tv Red Eye FOX News January 10, 2015 12:00am-1:01am PST
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is question. do you think the u.s. is going to be hit by terrorist in the next year or not? vote in our gretawire poll. i want to know. check out new podcast, greta tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" lincoln logs, good, clean fun for the whole family or secret tool of say tan? it is the debate you won't see anywhere else. plus how bad did the bidens lose to the obamas in scattergories? >> 273-1. 273-1. come on. >> and finally, the tragic story of a puppy with a severe ball pit addiction. we will show you how his concerned canine friend staged an intervention before it was too late. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> ?owzers look like --
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snouzers look like older men on all four's. >> well, her smile is wider than a dinner party at david duke's house. she is tougher than a tanker and every bit full of liquids. joanne nosuchunsky. but like a bucket of coins at an arcade he is our liberal token. it is the delightful and the delicious writer john devore, jummy. yummy. and he takes more shots than 50 cent. sitting next to me tv writer and producer. he is also one of the founders of ricochet.com. >> thank you. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> they put the dumb in martyr-dome. the jihadists who murdered 12 people in paris were killed by police at a printing plant
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how ironic outside the french capitol. the brothers who were holed up with a hostage told negotiators they planned to die as martyrs which is code for cowards. police also killed another hostage taker, an associate of the brothers at a kosher supermarket in paris. the terrorists gunned down a police officer on thursday. a woman involved is still on the loose. once she is apprehended terrorism will be defeated once and for all. meanwhile al-qaeda and yemen took responsibility for the attack. their leader issued this statement. i hate insulting goats like that. what is your take on this in general? how did france handle this? what is your immediate take? >> working backwards, the u.s.
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media has been ludicrous to watch the "new york times" twist themselves -- they actually a couple years ago showed a picture of the virgin mary covered in feces. i understand -- a um could of the cartoons they didn't want to show, but they should show a few of them rather than cow bettering away -- cowerig away. cowering away. the french are efficient when they wanna be. they are serious. like those guys are not kidding around. >> they had 78,000 people out there looking for these guys. >> and they found them. they are really, really really serious. >> you have to give it to the french. they are a locked down nation right now. >> except though, and i will go to you carly, because you spoke out of turn, i might add. you may have to edit that thing out. they were on a no fly list. american officials viewed them as a threat. authorities knew their ties.
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how did they miss these [bleep]. the french did a good job but how did they miss them? >> that's the scary thing. these people fell through the cracks. they were known terrorists. how does something like that happen? the answer is it is very difficult for the united states to monster -- to monitor every single terrorist especially the way we are doing it. i say deport the people with known terrorist detections. the best place to fight them is on their turf and not ours. we have green walled a godfather of privacy. as a liberal we know you love terror. >> that's the best. >> i hope that is taken out of context. they have talked about the media and the white house never wants to tie it to
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islam. is that a fair criticism? >> what, that no one -- that people on the left don't like to talk -- that they don't like to connect islam with -- -- >> right. >> well, at least for me i feel that when the enemy wants you to do something don't do what they want you to do. >> for me that's why i like to connect the muslim world with terrorism. that's what they want. they want the west to rage and alienate a billion people. i'm sure i have friends who agree with me and i'm sure there are liberals who don't. >> the french magazine was anti-israel and was pro palestinian. and in fact it would have been seen as a pro arab except they put cartoons about every leader. >> if they were on a campus they would be pro arab. >> are you kidding me? and they would have been celebrated too. the idea that we somehow can't -- we can't draw a connection between an
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increasingly larger population of a large religion that is joining a death cult is i think insane. we have to at some pot face facts. >> we -- point face facts. >> i was raised a catholic and i don't feel responsible for every crime the catholic church has committed. >> i think you should. >> you would have catholic guilt for sure. >> don't we feel that way anyway as catholics? >> to your point, if we look at it as a death cult i look at it as a death qult by saying it is -- cult, by saying it is not islam. if i am saying i hate these people you can't say it is easy llama phobic. no, i don't see islam. if we decide that we are no longer going to attach to islam, then you cannot accuse me of easy llama phobia if i say these guys are [bleep]. excuse me. >> whoa. >> yes.
