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students. auditorium collapsing on top of students south korea killing nine and trapping nearly a dozen. 80 people sent to the hospital. heavy snowfall being blamed for the collapse. that's it for tonight's speed r tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" has a new study linked a consumption of pudding to global warm ?g the story bill cosby doesn't want you to hear. plus is the vice president still having trouble understanding the ending of "the sixth sense"? >> i don't get it. i really don't. it is what complexes me the most. i don't get it. >> and finally are surfing dogs bad for the country's gdp? if you answered no you are probably part of the problem. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> it is bad when you get the first laugh in the first seconds of the show and then it is all downhill from there. she has more baggage than a family stuck at the airport.
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and it is former u.s. ambassador to the u.n, andy levy. that threw them off. and he has mortal lent in his pink ethan most in their pinky. he chased an apple down his shirt. there is a lot of hair coming out of there. constantine morales. and his mustache once wries -- wrestled a black bear into sub sub -- submisive. and the president of "red eye." yea. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. remember, [inaudible]. >> now he is turning mean of the is mcgill a bunch of swill? a canadian college student, they have them there, was forced to apologize after
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e-mailing a fake video of president obama kicking down a door. why? racism, obviously. the video is from an old jay leno bit. brian farnin, vice president of student society of mcgill university sends it around with the caption, "honestly, midterms, get out of here." it was too much for one student who said farnin committed what is called a microaggression. the school's equity commissioner ordered him to issue an apology writing, and this is sad, the image was an extension of the cultural, historical and living legacy surrounding people of color particularly young men being portrayed as violent. by using this i will meg i -- image i committed a microaggression. i am sorry. >> speaking of microaggression.
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>> that was scary. i won't be sleepy tonight. >> what color was that chipmunk? he looked green. >> he is guilty of microaggression. i might have to apologize to that squirrel. i think he needs to be a louder apology on the internet. ambassador, the world has gone nuts. this is crazy. it is crazy. obviously that was a -- it is what you call a gif. it wasn't meant to be anything. stalin had a gun to his head writing that letter. >> stalin is not a bad analogy. it is typical of many american universities and canadian universities may be worse. this is the place where the freedom of expression should rein. they used to call it academic
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freedom. that's why professors have tenure. they can say what they want. students are supposed to be encouraged. now you have thought police running around trying to make people shut up. i think everybody associated with the university should be extremely embarrassed. but it is not yous -- not just mcgill. >> constantine, you never went to school. do you think what he did was wrong or he felt it was wrong? >> how wrong can it be? it was on jay leno the week before. they do this all of the time where they swap in the curse words and all of this. it is pretty great. first of all, yes, i went to school. we didn't have a football team or anything like that. first of all, canadians, aren't they more laid back? it is surprising this would happen. >> you would think they are, but they are in the forefront
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of language control and speech codes and they prosecute people for the intent of words. even if your intent is kidding they can create and invent intent for things you say. >> well, i really wasn't listening to what you said, but i am surprised by all of this. we see so many of these funny clips on-line. this kid was blowing off steam. it is a funny clip. especially when you watch it over and over and over. >> i am disappointed they have to lower a third over you. we miss your hairy chest. >> i try to wear it really -- >> there you go. i don't know. are you a pimp now? >> i am losing my hair. >> joanne, does this make you want to throw up? anymore than usual? >> yeah, just a little more. >> what are you implying? >> okay, great. here is the thing. i found out via the internet
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means hes a communication will be apologizing for stuff the rest of his life. i just think what if he were a minority? is it bad i go there right away? like here is this picture of this -- his picture on the website. it is this cheesy grin. how much wider can you get really? and if he were after a can american -- african-american it would be a different story. i don't think he would have to apologize. that's because in this world when you talk about power politics, the white person -- if you are a member of a minority you are always going to be the vehicle tim in this relationship. that's why the kid is immediately guilty. even though all he did was show this funny thing. go ahead and defend what the school did. >> a horrible case of
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microaggression that played on the stereo types of the angry -- you know what. i can't even do it. the only good news here is that the school is now taking a lot of crap for the apology. they are looking into changing their equity policy including the fact that the equity commissioner has too much power. it is basically one person who makes these decisions. so i don't think for a minute that this guy believes he did anything wrong. he was bullied into apologizing. the only hopeful thing that might come out of this is they may change their policy. >> but that's part of the problem. i think the whole notion that there is some right amount of speech or that somebody should make a life a high school debate -- you have three minutes. you have three minutes. speech is by definition unequal. people's opinions change. this is like frozen in some image of left wing ideology that if you criticize a black president you must be racist. what else could ?rain it? >> you know what else it is, the phrase microaggression
