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erve deputy program. patricia stark. "red eye" starts now. >> welcome to "red eye." i'm tom shillue. >> it is entertainment. it is shock value. >> it is better when it is make believe. >> it is terrible. it is disgusting. nobody wants anything racist. >> do you hear that, tom? >> it does president -- it doesn't pay great. >> and now the thrilling conclusion. >> welcome to "red eye." i'm scrow anne nosuchunsky. >> she is hotter than a fictional day in al gore's future. i am here with jill dobson. he is the sharpest tool in the shed. it still makes him a tool. it is tv's andy levey. and it is his first time so i will go gentle. i am here with a first time
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guest. you can hear him weekday morning on imus in the morning. you can't spell his name without that dude. next to me is former michigan congressman thadius mccodder. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> could he be our first chip n dale in chief? he appeared an annual competition with some of his teammates performing a burlesque routine and yes he had great abs. here is a video from their performance. >> they were clearly very talented. actually we only have a photo sadly. rubio is in front right there of the letter o in cobra.
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the name of the school's mascot. he and his powells were -- he and his pals were going for the name king cobra. one year he performed lionel richie's song "still" and he was voted second to last. very sad. jill will rubio's burlesque past make him more likable? >> perhaps. i certainly am not going to judge him. if we think of high school, i know in 19neent 3 there was a lip-sync to "shoop" we thought was awesome at the time and if you brought out a video or even a photo it would be painful to look at. i can relate by doing stupid things. >> should he be embarrassed by this? >> no. i'm sure he is proud. as long as he has the abs. i thought it was a clip from "magic mike" for a minute, but i thought, no that's rubio.
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>> congressman you ran for president in 2012. you ran for president in 2012 and did you win? >> no. >> oh, i'm not up on all of this. >> we are preparing your spot at the camp right now. >> this humanizes a candidate though, right? do americans like this stuff? >> some are titilated by it, but it shows how much it has sunk. you can see a joe arena or rankers who will not show this and maintain journalistic integrity and only show it in the privacy of their own basements and nobody's home. this seems like it is exactly the type of thing when people can't play guitar for real. it is not my problem. >> i believe a talent is a talent. rubio is relatively young, like us. he is 43. candidates in the future will presumably have more of their life documented because of tech tholing -- technology, the facebook, instagram, that
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stuff. could that be potentially dangerous or won't it matter? >> the thing is, thank god i will to the be running for president because i am still paying off my friends, especially girlfriend for the stuff i have said and done. >> snap chott does -- snap chat does not go away. >> that's what i hear. >> it is like a tsa screener because it felt wrong to look at i'm h. >> he is not even doing the cor roughing graw fee. he was loving on himself. did you see that. >> we should be happy it is him and not nancy pelosi in a bikini. that would be awful. >> or wonderful. we embrace all figures here on "red eye." andy, is it time to have a former burlesque dancer in the white house? >> if he doesn't start calling him magic marco i will not vote for him. you talked about his relative
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youth and yeah this will be more of a thing of presidential candidates. hillary doesn't have to worry about this. there was no such thing as photography when she was in school of the she is fine. the younger candidates yeah, you will see more and more of this coming out. >> and we will have even more questions that he is being asked like he was asked if he would attend a gay wedding even though he believes marriage should only be between a man and woman. here is what he said. >> there is someone in my life that i don't have to agree with their decisions and the decisions they have made they continue to love them and participate in an important event. i am a member of the catholic faith. marriage after you have been married the first time and get divorced you can't get remarried. how you treat a person you care for and love is different from what your opinion is or what your faith teaches marriage should be. >> what do you make of that? >> i am a little torn about the response because i felt like some people came to my wedding which was an inner
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faith wedding. and they said i don't believe inenner faith -- inner faith marriages. >> i should have paid for your plate. >> i wrote down my notes. no prime rib for you. we are thinking alike. >> no prime rib if you don't support my marriage. i don't understand going to a wedding unless you are in support of the marriage that is starting at that moment. >> is agreeing to attend a hypothetical gay wedding a step in the hypothetical right direction? hypothetically? >> the thing is he is playing it the right way because he gives himself some wiggle room and he will flip-flop like a great presidential candidate will do. the overall message is the gop and the republicans need to change or figure out their platform. indiana the backlash that happened there shows that clearly there is a disconnect between my age and the youth and these older poll tegses even though -- politicians even though he is 43 the receding hair line scares the
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crap out of me. >> and we don't want to look like losers. on wednesday harry reid called all of the potential candidates losers and marco rubio was asked about it. >> there was a line of severity in politics. they never argue your ideas. their instant action is to attack your person and call you a name. i am not saying people on the right don't do it too but it is so much more common on the left. >> thadius, do you think the left is less civil? >> it is a romanticized notion that the americans were civil when they discussed politics. you can ask thomas jefferson. for mr. rubio i would say consider the source and remember as andy you will remember this, the great line of andrew bright bart when asked an inane question. so? >> how do you deal with the haters? >> i block them. >> there are a couple of things.
