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items, the big company, seems like the smart thing to do, if it's something that should be done. butch, thank you very much. see you all again monday night at 7:00 p.m. bill o'reilly is next. and go to greta wire. averto. welcome to "red eye." tonight, ah. >> coming up on "red eye." a giant evil rubber duck nearly destroying taiwan. we'll show you the advanced high-tech weaponry that brought down this massive beast. plus, does the white house want to build a taco bell on the moon by the end of the year? >> we need it promptly. there is no time here. i am saying this has to happen quickly. >> and finally, mentally disturbed cars who think they can fly. our panel has tips to make sure your vehicle steers clear of this horrifying illness. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our guests. she is so hot and bright that the sun has to squint when it looks at her.
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it is miss new york, usa. eat your heart out jonas brothers. and he spent his new year's eve with a shawl and some kleenex and a can of warm vanilla ensure, tv's andy levy. and his ascott smokes a pipe. it is will ron. and he is to comedy what scurvy is to sailors. sitting next to me, tom shillue. his latest and greatest is called "don't force it." sounds violent. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, [inaudible]. >> that is so true. before i start, i want to talk about an event that occurred when i was out in arizona. a lovely state. a lot of "red eye" fans. a lot of people asking about you. >> really? >> not you, tom. a lot of people were asking
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about me. anyway, i was driving to the grand canyon. it's okay. it is not grand. let's get that out of the way. don't you agree? it is a little uh 10 stay shoes calling it grand? it is not a canyon. it is a big hole. i stop at a sandwich store and sitting with my wife. i get these sandwiches and i am sitting there and my wife is eating a salad and i am eating a sandwich. he is skinny and shaking and his mouth is doing this. clearly the man is on crystal meth. he is sitting down and he is like this and he starts talking about how he was fired and what he was going to do. then he looked at me and said hey and he said hey. can you help me dig a hole? i said i'm busy. he said you help me dig a hole and there will will be some for you after.
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>> i said no thanks. my wife got up and ran away. this is a segment i liked i have cops? we drove like 90 miles an hour up toward the grand canyon. my wife says we have to call the cops. we have to call the cops. they said no we don't, honey. he probably wanted to plant a tree. >> let me ask you a question, greg. over helped him dig the hole was there stuff for you? he broke the contract them. >> the body was pretty heavy, i must say. i think from you somewhere between the grand canyon and sedona and somebody is missing, he is in a hole. >> have i a theory. -- i have a theory. 24r* was a "breaking bad" marathon and were you just sitting by a tv. >> i have these weird dreams. it happens. okay. it is less tricky to buy sticky icky. on wednesday, the world's first store licensed to sell marijuana legally opened in colorado. anyone 21 and older can buy
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and thousands lined up to be a part of history. that's crazy. >> activists arranged a ceremonial first of p. the customer, an iraq war veteran who uses pot to help with post traumatic stress disorder. >> does it help alleviate ptsd? >> i would rather use marming -- marijuana over xanax. it helps a lot. i have a duty to help other people to spread this message. >> he is now a certified bud tender. we caught up with two customers outside a store in teluride. see that is actually a man and a woman, but that is how they see themselves now that they are high.
