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tonight on "rete eye." >> coming up, should canine athletes be available for college scholarships? the story the ncaa doesn't want you to hear. and what is the white house saying about new reports that "magic mike" will feature a danceoff? >> we haven't seen it yet, but if it turns out it would be a good thing. >> and could your 80s mixed tapes be worth millions? none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> i am tom shillue in for greg gutfeld. he will be back later this week. and now let's welcome our guests. ii am here with kristina
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corbin. and it is joanne. it is tv's andy levy and next to me is skinny molly guitarist, mike estes. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it mixes mockery and do goodery. ford has taken a shot at a controversial cadillac spot. have you seen this commercial praising rich guys who work hard. >> why do we work so hard? for what? for this? for stuff? other countries work and stroll home and stop by the cafe and take august off. off. why aren't you like that? why aren't we like that 1234* we are crazy, driven hard -working believers, that's why. >> i could watch that all day.
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ford's ad agency did parody of the polarizing ad. let's watch. >> why do i work so hard? for what? for this? for dirt? other countries, they work, they stroll to the market and buy locally grown food locally. why aren't we like that? well more and more of us are like that because we are crazy entrepreneurs trying to make the world better. some may think we are nuts. whatever. me, i collect food scraps from restaurants and manure from zoos. manure. do you know why? to keep this stuff out of landfills and use it it to make good, rich dirt. that's why. yeah, look, it is pretty simple. you work hard, you believe that anything is is possible and try to make the world better. you try. as for helping the city grow good, green healthy vegetables, that's the upside of giving a damn. >> that commercial is the
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subject of tonight's -- >> if you were one of the people who found the cadillac ad offensive i feel bad for you because you don't believe in hard work and the american dream. as for being about greed, you weren't listening. he goes out of his way to say it is not about stuff, but believing that anything is possible. as for the response ad, who is to say that what she is doing is any better than him? i bet that fictitious guy would employ more people and spread the wealth around more than the real ms. i drive around in my hybrid with dung because i give a damn. well, that guy gives a damn too but you don't like him because you only like things you are into. and you hate astronauts. well, i want you to know i know where you live. in a small world filled with
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resentment, think about that when you are take the whole month of august off. >> i love the first ad. i didn't find anything offensive about it. i could watch it like groundhog day over and over. did you know guys, rich, successful, confident? i am two of those. >> i do. i think that cadillac is targeting a very specific audience here. the thing is most car commercials are so boring. here you have two competitors slugging it out. it is awesome. the next commercial should have more snark. >> they are dealing with the competing commercials and that is entrepreneur y'allism. >> they are targeting a specific audience. >> they don't like the economy. i dislifer -- deliver dung to people. she is not into the system.
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that's her message. he is into it. he didn't even say what he did for a living. he likes being american. >> when you run the world you don't have to say what you do for a living. you run the world. >> he is just working hard. >> that said, i agree with kristina. they are both good ads going for good markets that makes them both, tom, very pro capitalist. i am all for using capitalism to target people who consider themselves anti-capitalists because i am a child and it makes me giggle. the ford ad makes me giggle. >> i will tell you why it is anti-capitalist. she said it is the upside of giving a damn. she said mr. cadillac doesn't give a damn. not only does he give a damn, but he takes a damn. >> the ford ad is using the tools of modern capitalism to sell a a product to people. >> mike, why are people so resentful of this guy? and what is so great about her and her gardening project?