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i think being called a loser by harry -- what's his name? i blanked on his name. >> reid. >> harry reid. that's a compliment. if harry reid called me a loser that would be my bio. i would be proud of that. >> would you block him? >> i would actually. >> he would favorite first and then block him. >> going back to the gay wedding thing, i thought rubio's answer was fantastic. i don't agree with him in the sense that i support gay marriage. i thought what he said about how you -- that he would go to the wedding and how you treat people that you love you treat them as you love them. i just thought it was an absolutely fantastic answer and then rick santorum they asked if he would go to a gay wedding and he said he would never attend a gay wedding. that falls under the category of things he will never have to worry about. >> it looks like there is a candidate for everybody, right? >> and there is hillary
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clinton. did clinton put the cheap in chipotle? the manager of the iowa franchise hillary visited that she put a grand total of nothing in the tip jar after paying for her food. according to charles wright, quote her bill was $20 and some change and they paid with $21 and left. in other hillary news she can't even tell the truth about her grand parents. at a round table in iowa on wednesday, clinton mentioned that all her grandparents had imigrated to the u.s. >> all my grandparents came over here and my grandfather went to work in a lace mill in scran ton, pennsylvania and worked there until he retired at 65. he started as a teenager and kept going. >> yeah, great story. but as buzz feed pointed out, the reality is that only one of her four grand parents was actually an immigrant. a campaign spokesperson said her grandparents always spoke about the immigrant experience and as a result she has always
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thought of them as immigrants. thadius, is that the same thing? i don't think that's the same thing. >> she got three out of four. >> no she got one out of four. >> one out of four wrong. >> no. >> three of the grand parents were immigrants. >> no, one was an immigrant. >> but there is a 100% chance she is lying. >> there is a 100% chance that when iran goes nuclear this is the thing i will give a damn about. >> the fact that she is miss remembering something so simple as her family? >> it is her pattern of behavior that reveals a flaw in her character. >> thank you for putting those words in my mouth. you said them so eloquently. we can move on then? great. do you know where your grandparents are from? >> that is a great question. i have to say i have always zoned out when my grandparents are talking until they get to
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the health topic and they say who had diabetes? juvenile? early onset? what about heart disease? a lot of heart disease? i am going to the gym. and then i stop. where were my grandparents from? i suppose they were born in the usa. to quote bruce spring teen, born in the usa. >> there is nothing i hate more than politicians and these people that try to pan dore or lie to us and take us as idiots. she might look like a man and have man features -- >> that's not right. >> it is not on this show. >> the chipotle reference, come on. you look like an idiot. you look like an elitist snob. she will take something but she won't give a tip. >> do you tip at chipotle? >> of course not but i can't afford chipotle. why the on the 99 cent menu. >> you can get a baked potato. >> taco bell would have been the real american thing to
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do. >> it would have been. >> not on a road trip. >> no andy? >> no. >> taco bell? >> do you speak from experience? >> i won't eat there. >> is this the end of your love affair -- >> i think it may be. i think i may have had it with her. i have been trying to be supportive and i don't think i can do it it anymore. the grandparents thing would be hilarious if it wasn't another indication. her fault is to lie. and she threw her grandparents under the bus. she said they always talked about the immigrant experience. she is basically saying my grand parents were liars. >> it is their fault. >> i don't want to say it is such an easy thing to check because kudos to andrew caw -- kazinski at buzz feed. she lied about it anyway because she just doesn't care and that's uh mazing to me. >> or maybe she she cares too much. >> i have a question on the ch pi otle thing.
