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minister? very well said. blockbuster numbers. huge hit. very generous with your times. congratulations. a great movie. i loved every minute of it. hope everyone goes to see it. off awe thank you, sean. >> all the time we have left. thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here real soon. >> tonight on "red eye"! >> coming up, are senior citizen water skissersers a threat to national security. the trend that has the pentagon on high alert. is the president recruiting a race of evil space tigers to invade canada. >> good news they're on board. they know this need to happen. >> and finally lady bugs, harmless insect or carriers of the world's deadliest parasite? we'll get to the bottom of it next. none of these stories on "red eye tonight." >> now let's welcome our guests. she never met a mirror she didn't like except for the one time when it was too small for
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her giant, jinlt hegiant head. >> he never met a mirror he didn't like. it gives him somebody to talk to finally. a lenly sad man with no friend. who will probably be dead tonight. >> if jokes were popcorn, he would come in a bag, in a move ve, alone in the dark. >> #redeye. >> thank you. if musical genius were sand. he would be the desert. he is best known for the drummer for a notable trio, called the police. you may have heard of them. they once opened up for the knack. >> hey, i will never forget that summer where you taught me how to be a man. >> so, want to point out. a member of the police you. don't have to run from. >> dart in. >> it is official. we have too many planets. nasa says its telescope, whatever that is, has a
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discovered a benoonanza of worl outside our solar system. called the discovery the big mother load, adding we almost doubled just today the number of planets known to humanity. well there go my taxes. some of the planets are not habitable zones, where it is not too cold or hot. for lick witd waquid water and . what could the world be like? with nasa we did our own investigation. here's a look at the world. and their inhabitants. >> new worlds!
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>> that's exciting. want to thank nasa for helping us with the video. welcome to the show. >> thank you. a pleasure having you here. i'm excited. kind of about the idea of alternative universes. i often wonder does this pose perhaps moral quandaries for earth? >> i don't know. depend on the relationship you want to establish with the den joh izens? do we want to dominate them? learn from them? or share our love with them? or are they nutritious? >> exactly. somebody speaks my language. this is my point. what happens if we discover that they are delicious. >> they're screwed.
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>> yeah. >> firest st we love them. then we eat them. >> that's another thing. do they have rights on other planets? asking you? >> if there is living things on the planets. when the humans come you are screwed. that's what we do. i watch movies with the blue people. avitar. that's where we got the idea of what you want to dupe with tho . >> soon as we come in, we'll put a jcpenney. >> i was thinking ordinary people. >> the smurfs. >> we see them as exo planets. what if we are an exo planet. they are having this discussion right now on blue eye. awe who is an exo planet. >> outside of ourselves. so it is their world. and we're just, rotating around it in another galaxy. they're thinking abut eout eati us.
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>> they probably have belttter taste. >> we don't want it. andy, an interesting fact. perhaps they're aware of who we are. but they have no interest in coming near us. did they get our little, what do we send out messages? >> of the radio waves. >> they're getting but not answering. >> they're not taking our calls. >> we'll get back to you. >> exactly. >> i find all of this to be sad. i know i won't live long enough few of get to the planet where i will be away from other people. makes me sad. i'm sequestick of. they say, it may have liquid water necessary for life. how do they know. in all of universe, can't there be life that doesn't need water. have they not seen signs. in signs, water killed the aliens. >> that other move ve. country music killed them. >> an exception. >> we don't know. that's my point. we don't know. >> mars attacks. >> amen amen.