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if we wanted to garden in the city we will garden in the city, am i right? >> i am a confirmed capitalist and organic farmer. i am on the fence with this. i don't see anything wrong with either ad. it is funny that ford sneaks it in. it is not like they don't want to make money, but they are sneaking it in like the backdoor . >> it is pan doring. it might be a good ad because it is played on the new shows and it gets me to do my monologue about it. but i don't like the message. it has an attitude. she is the one who has a problem. this guy doesn't have a problem. he wants everybody to share in the american dream. she said no, what i do is better than you. i dig manure and drive it around in the hybrid. joanne do you do gardening in welly boots? >> yes, but i got a funky tan. >> that's a great tan. >> now i just tan in the nude. >> that's the best. when you don't have the wellies and shorts it is like
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an image when you did have the wellies and shorts on. >> it is great. you can relive it. >> i can. i definitely think who is in charge of the wardrobe had that american spirit and american wardrobe in mind when selling these cars. i grew up in a family of fords. >> you are brand loyal? even though they do a stinky ad? >> when you were saying it is being marketed to a specific person, i think i am still just a little confused about who this person is. i get the hard working american. cadillac is trying to brand to that person. at the same time does that person want a hybrid? i understand the environment friendly. >> i am so obsessed with this ad i have done tons of research on it. they had a big, fat escalade in the commercial, but they switched it because cadillac chickened out because they knew people would be mad and we live in a country of
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whiners. >> that's true. they would have gotten a big response to that a and probably not a positive one. >> well, what is wrong with driving around in an escalade? maybe he has manure to drive around. >> >> there is more room for the dung that way. >> exactly. and why did people -- really, the thing is that people were angry about this ad. this was an opportune nistic ad for ford. you go on the blog and huffington post they are all writing about how the ad was about greed. didn't i make my point? the man said it is not about the stuff. it is about being a hard working great american. >> you made your point. but i think what this comes down to and the reason you don't like the ford ad is you are racist. everyone is thinking it so i may as well say it. you know who is racist? all of the people complaining. we couldn't get enough of the white male of privilege. who is to say -- well he is a
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white male. >> this bothered me uh bought. so ad week did a story on the ford ad. they say in this aired -- in this article everyone hated the ad. they link to something and they went to one article in ad week. but the funny part is the headline in the article they link to says is cadillac's ad inspiring or repulsive? viewers are divided by this guy's view of america. the viewers were divided. in the new article about the ford ad they say ford trashes cadillac with great parity that everyone hated. it went from you viewers divided to everyone hated. so it was dishonest crap. >> the guy who wrote the article, his friends hated it because they all hate america and progress and they hate the moon. they don't like what we are doing here.
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that's enough of that. did they go too far to be fair? the department of justice ruled a michigan high school broke federal civil rights laws by allowing its boys' team to have a nicer field than the girls's softball team. to avoid a fine the school has to tear down the new bleachers and scoreboard even though the improvements were privately funded, explained one of the dads. >> i it is hard to watch a game through the black chain link fence. we created a seating deck to sit above. >> i don't know why they didn't just get rid of the chain link fence to view the game. that's their right. but they said the boys and girls's facility has to be equal and they don't have the money to spruce up the softball field. paul gilbert says he understands the decision. >> i can't believe we are tearing something down as opposed to building something. >> neither can i, and that's why we are doing this story.
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meanwhile under the bleachers. >> we stopped that just in time. >> now we see why they tore down the bleachers. >> what was going on under there? i thought looking up gave you a a thrill. is this fair or a farce? >> i am not sure the feds has a winnable case. this is private funds and not taxpayer money. i would like to know more here, but i don't think in looking at this argument it is a winnable case. >> doesn't happen with title 9, they can't have a boys field that is better than the girls' field. they don't have the money private or public for the girls's field so they have to tear it down. it is a perfect symbol of how
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terrible title nine is. >> totally agree. >> in the green room you said girls shouldn't even play sports. >> well as a father of 14 i can speak with this with some authority. no, i think girls should play sports. the weird thing was if it is privately funded, either the guys should let the girls play softball on their nice, new field or they should go out and fund raze for the girls with the girls participating to get their own. >> that is a great high school movie. they want to save their field, but title 9 is knocking them down. that's a great script. joanne, you were involved in the girls's sports. >> so many. i am very athletic. >> did you ever do the athletic thing. in the competition you did a skill. >> i wear a swimsuit, but i don't swim. ironic. the thing that is weird is
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these bleachers were up for six years if i read this correctly. what little kid's parents complained that finally they had to tear it down? >> they didn't have to. a bureaucrat came down and they are a busy body and they want to enforce title nine. >> now the money they have to spend to take this down and clear all of this so it is not a hazard, that takes money. >> it does. >> i think there is a problem too with the bleachers not being wheelchair accessible. >> it is like that story. remember they had a hut in the white mountains and the state sued them with the americans with disabilities act because they had to a ramp. it is at the top of the mountain. then people like me made fun of that. activists for the disabled dragged people up the mountain in wheelchairs to show that
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some people did have to use the hut. they had to drag them up the mountain. you can't agree with this lunacy. >> i think like the last story the real reason you dislike it is because you hate the disabled. >> racist. >> absolutely. >> i am glad we got to a place in society where the u.s. education department's office of civil rights can worry about stuff like this. clearly all of the big stuff has been taken care of. that's great. the government is now telling parents of kids who play one sport that they can't raise money to help out their kids unless the parents of the kids who play a different sport do too. that's what is screwed up. >> it is not even affecting the come paw tegs. -- competition. i. >> the parents of the boys team raised the money and built this stuff. the reason they have to tear it down is the girls's softball field hasn't been improved because those parents didn't raise money.
