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here's a little taste of it up next, the o'reilly factor. go to gretawire for this video. tonight. on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." will belgium ever figure out how to build an electric ferris wheel? we will construct a more modern carnival attraction. and why does the president want to force every american to buy stock in seaweed? >> it is good business practice. it is a good thing to do. i'm confident about that. >> and finally, ice cream. delicious summertime treat or mind altering poison. our panel gets to the bottom of it next. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> hey, i'm andy -- wow, i can't even say my name.
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i am andy levy in for greg gutfeld who is getting ready to promote his new book "not cool." i am here with america's favorite philanthropist, winen enthusiast, joanne. and rick leventhal and gavin mcguinness, writer for talkingmag.com. his book is now available on netflix. >> really? >> yeah. and next to me, the great writer and novelist walter kern. it just reached the "new york times" best seller list. it is the true story of a murder, mystery and a mass ask you raid. mass ask -- masquerade. >> hi, andy. good luck. you've got very little shoes to fill. >> can you go under the covers
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if you are undercover? honolulu police are urging lawmakers keep under cuff officers who have sex with prostitutes. it is essential to catching criminals in the act and strict internal control prohibits mess conduct. critics say it can -- say it is antiquated at best. but they say police testimony convinced him the provision was needed saying it is a really murky area. if they think it is necessary, this is one area where i did defer to them and say i hope you are not having sex with prostitutes. the question remains, where do you craw the line 1234* we asked penguins to comment. >> that's the problem withdrawing lines. people trip over them.
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walter x welcome to the show. the police say they need this ability. they have a system in place to make sure it is not abused. what could possibly go wrong? >> nothing. doesn't the payment make prostitution, prostitution. and don't you usually pay up front? and thus why do you have to go through with the next part? i am convinced they are getting policemen coming back complaining if i can't go through with this, i will go crazy. >> or maybe having trouble chasing down suspects limping. >> how does walter know you have to pay up front? >> i have done a lot of deep reporting about it. >> reporters are not allowed to sleep with prostitutes. that's the sad part. >> you seem to know that walter was right. >> i didn't know. i was wondering why he would say that. >> you have a nice hole you just dug. >> and i am not climbing out
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of it. >> a lot of the hawaiian prostitutes are smuggled in as part of the sex trade from places as far as our president's birthplace in kenya. shouldn't the cops be trying to protect them instead of sleeping with them? >> i think police officers have enough to worry about reading people their rights and getting wairnts. they shouldn't worry about not having sex with a prostitute before they arrest them for prostitution. >> you really think that? >> no. i have seen a lot of cop movies. and police always wind up with the prostitutes. >> that's right. gavin, couldn't we solve this problem by legalizing prostitution? >> totally. you get in the nuances of when it is okay and when it is not okay, but it will help crime-fighting in general. when matthew mcconaghey, when he became a junky when he was a cop, he managed to get deep, deep in the force for four years infiltrated biker gangs. when they needed him later he
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said i still have the jacket and i can go in. that's because they allowed him to do speed and coke. if we let guys have sex with prostitutes for years, and then we need them four years later and they have the jacket and they say i know trixie and they can solve it. >> is there a special jacket? >> yes, a rain coat. >> it says party time, super favors. >> it sounds like a cool jacket. >> it is hard to get. maybe like 10,000 bucks. >> do you think if they got rid of the provision they would see a drop in police enrollment? >> maybe. although it is hawaii and who wouldn't want to be there? nice weather and you get a good tan. i understand that cops need to partake a in some illegal behavior if it is going to benefit their own safety or the safety of the masses. but sleeping with a prostitute, i don't think it does either. i have seen episodes of law and order svu.