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>> what are you saying? >> about what? >> are you saying that, what you are saying, i disagree with. you are saying that, you can apply the term life to anything? >> saying there can be life forms that we can't conceive of. that don't need. >> exactly. exactly. >> there could be living kevinup kevinup --ketchup. >> i want to be alive. the creature is fun, adorable. tastes really good. it creates a conflict you. have to decide do. you've make love off to it. do you eat it. or do you adopt it. what do you do? >> why can't you make love off to it and eat it. it is a brave new world. >> that's what i do with donuts. >> most of our viewers. >> and pizza. >> and pizza. >> it doesn't have to have the hole is what you are saying. >> bagels. >> i don't believe in race
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mixing. >> all right. >> start off as danish. and then bagel. then donut. >> scant bleacan't believe this into having sex with food. he is getting hoarse over a horse. liam is hot for a penny's right to trot. the subject of tonight's red eye debate 2014. live from the red eye debate center. >> welcome. i'm greg, host of tonight's red eye debate. here at the red eye debate center. got a sign. yeah. yeah. thank you. graphics. >> the budget has gone up. >> made this out of a yellow note pad with tape. wednesday, liam appeared on "the daily show" to pro momote his me but talked about a ban on horse drawn carriages in new york city. a little bit -- at our newly elected mayor. >> i am a little bit pissed off
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at our elect nued new mayor. wants to close the horse and carriage in new york. over 60% of the new yorkers want to keep the horse carriage industry in central park. the organizations want to put out, all this false information about how the horses are trea d treated. these guys treat the horses like their children. >> i hate children. i've don't know what that means. then he moved on to other top ticks. >> he won't take a meeting with the horse carriage industry. this guy supposed to be representing the new york people. >> you are, i hope they work it out. quite frankly from my perspective. it does not seem to, maybe just an emotional reaction, a particularly fulfilling life for, for an animal, but i love to see it. >> it is. >> we don't know. >> they're trained for this. >> unless it is mr. ed, you don't know. they may look at you and say
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ney. >> they're trained to dupe tho . >> stand up. i've had enough. >> yes! >> okay. this is interesting. stewart, isn't the question really about consciousness. that he believes the horses enjoy it. and jon stewart believes horses may hatch tve human thinking. awe their not humans. horses are not hard to read. dogs you know what they're thinking. cats, do they think. horses you know what they're thinking. the horses in central park are not happy horses. i know about horses. there are craze yef thiy things like to play polo. they are fit. running around. those horses actually do not live great lives. you know? what's new york without a horse drawn care snriage, you know? how can you not experience new
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york with the vestige. >> ten horses with a hard life. tough luck. >> i love it. i want it to stay. >> i think, liam is right. even though, shut of, liam. foreigner, don't need you talking about our issues. >> i want to hug everybody in manhattan today in this subzero temperature. i want to love everybody say. five hours away. you cannot be here. >> true. they want to replace horses with old-fashioned cars. >> you need something that feels pain. >> i want a beast of burden. >> you want them to suffer as you sit there. you paid $100 to sit there with a girl. >> horse. >> that's the thing. the idea is romantic, very old new york. with the date. going in the horse and buggy. it smells, because its poop sits there in a travine.
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costs a lot of 's bumpy. and then, the driver, the driver is turning around trying to talk to you. like leave us alone we're on a date. >> the best part of the whole experience. really is. new york will be diminished when you are not in the horse drawn carriage. the horses tail does this, that, and stuff comes right out in front of the honey. moon is shining, and fred astaire music going. that happens 3 feet from your face. >> i have a couple films. >> what they have been feeding the horse. >> okay. andy, the big question is -- stewart is making actually total sense. why does he care so much? >> he has a particular set of skills. i don't think that involves arguing abut horse drawn carriages. >> a hobby. >> talking about pictures of carriages drawn by horses. horse drawn carriages.
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then i might agree with him. awe thought was terrible. off sorry. no. i was going to say. i don't care about the central park thing. i can't stand the horses that ride around in the city on the streets. >> police horses. >> carriages. right out on the street. have you ever gotten stuck behind one in a cab on like a side street. it takes you, literally, 20 minutes to go a block. and you want to take your own life. >> you know what i like? your come mranplaint is a selfi. you are worried about horses. >> liam, you know where that guy works? does he have no idea where his next job is coming from with that point of view. >> unusual hobby. you see the ex-frtreme attitude from pima. defending a strange cause. >> where is he from? >> ireland. >> a lot of irish.
