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look at that, he's happy. wow. of course you can see that again and again and again. up next, "the o'reilly factor." good night from washington. i'll see you monday night when you can dvr the show if you're not home. tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." laser tag or treading water naked. which should become an olympic event? the question they didn't think to ask. and how many white castle burgers does joe biden think they can eat in one sitting? >> 13,000. 13,000. >> and finally, how confident is the president he and joe biden can eat 13,000 white castle burgers in one sitting. >> i am optimistic that we can do it together. >> none of these stories on "red eye" tonight jie. and now let's welcome our guest. her thoughts are so hard-hitting they leave bruises on your brain.
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i am here with brightbart news contributor. she will make you french toast in the morning and then eat it before you wake up and you withm the dog. and once again he forgot to write his own intro. so convicted of indecent exposure three times, he never closes his robe, andy levy. and he is always crash and full of sac and owns a firm ass, actor and comedian nick depallo. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. your doctor called, greg. >> you have to say yes before you undress. a new bill in california would require school campuses to make affirmative consent the standard when it reports sexual assault. in other words, it is not that no means no. it is that no, yes means no.
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consent could be conveyed through clear and unambiguous actions as well as words. but, quote, relying on nonverbal communication can lead to misunderstanding. the bill mirrors a wave of campus activism aimed at getting male students to ask first and ask often before engaging in sexual activity. >> who is that? >> that makes me forget everything that hurt me as a child. >> i am against noncon -- nonconsensual sex. do you think this takes youthful love? >> did you bury the dog before you put the video up? and did it say yes? not just bark in approval?
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this is ridiculous. all this is saying is women are supposed to be in power and we are supposed to be strong. unless a man says do you really want to have sex with me? here, sign on the dotted line. we don't know what we are putting ourselves into. if this is what it takes to be a feminist, i don't want to be one. >> nick, are you a feminist. >> i look like a greek lesbian. >> if you were in college what would you do right now? a young man in college and this was happening? >> i would get a hooker. seriously. no paperwork, all in cash. seriously. let the co-eds play with their toys. you are laughing, but i am dead serious. youwhat i show up with my lawyer? this is tammy. this is an argument to film sex, right? if there is no film -- >> that's true. a guy who wants to film sex can use this as an excuse.
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look, i want to -- >> i have. >> you have, haven't you. that's a good point. you accidentally went to another area of a good point. why is this only applying in college relationships? why doesn't it apply in marriage too? shouldn't you have the same rules? >> brought this up with f lee bailey in the 80s. >> i don't believe you. >> am i right? >> yes, you are right. i don't know why. you didn't follow-up with my question. >> what was it? >> i don't know. it is friday. >> send me your questions. i am agree wght young black woman. you call yourself feminist, but you need a guy to sign something. >> you are surprised you agreed with a young black woman. >> yes, i am.
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>> the amazing thing is he agreed with a smart person. >> andy, let me say something. i have to say something. >> he had to say something. >> cane say one more thing -- can i say one more thing? they were the first to say you had to get a verbal commitment. that never works. you can't understand a woman with her mouthful. great joke. if it gets cut i am going to. >> joy-behar. >> it has to do with alcohol. people drink on campus, i here. i was sober doing a lot of religious, would. does being drunk -- there is no such thing as consent if you are drunk. >> yeah, there will be a lot of court cases that will come up because of that. people just love going to court for everything now.