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it seems as mike brought up, the solution here is the parents of the girls softball team need to get off their asses and raise some money. >> now they don't have to because the government is taking care of it. that's what title 9 is all about. it has all -- it is like all legislation and has good intentions, but there are many good examples of title 9 de briefing boys sports. -- de briefs boys sports. boys team and wrestling teams are being dismantled. it is not good enough they have equal access. they need equality of results. it is terrible. >> he is chief for what they reap. johnny manziel made priceless contributions to texas a a and m and cost -- texas a&m and only cost $120 in scholarship. when he drew national exposure to the aggie football program, donations spiked by $300 million from the previous year. the team's exposure during the
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heisman bid was valleyed at $40 million. that northwestern -- well let me say it this way. what i mean is let me say it the correct way. now that northwestern football players have won the right to unionize, will stars like manziel get a piece of the profit? we asked these cats. >> he looks so different without the hat. i didn't even know it was a cat when the hat fell off. is it time to pay the college athletes? >> i don't know. is it a free full market system where they get agents and negotiate the best deals? >> i don't think so. i think they want it to be union. >> then what, it is a set rate? >> the union represents bargain.
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>> can you get perks and nicer housing? i don't know where this goes? someone like manziel will make a nice chunk of change when he turns pro. what if he shatters his knee his senior year and never plays football. they would have reaped these financial benefits from him and he would have ended up nothing except a shattered knee. i go back and forth on this. i honestly don't know what the answer is. >> is it a farce or is it the opposite of a farce? >> these athletes, they get full scholarships, full rides. that is their compensation. however, a lot of these athletes football players sufflok multiple -- sufflok -- suffer multiple concussions and is it up to the clemg to foot the medical bill later? that's very reasonable. it is a very complicated issue. getting a full scholarship, that kind of is your come pen satisfaction. >> joanne, there are two people now who see both sides.
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>> i am so mixed about this. take a one sided issue. >> have i a big background in sports. my heart goes out to the athletes. i understand why they want to get paid. these schools are making so much money off of them. it only seems right they could reap some of the benefits as well. however, they are still young. they are still kids. it is a matter of who is getting paid more on the team? is somebody more available than some are on the team? >> clear clear some are. >> the union aspect would help to figure all of that out, but still it is that idea of you are a student at the school and where does that line between employee and student end? >> mike, if they want to bargain can't they leave school and go to the pros? that's where they do the bargaining. >> that's where a lot of them will do. like a kentucky wild cats fan, final 4 right now.
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they are in the final 4, go cats. they are all freshmen, the starting five. we will lose them all to the nba next year. they will all go. we won't have the same team. >> that's the way it should be, right? >> that's exactly the way it should be. >> if you want to enter the market, enter the market. >> that's when you tbet paid -- you get paid. as far as paying for college sports i will take the stand and say no. >> that's what i was looking for, extreme view one way or another. coming up, i read your fan mail while taking a bubble bath. first, would you like to spend $25,000 to look like jennifer lawrence? is your name andy levy? are these questions related?
