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tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." dancing crossing guards challenging what is acceptable to do in public in front of your loved ones. it is the images so shocking, so horrific we can't even show you them all on tv. plus how excited are the president and the first lady about finally beating the bidens in a game of candy land a? >> the bottom line is things are getting better. that is the first time that has happened since 1997 jie. and how far will people go to impress greg gutfeld? we will talk to one guy who put his life on the line to score an interview to be his next intern. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> let's welcome our guests.
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she is so hot you need to wear oven mitts to shake her hand. fun fact, you can't spell her last name without imus. i am here with carly shinkus. she is cheesy and unhealthy and full of fillers, joanne know nosuchunsky. he is not running for president of "red eye" but he is trying to solicit voters. it is andy levy and his mustache beat the crap out of stosell for calling him a poser. he is also the president of "red eye." >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> is he right about a war on white? on laura ingram's radio show alabama congressman mo brooks was played a sound byte from
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national journal commenting on fox news sunday. this is a long sentence. saying the fastest growing voting block in this country thinks the republican party hates them. brooks responded with his own theory about why the gop can't woo minorities. lend me your ears, ear lenders. >> this is a part of the war on whites that is being launched by the democratic party. and the way in which they are waging this war is that claiming white hate everybody else. it is a part of the strategy that barack obama implemented in 2008 and divided us all on race and sex that's not true. >> you heard it first. there is now a -- i have no idea how dolphins factor into
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the war on whites. i can see somewhat of a relationship. i remember this show "flipper" where the whole cast was white. they are out there to discuss this sensitive racial issue. i brought in a studio audience. show of hands, how many people have noticed that i have been working out more? not that many. ambassador, is it time to stop using war as a metaphor for everything? shouldn't we just focus on actual wars? or have a war on wars? i am tired of it. >> sounds good to me. i think it was an ill advised comment. it is part of the problem that i do think is consciously being used by the democratic party and that's the politics of identity. you are hispanic, black, female, are you a black hispanic. it is trying to define what people are by mutable characteristics rather than by what they think. and there are people out there hispanic leaders who talk about the conquista of the
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united states. it is a way to divide the country that is harmful over the long-term and we have to get away with it even though some people feel they are being victimized. it is not an answer to resort to the same tactic. >> exactly. carly, in my view, what he -- this is the problem with republicans. there is an idea that you have gone from what you do to who you do. and he do it into a war on whites. he doesn't actually articulate the idea the way it should have been. >> war is such a scary word. but tapping with myself it is breaking news. i think it is not cool to be white. to be successful and to be conservative. it is much more popular to be a my -- minority to think with
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your heart and not your head. that has lead to serious consequences in this cri. -- in this country. >> are only white people successful? >> no, there are obviously -- no, that's not true. that's not what i meant to say. >> it is not cool anymore. the brooklyn vibe and what was cool these days. >> it was never cool to be white. it never has been. >> are you focusing on something ? >> he has a line. >> i think the good news for white people in all of this is that the wars on never work. the war on poverty has been going on for 50 years and the war on drugs was won by the drugs. my guess is that white people as always will be fine. white people are good at being fine.
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>> we are going to be okay. >> i think we can weather this. >> all of us are white. >> you mean in this room? >> aren't we all victims? >> i am victimized all the time. so i feel comfortable with this verbiage, war. the way to get minority voters is not to say there is a war on whites. how is that going to help your argument at all? i get a lot of democrats are painting this picture. it is not a war on rights. it is a war on the right. >> interesting. it is basically again, this is the problem with republicans. it is great how i can't articulate the word articulate. they cannot articulate an actual correct idea. for example your politics are
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marginal liesed through this racial prism. if you are against the charter school or for charter schools you might be racist. but it is racist to assume only white people have these ideas. obama does this all the time. they are clinging to their gods and guns. the worst example recently is harry reid on the decision about contraception coverage in obamacare and saying the supreme court decided against that proceedings -- pro vision. they are allowing five white men who made that decision. one of whom is my law school classmate clarence thomas. i have known clarence and never noticed he is white. the point was it was a charktization that allowed reid to dismiss the sub --
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substantive legal arguments. >> he paid a heavy political price for saying that. >> the north times lead editorial. he paid the price. >> going back i believe there is a new ideology. i guess i would call it racialism where everything goes through the prism of race and you see five white people. you actually dispute facts in front of you because it is through the prism of political faith you can't let go. >> that's why it is so dangerous. i haven't moved in about 50 years. i still think martin luther king when he was right he was right. he said we need a society where you are judged by the content of your character and not the color of your skin. why is that hard to understand? why is that hard to understand? >> yes. i am agreeing. >> excellent. let's agree to move on. their secret mission raises suspicion.
