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colleague kimberly guilfoyle will be going "on the record." what will i ask her? watch and find out. you have read her new book? get her new book. kimberly has a great new book out. see you tomorrow night right here. live from america's news headquarters i'm jackie ibanez. a massive cyberattack jeprodizing private data of four million federal workers. it is believed chinese hackers are behind the intrusion of a computer network. at the office of personnel and managements. it could affect every federal agency. one cyber security expert says the breech is an attack against the nation, and that it fits the pattern of ease spuey yen nog -- of espionage carried out by another country. a man shot in boston says they are shocked by allegations he plotted to kill police. their attorney said there were no signs he was radicalized.
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>> the family does not have any evidence that rahim was involved with isil. they didn't see anything that suggests that. we of course are aware of the reports, but the family simply did not know. >> the police say would 6-year-old was shot tuesday after refusing to drop a thief. they want -- they wanted to question him on intel that he wanted to attack, quote, boys in blue. isis is using rocks as weapons in the anbar province. the amount of water has been reduced. they say it is not the first time isis used the tack i can it . tactic. the terrorists briefly messed with the water flow in the militant held town of fallujah. tornadoes are touching down in northern colorado. one twister damaged three homes, but so far there are no reports of injuries. the crews are trying to reach other homes that may be damaged or destroyed.
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but are slowed down by the violent weather. it is causing flooding 40 miles north of denver and they are recovering from devastating floods. now here is "red eye." >> welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone. i'm joanne nosuchunsky. let's welcome our guests. if other guests suck she will have to carry the show. i am here with terry sheffield. andy is so smart he uses 11% of his brain allegedly. it is tv's andy levey. you may recognize him as the guy selling ninja weapons out of his van. it is gavin mcginnis writer for screet carnage.com. -- street carnage.com. he put the dip and lo into diplomatic. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story.
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>> and then there were 17. rick perry tossed his cowboy hat into the crowded republican presidential candidate ring on thursday. as the law requires, he was introduced with a country rap song. a personalized version of the 2012 hit "answer to no one." >> please welcome my husband rick perry. >> ♪ republican voter ♪ ♪ rick perry ♪ perry all the way ♪ ♪ i won't back up ♪ ♪ i don't back down ♪ ♪ i've been raised up ♪ ♪ to stand my ground ♪ >> you may have noticed the two guys with the beards on stage with perry who looked suspiciously alike. marcus and morgan latrell are twins and navy seals. the movie "lone survivor" was
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based on marcus' experiences in afghanistan. not that liberals would know that apparently. they said who are the two dudes standing behind perry. are they related? why so glum? and they said one of the perry dated men is in the witness protection program. that was funny. what did you think of perry's announcement? >> i love the fact he used country music. i am a country music fan. i wanted him to do something normal. country music. use something popular and get the crowd going. something like a country rap about rick perry doesn't work. that's why we look like heels as republicans. >> need to be hip. go with the most popular country song. >> he took a risk. >> he took a risk. i have to say this
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announcement was one of the best announcements we have seen from a presidential candidate. he really hit it out of the ballpark. maybe it is because i had a low expectation and the fact he couldn't remember all of the agencies that he wanted to get rid of last time and he kind of made fun of turkey, one of our allies. this time he came out swinging and i was pleasantly surprised. i think his announcement well well baring the bad music. >> do you think his running is more of a let's get back on the horse or do you think he can actually win? >> i don't think he is going to win because i think he has that credibility that was destroyed in 2012. and the title is about answering to no one. that's pretty much the worst song -- if you are running in an election you answer to the voters. >> especially if you are governor of texas you have the cavalier thing going. >> i permanently think gavin
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and you agreed with me that country and rap music go together like peanut butter and jelly. >> no, i did not agree with you on that, and kid rock is a perfect example of how country pew sick and rap -- country music and rap can be best friends. they are so petrified of sounding un. i mean that sucked. we look like losers, right? that was an awesome song. it was a great espionage song. it was a great song. you have the lone survivors and it was an awesome launch for a kickass jam. >> that's peanut butter and jelly. >> i need to learn the words. >> i totally agree with gavin. i like the idea that perry used a kick ass country song. it is a middle finger to the journalistic establishment. i am always in favor of that. we got to sit there and watch
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the buzz feed and all of the other places go what is this song he is using? i thought that was fantastic. the only thing along the lines of what kerry is saying, i feel like "answer to no one" better describes the clinton campaign. >> and the fact that they didn't know who the navy -- he was a hero. it reminded me of memorial day and the democratic national committee tweeted out a memorial day picture and it was nothing about veterans and nothing about military. it was obama licking an ice cream cone. >> it is a day off a long weekend for people. >> if us anarchists are going to win we need to be more willing to double down. when romney last election got in trouble for saying 50% don't pay taxes he got all scared and said i'm sorry, i'm sorry. that was uncool. you have to say yes, i was right. they don't pay taxes. and he should say that was an awesome song. screw you. >> i have to know the words to
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the song. >> he should have had "i can drink to that all night" that song. >> or "i could have danced all night." >> i love that song. i love that song. >> i do have to say though i love how everyone is doing like the different venues for their announcements. airplane hangar, pretty good. i would personally do a red lobster. there is nothing more american than a chain restaurant that serves seafood. >> everyone has bibs. like joanne for president on the bib. >> i'm in every person. >> i would be curious to see what kind of candidate he would be. four years ago there was hype around him and he fizzled. this time he has absolutely no hype and nobody thinks he has a shot. maybe that's good. i thought he got a bad rap. i think debates have no way to decide how someone could govern and they are meaning less. >> he had a brain crash.
