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i hope you will join us, as well. see you monday night, 7:00 p.m. eastern. a special tonight. watch. tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." way ward teens performing some of the most disgusting acts with a yo-yo on film. we will tell about you the decision that lead them down this dark path. and is the president upset the united states has yet to produce someone like jean ren awe lt. >> if france can figure it out, we can figure it out. >> and are evil remote control cars waging war on toddlers? and is it time for america to step up and choose a side? none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> yeah. hi, i'm tv's andy levy in for greg gutfeld who is recovering
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from a freak duct tape accident. i told him mmmm is a bad safe word. let's welcome our guest she's is louder than the screams coming from greg's basement. i am here with sonny johnson. and she is counting the minutes until she can rush home to pop open a box of wine. it is joanne nosuchunsky. and if you have kids they will be raised by foster parents. co-host of the independents, week nights at 9:00 p.m. on fox business network. and she chases more ambulances than an irish setter on meth. criminal defense attorney remi spencer. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it helps you stare clear of areas to fear. the stephyness of certain neighborhoods and you can skip unsafe situations. it is subject of tonight's -- >> is this racist?
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>> developed by two 20 something new yorkers, they have impressions of city neighborhoods with users rating areas on a sketchiness scale of 1 to 5. the app explains you can report weird situations such as a bizarre discovery or encounter or harmful situations to the app. you can share tips about what routes you take and why. critics say it will serve only to help white people avoid black neighborhoods and the co-founders admit they are racist. explaining on their blog who we are or who we are not, racists. discriminatory posts will be deleted. that was my mistake. this is the only mugging they want to see. >> what are you doing? >> what is going on with the videos? killing kids left and right. >> camille, welcome to the show. is this app racist or are the people calling it racist racist for assuming black
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neighborhoods are judged as dangerous. >> i agree with the second part of your question. i did some totally unscientist unscientist -- scientific and untrot worthy -- untrustworthiness on the news. i determined t gothomist is racist. an app that tells you which neighborhoods are sketchy doesn't mean those neighborhoods are black neighborhoods. sorry. >> wow. >> by 6:00 a.m., a big 404 on the home page. >> the app's co-founders are white. doesn't that mean they are racist? >> no, actually the woman, she left california and then she came to washington, d.c. to work at a a not for profit and now lives in new york. progressive, pro frees sigh, progressive. it is not a matter of color. it is ideology. i believe she is progressive.
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>> remi you said if you see a black person you cross to the other side of the street. that first of all shocked me and shame on you. i assume you are using this app, won't you? >> you just like greg are off of my conversation list in the green room. i don't talk to any of them in the green room. that's a good question of who will use this app. is it meant for single women walking home from work? elderly people? minorities? it has the possibility of ultimately becoming a racist tool that can be dapping -- dangerous, but i don't know who the audience is. >> who is the audience for this? >> it is probably people who have never been in sketchy areas or who have never taken the subway. this subway is sketchy.