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the thing is you need to drink so much that you don't remember. then there is no problem. >> that is an amazing suggestion. college kids aren't doing it right. >> that's only if there is consent, joanne. >> yes. wait, what did i just say yes to? >> exactly. >> i just wanted to make sure. >> you are going to wake up with a snow pal. >> i am not sure i understand -- understood what you said. >> it is the abuse to the dog. do not get it twisted. >> maybe because there are so many legal obstacles that there is nothing left for me but a dog. it is legal in my mind. >> and like i said, unless the dog says yes it is not con con
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consensual. >> but they like it rough. that's terrible. go ahead and give stupid radical offensiveness. >> i can't even do that. this is what i do anyway. do you want to have sex with me? they say yes and i say are you sure? they say yes. really? usually it is 15 or 20 times before -- all right, i guess they do. can i propose something radical? don't sleep with someone you don't know and trust. >> that's a point. >> boy that sounds like a ball. get married at 18 why don't you. >> some people have and it turns out okay for them. >> yeah, from tennessee most of them. >> well now you have to smear tennessee? >> i am playing there next week. i thought i would mention it it. >> it would be funny if this did apply to relationships and marriages. could you imagine a? for women now, we put our sweatpants on and you know that means no. could you imagine if we said no? the divorce rate would be
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higher than it is. the sweatpants lets you know that the answer is no. >> i did not know that. >> i always wear sweatpants around the house. >> when my wife said i do -- >> was it supposed to be stoping me? i apologize. >> look up the deaf negs of sweatpants in -- the definition of sweatpants in the dictionary and it means no. >> when your wife says i do, that's a verbal commitment. she does president know what she is saying -- doesn't know what she is saying yes to. >> it gives new meaning to talking to the hand, right, andy? when you are living alone. >> i don't follow. >> and you got nobody. you have to ask your hand for permission. >> sign language into the hand. >> can i say -- this is amazing. boy the condescension tonight. when you talk about the guys having to film it. the fact is none of this
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matters. all a guy has to do is say i asked for affirmative consent. he kept saying yes. unless there is film of it, in a legal battle, it is he said-she said. >> i wrote that down and got to say that. everybody can lie about it. in a sense you have to photograph somebody signing something. >> i have the camera in my hat while having sex. >> you were doing that for years. >> just ask bill clinton how he got away with it all of these years. >> he just became president and that's a lot of effort to get laid. >> picture the feminist that came up with this. she is sitting at home with nine cats and 5:00 shadow and a rat tail. just miserable. very bright though obviously. seriously. >> you are a thoughtful, progressive man. >> i'm dead on the money. >> you are a stay at home dad, aren't you? >> you ever met a feminist stripper? no. >> a lot of strippers are
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feminist. >> oh please. they don't know what feminism is. >> to them it is empowering. >> yeah, with 10 bucks between their breast. >> we will move on after we insulted the strippers of america. should pigment dig tate your punish -- dictate your punishment? oh boy race. they sent letters to public schools telling them to discipline students more or less harshly according to their race. the goal is to make sure black and latinos are not being punished more than white and asian students even though they are more likely to misbehave. they condemned the policy saying it would likely make classrooms more chaotic. speaking of bad behavior.
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>> wow. >> i'm worried about that skinny cat. >> it is a bulimic cat. let's get this over with and go to nick. >> can i excuse myself from the table? >> we will tell the editors that we will create a blank spot and cut this section out. >> i don't have anything planned. >> how do you feel about this topic you are discussing now. go. >> that story about the blacks and law tan knows showing -- latinos showing up for class, i don't agree with that. it shows more of the obama administration. i don't want to sound like a far right lone. there is no logic. it is emotion-based, this type of ruling. there is no reasoning involved.
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this goes against everything learned in a civil society. >> let me throw this to sonny. they are expecting less for a group of people. it is racist. we don't expect them to adhere to the same rules that whites and asians do. is it more insulting? >> it goes to victimization. i want to hurt his feelings real fast. rather than doing that i want to be serious. it goes to victims. if you want to know why black kids drop out of school and why they are not at school, it is because they are learning progressive crap like the color of their skin makes them stop going and where do you find them? they are on the street corner and hustling and making money the capitalistic way. wish i this choose a different product, but nonetheless they are going after the money and that's the point. when you have people that want to con constantly put it on
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the color of your skin it goes to prove whether it is coming from a white person or coming from a black person. it is ignorant. >> where are they learning life span? >> it is in school. when you hear a teacher say it is not your fault or your mother -- look, my mother is a crack head and my dad can barely read. i graduated at 16 in the top 10 of my class. to me that is not an excuse that can be used for anything. when the school tells you they are less than and they can't be judged -- >> i thought you were pushing it off on white society saying they are less than. >> i don't care white people give a dam about that. >> we care about you. >> i love this. >> i see a new sitcom coming. >> sonny and nick. >> sunny and partly sunny.