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>> that's a good point. that's a strong point. the problem is there is no internal policing of the nations of islam against this kind of thing. in fact, they export it. it is a minor export business they have. >> and a key word is exploited. they find certain personality types. a lot of these so-called jihadists are the ones that we cook or are being cooked in france there is a certain personality type young alienated. >> they exploit metal bands. the issue is they don't have any other -- i don't want to contemplate why they do this because then we -- >> you have to in order to fight them. right? >> can't we just kill them? >> that's the best way to do it. >> joanne, when an exterminator comes to your apartment and says oh my god look at that infestation of roaches. he doesn't say how do those
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roaches feel? does he have options? is that how it should be? >> essentially you say why do you have these roaches? how did they get into your apartment? i think part of it is it is a roach and it is in the roach family and it grew up around doing gross things maybe. i think a lot of these kids and they start as kids and feel vulnerable and don't know what to do. they have these leaders -- these brothers were going to the mosque leading them and doing these things. and then bringing the media into it. a witness heard them say tell the media this is who we are. it is that idea of getting that claim to fame, the notoriety and the attention from people all-around the world. that's how they are spreading the message. that's how this infestation will spread. >> that's a weird analogy. >> he started it. >> we may have to face the
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fact that these are two worlds that can't live together. you can't live in the western world. the reason why the mormons don't bomb the theater with a book of mormon and the reason they didn't is they are essentially living a secular life in a secular nation. in a secular hemphere and civilization. >> you know, in the 19th century there was conflict between the mormons and the federal government. we have had that conflict. we are secular, but we are not. if i were to tell my favorite jesus joke right now i would get angry people. >> but nobody would kill you. >> when you refer to events that took place thousands of years ago? it weakens your argument. this is 2014 in paris. >> the point of bringing in history is there is still hope. the fact that we
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irreconcilable -- >> are you thinking a refirmatiof. >> maybe it is a smoke screen. it is a group of people in a part of world that want to own real estate and become mill tearily powerful. there is a strong political element. 7% of france is muslims, 7%. the people in britain, those are second and third generation pakistani in 7-eleven. the people who took down the builds in downtown were middle class egyptians. they were not alienated teenagers. these are bigger problems and all we seem to do is apply these ridiculous 1970s aropiates and it is a mistake. >> do you think the coverage of this the obsession with these things makes it worse and if fact we are doing the pr for radical islam by i saying where are these people from? >> are we creating the wave?
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i always say you shouldn't cover spree killings. auto erotic asphyxiation, they don't report on that because they are afraid kids will do it. >> these poor kids who are watching the show now. >> it was a suicide. he was depressed jie. they don't want to talk about that. they don't like to talk about teen sue sides. anything that young people might copy. >> i think it is a good point and we play into the terrorist mantra where you get all of the publicity and you then become a martyr and that's what they want. they want to die a martyr. >> bus it is not -- i don't think it is unique. that's uh assassins and they want to be immortalized. they fantasize about their legend. >> these guys did not want to be martyrs until they were
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surrounded. they trained and they ran. they could have blown their heads off. >> and then they knew going into this there would be a risk of that and they were willing to take the risk. >> that's not what they want. they don't want to be martyrs. they want to tell people what to print and whatnot to print. they want france to live under shari'a law. they are open about that. and we come up with otherral tornado tiffs. -- with other alternatives. that's not true. they want to control what is printed and what is read in france. and here and everywhere else. >> before we move on, you call them martyrs. but there was a different way to describe them. let's roll that. >> on this day these activists found their targets and their targets were journalists. this is an attack on freedom press and satire. >> she called these terrorists activists. and then chris cuomo -- just
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look at this. >> we are also being told as you see on your screen three hostage takers dead. that calculus as far as we know at this poit are the two brothers who were taken out in a separate assault and separate standoff in an industrial area and the african-american man who had been pictured as a suspect in a separate shooting. >> not american. of african dissent. >> you are right. sorry. >> i hate picking on people on other shows but both of these mistakes lend themselveses to one reasoning. it is thinking too much about being politically correct and politically acceptable. i can't call them terrorists. i see them as activists. he can't say black. he saw black and he said african-american. it was a french guy. >> that is perfect. it is a perfect example.
