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in that poll, it said they can get there. there is a possibility they can get there. >> thank you, joe, and thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. up next, "the o'reilly factor." and go to gretawire.co you have now entered the all greg zone. now with 43% more greg. let's welcome our guests. she is so smart, all of her pants are smarty pants. i am here with washington free bea a con reporter allison barber. and he is jewish, tv's andy levy. just thought i would remind everyone. look who is here. he is not just smart. he is evil. if you haven't purchased his latest book, the end is near. you are probably dead. and he is funnier than two clowns spit roasting a mime. joe devito. don't frown. >> a block. the lede.
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that's the first story. hey, greg, just got the lotion. >> count me in disembodied voice. he claimed to be a spy, but it was all a fib. the epa's highest paid employee is facing 30 months months in prison for say heying was a cia agent so he didn't have to show up for work for months at a time. in 2000, there he is. he looks great. he is a climate change expert and told his bosses he needed one day off each week to work for the cia. notice he has a head growing out of his shoulder. both shoulders. how he was able to skies that is amazing. that is why he qualified for the cia. over the next 12 years he got the equivalent of two and a half years off. all while drawing a $200,000 a year salary. nbc news reports nobody at the epa bothered to verify his
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story. because he was awesome. one time he said he was urgently abroad because the taliban was torturing his cia replace meant. he wrote to the administrator due to recent events you probably read about, i am in pakistan. got the call thursday and left on friday. hope to be back for christmas, ho, ho, ho. this man is amazing. he also billed taxpayers for personal trips flying first class and staying in 5 star hotels. for more, let's go to dog who controls the volume of his bark on command. >> i think it is amazing he is bi-lingual. that's funny. a dog
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bi-lingual because he was -- >> nobody said he t wasn't. >> i felt it should have had a laugh or two. >> we quietly chuckled inside. >> chuck lig inside doesn't help the performer. i want to be angry at this man because this is our money. but i almost admire the level of corruption he attained. >> me too. 12 years and he got a day off. i am actually genuinely a little impressed. if we are going to be mad at anyone here, the person we should be mad at is his supervisor who never thought to call anybody at the cia and say it has been 12 years. does he work there? that is probably professional malpractice. i may be wrong on that, but i feel like we should maybe give him a little props forgetting away with it for 12 years. it, woulded. >> the great thing is you can't ask to call a supervisor. i just got a letter that tells me i have to go to
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lenningrad. i never met my supervisor. this is amazing. he depleted the government out of a million bucks in salary. how is that different from government in general? >> nice. first of all i want to say andy and the "red eye" audience will share your anger in taking a day off every week. when i see epa and climate research -- >> is that directed at me? >> i am not saying anything. epa and climate research and fraud i assume the epa is the climate research. i understand losing track of a couple flunkies, but how do you not know what your most expensive employee is doing? the highest paid guy in the shop and you don't know what he is up to. this is a themeaof what we are talking about tonight. the security environment in our government is terrible. we can't keep track with anything. we have guys walking in with thumb drives and apparently, you know, the state department and everyone else has about the same level of security as a midlevel insurance firm somewhere. you come out here on the set
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and they used to seize our phones physically. >> we did a cavity search. >> you can walk into the nsa with a thumb drive and take out national secrets. it is crazy. it doesn't surprise me they are not keeping up with anything because they are not watching their actual employees either. >> good point. cia, the perfect lie. you should do that. >> i once skipped a half day of work claiming i was on jury duty and i felt they would lower the boom on me there. the guy's e-mail, the way he ends it with ho, ho, ho. like my replacement is being tortured by the taliban, but i don't have to lose my holiday spirit. >> that was his way of laughing death in the face. >> you can't shake that guy. >> the way his lawyers try to defend what he said, he said keep in mind the good things he has done. he mentioned the clean air act. he has taken dozens of bogus flights. what is his carbon footprint? he claimed he was on secret
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cia missionss in pakistan and missions for election security. no one know what's that should be. he contracted malaria in vietnam where he never served. and even if this was legit he should have been fired for not being around to do his job. >> if he did his job it would probably be worse. so that is a good thing. andy, he is an expert on climate change which means his whole life is built around fraud. >> first of all, you are all cheap. not surprising this is the usual tone. none are questioning the cia's denial this guy worked for them? of course they would deny it. that's what they say if he did work for them. he admitted his guilt either because he was threatened by the cia or his plan to get into deep you ever c. >> i feel like the cia would not use the lamest government agency for deep cuff. deep cover. >> that i would have believed. epa? >> this won't change anything.