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all the guys, sheamus, guy who ride in carriages. >> think we will find out liam might be getting paid by big horse. >> big horse. >> on the payroll. a >> beg horse. spike lee isn't happy about white hipsters. >> can we debate. >> whole hour of debating. spike lee is ticked off at hipsters taking over brooklyn, he made clear in a lecture, speaking at pratt institute. christopher columbus syndrome, white people come in and force the culture of the neighborhood to change. listen up. >> i'm any for democracy and letting everybody live but you got to have some respect. you can't just come of in when people have a culture that's been laid down for generations and you come in and you [ bleep ] got ta change because you're here? get the [ bleep ] out of here. can't do that. >> in his rant he also addressed
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the argument when more affluent people move to a neighborhood it becomes safer, asking -- so why did it take this great influx of white people to get the schools better? why's there more police protection? in bed-stuy and harlem now? why's the garbage being picked up? weave avenue be >> puppies have been dealing with an influx of white ducks. >> that's the way it is supposed to be. i go to you first. you are a comedian. for no other reason. >> do you agree with lee's racism? >> yes. >> yes, you do? >> as soon as white people come in, ruin the neighborhood with
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the new schools. >> ha-ha-ha. >> i understand what he is saying, man. they change the neighborhood up. he don't want the neighborhood to change. he wants the nabbeighborhood to keep cultural history. white people come, sometimes, the police definitely come with y'all. >> this is all real peace and love here. let's get some shouting in. let me posit the notion. it's not white people. it's rich people coming in. that's why, that's why the lattes, the price goes up. >> rich hipsters with internet scams. >> regular white people is rich in the hood. you know when they come to the hood. average, middle-class white person is a rich person to them. >> i've seen some pretty rich african-americans. maybe not -- >> you mention my name? >> yeah, yeah. >> they're all jazz players and
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stuff. off awe i can roll. >> no. i just, putting that out there. i wonder if the schools improve, in affluent black neighborhoods. there are such things? >> yeah. we have got to learn to live together. that's what it comes done to. we won't have to have the conversation, we are living amongst each other. >> that's a beautiful comment. >> we should tgo to commercial. >> the neighbor calls up spike's dad and tells him, calls the police on him, and, that, gee, what's the matter with these people. how about you knock on his door? hey, neighbor. this is somebody you are going to be living next to. that, that's kind of weird. it's interesting. the police, incorporated a lot of musical styles. you might have been accused of the same thing, right? >> cultural appropriation. >> yes, i have done that. >> looks like you are saying,
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cross pollination. >> it's happening in san francisco. where the google guys are moving in. >> true. >> they got their own train. their own bus. >> their own buses. and everybody, i can see how if your neighborhood has a cultural identity, even. and it gets, changed. that's not always welcome. >> soon as the you -- who is newen tnew in the neighborhood. >> joanne. ge you have often said openly that you would look to move into ugly neighborhood and get rid of the ugly people? >> i don't get rid of them. i just discourage them from living there. it's funny, if i were at pratt and i gave this speech as a white woman saying, low income housing is coming to my neighborhood, i am not okay with that. why do you have to change this? it is just, it's funny how that works. >> good point. rich people have rights too.
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the haves cannot complain about the have-notes. >> a complaint is a complaint. >> a have used to be a have-not, right? that's america. >> in some cases yes. in the perfect case. sometime, a have long time ago, keep passing on his have to the other have. >> i would like to have some of that. >> andy, as a jew, you are behind all of this? >> absolutely. either way my people win. either way we are the landlord. we are making money. if we can charge, if richer people move in. we charge more. get more money. either way we are making money. >> cash business. >> we don't care. it's cash money. >> all right, we got to go. a point quickly. >> we have how to go. >> in on a high note. >> it wouldn't be a high note. >> do toasters only toast bread that's white? sherrod discusses "racist
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they wear make up, but they won't make up. >> they wear makeup, but they won't make up. >> huh? >> the band kiss is having issues with who should play at the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. gene simmons and company inducted in april. they won't perform at the ceremony. the lineup entering the hall its original, simmons, paul stanley, and peter chris, but two left the band a long time ago and replaced by two guys. nobody can agree who should perform. chris calls it disgraceful. freely says members shot down a reunion. since kiss won't be performing this printer will take its place.
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i was wondering where we were going with that. not sure it was worth it. stewart, are you surprised egos play a role in rock bands? >> what i am pleased about. the statement from kiss, embracing their old guys. the deal with the, hall of fame, is that it, it is about what happened 25 years ago. if you have survived 25 years, it's not about the new guys, who have not been there, it is about whatever was going on 25 years ago, itch f we are talking abou,
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it is in the hall of fame. technically the original guys are the ones. i can understand how everyone is upset about it. >> they hate each other don't they? that's what it? >> not the point. i would as vise them a wonderful thing to hug it out. there is seven of them or something. that's a lot of hugging. >> yes. >> they got makeup. a problem when i hug people. they get makeup all over their pelvis. it's true. >> the torso. >> when you come into the green room to hug me. i never hug. >> that's not why you don't hug him. >> because he is black. i always have to feel for my wallet afterward. >> how dare you sishr, i will te your wallet in front of you. should they handle this differently. you were a kiss fan? >> who don't love kiss. this is america. first of all, the new dude, stop, not about you. they're celebrating the history.
