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ke sure you follow me or like me on facebook. we'll see you tomorrow night. 7:00 p.m. tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" is the new season of hamster cribs more lavish than the last? a sneak peek at the hottest hamster estates and will the president achieve his highest goal of having a spot on the go-kart? >> if i don't get it i will be rooting for the team. >> thank you, god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> and what is the most dangerous thing you can do with your car? leave the kids with billy joel or park it by a hoard of monkeys. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our
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guests. her heart is so-called it helps keep her bloated liver on ice. i am here with a drunk joanne snow saw chin ski. joanne nosuchunsky. and he is a cat peter in an ugly sweater. it is andy levey. his whit is drier than a wet load of laundry. it is tom coder. that's interesting. and he has more brains than frankenstein's lab. next to me, "reason magazine" editor and chief matt welch. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> could headhunters stop beheading? state department spokeswoman and my mixed doubles partner says the west needs to look at root causes of terrorism like the lack of jobs. behold her brilliance. >> we are killing a lot of them, and we will keep killing more of them. we cannot win this war by
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killing them. we cannot kill our way out of war. we they'd in the medium -- we need in medium and longer term to lead people to join these groups whether it is lack of opportunity for jobs. we can work with countries around the world to improve the government. we can help them build their economy so they can have job opportunities for these people. >> it is like bathing in butter. >> it has become so serious that the obama administration organized a three-day conference. it is not two. it is three. the white house summit on countering violence extremism began on tuesday with joe biden yes, that one. moderating a discussion on countering extremism. on wednesday look at that, there was a presentation called international issues and perspectives followed by a break out session on women and violent extremism. and then lunch. i am joined by two roosters, big red and scratch.
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>> we are going to have to leave it there big red and scratch. i hate it when they talk over each other like that. you can't get anything out of it. they just let each other speak, then we might be able to reach some sort of conclusion. it is like this on cable everywhere. it drives me crazy. why are the root causes not important? we all know they are not important. >> at some point like with a urd inker on the street or a school shooting or anything the root cause is the person who pulled the trigger. and it is what they were doing and what they were thinking as they did it. you have to look at that first. all of it is yes and yes buttisms. it is the chompsky approach.
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remember in 2007 when obama wouldn't wear the american flag pin? >> oh we remember. >> i am not going to do that thing you need to do. and then he realized he may win the presidency he put it back on. i think right now he is taking the pin back off. if his last two years -- >> the pin is off. >> the pin is off. we will go full -- -- >> i hope he sits on it. no that was mean. that was really mean. >> he is taking the pin out of the grenade. now he doesn't care. now he is throwing the grenade on to america. by the way, the problem with the root cause argument is every root cause has a root cause. that has a root cause. it is like when you look at yourself in a mirror with the mirror behind you it never ends. i do it all the time. yes i do and it scares me. should job fares beheld in syria and iraq? >> no. first of all her statement we
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cannot kill our way out of the war is ridiculous. did yogi bear raw write that? and in world war ii the japanese were just as fanatical and said they would never surrender and we killed our way out of the war, sadly but we did. i think the jab fare crap there is a lot of poverty in india and there is a lot of poverty in southeast asia and the buddhists are not beheading people. poverty in southern pennsylvania and the amish are not beheading people. we have to call it what it is, radical islamic terrorism and they won't do it. it is infuriating. >> that's a good point. >> you killed your way out of a wal-mart on occasion. do you think -- do you feel she is kind of part of an improve group when she speaks? >> i am waiting for accents or something else to happen. i don't know. i think a lot of it has to do with -- >> she is a woman? is that what you were going to
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say? >> what she says and how she says it, i think a lot of it is the delivery. it is like an over eager grad student who finally really believes in what they are saying and trying to get everyone else on board, but no one really is. >> to interrupt, you heard what she said that everyone's reaction is because she is being too sophisticated. >> well that went right over my head. she is offering an american solution to a problem that is not rooted in america at all. this is not about economics or politics. it is theology. leak you are saying, you -- like you are saying, you have to define what something is which this administration won't. it refuses to say its relimbing general at all. -- its religion at all. and then as a root cause how will you fight that? >> exactly. i guess you have to get kelly girl over there. but then got knows what will happen. or kelly services. it is now called kelly services. andy, i don't know why you are shaking your head.