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so the bill came to $20 and some change and she left $21 without change back and that's tipping. >> no, you have to put it in the cup. >> unless it was $20.98, then it is not tipping. >> what can you do with two pennies? nothing. >> i have done some crazy thing with two pennies, i have to tell you. >> you would. >> he flew his gyrocopter into my heart. the postal carrier who landed on the lawn of the capitol is facing two charges. he flew through protective airspace to deliver letters to all members of congress. he wanted to draw attention to the fact that there is still that sequel to "love actually." actually his cause is campaign finance corruption. he announced his plans on the internet and tipped off his local florida newspaper. on thursday another pilot flew a tiny aircraft near the capitol to raise awareness for his cause.
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>> that was very talented. he landed his gyrocopter on the lawn of the capitol. is his passion just amazing? should we be encouraging this passion for a cause? >> no.is a good way to get yourself shot down out of the sky. >> the man is lucky he didn't die. he was quoted as saying apparently he is willing to die for this cause but i think there are better ways to go about it. i suppose it is a good thing that he inadvertently illustrated some problems we have with security we may want to work on. >> well should he be punished orie warded for bringing this up? >> i am surprised he wasn't shot down in front of all of those kids. that would have been great.
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that's more entertaining than anything else on capitol hill. should he be rewarded? no. you don't pick a thing like campaign finance reform. what is that? you have to pick something better. >> i am not sure how the two go inside there. thadius, do you think anyone in congress read his letter and would you have? >> i want to know what the squirrel wanted. they are both nuts because campaign finance reform was passed last time. >> what i want to know is what the squirrel wanted. this guy is like i said. what did i say? >> stupid. >> close enough, andy. short attention span. this guy really could have been killed. he could have been killed. it also shows a lapse of security. it was a fore barons, but he uh nounsed it on the internet and nobody said this is a bad idea. don't do this. >> what about the journalist from the tampa newspaper?
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did you think of contacting anybody? >> last word to you. >> he showed up in court on thursday wearing a postal service jacket. like he was in the military and he wanted to make an impression. no offense to the postal service, but going postal is not a compliment. oh he is wearing a post office jacket so we should go easy on him. >> and painted the logo on the side of the gyrocopter. >> he did a disservice to the service. coming up, a reporter gets suspended for saying something offensive on camera. same story different reporter. more "red eye" after the break. stick around.
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on sunday two young maryland kids were picked up by police and taken into custody by child protective services after someone spotted them walking home from a park by themselves. and now the parents are suing saying they were frantically looking for their 10 and 6-year-olds for hours. it was before they were notified the state had them. danielle and alexzander practiced free range parenting that teaches children to be self-reliant. their lawyer says the kids were three blocks from home and that we might ask ourselves how we reached the point where a parent's biggest fear is where officials will seize our children off the streets as they walk in our neighborhoods. the police say the kids were in a parking garage when they picked them up and that a homeless man was eyeing them. i believe we have tape of another child without parental supervision.
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shame on the parents filming that video. >> and kudos. >> how did they pick up the homeless guy eyeing the children? >> you would think that would be the person, but he had a right to be homeless and panhandle. >> i am gen-x and i am 49. i am the same age at all of you. >> we are different. >> and we look at what we used to do with kids at that age or even younger and we would have been in prison for a vast amount of time and again. >> back then, what they call fdee range parents now we called parents. >> what do you think has changed? >> the regimentatiof of
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youth. they are not allowed to spend time together. they are not allowed to play pick up games. they are treated like little adults. 20 years from now they will look at how the regimentat oi n has affected the youth. i don't think it will be positive because it leads to a lack of creative thought. >> how will kids learn to be self-reliant unless you let them be self-reliant. >> we have gone from the gyrocopter to not parents. the others are calling the police i saw a 10-year-old alone for a minute. >> they won't approach the 10-year-old. it is very scary. >> now that i am in my 40s or even in my 30s walked around alone when i was 10 years old. maybe even at 6 if i was with an older sibling who was 10.