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and fear is subjective. everyone has a different opinion of what is fearful and what is sketchy. they will have a difficult time filtering through the comments to weed out these discrime discriminatory remarks they say they won't stand for. and the app itself doesn't make sense. if you feel like you are not in a safe area x are you go -- area, are you going to take out your phone to look at the rating of the place you are in? >> or to post a rating. >> they put a special note on their website saying it is no secret. we have seen the negative press. they have attacked us personally. the reporters of the pieces never contacted us and the app was not live when they wrote them. those are all fair points, aren't they? >> sure. and even before the app was released they put up an faq-style page and talked about the fact that they want people to report incidences of racial discrimination. so you are stopped and frisked you should say that is sketchy. it is sketchy if a guy in a
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blue suit comes up and says hey, against the wall. >> isn't this what we do? there are two people that developed the app and in their mind they are trying to help people. people look at it and they don't know these people at all, but they go, well, they are clearly racist. >> as long as the trailer parks are clearly marked on the app, then i have no problem with it. if it is a chinese slum i want that mark too. as long as all of those things are marked i don't care. one of the things that made me laugh was as soon as black people heard sketchy they are like, you are talking about our neighborhood. do you even understand? you did that. you implied the racism there. just to give you a little hint. if you come into one of these sketchy neighborhoods and say you have somebody rush up to
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your car and you -- and the first thing you say i'm a dada cousin. pray to god there is a dada in a neighborhood and you have a better way of getting out of it. that would be my advice. >> i will keep that. >> i installed the app. i am familiar with some high crime areas and there is no response. genuinely sketchy neighborhoods, people don't go there. there are no reviews of what happened last night. >> and don't we know the areas already that are sketchy? if you are new to the city or traveling to new york you probably asked around. >> that is a good point. people who live in that city aren't going to use that app. it mightily useful it could be useful for tourists or if you just moved or you are visiting a city or move to a city or something. >> or you are a progressive
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that likes to stay away from poor people. >> is doing yardwork in the nude rude? a massachusetts man was arrested for opening gross lewdness -- is there any other kind -- after motorists saw him clearing his driveway with a leaf blower completely naked. ie, gutfeld style. sounds like something that would happen -- cops say vehicles were slowing down and taking photographs of richard taper who was drunk and belligerent. for some reason he was charged with a misdemeanor. shouldn't we respect what people do on their own property. here is me earlier today doing laundry in my backyard.
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>> remi, if it is your driveway is it your right to blow whatever you want? i am talking leaves. i don't know what you -- what a is going on with you. >> if you are talking about our fourth amendment rights, our privacy rights and our rights to be free from the government intrusion are at their greatest in your home. you have the greatest protection . they can't just show up. that's it. you can't garden naked in the front yard for the whole neighborhood to see. >> is this russia? >> i am all for walking around naked, but you have to do it inside the house and with the blinds closed. >> what is the fun in that a?
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if a man's home is his castle why can't he be naked on the draw bridge? >> i think he should be. when i was 11 or 12 we went to california and we were floating down the river and came upon this nude village. there were all of these old wrinkly men out there hanging. it was the best form of birth control you could give to a 11 or 12-year-old. i did not want to see the male frame in any shape, form or fashion. i was not caring about whether it was -- all i could think about when i thought of a naked male was those -- >> the foliage. we are talking about a garden. >> he was charged with open and gross lewdness. does that mean he is not good looking? open and hot lewdness is not a crime. >> gross actually means over the top, right?
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isn't that what gross means? excessful. >> 6 success -- excessful? >> i made that up. >> i think it is better if he is doing this. he is charged with speeding, driving with a suspended license and driving in a vehicle not registered. i would rather him be doing this leaf blowing than getting behind the car. >> he is not going anywhere. >> if you will slow down and look at him doing it, that's your problem. >> the driver that slowed down and took the pictures, shouldn't they be arrested? >> that is dangerous. that is rubbernecking. everyone hates a rememberer necker. and define lewd. why is the naked body lewd? is michelangelo's works lewd? i was once drunk enough to totally forget everything that happened the night before and
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i don't know which acts he was performing with the leaf blower which could constitute lewdness. being nude is not lewd. >> le o a f blowing -- leaf blowing is disrespectful. it is noisy and blowing leaves to your neighbor's yard. my father is aggravated when our neighbor who i hope is not watching this show tends to his yard. >> i thought the idea was you blow them into a pile. >> he is doing it wrong. >> home boy is 69 years old. he is like, what are you going to tell me? i will leaf blow and you just take him and move him to san francisco and he can drink and be nude and it is okay. a perfect solution. >> what is your name again? remi. what if -- go with me. what if this guy is poor and he didn't want to sweat in the
