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senator reid calls them domestic terrorists and senator calls them patriots. which senator is right. go to our bill o'reilly -- tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye," is president obama just a figure head? shocking new evidence suggests he may be taking orders from an evil space bunny hell bent on world domination. plus, how important is it the president and joe biden go to every fish concert this year? >> the future of this country depends on it. that's the journey we must complete this summer. >> and finally, is germany training a legion of military super generals under the guise of marvel tournaments? why you should think twice about insulting the dweeds on your next vai weighings.
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vacation. >> i am andy levy who is recovering from his house boy easter egg hunt. i am here with a first time guest. she is journalist liz wall. welcome. >> thank you. >> and she walks to the beat of her own drum. joanne. >> nice. >> and sherrod small. do your thing. >> # red eye. boston strong 6789. >> and he puts the senior in senior rory spawn dent. senior, correspondent. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. andy, who is that sexy gentleman on the panel tonight? oh, never mind. it is just your reflection in the window. >> oirks, thank you. >> they reamed a teen for courting the queen. they they are asking for them
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to rethink asking the queen to the prom. >> patrick pulled that hideous stunt during a presentation by miss america on the important of math and science education. the 18-year-old was warned not to and the school suspended him for three days, but miss america thought it was too much. she said i was flattered by the gesture, but unable to attend due to my travel schedule. i later learned of the disciplinary action and contacted the school in hopes they would reconsider. speaking of bad decisions. >> there they are. they are buzzing around, but these are really gentle bees. i usually use smoke, but i haven't had to use smoke because they haven't tried to
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sting me or anything. well, i guess one got me, owe. dangt. owe, owe. >> kill him. >> idiot. >> personally i think this kid should be in jail rotting behind bars. did the school go far with the punishment or not far enough? >> the punishment does not fit the crime. if that was my son i would be like, good job. way to show confidence. okay, i know they were warned not to do that beforehand. maybe detention. not three days suspension. >> it is the coolest kid in the school. if your teachers in high school tell you not to do something at assembly, do it. it will make you the man. he may still get a date with this miss america. she is a queen or something.
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can she overturn the school board? this is just a figure head position? >> it means nothing. >> all respect for pageant queens. >> the crown, you know, it could also be a weapon. you could blind someone. >> they went too far with the punishment. >> i want to ask you, he was warned ahead of time not to do this and he did it anyway. what choice did the school have? >> he was told not to do it and he knew he would be punished. >> that's how het row sexuality works. it will get you in trouble, but it doesn't mean you stop. >> the fault lies on any celebrity who said yes to teens. it gave false hope. you president cay take miss
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america to the prom. can you? >>hat he did was less offensive than what the rest of the boys did when they got home thinking about her. he did the least offensive thing a high school boy could do. >> i want to go back to what rick said. i hate the trend of people asking celebrities going to the prom and it needs to stop. >> and a big celebrity is gonna go, no. >> you put that person in a bad situation. they say no and you are a jerk or they have to say yes and they have that go to the prom with some nerd. >> it is great she said no. >> she did say no. >> and he wanted his 15 minutes and he got. he got it. >> he is doing all of these shows. >> but he still does not have a date to prom. he tried. >> as a former ms. new york or so you claim, should she have said yes? >> truth be told, miss america
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travels a lot. she goes to a lot of schools and her schedule is tightly booked. truthfully she wasn't able to. she did thrown in there i have been asked several times. >> i have said no to so many people so this trip. >> like you said, he knew he was going to get punished, but he did it anyway. you are saying he is a cool kid in school for doing it. i disagree. if you know you are going to get punished, you need to go full out. >> i want music. i want dance team. >> it would have been three days. what would his punishment be? >> if he had a full on what they call promposal would she have said yes? >> it would be harder to say no. >> high would have said i have a question for you, 5,6, 7,
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8. >> you tried it? >> no i did it the old fashioned way. >> i love that she said oh she would, but she had a scheduling conflict. that's the best bad excuse ever. >> and we know she wouldn't. there is no way she is going to the prom. i just wish somebody had shot better video of the question. it is the worst -- every kid has a smartphone now. why is the video so terrible? >> it was probably an adult. >> joanne, you mentioned he still doesn't have a date to the prom. as a former beauty queen, will you go with him? >> you know what? i feel like i should. i feel like i should and then everyone will love me even more. >> and not just go, go all out. really put out for this kid. >> he didn't actually ask. >> patrick, you just got a date to the prom. >> i think if you are too old