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it is frightening, tom. no where in the world, not even amsterdam, has gone as far as colorado to legalize pot. any down sides we see here? >> i don't know why they are -- i see them interviewing people, but is anyone interviewing pot dealers? they are going to be hurt by this. >> the little guy. it is like wal-mart versus the bodega. >> several students appeared to be putting themselves through college by selling pot dorm to dorm. they will be hurt now because you can buy it in a store. >> and they will drive down prices. it will be terrible. >> if we learned from the tv show "weeds" all are nice middle aged ladies. >> with great legs. >> they do have great legs. the gang guy is actually in the cia. no, that's scandal. anyway, i am getting confused by tv shows again. will, activists had the iraq war veteran, good choice, to make the first purchase. was that by accident? >> i am going to say it is
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probably not by accident the first guy is an iraq war vet with ptsd and i am glad if it is working for him he got it. that was at the top of the story. at the bottom they talked about the two guys from cinncinati who came to colorado to buy pot. when do you go back? we are just going to stay here. w45 are the chances they actually add to colorado? this is going to be the downside. we will have to ask ourselves, should they get unemployment if they are sitting around getting stoned in colorado? >> there are already people getting unemployment who are drunk. >> but it is different. they do two different things for you. alcohol destroys you faster and it is more explosive. pot if you start it is like i am going to start smoking pot in the morning every day. and then four years later you wake up in the mcdonalds and you are the assistant manager. it is a different thing. >> does that happen every time? that's amazing. >> i know, right. >> it is uncanning. welcome to the program. >> hello. >> are you a bartender. do you feel there will be a
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rise in a bud 10 dent and will that be a vocation? >> a girl can dream. onwards and upwards. >> what do you make of this whole thing? >> i loved this story. it reminds me of black friday which is my favorite national holiday. i will wait in a line for shoes just like these people are waiting for pot. it is a grand day and it is wonderful. i have my habits. they have theirs. i don't know about the kids. my pageant answer, the kids. i am, i am a little nervous that it will get into the wrong hands and then these kids will become dead beats and then won't become anything. >> true. if it gets in the hands of the kids it is not in my hands and that bothers me too. i don't smoke pot. it freaks the hell out of me. i am not built for it. andy, unlike you. you love the stuff. you can't get enough of it. >> i hate. it i can't stand it.
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you raise a good point especially since there is no way for kids to get pot. i hope that doesn't change when we legalize it. i don't get the whole pot thing. i don't like it. i don't do it and i don't like being around hard core stoners. they are incredibly annoying. if adults want to make the decision to ingest it into their system that's their business. and maybe by legalizing it we will get rid of the stoner culture. it won't be counter cultural anymore to be a pothead. maybe we won't have to deal with seth rogan going on talk shows and being an idiot and telling an unfunny story he can't stop laughing at. >> my fear is, a, that won't happen. china will take over because everyone will become seth rogan. we will have a whole nation of guys and they will be thinking, well there is about six or seven comedians in l.a. that are really, really
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successful, high, why can't i do that? i am funny when i am stoned. you will have this whole generation of people who think they are seth rogan and for the most part they are right. >> they might be. >> that is the problem if this spreads. you think about the problems like young people in america have. they are lazy and lost and like looking at themselves. >> your generation specifically. >> talking about me specifically. these are all side effects of pot. if it does increase the amount of marijuana and if it removes whatever stigma we have attached to it it, it can't help things make the country even lazier. >> it is a cogent point i disagree with. weed to me -- all substances are fascinating to knee. to me. you say pot smoker and i would say the same about a drunk. i drink lots of wine and i hate wine drinkers. >> there are different
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varieties of pot. i was reading the names, i think bubble gum and african queen. >> it is an adult drug. >> people are going to start to, you know, maybe use it like wine. they will do it for taste and for flavor. >> that's the point. it is no longer medical marijuana. this is marijuana. why do they have this guy saying he has symptoms. that was the excuse from before. now you can go in and say i want pot because i want to smoke pot. >> right. this was the trojan horse. not to take anything away from the veteran who served for our country and probably needs -- well definitely needs relief if those other pills are not doing the same. >> or the warriors in troy. you don't want to take anything away from them. >> i don't. >> they were hard workers as well. >> my point is, ptsd or medicinal marijuana was the trojan horse to get drugs in. >> always. the thing that boggles my mind is that guy likes pot more
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than xanax. i don't get that. >> you are basically a pharmaceutical snob. the man made substances are far superior to the things grown. i always felt that. man does a better job than mother nature when it comes to anything you ingest. >> absolutely. >> i don't go into the woods and eat stuff. why would i smoke it? >> is that when you take xanax though is it like taking pot? is it like being stoned? >> no. >> so i guess he likes being stoned. that's his thing. >> that's what it is. they see no reason for it to be treason. the new york times, whatever that is, says the obama administration should go easy on nsa leak erred ward snowden and offer the traitorous scum -- is that how you say it? a deal that would let him end his exile in russia. the paper insists that snowden has done a great service to the country and, quote, it is time for the united states to
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offer mr. snowden a plea bargain for some form of clemency that would allow him to return home and reduce punishment in light of his role as a whistle-blower. i hate the freeze whistle-blower. and michael hayden says clemency is outrageous. in a bad way. that's outrageous. anyway, republican congressman peter king is all for it. >> as far as i'm concerned, edward snowden is a traitor or defecto or both. their editorial today and their whole pattern over the last several years, it is a blame america first rag as far as i'm concerned. >> i may have had that wrong, but hard to say. for more, let's go live to shower kitty.