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it will not change anything. the epa will move forward with ridiculous regulations and saddle or chain our government down with more horrendous costs and taxes. it makes me want to end this sentence on an important note. and i don't have it. >> you know, this country is full of men in bars telling women these same stories. this guy at least figured out a way to up his game and made something out of it. >> i want to know how he was paid more than the head of the epa. if you are the head of the epa shouldn't you be pissed over about that a? forget the fact he lied. why is somebody who is working for me making more than me? >> these government agencies are so used to throwing money around. here and there and every third employee doesn't show up so that's what they do. no reason to be shocked. >> everything is a bargain because it is not their money. >> you have unlimited resources so go for it. >> that's enough. he puts the ass in uh asylum.
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the traitor, yes, he is a traitor, published in open letter in a brazilian paper. yes, they have them there. he is offering to help the probe of an nsa program that monitored the communication of the president and citizens. he points out he can't because right now he is trapped in cold, cold russia, far away from the beautiful beaches of south america writing, quote, until the country grants permanent political asylum, the u.s. government will interfere with my ability to speak. i feel really bad for him. as usual the current president of "red eye" is one of the few people besides me who gets the whole story. >> my view is that snowden committed treason. he should be convicted of that and then he should swing from a tall oak tree. >> does president minutes words. -- he doesn't mince words. >> he should be prosecuted for treason.
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if convicted by a jury of his peers hanged by the neck until he is dead. >> see, i don't know what the word disagree means. it is a weird mental illness. for more let's go live to the moscow bureau chief. >> stupid cat. dumb cat could have walked down the windshield. >> a lot of people probably like you think this guy is a hero. he wants to help a foreign government investigate our foreign government. that's the definition of a traitor. >> i don't think he is a hero. he is a sideshow. why can't they keep secrets? >> you know they will break some laws from time to time. that's what they are there for. the bargain is they are supposed to be good at it. when you have nobody private
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first class bradley man walking out with your secrets and nobody contacted edward snowden, you expect something bad to happen in russia or brazil or wherever he is. this time in russia you start to write letters to people though. you looking for some help. maybe it is not the place you want to live the rest of your life. we need some her quality nonextradition countries. >> he is out of his element. >> and a quick correction. it was chelsea manning and not bradley manning. >> that's right. he has changed or she has changed. how are your treatments going? >> not as quick as i would like. >> when can we call you andrea? >> i am told sometime in the first quarter of 2014. >> excellent. looking forward to it. you are having your trachea shaved, right? >> yes, but that has nothing to do with it. >> ellison, all right, you keep hearing about the united states granting snowden
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asylum. why would we do that when the guy -- if he just exposed the domestic part of it, i get it. okay. now we know something. now he is dealing with our foreign national security, our national security. >> i really put forth a good argument. >>- q. i this is absolute -- >> this is absolutely espionage. i realize there are more problems in the system we can look at as well. but this under cuts his original statement that he was doing this in the issue of transparency to give the documents to another government is to go against the u.s. that is different than saying you guys as american sit shoans know this. citizens should know this. it is unacceptable and it completely, andrew, takes away his original meaning of transparency. it is not why he was doing it. >> i am glad i am being proven correct about this guy.
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joe, the thing that put it away for me was him drafting an open letter. >> open letters are uh vowing. open letters are annoying. brazil is a great choice. they say come for the asylum and stay for carnival. i would like to see them expose the hitler cloning program. >> he is serious. >> to go from russia to brazil x that's an upgrade. >> i think so. that's the problem. then you owe that country something and you can never do anything but what that country wants you to do. he will always be a pawn which is what he is right now. we have sat and bashed your hero . >> and i have taken it. go ahead and defend your hero because he maybe has a couple years left on the planett in. >> let me read you a quote from a true patriot i might add. the price for my speech was my passport.