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only clothes he owns. isn't it the cops asserting their privilege? >> your name again? i did not go with you on that. a man who lives in a home and owns a leaf blower and knows how to garden should know how to wear his clothes. >> fine. are you a buzz kill. they are taking the teen out of nicotine. new jersey could be the first state to change the legal age of purchasing cigarettes to 21. supporters are hopeful it will become law. said one anti-smoking advocate, it is a chance for policy makers to take the initiative to ensure young people don't take up smoking which is the number one preventable cause of disease and death. 90% of people who start to use staw back co start before the age of 21. if you can go to war and get
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married as an 18-year-old you should be able to purchase cigarettes. violators will be fined $500 for the first offense and $1,000 for each additional. here is a typical jersey smoker for comment. >> i don't support that. i don't support that video at all. i wash my hands of that. it is an awful thing to do. do you have a strong opinion about this? >> you do. if you are on your parents' insurance you should not be able to buy cigarettes. if you are 26 years old and you live in your mama's basement you shouldn't be able to buy cigarettes. if you have a cell phone, but you have to call someone for a ride because you don't have a
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car, you shouldn't be able to buy cigarettes. instead of an age restriction how about a responsibility restriction. if you can't do the basic necessities of life, you don't get to be an adult and enjoy adult things. that's a much better way of doing it. just make it responsible. be responsible. >> i like that. >> my primary office is in downtown new york. i drive down the main highway in downtown in newark and there is an office where people collect unemployment and food stamps or their debit card. every morning i see the line of people wrapped around a that building and half of them are smoking. and on a cell phone. my question is who is paying for those cigarettes. they are expensive. $10 $13 a pack and where is that money coming from? >> camille, should there be any age restrictions put on cigarettes as a libertarian?
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>> you are going to get me in all sorts of trouble. >> i don't know. what i will say about new jersey is i am not allowed to pump my gas. i think that is stupid. >> the notion my iq will drop 15 points when i get into town. now if i grab the pump i will douse the person next to me. it is absolutely absurd. every stupid law begins in new jersey. >> i am a product. >> does it make you feel better about being a traitor to your home state. >> maybe. >> new jersey already with the taxes is making a killing off of that. christie is succeeding the fun out of everything. i definitely agree with sunny. i think too if we are saying that 18 is not yet an adult,
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it is enough to make this decision and the responsibility should fall on the parents. if you catch this kid smoking when they are not supposed to be who gets in trouble? the parents. see how people respond to that. >> underage smoking is not illegal. it is purchasing it that is illegal, right? >> that's right. there is no law on the books that prevents a 12-year-old from lighting the cigarette. but the person who sells him the cigarette will get in trouble. >> you have a law craw tiff side -- lucrative side business. this is actually good for you by rages the age. it gives you -- by raising the age it gives you a bigger client pool jie. bi-looring the age and -- by lowering age. >> raising the age. >> you you are right. one of the things that is shocking me the most was i was in the 7-eleven the other day and one of the convenience stores and they had the age
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limit. you have to be this old to buy cigarettes. and the year is so recent that i never felt so old. >> 90% of people start smoking before they are 21. 89% of those started smoking before they were 18. you are making no sense. on my 18th birthday at 12:01 i went to the store to buy my first legal pack of cigarettes. the man didn't even card me. i walked out of the store so depressed and mad and angry that i threw the cigarettes in the trash and went to another store so i could get carded. if they are gonna smoke they are gonna smoke and you can't do anything about it. people be responsible. >> e-cigarettes. >> it is like with alcohol. it is ridiculous -- it is the old thing. you can vote at 18 and you can be -- well we don't have a draft.
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>> not really. >> if we did you could be drafted. you should be able to drink and smoke. you kids out there, don't do them though. they are bad are to you. coming up, what is the best way to avoid trouble if you runny sonny john on the street? first, a dating app that lets you hook unwith the people you see every day? i thought that was called tequilla at the company christmas party. bulldog: if you're like me,
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it is happn, without the e because that's how we do it. you can get a great view of your latest encounters and their profiles. if you are interested in someone you cross paths with you can send them a message. instead of going up to talk to them you can connect through the app. if nothing else it is safer than throwing a frisbie. as my good friend carl found out recently. >> hey. let's have it. >> there is zero potential down sides to this, right? >> this is a stalker's wet dream. it is what they have been waiting for.