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will become the most commonly used word in like the next four years. it is a way to identify intent that is not there. >> i think this is a first world problem. >> it is a first world. here is a question. >> my daughter taught that to me. >> i have a question for you. i know what a first world is, a second world. who is the third world? >> it is like business class. >> he would choose to be called not aligned. what are you not aligned about anymore? >> went over my head. >> i am going to think about it as i move to the next story, this is a doozy, america. the hate was fake. a mother's homophobic response of an invite from two gay dads was drummed up by a local radio station. they posted photos of a
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7-year-old girl's birthday invitation including a mom's regrets that read, quote, tommy will not attend. i do not believe in what you do and will not subject my innocent life to your lifestyle. the picture went viral and the news media picked it up. on friday the dj said they made the whole thing up and they apologized. at least their heart was in the right place. but they explained, we were attempting a highly passionate topic. we said this specific situation actually existed. despite their good intentions, the hosts have been murdered. no, just suspended. this is an interesting story. we see this stuff all the time. my theory is people who are truly intolerant don't express it. >> this is always fake. >> if these people wanted to have a discussion about the
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issue, then have a discussion about the issue. i think they were too cute by half and i can understand why people were upset about what they did. they should have done it straight out. i think it looks like you are exploiting children. it was bad taste. that's maybe the worst part. >> they did it without the radio station's consent. should they have been suspended, fired or both? >> i have to be honest. i am a little torn up with this one. i enjoy myself some great morning shock jock radio stuff over the years whether it is sports or here in new york. there is some funny stuff. the crank calls never get old. >> they do. they don't. but some of the guys need to be pulled out of the studio and beaten within an inch of their lives. some of them especially in smaller markets across the country. i am doing press and you hit all of these and some are great, but there are some that just -- they will talk about you after and they try to make a story. >> a lot of sound effects. >> i think letters like this
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do exist. >> if they do exist, then you don't need to make them. that's the thing. i can't find them. >> i agree. they did take it a little too far. i thought we learned a little something with what was the incident with the royal baby and the shock jock. >> that didn't end well with the lady. >> i think they went a little too far and maybe they should lose their jobs. >> what is the thought process behind this? why do you think they did it? >> i don't know. they planned this out. they used tye-dye paper. they created sophia and they even made up a fake phone number to blur it out. >> that is true. >> who goes to these lengths? and to say it will prompt discussion, no it will just prompt jokes within the two of you. it is absurd. >> i don't know why it was done. they were looking to create
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attention for themselves not really for an issue. >> the media reports on this stuff without trying to verify it. >> they want it to be true. >> we live in an age of -- it is the age of hoaxes where people are doing this kind of thing all the time. serious issues on this and on fake issues, they are hoaxes and pranks. the media has to stop seeing the story and without trying to verify it running with it. if you don't do that, it is a couple dj's doing it. >> why should the media change now? >> the other thing is -- i can't stand because they use the whole we were trying to spur discourse. no, stop using that. that's always the thing that is used in the cases. they were trying to start a conversation. if you want to do that they would say use a real example of homo phobia. if you have to make it up you are not starting a dialogue. >> age of hoaxes by greg
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gutfeld. "new york times" best seller. you know my favorite part is they said there is already enough hate in the world. but they had to meet one to meet the demand. maybe there is not that much hate. >> it doesn't work the other way. if there is that much hate, why do you add to it with fake hate? >> there isn't enough hate. we need more hate, andy. >> i think they -- >> go [bleep] yourself. >> i will just ignore you said that. that was a macro aggression. >> you can work at the state department. >> i have been practicing that. >> you can be the ambassador to the u.s. >> is there a black hole in our brains? a new survey found that a quarter of americans are convinced the sun resolves around earth and both revolve around me. the findings will be a part of the report to president obama and lawmakers who will then throw up on it. for more let's go check in with our "red eye" science
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correspondent. >> that was interesting. i wasn't ready for that. they almost caught me doing something rude. so what if people don't know that the earth revolves around the sun. the earth's rotation has no bearing on our lives anymore. it is not like we need to know that. >> you said it. >> you only need to know it if you are on "are you smarter than a fifth grader"? >> i was on that and i did really well. >> were you really? >> i was. >> did you do okay? >> i raised all of this money for charity, but i i can't remember what happened. i screwed up on like an easy question at the end, but i got a lot of them right. >> that's nice. >> i would not. >> are you worried about this? >> i think i wore the same jacket too. >> if the kids no longer have to make these diagrams of the planets because i loved the crafting. that was my favorite part. >> did you make a mobile of the planets ?