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it went from seedy to duane reedy. new york city is no longer the dangerous hell hole it once was. that's a bad thing apparently? they documented the transformation as dive bars and small businesses made way for change like a drugstore on every corner. in 2006 james and carla murray published "storefront, the disappearing face of nosh" and and -- of new york" and now they returned. some examples cbgb's is now a john varvado's shop. the deli is now a chase bank. casanova pizzeria is now a verizon wireless store. and now this subway sits where 10 years ago dinosaurs raised their families. it is sad. first of all, you
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made a great point about the last story. make the point. it is too good. during the commercial you said what? >> the last point about paying college athletes, it raises title 9 issues and should we pay women as well? i know that's our favorite to talk about. >> i can't believe we missed that. i have been hearing about this my whole life. the old places looked rate and stunk. now they made way for the new. isn't it good to change? >> the old world beauty of new york city is definitely disappearing. we can't look at these chain stores. what about the highrise luxury buildings popping up everywhere. no one seems to be popping against that. >> you are against this cadillac gee. . mike, everyone whines about the mom and pop store, but would they be around if the whiners would buy the
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merchandise? >> that's the bottom line. as long as you can stay relevant people will do business with you. if you are not relevant, you are not providing a product. i own a business in tennessee and it is an eyesore. if somebody came along with the money to put a subway in there, gold. >> what do you thing of cbgb's. that was a legendary club. why did it close? when i went to new york there were lines down the block. why did that happen? >> i don't know. it was not my scene. i am a little like maybe 20 years older than you or something like that, so i don't remember. i don't remember why it it closed, but i talked to somebody there the last night it was eep eep -- open and they said there were like six people there and the bathroom stunk. >> they didn't renovate the bathrooms. they didn't put a dime into that place. joanne, shouldn't we out with
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the old and make way for the new? you were miss usa new york, right? >> sure. >> and now they have a newer, younger, prettier one? >> no. >> you could see where i was going. you know i am kidding. no one can replace you. >> it is change. especially when you spend a lot of time in a community and it is hard and people are saying as these new stores and these new corporations come in and the sense of community disappears. i don't think it is the stores. it is telling of the times. there is more technology and we don't like the face-to-face interactions. no one knows who their neighbor is anymore. i think it is more of a reflection of today's generation than business itself. in comes a gelatto shop or something. andy, isn't it telling that the people who are against this general gentrification
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and they don't want any change are often people on the left. right wing people who are supposed to be conservative and resistant to change are the ones saying let it change. >> isn't that weird you are doing that? >> we get a bad wrap. maybe conservatives are the progressive ones, andy. >> i don't think that is true. i don't think it is a great thing when neighborhoods lose their character. there is something to be said -- there is something sad about local stores being replaced by chains and cool divey bars being replaced with upscale bars with no character. a lot has to do with rental costs. you asked about cbgb, the rent goes up and they can't afford it. the chain comes in and takes it. this is the cost of progress and it is inevitable, et cetera, et cetera.
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it is okay to accept that, but also think there is something sad about it. it is cool what these photographers have done to chronicle it. >> it was the tone on the blogs and everyone said it is so sad. look what happened to new york. you go in there and the clothes are fantastic. second avenue deli and there are plenty mazo balls in this town. >> this is basically because you don't like jews. >> i love jews. >> it is so overwhelmly obvious. at least be subtle. >> i will meet you for a soup. coming up, all of my dreams come true. when you love life, life loves you back. first, did a judge really just admit to being a dirty old man a? i should have known when he sentenced a woman to 25 years of hard spanking.
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saying i have been a dirty man since i was a young men. he has tips on how to dress including you can't win. men are pigs and prudes, get over it. and think about the female law clerks. if they are likely to label you behind your back, tone it down. this is great. that reference? joanne, what do you theng? you are a feminist. >> i love when people get older and they lose their filter. this is a perfect example of that. you should have known when reading this blog and he said he is a detery old man you know what you are getting yourself into. that said, know your audience. for both parties. for him, know who is reading your blog. you may have to tone it down. for these women, they are dressing provocatively know