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i will pay it again. i will not be the one to ignore criminality. i would rather be without a state than without a voice. >> all right. who gives him the right, andy, to decide what is right and wrong in terms of national security? isn't that arrogant? >> who gives you the right to ask who gives the right? >> who gives you the right to respond to me like that? >> i think it is the third amendment. >> that is a trick because there is no third amendment. >> does president it bother that -- doesn't it bother that he thinks he knows better than national security. >> the price to pay for civil disobedience is being able to take the slack. if you are going to break the law you take the sentence and go to jail and do what you do. he made himself a fugitive.
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he would have gotten more if he would have done this on the steps of congress than foreign countries. brazil is not going to be a great place for somebody like that to be in the long run. it is still a corrupt and backward government in a lot of ways. >> i just want you to understand, we showed two quotes from former u.s. officials saying he should be hung from a tree. >> but we are supposed to be upset that we are out of the country? >> by the way x both of the people are ambassadors. >> aren't they diplomatic and they try to sugar coat things? >> that's right. by the way, he is not going to hang. he is going to come here and have a lot of people who think they are heros. maybe they are talking about a hammock. >> we should take a moderate approach. >> then he can leave and say i didn't like that. i didn't like that.
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lesson learned. i don't want him to hang from anywhere. i think he has to face what he has done. i do believe he is now a traitor by going to other cities and countries. >> how about they extradite him to a worse country? >> if your point of comparison he stood in court and refused to defend himself. he said the law was unjust. snowden is not exactly that guy. >> he is no gandhi, that's for sure. >> and neither am i so who am i to talk? >> you would tower over him. >> one of the few. and we do share a common avid of diapers. >> have you been working together too long. >> seven years. we finish each other's stupid jokes. are fans of stabler unstabler? fans of the oakland raiders are [bleep] crazy. researchers tracked twitter responses to wins and losses
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for each team. they discovered that raiders rooters reacted the most negatively after a loss and the most positively after a win. meaning they are the most unbalanced. pittsburgh steelers fans came in second followed by something called the new new england patriots. on the other side of the spectrum dallas cowboy fans were the most stable. or to put it another way they don't give a [bleep]. this raises the question should you mow kick snow at -- should you now kick snow at a stray cat?
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>> >> that is one bad ass cat. was her midsection blurred? were they blurring something? >> did you really want to see more? >> why are they blurring that? >> dear god, she may have had juicey -- juicy on. >> look, kicking snow at a cat, it only gets the cat -- >> that's like the rabbit in monty python. >> oh get it out of here. but then now she realized damn that hurt. owe. owe. let me get behind this gate. oh there is my dog. nice work, dog. dog sat there and watched. she said she did this to
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protect her dog. the dog is like eight times the size of the dog. >> and she was wearing juicy sweats. obviously. that's why she was blurred. let's talk about this article. it is not news that raiders fans are unstable. >> when we do sports talk with greg gutfeld he has no idea what he is talking b. it is interesting that the other teams that complained the most were the patriots and the steelers, teams with a lot of success. i understand. the raiders have sucked for many years so they should be stabilized and prepared for losses. >> what do you think? >> i care deeply. i do not like any pittsburgh sports teams so i will alienate some fans so i understand why the steelers are in second. >> you hate pittsburgh? what do you think? >> somewhere in this world there is a credentialed research psychologist who thinks twitter is a good way to judge people's emotional staw belt.
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stability. it is the mr. hy de of social accentance. have you looked at your twitter lately? it is full of crazy people. >> wonderful people i might add. andy, you will go for any teen with the name cat in it. >> couple things, new england patriot fans are the whiniest. and obviously the cowboy fans are the most stable. they though they will lose the whole second half of the season. any philadelphia eagles fans saying they are the third most stable are insane. but anyone who follows chris barron on twitter knows the pittsburgh steelers fans are nut jobs. >> he has ib yous very, very, very bad issues. >> i don't understand rooting for sports in general. you are rooting for rich strangers.