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>> yes with fruit stey -- styrofoam balls. >> we are going to lose the whole styrofoam ball industry. earth is the most important planet in the universe so in a sense doesn't everything revolve around us? >> yeah, people need to know the earth revolves around the sun. this is 16th century stuff. we had plenty of time to get used to it. you have to know about it. on the other hand, not a big fan of paul weller's helicentric. there is a silver lining. it was 74% of americans knew the earth revolves around the sun. 66% of the european union residents knew. if my math is correct they are 8% dumber than us. >> i always knew that. >> constantine, i will maintain that this is stuff that people don't need to know anymore. your brain is filled with so much crap now that you have to know like how to play have
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video games and how to use netflix. >> this is the sherlock holmes theory on why he didn't memorize the planets. he had to detect crimes and he couldn't be bothered with this stuff. >> that's exactly my point. i couldn't because there is nothing left in my brain but weird pictures of people doing horrible things to each other. and you are one of them. >> a lot of german sub styte -- titles. >> i come from a long line of educators. actually i do. there are a lot of teachers in my family. i also fiend when i do workshops with kids and musical theater. >> is that what you call it? >> there is all of this training and great books and then you forget about it when you get up on stage and it should come naturally. i think there is an inherent list of things that we just forget, you know? stuff we learned in school. people are bad test takers.
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i was a bad test taker. >> they got it reversed. >> i think joanne is a little worried about you. >> just a little. >> is this a generational thing or is this just -- i don't know. >> i think part of the problem in school today people don't memorize anything. >> true. >> you say mercury, venus, earth, mars. how do you remember that? you had to meme -- memorize it. memorizing is bad. the children are simply wasting their time. they are not thinking creatively and this and that. memorization is very important. it doesn't matter if you understand the space time continuum as long as you know the earth revolves around the sun. >> i watch the sun move all-around. people say oh wow.
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you must be stupid. that's what i see. >> but you don't feel us moving? >> no. no, i don't. >> i used to think we could see air. i would say i can see. it. >> if you look hard enough. >> can you explain the big bang theory? >> no, but it is a theory. >> and it is a great show. >> just kidding. of course i understand the earth revolves around the sun. >> one of the other questions was 87% of millenials thinks the earth revolves around them. >> guilty. >> we found out soon enough. coming up, balloons, fun party accessories or tool of satan inflated with demon breath? our seven-part series starts tomorrow. first, what shocking thing has miley done now? prepare to be shocked and then prepare some more. it is that shocking.
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being drunk and annoying is no longer a crime, thank god. after an indiana man challenged the law as too vague. rodriguez morgan was arrested in 2012. who hasn't been. a cop found him stinking of booze and his behavior was annoying. under the state's public intoxication law harassing and annoying another person is a criminal offense. they said the law is stupid. he used the legal term. and they agreed that it provides no guidance for distinguishing between acceptable and annoying conduct. speaking of annoying.
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>> just like marriage. constantine, you are drunk. is it every american's god given right to act drunk when they are a drunk? >> especially in the midwest. did you see the film "nebraska"? there is nothing else to do but drink and raise pigs. that that was in that movie. >> what is your twitter address? >> at con tan teen m -- constantine m. i love indiana girls. i don't think this cop had a real knowledge of what annoying was. >> is there a definition of annoying? >> well, i look in the mirror. >> that was a cheap shot.