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>> it is amazing. everybody makes mistakes. it is just when all of these mistakes come together they say what is the problem? the problem is you can't say what you want to say or you can't say what you are supposed to say. that is weird. >> that seems to perhaps betray. >> that to me seems more like -- chris cuomo -- >> i said stupid things. >> i have had scripts that have stupid things written in them and i have said them. for a ba? it is not a sex act. our president barack obama doesn't think so. on friday a day of the week he planned to cover enough tuition to get students halfway to a bachelor's. but i wonder should community colleges be free for those willing to work for it? because in america quality
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education cannot be a privilege that is reserved for a few. >> community colleges should be free for those willing to work for it. because america cannot be a privilege that is reserved for a few. i think it is a right for everybody who is willing to work for it. >> i like that guy's scarf. i guess they are saying these are tree rides in america. >> there are no free rides in america. you would have to earn it. the students would have to do their part by keeping their grades up. >> and the scarf didn't like that. you can tell. the panderer in chief says the plan would cost the government $60 billion over 10 years. wait a minute. that's thought free. i don't like to talk about it. i paid tuition for talented people through my greg achievers program. let's meet some of them.
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>> it is so hard to get them out of bed to go to class. it is so fun to watch them get ready. it really is. is this the last act of your desperate president who should have been impeached years ago? >> i think. marxist indock trough -- indoctrinization should be free. >> it is a system that is broken right now. what he is doing is blowing up the conversation. we want educated people. there has got to be. look, i love anything my president says. obama 2016. he blows open the conversation. >> but he had no plan.
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he didn't say how this could be done fiscally. there is no plan. >> we funded plenty of wars with less. >> is this a war on community colleges? >> we need to find a college education that is too expensive. we have a generation of kids that are -- there has to be a better way to educate them. >> there are so many better ways obama could spend tax dollars than on community college. nobody is complaining about the cost of community college. that's actually where people go when they can't afford going to a private school. >> good point. and it will go up because now that it is subsidized it will go up. >> exactly. if it ain't broke, don't fix it. that's where people go when they can't afford a private education. >> if it isn't broke. >> i do think a community college education can be a great one and i think it is
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wonderful we offer things like this. a lot of states already do offer programs like this. new jersey does for the top 15 % of high school students. they get their first two years free same with tennessee and senator bob corker said let the states mimic each other. it should be done by state. i think when states see it works for them they will do it. >> can we be honest? too many people go to college. there are too many people in college. the reason they go to college or community college is their high schools suck. i would rather spend $600 billion making the high schools work. and we already have vocational -- >> i'm sorry, but that's not -- >> we have vocational technical training. this has been the most negative and hostile toward places like devry. >> trade schools. >> they teach you something available and useful. this administration has been the most hostile ever for that. >> you don't need a college -- you don't go to college because your high school
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sucked. you go if you want to -- >> party. >> if i walked in and said i want to work for fox they would absolutely say no if you don't have a college education. >> they would say no! they would say yes. >> maybe so -- >> you would go to hr. >> you would have a hard time. you are an intelligent and lovely person. i don't know what i am saying. i would love to go to a community college. coming up, are speedos too casual for casual friday. i wear mine backwards. and did somebody retouch bieber's bulge? after hours of staring at it i can say, let me look at it some more.
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his half court shot was all for not. i speak of a minor league basketball fan who was given the chance to win a new $25,000 tractor during half time at an idaho stampeed game. glad i wasn't there. i have a tractor. the challenge, make four shots in under 30 seconds. let's take a look. >> i don't know. >> can we see the real tape, please?
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>> i got chills. >> that's hepititis. >> despite the celebration he didn't win. he was two seconds late. according to a video description on youtube the shot clock above the backboard was broken along with the horn so he had no idea how much time he had left so should the team give him the prize? it is the subject of tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate 2015, live from the new and improved" red eye" debate center. >> welcome back to the "red eye" debate center. as always we remind you to hold your applause to the end of the debate and do not spit on john devore. the last time that happened is got ugly and he had to go to the hospital. should they give him the tractor? >> absolutely not. he is two seconds over. >> how did he know?