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we have been very hard on marie hart. do you think we are being too hard on her? >> she is really good on "harrow." >> i didn't see that show. >> she is not completely wrong. better jobs and less poverty would probably lead to fewer foot soldiers. >> that's not an argument. >> let me finish! it would lead to fewer foot shoal yes, sirs for the terrorist leaders. they are pretty much well educated. they are not starving. they are fine. you can't fight something if you don't name what it is. >> tell me about it. >> you can't go after the root causes if you refuse to identify what the actual problem is. the islamic state has made it really easy for us. they put the word islamic in their name. they made it clear there is an ideology. it is their interpretation of islam. but our government runs around
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pre end iting none of this is true and they christian-splain that these people are not true muslims. that to me -- and then you have eric holder today blaming the whole thing -- only fox news cares about calling it islamic -- no, just call it what it is. i don't understand why that is a problem. >> it is crazy. >> i think she is right that you can't kill your way out of it. we can't just drop an atomic bomb every time people aren't doing what we -- >> can't we, matt? >> but there is a way to talk about this right? you can't -- iraq and of a tban stan -- iraq and afghanistan didn't turn out the way we wanted them to through lack of effort. some improbables are difficult to solve. there is a way to say that. i don't mind it as an academic point, but there has to be a way to talk about it
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differently. >> they go academic. they never think of themselves as the leader of 317 million people. that was an academic point. that's something you would hear from a grad student. oh yeah there were bad things that happened 800 years ago. you are the president for gosh sakes. >> and it is insulting -- i don't know why i didn't realize this. comparing this modern strain of islam to something that happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago what you are basically saying is you people are not advanced. so it is an insult. >> he has is -- yeah. >> all we need is time i am for boots on the ground. i know not everybody is. >> hopefully with more summits and workshops we can figure this out. i'm sure there was a vegetarian lunch option which is going above and beyond in the wrong direction.
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>> if you are in the last two years of your presidency, the only summits you should have should be like some middle eastern leaders shaking hands. it shouldn't be a talk shop. >> all symbolism. >> i just -- >> how can she be in charge of this? it makes me spit. >> well she is not in charge. >> she is in charge of something. i am not. it ticks me off. maybe i am just jealous. how did she get that job? i am doing a 3:00 a.m. show. >> it is like you were saying in the office today. why is a woman doing a job that you should be doing? >> exactly. >> you just wish you could wear your glasses on camera. >> exactly. it is to the fair i tell you. she is taking a man's job. i am actually performing a bit
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of satire for those at home who would like to take that out of context. go for it. >> his mate was bait. 5 german newspaper -- a yes, sir han newspaper, they have them there, who was a high profile member of isis was unknowingly married to an fbi spy. the newspaper reports that denise cusper, he was a womanizer fathering three kids before leaving to join the terror org. it is not clear where the honey trap was sprung they say the agent provided regular updates on his activities. it helped lead to the u.s. designating him as a terrorist. said one official, we are already a longtime in the bedrooms of the terrorists. i get the sense the bedroom was a futon it is true. another spy acted as the girl end from of an isis leader. i believe we have tape of
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her. >> let's say what we are thinking. that is a talent. >> i say the sleeping with the enemy thing is something we saw in movies. >> it is actually part of your job. >> have you seen the james bond movie? >> it is him sleeping with hot ladies. >> it is not like having him sleep with a terrorist. >> quite often the woman will drug the man and he can be apprehended or water boarded and this didn't happen. >> the phak that our spy -- the fact that our spies sleep with the terrorists does this offend your snowden loving heart, you tray -- traitor? >> the only thing that could make the story any better is if they caught the guy or killed the guy or something
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like that. at some point you stop believing the honey traps exist. it is a hollywood thing and it is for making us believe all of these things can exist. this is what i want our spies to do. a lot of the snowden people are upset we are spying on the germans and the french. i don't care. spy on bad guys abroad. if it means honey traps great. have some honey traps that lead to capture. >> they are not all going to be abroad. some will be attractive men and that's where i come in. >> would you do this if your country asks you to? >> of course, i am a patriot. i will do whatever my country asks but i will blow it. >> whoa! >> excuse me. >> you went there. i didn't go there. >> everybody went there. >> listen this is why i am never getting married. people lie. i would end up being the one
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falling for the evil doer. it does give me a lot of hope that there are undercover missions and they are gaining a lot of intel -- is that what you call it? >> yes. >> it looks like nothing will ever happen from our country. >> sleep your way to victory is what i say. >> does it make you wonder that perhaps the cats you live with are working for the government? >> the only comment i have on that is nothing on the story increased or lessened my suspicion about. obviously the main take away from this story is as we were saying women can't be trusted. >> we were talking about that earlier. >> i have to say that this story does make me appreciate the sacrifices mike baker has made for the country. this guy has a loving wife at home. he is out there engaging in sexual activity and a lot of it is probably very, very kinky with exotic women who are enemies of america in the
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cia to keep us safe. and then i wonder if his wife knows this or if this is the thing he has kept secret dreading the day she might find out and then it just makes me worry. >> i am so glad you are concerned about mike baker and his home life. >> i am. >> you should probably e-mail him and have him watch the show. >> i will tweet him. >> should reality stars colonize mars? >> finalists were picked for a trip to the purple planet. mars 1 hopes to launch the mission in 2024 and to cover the cost that is $1200. they will televise the rest of the competition. 200,000 people applied to turn their back on earth for after. forever. 2 tour will be trained and four will get to go. anyone over the age of 18 can go except red headed people. that's reasonable. here is the trailer.
