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guest. she is so magnetic her body is covered with paper clips and other assorted garbage. and there is a decent chance he will kill someone by friday so it is probably a good thing he is off for the next few days. it is tv's andy levy. and he has his hair style -- styled at the mattel toy factory. host of the buck6 ton show. buck sexton. and her wit is dryer than the skin flyking off larry king's naked chest. next to me, writer, comedian, beauty, bonnie mcfarland. look at that. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> she used hate to educate. or as i like to call it, edu-hate. thank you, bonnie. thank you for that. school has started and so have the
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predictable and predicted racist hoax. last week a student at sweetbriar put up signs reading "colored" and" white only" above water fountains in a dorm. it happened a day after the opening of a school play about segregation and race relations. the school president grief stricken, not her name wrote that the community would have someone who was bigoted and mean spirited. the student wasn't racist. she was righteous. she claimed she hung the signs to, quote, make a point. quote, my i want to show that there is an extreme impact and it resonates with all. of course this could happen. >> as always to help us
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discuss the topic, we are joined by a live, studio audience. thank you all for being here. a show of hands, how many of you raffled here from another dimension to escape the tierney of the giant squirrels. you are safe here, my friends. very smart. let me go to you, buck. should she beacon grat lated -- should she be congratulated for raising aware -- awareness? opening somebody's eyes about racism? >> definitely no. it has actually gotten to a point when ever something like this happens students assume. there have been so many of these kinds of hoaxes and they see this thing and they have to think to themselves this has to be one of the students who wants to start a dialogue. and by that i mean lecture the whole community on a problem that we are actually not suffering through right now. what i find amazing is that generally speaking students who do this they don't get in trouble. >> they never do. they are falling to the
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category of mentally ill or attention seeking and mentally ill. they get sympathy for -- it happens all the time. as a racist, you must be deeply offended by this. it diminishes your real racism. >> thank you for pointing it out, finally. i just find it shocking that in this day and age a this woman thinks anyone would use a water fountain. i do think they should be segregated, but i do think it would should be one for non germaphobes and one not for dogs. >> and they still put their mouths on them. >> no, sometimes -- nobody does that. >> the trickle is soft, andy. >> there are things that can help you with that. >> the trickle just makes you go more. joanne, the school hasn't identified her. should she be punished or perhaps rewarded?
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>> you know what, i think she is punishing herself. the president of the school has to participate in some self- reflection after this whole episode which they will do after they drink their afternoon tea and eat a scone. college kids are really big on self-reflecting. i don't know who has time for this. i am way too self-absorbed and trying to do label labels for pinterest. anybody who does this has too much time on their hands. >> do you label lots of things? >> i do. >> because are you a racist. do you see people on the street and go, black person. >> i say a lot, as a white person. >> andy, you counsel college women in your free time. what would you tell this young lady? >> show is gone from school. >> i didn't know that. >> they booted her.
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>> why didn't you tell us this before the show? >> i only learned it right before the show. >> the school president put out a statement and in the end they said can't release her name because of federal regulations, but i can tell you she is african-american and i believe her apology was sincere. >> and then he kicked her out of the school. >> they investigated it and as a result the student ruey responsible is no longer enrolled in the college. >> that's refreshing. >> we talked about this before. the bigger problem is not the actual hoax. it is the response to the hoax. >> the incident happened and it is condemned and we have to have a conversation. >> it is not just a noncriminal matter. usually when the hoax is exposed , you have the school presidents and behaver saying -- and whatever saying -- >> it is a teachable moment. >> it is a teachable moment. maybe she could be a hero for opening her eyes to fake race i'm. >> oh.