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>> i don't know how he knew. how do we know anything? >> you make a certain amount of shots and if you are over he does president get the tractor -- he doesn't get the tractor. >> i completely agree. he didn't get it. he missed a shot three times. you don't get a tractor if you miss it three times. that's the problem with today's world. you think if you lose you are gonna get a trophy. this is a larger issue. >> the announcer should have been counting down if the counter was broken. >> it didn't happen. boo-hoo you didn't get the trophy. >> i feel like i am almost not a conservative anymore. >> he should get the $25,000 and a free community college degree. >> exactly. this is the kind of thing that drives young men into terror.
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the guy won a tractor and then the man, obviously a republican comes down and says, you know what you -- the buzzer is broken. we are taking the tractor away. you know what he says? screw you isis here i come. >> he will always be two seconds late to everything. we have a two-second jump on it. >> what is time really? it is not really real. time is more -- i read this once. i forget. it was awful. i think this is a hoax. most things are. or at least an awful scam. you can give away a $25,000 tractor, but you cannot fix the clock and the horn that is on your -- >> where are your priorities ? >> they can't give him the tractor. they are keeping it. >> a tractor has a horn. >> as a sophisticated liberal i didn't know tractors cost
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$25,000. is it nice? >> it is an amazing tractor. i have an f574 which is amazing. i keep it if my apartment. >> that's all of the tractor you need. >> and it goes up and down my back. >> it is only this big. it is tied to the bottom of julio's foot. the thing with this stuff is -- if anybody -- have any of you ever done a half time thing? >> no. >> what do you mean by -- >> i am not talking about something with a team and a locker room for gosh sakes joanne. keep your mind out of the locker. maybe they should do something more creative. instead of getting something they have to take something away. make it more available. you have to make these shots and if you miss we are taking one of your children. >> you want like a hunger games thing going on. >> i haven't seen that movie. >> they die. >> they don't all die. >> well, a majority.
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>> the star doesn't die. the winner doesn't die. >> that guy was not katniss. >> katniss was two seconds too early maybe. people perform better when the incentives are negative. we always believe positive reinforcement works, but there is an incredible amount of research. >> what about the embarrassment and the shame of making the shot two seconds too late? >> he didn't look embarrassed. he should call a lawyer right now. >> i think he should get it. >> i think he should get it too. >> everybody gets a tractor why not? >> later tonight i will be watching a great collection of tony randal films in which all he does is play poker and bowl. i call it the unger games. >> wow. >> coming up -- >> that was really good. >> mission for koala bears? why not? sounds like a decent trade.
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no luck fixing his duche face though. a touched photo of justin bieber shows that his body parts were digitally enhanced. i guess that's the subject of tonight's -- breathe heavy.com, the second most powerful name in news acquired the photos. on the ad -- on the left it featured a man with chiseled pecks, biceps, quads and a sizable package. on the right, the untouched photo with a -- of a boy with a sunken chest. it may have been digitally added. we asked bieber to comment on the controversy and here is what he had to say.
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disgusting. >> michael vines. my calvins. >> his silence speaks volumes. i did an ad for calvin. let's take a look. >> i did that totally for free. i love how it feels against my skin. carly, do you mind -- do you feel like you were lied to? >> i feel like i shouldn't have looked at that. >> really? >> he looks like a little boy. and he is -- >> you mean delicious? >> stop. >> you know what he looks like?