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that's upbeat. applicants must go through a tough internet process. >> would you do it? >> yeah. i would want to see what it is like. >> wow, that is. tom if they televise this competition, the odds are we are going to get a lot of l.a.-based actors going to mars. isn't that right? that's what happened to "the bachelorette." those aren't normal people. >> people from nebraska is what you need. what we should do is actually establish the califate on mars. if you are sending letters, greg gutfeld.
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>> i think we should send kanye west bieber and pelosi and send them actually to the sun instead of mars. a little harsh? >> i like that idea though about isis. they love the camera. all of that attention. >> and they live in air -- arid areas. mars is not much different. >> i have never been. >> is this a bad thing? mars could in effect be colonized by attractive people. if they pro create it could be a planet of hot people which i have been talking about for decades as a possibility in my lifetime. >> i think that's great. and you said it at the top, oh we are kidding we don't want them to die. we actually do want them to die. we need people to die. i am not joking actually. we don't have a space program anymore functionally in the country. we lost tolerance of people dying in space. who should die first?
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it should be reality stars so why not sph we need people who are not affiliated with any government and doing some completely jackass style stunt to try to get risk back out in the world and do what we do best which is really bad reality tv shows. >> you are talking about joanne. it is clearly not happening to you on earth. maybe mars is it. >> i know, i keep applying to lots of different shows. i even did the cookoff ones and i don't cook. i would be great at this. they catapult you out there. what if the other three people i was with are awful. >> if you are not going to hookup, what is the point. >> that's all you are looking at. my instagram is working. >> when i know you can't turn
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back i would kill one of the other people and say what are you gonna do? >> i believe that. let's get one thing out of the way right now. none of these people are going to mars. this is a publicity stunt. they don't have the ability to do this. my guess is this is a couple of dudes finding out a way to meet fit women. they said oh let's pretend we are going to mars and we will get the applicants and they have to be in good shape. and we have to film them. i think that's exactly what is going on here. >> i have the best solution. if you want to go to mars we have 6 billion people? everybody builds one stair. you build 6 billion stairs and you are at mars. >> brilliant. >> some people think i am just a talk show host, but i solve problems. they talked about a planet elevator. why not a stair? ketchup, a popular con condiment, or the mutilated reinsurance ma -- remanence of
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a potato. does pot make you go crazy?
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cannibus? more like cantibus. a new study leaked to "the daily mail" claims that strong cannibus causes one in four cases of psychosis. that's like 25%. researchers cram the users who smoke -- researchers claim those who smoke skunk will experience a psychotic episode. and they were more likely to be daily smokers and smoke the stronger bud. what a surprise. the researchers say there is a, quote urgent need to inform kids about the hypo10 see of cannibus -- high potency of can cannibus. here is what happened when one
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pot smoker was not happy with her haircut. that is no hoax. matt, are you a libertarian which means you are for cyanide cigarettes being sold to children. >> exactly. >> but is there something wrong with this study? >> sure because it was published by the daily mail. >> it appeared in the daily mail. >> it appeared in the daily mail. and it is 16 to 24-year-olds in england and whales. they were able to peel them
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out of the closing hour of the publics. pubs. if you think of the psychotic episodes one in four are due to smoking powerful weed and the other three were doing more powerful substances. pot is the most popular drug that is not alcohol that is out there. if you are going to be counting things you will have more things happen to you on pot than you are on cocaine and on acid and on shrooms because most people don't do that every day right? so it just -- it does make sense. >> my problem is if you do anything every day it suggests that you do too much and you are bound to have a problem anyway that may lend itself to a psychotic episode. so it almost is the chicken or the egg question. or it is the cart or the horse. i don't have any other analogies, tom. you have a lot of mental problems. >> i do. >> was it from the use of skunk.