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they passed me several times. and it looks like it is close to her home. this is awesome. what is that app where you check into stuff? four square. you get badges for showing up. someone is following you and you crossed paths with this guy 50 times. creepest app i have heard of. >> i can see dudes sign up for them, but why would a woman sign up for this? >> stalk -- stalker's delight. you ever be out and they walk up to you and say hi and they know your name. i want to remember. and now they are going to know you and you don't have to have ever met them in your life. imagine how bad it is when google glass is given to everyone. we are going to turn into her mets -- her mets where we don't leave our house.
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>> i want you to go on. >> i know you do. >> now people will know where they are on the streets. >> from the comfort of our own home. >> let's see someone you pass on your walk to work every day. suddenly reaches out to you on the app. now you have to find a new way to get on to work. >> there is no chance i would be into a person who passed me on the street every day, but didn't have the courage to come up and say hi, i want to meet you. there are too many ways to avoid human interaction. and someone who has been dating for many years i have met grown men who don't like to talk on the phone. they will text until their thumbs fall off and meet people on the internet their friends are from twitter, but they never go mi where.
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but they never go anywhere. if this app listed the men's net worth it would be open while you are walking, right? >> only walk on wall street. >> you all are so negative. th is a wonderful thing. we need more opportunities to not be rejected face-to-face. this is another option for wanting to reach out. we have done it on the street. you catch the person's eye. then you give the look back to see if they looked back. >> and they kept walking. >> i have been watching the hallmark channel too much. i can see why this would entice some people. on the app's website they say you are safe and secure and your history is deleted after
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the first day. >> do you watch "ceder cove""? >> no. do you? >> no. i watch now "frasier" reruns from 1:00 to 4:00 and i put them on and they are soothing. the ads for the shows, the actual hallmark channel shows and movies is like a bizarre world. i am used to "the left officers" on hbo which is depressing. men and women are meeting cute on every show and getting in and marrying people. who are you people? >> and it is like a boyfriend for hire and you fall in love. >> you are giving uh loft information. it will go into the app and the dude with the long blonde hair will come and say can i watch the hallmark comanl with you? >> i can only hope.
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how many meaningful relationships will start because of this app? >> when you say meaningful, what do you mean? >> meaningful and in a positive way. >> not creepy at all. >> what we have to remember is both parties have signed up for this. both people are equally into stalking. they like the attention. >> when creepy meets creepier. >> the app right now 1 paris, london and berlin is this going to be a hit in america? after everything we said. >> it is a sad, sad day. >> yep. >> coming up, someone makes an
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finally a politician with a sense of humor, is something nobody is saying. the house democratic whip opened a speech with a joke. >> first of all let me tell my friends from africa i do not whip people. if you have watched "house of cards" it is not accurate. >> he certainly didn't whip them into a frenzied applause. he said the only time he was called master was playing donuts and dragons. on a scale of out ramming to super duper outrage out outraged are you? >> i am not outraged at all. the insin you weighings is because they are africans they should have made the connection. west africans have apologized for slavery in the united states because they were engaged in it. they were selling slaves.
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i am not saying they laughed at the joke because of that -- >> imagine if this were a republican game. the media could have been all over this. the master doesn't oversee the slaves. the overseer does that. he wasn't lying. he was putting that out there. he didn't release the name of the person that he allowed to do it. every time this thing comes up and i am supposed to be like crying about it. if you read frederick douglas' book he tells you how to deal with a whip in an interesting
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way that brings everlasting freedom. >> it is exactly who handles somebody who likes a whip. gite more offensive part of the joke is african leaders are stupid and they don't know what the political meaning of whip is. it is like he was talking to children. >> maybe, maybe not. i think he needs a better script writer and if he is going to try to be funny he should run his jokes by someone else before he does it live. i'm sure it doesn't happen to you, but there are comedians who try to be funny and end up being offensive and it was unintentional. i think that's why the media is an a outrage. >> they jump all over them.
