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website different from billoreilly.com. spout off. name and town if you wish the to opine. do not be morose. megyn kelly is next. please remember, spin stops here because we are looking out for you. new questions tonight about who in washington signed off on the early release of a convicted terrorist supporter. tonight eric holder and the full weight of the justice department come down on the little sisters of the poor. >> we don't get a salary. we don't have enough income. so we go begging. >> reporter:. >> see why the determine thags is determined to win the fight against these nuns. >> justice! a woman really tough fitness enough to be a marine? the fight over that question is getting fierce.
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you will see how. plus -- see how the lunchroom complaints of thousands of students finally made a difference tonight on "the kelly file." developing tonight in an exclusive "the kelly file" investigation -- >> how do you feel, lynn? >> beyond joy. >> the radical, now disbarredvi one of the world's worst terrorists is freed from prison early and treated to a hero's welcome in new york city on new year's day. we'll tell you who in the obama administration is responsible for cutting her sentence in half as you were celebrating the holiday. this is "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. welcome. we have new details in the story we first brought you here yesterday about attorney lynn stewart. in 2010 she was sentenced to ten
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years in prison for conspiring to actively support this man, the blind sheikh, the spiritual leader of a violent jihadist group responsible for the death of thousands around the world. he's the person who bin laden said gave the fatwah that led to 9/11. he's suspected in the conspiracy bethiehind the 1993 world trade center bombing. thousands were injured. the sheikh was convicted for plotting to blow up new york city landmarks including the u.n. and george washington bridge which could have killed thousands. from behind bars he found ways to spread evil beyond the prison cell. in 1997 his group slaughtered nearly 60 people at an egyptian tourist attraction. attackers hacking people to death with machetes and demanding the sheikh's release
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inside of one victim's body. keep in mind the terror in egypt. it will be relevant in a minute. years later bin laden credited the sheikh for justifying the september 11 attacks. how did the blind sheikh spread his message when he was locked up? that's when his lawyer came in. lynn stewart was his attorney and she was caught carrying messages to the outside world. she was convicted on federal charges in 2005, sentenced to ten years in 2010 after a lengthy appeals fight. today she's free after serving less than four years. how did that happen and who signed off on this? jay sekulo from the american center for law and justice. how does it happen that someone as controversial as this, conspiracy to defraud the united states convicted.
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providing material support to terrorist activities, jay. how does she get a pass out of prison early? >> she gets a pass because the bureau of prisons had a policy that changed under eric holder which changed the criteria upon which compassionate releases -- she's ill with cancer -- they changed the policies. she's been able to fit within the policy and the national lawyer's guild which is to the extreme left petitioned eric holder twice for her release. the director of the bureau of prisons who reports to the deputy general of the united states signed off on the release. she walks out of prison, order signed and executed. she's out december 31. four counts of felonies including conspiring with terrorists. she gave information from the blind sheikh to islamic jihadist groups. she did it intentionally. even tried to garble the
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messaging being taped and she knew it was being taped. she made a mockery of the court when she was first sentenced to 20 months and said, i could do that standing on my head. as you mentioned thousands of people are dead around the world because of this terrorist. his lawyer stopped being the lawyer and became the activist for his position. that's a dangerous thing. she's an officer of the court. >> no longer. i want to clarify this. the blind sheikh, among other evil deeds is unleashing hell in egypt. people are slaughtering each other. he goes to prison and can't call the shots but there was a cease-fire in the battle. she came out with withis messag from him to the people in egypt saying -- it showed he wanted the cease-fire to stop. he wanted the violence to resume. lynn stewart, an american attorney representing him here,