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what? >> that made no sense. i am getting expelled for this. this is all my plan. so people don't do hoaxes anymore. i am getting myself expelled. she is the true hero. >> she is going deeper than we even thought. >> they explain the dangers of kindling and you create an environment where people are upset and they think it is real. and then afterwards they say i just want to talk about this. >> someone has to be the example. >> thank you for that. >> she just said her idea was to show that the power that words have to hurt. >> i think we knew that. >> she did that by hurting people with words. >> i know. it is terrible. did you want to add something? >> i just think the one victim that is over looked in all of this back when we did away
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with segregation is the sign maker. half of the business is gone. >> are you making two signs and now you are making none. >> that is true. i think you should take that idea to government, to washington. >> they should make two signs. for everyone, from everyone. >> that is beautiful. it is so beautiful. >> also water fountain makers. now they are only making one fountain. they used to make two. >> nobody sees this. >> it is the trickle down effect. >> progress does have its casualties, andy. all right. bigot. they are squimish and it will carry its weight. the united arab of em rats called it, quote, the most destabilized and dangerous global force since fishism.
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the ambassador goes on to say, quote, no one has more at stake than the uae and the other moderate countries that have rejected the islamist creed and embraces a different forward looking path. he is quite chaty. they are ready to join the international community in a sustained effort to confront a threat that will if unchecked have global ramifications for decades to come. meanwhile vice president joe biden and my squash partner had a strong message for the terrorist on on wednesday. >> when people harm americans, we don't retreat. we don't forget. we take care of those grieving and when that is finished they should know we will follow them to the gates of hell. hell is where they will reside. hell is where they hillary side. >> president obama echoed those stirring words at a press conference of his own.
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>> we know if we are joined by the international community we will continue to shrink the influence and its effectiveness and its financing. its military capabilities. to the point where it is a manageable problem. >> yeah, chill out there, dude. there is no need for that kind of harsh language. buck, all right, we can talk about the statement which is refreshing that someone in the arab world said something like this, correct? >> it is refreshing. it is interesting they chose facism and not come communism. maybe they don't want to offend certain governments. this government. i don't know. maybe we can discuss that in another day. >> we don't even know what you are talking about. >> no idea. no idea. on the issue of why they would come out and say this, it is
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good and the statement is good, the reasons behind it are a little more complicated. they actually recognize rising islamism as a threat to autocrisies. keep it stable and it is all good. they are basically saying look at all of those crazies. can you please settle that down for us. if people figure out that we are living large, then they may come after us. there is a lot of self-interest involved here and the people writing the checks for the crai crai -- crazies are members of the aristrocisy. >> i know all of this. that's why i had you on the show. >> me too. >> i believe he stole your talking spot. >> is there something attached to this story, bonnie, that you can riff off of that is in poor taste? >> i am not always joking. i i am serious.
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i know are you going to try to change my mind, but i am against and have always been against beheadings. >> what about joe biden? he was sexy. >> he is always sexy. i noticed that when you watched you two play squash. >> he still wears a head band. >> can i just say one other thing and i don't know if this is in poor taste? >> that means it will be. >> when the morning show hosts talk about what is happening, they always -- did you notice that they have just discovered their own heads? >> i am not even sure if i will keep that in. andy, defend your hero barak hussein obama for turning it into a manageable problem. what does that even mean? >> i have no idea. i agree that it has to be an international coalition. i am tired of us having to do all of the work. i agree with buck, but they are doing this because they are scared. it is not like their human rights record is so great. the biden thing confuses me.
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we will follow them to the gates of hell. i understand why you would chase someone to the gates of hell. why would you follow them there? let them go. we don't need to be held to. go to hell. >> he is going a bit too far. do you think the president was pissed off at joe biden for saying what he was supposed to say? >> he was thinking give them hell it was an expression to be used. i have another analogy. >> excellent. >> bear with me. this is like a wildfire. so the uae and the uk are closer to the flame. they have to take extra precaution, but the fire is going to spread and it will take a group effort to put it out. our president is only trying to contain the fire. he is putting a little water on there. if we don't attack it at the source then we will all burn.