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your audience. if you want to be known for your good work maybe don't have as many distractions in the workplace. >> christina, this man is a judge and he should be showing judgment. do you trust other judgements from the bench? >> you have to dress the part. that is not elle woods from "legally blonde." it has to be the brain and not the boosom. i don't know what he considers overly sexy. i would like to see that some time. i don't know what classifies as that. you have to be professional in the courtroom. the focus has to be on the content and argument on what you are saying saying and not what you are wearing. the p so int is to -- the point is to dress professional. .. he was telling these women to dress professional. he said the favorite parts of the woman was the short skirts
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and the ample chest. is he a breast man or leg man? >> well apparently he is an equal opportunity pig. then he sort of wrote an apologize along the lines of i'm sorry i offended you. there is is a way to tell people they need to dress more professionally and this ain't it. he goes through the list of female lawyers assets president he says she is brilliant and she speaks eloquently. she is civil and everyone likes her. and then he says she wearing short skirts and has an ample chest. he says i appreciate the last two attributes. you are a judge and she is a lawyer. don't say that. >> he is being honest. >> he and he is being -- he is being honest. he said things like get over it. i love that kind of advice. >> he said something to the
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effect that men were both pigs and prudes. jay he was criticizing the male male -- >> he was being honest. >> i i think a federal judge would not say something like that. >> women have to adjust their behavior because men are like this. >> it is the sad truth. >> women should say you get over it. this is the way we are dressing. >> he may be a warped, frustrated young man. >> i am a warped frustrated middle aged man. >> officials in miami are seeking to end the ultra electronic dance music festival after a female security gored was trample -- security guard was trampled. gate crashers broke through a security fence during the three-day event. police arrested 84 people and
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made more than 150 rescue runs. i have to go to you. were you surprised at the electronic festival? i didn't know there was such a thing. i heard there is actually such a thing was famous dj's. i am not sure how they become famous. >> they start with the weddings. >> yes, you start with the weddings 1k3* karaoke and the bar mitzvahs. how do you become famous? you are not learning how to master an instrument. >> we are opening a can of worms, but do musicians think dj's are full of it? >> completely. >> i knew it. i love it. >> as a semiprofessional dj i am offended by that statement. >> defend djism. what are you doing? at the sock hop when they had
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to spin records, i can see. now it is all digital. >> it is more mastering the technology and the beats and the rhythms. you may not be creating the sound at its essence. i don't have much of an argument. >> it is mastering the technology. monkeys in a room do the same thing? >> i think not. >> we have changed the discussion. >> i actually will -- i used to think that dj's were ridiculous. i read up on it and learned what they do. i can understand how someone would become a really good dj. they are by all accounts an unbelievable dj because he
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knows how to build a song order or do whatever it is that separates a great dj from a bad dj. it is a skill. >> you are saying to be a good dj you have to be a musician, a real musician. >> i am not saying that. for edm it is different the way the dj's work. they may be mixing in beats and doing things that old men like you don't understand. >> kristina, it is the city's fault for allowing the music festival in the first place? >> if a toner said he can't handle the rambunctious -- cut back if you don't have the proportion gnat amount of security personnel. simple solution. >> what good are the music festivals? musicians like them because it is a way to get hired. don't people just go there to smoke pot? >> these are a way to get high.
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>> music festivals are a great thing. they changed a lot. right now people can't tour anymore. you do a festival tour if you are lucky. >> because people pr greedy and they want to see a burn of bands. >> i it is all packaging. it is like you have these traveling music festivals that travel to different towns and countries. >> you know who i like? everyone but the girl. do you remember that band? time to take a break. more stuff when we come back. here is a look at the next stops on on greg's "not cool" tour which resumes on friday.
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if you can't be famous, look famous. that's a quote from winston churchill, i believe. some people will go to great lengths to -- to great lengths. "nightline" documented two women who went under the knife to look like their favorite celebrities. kitty was told she resembled jennifer lawrence so she spent $25,000 on a nose job, boob job and liposuction to look something -- nothing like the famous actress. rosy spent $6,000 on facial fat injections and her boyfriend thinks now she looks just like the fast and furious actress. >> do i look like your rosy? >> yes. >> i do? >> yes. you don't look like michelle rodriguez. >> no? >> no.