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oh this story is complicated. a new report says the u.s. government sent young latin americans to cuba to revoke government rebellion. the press says the under cover mission had costa recans and venezuela ans and peruvians visit college campuses and offer hiv workshops and searching for social change activists. the young recruiters were breaking cuban law and risking significant jail time. the u.s. agency for international development said only it works with independent youth groups on community service projects and the arts and other opportunities to engage publicly and consistent with democracy programs worldwide. meanwhile, we here at "red eye" have obtained exclusive footage of the first undercover mission in cuba.
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>> it is funny though. broke both of his legs. his friends laughed hysterically. ambassador, you are here to explain what i just recited. we sent students to become undercover agents agents in cuba, but not to radicalize the country, but to turn them into change agents? i don't understand. >> as an alummist i have no objection to the foreign government. i think cuba is a logical target. i don't mind that aid might be a vehicle pour it. but this projects -- project was foolish and dangerous. it is typical of the obama administration. the teenagers are in charge not just to foreign policy anymore, but clandestine operations. whatever the validity of the idea of trying to destabilize castro you don't send in untrained people. it is a very dangerous situation with no preparation
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and no protection and no way to get him out and expose that kind of risk. who ever thought it up needs to go back to high school. >> do you believe this story? it seems so bizarre. >> i believe it is true. i agree with the ambassador. i agree with the aims of the program. in addition to sending in these kids without training and putting their lives in danger -- the other problem here is tieing it into a health-related thing, hiv in this case. we saw the -- the cia's program to get dna samples to try to see if osama bin laden was there. they sent in -- they used a fake polio vaccination. it did help us confirm that bin laden was there, but when it came out it lead to the death of aid workers in pakistan and made pakistanis less likely to get vaccines. i have a problem with tieing it into a health related problem. i don't think they should have done that. in principal, yeah. if you are trying to deal with a foreign government that should go, have i have no
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problem. >> how would anyone trust these aid workers again? who is in these countries will go to an hiv workshop or something like that for risk of, i don't know, being tattled on? >> this is truly a problematic issue. i'm surprised you didn't bring up your book. >> no, but i will be suing you. >> carly, at this point you can offer an insight or you can just say i agree with ambassador bolten. >> i agree with ambassador bolten on this topic with whatever he was going to say. >> and it is a bizarre one. but if gives me an excuse to talk about people who keep talking about cuban cigars. the problem i have with cuba are the guys that have to tell you they have a cuban cigar. >> have you ever had a cuban? i am telling you there is nothing like a good cuban stogie. is that the right word?
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>> i think it is. that is a frightening expression you have. i thought you were going to stop at cuban. >> sandwich. >> yes i have had a cuban sandwich. it was two men i met on the beach. who made an excellent sandwich. using their bodies. and mayo and ham and cheese. >> that's where the mayonaise thing came from. >> it is a war on my brain. this is a big story. there is more babble for scrabble. the game beloved by dorks every where is adding 5,000 new words to the official dictionary. now you will be able to chillax with your frenemy listening to your mix tape without being a hashtag buzz kill and take a selfie with your bl nie g and bringing soju. i don't know what a soju
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means. the new dictionary comes out on monday and it is the first time in a decade it has been updated. is there a sinister reason behind the update? could adding all of the new, pseudo hip words be a -- >> war on old people. >> true. we asked some typical senior citizens for comment. ♪ >> those are simpler times. you can pull over on the side of the road and have a dance party. it was okay. everybody liked it and nobody got in your face. i am going to go to you first, joanne. your mother is a huge scrabble player. >> she is in tournaments and seared across the country. >> so this is -- she must be upset because these are words
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she is not aware of. it is a defacto war on old people. >> i believe she was at a slight disadvantage if she was playing a 14-year-old belieber, somebody into the pop culture. but she is very competitive. she would quickly commit these 5,000 new words to memory. she has memorized the two-letter words in the scrabble diction mary along with most of the three-letter words. she is on the right track. she's safe. >> how many two-letter words are there? >> a lot. >> are you a scrabble player? >> i hate scrabble. i hate scrabble and i hate the idea of a scrabble dictionary. it is like taking the s.a.t.'s and having the answer section right next to you. that's cheating. >> are there words they missed? anything they should have been in? i don't like these words. >> qi is a two-letter word. what is that a? and it is a lot of points. >> i don't know what it is. >> ambassador bolten?