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>> that's poetic. >> the president when he is thinking about doing things like that -- i just want to point out how proud she looks. >> that was a pageant answer for terrorism. you would have used ms. usa for that. >> i'm sorry. go ahead, buck. you are way more knowledgeable. >> here is my theory on this before i move on. i mentioned this in a number of ways. isis is not that different in craziness from anybody that came from before. there has always been beheadings. >> the saudi government. >> as a message to others. >> things in this country are legal and acceptable. >> it is like an america when we have somebody that wears a sign that says i shoplifted
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from k-mart, that's their beheading. this is a message to everybody. wouldn't a war -- this is for you. you are like a military historian despite the -- >> a cia nerd. >> and the fact it looks like you are 12. >> that too. >> would a world war because we have three civil wars going on at the same time apparently. would a world war tame the extremism? after world war i, religion was not really the same after that. there were a lot of christians who fought against each other. am i making any sense? >> you are making sense. there is a serious question that has to get a serious answer. they often point to the protestant resolutions and it was bloody on a large scale. islam came hundreds of years after christianity. it is something akin to that
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now also. you have the autocrissies who are falling away. it is a giant cauldron of awful. >> i think of it as a den of lions. do you act like a lion tamer or do you like the lions. >> this is not an analogy contact. >> let me finish my analogy. if you don't have a bunch of lions in a lion den, do you bring the lion tamer or do you let the lions -- >> this is like henry kissinger people thinking he was great which is beyond me. things always stretch beyond the containment of the area. we wish they could figure it out on their own, but they will bring us into it. >> and when a million people die most are trying to live their lives.
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>> also true. >> a lot of teenagers clearing the mine fields. >> that's a downer. >> sorry about that. >> you answered a serious question. >> i just think sometimes -- i don't think the domestication is often voluntary. it is a radical extreme mitch. extremism. >> but they haven't -- it goes away and it comes back. >> it is like a vaw -- vernarial disease. >> every four to six weeks it comes back. not as severe as before. >> i didn't know that. >> coming up, buck sexton's hair. but first, we are not doing this story. maybe we will. a charity that gives money back. now i have heard everything. except a good maroon 5 song.
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driven by prostitution and lewd behavior. aren't they all? employees allegedly flash customers for tips and charge more for sex acts. baristas were ordered to pay rent and were docked pay for not wearing make up or heels. the same rule i have with my staff. the owner of java jugs is said to have raked in $2 million in three years. i opened a coffee shop up and here is one of my baristas. i figure he was so good why have any furniture? that's basically the only furniture there. >> i didn't notice coffee either. >> that is my question to you, bonnie. combining coffee and sex, is that a good idea? >> it is a weird combination. it is an odd -- it is like high theels and jogging.
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high heels and jogging. >> and running from the cops as a prostitute. i just think coffee is associated with a clear head. you have a cup of coffee in the morning. you get your head in order. it is not like when you -- forget it, let's go. >> it is not an afro deash yak. it should be oysters. >> i remember in los angeles years ago before pot was legal there was -- we bought our drugs from a hemp store. that was the front. it seemed too obvious. >> you hide in plain sight. >> where there is fire, there is fire. in this case bretch. this is someplace the shaggin
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wagon would stop at. what is wrong with a prostitution ring if it is making everyone happy? >> technically it is illegal so you start there. there is that little point of legality. i imarn tee you you that portion of the -- i guarantee you that portion of the charge is nothing compared to the money laundering. >> i just think this is going to hurt entrepreneurs in the country. every time you come up with a catchy name. say you want to open buck's house of nuts, for example. i do a lot of that. people will assume that there is some kind of attachment to the lewd and the naughty. >> we never expect house of nuts to be anything above the board. did you ever look at these businesses and think thank god for "red eye" and that great guy, greg gutfeld?
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>> only occasionally. when i am highly calf -- decaffeinated i don't need it. any other coffee costs $6. that's what they were charging for a cup. that better be the best blend of columbian beans. these patrons are being robbed blind. if you are blind, how are you going to see movies? >> andy, you counsel many young women in the professional barista area. would you consider this a good option for them? >> well yeah. they say some women reported earning between $15,000 and $30,000 a month. one barista told investigators she earned half a million dollars working there. thank god the police shut this place down and stopped these women from earning the money. this was all about tax evasion. it is like al capone who was also wrongly imprisoned.