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>> interesting whether you in school you stabbed the chemistry teacher with a hunting knife. you didn't go to de teption because you were a pretty girl. >> but i learned from that. i need to get better at my knifing skills. >> what do you make of this story? >> we are bombarded with affirmative action. growing up that was the beg issue being discussed. now it looks like this is negative reaction. when it comes to discipline. i think that discipline should be served out when there is miss behavior. teachers don't like having to discipline more or less than they need to. it is time out of their day. it is more paperwork. >> you are avoiding the race part of the story. >> of course i am. i am a white girl. >> i don't think that was the important part of the story. >> it is about education and
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discipline. >> you were doing the pageant thing. >> in my default. >> what we need is education, andy. >> yes. >> should obama be impeached? >> yeah. but i don't know what it has to do with the story. i don't get this. they say schools violate federal law when they even handedly implement neutral policies. i want to know what federal law you could possibly violate by implementing neutral policies. and does this apply to gender too? if more boys than girls are being punished which they probably are, does that violate federal law? what if more straight students are punished than gay students? does that violate federal law? they have to figure this out. in this letter they point out that racial discrimination is a real problem. if that's the case, the answer is for schools to do exactly what they are being told they can't do which is apply
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everything in an even hand i had manner. even handed manner. >> progressives run to schools. they have their hand in every aspect of the school. if there is racism in the school when it comes to school it is the progressives putting it out there. so you do not get to create a problem. they swoop in like superman and fix it. >> amen. right on the money. >> when you say you don't get to do that, you mean them or me? i feel like i am allowed to do that. >> you didn't answer the question. should obama be impeached? >> i said yes. i know what show i'm on. >> it is holder. he should have been gone two years ago. >> every decision he makes is race based. or it is reacting to what he believes is past repression. >> ray nagin, democrat ray
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concert of rob thin thicke. they say it is about having sex with women against their will. they said we work hard to avoid sensorship and respect differing views, but individuals may or may not choose to go to the concert. by the way, i won't be attending after what robin's dad did to me in a hot tub in 2003. it was a back rub, but it was a terrible back rub. >> it was more of what he didn't do. >> here is a preview of error bin -- of robin thicke's performance. >> he added the special effects. that's progress for him. >> will you be joining the protesters? >> i just want to ask for my money back. >> i am highly disappointed.
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i will stand up for the men this time. first of all, the song is not about pushing yourself on a woman. it is about a woman trying to figure out if she wants to be good or wants to be bad, what she wants to do. that's what the song is about. they took the whole song out of context to even begin with. robin thicke has to get my money back. i watched this video and the hype they put around him and the spin they put around him, i don't spend my money on crap. he made me spend my money on crap. if you asked me anything that's what i am most ticked off about. i took money out of my pocket to spend on robin thicke of the. >> that is the real crime. joanne how upset were you that you were not cast in the video? >> i cried. i skip meals. no, that's a lie. >> and then throw up. >> of course. i think he is great.
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i think he is a great per pormer. kids these days just protesting everything. i say kids like i was just college. if you are going to to fight injustices, pick something. >> can we move on. i need a moment. >> you don't find him you are resist blee attractive, joanne? >> no, you are great. >> i smell the sincerity. >> is this kind of protest what students should be engaged in? it keeps them out of real action. >> who else have they had there? this is where they will take this thing with robin thicke and not the last years of pdiddy and chris brown. let me quote lyrics.