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>> and te, that's a two-letter word. >> i think, ambassador, you were a scrabble player. i don't know how i could tell, but you have scrabble written all over you. what do you think of adding these words? as somebody who might not know what these words are, would you feel this is unfair? >> if i ever got in a dispute i just asserted my authority until the other side gave in. so having an actual dictionary works against me in any case. it is interesting in our culture that the scrabble dictionary is now more important than webster's and this is the defining issue. but i think actually it was a commercial thing for scrabble. my impression was it was going down the drain because everybody plays words with friends and it has it into your iphone. unless they did something they were in trouble. >> i was worried about that little black fella. i haven't thought of webster in awhile.
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>> i don't even know what that is. >> nobody can figure that one out. >> emmanuel lewis, webster. >> we got it, but we didn't laugh. >> who haven't i talked to? andy. >> me. >> you seem like you would be a huge scrabble player, ie, a huge, nerdy loser who is alone most of the time. >> i don't play scrabble. i played words with friends a lot and called it words with myself. my biggest pet peeve with that as i found out when i tried to play it, e-mail was not considered a word because it is hyphenated. now it is okay, but now i am glad to see they made themselves current by added these words like beat box, mixed tape and webzine. when was the last time somebody said web swri ne. >> it is coming back. >> soju. >> soju is a korean rice wine i spent much of 1991 and 1992 drunk on. >> fantastic. when you were abroad.
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he was a little confused. >> quajaq. >> what is that? >> kayak. >> that's a boat. >> an alternative spelling for kayak. >> it is the native american spelling. >> it is the way the indians spelled it. you can find it carved in trees. >> you would need to use a blank tile because there is only one q in the bag. >> really? >> these are things i did not know because have i a life. by the i what, board games are dying. nobody is playing. if you look at the sales they are dying. the only time you use them now is on vacation. rainy days you play video games. kids aren't interested in hanging out with their family and playing games. it is a sad tale. it really is. i often drive around neighborhoods in my van. >> if people can't play monopoly anymore the capitalist system is dead. >> no one has the attention span for monopoly anymore. truly, it is a long game. >> it gets very boring.
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>> violent. >> and it is hard when you drop one of those things under the couch and can't find it. >> or somewhere else. >> exactly. that's a problem. by the way, the words they use are not real words. those are annoyance reflecters. if somebody says chilliax that is somebody you avoid. >> good point. >> these are not words people use. coming up, is ambassador's mustache made of gold? a discuss that could stretch it into tomorrow. but first, are these the shoes you should wear while husband hunting? i don't know. i am straight and can't emphasize that enough. female announcer: through sunday at sleep train,
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lame? that's the topic in tonight's edition of -- >> is this sexist?
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>> the shoe seller 9 west, where i get all of my pumps, will spotlight the ad where they will require footwear. among them, starter husband hunting. there is the tag line impot get them tiger. whether you are looking for mr. right or mr. right now. boy that's original. the campaign includes this shoe. it is for the walk of shame. i have no idea what that means. meanwhile the company is defending the ads. said a spokesperson, we have to change the way we talk about occasions because women are modern now. for more let's check in with "red eye"'s shoe correspondent. >> that isn't right. suddenly i am very hungry.