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you know the insect sticks? >> the stick things. >> the stick things. >> he has like a fine little boy physique for justin bieber even untouched, but he is famous to 16-year-old girls. why is calvin kline using him in their ads. know your audience. know your consumer. >> i don't think there are gay men interested in that. >> zero. >> give me a break. >> let's go to the expert. you called me at 3:00 in the morning and you said -- >> have you seen it? have you seen it? you said you weren't going to do "red eye" unless we did the story. >> unless you had him here. i want to know who did the retouching. of course they had to. did you see the before? he looked like ellen degeneres which you don't really want. >> he is too skinny. he needs to work out. >> he is very feminine. >> women like feminine men studies and joanne has proven
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that. they do studies and men who have more feminine features tend to be more -- generally more attractive. probably good skin. good skin and good hair and big eyes, johnny depp comes to mind many times. >> adam levine also comes to mind. i am a great judge of size and maybe not character. but i could tell that it didn't look like justin bieber. he looked more like a man in the touched photo than the untouched. i guess you will become a man when you are touched. you know what is so funny is if this was a woman doing this calvin ad and we found out about the retouching and -- women would be like, we need it pulled and we need a real woman. the guys are like, i don't care. i will buy them. >> and who wears white underwear anymore? we have proven that is a disaster. by the way people who wear
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dark underwear, are you not kidding anyone. they are still dirty. >> wow, the truth bomb. >> guys buying dark underwear and think they are cleaner. that's a two-day set. >> believe me. we have all been at that point on laundry day and you say you can't do it. >> you air them out. >> do i even bother asking you a question? >> he is justin bieber. think of the person who broke the news to him that he wasn't manly enough. >> that's right. somebody had to tell them. >> you are not filling out the underwear. >> the good news it is black and white and it is cool and you have great tats. the bad news is you have a
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small penis. >> he drownedded his sorrows by sleeping with seven supermodels so i don't feel bad. in the most adorable wildlife campaign australians are urged to make mittens for koalas. wildfires in southern australia have left many koalas injured. the international fund for animal welfare is asking aussies to make mitt mens -- mittens to protect the koala damaged paws. they say koalas need your help. please cut out our pattern and get your friends sewing too. here is the koala caretaker with one of the cuddly climbers. >> that's the main injury that they have is the burnt paws and the often burnt rumps sitting on them as well. many, many of them if they are picked up early enough and treated are able to be released and have no more -- have normal lives. >> can we admit that we could
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just kill the rest of the show and listen to her talk about this? we will put it on a loop. >> i want to hang out with her. >> a little bit of cancer. >> she is holding a koala the whole time. >> all the bad news you want to hear. >> the effort to help koalas follows other charities like diapers for dolphins and phedoras for frogs frogs and massage chairs for penguins and rolexs for polar bear cubs. we did a lot of work there. joanne, you are an excellent seem -- seemstress. >> no men in there? >> no, there were a few. i liked the ones in there. there is -- people will do this. people will definitely sew these things for animals and they think they are doing a really great cause. people want to help. they want to be helpful and they don't want to help
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people. if you help a homeless person there is the fear there that could be me, i could potentially one day be homeless and it strikes a cord close to home. with animals you are never going to be a koala. >> no matter how hard you try. >> i have tried. i have a costumes made of dead koalas. >> this is the wrong time for me to admit that i have a pair of mittens made out of koala and they are so warm. >> i am not sure i want to -- it would be weird for me to make them. >> it is weird. there are poor kids who want to use mittens. aren't they like poor children? >> are the poor children's hands burnt like that? >> good point. >> and they had no idea the forest fire was going to happen. they were clinging. >> and their um rumps were burned. who has bt -- who hasn't had a burned rump after a night of
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indian food. >> i printed out the pattern. >> we should get together and knit mittens. >> that's a great idea for a first date to get a girl over to your apartment. what woman will say no? you say yeah -- finally you get to the first date with this girl -- >> i would like to buy you dinner. >> i want to buy you denar and go to the movies, but i have to tell what you is going on. 24r* is a massive fire in australia and there are a lot of injuries so i want to show you something on the laptop. i think maybe i would like to spend some time and do this. i was wondering -- it may be fun if you want to join me. she is like you are amazing. she will go this is so amazing and come to your apartment and see that it is a weird leather dungeon. she falls into a pit. >> we will do this in the van. >> you said you had an apartment. get in the van. >> we are driving to australia.
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to describe how men, all men refuse to move for pedestrians. jessica roy who clearly has nothing to do describes man slamming as the sidewalk mo of men who remain apparently unoblivious to the personal space of those around him. thousand choose not to yield to these men they will walk directly into you without even acknowledging it. 25-year-old woman actually conducted an experiment last fall to see what would happen if she spent a couple of months walking around new york like a dude. they say colliding with men on sidewalks and subways daily was pretty much the norm adding, i can't remember every single guy who moved out of the way because there were so few. i can't remember. there is a defense against men who are unoblivious against personal space. >> i guess that would. have you ever been the victim of man slamming?