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>> are you a bartender or were a bartender. what would you constitute annoying behavior? >> every time somebody asks me for something. they said i shouldn't be bartending because i would get so annoyed when people ask me for stuff or copious amounts of chest hair. >> when people ask -- that is pretty bad. >> do you want me to shave it? should i shave it next time? >> i like it. it is interesting. >> it is greek. >> we have a couple of -- we could kill the d block story and have him shave? >> i just want to ask, did you purposely act like passively aggressive when you ask for things? >> no, it is over the top. of course, right away. i have all of the time in the world for you. >> that's nice. >> should it be a crime to be
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drunk and annoying? >> this guy was convicted of disorderly conduct. i actually think it was the right outcome. there is no definition to meet the law of standard. that's the point and it is a good point. >> it is nice when you are serious. >> annoying has been defined 20* disturb or irritate especially by repeated acts. >> that is a dictionary definition. >> it is funny it is annoyance by repetition which describes our show. this show is nothing if not annoying because we do the same thing over and over again. >> we can just repeat this block. >> well, we have, actually. andy, will this change your behavior? >> i think it is good that being annoying is to the a crime. if it was i would have to quit
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my job because i would be making citizens arrests every day. giving the state the authority to arrest people they find annoying doesn't strike me as a good idea in general. >> i hate drunks. i absolutely hate drunks. >> the drunk and disorderly, that stood. it was the annoying part. >> and then they said annoying is harassment. then they will just cite everyone for harassment charges when they are drunk. >> what if we made microaggression a crime? >> you agree he should not be drinking and wreaking of alcohol. >> drinking is something you want to do until the day you die. you must always treat it with delicate hands. you can't be w lie ly nilly. that's why i hate young people and the way they drink. they don't understand that this is something special. >> fortunately you were never young and you never had that problem. >> i had my share of embarrassing moments. i won't lie.
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i grew up, admonishing. i grew up, america. >> you got older. >> you have to treat the reward as though it is a reward and not just the achievement. if you achieve something then you drink. >> that was profound. >> i thought he was mocking me. coming up -- >> i would never do that. >> never. why is he so mean to me today? what is the key to international diplomacy? john bolden discusses his book. but first, what adorable animal viciously attacked lady go go? lady gaga? let's say it rhymes with slow loris.
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would you want to know the day are you going to go? that's the subject of tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> welcome to the "ride" debate center host of tonight's" red eye" debate center. chinese scientists claim they discovered thousand accurately predict the life span of worms. the key is looking at activity in cells that generate energy. as always what is true of worms is true of humans. indeed the breakthrough could one day be used to figure out how long we live.
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hedge hogs can live forever. what is the worry, hedge hog? you are a hedge hog. no matter how fast you run, wherever you end up you are still you. >> it is true. >> it is. ambassador, would you want to know exactly when you were going to die for the sake of planning? >> no. it would be depressing for years and years in advance. i think this problem will be taken care of. i think obamacare will forbid death inequality. if you have good genes you will have to give them up for the guy next to you so he can live as long as you can. otherwise we will have disparity in the world. >> i know where a club where you redistribute genes around midnight. it is a lot of fun actually.
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i often end up with very -- joanne, even if this were possible and you could know when you would die there would be ways you could die before. >> oh yeah, drownings, accidents, murder. >> i love how drowning wasn't an accident. >> purposeful drowning. >> what about a girl who texted herself into a train. >> did she? >> yes, she was texting and she ran into a train and she -- and it didn't kill her. but it did break her iphone. >> that's scary. people are not paying attention and it could diminish your life span. >> the one thing i agree with the study is when they looked at the mitochondrial flashes. it is a signal of a stress. the lower amount of flashes you have, the longer the cell lived. i think that's true of all of
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us. the more stress we have in our lives, the more flashes in our cells we will age quicker and die faster. that's why i drink heavily so i am not stressed. >> that's why people who drink -- that's why you have to drink all through your life so you can livelonger. if you drink too much and then quit it is over. constantine, would it scare you to know you might die before you had a chance to be with everyone on the planet? >> no. first of all this is scary. it would fright -- fright enemy to know the day of death. the years of depressing -- >> but you know you will die anyway. >> i have to be honest. only lately i go to set the latch on the door and lock the door up for the night and i think -- i live by myself. >> you don't lock your door before that? >> no. you it is locked, but i don't set the you know, what do you call -- live in a nice building. >> the chain.