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carly, you are into shoes. >> every woman should be into shoes. >> did it speak to you or was it beneath you? >> the funny thing about this and nine west is in my opinion nine west is a work shoe company. i don't know. >> he agrees with you jie. can i see the inside of your sole? the thing nine west does president understand is women are not shopping for shoes for men. i would rather have a come pli from a woman. >> i was jealous. i didn't want to make you feel good about yourself. >> i was going to compliment them, but i knew it meant nothing to you. >> women purchase things for women and not for men. and gavin mcginnis said this some time ago, no guy says i
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wish you would spend $4,000 on a purse. >> it is so over a man's head. peplum do you know what that is? i have seen wedding dresses and it is something i don't think men find that enticing, but every woman does. >> what is it? >> extra fabric over the tummy and it creates some dimensions. >> guys wouldn't care about that. if the wedding dress was a thong guys would be okay. >> more than okay. ambassador, does the modern woman need a certain shoe to go husband hunting? it seems antiquated. >> many years ago my wife had to explain to me why women wore high heeled shoes. there was a theory it makes their legs look better. somehow the first 20, 30 years of my life that escaped me.
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understanding why they wear high heels i am getting used to the idea that they have to wear funny looking leopard print on the shoes. if you will wear high heels just wear them and be done with it. >> because they are so cute. >> it is all about taste. is there anything dishonest about this ad? >> yes. why is no one mentioning the beautiful ankles in every ad they are showing? what about women with cancles? i will start a # free the cancles. i am offended that not every type of woman is represented in this ad. >> aren't cancles -- >> they are so beautiful. >> you saved me from getting letters by the way. beckeled me.e off, you pre >> the thing about the ads is they are stylized. they are not true to life.
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>> who are they appealing to? >> appealing to people with a sense of humor who don't really shop at nine west and probably won't ever again, but we are talking about it, and now when people pass by this store window they will take another look and that's what is important. >> andy you are sitting in the green room. these ads are from another era where women knew their place and i wish we could return to the era. and then threw a hot cup of coffee on the hair stylist. >> yeah, so? >> i do have a new book coming out. it is called problematic. i have an add called ads by cads. when it comes to portraying women. the agency has not changed from the mad men days. this is a good example of that. you pointed out that the nine west marketing person said we have to change the way we talk because women are modern now.
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husband hunting and dropping the kids off for kindergarten. that's aimed at modern women? >> i guess they have it all, right? >> i don't think they do, greg. >> the ad -- this is my theory. if the ad campaign doesn't appeal to you, why should you care? why would you get upset and write an article about it if it is not for you then just go maybe -- okay maybe it is not. maybe it is for women who are under the patriarcal arm of society. >> i love that arm. it keeps me warm and holds my shopping bag. >> and then it leaves you before morning. >> is that not normal? >> it is perfectly normal. where are we? kim kardashian keeps making money. another sign that all is right in the world. first a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is the big mouth billy ambassador. everyone loves a fish.
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>> kim kad app is a money trap. kim kardashian is making $70,000 per day thanks to her
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new mobile app -- jeez. kim kardashian hollywood. the game encourages players to climb the social ladder of fame in hopes of reaching the virtual a-list. characters attend fake events and wear fake fashions and gain fake followers. wow. it is like facebook. but it costs hundreds of real dollars to progress. players are eagerly shelling it out. one financial analyst predict itself could take in $200 million in its first year. in 10 years, it is a lot. i figured it out. but i won't share it with you. are you surprised and depressed by how popular this is? >> i am not surprised, and i am not depressed either. i have the app. >> really? >> yoarks yes. >> oh my god. >> oh no. i didn't know this about you. >> i have played the app. it is free when you first download it. i didn't spend any money on it.