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concrete and laying bricks. she concludes, quote, the mod turn economy with its vast production and distribution network is a male epic in which women have found a productive role, but women were not its author. surely modern women are strong enough now to give credit where credit is due. speaking of dangerous work. >> i wonder why they did that? >> i was going make a joke about chick drivers, but have i no what happened there. i hope people are okay. producers, let me know if people are okay. ellison, do you agree with everything said? >> why did you go with me first? that seems very sexist and i
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had to get out there. i disagree with every premise in this article. the first i disagree with is the educated culture den gnaw grates masculinity and manhood. she provide no's evidence for the claims she is making and not even an neck dough tall evidence. she is making these grand standing assertions. i think people have made inavailable contributions to society and i don't think you need to den gnaw grate the uh -- dennigrate the other. >> she makes no point. >> we have her to balance us out. but i do think she is writing this because there has been a lot of negativity directed at men. are menace satisfactory? that's basically the point of most academia propogated in the last 30 years.
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i wouldn't know. >> i am an enormous admirer. she is fun to read. the tragedy of her career is she spent it writing about feminism. it is a null philosophy and it is between rachy and astrology despairs -- as far as credibility and there is no point spending a lifetime writing about it. >> i think he nailed it. did she write this to see feminist heads explode? >> she enjoyed doing that, and i think she made a good point. women are winning. they are closing the income gap. they are more represented on the college campuses and they are more bread winners and they are finding that a lot of that is not fun. they have to shift their blame for hating men. anything masculine is considered negative. if i may quote, he said it is
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not -- in order to succeed others must fail. as they are starting to win it is not satisfying fying them. they said we still need a reason to be angry at men. then women say men are obsolete and say we don't need then. then they satisfied said were would they waste time with you? you are unpleasant. you said why are we doing -- >> you said why are we dhog and women haven't invented a single thing and then turned it into a coffee. and then it shows what an awful person i am. she is one of the people i love reading whether i agree with or not. i half do here. it is bad that she reduces all of them to men suck. the one thing she over looks is one of the reasons that today's world was built by men
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was women were not allowed to do that stuff. my way of looking at it is their job is more important which is creating a life. creating a life is better than making a bridge. are more eke penneddable. expendable. >> you only need one man to make a city, but you a city full of women to make a city. >> she is doing the very thing femmism is saying. attacking one entire i am a woman and i can speak really well, attacking one gender and i have a problem with that. >> let me man-splain to you. >> god i hate that word. >> i will say slut-shamig. >> who are you going out with? >> that was my mother.
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>> can you splain it like ricky ricardo would? >> if men stop building things how would women get to yoga class? that's what she is saying. >> if somebody goes to yoga class five days a week. when you talk about men building things, i like to look at my soft -- >> i feel like if we arm wrestled i would win. >> i said, i am writing about how many dot dangerous work. i never built a thing. my dad would buy me air plap models and then he would have to put them together. i would sit and watch tv and say are you done yet? he would say almost. what is wrong with my son? i hope i die before he gets famous. coming up, the c block. tonight's c block is sponsored by the highest energy of part will cays ever made.
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it a snowballing effect across time . insurance departmentally that is a movie staring ryan gosling. research found beginning in high school better looking students were rated as smarter and more promising and got better grades and more likely to graduate from college. the early successes boost their confidence and fulfill a self- fulfilling prophesy where hot high schoolers are more successful and better paid as adults. the down seed, -- the downside, there are none. they are just hot and rich. joe, this has to drive you nuts. >> absolutely. >> don't hot teens already have enough going for them. they are young and they are hot and you have to pay them more to mow your lawn in cutoffs. >> i have done a lot of on-line research. >> by the way, they do have the best websites, hot teens. >> first of all, i would love a published compilation of all of the studies discussed on "red eye." a lot of ground breaking research here.