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>> joanne was mimicking what she does in the shower which i don't know -- no, are you not going to do it for us, are you? you are still miss usa, aren't you? >> for like three weeks. >> after that you will be doing that. problem blewy in -- probably in germany surrounded by a large group of angry, crazed astronauts who are doing an educational film for children. will, is snowden a hero hour a villain or something in the middle like a frankie munoz. >> it is more like frankie munoz and no offense to him. he strikes me as a naive person. he is not -- he didn't fully think this out. i think it is silly, but i don't like spying on americans. we are spying on foreign leaders? i hope so.
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the new york times editorials are terrible. there was a time that it was good. it is like they are not even logical. he did this kind of good thing so let's let them off. i don't know. >> i think they are trying to find some relevance and an increasingly marginal liesed society. >> one thing about this -- i thought that was good. that was fantastic. one theming i didn't like was on the second paragraph it notes that the judge who -- you know, the judges send out different opinions and the judge who said let's stop this nsa thing ordered an injunction and a republican appointee and the democratic appointee and they didn't mention it and they will not mention it. >> that is an excellent point. >> i didn't know that. that is quite interesting. >> that's why i said it was interesting. >> i thought it was like
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sarcasm. >> i meant it that time you [bleep]. joanne, he is saying in russian, wouldn't a real hero be willing to go to jail for his actions? tim robins did in "the shawshank redemption." >> yeah, it seems cowardly to go into hiding after revealing all of this. you would expect a parade, right? something cool? i am concerned for him and i have a brilliant idea. he has to be lonely, you know? he is out there in the cold. i think we should have him be the next bachelor. that's a great way to lure him back. >> that's amazing. i like that. >> and it is a sort of punishment. >> it is a punishment. >> especially for him being the nerd he is, i'm sure he is. he is surrounded by all of these beautiful women and you don't know what to do. >> he will be leaking other things, if you catch my drift. i don't. >> wasn't he dating a pole dancer before this? women love this guy. >> that bothers you?
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>> edward snowden is like an it gets better ad for geeks. >> what the message is is that you should leak to get women. >> well obviously the guy is a big celebrity now. but she a phony. did you see his christmas message? >> yes. >> a, it was boring. it was boring with a stupid open collar shirt. oh i have an open collar shirt. >> dumb sweater. >> it was just gross. and then he is giving slogans. he said, oh, you know, america, if you want to know our secrets, just ask next time. it is disgusting. the thing is, i think we are all upside down on what privacy should be protected. i think it is fine. this data mining has got all of this attention. it is fine. that's what companies do to us anyway. they are checking everything we do on the internet. verizon already know what's i am doing at all times. i don't care about the government. i care about the trans fat bans and the soda and posting calories. that is infringing on my freedom. i don't care if they check my numbers who cares who i call? i am not doing anything
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wrong. don't you greaty with me, greg -- agree with me, greg? >> i do agree with you i think. i am concerned about you. andy, this must be like christmas for you. all that is left is perhaps coming back from the grave to hug you. >> could you imagine? i checked my fair and balanced handbook expru not supposed to refer to the subject of a story as trait russ scum. where he gets the nerve is absolutely beyond me. he calls people terrorist apeasers and uh poll gists for terrorists. he is an actual terrorist supporter. he actually straight up supports them. >> be specific. >> the ira. >> and not the savings account i might add. >> i always thought he wanted me to put a little away for the future. >> while we are at it, i would like to see michael hayden stand trial for illegal wiretapping.