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>> this woman needs a hobby. let's get that clear. however, i agree with her. >> you just contridicted yourself. >> she needs a hobby because she conducted an experiment. i think that men can be very aggressive on the street. when they are by themselves. however, i have noticed that when more than one man -- like if it is a group of men and i pass them nothing but pleasant -- nothing but giving me the right of way. i am wondering why. if you have ever been -- if you agree with that. >> what do you think? >> you were in a movie called man slamming in the 90s. it had nothing to do with this though. >> not at all. look. i am a southerner. i was raised properly. >> i am polite and i move out of the way. >> i think it is bs.
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>> i am well raised. >> it is from the factory that creates man splaining. they put man in front of things. >> i am a man-eater. i don't need to spearment, i just know. you are in new york city and there is a lot of people and a small space that happens. people are often in a rush. we don't have cars. everyone is very aggressive and hostile. i have a solution. what is the point if there is no solution. use soft focus. it is an exercise we use in acting classes. and basically when are walking in a space, i might be looking ahead, but i am aware of everybody around me. >> i do that as well. >> when you are getting into an intersection you know someone is gonna stop. someone is gonna come and you can weave your way through. >> we can apply this to everything. what about when women come in
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with baby carriages? that's offensive to me. i have to move. >> i think the only thing i have ever counted on the street has been the terror of seeing a woman coming toward me with an umbrella. >> they will not move that umbrella. >> and it is right there. it is right in the cornea. it is never above or below. it is there in the eye. >> being a short person with an umbrella -- i have to always do this sorry, sorry. >> you are mans-pologizing. >> it is oppressive to women. there are a lot of people bumping into each other because they are texting while walking. >> there is no excuse for poor pay shall relations. >> hang on. i feel like if a man or woman is walking the man should be chivalrous and give the woman the right of way. >> that's being polite. >> coming up, a pool boy looking for, would. my favorite kind. got videos? send them.
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>> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> he -- he broke the first rule of cleaning a pool, keep a secret. texas a&m coach fired his pool boy after the what i can assume strapping lad leaked sensitive information on the team. rustin mcfarland said just cleaned sumlin's pool and hopefully with our new dc. hopefully that is did phs sigh coordinator. sumlin said you just lost your job. and he wasn't kidding. the pool boy was fired. at least he wasn't missing or dead like mine always are. miss your services. >> remember to block his face. >> carly, should the kid have gotten fired? >> yeah. >> okay. >> i feel like i am being brutal. >> you are right.
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>> if you work for somebody you cannot reveal anything that your employer says or does. that's the first rule of having a job. he learned it quickly and in a harsh way. >> she sounds like you, rob. >> i agree. also since when is everything supposed to be public? i tweeted it, and all i did was tweet it to everybody. he was a young kid. give me a break. how many pool boys have left your house in tears? >> i am kidding, of course. the van is a hertz. i get it. it is a young kid and kids don't know the boundaries. >> what does a pool boy do? the younger you are the more technically savy he should be. >> they will take a picture of her mom sleeping and snoring and post-it on instagram.
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this is what my niece and nephew do. they think it is funny. that ends marriages joanne just to let you know. what do you make of this? >> i wish all employers could fire by tweet. it would save a lot of embarrassment and a lot of tears. that's how i do break ups. as disconnected as you can be from someone is for the best. they can't harm you. >> have you ever broken up by tweet? >> i don't think so. not to my drunken knowledge. >> ease -- especially you still do it publicly. >> that way everyone see itself as once. >> and no one has to ask you later, are you still together? >> condoleezza, not working out. that's it. what a great show. we learned a lot. or maybe we didn't learn anything. who cares? special sthangs -- special
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into a heap of trouble, we'll explain it to you live tomorrow see you then. this is a fox news alert. i'm kimberly it is 5:00 p.m. on the east coast. 11:00 p.m. in paris, a city under siege once again today. >> gunshots and explosions.?umiqu ag9@lhhlxk8x >> two simultaneous standoffs came to a halt earlier in the heart of paris the others near the airport. the brothers wanted in wednesday's massacre were killed. at least four of his hostages
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