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i would like to see the person who put the study together. the article discussed some of the disvapgs. disadvantages. it was heartwarming whatever dorks are home on a saturday night undrunk and not touching anyone but themselves. what an advantageous position i am in so i don't have to deal with these attractive people problems. you end up working harder and making less money. that's good. you are more stable. >> that's how we are determining who is attractive though. >> it is pretty easy. >> i can give you a list later. >> i don't appreciate that. >> kevin, do you buy this? >> there is research going back on this for a longtime. there are dozens of studies over the years. the effect was found to be more pronounced for men than women. i think that is interesting. there are a lot of things that #r* hertible. such as being hyped.
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sorry, greg. attractiveness and intelligence. i think it will be interesting how we think of these social issues and a lot of the stuff we think of as being character and free will, it is how you come out. >> thanks. ellison, you are hideous. does this finding make you as angry as it does homely? >> i agree. it is scientifically proven that being attractive is advantageous. it can only take you so far and it may be an opportunity, but it is not the long-term determining factor of your success. i am surprised that a it starts in high school. i feel like attractive people don't do well in high school. and because of the definition of how you define attractive the version of what is attractive in high school is very different than when you get older. don't you think? >> no, it is not.
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>> somehow it helps attractive men more than attractive women. attractive women get to sleep with orlando bloom. >> well, there is that, and i think it doesn't show up as much in women's income is there is an opt out. from you a very attractive woman, you just don't work. >> andy doesn't work. >> i think attractive men get to sleep with orlando bloom. i don't know that for a fact. >> there is only one way to find out. >> could this explain why an untalented sap like jarod leto gets work while an uglier clive owen who is definitely mortal lepted is in disspear tee. >> i dispute that he is less attractive than jarod leto. >> leto has more feminine good looks. >> the one thing i am happy about is this study hasn't changed since last week when
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we talked about it. >> you noticed it was the same stud? >> i was going to kill the story, when i realized it was exactly the same store we did two weeks ago or eight days ago. except i didn't get to say this, where is our ugly gandy, martin luther king and ugly mandela? ugly people need a spiritual leader to fight against this lookism. >> go for it. >> i don't qualify. i am short. i will give you that. but i am not an idiot. we need a real you ugly person to do that. andy? but you are jewish. the university of colorado has ordered a professor to stop teaching a course on behavior. you can't be in charge of two rights groups. where am i? the reason the sociology professor got in trouble,
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students complained they didn't want to take part in a role playing skit where one actor played a hooker was sold as that slave and another played a pimp. i guess. but she would say that. people who gm become professors can kipping out the kids. >> i went into the wrong:00 could you payings. if you do something and you can't be fired because of your tenure and you say let's play pimp and hos. >> i admire this. but this surprises me, joe. she is a woman doing this. usually a guy does this. >> was she filming the skit for self-gratification? >> sounds like college has become april expensive form of improve. >> first of hear of the
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classes that are border line useless and it is a lot of role playing and puppet shows and show and tell. it is like they are saying we are going to make this as devoid of use lease -- useless emotion. >> i have bad news. i skipped the story. that is fascinating and sounds terrible. it was interesting it was a woman and not a good. if there what is a man she would be in more trouble than temporarily suspended. i don't see how this adds in i value to any educational issue they are learning. >> i saw a study that said celebrities can show up and then wait and see if they can get in. >> what i thought was funny was she talked about -- she is concerned that she could lose her job. who do you have to blame for
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that? they are so outraged. >> i don't think any of the students complained. i think it was their teaching assistants. they were afraid they would complain and then they did the stits. you know what the -- >> you know what the buyout? full pay and full benefits. what does that tell you? do something that gets you suspended. >> i read this and felt bad for her. she is not sure if she wants to stay there, but she fears losing her health insurance and her husband was on leave for six months. i felt bad. then i heard they are vacationing in mow we where they own a home and spend time during the noneconomic years. we have to take a break. don't think of going anywhere. i have a new book. if you haven't ordered it, pre order it. go to my website g gutfeld.com.