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like if they've celebrate. major league baseball celebrated '78 yankees. derek jeter is not getting a gift. he is not on the team. so they celebrate that team. you wasn't on it. move aside. and you know you, have been riding that for long enough. >> wonder, a feud between the original lineup, joanne. not, you guys don't care. something gene simmons. >> it is gene simmons. you know, gene simmons, is dirty, you can look at him, film thfilm -- filthy. a filthy businessman. >> you are saying because he is jewish. >> i see how it works. i see how it works. >> he took 23 years to marry the poor wife. >> he married her. when? >> on season finale. took four seasons. don't tell me i don't know my gene simmons history. how dare you think i'm any surfacey? >> a nice family. the kids go to our school. >> the kids are great. >> the kids are smart.
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>> the son is going to be something. >> funny, charming young man. joanne, you wear a lot of makeup. so you must have. >> all natural, come on! just kidding. off awe do you' >> what advice would you give off to the band? >> put impersonators on the stage. the cover bands. might as well. >> the little guys. little kiss. >> people want the perform ajs. i understand their maybe not wanting to do this when the band started there wasn't all this social media. everyone is a critic. everyone voices their opinions. anything they do is going to get exposure in a negative way. i see they might not want to. i think that's okay. as long as they still get their award. >> andy, you have strong feelings about this? >> yeah, i so don't. >> feel the heat. >> why can't they all perform. throw an extra drum kit. get them all up there. probably that won't work. ego, whatever. my guess is, i think you got at this.
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the new guys were probably like, look, we get. you know, those guys were with you when, when the band became famous. let them play. it may be that gene and paul said, no. we are a band now. we are not going to do that to you. >> that would be good loyal team. the new guys. you are right. should have said. give it up. the big move. and, then it would have been another big move for gene to say, paul to say. the guys have been there a long time. 25 years. >> the reason why the police stayed together because you are a trio right? >> we get along so well. we love each other. can't pull us apart they tried to pull us apart. >> they did. >> but nthey only succeeded for 25 years. >> no outsized ego in the band. >> we had the cone of nothingness. it is the thing that hold the two inch tape together. forms, velcro, cone of nothingness. i am nothing, no one.
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>> very rare in a band where a guy has one name. there is ego involved? >> let's see. what other band are there? there is -- a few. but, you know, bono is not egotistical. >> wonderful guy. charming. >> there goes that whole theory. >> you can have an ego and charming. pull off two things. look at me. >> must have encouraged personal growth in that band with the makeup thing is that when weep were busting out and everyone would come to shows. and you know give us props. show up, hey, wow, recognize them right away. he was the one guy who said, i'm gene simmons. we're looking at him, so, you're gene simmons. >> that's the thing. police, you are too good looking to have makeup. kiss you go out. >> when youage and put the make yum back on. if everythingdon't want to perf. >> lack like a giant, flabby.
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>> it was removed after they disapproved. an islamic symbol erased from katy perry's music video. a petition calling for youtube to take the video down. reached 60,000. the lead critic, blaspheme is blamed, burned whilst wearing a pendant. forming the word allah. the critic's name, b.h. obama. >> kidding. >> lightning round. >> should she have succumbed to pressure? >> katy perry did the decent thing. nobody was coming after her with the law or threatening her. she is not in the business of offending people.
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not her agenda. why not do a decent thing? they didn't soup hue her. isn't this how discourse is resolved? they asked. >> do you think they asked, or like a veiled threat. >> we haven't seen what the letter said. they didn't take legal action or issue a fatwah. >> you never see the fatwa until it is too late. >> she did a good thing. >> we say she, she didn't do any of this. >> who is she? >> katy perry? >> she didn't costume the actor. we need necklaces. look at this pill thing i found. they put it on her. no one knew what they were doing. i am sorry, this whole video, i just, i, i guess the cool idea. but it's not executed very well.