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and there was one in particular, but he didn't actually have to sleep with the prostitute. they were trying to bustring. it was this whole human sex trafficking and they did a good job because they were looking out for the victim which they always do. that's the most important thing. >> this is not looking out for the victim. and did they think she is not going to go through with it? >> a lot who are sold into it, they are victims. >> but you have paid them and they said they will have sex with you. why do you then have to prove it? >> exactly. they shouldn't have to. >> it does seem like it shouldn't be that high on the list of priorities for the police department. >> could they just say oh i was just kidding about taking your money for sex? do you actually have to have the sex? >> it is the solicitation that is the crime usually. >> you really do noah lot. >> three-quarters only know about this from tv shows. you think you pay in advance. of course you don't pay in advance. that's why they have pimps to kick your ass when you don't
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shell out the money. stopwatching tv. >> you think you need a jacket. it it doesn't make any sense. >> doesn't it sound like something a writer would say? >> honey, i have to sleep with the prostitutes for the book i am writing. >> how do you think i know all of these answers. >> rick, be honest. there is part of you that is thinking about moving to hawaii and becoming a cop now. >> no, silly. we will bleep that in and drop in a yes. gavin, we should get some kind of serious note here. a lot of experts in sex trafficking, they say there is no way the cops should be allowed to sleep with the prostitutes and that is actually part of the life of a prostitute is police abuse. should we be listening to them on this? >> yes. >> totally seriously, i believe prostitution should be legal. i think making it illegal is leading to tons of problems. why the tell -- why the hell do cops need to infiltrate
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with therapy -- their penis. i get the drugs thing. even in high school we say smoke this joint and make sure you are not a cop. relax, guys. it is just a suit. i don't even get the logic of look, i had to sleep with five of them to find the pimp. with drugs somebody has a gun to your head and they say snort that line, man, or you are a cop. maybe there are people going if you don't stick it in we are going to shoot you. that's i'm plausible. and then you say i am a really cool gay guy. >> or i have performance anxiety when i have a gun to my head. >> i no no -- no longer want to honeymoon to hawaii. then there are expectations of me. i don't want to deal with that. >> that's the problem with honeymoons. they always want something. >> i wonder if there is a specialist in the under cover department out there that does this. >> and only this. >> he's the guy. >> he's the guy you go to. >> call bruno.
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>> call johnson. >> big mike, we have to send in big mike. >> students in the u.s. are reportedly dumber today than in 1972 even though spending on public education has gone way up. according to the kado institute, standardized test scores have hardly changed and in some states they have fallen. inflation adjusted spending has increased. to put that a in perspective, that's as much as 200%. notes the center's director, quote, in virtually every other field productivity has risen over this field thanks to the adoption of countless technological advances. and they have remained anchored to the riverbed. all of this raises the question obviously do cats like socks?
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i'm going with a no on that. is the simple answer it is not how much that is spent on education, but it is what has been taught? >> nope. equality is a myth and? people are dumb. some people are better at other things. i don't even put importance on smarts. i don't see being smart as a compliment. but for some reason we forgot this whole concept of trades. everyone has to be smart and everyone has to go to school and everyone has to take the history of transphobia and go into debt doing it. we don't have anyone doing trades. the test scores have been going -- in canada they are going -- and spending has been a 45 degree angle up. can we get it in our heads that we don't have to sit and read books all day 1234* some people should weld. >> and here is the thing. when they did the stimulus they said, well we are still
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in a recession, but it would have been worse if we hadn't done the stimulus. think how much dumber they would be if they hadn't spent more. they would be mutes crawling around. >> they would be happy futures. they would be happy mutes. >> they would be a post apocalyptic society of welders. they based it on s.a.t. scores. doesn't it make it worth while? >> and spending a lot of money doesn't guarantee results. they spend a lot of money and nothing happens. that's not surprising. i blame smartphones. they make people dumb. any kid can look up anything on their phone and get the answer right away. they don't have to study. they don't learn anything. >> kids' grades have been like this way before smartphones. they always had the same amount of intel gins which is the average iq of 100. we can't change that. all we can do is stop overeducating people who don't need it. they just made the s.a.t.'s
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easier. >> they changed it. it was back to the old format. >> i really think that when you are in the past you had incentive and you needed to study to get answers to questions. >> we also dropped out at the age of 18 and got a job like a real man. >> i think the issue here is -- so we have been spending all of this money. what exactly has it been for? that's the real issue. we are not using the money wisely. i think a lot of it has been on technology. we see these advancements. we need our youth to be technologically savy if they want to have these good jobs that are out in the world. however, if you need to get from point-a to point-b. you are going to spend all of this money on this expensive car with these gadgets inside. is it still going to get you to point-a to b, use it on a car that will get you there
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faster. >> i would take a college course in that analogy. you the point was there. >> you lost me at a to b. >> a is where you start and b is where you going. >> i am not good at driving. that's what that was. >> are kids really -- they are trying to say kids are dumber than they were. >> i disci's agree. we -- i disagree. before they went and worked at their dad's plant which is a pretty good job. >> all of the union electrician friends were loaded. >> college was a huge deal. with my generation in the 80s then everyone had to go to college so they lowered the standards and education has become meaningless. the ones that have to get into these crappy colleges -- it is a mess. and it is based on a myth that
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we all have to be academics and we all have to have a b.a. and that is bs. >> final question to you. should old people like you start using this study when young people like me make fun of you for not using technology. you can always say well we had higher scores. they don't condone the well toned. the anti-gym shames the slim. it is day 93 of -- >> that is quite a war. a planet fitness told a woman to cover up after getting complaint her body was intimidating people. her neon crop top and pants apparently violated the planet fitness no showoffs code. the club who has five million members spriedz itself on being a judgment free zone and bans gym-timidation, a word i
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will never say again. it makes a siren noise if someone drops a weight or breathes too hard. after being asked twice to change into something less revealing she asked for a refund saying -- >> i felt intimidated by the place that said no intimidation. >> skinny people have feelings too. meanwhile at the new gym for horses -- gavin raises a good point. why can't the horse just walk around? they were in a field jie. i think they were chopping wood or something like that. >> shouldn't the fact that tiffany looks great be motivation for other gym members ? >> you don't want to see me at the gym. i don't look like this. i know that a is hard to believe.