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when you scream i need to pull your body closer. let me sex you, baby girl. you better not change your mind. no is not an option. i am going take what is mine. >> i have become an old person. >> i had a charl ton heston flash back. >> it ain't about race. >> how about you let me finish what i am saying and then you can answer the question. >> i am a strong white man, all right? when is the last time snoop or jay-z was called out for their sexism by a college feminist group? >> why don't you sit and listen to intelligence while i pull a bell o'reilly on you and zip it. why is hip hop the only cultural aspect that is asked to be -- to aspire to not booy
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a massagan sigh t? they can talk about birth control and saying i want to have sex with who ever, how many times and however, i want you to pay for it. yet, these are feminist women. this is what they create. hip hop goes out and they see these women. >> why are you yelling? >> i'm telling you, man. chomp, chomp, chomp pac man. >> what did i do? i'm sorry. >> if hip hop is the only one to be held responsible, you can create feminists in every aspect of the word. marilyn monroe was what? what was she? oh, nothing, but everybody who put the pin ups, are they massagonist? >> just pointing out the fact that these women want to be seen as sex ops and they are seen as sex objects and then
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blame the men for it. that's not every woman. >> that's a good point. there are a lot of sandra flukes in this world and you have to understand it. >> i love being an object. >> i'm good, man. >> no, you told me -- before the show you said you strongly disagree with everything sunny says. you want to take it out right now. >> i actually completely agree with what sunny says about the song. for them to say it celebrates having sex with women against their will goes too far. the line, you know you want it. it is about a girl playing hard to get and hasn't made up her mind. the problem, it is the same thing rapists say to their victims which is why it offends people. that's not what it means in the context of the song. it is fine for students to start a petition about this and protest outside the concert and it is fine for the university to say we hear you, but no. >> i think we wrapped that one up unless you want to say something. >> she is asking why hip hop
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is being singled out. i don't remember sinatra singing about rape. >> when sinatra was in vegas who do you think he was around? choir girls? yeah, yeah. >> he is not singing about it. >> oh because he did it behind closed doors it is so much better. >> did what? he got laid a lot and did it with consent. >> that was fun. daylight savings time in two weeks. set your clocks forward now. which chocolate treat is the most influential of all time? >> here we go again. which is better, white chocolate or black chocolate?
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it is an academy for mom and dad-amey. it would require parents of elementary school children to attend four parenting classes. under the proposal the education division will have classes for brats and one day of paid leave so working parents can attend. if not 6th graders won't move to the seventh grade.
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they say you need a license to fish, but anyone can be a parented and there are some really bad parents out there. >> you need a license to fish, but anyone can be a parent, and there are some really bad parents out there. >> i think every good parent would admit there is something more they can learn. people truly offended are probably the ones who need it the most. >> he's so smart. he is a smart guy. i swear i met that guy. you said the government should take a beggar role in raising -- a bigger role in raising kids. >> they should teach these young people how not to become parents. stop it before it gets to this point. there are good parents a in that class. there is a small segment. everyone gets punished and all of those kids parents have to take parenting classes because of a few bad apples. >> and we have to pay for it. >> and we have to play for it.
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i was feeding into the right wing. and we have to pay for it. >> do you see my point? >> yes. >> my kid gets held back because you are a crappy parent? >> that sucks. >> sunny, there are bad parents out there. could this be useful? >> of course not. what is the government going to teach them, balance the checkbook? the most important then in a parent and child relationship is you get to learn together. you make mistakes together. your child does something you don't like and you beat them until they get -- you learn not to hit so hard next time of the you learn it together. it is trial and error. it is mistakes and it is okay. the one thing i always tell my daughter is i want you to remember that mommy is not perfect. that way mommy is allowed to make mistakes and apologize and rectify the mistake and accept responsibility for the mistake. and in that effort i am
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teaching you to understand that same role. what are will you do when you get to school? are they going to teach you to pay the union dues. there is nothing in that class that is going to lead children toward capitalism and freedom, i can guarantee that. >> they will learn a lot about climate change which is important. >> you have five children by seven men and last year you gave birth to a wolf. that's really weird. would you say you know what you are doing? >> mommy is not perfect. i am learning along the way. these poor kids. they are now going to have to beheld back because these bad parents -- if are you a bad parent, you are a bad parent. if you aren't invested in your children's lives, then you are not going to go to these classes and then your kid
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won't be able to go to seventh grade. you can accomplish educating the parents about the struggles that these kids may be facing at this age in a newsletter. >> i love these letters. >> they need you to come in to get your e-mail and phone number. they need pertinent information. that's why they want you to come in and be a part of the system. believe me it is nothing to do with helping you rear your kid. >> she is right. they tell you what kind of toilets. you have to get nine permits to plant a tree. why not for a kid? great point. are we done? >> i think the state does an excellent job of educating kids, why not let them educate parents? >> great statement. next story. she sees the bongs with the tag uh -- tag-alongs. she set up shop outside a san francisco pot shop.