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would they be remiss not to include kiss 1234* the rock and roll hall of fame announced the latest inductees which is the subject of tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate live from the" red eye" debate center. >> welcome back to the "red eye" debate center. your cuffs look weird. >> are you wearing a renaissance blousy blouse thing. are you wearing floaties in case you slip in a puddle? >> letsy stick to the story at hand. hall and oats will be in the hall of fame. and nirvana and kiss and a guy named peter gabriel, linda
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rondstadt. and cat. he is a terrorist. the ceremony will be april 10th and no i won't be there. i am baby-sitting. let's go to you. nirnirvana gets in on the first year of eligibility. >> i am cool with that. rock and roll band changing history. >> or is it because he died? >> they had a biggy fect. at least they are a rock and roll band. >> i think it was the melvins who changed music, not nirvana. >> i love the melvins, but that is not true. >> you are a liar. >> this is what the debate is for. if you have a debate you have to provide evidence and you can't just say no. >> they should clear the weird al video. that's when nirvana knew they made it because they were parodied by weird al. you know, like linda rondstadt
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, she never rocked or rolled. she looks ridiculous. >> she is no good, no good. actually i liked her way back when. >> it is not rock music. >> it is the not rock music. kevin, anyone not worthy? >> motor head is not in the rock and roll hole of fame. you can't take it seriously. peter gabriel? he should be in the precious, pre pretentious halve garbage hall of fame. >> andy, that must bother you being a prog -- prauge rock band. >> the reason nirvana got in was kurt cobain died before they got a chance to get bad. the problem is it is too late for eddie vetter. gite worst thing about nirvana every couple years we have to have a story about the kid. >> it is always the kid and how old he is. >> there is a picture of him
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in a pool. >> are you angry there is no n seaning or kriss-kross. >> the only band i know is nirvana. i think they were influential for rock music and i didn't start liking or listening to them until my 20s of the i was 4 when that album came out. >> the police is so much better. >> negative creep is a great song. kurt cow bane tried -- kurt cobain tried out for the medical bins and freaked out. he was a roidy for the band. >> nwa was screwed. >> i love nwa. but they have one great album. >> the first three songs on that album, "straight out of compton" and" [bleep] police." those are the first three
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songs they released. >> you are not getting in the rock and roll hall of fame with that language. . >> i know. it is a sham. >> i loved the who and now i hate the who. >> they did not rye lease a lot of studio albums. it was live stuff and compilations. we have to go. weird stuff happened at the end i am not crazy about. you know what i am talking about? is you i am doing research for a book. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. red eye at fox news.com. if you have a video of air animal doing something quick on submit a video. coming up, george zimmerman painted something.
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figures. they shifted fears from aggression to create self-expression and creating the work of art with the wording of the pledge of allegiance. the ebay posting states firsthand painted art work by me, george zimmerman. everyone has been asking, oh yeah everyone, what i have been doing with myself. i found a way to express myself and my emotions and the symbols that represent my experiences and my art work dark dark why am i -- and my art work -- why am i doing it? blah, blah, blah, hope you enjoy this. then he ends with your friend george zimmerman. >> well, we are out of time. >> ellison, he is cashing in on his notoriety, right? he is kind of a dirt bag. >> kind of. everybody is a painter. >> two people. two named george. >> i wept through a big -- went through a big paint by
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numbers phase. it was after 9/11 and there were a few paint by numbers and i painted one just like this and i have it at home. but that is not art. >> kevin? self-expression or tro stay in the spotlight? >> with a little indiana thing going on. i am not sure i would give $100,000 for. it but it wouldn't be a bad investment for somebody. >> you know what it will be? a celebrity will buy it like johnny depp bought john wayne's pictures. >> he -- i am upset he didn't use all of the colors of the skittles rainbow. i think that is a threat. >> yes that is true. he signs it your friend. >> i think it is amazing that there was no gunfire involved in this story.
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>> it looks like a throw blanket. >> on the other hand those are only going to go down. >> i think it is stupid. >> i am tired of hearing about the guy. i want him to go away. maybe he will become a good painter and leave us alone. >> maybe thmoas kinkade will shoot somebody. >> ellisonbarber 1k3* tv's andy levy and joe devito. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. i will see you next time. i think. who knows? something could happen. and now my journey
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