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it takes a lot of, would. >> your spanx are working overtime. i can hear them squeaking. >> it is funny. this is thin shaming, and it is not okay. if that outfit makes her feel confident and it makes her feel good, you wear it, you rock it out. if she were an overweight person wearing an outfit like that, i doubt anyone would go up to her and say anything because then you could have a lawsuit on your hands. >> that's a good point. is this short of an example of everything that is wrong with our society. instead of fat shaming we are fit shaming. >> it is what is wrong with our society, but the gym is a private steb meant. stash stash tab meant. if their customers don't like [bleep] she has to get the hell out of there. it is like the restaurants that has the right to refuse gays. it is gross. but story that is a private establishment. if you are in a private restaurant and a person comes in with facial tattoo and
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piercings they have to get him out. if she is hurting business, sire, you are too hot. >> if you were told you could not wear your muscle tee on the gym what would you do? >> i would wear the muscle tee. can we put her picture back up? she is not intimidating anyone with that gut. >> oh come on. >> she had just gotten into a car accident. >> because she is not allowed to go to the gym anymore. >> that is not intimidating. >> it is the lighting. >> she is not allowed to do crunches anymore. >> that's what you do. >> you kick them out of the gym and then you shame them. >> the premise is flawed. >> it was other women who were intimidated. it was not men. i am intimidated by the h woman. >> i like the example of the restaurant. what if you enjoy your food too much will they throw you out? if you enjoy your workout and
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you look too good, but you have the right to. i can kick somebody out of my house for any ran. for any reason. i kicked joanne out of my house for refusing to kiss me. >> walter, last word, do you think they will apologize to her. my guess they are. >> they will call it planet fatness. nobody will want to go to that gym. i want to be intimidated by toned fit women. that's why i go. >> do you ever pay for that? >> gym memberships are paid in advance. >> coming up, what is it like to be the sexiest man at fox news? rick leventhal interviews me for the answer. first, what are the 45 ultimate tips for men? one is make sure you own a guitar. whrap
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buy quality tools and don't suffer fools. a website made a list of the ultimate tips that has powter 5 ult -- that has 45 ultimate tips. go for something out of your league. you will surprise yourself. go for a decision that makes a good story. nice guys don't finish last. boring guys do. don't change yourself to make someone happy unless that someone is you. and stay home on a saturday night playing video games doesn't make you a loser. and never let someone cut in on your dance.