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>> i want to know where i can get some of that. i occasionally smoke marijuana. i don't have -- i am on an over the counter anti-depressant. no one is saying vodka should be banned or anything. remember reefer madness? >> yes. >> this is peopleville fying marijuana. marijuana is a good drug, a peaceful drug. it was in the peace pipe. the native americans passed it between the waring tribes. >> is that true? >> yes. >> the only thing you tack on to pot is a rice crispy thing. i don't believe the whole psychotic thing. >> i don't know. i am for the de criminalization and legalization, but i also feel i have to be realistic andy, if there are indeed potential dangers because now if it is legal there are more people using it -- maybe it is not more. maybe it is less. you have to acknowledge that there is a risk, right? >> i totally agree, but i just don't think the study getting back to your cart and the egg i think it was. >> yes. >> it could be that people who are prone to psychosis smoke
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more pot. it could be not that hard core skunk users develop schizophrenia or by polar disorder or those who had the symptoms smoked pot to help them deal with their psychosis, or it could be that the people who were maybe prone to psychosis were triggered by smoking a lot of skunk. but it is perfectly fine for most people. the problem is none of these studies do a good job of looking at the cause and effect stuff. you end up with there are studies that show one thing and then studies that show it is the other way around. and there are studies that show a third thing greg. i don't know what the third thing is, but they show it. i don't think we can ingest a drug every day of the life and it is automatically okay. it may well be bad for you. i agree. you have to ep could doing these studies. >> i agree with you completely. that was boring. we had to sit here.
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>> how many were there? >> 17 things. >> there were three. >> we can'ted three, but there were six or seven. >> there were so many words on the screen. >> there really was. if you divided the words by the thing, it was like -- >> i think it is sill -- sill labelles. >> it is like food poisoning. you always get from the same chinese place. you get your pork ribs and then occasionally you just get a bad batch. >> which is great. you eat more because it is free and it went right out. >> this is a great argument for lowering the drinking age. you want the kids to get hooked on alcohol -- well not hooked. i have never had a bad trip on vodka. >> no, you haven't. but you tripped a lot. >> some of them are bad if i hurt myself. but, yeah. >> we just don't call those episodes psychotic. we call them episodes. they call 9-1-1 because you punched somebody in the face.
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>> episodes in koll are always vie -- ep episodes in alcohol are always violent. others you are sweating and thinking you are going to die. you never die. it just seems like forever that it is going to take and then it goes away. i think legalization it helps because it tells you what you are going to get so you decrease the episodes. you need to know on a package what it is. >> there is no paraquat. >> and the study was in wales. they are psychotic from birth. marijuana had nothing to do with it. >> coming up, kids get bugs in their school lunches. good. i hate kids. i will trade -- first a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor are the bear grills bear grills. the only implant approved by bear grills. if you want your bear to stay fly make sure he is rocking a
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they have flies in their frys. it is something that could happen. yes, despite the first lady's efforts to make students eat hell tee yes, sir food --
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healthier food most are saying no way to the lunch try. 75% of high school kids qualify for free orie deuced -- or reduced priced meals, but only 30% eat them. dna.com says kids report being served food that is not fully unfrozen and other youth across the country are posting pictures of lunches with extra crunches. one girl tweeted "i throw -- throw back to grasshopper and the green beans. thanks michelle obama. another writes when there is a be in your fruit thanks, michelle obama. and this is why friends -- this is why we don't eat school lunch. bug in the salad. i am so disgusted i can't even read the teleprompter. please start your answer with the word yes. yes. >> it is completely fair to blame michelle obama for this. the worst food in the world are in prisons and schools. and it is their -- it is there for a reason.
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you try to make this terrible system produce the food and no one will eat it. it is like the farm bill. they are paying kids not to eat. my daughter is 6 years old and we can't get her to eat one day a week at the school cafeteria. gee do you ever let -- >> do you ever let her eat play-doh? that's fun. >> so is sniffing glue. don't do it. jay not again. not tonight. >> is it the kids' fault or michelle obama? >> both. it is a free lunch. stop wining about the free lunch. >> we are paying for it. >> the kids are wining about it. i am sorry it is the not roast duck and you are not getting caviar. don't bite the hand that is feeding you. >> you never complained about the lunch your mom packed for you? that was a free lunch. >> i did. i complained to my mom.