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decided to be his messenger on that. without his say-so. he wanted the murder to continue. >> she was not allowed to have those communications. she stopped being the lawyer in a sense when she became the activist for the sheikh's position. she was punished not for advocacy of the defendant. she was punished for violating four felonies and, by the way, they could have charged her with more. aiding and abetting terrorists, conspiring with terrorists and she became the mouthpiece for the leader of the terrorist organization who is now behind bars. she's giving out information. you have groups like the national lawyers guild petitioning eric holder for the release and she gets released. let me tell you about compassion. how about the people that were killed? the world trade center the first
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time. >> who specifically gave the order? who pushed for this. i want to show you lynn stewart talking about how horrible prison turned out to be. >> the letter you wrote talking about prison being a loveless place. >> maybe if i write a letter and put down how terrible a place it is then it might move him. i don't know if it did but he got the application and about 10:00 in the morning. at 2:00 in the afternoon it was signed and back at the prison. >> as it turns out, prison is a loveless place. it's not an enjoyable place. that's why we send convicted criminals there to send a message to society. she has a lot of supporters. they were chanting "we love lynn" when she got off the plane. i realize she's an old woman, 74. she has stage 4 cancer and
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doctors say she hass 18 months o live. i'm sorry she has this diagnosis but the purpose for putting people in prison is manyfold. one is to send a message to wrongdoers about where they will wind up. who specifically made this happen? >> two things. one, it had to come from the director of the bureau of prisons who reports to the deputy attorney general of the united states. the national lawyers guild which she was an active member of have been championing her cause. they are out there cheering for her. prison is a lousy place. eric holder modified the policies on the releases about eight months ago. she then falls under the criteria for release. no contrition on her end. have you noticed it? has she said what she did was wrong? communicating messages from a terrorist to a terror organization to violate a supposed cease-fire? no.
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you've got to understand what happened here. the director of the bureau of prisons. >> charles samuel, jr., reports to the deputy attorney general who reports to eric holder. no way she got out without holder knowing. impossible. >> this is the director of prisons working with eric holder's doj to work with this woman, a convicted supporter of a convicted terrorist -- one of the worst we have in the country, to get her out early based on compassion because she's ill. >> by the way, it say this is the order here in the motions that the united states attorney which is the department of justice consents to the motion. they can't argue they didn't know. they brought the motion. they brought the motion on behalf of the bureau of prisons which reports to the department of justice and to the attorney general. the deputy attorney general in charge of this james coal criticized in the legal times and other period calls the bush administration on the war on
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terror. are we shocked they are now releasing the terrorists and accomplices? >> she said her new higgins is to work for radicals and polycall prisoners. she can't practice law but will try while she is, they say, dying of cancer. now that she's free. i have to run. we have a lot going on tonight. unbelievable. >> exactly. at the end of the day, eric holder is responsible. the department of justice signed the order. >> we asked for a statement from the bureau of prisons. they said none would be forthcoming. jay, thank you. >> what a shock. new debate. if a woman can't pass the military fitness test, is she tough enough to be a marine t? the fight is getting fierce. plus, why has is justice department come down on the sisters of the poor? >> we are feeding them, assisting them, helping them
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government against nuns who devoted their lives for caring for the elderly, poor and dying. a new court filing at the supreme court pushing against this religious order known as little sisters of the poor. the nuns are being asked to sign a form that amounts to a permission slip for employees to access abortion drugs and sterilization drugs under obamacare. the administration says it is just a form opting out of the rules of obamacare. who exactly are the nuns and how did they get here? here is a video from them explaining. >> we are here to live for him and the elderly. that's our life. when the people you care for look up at you, they want to see
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>> part of our role is collecting because we don't get a salary. we don't have enough income. so we go begging. it's really begging. we call it collecting. but you know that in every encounter when you're feeding them or assisting this any way, helping them into a chair, listening to them, all those are opportunities. we need christ really living in them. then we bring christ to them and ourselves. it's the most beautiful moment. when they go into the hand of god you know they're there. it's a happy moment.