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you know what i love about fox news? when it is a kid they put little in front. it is giant child. >> 6 foot 3. >> a 500-powbd -- pound child. the mother said she sold the boxes in front of the clinic. a staffer says it is no secret that cannibus is a powerful appetite stimulant and we knew this would be a beneficial endeavor for the girls. the girls scouts has no problem about this which sets them apart from their colorado counterparts. we do not allow girl scouts to sell cookies in front of marijuana stores or liquor stores. let's check in with stone beagle.
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>> i can't even do that. do you have any problems with this enterprising woman selling cookies in front of a pot shop? >> it is great. so long as the mom is there she is fine. she is teaching her daughter to be a good business woman. you don't set up a water stand next to a water fountain. you want to sell some cookies? you want to sell the most? that's where you do it. >> she is ready for "the apprentice" and she is only 5. i don't remember her age. maybe it was 10. >> little. >> maybe it is 13. this is a genius move. >> i had the same take. remember willy sutton?
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>> pool player. >> bank robber. why did he rob banks? that's where the money is. >> she is exactly right. i don't see anything wrong. i put weed in the girl scout cookies. it is a vicious cycle. >> it is refreshing to see you agree with two women in one night. are you going to agree with this as well? >> no. i am against it. why are you putting little girls around cookies so they can grow up to be fat and can ons trough size them in society all over again. in actuality the funniest part for me was where the mother goes it also adds a little bit of a cool factor. i get to be the cool parent. she prefixes this to say i can have a conversation with my daughter about drugs where i get to be the cool -- this woman has lost her mind.
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she is one that needs to go to a california parenting class and understand what she is doing makes no sense what so ever. >> any down sides here? >> i tell you what pisses me off about this. why is it these people who come out of the marijuana dispense recan get their cookies right away? usually you order them and you wait two months to get your thin mints and they get to walk out and get boxes? >> and they are overpriced too. i am tired of the pearnts at -- the parents at work drumming up business from kids. if you work in an office you have to buy four boxes of cookies you don't want. >> you put a sign on your desk that says fat kids eat cake. it lets you know that anyone wants to sell you something they look at it and say probably not. >> i am bummed because usually somebody does come around and this year nothing. >> i always answer the door in
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my tight, leather shorts. >> that's an image. >> we have to take a break. got a new book coming out march 18th. this is the bus i am going around america in. i may be coming to a city near you. there are a lot of cities. 31 cities in 11 days. march 27th i will be in dallas. that's pretty fun. in april i will be in michigan, indiana, ohio, kentucky, tennessee and all the way from april 4th to the 16th and then in florida and alabama the following week. why am i telling you this? you are probably drunk. you can't even remember this. check out g gutfeld.com for the entire tour schedule to see where i am going to be. i would love to see you. talk to your family in a creepy way.
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that's the subject of tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> welcome to the "red eye" debate center. here is the "red eye" debate center. we have reporters all over town waiting to chime in, but we won't get to them right now. after interviews with historians "time" magazine unwrapped the most influential candy bars of all time. they looked at which treats made the biggest impact. at number three was the first candy bar to introduce a filling which was human blood. i fell on one once and it took a longtime to remove. just ask the er doctor. number two is hershey's milk chocolate. beloved by world war ii soldiers and bald satanist. and in first, kit-kat it was
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the first to promote sharing and polygamy. i prefer any bar that is in a fun size like me. sunny, did your favorite candy bar make the list? >> i don't eat candy. >> you must have eaten it once. >> no, i like straw -- strawberries and oranges. >> oh, colt -- come on michelle obama. >> the difference between me and michelle obama is i don't care if you eat canada. if you eat candy. >> have i nothing against anybody that wants to do it. i am a fruit girl. >> you have the natural sweet tooth. nick, when you lure children to your car. >> car? i have a van. >> what is your favorite candy bar? >> bit o honey. >> you are the only person to say bit o honey.