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my mom gave me a balogna sandwich and i would bury it in the garden before she got home and i thought a balogna tree would start growing. >> is that before or after you would mutilate the cats. and then all of the street walkers disappeared. joanne, as the former miss new york how much is your fault? >> i am going with none, not at all. this is white privilege at its most disgusting. bugs are a delicacy in some countries and these stupid ungrateful american school children are disking other cultures by calling it gross. they don't deserve to eat. >> they shouldn't eat at all? >> not if that's their attitude. >> wow, andy. go ahead and defend your hero first lady michelle obama if that's her real name. >> i am not really sure how this is her fault.
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>> we will impeach her anyway. >> it is not like school lunches were a culinary delight and then she came around and they are not great anymore. >> i had great lunches in san mateo. >> you are full of crap. >> hot dogs dogs and chocolate milk. >> you are an elitist ?op. >> barry bonds. >> just call it cheater high school. >> greg jeffreys. >> cheater high school. >> i went there. >> exactly. >> screw you. what high school did you go to? >> smith town high school east greg. a nice, solid public school and in with the people. >> all right bill o'reilly. >> yeah. >> all right she had rage against age. a 14-year-old boy in mexico was so fearful about getting older he took drastic measures to stunt his growth including
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restricting his diet and changing his voice. the panic started at age 11 when he learned nutrients in food caused him to grow he stopped eating. he got taller and he began to slouch. he would try to buy a plane ticket to never land. his phobia he is the third diagnosed case and the first to be diagnosed in a child. the boy is now taking a new medication and the therapy is working. as i did this story, not a single picture appeared. that is a sign to me that this may not be real. >> i would like to see the mustache on this kid. >> if i had a dollar for every time i heard that. >> when i was 14 i was going in the other direction. i would have sacrificed a live goat on television to get a single sign of impending adulthood. >> everybody wanted to grow up and be an adult. the sooner the better. and then you reach a certain age and now you want to be like a child. it is so strange.
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>> what was that greg? >> 49. >> i am 50. >> yeah, it has been about a year. >> do you have phobias? >> no, i'm perfect. i do feel bad for this kid. he has some issues growing up which i think contributed to the the -- i don't know what you want to call it. it is a form of ocd or some sort of mental disorder. it is good he is doing well but now he says he is looking forward to a future career as an actor. why his family would then say yes we will support you in a caw rier that is -- career that is thought stable and you play someone not yourself, how is that getting a grip on reality? it is not. acting is an awful profession. all actors should not do it. >> you are trying to reduce the competition, aren't you? >> no. >> tom, are you scared of aging? >> i suffer from this very same disorder. i am 83.
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i always try to hold on to youth, but they go running to their parents and i have to leave the playground. that's another restraining order. we all want the fountain of youth. we are all trying to be young. >> always back to the weed. >> how about -- did i go to you? are you fascinated by this? >> i am curious how did you overcome having this? >> i never did. >> it was too much from a growth perspective. you were able to hold down a job for eight years and we were all proud of you for that. i do feel sorry for these people because they obviously don't though that thanks to president obama nobody has to grow up. you can stay on your parents -- you can go to college and not hear anything that might offend you. and it is cool for adults to play video games and read comic books. >> it is not.
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>> society has determined it. this is not me saying it. it is society. >> who is society? >> not you. >> we are going to take a break, you jerk. fake guns on real shirts when we come back. and if you have not purchased the book "not cool" what is holding you back? insecurity? fear of being hated? that's okay. i got over it myself. go to g gutfeld.com for an autographed copy. it will be hurt if you don't order. it first here is what is coming up tomorrow on kennedy. >> on the next kennedy a college student who got an expensive rude awakening thanks to obamacare. we will see you at 10:00 eastern and 7:00 pacific on fox business network.
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will his tops confuse cops? a colorado businessman aren't they all, is selling images of a gun so it looks leak you are wearing a strap holder with a pistol. the shirts that are meant to show support for the second amendment comes with a warning label that reads at a short distance the gun looks real. law enforcement officers may overreact to your shirt. be responsible and obey all orders. halt freeze, stop immediately. do not reach toward the holster and the gun. your actions could get you injured or even killed.