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>> well, senior counsel with the becket fund whose name is on the video for religious liberty. lead counsel for little sisters of the poor. he obtained a stay from justice sotomayor of the supreme court on forcing the nuns into complying with obamacare this week. let me ask you. congratulations on your victory. >> thank you. >> talk about being on the side of the angels. however, the doj is fighting you tooth and nail on this. they say all your clients need to do -- they asked for an exception, they have to provide contraception coverage. the obama administration gave it to them. sign the form, you are accepted, go on with with your life. what's the problem? >> the problem is that the form is a permission slip. the form, under federal law, authorizes and directs other people to provide contraceptive
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sterilization and abortion inducing drugs. >> then they say, okay, but not in this case because the insurer for the nuns is a group of christian brothers. so they won't be doing it either. >> a couple of things. one, that's not what the law says. the law says they would have to do it if you give them the form. the nuns in the video aren't willing to sign a form to tell anybody to give out abortion inducing drugs. the government's pitch to the supreme court is, oh, go ahead, sister, sign the form. the form doesn't mean anything. don't worry about it. if that were true you have to ask why is the justice department fighting the nuns all the way to the supreme court just to make them sign a form? if it didn't mean anything the government wouldn't fight against the a group of nuns in the supreme court. >> you see the good works the sisters are providing. it's moving. you think this is a difficult position for the obama administration to be in to have eric holder going up against the nuns. you read the commentary online
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and in particular, slate.com. that talks about the spectacle of the plaintiffs and i quote your clients, the nuns, trying to weasel out of nothing more onerous than signing a piece of paper. look at those weasels, according to slate.com. >> those sisters do the best and most important work or some of the best and most important good work of anybody in society. they take care of the needy elderly of our society. they care for them with dignity and love until they die. they are not weasels and they are not trying to weasel out of anything. they are catholic nuns. they have religious beliefs and there are certain things they can't do. if a piece of paper is meaning why is the government threatening huge fine ifs they don't sign it? the paper is the key to the government system to get people contraception and abortion drugs and get reimbursements paid for.
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if the government wants to leave the sisters alone, they can do it. the problem is the government said, sister, you need to sign the form and be part of it. if you won't do it, we'll crush that beautiful ministry with with fines. that's no way for a free government to run. >> we'll see how the case plays out at the u.s. supreme court. thanks for being here. >> thank you, megyn. >> we are getting reports roughly half of the new female marines have been unable the to complete part of the basic fitness test at the end of boot camp. they need to do three pull-ups. more than half are not able. should they be disqualified? are we ready to lower standards for the women? that debate is next. this is going to be a good one. jesse jane is here and pete. remember pajama boy? the poster boy for holiday health talk? images like that are a growing part of what's wrong with today's society. our power panel reacts. ♪ where have all the cowboys gone ♪ she keeps you on your toes.
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drop off the bar. >> joining me now for a fair and balanced debate, gunnery sergeant jesse jane duff, she served 20 years in the marine corps and an army veteran of the iraq and afghanistan wars who founded concerned veterans for america. they do not see eye to eye on this issue. jesse, you say the test is unfair. why? a lot of people think -- i'm not one of them -- three pull-ups? should be able to do it. >> i have a problem is what makes it unfair is the marine corps set an abstract standard without research. when you have a year passing and not any -- 50% of the females graduating from recruit training without successfully completing this what have you done wrong? it's like a math exam and 50% of your students fail. what happened? the marine corps was irresponsible not setting forth a strategy to ensure the women were successful at this mission. i have a problem with this.
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don't set standards without backing it up and ensuring the females are cape able and able before it is an embarrassment to the corps. >> what do you expect? they didn't pick three pull-ups out of the air. it was the minimum standard for men. if you demand equality rather than lower the standard you go to the male minimum standard of three pull-ups. if you want men and women treated the same way which is what the military, pentagon, marine corps demand you won't lower the standard. go to the minimum standard for men of three pull-ups. we are now reaping what we sow and 50% of women aren't passing it. if you want to treat men and women the same that's great. you can do it in more combat units carrying the direct burden on the battlefield as opposed to across the board when men and women have had some level of different standards as it pertains to entry into the army and marine corps.