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he is fortunate he is a democrat. >> and that he is older. >> what you said that this has happened to comedians before he is not a comedian. why do you stand up in the middle of the speech. >> his script writers did not put that in there. he says i am going to try this out. his face after he tells the first part of the joke it is like i didn't get a bigger laugh. and then his second part of the joke was inaccuracy. obama eats barbecue all the time and it happens on the show. in the three episodes i have seen. >> was it strom thurmond and somebody was joking and said this world would be a better place if you would have won. it is something you say to a 90-year-old guy and makes him
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feel good. let's say it is cheney. they can check in on google. >> i am more afraid of him making laws than him with a whip. >> it was trent lott. >> why don't they talk to me? >> i am the host. i was just about to say say it again, please. >> i am more afraid of hoyer passing laws than him with a whip. >> that's a good point. next topic, they are not just for babies and brides. i am not talking pacifiers. gift registries for college-bound kids are a thing. they let students register for bedding, shower caddies and hot plates for their dorm rooms. target started it in june and thousands have signed up. so what do college students need? here is a mantage we put together of essential items.
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>> where do you get the ball gag? >> i guess with the chloroform you don't need the ball gag. good idea? gross idea? >> i am sick of registries. by the way, who buys college kids their necessities before they go off to college? i know when i graduated from high school i got some gifts from my family members, but i wouldn't want to get sheets, extra long twin bed sheets. it is the mother and father's responsibility to do that shopping. what do you need a registry for? are you getting a dart board?
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a cork board? spiral bound notebooks? >> you must have been a blast in college. >> we didn't have laptops back then. >> enough of your spiral bound notebooks and your cork boards. >> my trapper keeper. remember those? >> sure, but not in college. i am okay if you call it a high school graduation gift registry. you give gifts for high school graduations. 23* that person is going to college in the fall and they want to set up a registry and you buy them things they will need in college, i think that is great. it double dipping her. >> i hate registries. give me the money. i have never been more poor. i would have loved to have one
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of these things. if you want to buy me things. >> you are okay, right? >> that's fine. >> i don't buy pre gifts for anything.a@ my cousin got married and went on her honeymoon and was so broke couldn't pay her light bill. i paid her light bill. happy marriage. for babies you buy them cute clothes and bottles and all of this and then the mothers can't afford diapers and milk. i don't do pre anything. i wait. the event happens and everything settles and what do you need? that's the way i carry it from now on. >> so you show up to the baby shower with no gift? >> iou. i just show up. >> are you invited to this party?
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>> no it always comes a time after the fact where you come around and you can see the look on their face that something is wrong and that's the moment you come in. that's when everyone else gets on the table. you give them something they actually need. when their lights are cutoff the silverware doesn't matter too much. you step in and be what they actually need. >> joe app -- joanne, last word to you. i had an egg crate and a desk lamp and a fruit cup at college. that's all i needed for the most part. now i can't wait to get married or have a baby because that's the next time i get gifts, uh parentsly. apparently. >> maybe you should go for a master's degree and do a registry. >> no. >> might be your only chance. when we return, a performance from our musical guest.