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we had the forest near us and i am walking in the woods. if my neighbors saw me they would send their children to go out and play with me. go out and play with the dobson kids. >> if you ever have kids -- >> god help the world. i can't even take care of myself. i got this jacket from a priest on the street. >> but you patched it up real nice. >> thanks priest. >> do you think you would be a free range parent? >> i am going to be an awesome pearnt if it ever actually happens. >> great pitch. >> for all of you ladies out there. >> tinder swipe right. i will be a cool dad. they didn't really do anything, but still he was a 10-year-old. i am more angry about the authorities that kept these kids for five hours and didn't even call the parents to tell them where they are. they kept these kids locked in the back of a police car for three hours. a 6-year-old and 10-year-old. that's wrong. >> i would need snacks. >> i love eating.
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>> there are serious cases of child neglect and abuse that need attention. this family should not be a priority correct? >> i wouldn't think so. i think as much as i don't like the government doing this and there was a piece in the "washington post" .ing out that the supreme court has said the state can thought infringe on the parental control. >> i believe that is the 14th amendment. >> i read that piece. >> if the cops thought the kids were in danger then it is hard to say they shouldn't have picked them up. if they weren't, it is absolutely the wrong call. there are all of these competing sets of facts. they said they were held for hours and not given anything to eat. the police report said the cop who took them in offered them his own lunch and one of the kids said no we have food allergies. then they were afraid to give the kids any food. and there is a bunch of things going back and forth here that makes it a little less certain than i thought. >> maybe we don't know the whole story. >> this is what i'm saying.
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>> surprise, surprise, a police report might have lied. especially after that shooting. >> not all cops. >> not all. >> there are two competing sets of facts and i don't know which is true. >> and that fact illustrated that they knew how to take care of themselves. we have allergies. good job kids. coming up, an espn reporter gets taught saying a hateful rant. get your torches ready. first, a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is the ro-ro and yoyo. go get your tickets today.nes log
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on to fox news.com. at least she is pretty on the outside. espn has suspended brit mchenry for one week after she was caught on tape going off on a parking lot attendant. the 28-year-old reporter was reportedly paying to get her car back after it had been towed. what ensued was an epic rant. step one, rage. >> i am in the news, sweetheart. i will [bleep] sue this place. >> i will play the video so careful. >> that's why i have a degree so i don't work in a place like this. >> step two. focus the rage and attack the
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worker's intelligence. >> that's all you care about is taking people's money. with no education. no skill set. >> do you feel good about your job so i can be a college dropout. i have a brain and you don't. >> step three finish it off by insulting their looks. >> oh like yours? they look so stunning. i'm on television and are you in a [bleep] trailer honey. lose some weight, baby girl. >> mchenry apologized on twitter writing as frustrated as i was i should always choose to be respectful and take the high road. i am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake. andy as a person in the news can you get away with anything?