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you can go. >> they keep the creeps away. >> i will pretend i'm a janitor that night. you kids having fun in you should lose the top. no broom in my hand. >> who will have more clout if they go snout to snout? as i predicted in 1998, russian and american military dolphins may be facing off this summer. it is day one of -- >> that's the budget for the next three years. according to a russian newspaper the u.s. navy's marine mammal unit will be
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deployed to the black sea where american, dolphins and sea lions could meet their russian counterparts. for two weeks they will be conducting nato exercises. the dolphins are testing a new anti-radar system. they are in charge of the dinner reservations. at the same time, russia's own soldiers are expected to be patrolling the black sea too. anyway, we have tape of an american dolphin in between missions. >> they train hard, they play hard. that's how it, would. >> that's how cheap the mexican bands are. >> liz, are we replacing the cold war with the wet war? >> i hope this works. imagine if dolphins is what brings two world powers that
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have been rivaling since the cold war and if this brings them together. it would be like dolphin diplomacy. >> i go to you because you are a serious journalist and i want your take. how concerned should we be about russian and u.s. dolphins turning on their masters? >> first of all i know a guy that works on this program and they were training ducks, pigs, goats and ponies. they talk about armor, dolphin armor. does that mean they will actually arm the dolphins as well because they are worried about the russian dolphins firing on the u.s. dolphins? can the dolphins fire when fired on, or can they fire in advance of being -- just in case they think their lives are in danger? >> have you to be hot. >> licensed to kill. >> sherrod, american dolphins
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are they at a disadvantage? they have to fly several thousand miles. it is like playing on the road. >> these russian dolphins are hungry. the american dolphins are pampered and getting free fish. i'm pulling for them. hopefully we will have dolphins that train somewhere. give me field dolphins. >> you are constantly reminded that dolphins are nature's rapists. any worries about stuff like that going on during the war games? >> my only worry this animal testing is not for the purpose of my cosmetics. so it may be a waste of time. forget i said that. i just get nervous because they are animals and yes you can train them to do certain things, but when it is really battle, are they really going
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to be able to remember or to do everything they have been taught to do? >> i can't believe this is a real story. they are actually doing this. >> what if they start mating? dual citizenship? is that a good thing or bad thing? >> i think we caw macaw swree them. caw -- kamakazi them. >> you are an expert in russian affairs. >> i don't know if i would say that. >> didn't you say they took over the ukraine. >> the cry me yen dolphins now belong to russia. they acquired them. >> i heard they are a dance troupe now. >> the key question here is should all wars be fought with dolphins and only dolphins? every country disagrees their country will fight the other dolphins. >> wouldn't the world be a better place? >> i hope they didn't send the
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miami dolphins. they really sucked. >> good one. >> some animal rights groups are protesting this even more so after they hear your idea of stropping them with explosives, but a lot are volunteers and come from military families. >> come on. it is tradition. and the don't ask, don't tell stuff. >> the animal rights people is who we should attack first. what about peta? where is their headquarters? somewhere awful? >> canada. >> the black sea is salty and i worry about our american dolphins. the bloat is serious. >> a little racist. >> no it is not. it is sexist if anything. >> the black sea, really? >> it is the african-american sea. >> thank you. will a powder get you
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plowder? to get wasted add water. the u.s. alcohol, tobacco and tax trade bureau approved palcohol. drunks can choose from seven spirits including vodka rum and cosmopolitan and lemon drops. the company's website asked, quote, what is worse than going to a concert and having to pay, 10, 15, $20 for a mixed drink? canare you kidding me? why drink to get drunk? sprinkle palcohol. some of the favorites are the kamakazi and rum on a barbecue sandwich. now the federal agency that approved the product said they did so on air.
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what do consumer think of the product? >> ♪ y'all gonna make me lose my mind ♪ up in here ♪ >> don't say it don't work. >> you are a drunk on the go. can you put into words how excited you are by this? >> i just can't wait. i mean, on everything on a table. >> if you are getting to powdered alcohol you are not mixing it with water. you are snorting it. >> they did say you can snort it. you will immediately get drunk because of the way it enters your body. but they say don't do this because it is not good for you. >> that's the way everybody will do it. >> they now changed the product. to take precautions against snorting they added volume of the powder so it would take more than half a cup of powder. >> what is next? powder drugs?
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>> i have seen people do cocaine in their eye sockets. they will definitely snort this. it is america. >> liz, why do you think this government bureau now says they made a mistake? >> i don't know. i guess they are getting backlash. this is dangerous. if this was around when i was in high school, think about how -- how-- i would still be in high school. >> a lot of 11th graders. >> i will be at prom legally. >> will you offer palcohol at your sexy parties? >> definitely. how great is science? there is no evidence that anyone would abuse a product like this, young people, alcoholics, anyone with an addiction. no evidence to suggest that anyone would snort it or smoke. it no one mentioned smoking it. maybe somebody smokes this.