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it is a stupid game. but i am disappointed i don't like it because i wanted to. i love the kardashians. i like the show. >> oh boy. >> i really do. >> but i like that she admits it. >> i am not scared to say it. i am not alone either, obviously. >> no, you are not. there are more people that like her than like us. >> i used to like them until they started having babies and getting old. >> babies are so cute and i follow them on instagram and now i feel like i know them and have a vested interest. >> do you follow rob? >> no, he's the only one. >> rob kardashian. >> he is a lawyer? oj's lawyer? >> that was rob senior. >> i think he has gone on to the post kardashian world. ambassador, you have spent $10,000 on this. are you worried it is getting
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out of hand? >> conflict has resumed by armenians and asher barjon. >> this are armenian. >> that's my point. how about the war with asher barjon is that in there? >> i don't think i would be interested if there is a war. >> by the way, are you telling the truth? i am missing this war. >> it flared up, but it has been going for a longtime. >> why aren't we talking about that in the news? >> ukraine is a bigger deal. >> that's what i wanted to figure out. now i am thinking i can do that as a monologue, but i would have to read a lot. >> go on. it is a fascinating subject. it is worth 10 or 15 minutes tomorrow. >> i will do that as the a block. it can't beet ebola. joe app, is this sending a bad message to our youth that money can buy you fame and success which it can. >> shame on you, america. and shame on the parents. where are these kids getting
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this money? i'm assuming most of the people, besides you, are teens. >> maybe some aren't kids. >> they are young and they don't make their own money and they want all of this fake fame. shame on the parent. you are sharing a data plan with your kids i'm assuming. good for her. i hope she does a lot of good with that money. >> i'm sure she will. >> she is an uh -- amazing success. and andy you are a huge fan of the game. even though your avatar can't get past the d-list. what are your feelings about this if you have any? >> i wrote a monologue about it. it is something i wrote earlier. and low there was a great earthquake and the sun became black and the moon became blood. the stars of heaven fell on to the earth even as a fig tree cast the untimely figs when she is shaken of an unmighty
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wind. it is scrolled together and every mountain and island are moved out of their places. >> are we done yet? >> the great men and the rich men and the mighty men and every bond man and free man hid themselves in the dens and the rocks of the mountains and said to the mountains and rocks, fall on us and hide us from the face that sits on the thrown and the great day of the wrath has come and who shall stand? >> was that a big metaphor? >> that was just something i wrote. >> who did you lift that from? >> the book of revelations. only lift from the best. >> and it is not like they are going to sue you. nobody is going to ask you like -- whatever. does no sun make you glum? the new york city area is on track to having the coolest summer in years. they wonder if the lack of heat leads to lack of happiness.
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it is believed to be caused by less intense light. could they be the culprit of the summertime sadness? is this the call for more summertime warning? no one is ever happy with the weather, carly, right? >> i was just thinking earlier i haven't seen one of the news stories that runs every summer about how to prevent heatstroke and the children are playing in the public fountain. >> they have that on stop footage from 1980. >> it is always the same kids. they are probably 35 now. >> they are in their 50s. >> i like the winter. i like layer whys. you gain a little weight and nobody can tell. >> i guess you are right. nobody is happy with the seasons. but i like all seasons. she is not picking sides in this one, ambassador. you have become an expert and i think what the global
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warmers have told us is even though it seems colder the season ali effective disorder is we can't tell how bad things are so undoubtedly it is still more evidence of climate change. since they don't want to talk about global warming they can talk about climate change. the climate is different every day. >> excellent point. is this now an argument for global warming? >> it is the climate change. the only thing that is warming is my heart. heat waves makes me happy and humidity makes me giggle. i have been a little depressed. >> it is so great we have this article. they interviewed teens and kids in school. and they are depressed that the summer is coming to an end. that's why will and they see all of these ads for back to school. that's why they are depressed. >> i used to love those ads.
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>> i loved them. i look forward to school. i liked the school supplies. everybody knows when you used to be in san mateo. >> i was too old for that. you got little boxes. it was the best feeling in the world. i want to go to you last. i am praying you don't have a long poem. >> have i a monologue. i have a monologue. of all of the crap stories we have done this is the biggest load of crap. people are depressed because it is not 90 degrees and humid every day? come on, man. come on, greg. knock it off. >> i am knocking it off. i don't want to step on anything here. you know what that story was? we couldn't fill out the show with anything interesting
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because it was -- we could have done ebola again. that went well. time to take a break. don't think of leaving me now. next, a kids' party. hopefully i don't get kicked out of this one. what is this? my book "not cool." order it, amazon.com. look how beautiful it is. a.