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>> some people say women aren't raised to work on upper body strength like men are. there may be a delay as women realize what they need to do in order to hold come bat roles. >> exactly. women have 20% less upper body strength. that's a reality. i'm not going to say women cannot do three pull-ups. i have a problem that when you set the goal and you don't have the proper training in place. you're having recruits go the to boot camp who are not receiving the training you need to look at yourself hard in the mirror. what are you doing? these are females going on active duty. they should go through first, second and third phase of recruit training -- 12 weeks by. the time they complete training they should knock out three pull-ups. did the marine corps set them up for failure? they didn't evaluate the stamina of every female. >> but it's not about training.
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it's about physical differences. i have respect for women like jesse who served 20 years in the corps, served this nation. they add an immense value to what our nation does. at the end of the day as a platoon leader in iraq i want a guy or a person who is capable of crawling over the wall, dragging that heavy guy off the battle field. i don't care about equality. i want standards. i want excellence. i want combat effectiveness. trying to pursue equality to make everyone feel good, big surprise, it's cutting women out of capable roles in the marine corps because we have arbitrary standards. it is us falling over ourselves for equality as opposed to the best fighting force. >> i need a quick answer. why are you saying yes? what's the solution if you agree? >> it's a fitness test. when you are grading fitness you have to take into consideration gender and stamina and age. they are not doing it. they are making us all equal which makes it irrelevant.
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>> fitness correlates to combat. you want someone capable. >> there should be a combat fitness test. >> three pull-ups are harder than they look. the i would have but i didn't want to show anybody up. >> come on, megyn. >> it's been a long time since i have seen the gym. >> thank you, megyn. happy new year. >> in my head i can do it. coming up, charles krauthammer on what he identified as the most effective way to derail obamacare and why he says this one will work? plus, leonardo dicaprio's new movie breaks a new record. why it's not one they are likely to brag about. >> is all this legal? absolutely not. we were making more money than we knew what to do with. >> we don't work for you. >> you have my money before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed?
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charles krauthammer is out with his way to derail obamacare and says it could work. charles krauthammer is a syndicated columnist and author of "things that matter." agtd weeks on the best seller list. this is fascinating to me. i was talking to david cutler who want it is plan to succeed. he told me as soon as the president engaged in a so-called fix the cancelled people could stay on their plans the insurance companies would say yes, this could be the beginning of the end of the law. you see it, too. explain it in terms people can understand. >> insurance companies are acting as the middleman. for the insurance company to make it through this financially alive they need to have a
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certain number of enrollees and most important they have to have a ratio of young and healthies who pay the premiums and derive the least amount of medical cost to subsidize the older and the sicker. so you've got to have a lot of young people paying in. the older ones will be draining the treasury of the insurance company. now when we look at the rollout, what a disaster it is, the low numbers and the fact that it looks to be unbalanced and what you talked about just a little earlier, all the fixes the administration has unilaterally imposed on the insurers, all of them are in one direction. it lets off the hook the young and healthies, allows them to stay out of the plan. there is no employer mandate. so it leaves out of the exchanges a lot of people who would be able to pay the premiums. so what they are doing with every one of the steps is to
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undermine the financial structure of the insurers. that's why after the last tweak which was done last week the insurance company spokesmen said this is introducing instability into the market which is a way of saying we can go under if this continues. here is the one thing that would save the insurers. there is a provision in the law that allows the administration, the government your tax money and mine to bail them out. >> right. >> to cover the losses. here is why the gop has to act. act now, pass a law that says no bailout of these giant insurers who are in on the construction of this whole obamacare scheme. i think that's the fatal flaw. if you don't allow the bailout, i'm not sure the insurers will be able to get through this and without the insurers there is no obamacare. >> if we don't bail them out then what may likely happen is
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the premiums are going to skyrocket in year two of the program such that it may implode on its own. either we bail them out or the thing may collapse. this is why even if congress reads charles krauthammer and says, ooh, good idea. even if the senate democrats are shamed into signing this thing for political reasons we have with barack obama in the white house who is not going to sign a repeal of the bailout provision of the law. >> first of all, you might get overwhelming majorities in the two houses. you've got democrats up for re-election. you're going to vote for a bailout of these, the fat cat insurers. i'm not sure any of them will support that. you will get huge majorities in the house . and i'm not sure obama can with stand this. this will be a huge issue for him. if in the end you don't do the bailout and, as you say, the
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premiums skyrocket, what that means is with high premiums, the young and healthies will drop out more. that's why it's the death spiral. i'm not sure there is any way this can be stopped. even if it's not, imagine what a campaign this will be and how much it will hurt the democrats. if obama exercise it is details now, what's he going to do next year after he's lost the senate? >> charles, great to see you. >> pleasure. thank you. >> up next, a bitter winter blast hitting much of the country. we'll detail the dangerous temperatures in several spots making it very cold and very dangerous. plus, see how the lunchroom complaints of thousands of students may have forced the administration to make a big change in the menu. does the first lady know about this? next.