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>> must be nice, chain and everything. >> back to me. >> it never really left you. >> what the heck was i going to say? i started thinking my father passed away not too long ago. maybe that sort of got me thinking about all of this, but it is another day off the calendar. i have been thinking about the simplicity. it is another day off my life. >> how close are you to 40? >> a couple years. >> believe it. when you hit 40 that's when it all just falls away. it is coming! >> andy, you are dead inside so none of this matters. >> i am dead outside and alive inside. the medical community have no idea what is going on. >> have you a little brain inside of you operating all of the controls. this is andy levy. >> they checked that a and that's not the case. the first published story was
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about a lifeline who devised a way to tell people the exact day of his death. you know what happened to him? he was assassinated by the life insurance industry because he was going put them out of business. that's the same thing that will happen to these scientists if they are not careful. i would be more interested in knowing when other people will die. it would be helpful. it may help you get a good apartment or something like that. >> as opposed to wedding crashers. what do they call them? >> funeral crashers? >> yeah. >> i complete your thoughts. you know what though, i would like to know exactly when i die just, a, because then i can stop thinking about it. once they say it will be 2054. i will say okay i will go on with my life. >> you are at peace with it. >> i am always thinking about it. >> why not say thursday? >> why thursday? >> it gives me time to plan. >> you are focused on the wrong thing. you know the old saying, i am not going to die. the world is goes to end.
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functionally it will be the same. when i die you will all go away. >> it is your world and we are living in it. >> that's true. >> it is true for you too. >> i know when my last thought in my head will be. oh [bleep] because i will die in a careless accident because i am so distracted and not thinking. it will be like the woman with the iphone and oh jeez. >> or tainted pork. >> i do eat a lot of pork. thanks for reminding me. i think i am in trouble. andrew cuomo wants to turn colleges into prisons. he wants to turn prisons into colleges. they have associates and bachelor degrees and hope they will return to a life of crime cuomo says they spend 60 grand for each prisoner and it costs
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an additional five grand to educate each inmate. where did 60 grand a year go? that's 17 times what it guess on. >> i believe it goes to the delicious food. >> considering how expensive college is these days, i am expecting the high school guidance counselors to recommend their students get arrested. and if criminals can get a degree, then they can learn how to become white collar criminals and they won't have to go to jail. >> unless you are bernie -- bernie may doff. >> but colleges are prisons already and this whole thing is a plot by the teachers unions to get more jobs for teachers. that's what it boils down to. >> i don't know anybody in my family who is running to the prison to teach. >> times are tough. teachers will take any jobs. >> try musical theater.
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i kind of back this, i have to be honest. i back this and i would like to see -- let's face it. not every in prison is -- not everyone in prison is on death row and in for murder. there is a lot of education we . later on maybe they won't steal my car and cost me more money. >> if they steal your car they will be articulate when they steal it. excuse me, young man. >> why do you think education will better in prisons than in high school? if you flunk a test you get another year? >> there is nothing to do in prison but be forced to read these books. >> it would make a great lifetime move she. movie. they fall in love. really, you leave with a debris and they do the background check of the job you are qualified for it is a
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great idea in theory, but i don't want my taxpayer dollars going to that. i think they should stay privately funded. >> i agree. last word to you, andy if you have one. >> nope. >> unless it is the prison from walking dead. >> it is a great life. where does the money go? >> the governor claims that this in the long run will be a money saver for taxpayers. if that's true i am all for it. >> i don't believe so. how about you pay for it for the next 20 years or so? >> i probably will. >> i don't pay taxes. >> hey, everyone, it is time to take a break. as you heard i have a new coming out. march 18th is the drop date. it is called "not cool." i may be coming to a city near you in this here bus with the really cool schedule there.
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31 cities and 11 days. take a look. i would love to meet some of you. g gutfeld.com. go there for the entire tour schedule to see where i am going to be. look at that. it is a bus.
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her tongue is sprung. it is day 703 of. >> miley cyrus kicked off her highly anticipated bangerz tour with a z in vancouver which i believe is in british columbia. the unapologetically brass pop star put on quite a show for the thousands of fans in attendance including the ambassador. good for you.
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glad you went. at one point she feigned oral sex with a bill clinton. the impersonator swayed to the music in a presidential rubber mask. i am appalled that we only have pictures and not video of this. the sad story is this is a waste because nobody even knows who bill clinton is. they are like 12. >> there saw lot of weed smoking in vancouver so they may know who bill clinton is. i am not sure. honestly, i know miley and i know her family a little bit. she is actually really a talented girl. we all know this is just shear entertainment. she doesn't even know what she is doing. at least she only took one knee. >> that's a good way of putting it. >> it was more like a rest period, when you take a knee. everyone take a knee.