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>> they will do everything to it. who are we kidding? one person is like you know he will snort it. it is good. you mix in -- he is so dumb he don't know what kids are doing. he knew it was snort product. >> if you make it a half a cup instead of a packet it defeats the purpose. >> it doesn't like like that if you mix i had it. but if it snorted it it would take more. >> and then at these arenas the water is $10 or 15. >> they say they will resubmit for approval, do you think they will get it? i kind of think they will. >> you know if they don't pass the bill you can still get this stuff? >> that's not true. >> you are so naive.
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>> coming up, what does it take to get an invitation to one of rick leventhal's parties? i am gonna find out. and when we return find out who agrees with us. you are watching fnc so stick around.
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could cable deaths come from the internet? netflix and hulu and shower cams have been cutting into the market. there has been a steady rise of cord cutters, those with high speed internet who never had the service or
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discontinued. it it went from 4.5% of households to 6.10. if a household has netflix or huli, 18% of them do not have cable. what do you do if you don't have netflix or cable? was that from one of your sexy parties? >> that was me. lost a little weight. >> liz, as people become more and more computer savy and buy more tablets, is this inevitable people will cut the cord? >> it is the changing face of media. especially with young people. if they can not pay for
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something they won't. if they can get it for free, why will they pay for it? >> is that why you said in the green room we should kill all young people? >> i don't know what part of the conversation you heard. maybe it was out you have context fnlt. . >> cable has to catch up. nobody wants channels you never look at. you don't pay for it individual lie, but you pay for a package where you get every channel, and you pay for individual things and make it cheaper. you bring the market there. grow up, cable company. >> that was great. >> let me ask you this. the same companies you get your cable from is who you get the internet from. will they just raise the price of the internet? >> like liz said, kids are going to do it if they do it for free, but people will need
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an aspect of the cable. definitely the internet and maybe the land line. i have a sigh -- 17-year-old daughter and she watches hulu and gets everything on-line. i gotted in flix and reduced my -- i got netflix and reduced my movie channels. i still need cable. maybe, just maybe cable will have to drop their prices because of the competition from hulu and netflix. >> i have been on cable for 15 years. i had burnt boxes and watching myself. i wasn't paying for cable when i was on cable. have to change your approach. >> you don't care who is delivering your broadcast as long as you are seen by thousands? >> as many of us often do -- am i the only one?
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i know, i noy. i know. for awhile i didn't pay for cable just like i didn't pay for ac. i would stay at wealthy mens' apartments and then get cable and air conditioning. >> we heard andy did the same thing. >> i stayed at your place. >> you can't find a blockbuster anymore. i used to go and love renting movies. i think there is a market for cable. when people are stedfast in their own habits they will keep. it i need my reality tv. "dance moms." >> you can get that on amazon prime. >> there is privacy issues involved and there are people who don't want anyone to know what channel they are
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watching. >> have a package with a bunch of channels so you don't know which channel they are watching. >> it is a la-cart channels. the broadcasters don't want that. they want to package their channels. >> change the way you make money. you have the product. >> that's something people don't like about the cable package cs, i don't need these hundreds expwh hundreds of channels. >> you can turn it into any show and we will bill you for that. >> like 99 cents. >> who cares? whatever can make you comparable for those who stay in the business. somebody has a cheap one better you have to fix it. >> and pretty much everybody hates their cable company. if the service was better and they offered -- you may be
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more willing to spend the money. jay they are not known for their customer service. >> they have to fix a lot of things. we don't feel company about the cable company. >> no respect. >> that's why people steal it and don't get guilt for it. >> we solved that problem. >> is tom cruise finally out of the closet -- department of -- ikea. first, did neil patrick harris swear at a fun? that's that is horrible.
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well, the big bang ain't their thanking. 51% of americans are leery about the big bang theory. insert joke of the tv show with the same name here. i forgot to write that. the survey found plenty of people are skeptical about what scientists consider truth. said one nobel prize winner, you can't argue with faith. faith is untestable. hide your wife, hide your kids as sherrod prepares us for the -- lightning
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roooooooouuunnndd. lightning round. thank you. thank you. >> nailed it. >> it means a lot, thank you. >> sherrod is one of those things where people hear about the big bang theory and they say i don't know. >> some people you can't exist science even exists. >> 51%. >> it is americans, abet it? ain't it? globally the number drops. what are you going to do? some are yankee fans. they can't agree with me on everything. it is sad. people get afraid of it. people are afraid of information they think is new and and how it will ruin the way they was raised. how does this affect my jesus? relax. we are still here, ain't we? >> it seemed like a common response as far as the big bang theory question was. i wasn't there so i don't know what happened.