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>> i am just glad greg is not here to say that. first the gay marriage and then you have that. >> what did you make of this? >> i feel like this would be something that would be out there for women. we love these kind of lists. we can justify our weird habits or behaviors. i think this may have been written by a woman. no guy will read this and take this to heart although they should. a lot of good stuff was on there like wear suits that fit you. look at rec. he knows. he is a very successful man. i am just kidding. or am i? >> i don't know. she is drunk. >> that was a flirty stab. she likes you. my friend likes you. >> walter, if you were writing
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a manual of advice for men how many of these things would have been on the list? >> four. men only read lists with four items in them. this is 45 items. my god, go on vacation for a month and study it. nobody is going to read this thing. >> anything on this list strike you as stupid? >> men lists. to get out of the friend zone you make it clear you are into her at the beginning. the way you do that you only hit on girls you are super into. a lot of guys go, she's pretty, why mott? they don't go for the chubby one with the wandering eye that they really want. go for her. i always tell guys, go ugly early. >> that works for you? >> yes. in the dark they all look the same. you don't need this. get a five. >> why does it have to be dark a? have to be dark? >> yeah, well, because it is not this. >> you said the best advice on this list was buy a plunger
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before you need a plunger. >> i thought the list was brilliant. as a service to the viewers you should run the entire list of 45 and not the four you cherry picked. i thought it was a really good list. >> what was the best tip? >> you didn't even read it. >> i thought you were going to ask me which one i didn't like. >> which one didn't you like? >> a man should always compliment a woman's shoes. in my opinion a man should never bring up a woman's shoes or talk about a woman's shoes unless she asks for his opinion. >> men always say, do those hurt? are those uncomfortable? >> you will be my next gay best ebtd friend. next day best friend. >> i read one of those books on how to peck up women and they said being negative about -- you say those are popular.
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i see them on everyone. >> the only thing you say when you get home is you are not taking those off by the way. >> joanne, one of the rules was go for women you perceive to be out of your league. you will surprise yourself. do you agree with that or does that make things annoying for you? >> well then i guess i am in everyone's league. because no one talks to me at bars. i do give a stank eye though. that may be it. life is short so have dessert first. go after things even if you don't think you can attain them. you never know unless you tree. >> hear that guys? approach joanne. >> no matter where you are. she is at the bus stop. say i chew, chew, choose you. get her a valentine. >> i take back everything. >> don't give up. keep on trying week after
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week. >> wait with your chocolates and flowers. >> what a tangled web of nerves you weave. >> so if a guy comes up not in your league how much time do you give him to make his case? >> it is cut and dry. i don't want anyone to waste time. i give it to you straight. >> do you enjoy crushing those guys? >> and you wonder why men don't talk to you? >> i don't like to crush. i am not into violence. >> why did you just recommend men throw themselves against this wall of cold i'm pen -- i'm pen gnaw trough built. >> i am just in another hem miss fee. hemisphere. >> you are a different sport. >> if i played sports. >> coming up, what it takes to
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get a date with a former miss new york? lol, don't even bother try, nerd. would you buy a house where a famous murder took place? better question, would you buy a house where a famous murder didn't take place? i guess that's not a better question.
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well, they won't be
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dismissed for a classroom trist. two female teachers caught outside a high school cannot be fired. they were at the school for a musical competition when they decided to sneak away and make some music of their own. they were caught by a janitor and soon fired. according to the new ruling, the penalty of termination is shockingly disproportionat and engagement and ken sheen shul sexual conduct with a colleague is not criminal or otherwise improper. walter, should they have been fired in -- fired? >> they never should have left the school. it will be a magnet school. did the janitor come in and complain or did he come in to clean up afterward? >> that's a good point. or is he a snitch? i don't like snitches. remember that.
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gavin, can you imagine the high school boys who had to live with the awful thought of two fee meal teachers making out at their school? >> i am glad we are discussing equality. all genders are the same and sexual preferences are the same. seeing these two i would give them eight out of ten. with their shirts out and touching each other's is up pell breasts are the same -- supple breasts are the same with two hairy dudes with no bottoms and that is traumatizing. now that we have that clear. i think teachers don't get fired enough. i wish this was a better case of teacher negligence. what are they doing? they are lesbians. they are not having sex. they don't have enough jenna tale yaw. it is called horsing around. that is perfectly fine.
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>> who is this snitch? coming in going oh my lord, your nipples are touching. they say what are you doing? don't touch me,. you are revolting! john -- janitors live for moments like that. >> has he never seen porn? >> he had to join in on the fun. he is bitter. and he is like, if i can't enjoy this, you can't either. >> i like that. >> i want one squeeze each or i will rat. they said i would rather get fired. >> as a grandfather of three high school kids would you want these teachers to be fired 1234. >> i am not a grandfather as far as i know. >> so you are senile? >> this is an credited blee -- an incredibly awesome story.