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they could only nail him on tax evasion and not the other thing he was doing which was great. >> they said in the article, $2 million a year which is twice as much as a good coffee stand. i need to open a coffee stand. what am i doing? >> the bigger question is why is prostitution illegal? it doesn't make sense to me. we know it will never go away. >> it is legal in someplaces. >> i don't understand. it is safer. people know what goes on. i don't understand. i will legality more than the whole drug thing. i don't understand the prostitution. >> i think it is because -- i don't know. i think it is because i was at a sex-expo and it was all under fluorescent lights. you want it to be underground to be good.
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>> what are you saying is once it is above ground it loses its appeal? >> yea. >> that's true. >> and then those single mothers don't make a living anymore. >> legalize it. >> if you really want to get screwed go to starbucks. am i right, folks? >> well done. way to button up that segment. a little humor from bonnie mcfarland. coming up, a new wal-mart dress code. i hope they listen to my demand for a smiley face banana hammock. to might is a rocket ship. you might think it is a cardboard box. your 6-year-old self believes me. use your imagination and credit card and buy the rocket ship for four easy payments of $10,000. thanks, rocket ship.
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those giving to charity, excuse their vulgarity. those who exposed j-la, aka, jennifer lawrence, aka, my ex, are trying to do good. the forum is dedicated to sharing the naked celebrity pictures and they called on their community to donate funds to the prostate cancer foundation. it was in honor of jennifer
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lawrence. a post on the site said jennifer lawrence has donated to help cure prostate cancer. the least we can do is follow suit. >> the group raised six grand, but after learning where the money came from they said, quote, we would never condone raising fuppedz for cancer -- funds for cancer research in this manner and in keeping with our own standards we are returning all donations that resulted from this post. not to be deterred, the pervs have started donate -- donating to the charity dogs with no depth perception. >> don't worry. it was a tiny man in a fur suit who died. bonnie? >> yes. >> should they return the money? did it matter where they came
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from? >> no, in fact when i was molested all of the money went to charity and i felt really good about it. >> i don't know what that means and i will pretend i don't. >> i have so much to say about it. >> go ahead and say it. >> first of all the money is going to a man's charity. once againtthe women are being exploited so the men can get their bottoms fixed. i think all cancer is bad. >> that's a good thing. >> i wouldn't wish it on very many people. but i do -- let me get my thoughts together. i don't get -- let's go back to the jennifer lawrence with the naked pictures. why did these women -- i don't want to shame anybody, but what woman has naked pictures of herself on her phone? >> i think -- here is my theory and it is their own right -- >> they are allowed to do it. i am just saying it is
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whack-a-do. >> i looked at the jennifer lawrence ones for the purpose of the story. it looked like she was eke whiching herself out. it looked like she said do i have my abs back? >> naked? >> well, if you are going to look at yourself. >> i don't even look at myself after the shower. it is not happening. >> shower with clothes on. >> buck, are you upset that your donation was rejected? >> well, this is part of the problem because the reason -- they would never return the money if it wasn't a question of scale. it would buy you a couple of test tubes. they would be like, we do not condone -- as they well should. but $6,000 if this is what you want, it is a ridiculous and stupid ged -- stupid idea. i think if they raised a lot of money the cancer foundation would be like, you know what? and i would agree with that.