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i'm not kidding. this is how people responded. >> i have never been to spain. >> you shouldn't have to go to one of your sexy parties to know your parties are sexy. >> you are making sure of that. >> i am trying. >> i just saw "man of steel" on cable and i think we all came from kryptone. >> nothing in the movie lead you to believe you were from there. >> the best part of the article depress and up sit some of the top scientist. how do we know if they were upset or depressed? they may say they are depressed and upset, but there is no scientific measure of depression or being upset. they may say it, but it is not necessarily true.
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you are a depression skeptic. i am not sure what you did, but i see how you did it. >> good for you. >> could part of this be that scientists are updating their theories. do they look at the big bang theory and say this is the word? am i too charitable? >> it touches on the issues with religion and your personal beliefs. evolution. a lot of people don't believe in evolution. you see it in schools. educators are fighting that. they don't want to teach that. you would hope we could teach the facts. >> people are caught up in dumb stuff. people come up to you and say they saw pluto was something and now it ain't.
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>> they are con -- constantly updating theories. >> that's a terrific example. pluto is a great example. >> it was a planet and now it is a side you get at kfc. >> science was wrong. >> i think what bothers people is if this big bang happened and that is possible, then it is possible that other planets could bang and there could be life on other planets and it makes us feel less special because we felt superior because we were on the planet with wonderful life. we want to be the other ones. >> what do you mean bang? >> obviously i paid a lot of attention in science class. >> i am confused.
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>> it came together. >> sell me more. >> hide your kids. >> next topic. a new study claims it takes 12 minutes for singles to decide someone they like on a first date. when first meeting someone most often judge on smile, eye contact and their tone of voice. turnovers are body odor, bad breath, swearing and being named andy levy. they are never specific. sherrod, do you buy the 12-minute thing? >> why is it taking so long? two seconds i know. >> do you think it takes women longer? >> it must. i can go on 12 bad dates. in a row. it hospital take that long to know if you are compatible with somebody.
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>> it is a sniff and a hug. >> you mine now. >> of course it comes later. >> do you buy this? >> i am with you. people know in a shorter time. >> wow. like that. >> i think the bad breaths thing you wouldn't say that is something i look for in a partner. it is not like you leave and say he has good breath. you know right away that's not going to work. >> i think those warning flags right away. >> yeah. if you have bad breath you probably have a dirty apartment. a plate of spaghetti under the bed. >> 12 minutes and you couldn't
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have anyone judge you. >> within two minutes they should know. >> take a shower, brush your teeth. dress to impress. >> that's something you can do ifer -- every day. >> the eye contact thing is number one. aside from cleanliness, eye contact is huge. >> you will around at half time and say i know what you like, i like it too. >> lock them in. >> joanne say a guy makes a bad first impression. >> it would take three payments. >> if a guy screws up in the first 12 minutes does he have a chance of rue recovering? recovering. >> yes. in my gut i know. he may be let me try it again, let me try it again.
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usually i am a good job because of my facebook stalking. in this study it says 6% of people research their date on-line before the first date. that means 90% of people polled are lying. or you meet them on-line. >> i am not rude if i tell a girl like this, google me. >> kids dig that. >> you will kind of know the certain red flags that may creep up. smells is another story. >> do your research. >> how do only 6 pes ever people look up people on-line? >> yls you already know them and work with them. >> even then. >> you don't know what they did 20 years ago.
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>> people lie on these surveys too. >> time to take a break. when we come back, a special performance.
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it lets you map where they are at. facebook, an internet destination, will track your pal's precise location through their phone. nearby friends, as it is called, is voluntary and you have to opt in. as bees insider report -- as business insider reports there is a timer that switch offs nearby friends -- switches off a nearby friend. only friends can see you. not friends of friends and members you haven't confirmed. good idea? >> not a good idea. you doopt -- don't want it to
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fall into the right hands. i don't like this at all. >> the only thing is, liz, this could help you avoid friends because you would know where they are. >> they know where you are and they can find you. >> if you see them coming toward you, you know you have time to get out. then it is a tom cruise movie. >> you hand it to someone, take my phone. i'm going to jersey. >> you throw it in a car going cross country. >> everybody wants everybody to know where they are all the time. i spend half of time -- half of my time not knowing where they are. >> do you understand where this story is? as you think back to the glory days when you were young and the world was being made fun of at the club.