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>> >> i love it. it is if you have a bad tooth it gets yanked out. if your muffler breaks you can next it with bit o honey. >> and marathon bar. >> it has a different name. >> it is the sandusky bar. >> by the way, nobody eats bit o honey. nobody. >> are you serious? it is peanut butter and honey. >> if you got that at trick or treat you egged that house. you killed the family. >> did you like the abba-zabba's? >> this may be the reason i am this way. at halloween my grandma gave us raisen. maybe that's why i don't like
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the candy. >> you hate sharing so i guess kit-kat is your favorite to eat and then throw up. >> i hate sharing so i don't share any. i like even numbers so there is four pieces. they are all for me. my favorite candy is the reese's peanut butter cups. i feel like girls like the peanut butter and the chocolate. >> i think it is because it is in a wrapper. >> i don't feel as bad because there are two pieces even though they are large and full of saturated fat. a bar i will -- how do you stop? you heat the whole thing, right? >> exactly. >> no, you don't eat the whole thing. >> when you were a kid it was about -- it was like oh my god you have your chocolate in my peanut butter. that's intercourse.
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>> that's what turned me off about the candy bar. >> that just came to me. andy, you are jewish. >> yes. >> i guess we are done here. no, the chocolate candy -- the chocolate coins, they are terrible. >> they are delicious. >> secondly i don't care -- i want to talk about the cones -- why do i want to talk about why the poll was unamerican. nothing against kit-kat. there is no museum. there is a hershey museum and a hershey park. more importantly the kit-kat power of the generation? no. it was hershey bars in world war ii. they killed leer and mussolini.
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[speaking german]. if it weren't f hersy we would all know what thatment. ma -- that meant. don't give me at kit-kat is numberne. >> i agree with andy and i am ing to buy a hersheyar. >> that wasn't even a mustae hitler. it was a chocolate. it was a poisoned hersy bar. >> where are we now? how much time do i he? i can go to the tease? iha te coconut i moun. hunky with the raisens i hate. only two things matter a chocolate bar with caramelnd nugget. >> i didn'teali. iave seen them in sps. >> we have 20econds.
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>> was beer to blame for losing the game? members of the austrian men's hockey team have apologized for drinking until 6:00 a.m. before a loss that ended their olympics. after beating norway on sunday a bunch of players partied at the austria house until sunrise. hours later they played slovenia and lost 3-1. austria's coach was shocked saying i was shocked, end quote. the team does president think sh -- doesn't think their partying was a be pro. they said we should have moved the celebration to the evening after our last tournament and we would like to apologize. thank god i don't have to apologize for my public hangovers because i am always drunk. weren't they better? >> no, slovenia slinks. stinks. they should have had a car bow load. you load up on on cashes. carbs.
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they don't have to apologize to fans, you ruined your own life. >> aren't you tired of the drunk shaming? >> own it. you don't have to apologize. they will go back to this austrian house and party until the next sunrise. >> what is an austrian house? >> i don't know. >> a kind of candy. >> sunny, you may actually play with a hangover because you are december distracted -- because you are less distracted. >> here is my theory. black girl, hockey. >> it can apply to general things. >> black girl, hockey. no. >> we have ninety seconds to talk at length. >> there has been a bunch of studies. i think these players should be punished except for the austrian team captain and he plays for the islanders and he
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is punished. uh -- apparently they have been getting drunk since 1983. if you can handle your booze, it clearly didn't for these guys. i think it was 4-0 or something like that. why not save the party until you are eliminated. and they stayed out until 6:00 in the morning. >> if they had gone out and had drinks. >> maybe it is a time difference. >> it might be that. >> they went to bed at 6:00 but it felt like the 1:00 a.m. time. >> maybe it was the selection of vodka. >> that could be it too. ellis pitched a no hitter on acid. that's the only fact i have. >> there was a joke for that. >> well you are a great comedian. >> the joke makes you wonder what kind of drugs -- is doing.
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i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg gutfield. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." the final hours of the sochi olympics have been mired in controversy. some are saying last night's figure skating competition was fixed by the russians. in fact, the russian skater stumbled and still won the gold. meanwhile, the uranian south korean leader put up a seemingly perfect routine and dropped to silver. they're not happy. >> i think that the system is
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