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>> when you take two knees that means something totally different. i wouldn't know, ambassador. what do you think president clinton's response may be outrage or yea? >> how do you get to meet miley cyrus? i find it beyond me that anybody who think they would advance their career. obviously it works in her case and that's why she keeps doing it. >> i think this is a performance bill could get behind. >> i can't believe it has worked this much. a lot of times these publicity stunts -- the stuff she has done though has worked. >> i think we are getting tired of it though. it has. you are right. it has worked and we are talking about her selling tickets for her tour. but now it is like, oh god another thing. oh gosh what is happening? who is her tour director and her artistic director? who is the adult that is saying okay or you have this idea?
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this will work. does she have a publicist? >> she has a good drug dealer. >> she has a huge team. she is an a-team. everything is calculated giant that makes it sad. you have all of that money and that's what you are doing. >> the tragedy is she made "party in the usa" an even more unlistenable song. it was a great song. andy you used to play it all the time when you worked out. >> i can't anymore. >> she soiled it and she soiled your ears. >> how do we know that was a feaux clinton? i saw no evidence that was a mask. >> that is so true. >> joanne i i have gotten to the end of the giving a crap about miley cyrus. i feel sorry for kids -- for parents who took kids to the concert. they have to fake explain what happened on the stage. on the other hand i don't feel sorry because they should have
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known better. >> do you think parents took the kids? >> absolutely. >> they are calling them concerts now even. no she has a lot of young fans. that's the only thing that now that i am a dad makes knee a little quesy. >> you are a dad? >> yes. a 3-year-old. >> congratulations. >> belated. >> she was born a three -- a 3-year-old. so that weirds me out. ultimately she is a talented girl. she has a great voice and is a good song writer. this pop stuff is not easy to right. but this is to sell tickets to the tour. no one sells records anymore. she is just putting on a big show. >> all right. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. do you have a video of your
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animal doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye and click on submit a video. we may use it. lady gaga gets bitten. a lot of pop stars today.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." return appearances from comedian sherrod small. he is the one on the left. the delightful and lovely kt mcfarlane. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> i was just thinking they are like the new carville and madeline. it was a dumb joke i stole. will the pop star have a scar? she wanted a small, furry creature to be in her music video. i was unavailable so she went with something else. a source tells the new york post, the slow loris is the cutest picture on the planet. we established that at "red eye." we were ahead of this years ago. they wanted to use one in a
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scene, but the animal actually nipped her. they put it back in its box and took it away in disgrace which is code for they killed it. that would be wrong. they are rare and so adorable, but they are deadly. they have a weird saliva stuff. they go like this and touch you and then they kill you. >> or they put it on your head. and then when when you touch the top of their head -- >> they are clever. slow loris are slow physically, but very ogee -- agile. constantine, you are a musician. could this end her career? >> you know what is so funny? art pop, art slop, what a flop. it debuted at number one. this girl has had a strike that toss fear rick -- str atospheric few years. >> about the slow loris? >> i don't get it.
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>> that's what i'm getting at. >> she gives money to peta and all of these things. >> here is the problem though with this story. she gave money to the castle that she was shooting in. she gave money to the preservation foundation. she did not give money to the wildlife foundation. the speos see is endangered -- the species is endangered and not doing anything for them. >> she is eating them. >> write a cute song about the thing. >> look how terrified he is. he hasn't moved. >> i held something similar. >> that was at a bar. >> i have raised the question on the show and have yet to get an answer. i want to know about fast loris. if the slow loris didn't work why not get a fast loris? research? oh, okay, they are busy. we have no research. andy, should we be more
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concerned about the bite that she has incurred or the welfare of the animal that bit her? there could be all sorts of things in her system and the poor animal that bit her could be dying as we speak. >> that animal could have help c for all we -- hep-c. the only thing i am upset with is it didn't bite her harder. it is an endangered species and you shouldn't be using it in your stupid music video with your stupid song. >> maybe if it was miley cyrus you would have nailed her. >> i don't think you want that animal to bite her hard. that's not like you. >> i am team loris. >> i don't discriminate against lori. >> nothing bad happened. >> you don't know that. >> it is a beautiful animal. >> and don't talk about gaga like that.
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>> special thanks to joanne -- why do i have to thank you? you worky -- you work here. constantine, john bolden, always a pleasure. i'm greg gutfeld. ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪
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