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>> i should be able to. i have been saying for awhile now what mchenry said to the parking lot attendant. people on tv are better. beautiful people should not be treated as normies. the problem is her car shouldn't have been towed in the first place. she is on tv and she is pretty. she can park wherever the hell she wants. the fact they would take her car and treat her like a normal person who is to the on tv, the entire towing company should be thrown in jail. >> thank you for speaking for all of us. was that twitter apology enough or should she lose her job? >> espn certainly could fire her. i'm sure there is is a morals clause in her contract. i'm sure that's what they use. >> a what? >> morals. >> you have one too. >> basically if you shame your company they pull out a morals clause. >> i only shame myself. >> just shame yourself. she certainly could lose her job. if a lot of people seem upset
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and offended they will say we will have to let you go. if all of a sudden she gets three million more twitter followers they say well you are popular so we will give you a suspension. >> we will shorten the suspension. >> have any of you ever talked to someone like that? >> no. >> i have never insulted somebody to their face about their looks or their intelligence. never. if you have to say i work on tv you're not that famous. >> do you know who am? do you know who i am? >> it is reece witherspoon saying that. i feel bad for the dude hooking up with this chick. look how stern she is. she scares the hell out of me. >> maybe you do. >> that thadius, how dowry act when your car gets towed? >> i don't get my car towed. i park where it is supposed to be parked. >> i am not like you beautiful
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people who have the drivers and everything else. >> the beautiful part. >> when you think about it, it is called real life. it is fun and it is nice to see somebody do something like that. why crackdown on them really. >> i can understand as an elected official you cannot do that. so she should be chastised. she has chastised and she has apologized. like jill said if she gets a high enough rating they will keep her. if they get a low enough rating they dump her. >> you can understand her frustration of getting her car towed. maybe don't take it out on the low-level person who is working in the both at the towing lot. obviously her choice of insults was incredibly unfortunate. it makes her look really, really bad. even if they were born out of frustration, you have to think if you are saying something like that somewhere deep inside part of you believes
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that. she kept saying i'm on television and you are in a trailer. you know who else is not on television? all of those who make her look good. all of the crew. our amazing, fantastic crew here that i couldn't do any of this without. no, no. thank you. thank you all. tommy and joan and -- >> i think there is an amanda. >> and tony. >> on that note -- >> accolades everywhere. >> it was a moment frozen in time. 78-year-old senator pat roberts knows a lot about trade regulation, but he doesn't know how to set his phone to silent. during a senate finance committee hearing the old lawmaker's phone went off and his ring tone revealed he is still a kid at heart. >> ♪ let it go ♪ ♪ let it go ♪ >> just let it go. sorry about that. >> that, of course, was "let
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it go" from the disney movie" frozen" the song that just can't seem to die. andy, is this the biggest congressional scandal ever? >> no, it is not. no it is not. >> that night they caught andy in the office with his [bleep]. >> oh that visual. that visual. >> i am not sure you can say that on tv. >> i told you it would come back to helicopter you. >> old people cannot grasp the concept of silent or vibrate mode. he had that line ready to go when he said "let it go" because i guarantee this is not the first time it has happened. he has that line ready to go. >> is this the worst song to have? >> it is a good song choice because it looks like it is the ring tone he has for his 6-year-old granddaughter and it makes it look like he is loved and called by the grandkids.
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i do thought have any ring tones. but my dad has a lot of them. i am now of the theory that this is a huge thing with the 65 and older set. you do it a personalized one for each family member. my dad called him and it is a miss america theme. >> thadius, did you ever embarrass yourself in front of congress? >> no, but i do it here onset with you of the -- i'm sure andy would agree if they started playing the dead kennedys it would have been much more embarrassing. >> stop dragging me in. >> you two are sort of the same person. >> mike, do you have -- guns jeez. do you have an embarrassing ring tone? >> i used to have mambo number five.
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i went through a bad stretch, bad period. it was frozen and this guy is 78 and he will probably be frozen soon. >> don't drive through kansas. >> it is odd he chose this ring tone. he secured $15 million for global warming. whose side is he on? let that settle. time to take a break. mor tall combat goes gay when we come back.