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well i'm sold. tom did you order one of these? >> i did as soon as i read the story. i have a shirt someone gave me and you have probably seen it, but it is a baby in a baby bjorn. people stop me and they did the double take thing. i think this would be fun to get through airport security. >> i don't want this person in front of me when i am going through the metal detector. his little joke will slow me down. i don't think this is a good way to support -- no to show your support for the second amendment . you are kind of a jerk. >> you either wear the shirt and you don't have the warning label or you don't wear the shirt. like i want to live in a country where we can wear the shirt and people should be able to have guns and we don't need the warning about cop please don't shoot me to death. >> that's the bigger issue.
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>> i see, i i see. do you think these shirts will put people in danger? >> i hope so. >> it is not as offensive as your purple v neck sweater. i wouldn't wear one. i support the right of blah, blah, blah. i look at this as rule number one of -- or one of the first rules of having a gun is you never point a gun at someone else in you are prepared to use it. i feel like wearing this shirt in a way violates that rule. if people think you have a gun then you need to be prepared -- you may be prepared to use it and now you don't have a gun. i wouldn't water one. >> joanne what do you think of this as a fashion statement. it really is a tags statement. >> it is almost as good as the t-shirts where it is the bikini body. you know those? >> it is like the fake tuxedo shirts. >> yes. >> i love those. it is perceived reality. but it is just like a toy gun similar to what andy is saying. it is meant to look real so people are going assume it
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is. why wouldn't they? then you wonder when the person realizes it is not are they the fool? are you the fool? i don't know. >> it is dishonest. i have the official bikini inspector shirt, but i am not. >> well not certified. >> female body inspector. >> exactly exactly. and i will wear it for laughs. people love that stuff. people love thofl tee shirts. novelty shirts. they kill wherever you go. i will wear them -- when my wife and i go out to dinner with friends or family i will wear a novelty shirt. >> visualize world peace. >> it really is a sense of humor novelty shirt. if it is someone knee it says that -- you are funny joanne. >> i am crying. >> coming up, more stuff. a men's swimsuit issue. finally. my friends say not me, i am not into it. do you have videos of your
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andy will be hash tag one lucky guy on outnumbered wednesday at noon eastern. hope you instagram some pictures for that. >> you know i will. especially in the make up room. coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" we have guy benson. he is okay. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> he is an okay guy. >> he is a good guy. >> he is a great guy. >> are they winies for just showing bikinis? cnn recently published an article to know why there is no sports illustrated swimsuit issue of men. the author a former gender scholar at stanford university wondered why are men so rarely of on erred up as objects to behold sph in a smart rebuttal they pointed out that men are just more visually stimulated
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than women. he noted that men who expose themselves to women are arrested while women who expose themselves to men are either thanked or paid. i don't know about that. in response to the cnn article , other magazines are taking up the challenge. we had a great time auditioning models for that little bit. it was 10 seconds of the show but i spent three or four weeks on that. i interviewed 80, ninety people. >> we were supposed to do this story in like december but you weren't done yet. matt thoughts? equality? >> there was a thing called play girl magazine. >> oh tell me. about it. >> my mind is seared from seeing steve yagersplaye -- displayed out in the hot tub.
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we need another generation to heal from that. >> but play girl if i remember was for women that later became for men i think. tom, thoughts? >> yeah i used to work on cruiseships and i would see these guys prancing around in the banana hammocks, the speedos and the grape small leers. they have little chia pets bursting out. that's why there are no men's swimsuit issues. >> joanne? >> you don't ever hear women say text me a naked pic. he is right on. women are not visually stimulated in the same way. but if there was a magazine that had a scratch and sniff part or an audio option that whispers you are beautiful and you are safe. then we would love it.
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>> i don't understand the scratch and sniff part. that's perverse. >> you are the only woman on tonight's panel. >> thank you. >> what is your take? >> there is every issue of men's health and every other magazine. i do disagree on one point. he asked -- yes an actor taking his shirt off but an anonymous body does nothing for women. i don't think so. i get a lot of compliments from women when i walk around with the blinds up. several women. >> aren't you on the 40th floor? >> i look down at the little people. i honestly think -- obviously men respond to the stimuli differently. i think it is part of the whole women are pure and good attitude that is wrong.
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>> "50 shades of grey." >> shut up. tv's andy levey. still talking. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time.
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breaking tonight just one day after we saw the islamic state terrorist executing some 21 christians. we are hearing that not only were another 45 innocents reportedly burned to death by isis, but that a group of u.s. allied soldiers could soon suffer the same fate. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. we're now seeing video of kurdish soldiers being paraded in cages, that appear eerily similar to one in which a jordanian pilot was recently burned to death. one man per cage. as isis continues its horrific death and propaganda campaign

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