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i would like to see james clapper stand trial for lying to congress. if both of those guys can stand up and face the music for what they did, edward smoa den should come home and face the music for what he did. >> good point. we are not going to disappear. you will come back and have the fair trial and he can come here and he can make his argument to the american people and to an american court. >> i have been saying this for the last three years. even before we heard it. >> and it would be smart for him to do it too. if he doesn't do it he will have an hora of sleeziness. >> the only problem with that argument which i generally great with is espionage trials are not particularly fair. the defendant is not allowed to give a motive. they are not allowed to say i did this because of this and look at these results. there is a presidential cometion. congress is considering new laws , et cetera. it is not a fair trial.
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>> i didn't know i went to wikipedia. >> that alternative christmas speech, they had ahmadinejad do it and marge simpson. it is more like screw the queen while she is doing her christmas thing. with 2014 almost over, what will 2015 bring? i hope the agonizing death of everyone i hate. but first is beyonce feuding with nasa? i guess that is one way of putting it. a stupid way i guess.
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is vexting. a studly looked at college age kids and discovered half of them had sent naughty texts when they didn't want to. they call it consensual and unwanted sexting. the reasons are trying to satisfy a partner's need and fostering intimacy and fearing abandonment. i am talking too fast. what is a better reason? feeding honey to geccos. >> it is the opening scene to "justify." i don't know why they are doing -- they are both on top of each other. at that point it is bestiality. >> i thought it was one gecco. >> no it was two. a lot of people hate geccos because they are being brought up by the stupid gecco commercial. but that is a store for another time. going into the survey, slightly more women than men
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said they engaged in unwanted sexting. does this surprise you? >> no. as women we care more about camera angles and things. like taking selfies is work enough with your clothes on. we know my schpeal. i take several selfies to get one good one. it takes double the time for a woman to pick a good picture to show her dude. >> dude, yeah. i guess that's what they call it, dude. will i have a theory that sexting was created by media hacks to generate stories for hack writers to write stories about. the stories they used to write about texting they can now write about sexting. >> by every measurable indicator , teens say they are having less sex than ever before. teenage pregnancy, all-time low. teenage abortion low all-time low. it would seem like the local
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news broadcast would need to think of something that would terrify parents to get them to watch. it is like that's what little annie is doing when i'm away. >> kids are boring. >> this generation is boring. if sexting is real it is like a big thing that is happening, and then they are doing it apparently in lieu of having sex and in lieu of getting each other pregnant. i'm thinking how lame are these kids? >> have i a theory on this, but i will save it until the end and wrap it all up. you are on to something, tom. does this mean -- i was talking to tom. >> i'm hurt. >> you can tell. >> by the look on my face you can tell i am on to something. >> i turned over to him saying tom because i was switching my gears of the if we stop talking about sexting it will go away, correct? >> i think it will go away anyway because what good is it? am i missing a chromosome or something? i think sexting is dumb. i would never do it, and i like sex.
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i am a man. but i don't think -- >> i like thinking about it. >> i haven't looked at playboys lately, but i used to look at a playboy now and again. >> take a began deer while waiting. >> take a look at naked girls and they look great without their clothes on, fantastic. but i don't understand sexting. it is unsexy to me. i would never want to do it. there are nude women to be looked at. what is good about texting. >> have i a theory, but -- i have a theory, but i am holding it until the end. you get unwanted sex from all places and generally cats which is interesting. with their big, fat paws all you get is -- >> but it is clear what they mean. sexting is a drag. i am trying to binge watch "arrow." leave me alone. >> is "arrow"? >> a tv show.