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they are raising the stakes in the war on cup cakes. they have it up cakes and cookies and other foods from birthday parties because kids with allergies may feel left out. roll the graphic. officials at brooks elementary claim 10% of students have suffered from food allergies
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from gluten and blueberries and caviar. they say the first priority is the safety of all students we also want to feel an environment where students feel included and not left out. i am told she ate a box of crayons to prove she was serious. she wanted to help out as an audience panel. before we get started. how many of you are excited that i am hosting instead of greg? that's inspiring. camille, should you punish all of the kids by not letting them have treats because you are allergic? >> i don't buy that excuse for a minute. for sharing and merit badge nonsense. i do not have kids, but if i did i would not left them be drafted into this nonsense. i rook forward to taking my 6-year-old to the first karate
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match and wiping the blood and looking them in the eye and said sweep the leg. no mercy. "karate kid" if you didn't know. >> along those lines, from you allergic, shouldn't you get used to watching people eat things they don't have? won't that pre pir her. >> i have to pack her lunch every day. she can't take a peanut butter and yellly. i mike a a ham and cheese every day. she has every day she takes this ham and cheat sandwich to school. she is cool with it, so i'm cool with it. >> is that a rule? >> you can't bring they peanut product into the school. the one line she says is to create an environment all students feel included and singled out. you can't have friends and
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there should be no sports or teacher interaction because you might have the class pet and everybody else feels -- no grades. you would feel left out if you were the only one who got an f. no tests to if you didn't study -- this is socialism 101. you share nothing equally. >> the safety of the students and making sure no one felt left out. education was not mentioned. you hear a lot of people including me saying i don't rebbe this men kids having food allergies when we were growing up. >> we did not have these allergies. why we have them now i don't know. >> is it gay marriage? >> this happened and it is a real thing. i don't have kids, but i agree with you. this is like the woosification
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of america's youth. everyone should feel the same and you are not teaching kids. if there is an airborne allergy attack that will happen if you eat a cup cake then they don't belong in school. until the evidence proves that they should be celebrating birthdays. this is nonsense. >> the school is trying to cover their own rear. they don't want to deal with someone in anti-phylactic shock. don't bring in cup cakes because mom and dodd want want to make them in the first place. or it is the kid's birthday, yay. keep them home. don't have them go to school. they will love that and there is no treat. >> don't you remember going to school on your birthday and it was fun. >> i have an august birthday and never go to go to school. shut up. have i to go. coming up, the story we teased
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norton and susan olson. that's right. cindy brady will be here in studio. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> does dc stand for d sai coolest? da coolest 1234* forbes magazine just put them at the top of the list of the coolest cities. they are ranked on entertainment and food options and diversity and population growth and age. dc apparently had it all with a cherry blossom on top. seattle second followed by austin, texas and i didn't read the rest. i can only assume this is a survey of cities named washington, d.c. >> i am from dc. i was born in dc and lived around the area. the place filled me with a sense of dread and nothing happened in washington and it was all government, papers, bureaucrats and [bleep] but i
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don't share the same degree, but get the sentiment. it is a weird place. >> i guarantee if a republican is president again dc won't be on the top of the list. this is all about obama. >> as long as big government people are in office, it doesn't matter. dc will stay the same. if the money stays there, nothing about dc will change. i would love it to so maybe the pompous ones who live in dc would move out of virginia. don't say you love dc and dc is so cool and then live in my state. live in dc if that's where you want to go. you want tries tries and fresh air and then call dc cool. virginia is cool. >> remi, which city do you think is the coolest in america? >> what ranked number 11 in this list is new york city. since i just moved back to new york city i would say it is
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number one. the most uncool person is the person who put together this list. >> given dc is our nation's capitol is it cool that the coolest city? >> god bless america. i think dc is only cool by association though. scandal is popular and i think that's what it is. you know what they didn't take into account, traffic. >> cleanliness. they didn't mention whether it was clean. find a place to park. there are so many things wrong with dc. >> it is dash -- yeah there are neighborhoods you do not want to get lost in. >> we solved it. dc is not the best in america. forbes your list [bleep].
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>> this is a fox news alert. hello everyone i'm kimberly guilfoyle. this is a special edition of "the five". u.s. unleashed two sets of air strikes today as isis and tens of thousands of non-muslims have fled for their lives in fear for mountainous area and are trapped without food and water. terrorists took hundreds of women captive. the u.s. military trying to help resolve the crisis. questions remain about president obama's strategy going forward, whether air strikes can stop isis. we have team fox coverage. doug mccalway is at the

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