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and now a subject i am passionate about. violent video games with a science fantasy theme. i can't even get through that. mor -- mortal combat has a character who has not met the right girl. fighting on the earth realm is a first for the game. >> go to the wushi academy and join lining kung lou before you. >> i can't. they won't accept -- >> they care only about what is in your heart and whom your heart desires. >> it looks like lifelike. the game's cinematic director tweeted, i see people are picking up on the subtle
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exposition in the flash back. let's see how one gamer reacted to the scene. >> go to the wushi academy and join the shal-lin like kung lou before you. >> i can't. they won't accept -- >> they care about only what is in your heart and not whom your heart desires. >> i think that says it all. guns, a gay character? what is next? women? >> the best part is when you play this mortal combat game, it is not this version but the older versions right before you are going to kill him it says finish him. now it is going to be [bleep] before you finish him. no good? >> i was going to make a joke about transgender character and finish her. you have to come up with the correct pronoun. they are getting very pc on these games. lots to think about. >> is it a good progressive
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move this. >> i want to commend them on the line. the line they only care about what is in your heart and not who your heart desires. politicians should use that. when it comes to my family i only care about what is in their heart and not what the heart desires. >> is it an open bar? who is picking up the food tab? >> oh my god, i ask those questions too. >> are you a born politician. >> i think you are the beggest fan of video games that i know. >> i still like the handheld blogs. >> has mortal combat gone soft? >> i don't know if that was a subtle reference. it was pretty clear. >> if it is a gay character it is a gay character. >> do you think it will affect their brand? >> no, i think it will help them. i'm sure gay people play mortal combat too. >> do you theng people will be
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open minded and this will help them? >> i would hope so. but this does explain why i saw rich santorum at game stop bringing the game back. there is that. i do want to say the handheld football game was matel and not uh tar re. we have gone a long way when we can admit a gay video game character can kill someone in a gross way just as well as a straight video game can. >> they will be mercilessly slaughtered. >> i don't play them, but i hear the simple -- that kind of talent and now there is character back stories and you have to create alliances and basically what i think is going to happen is the market is going to decide. we will let the market decide. >> you know what is nuts
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joanne , you can't say -- >> you did it again. >> i think that's what the swirl on the plane was trying to process about. >> we will close things out with the 1,000-year-old man. and to see clips of recent shows go to fox news got/red eye. there is andy and pea and the same old quote. you need to change that. seriously.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" return appearances from sonny johnson and gavin mcguinness. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> one of us at this table may live to be 1,000 years old. spoiler alert, it is not andy. >> that's right. some researchers believe a biological revolution enabling people to experience eternal youth is at hand. he looks great and he says their research seeks to reverse the damage done by the wear and tear of life.
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he is a man so i trust him. he explains, quote, these therapies are going to be good enough to take middle age people , say people aged 60 and reduce them so they are not 60 and they are chronologically final. he crams that someone already alive today could celebrate their 1,000th birthday. again, not andy. thadius, would you want to live to be 1,000? >> an extra thine00 years of video games -- an extra 900 years of video games like mor tall -- mortal combat? >> what would you do? >> shoot me now. >> maybe andy you are -- maybe your friend next to you -- >> do you think it is actually possible? >> i think it actually might be me. >> why is that? >> how fitting would that be? the one person who doesn't
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want to live to a to you would be the person living to a thousand. i think this is garbage and i am basing that on the fact that the guy has a stupid beard. >> look how long the beard has lived. >> that guy definitely has kids locked in his basement somewhere. >> for a thousand years. look at that guy. >> the research on someone. >> wouldn't it be better if they used the resources to solve a problem that is a little less vein? >> i have to ask that. >> speaking of veins, i don't want to get spider veins. i don't want to get big arthritic knuckles. i don't want to get sun spots. so bring it on. nothing vain about it. >> that's a big thing. will it keep you at your age? you are actually 90.
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>> it will make you a hot 23. >> and then i am for it. what age would you want to stay at? >> 69. >> 23. >> that was a good year in my life. >> how old are you thousand? how old are you now? >> 23. that was awesome. >> would you want to be young again. >> i think i am a useful -- youthful 50. i may want to stay where i am right now. >> really the beauty industry will just go down. all of those creams and things? >> not all of the creams. >> would you gain a 900-year-old rich man? >> of course i would. >> how rich? >> on that note, a special thanks to jill dobson mike,
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and i love saying it. have a great weekend. >> the day-old tradition is under attack. >> the assault on religious liberty. >> this woman sells flowers. >> is very special to me. >> when robert married a man government said that she must. >> it's not about the money, it's about freedom. >> the government said the indians must give up their feather and that she must pay for contraception. >> the government demand that we choose between the care of elderly or our faith and. >> church and state is absolute.
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