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>> i am way behind. >> yeah, you are. >> that's all i have. no, this study is in line with results that show like actual sex is the same thing. people report they are having sex at times when they don't want to just because their partner wants to. it is exactly the same thing. i don't think it is a big surprise. >> here is my theory and it goes into everybody's theories. >> repeat what i just said. i dare you to repeat one [bleep] word i just said jie. it falls in line with other reports of sexual activity. all right, it is replacing going out and doing risky activities. if for example -- a lot of people sext when they are drunk. normally i am drunk and horny and maybe i am in a relationship, but i will text -- i will go and see this girl. i know where she hangs out. >> a booty call. >> you were going to make a booty call. but it is an adeptation of risky behavior. you say i am not going to
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drive. i am going to say hey, delicious. what's heating up over there? send. >> but it is more risky now. >> you don't get a dui. you don't get in a car accident. >> but your career goes downhill . you can't run for office anymore because you did a little sexting. >> that's true. >> i think if you say hey delicious what is heating up over there you are fine. you are probably not going to hookup with the girl and not get in trouble. >> it has to have two meanings. in that case it sounds like i am asking for what is dinner. what is heating up for there? what is for dinner. >> that's a lot to spell when you are drunk. >> for younger people it is send me a pic. send me a pic. you won't do it? why won't you do it? clearly it is a dude saying that. it is just like the no sweet talking.
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i don't know why i am slapping my hand. >> i don't know. that is disturbing. >> or a turn on. i can't tell anymore. >> you know why selfies were so hard? it is the distance. that's why i think in the future there will be some girl who rises to fame like with hot sexting -- i mean hot selfies and then you will see her and she is going to have arms down to her ankles. she will be the longest armed woman ever. >> like in a thousand years they will have super long arms. >> with five thumbs. >> that's amazing. >> or a third arm just for -- a selfie arm. >> i think we learned nothing. coming up, i don't have time to read this. coming up, the c block sponsored by the andromina galaxy and constellation. thanks, galaxy. you're welcome, greg. happy new year. you truly are the star of my universe.
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song "xo." have a listen, listen havers. >> flight controllers are looking carefully at the situation. obviously a major malfunction. ♪ major love is bright -- ♪ your love is bright as ever ♪ ♪ even in the shadows >> you just insulted me during this traumatic experience. on tuesday after beyonce started to get her criticism from challenger families, nasa issued a statement that the tragedy should, quote, never be trivial liesed. the pop star said the song writers included the audio in tribute to the unselfish work of the challenger crew with the hope they will never be forgotten. and then on wednesday she posted this photo on instagram in front of the painting of the last supper and siting in jesus' seat.
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i am looking at that video and i am thinking, i don't buy -- well i don't buy her saying it was a salute to the challenger. you just don't go from that to singing in an amusement park or on bumper cars. >> it is obviously not true. the producer chose it because he thought it sound sounded cool and went with it. beyonce doesn't know what that is. >> if somebody picked that, a producer picked it and you don't know? >> yeah, it is like all right this sounds neat and this works with the song. >> should be fired though. >> i wish they had owned up to it like, oh yeah we used it and shouldn't have and didn't know what i was doing. not this self-less tribute. the fact we have to demand an insincere apology from a celebrity when they do something stupid. >> andy are you seething. >> nobody will speak against the queen on my watch. >> so you think that she made -- she did this on -- this was
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a salute? >> this was a self-less salute. >> the lyrics of the song back up what she says. she said it is to, quote, remind us that unexpected things happen and love and appreciate the time you have with those that mean the most to you. that's what the song is about and that's what the lyrics say. catch me before our time runs out. it does fit the song. it may be inappropriate to use, but i don't think she is full of crap by saying that and we have to stop bashing artists that may offend people. we have enough bland inoffensive crap out there that is more offensive than any of this stuff. >> my question is though if she used audio from 9/11, same thing , times are short, but no one would let her if it is not a true tribute. >> andy, i think she destroyed you. >> and do you actually buy that? do you think she put that in there as a salute to the lost of the challenger? >> i don't buy that part, but i do buy that it fits the intent and the meaning of the