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i'm just not a fan. >> not a fan? >> i'm not. that's not egypt. that's egypt on cocaine. >> should have been executing people. riots. and misery. >> let's have executions. >> yes. >> spring awakening. >> spring awakening. a musical. you meant, arab spring. >> same thing. >> springtime. >> what is -- >> let's get down to black facts. >> scared of the next step or do the right sning. >> -- right thing? >> katy perry? who cares. take it down. don't want to offend that many people. >> it was the sexy thing to do, greg, why is it wrong? >> why is it sexy? >> you can't offend that many, 60,000 people. o >> this was the thing people should get offended over.
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>> would you have done it if it was a crucifix? >> me, would i do it? >> 60,000 people. >> of if people got offended how i use it. why not? what? who cares. just do it. >> all right. >> my grandmother was a christian. >> your grandmother may have mentioned, a principle, turn the other cheek. a prominent christian who had the point of view. >> i would look to see katy perry turn the other cheek. >> delicious. >> andy, you signed the petition? >> offending people should be illegal. the guy who started the petition was polite. the problem he asked youtube to take it down. which he doesn't know how it works. >> yeah. an issue with that. i do disagree. i don't, i don't, i think she took it, they, they changed it for one reason, one reason only. fear. i absolutely believe that. and i think it points out the
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difference between commerce and art. if it is art you don't change it. art, you say, sorry, hey, art offend people. if it is, if it is commerce, you change it. because you don't want. >> it's not her art. she is a musician. >> this is commerce. you are a business. i will take this out. >> i think it was straight up fear. don't think she would have done the same thing if christians come flan complained. >> it's not what part of cristian team iscrist y cristian t cristianty. >> we are sane. we are sane. >> that's not entirely true. >> the last temptation of christ. >> and noah. >> that is a movie. >> yeah, that's right. >> this was a necklace. right?
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i never would have caught that. it's not three second. >> what's the cleric, cleric doing watching that on youtube anyway? >> he is a big katy perry fan the i really enjoy your music until now. >> i was watching your video, very, very close low for religious purposes. and there was that thing right there in the cleavage. >> couldn't help but notice. >> that was the problem. could you just move it out of the cleavage. >> it wasn't on her. a different person. >> it was on a dude. >> isn't it always. time to take a break. don't leave now, more stuff to talk about. i forgot. here's my bus you. know where i am going. new book, called "not cool." you should read it. coming to a city in this bus. 31 sit yechlcities. texas, kentucky, tennessee, florida, you name it. keep in mind "unbiased".
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>> hard to believe that movie is over 10 years old. stew >> hard to believe the movie is over 10 years old. stewart has been commissioned by virginia arts festival to create the score for ben hur. they asked me first. i turned it down. the musical performance premieres april 19th. live at chrysler hall in norfolk, virginia, 60-member orchestra. i bought 400 tickets.
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i'm a patriot. stewart has been with us all night. we will talk abut this. how did this happen? >> very long story. i wrote the music for an arena show, they do the book "ben hur" with 1,000 underpaid czech ex-traz like in the movie they have 10,000, underpaid italian ex-traz. in the movie they're crashing ships together. in flames for the pirate scenes. in 1925, 80 years ago. 40 years before charlton heston. they could do stuff that had the man purr to create this spectacle. so, when this live show, had done its thing. i owned the music at that point. i could, i wanted to do the show. the concert is a big orchestra. me on the drums. and the started out as this movie over our head. the backdrop. then i started to make the movie. i cut the 2 1/2 hours down to 90 minutes. started to drink the kool-aid. started to realize the movie itself is something else. i mean it is much bigger than charlton heston movie.
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it cost $4 million. >> which in that money back then is, at least, $8 million. >> yeah. >> that's probably like, what $25 billion. >> $25 billion. >> quick with arithmetic. >> $25 billion. why do i listen to you? it is expressive. they have to be. >> it's silent. i can go crazy. i have this great music. then they have a sound effect. and battle scene. the sword fight. ♪ ♪ and then you see the movie. it's clank, clank, clank. what's going on? this movie is a silent movie. which means it belongs to me. >> it is yours. >> i'm on my drums. ain't no singing going on. ain't no dialogue going on. i got a 90-piece orchestra and my drums. we are going to make something happen. >> will this move out from
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virginia? >> yeah, yeah. >> go places. >> i got a little carried away. 70-piece orchestra. >> i don't think you are passionate enough. >> it's really, a very passion that movie. very religious movie. not many people realize this, the book was "ben hur, a tale of the christ." i live in los angeles. show business. where do you think my heart might be. i am a sinner, a libertine. but the religious component of this film is so powerful. that i am sobbing. i promise you, this is a film for christians. >> can't wait to see it. i didn't make it. fred made the film. i am here. i have drunk the kool-aid. i am serving, i really feel, the religious aspect of the film is as strong as the chariot race and pirate battle. >> they changed the movie title because somebody complained on facebook. >> guess. i guess. >> they chopped it down.