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>> okay. >> it is hard to lie to a fat-filled face. >> these women paid to look like celebrities. they don't look like those celebrities. should they sue their doctor? >> no. >> but i'm baffled by this. if you are being told you already look like your favorite celebrity, why would you then undergo seven or eight plastic surgeries to look more like the celebrity. just take the compliment and call it a day. >> if she looked like jennifer lawrence, then she looks like jennifer lawrence, right? joanne, she spent $25,000. i think it is the guys who are pushing them. >> no, no, no. she said this money was in an account that was her money from a job she worked. i don't know what that meant. >> from a job she worked. >> but i have no issue with
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plastic surgery. if it is something that makes you feel better about yourself, you have the money to do it, you don't put you and your family into debt because of it, fine. i worry when you try to look like someone else that there is a deep rooted, seeded issue that you are trying to work out you are never going to be satisfied. >> maybe there are viewers who tried to look like you. >> that's -- i don't think so. i really don't. maybe me law could -- m lie a could -- mila and natalie portman. my theory is the guys are the ones behind this. >> i am not sure to spend that money to look like someone else is really ridiculous. how many thousands of dollars was it? >> one of them was $25,000 to
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do essentially -- >> to look like somebody you are already told you look like is ridiculous. do they have a plastic surgery savings account? >> there is obviously some problem. you have had work done. you asked to look like a combination of doogie hower is md. >> wow, that was like 5* triple entendre. do you hinge these women are mentally ill? >> it is sad. i think that is the best word for this. this is sad. i feel sorry for the women. if it makes them feel happy and they can afford it and their families are okay, it is none of us business, but we should still make fun of them. they don't look like the people they are supposed to look like. that's the worst part. they spent all of that money
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and don't look like them. >> you know what they should have done? you go to the surgeon and tell him. then you kind of hope somebody says i think you look like -- you don't put it out there. the whole story was a tease. kristina corbin is not even here. this woman is gain perkins and she is a corbin look alike. >> look at that. the work is fantastic. >> coming up, a guy who pretended to be mayor. first, this music number performed
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>> would you dare claim to be mayor? that's exactly what james billington did posing as the mayor of straff -- strafford, evening land. it fooled many. he was invited to many charity events even cutting the ribbon at the alton towers theme park. he was discovered after the mayor tweeted that the mayor reminded him of a villain in superman 2. it could have been worse. he could have said superman 4. after hearing of the fake mayor, the real mayor/counselor responted saying nobody minds a bit of fun on social media, but it is unaccepteddable this person is purporting to be the mayor. is it inexcusable, or is that mayor/counselor mad she got punked? >> or nobody knows who she is. i hate hokeses, -- hoaxes, but
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i love this story and love this guy. he didn't get invited to the ribbon cutting, he staged. it he shows up with scissors and the ribbon and then tweeted it as if he did the ribbon cutting. he tweeted the town of stafford needs an flattable -- an inflatable cathedral. he is hiding mugs and then tweeting their location. he tweeted this. can we put it up? it says monday at 7:00 p.m. can mean one thing. all midwest leaders meet for zumba. i hope he is elected mayor of stafford. 245* woulds fantastic. >> joanne, you said you thought the current mayor was mayor mccheese. now i ask you this, would that joke be funny even if you were old enough to understand the reference? >> it is all about the delivery so i would work on
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that a little bit. >> do you know mayor mccheese? does that ring a bell? >> no. >> he was the mayor of mcdonald land. >> oh, sure. we go way back fnlt i love this guy. he is great. he made buttons he passed out to his following. that's like better than a business card. why have i never thought of that a? >> and they cost movies. >> the button said i am the mayor of stafford. anyone who wore them -- >> it could be anybody. >> kristina, he did nothing wrong. should he be punished? he cut ribbon and had fun. he eke poked fun of the -- he poked fun at the fact the -- nobody knew who the real mayor is. >> i can understand if they
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didn't have access to a newspaper or a computer, but they were duped over twitter. it is unbelievable to me. >> a lot of people spend their time -- i could be duped over twitter. >> i have been duped several times. >> i know. you had to explain your tweets. i clicked through stories. some days i real all of my news either on twitter or after clicking through twitter. >> what do you think? he should be elected mayor of something. >> he should be elected. it is a really english thing and a really english humor thing to do. i spent a lot of time in that area.to pull this off. the people are probably now laughing like hell about it. >> they call them mayors in england? i thought they were burger meister. jay jimmy kimmle does a big joke and it is like, haha, i got you.
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now is the time to rethink hep c and talk to your doctor. visit hepchope.com to find out about treatment options. and register for a personalized guide to help you prepare for a conversation with your doctor. tonight. scary stuff. see you then. hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." it's a deadline day for obamacare, just seven hours until the window closes for this year's open enrollment for president obama's signature health care law. in a fitting term, the healthcare.gov website crashed several times today for those trying to beat the cutoff. despite the technical glitches, the white house machine claimed more than 6 million americans have enrolled so far, and former obama senior adviser david plouffe claims the numbers are
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