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song. it works with what the song is about. >> okay, but the apology itself? >> i don't buy that part of it. >> i don't think you buy anything. i get the feeling she didn't have any idea. i am not deeply offended. my theory is that celebrity are sur r -- are surrounded by those who see everything around them as a prop for whatever they are going to do. if for example there is a -- let's say there is -- michael jackson. he has his baby and there are people outside the window. the baby became a prop. didn't even think about it. this is a live baby. he hangs the baby outside. wherever there is an opportunity to do something interesting they never think about what the thing is. they just do it. >> he also never took a child care class. >> that's true as well. >> he would have learned you don't put them out the window. >> you don't. >> i think your second point is insicive and wise, but the
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first part of what you said was foolish and i can't remember what it was. you didn't think she knew about it. will said the same thing. foolish. of course she knew about it. she is not even a real person. she is a corporation. you can't think of these people as real people the she is a brand, a corporate entity. there is a formula for selling product. as an artist you create product and then do something offensive and then issue an apology and then reap the benefits. that is the way they do it. i don't want to blame beyonce. >> that doesn't work here. .-large amounts before this came out. >> andy i am not blaming beyonce. >> it is understand like you are. it sounds like you are. >> i am blaming the american consumer. >> we give them free publicity and act like it is sincere. it is not. >> we all agree that the apology carousel is ridiculous
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and absurd. we cover the stories every day and point that out. if i was in -- wouldn't the families kind of have a right to say that's stupid? the families? >> that's fine. but the fools are you guys for saying oh she didn't know and a producer dropped it in there. beyonce is in control of everything. >> that makes no sense. she did this to generate publicity? if are you susan vega you could do that. >> why bring susan vega into this? >> it is a 100% marketing decision. this is what you do. you attach a controversy to everything you do and then issue an apology and reap the free publicity. >> you sir are the fool. >> i'm a fool? >> we ran out of time for this story which i think you know what i think we should do this story in the next block since you suggested it. >> yes. >> all right x we have to take a break. don't leave now. there is more stuff to talk about. my new book is in the new year.
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former lead single of nickleback has canceled an artist retreat at a former slave plantation in louisiana in response to public outcry. the four-day song writing workshop -- can you imagine a four-day song writing workshop? was to be held in june which is now a museum. before i read any further it has the word resort in it, but it is a museum. she apologized on her website writing when i found out it was to be held on a resort on a former plantation i thought to myself, whoa. i did not imagine or understand that the setting of a plantation would trigger
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such collective outrage and so much high velocity bitterness. it is an interesting apology. rut one who sent this to me -- you are the one who sent this to me. >> delicious story. >> why? >> this is the progressive mind set. she is going to have a retreat on this plantation which is former. there is no slavery. i want to stress that there is a 13th amendment and they are standing by it. she said we will have a party at a plantation which people do all the time. there are plantations and they will rent them out for functions. everyone goes crazy on facebook saying she has to shut it down and she cancels it and says i know this is terrible, but i thought we could use the plantation, use that kind of oppression to write songs. people say not good enough. her apology was a nonapology. it is amazing. if you take their philosophy to the logical conclusion, you can't even step foot in the
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south. >> they are former slave holding states. you must eleven tate if you are progressive. you should not even be in the united states of america or the planet. >> you could be angry at just about everything. there is always something that happens that was upsetting. >> i hate every one of you right now. am i just ignorant for not seeing why this is such an issue? people get married at plantations. it is beautiful and i saw the pictures. i don't understand the uproar. don't go if you have an issue. it is like hip sisters trying to go and one up each other of the. >> they are trying to out aggrieve -- is that the word? >> they did out aggrieve annie defranco. she said i do a lot of concerts in places that are owned by people. of course she does. >> here is a good point, will and you can agree with me.