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well, now we have new details for uh you on tnews you know. it's damn cold. how cold? look. >> i should have brought my ski goggles so i could see you better. >> the temperature, the car said the temperature out here is 5 degrees. >> in fact, i went to the hardware store, bought these goggles. >> how many times has mike wood
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said to dress in layers? i'm following mike's advice. i thought i didn't want to get out of bed so i would bring as much of my work with me as possible. this is working. i'm not worried about the snow. i'm worried about the dangerous wind chills. >> our panel joining us now. former federal prosecutor christopher haan, former aid to senator chuck schumer. this is something everyone is talking about. is it not? everywhere you go. i love the guy in the comforter from philadelphia out there. that's how we all want to be when we leave the house. it's cold! >> how about the this old-fashioned idea of looking outside the window or opening your door to see how cold or warm it is or if it's raining or snowing? >> i don't know where you are from. you're from atlanta, right? >> mm-hmm. >> i'm from syracuse and albany. we know about snow and cold. listen to these wusses
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complaining. six inches in central park? get over it. >> we cancelled school if they thought it would snow overnight. we have four plows in atlanta an they all go to the airport. this is most snow i have seen in years. >> this is the bread and butter of local news. snow angels in the snow. the road crew. in the blanket. >> i don't watch local news much but when there is a big storm i'm glued to the local news. >> first of all, snowfall is beautiful. there is something dramatic about it. there is inherent danger but do we over react is this we get messages from friends in the upper midwest saying, toughen up you wusses on the east coast. 32 degrees below in minnesota. >> zero on long island for the
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first time since 1980. >> how is this a news story? >> put on your slippers and hat. >> i spent years in albany. it was 0 all the time. >> those are my people. >> i went out drinking all the time when it was 0. >> when i was at syracuse university they brought out rope tows. they didn't cancel school. we rope towed to class. >> there was a rope and you had to hold on because you could get blown into a drift. >> people want credit for showing up for work. we'd get an e-mail, you are expected to have snow shoes and get into the office. >> i told your booker to send a tank and they did. >> you should have snow shoed in. you've got to want it! one woman's opinion. speaking of buttercups.