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6 grand you give back and 6 million you do not. >> there was a price to the righteousness. >> everybody has a price. >> joanne, is donating the best way to absolve your guilt and will it make it go away? doubt these people who were enjoying themselves to jennifer lawrence and donating felt guilty either. the real question is can money be good or bad if money is money? i guess if it is good or bad, the more money, the better it is. there is a lot of people who could have benefited from this money. this would have grown for sure, at least double. >> shouldn't they have taken the money and spent it on -- say they don't want your money, but they will spend it on a big party. >> a cancer party? >> no, the choice is -- screw
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you. we are keeping the money, but we are not going to give it to the patients. we will have a party. and that would be like ultimate revenge. maybe they go out and buy a cool vespa. >> cancer patients say hooray. >> what they should have done is say we will give this money to victims of sexual abuse. that's what they should have done. >> what these rented guys did. >> this is the equivalent of carbon offsets. you act however you want. i don't want people to think i am this kind of person. >> this is also called voting democrat. >> another version of the indulgence. >> nice job. before i go to the next story, buck, i want to ask you this question since we are talking about the compromise of people's privacy. don't you agree -- don't you
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agree that the hackers of the i cloud are no worse than edward snowden who exposed all of us metaphor rickly made us all naked by exposing our security programs to our enemies? isn't edward snowden worse than these adolescent hackers? in a sense we are now bottomless and topless when faced with the russians and with terrorists. >> i wish i had a simple and witty -- i would just say that hacking is illegal. in both cases it is illegal. the problem is edward snowden says what people think what he did is good, but he stole information that has no bearing on the u.s. constitution. he should be in jail for
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this. it doesn't mean you can't get away from everything else. >> the other stuff was good. >> i'm sure ted bundy was nice to his mother. >> i don't like what -- >> you can't shoot 10 people to get to one guy. >> should they ago we yeses to a code of dress? wal-mart workers are upset about their new uniforms which makes us wonder. are mandatory pants pointless? we will discuss this in tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate, 2014, live from the" red eye" debate center. >> live from the "red eye" debate center. i am greg gutfeld and according to gawker, they are complaining about a dress code that goes into affect later this month. the new look, seen here, is a navy collared shirt with khaki and black pants and a blue wal-mart vest some say the cost of the uniform is too
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much of a financial burden. the uniform we have now works. why change it. is this another excuse to rag on wal-mart? what is wrong? >> these employees just keep complaining about everything. they complain about benefits. we want a living wage. they are mad because wal-mart is taking on insurance policies on them. come on, right? they only have to work half days. they have it made. and also the pants are $2 cheaper at target. why not just go there? >> is it fair to make the employees foot the bill for their new khakis. >> this is the equivalent -- if you were working at a restaurant and they were doing huge volume -- if you were working at mcdonalds there is a huge volume of food and they said to bring your own lunch. you are at wal-mart.
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this is the clothing supply super chain among other things. if you need cheap clothing you would think you could get some from the company having it made for essentially nothing. that's a strapping imposition on the worker -- strange imposition on the worker, but there is the cause and effect and free market. we will get back to the road to surfdom. can you link this to how edward snowden is? >> we feel vulnerable. we like to cam plane. we like to complain. it is not a comfortable place. everyone is complaining and complaining and then no one will have any jobs and then we will be even more vulnerable. we will be out on the street and taken advantage of, and then we will die. >> we can blame that all on edward snowden.
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shouldn't we all bewaring uniforms? >> you want customers to be able to easily identify employees. making low wage employees pay for them is ridiculous. you get a big, initial uniform allowance and then every year you get a smaller 1. that's what wal-mart should have done. i didn't say they needed to give them money, but say okay when you first sign up to work here you get five uniforms. every year you get another three. luckily we have with these wal-mart employees an army of snowdens exposing this bad behavior. >> and then making life horrible for all of the other co-workers. >> they are not all going back to russia. >> when they defected target. >> and target had an issue with hacking. >> that's true. thank you very much. i think we solved everything. and nothing. time to take a break. when we come back, teen corner
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is using social media worse than smoking wedia. miley cyrus thinks so during an interview with an australian news program. billy ray's daughter shared her feelings about marijuana. >> i don't promote anything i
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do in my life i want to keep personal. i put pictures of me smoking weed on instagram. i was brought up in a way that we never thought marijuana is bad. >> her voice is hitting mid40. she sounds like kathleen turner. she was asked if her drug use might hurt her brain. she responded -- >> you know what hurts your brain? googling yourself. you know what hurts your brain? reading comments on facebook. >> miley is not a doctor and i choose to believer. teens should too. so stop texting for a minute, teens and get stoked because it is time for -- >> welcome to teen corner where teens can chillax without their parents being a total buzz kill. all my friends call me g force because i push them to accomplish my dreams.