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there are a lot of people, maybe one, maybe none. maybe i don't remember what i am talking about that didn't do the boy scout jamboree thing. they turned down performing because of their stance on allowing gays as -- >> troop leaders. >> yes. and yet they still performed like in the middle east. where gays can be killed. i think there is a lot of inconsistencies going. >> i will take that and say there is a strain of progressive thought that tom was talking about. it is obsessed with since of the past. it is about grandpa's since or thomas jefer sopa's sins. but when they look in the mirror they no longer exist. the internet is made so much worse and being offended is a sign of virtue. the better the person you are
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the more outraged and miserable you are all of the time. that's a bizarre way to go through life. >> not if you are con constantly being rewarded. the social network exists 20* reward the behavior. >> moral posturing. >> you can have strangers that say good for you. >> i don't appreciate your microaggression. >> that's what we talked about. >> is that what it is? microaggression. >> they teach college courses on it now. >> it is the little things. the microaggressions. >> the interesting thing is there are some things people find offensive to participate in the past. then you have something like trent resner, didn't he own the house where sharon tate was killed? that was cool. >> that's cool. but the best thing about this story is nobody mentioned is progressives are always shocked when they don't get a pass. like she has to mention in her response or her apology
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or whatever it was how progressive she was. i imagine a dialogue would emerge or tban nickly. the organic dialogue among progressive and engaged people. she is one of the good ones, greg. she shouldn't be getting this crap. >> but she's right. she is right so i am with her on that. she is saying where isn't there oppression of the past? >> let's accept it. let's accept that by the way i think we are the greatest country in the world at getting rid of our nasty habits. aren't we? we realize and we still punish ourselves for the nasty habits we have had. meanwhile we were true revolutionaries who got rid of more places. >> we had the people's history of the united states that focuses on the bad. yes the norm was oppression and slavery at the time. we were the ones who moved the
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fastest pr oppression to equality and happiness. >> that's easy for you to say you privileged people. >> and the wonderful thing about the story is we are debating annie defranco. we are all talking about annie defranco right now. >> she has a lot of fans. i never heard. >> what is the demographic. >> i don't know. >> didn't she have one hand in her pocket and the other one was smoking a -- >> that was sheryl crowe. i mean i don't know who that is. we have to move on. do you have a comment on the show? if you are annie franco tell us what you think about our coverage. we will run your letter. do you have a individual yore -- video of your animal doing something? submit it and click on video.
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>> all right, quickly, tom, thoughts? >> i believe the study. but it proves i am an iconic class of the highest order because i drink like a progressive left winger. >> really? >> yes, yes. i love the wine. i love the clear alcohol. i love a gin. but that's my motto. think like the heritage foundation and drink like mother jones. >> nice. >> very quotable. >> i too like gin and lean
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kind of right. this does show us a lot. you have jim beam, an american tennessee brewed natural flavor great whiskey on one side and expensive gray goose vodka, an alcohol closely associated with russian communism. i mean -- >> i think you proved your point. >> andy, what -- you drink zima. you sleep with your cat. >> i like stoley which is democrat so i guess as a libertarian that works out fine. peach schaupps were low turn out voters since they are 16 years old though it makes since. >> nothing i like more than a fuzzy naval fountain. >> tea totallers, how do they factor in? >> pena cola dos -- coladas.
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states just broke the law. that is at 8:00 p.m. on fox business. hello, i'm dana perino, with kimberly guilfoyle, hello everyone. eric is outside today reporting from is it snowy bitter cold streets of manhattan. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5:00. weather alert. this is a fox news weather alert. and now the first winter storm of 2014 caused 11 deaths. a state of emergency has been declared in new york and new jersey. and we'll get an update on the storm from the weather center in a minute and then talk with molly line in south boston. but first we're going to eric bolling outside of t
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