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>> answer the question. >> i don't go to clubs. >> it is to avoid being made fun of. >> country club is still a club. >> that's not what the suit says. >> joanne, would you want your friends to know where you are, aka, which bar stool you are seated on? >> i would want them to know there is an empty one, but i can filter through to see who is attractive and who is not. i thought there were so many restrictions. red flag this should not be a thing. when you are already before it is launched saying there are all of those things to protect you. >> this is why i try to keep my facebook friends as just people i actually know.
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>> they are tracking you now. they offer it as a thing. >> where was this research? >> that's how stinky they are. >> i am not going to vote for it. >> you are not going to hospital in? >> i am not opting it. >> do you think a lot of people will opt in?a@ >> idiots will. >> maybe parents. >> if you are a parent you want your kids' phone because you say i want to know where you are all the time. >> it is easier to put a chip in them. >> you have to put the chip in. >> in their body? >> when they don't know it. you don't tell them they have a chip. >> that's already being done. we all have chips. >> well, we will talk about that afterwards. we don't need the government knowing we know that. liz, i don't have anymore questions so feel free to talk about whatever you want. >> oh my goodness. i am on the spot.
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>> take your time. >> why don't we around the table maybe together come up with something? >> or move to the next story. >> let's do that. >> got a comment on the show? e-mail us. got a video of your animal doing something? click on submit a video and we may use it. vé
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" greg returns to host and guests guests are jill dobson and boomer. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> i like how it says guests include jill dobson and boomer. that's all we have. if you are looking for someone else, don't tune in, but those are really good guests. should we lynch the angry inch? neil patrick harris says his recent outburst is justifiable because it was done in character. when an audience member said love you, he said i am doing something up here [bleep].
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he didn't say it. his character did. he was embracing the show and cursed as his german punk rocker character did. what do you make of this? >> shut up when you are at a play -- it is not a pep rally. show some respect. on the other hand, it is neil patrick harris and you have to take your opportunities. you gotta take are yo -- your opportunity. i want to yell doogie. >> he probably never gets that. him and screech. you will always be that. >> the only thing i am mad at is he says it was all in good fun. anyone who yells from the audience should be ejected and sent to gitmo.
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how many times when the person in front of you is talking and you want on say this to them. >> 8 parent leahy was in -- apparently he was in character. i don't know if he was in character or if that was an excuse. >> the audience loved it. >> one time happening and it is fine. then they say my turn now. >> everybody will be yelling somebody. >> apparently this show is interactive as well. they want everybody to feel immersed in the show. they said neil, neil. they said to the other actors is your name neil? i don't see a neil here. >> i thought it was so cool to be in a play with neil patrick harris. i thought we were having fun. >> this is what happens when you bring these tvnovi -- tv
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novice in. >> this is a great excuse. it wasn't me. it was my character. >> he has a lot of great press. he is loved by the masses. he is a talented guy. i never told this story before. i was putting a tape together for my daughter's bough -- bat mitts pho. there were all sorts of people, the mayor, guiliani, trump, kardashian, no problem. i went to neil harris and said, real quick can i get a shoutout for my daughter's tape? and he said i don't do shoutouts. >> i got a new respect for neil patrick harris. >> he was walking. i introduced myself.
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i work here and he was on our air for 15 minutes. he was the only one who said no of all of the people i asked. terry ham -- hamlin said yes. >> is it true under his breath walking away he muttered, dirty jew? >> probably. i can't confirm it. he disced me. >> i don't want to waste your time, but i was a at that glad event. >> maybe he thought you were playing a charkt a ter and he was -- character and he was threatened by your manliness? >> that's possible. >> maybe he was in charkt a ter as a guy who doesn't do shoutouts. >> he did the weather on fox and friends. he could have done a 10-second shoutout. >> that's terrible. >> maybe he was trying to get
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out as fast as possible. >> sherrod, how do you deal #w hecklers? >> i make short work. usually they shut up. you want attention? i will give you negative uh -- attention. i am going to show you the world in 10 seconds. >> does it work? >> it works every time. people don't want to be exposed. >> crowd, do you like this stuff? >> no, get them out. >> you would be the last guy i heckle. >> and the first guy i make love to. >> well, it is too late for that. >> what makes you think you are the first? >> because you told me that. >> that seems like a good note to end on. a special thanks to liz. thank you for joining us, first time guest. sherrod small, wow, hua, small
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and eleven leventhal. and that's perfect. that does it for me. i'm tv's andy levy. see you tomorrow. greg is back.
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. hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckle, eric boling, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." now, when it comes to deadlines, the obama administration has written the book on delaying them from obamacare to the most recent bunt push being the keystone pipeline decision past the 2014 mid terms. democratic donor tom sire donated to democrats with anti

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