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should he accept blame for tall who came? >> "red eye" debate, 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. all right. welcome to the "red eye" debate center. i'm greg gutfeld and host of tonight's "red eye" debate. as always your ticket stub is good for a free back rub at randy's. by the way randy no longer owns relaxation randy because he had to sell it to pay for his addictions. a michigan man is facing possible charges after 2,000 people attended a house party after he posted an invite on facebook. 21-year-old james taylor, that's his real name said what was supposed to be a birthday party for a friend turned into a massive rave with the fire throwers and the strippers. one woman claimed she was
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sexually assaulted. which is bad. and taylor says that is not his fault. >> i didn't force anything down anybody's throat and i didn't maybe anybody stay here until 10:00 a.m. and i didn't make them pass out to the floor. people wanted to be here. that was their decision. >> that was one of the most amazing interviews i have ever seen. i don't see that kid as dead. some of the crowd was under age. >> if you are a parent with a 14-year-old child who was able on be at my house all night, and according to the police there was a lot of them there. i think some parent should do reflections on there before they start getting mad at me. >> can i see that clip again? thank you. one of the greatest things ever. go ahead.
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>> i didn't make anybody stay here until 7:00 a.m. or 11:00 or when ever it is everyone left. i didn't make this kid pass out on my floor. people wanted to be here. that was their decision. >> that might be one of the most amazing -- it was like he was trying to make a point. he was trying to make a point and the point was on the floor. there was a guy passed out. you nobody is trying to help the guy. apparently he is asleep. my goodness, gee whiz, that was amazing. does he make good points and does he need to be held responsible? >> this is community organizing at its highest level. and we can give answers with a straight face and get away with it it. i know he is only 21 and he can't directly succeed barack
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obama, but he is coming soon. >> there was a sexual assault or people who od-ed, but at a crazy party should he beheld responsible for that? >> serving alcohol to minors, so, yes, there was that. the police knew about the party and kind of surrounded the area where the party was taking place which was a very -- there was not a lot going on in the area. >> remote. >> yes. but they couldn't do kneeing. they said they didn't want riots to start. the police are equally to blame here. >> they are supposed to be in case riots happen. y -- we don't want any bad things to happen. >> it was actually strippers dressed as police. the police are here. good the police are here. no, the actual police this time. >> people at the party wanted the police to come. but they said we have to take
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care of our officers. >> that's the problem too though, andy. guys who throw parties often use the police to end the party. time to go. and then they call the police on themselves. >> oh the police, i can't believe they are here. he belonged in jail for that thing on his chin for no other reason. and tip, don't invite the fire throwers and the strippers to the same party. >> i did that once and never again. that was a bad combination and it is a bad who do. >> what about the parents? you have 30 seconds. >> this is his home and he is 21 so maybe real estate is super cheap out there and he purchased this house. >> it has been in his family for a hundred years. >> have i to move on. but that is a weird thing. coming up powdered wine. good news.
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joe app can sno -- joanne can snort it now.
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last story. that's the last story. >> you can have your wine and eat it too. that means it is time for -- >> is this evil? >> a new powdered wine promised to offer the same health benefits as a bottle of red without the headache. biotech noel gists have -- biotech noel gists have a cell powder that has the anti-oxidant. i probably said it wrong. the supplement tastes better while mixed with other foods and liquids adding an earthy braip braip -- grape flavor. there is no alcohol in this. why would anybody do this to themselves? >> i am confused. >> i am too. >> why? i don't understand. so the wine is not just to get drunk. and there is no alcohol in it so that blows my mind.
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it is the culture of it. it is an experience and it is an event to share a glass or a case of wine with a friend or your personality. i don't approve of this. if you want to take a supplement, take a supplement, don't have it be wine. >> you can't walk around with wine in powder. >> i think this is for ambassadors -- for astronauts. they put it up there and put it on the side. >> that makes sense. astronauts are really ambassadors to the stars. >> it is a little known fact that they have been drinking there for quite some time. they are not supposed to know about it. >> the cat is out of the bag now. >> thank you for thinking. carly, thoughts? >> i will try anything once. but i will especially try this. apparently it has some anti-aging side effects?
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but then i was -- after i had the powder i would have the glass of wine or mix the powder in the glass. >> turbo wine. >> it is turbo wine. i don't even know what i am talking about. you drink wine for the booze and the side benefit is this. if you remove the side benefit or do the side benefit that's silly. >> if you think it is good for you, eat some damn grapes. it is in the skin of the grape. eat a handful of grapes. >> you have to eat then. some people don't. >> when was the last time you ate? >> the 80s. >> you weren't even alive in the 80s. >> 1988, baby food. >> where are we in this show? >> a very special thanks to
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