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i would like to read a letter from a teen viewer i just got. it is larry from omaha and he writes, since that camping trip we went on together i have been having strange, reoccurring nightmares where a giant bear is fall down and wake up and i can't move and the bear won't let me go. this is happening a lot and frankly i think i need to see a therapist. it happens all the time. it has nothing to do with what happened out there. >> the fact that it is a giant bear absolves you. quickly we have to go. what is harmful, pot or social media? >> i totally think face time is one of the worst things you can do. i accidentally turned my phone on facebook and it was a bad angle low, you know what that is like?
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and i took 30 sleeping pills. when i woke up i didn't have bags under my eyes. >> is miley right or stoned? >> if you are miley cyrus you would have your brain hurt by staring at the strange wounds and characters and then looking at the buttons with the strange insignias on them. there is no bay sis in reality for what she is say -- no bay sis in reality. >> there is bay sis. there hasn't been a lot of studies done yet on the affect of pot on the brain. they did one on harvard, but it was 20 students. they need to do a larger study. >> but googling is bad for your brain? >> the internet may give you an addict's brain. you may feel more lonely and jealous. they may heighten suicide risk. memory problems are more likely. >> i just got served. >> i love miley. >> as you know teen corner is one of the precious areas where we point out what can
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help a teen. what has miley said? >> i think everything miley has said you should listen. it is probably the worst of all of the social media. people are posting pictures of their food and themselves. >> it is what twitter was. i don't care what you had for lunch. instagram really is that. it is awful. >> i did a full 180 on miley cyrus. i think she is a genius and knows what she is doing. >> i wish she would break it all down. >> i think she knows exactly what she is doing. >> she is sounding like lucy ball did at 70 at the age of 25. she is smoking a lot to get that voice. >> it may be nodules. it may be the fact that her song is out of range. >> it is better than facebook.
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>> i will quote you, bonnie. we have to move on. the next story, do action movies make you fat? probably. there you go.
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they gave under grads bowls of snacks and made them watch clips from either the 2005 film "the island" and it sounds like a punishment. it turns out those who watch "the island said the fast-pace flicks didn't know how much they were eating. a trailer for the latest was just released. take a look. >> that's terrible. >> is this surprising? >> it is shocking and i would like to see the research.
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>> i am obviously in great shape and i only eat once a day. and then five or six times at night. i have the exact same eating habits as a sumo wrestler. >> buck, make sense to you? >> it does make sense to me that we see a mantoge -- mantage getting in shape. you try to do a split in between poles and you fail miserably. you eat a pint of ice cream and give up forever. >> i did a split between two holes. >> i call that a wish. >> this is not a fair study. people watch more when they are watching an action movie than watching charlie rose. you can't eat while sleeping.
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>> good point. what is to blame for today's narcissism. wrong story. do you think this holds true for chick flips? >> i cry during chick flips. even if they are humorous i still cry. i eat food while watching weight loss shows. >> they are always throwing the wine at people in the housewives show. >> i never want to be that. >> it makes me want to quit drinking immediately. it makes me sick to my stomach. i guess we should wrap it up. it is a strongent comment. i think we learned something here. >> and your address one more time? >> thanks to joanne, buck
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sexton and bonnie mcfarland. that was great. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. i will see you next time, i hope. who knows? really i don't know anything. pi
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generally, generally. >> she said she was 21. hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle, eric bolling and she's fluent in bright line, dana perino and bob beckel. this is "the five." for the first time in history we have two presidents. there's this man. >> they failed because like people around the world americans are repulsed by their barberism. >> and then there's this man. >> despite the cynics america's on the move. it's making progress. despite all the opposition, they are working two jobs who didn't have them before. >> again, this gentleman. >> their

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