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the name of the book is "ben hur:a tale of the price." >> you are on huckabee this weekend. >> i thought you are. >> i don't know. >> waiting for the call. >> that's how i found you. >> yes! >> eh. i don't know. the governor. if he wants me on his show. i will be there. what i really want to do is i want to go and hit the, the local religious stations. because i really feel this film is a gift for believers. and i may not be, i am a sinner, but i think this film is, for them. >> uh-huh. >> i want to bring it and tell them. >> i'm interested about your sins. >> ha-ha. >> i'll show you later. >> yeah. >> hmm. interesting. >> we'll go to barack now. >> i see your enthusiasm is diminished. poof. >> are there any movies you would look to sound track you wish you could have sound tracked? >> my buddy will do "the mask of
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zorro." the old films. because the silent. for a composer. we get to dominate. the production values are so big and dramatic. they have to do it in front of the camera. and the, okay, it takes a minute to get used to the acting. they have to. you know? and then they have a -- >> all in the eyebrows and makeup. >> i used to be a silent film actress. >> you have aged well. >> thank you. >> you mean in videos? >> oh. >> sorry. sorry. >> i apologize. >> the video where she is on a bed. she is like this -- the little thing comes up. you have to click. she goes, hello. you never get the pop-up videos of the girl. >> who gets pop ups. >> no, i don't. >> 2014. >> you know what i am talking about. >> got to give you a link. you are watching old stuff. >> the pop up videos when you sign in to aol. >> i think you have been
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profiled. >> i knew i should have put that masking tape over that little cam. it will ruin me. are there rock band you like, anything that you listen snu to? >> slip knot. jam radio. good buddy fish. prayed for trey couple years. never noticed my good buddies. listen on the radio. next time i see them. i am going to be fish head. go figure. some where between, you know, i'm some where between igor stravinski, jimi hendrix, and slip knot and fish. >> you are a compose irfor "airborne" godfather of rollerblading movies. think we have of a clip. >> in a city where no one understand him. >> i need traffic. smog. heat waves. >> who would have thought he would become a hero by doing what he does best?
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>> prepster skating rinks. thought you would want to skate on our team. >> now he has one chance to prove himself. one final race to win. he is the one who has what it takes to put them over the top. >> was that hard? >> yes, what was hard about the scene. it went on. on. on. the director said we want to start with a bang. okay. now, take it higher. like demand. and this is the part. i want tight it to go higher. higher. higher. okay. we are six minutes into the chase here. we are, i look. wait a men out. end of the reel. i have five more minutes of this. okay. we got the brass going. we got the drums going. bring on some pedal. and then, just build up. and keep adding stuff. you've know?
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eastern. all right. we've got a couple minutes left. i want to talk to you about -- you were my sound track for the 80s the police, u two. >> you were my fortune of the 80s. >> i thought first concert i went to as the police and the knack opened up. >> that is right. my shirona. >> i was going back to uc berkeley. i did not get into the music school. >> i love that. that is the best. >> yes. i'm in the finished yet. i would go back and teach there. >> are you kidding? >> i will give them a diploma. they did teach me much more important stuff.
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if i had gotten into the music department there, if i had gotten into music department i would be in the orchestra. >> i -- can i bring up a fact about your family? your dad was instrumental in creating the cia? >> he was one of the original cowboys yeah. during that time he was in the east about insuring arab oil went to us and not north to the soviets. so the cold war, there are no battles, cold war is quickly forgotten but it was very real at that time. you know, george wallace created allowed cold war to develop into the conflict that it was, but no bullets were fired but the issue
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was resources of the old empire, french and british and russians. for us, it was the oil. we were not empire builders. we didn't have an empire. we needed that oil my bad dady's job to make it go west. whenever there is a colonel talking to the rus kichkies, my would go take them out and put another guy in. >> usa! usa! >> he paid tribute to his country. when he died it went to pot. >> crazy. >> crazy family. >> fun night. >> amazing night. >> thank you. go check out the orchest tra.
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