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the school children have gotten back their big unhealthy lunches after protests like the one we have been showing. michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches. she wants the kids less obese. they complied. the federal government made the lunches smaller, more nutritious and healthier. the students came out talking about how hungry they are. >> unbelievable. >> but the study showed kids threw out $3.8 million in uneaten fruits and vegetables. they didn't want it. there was a black market schools. >> ho-hos. >> some of the kids should do well with a salad. we have an obesity problem. if you're eating fatty foods, run a lap. like we used to. >> but they're obese. >> they are playing video games. if they were exercising --
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>> regulations wasn't the solution. since 1966 you have had the child nutrition act. if it was government regulation it would have prevented obesity. limiting calorie intake is individualized. what works for me doesn't work for someone else. >> they're hungry! >> look at it. 650 calories for kindergarten and 5th graders? they're machines running around! >> my daughter is the bottles pit. she won't eat anything healthy but she runs like a maniac all the time. >> 650 calories for a kid. >> she's sleeping already. >> we'd eat a quarter pounder with cheese all the time. you have that 16-year-old metabolism. it catchings up and you say, oh, a moment on the lips. >> that's the issue. it's not the calorie counting
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but the running. the energizer bunny thing. >> they're not. they're like thisle. >> they've got to run! >> run, move. get up the stairs. each have the six-minute, 12-minute run. >> go out to recess. >> i could do a 12-minute run in six minutes. i was that fast. stand by. we have more with the panel including what it means to be a man. the power panel is back. hannity at the top of the hour. >> if you have a cell phone in america and you're unhappy about the government look ing a your data, your records or your content, g
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of america. there's no room for anything manly in today's society. she's not happy about it. our power panel is here to weigh in. a feminist and a different strain. >> right. >> she is ticked off about this saying preschool primary education is a crock, oppressive. anybody with physical energy, no strong male masculine role models anymore and wusisfing today's generation of boys snow i was just at a party for 7 year-olds and they didn't seem like that to me. >> if you look around the room and you cannot find the wuss -- >> i'm the only guy here -- in
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the 21st century. >> and it is luke. >> this is ridiculous. i have a son 21 years old, plays varsity sports all the way through since he could barely pick up a baseball bat. making guns out of sticks and all that kind of stuff. no >> that's because his mother is a former federal prosecutor. you got paid to kick butt. >> is it a time -- another writer, hannah rosen said men are obsolete because they're failing in the workplace because the traditional household is vanishing and because they now are obsessed with their body hair the same way women are. >> you want me to open my shirt now? >> no. we've got the full picture up her here. >> i think she made very good points and made really good points in the "wall street journal" about what the women's movement is today and maybe they
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should be focused on more serious issues and contraception rights and taxpayers paying for it and women in india facing systemic misogyny. >> physical energy n. they need to run and play. sit down and go to math camp. >> i played football in college. if we were 0-6 we had 5,000 in the stands and the women a's fid hockey team never had any go except the parents. >> why is that? >> i don't know. men are celebrated in this society for their achievements more than women are. as a father of a daughter, i want her celebrated. >> like the boy that kissed the girl on the hand, that's sexual harassment. we're sort of boxing them in, i can't do anything or say anything. >> there's not evidence she's
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pointing to. >> apparently these guys are not wusses. leonardo dicaprio apparently dropped the most movie "f" bombs of any movie, 506 time, every 60 seconds of a 180 minute film. here's a peek of an okay one. >> [yelling ] >> the new question is this. was all this legal? [ laughter ] >> absolutely not. >> this movie is getting all sorts of buzz for the profanity. allegedly glorifying a bad guy. i don't want to give away the story, for allegedly glorifying a bad guy. in the end, it's free publicity. >> because we're talking about it. >> the yahoo! review said all these "f" bombs nobody is really
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paying attention to them because the other stuff going on is so much more crazy. debotchry. >> i haven't seen it but a friend of mine who did told me if you bring your wife to see it she is going to leave you. >> wow! >> that's uncomfortable. >> it's like a soft core porn. i don't know where i'm going to see it or who i will see it wit with. >> we were in iowa and some of the junior lawyers and i see the movie "unfaithful" together. remember that? >> yeah. >> richard gere. i was sitting in the middle and these guys were flanking me on the left and the right, i'm telling you the love scen scenes -- you did not touch your popcorn, just pretend nobody else was in that room. >> like "fatal attraction" the same kind of thing. look nervous. >> you think about it, i'm a
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huge rap fan you can obviously tell by looking at me. illegal way lil wayne uses -- if you heard a cussword every minute for two hours -- >> if you want to see how it really works but don't want deboettcherry, look at this. >> this was the "new york times" best-seller as well. we'll talk more about that. thanks, panel. >> thank you.
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