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the event was awesome. it was also inappropriate. you can't have sex in the classroom when there are kids in the school. they snuck out of a school musical program to go to a classroom and make out and there are kids in the school. >> doesn't this happen on every episode of "glee"? >> it is not inappropriate to fire them. they shouldn't have been there in the first place. >> why because they are lesbians they shouldn't be teachers? >> they shouldn't be in the classroom topless. were they practicing for a porn? were they shooting a porn? >> they brnt supporting the arts. get them out of there. it may not have been legal, but it was rude. >> what if they were filming? >> they might have been. >> and i am upset because my teachers didn't do this when i was in high school. >> how do you know? >> i didn't catch them doing
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it. this is the equivalent of the mile high club, the goring club. dash a dash the boring club. >> next topic, the home of jonbenet ramsey is on the market prompting some to wonder if like the sights of other murders the home could be suffering from haunted house syndrome. the 7200 square foot home where the beauty queen was found dead in 1996 was sold to investors for $650,000 a year later. a couple bought it in 2004 for over a million, but on and off the mark a cet since 2008 and -- market since 2008 and now asking 1.9 million. would you buy a home knowing a famous murder happened in it? >> not of a child. that's pretty horrible. if it was a clue-like murder where somebody hit the other with a candlestick i would buy it and make a murder room. not that one. the jeffrey dahmer house i
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have seen because my cousin went to school with jeffrey dahmer and we drove out and looked at his house. it has a nice eat in kitchen. get it? but i did see the house. >> do you have a problem with that? >> i'm surprised you don't have a problem with that. >> you are such a comedic snob. >> gavin, sometimes these homes are severely underpriced. can you really put a price on living in a house where someone was horribly murdered? >> unfortunately we are married to two women and we give birth to children. i have no problem -- i can live in charles charles mann son, i can live in any of them because i don't believe in ghosts. my woif would be kids -- my wife would be freaked out and my kids would be freaked out. we know people cannot make
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rash decisions because look what happened with president obama. >> isn't one of the biggest problems with living in one of these homes despite is the high probability of it being haunted, wouldn't it be all of the looky lous that would show up. >> i'm sure he said he didn't believe in ghosts. >> that's why i said despite what he says. >> he said it wasn't. >> you can reverse the curse by having lesbian sex in the room with the murder. >> they were trying to help the school. >> is that a wiccan thing? >> that's what the wiccan thing is. >> you have to worry about the looky lous. >> how does it change hands? >> they said i won't mind the murder. >> honestly i'm surprised they didn't tear the house down. i'm surprised they didn't level it and build a new home. >> they did that with newtown. i don't understand what leveling the construction does. >> you destroy the house and
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build something that looks different and now it is no longer the murder house and no longer the house where jonbenet was killed. >> they tore oj's house down and he didn't even kill ron goldman and nicole brown there. he killed them somewhere else, allegedly. >> i thought you were going to say he didn't kill them. >> they put their faces on the burner here with this cement pile. all of scandinavia -- >> in our culture we have some superstition and value virginity. it is something untouched. we want to create our own memories and have it be our own as opposed to a horrible circumstance. >> that's just it. at a any house a jew was probably murdered there. >> or 9,000 years before that.
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>> we can still stay in hotel rooms. >> prostitution. >> did we just establish there are ghosts or aren't ghosts? >> we established there are such things as ghosts. time to take a break. a musical performance from tonight's special guest, trouble funk.
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clark rock caw -- clark rockefeller was a member of exclusive clubs and a collector of fine art except he was none of those days. >> he talks about the thought he had and fooled a lot of the people a lot of the time and murdered at least one of them. let's talk to him about it.
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shall we? first of all i love this book. i bought it the bay it came out. i forgive you. this entire relationship started with a dog. >> yeah, there was a dog that was put up for adoption in montana. it was crippled in a wheelchair. they put it on the internet and somebody named clark rockefeller said i want to adopt the dog. but my private jet is in china with my wife and i don't have a driver's license. i drove it in a truck that got six miles per gallon all the way. >> and do you call it a 15-year friendship? >> it was a 10-year friendship. for the first 10 years between 1998 and 2008 i thought he was clark rockefeller. and then he kidnapped his daughter and was unmasked as a german exchange student and watched "gilligan's island" and put on a posh act.
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when it came out he was not just a kidnapper but phony and a murderer, the friendship was dissolved. the next five years was me watching him move through the court system and be tried and convicted for murder. >> one of the things i like is you are unflinching in your self-analysis. you can see you were the perfect mark for this guy's particular type of con. >> it is because i got beat up at princeton. people didn't treat me well when i came out from the rural midwest to the east and a rock rockefeller telling me i am the only guy he trusts and he took me in. >> he would say things and even in your head you knew they didn't make sense, but they found a way to ignore them. >> i went to stay at his house in new hampshire and he said it is too bad you weren't here last week because britney spears was staying with me. it is too bad you won't be
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here next week because halmut cole will be with me. those two names caused an explosion and i never got over that one before he was telling another one. his lies basically turned off your brain. >> eventually you came to realize that a lot of his lies were based on movies and books about con men. >> yes. >> give some examples. >> well, when he killed this man he buried him in the yard and he put a card table on the fresh grave and invited his friends over and played trivial pursuit and had a nice tea party. this is a reenact meant and it a couple of bodies were put in a buffet table and they have a dinner party. on and on he used these motifs from movies and books. he was really an empty self.
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he filled up his life with imitations of media, basically. >> is it possible he was the first meta con man? >> he was very meta. he was a post modern con man. >> you wrote about how he would take on aspects of the people he conned. there was one that stuck in my head that involved "star trek." >> the man he killed was a 27-year-old treky, loved "star trek." he showed no interest in science fiction until then. after he killed the guy and buried him, he was the ultimate "star trek" man and wrote novels based on star trek. he cannibal liesed people's souls and took them into himself. >> we live in a time where a lot of people don't say things are evil, but they look for root causes or the reasons that someone does something bad. you have said in your mind this guy was a bad seed. >> yeah, there is a movie from
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the 1950s about a cute little 3-year-old girl who just hi mommy, aren't i a nice girl? but she is damion. as far as i could tell clark rockefeller was the meanest kid around. nothing that happened to him could account for what he did to others. >> when you visited him in prison you asked him what the key was to manipulating people. >> yes. he said three words and they were all the same thing, vanity, vanity, vanity. appeal to people's ego and make them feel as important as they want to be and you can do anything. >> that's what he did to you? >> sort of, yeah, for awhile. >> the name of the book is "blood will out" and i highly recommend it. buy it if you haven't already. e-mail us at fox news.com. and do you have a video of your animal doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye.
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we may use it. coming up, our last story.
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you can see greg late they are morning on "fox and
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friends" at 6:00 a.m. a new "red eye" returns on monday with greg hosting. basically we turn on this channel and you will see greg. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> double your pleasure, double your fun, lose 11% in sales. it appears the latest bubble to pop is a literal bubble. gum sales have drpped off -- have dropped off. we would leak to take a moment and honor our late, great friend. roll the bubble tape.
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>> i'm sorry. walter, are we witnessing the end of gum? a bubble wrap, if you will? >> i think people aren't smoking as much. the only reason i chewed gum is to cover up my cigarette breath. >> that's a good point. gavin, in the movie they live -- he says i came here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and i am out of bubble gum. it is fair to say under the obama regime we no longer chew gum or kick ass? >> he fore saw that and where 50 years later he said this rowdy rody piper fore saw it all and is aware of our
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forthcomings and they will worship him. >> i would like to be here when they worship him. >> it is only another 50, 60 years. >> rick, you don't like to chew gum because you can't walk at the same time. >> i am also really old so when i chew gum it pulls the fillings out. >> you have to get the frident. >> i think if they stop charging $2 a pack for gum. drop the price and people will guy it and get hooked on it and then jack the price up. >> i think they are hooked. every time you pull it off the bottom of the table and eat it there are likes tons of flavor left. you say you are eating it and putting it there before it is even close to being done. >> the five gum keeps the flavor the longest. >> i find bubble yum lasting and even the stuff on the ground has a good 20 minutes in it.
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>> that's good to know. joanne, is gum like watches, something old people use? >> i love gum. i like watches, but i love gum. big red is my favorite. in college writing papers i would pull out a pack. we are in lazy times though. people want to put a mint in their mouth and not true. >> they make dissolving strips. >> again, laziness. >> i think we will wrap it up on that note. special thanks to joanne, gavin, rick eleven eleven leventhal. i'm andy levy. i will see you next time. i have 30 seconds left? that was my bad. i was wondering why the music wasn't playing. i now have about 20 seconds. remember greg is back on monday, who do we have next week? jim norton, mcdowell, a
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bunch of other people because there are like two guests on every show in five shows so 10 guests next week. tune in and you will see all 10 of the guests if you watch all five shows. hope you do. >> what if you only watch three?
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