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>> he was recovering from surgery and he was on medication. to be fair he probably should have thought the debate out. he has had great hires. he hired heavy hitters and people are saying that is a smart move. >> but not rick. >> and he has glasses now. >> yes. >> he was not wearing them in the debate. >> when people see someone from texas they think of a human gun. we can talk about gay marriage and rap songs but they say there is the human gun guy and i think we should vote for the human gun guy. >> you know who is not a human gun guy? on the other side of the political aisle. hillary's competition just went up by the power of 10. the former rhode island senator has announced he will run for president. and unlike hillary he is not afraid to take a clear, bold stance on the most pressing issues of our day.
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>> let's join the rest of the world and go metric. i happen to live in canada and they completed the process. believe me. it is easy. only myanmar liberia and the united states aren't met trek, and it -- metric and it will help our economy. >> finally a candidate willing to take on the system. while he was trying to lock up the nomination he was locked out of his facebook. histwife, stephanie posted on-line "does anybody from my husband's staff remember his facebook page" they say it was a real post, but the missing pass word was the one for governor. okay gavin as a canadian, i am sure you are thrilled with the suggestion about the metric system.
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>> it is a superior system. it is easy to divide things up into three's and four's and all of that crap. however this is a great system of how out of touch the political -- all politicians are , all academia. people who go to home depot want two by four's. and you can call them 8 by 13.5 all you want. but even in canada where i am from we still call them two by four's. so sure pontif pho -- po pontificate all you want. they don't care about the imperial system. he is fighting the wrong tight. and i will tell you why. we already have a blended system of a little bit of metric and a little bit of regular stuff. we all run 5k's. drug dealers -- >> you always talk about a kilo. >> hey give mooy a liter. you -- give me a liter. >> it is not an issue.
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>> this is a terrible commentary of rhode island. >> someone in rhode island needs to stand up and say new gnaw. huh-uh. why does a small state get two senators? they can't come up with one good one. >> there is a comedy troop called studio c and they did a skit about rhode island which is hilarious. they walk in -- >> i believe we have the troop here right now. come on out guys. >> the guy walks around with a flask of rainwater and it is rusty rainwater from rhode island. >> wow. >> these are the ideas. >> andy, that's your name. what do you think was hillary's first thought when she heard he was running.
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>> after she finished laughing? >> right after that. >> the thing is he will go the extra kilometer for you. i respect that about him. i like him on civil liberties and social stuff but he is goofy on just about everything else. i don't have anything about the met trek system. we used it to a large extent, but the idea of putting it in your -- like when you are introducing yourself to the american people and announcing you will be a candidate for president that's what you talk about? >> remember when ben carson says people who are gay in jail is proof that it is a choice? now whether that has validity or not is not the case. that you would say that. >> it is like saying skunks will attack you. they are worse than lions. how did you get here? when you talk about what
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did hillary think she may have been paying bernie sanders to make her look competent. >> she may ion have the pass -- may even have the pass word to his facebook. speaking of polygamy -- we weren't -- extramarital affairs and human cloning and most of my summer plans it is time to discuss a fascinating poll. the good people at gallop reports that americans are loosening up when it comes to moral issues, and losing. record and near record numbers found the following morally acceptable. uh lig me, five -- polygamy, 15%, human cloning 15%tramarital affairs at 9%. mill 11 y'alls -- millennials were the most tolerant and baby boomers were permissive of open marriages like this one.
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it. >> the dog is very tall when it stands up. very tall. carrie are mill millennials to blame for all of the world's problems? >> people talk about millennials and the older generation say they had nothing to do with it, but they created it. clean up the mess. as far as the polygamy thing being from utah, in practice it does president -- doesn't work as well as it sounds in theory. i am a descendant of a polygamist. >> your dad had a bunch of wives? >> no, my ancestors did. >> so it doesn't work? you didn't turn out okay? >> my ancestors, i don't know how they with -- >> i like that you think it sounds good in theory.
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>> no -- okay. let me tell you. >> two thumbs way up. >> it is only fair if women are allowed to have multiple husbands which they are not so there is noegaltariism. >> i don't understand that. >> there is a study that found if you asked them privately versus publicly it is about the same for men versus women. >> andy, what do you make of the study? >> a couple things. i agree with you on the polygamy. historically it was used as a way to sub -- subjugate women. it seems that suicide should be legal whether or not you think it is morally acceptable. if you think their life belongs to them they should end it if they want to. even though all of these things are on the rise it is 16%, 15%. it is not like the majority are saying we should have these things. >> and it is not like you can
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outlaw or arrest someone for committing suicide. they need help clearly. >> it could be doctor assisted suicide. >> that is different. >> we are talking about morally. >> i do wonder too if it is a question of morally acceptable or personally justifiable. that's what a lot of mill millennials are saying. >> i can justify me doing this and i say it is morally acceptable. you don't want to be immoral. >> i don't think they are thinking about the definition of morality. >> what is going on here is marxism is infecting our culture and we are seeing the results in the polls. look at peta. they say we will handle the dog thing and they kill hundreds of thousands of dogs. they say we will handle your
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store shelves. they end up replacing it with nothing. now our medical 11 yells are replacing tradition with death. that's even worse than nothing. >> how do you say supporting -- we say suicide is morally accepted. it is libertarian. all of those things say go ahead and do what you want and not you have to do something. >> right. but it is the vacuum we created by abolishing the church and abolishing the family and abolishing western culture. we created a culture -- in britain they are using fetuses to heat the hospitals because we stripped everyone -- >> what? i have never heard that before. >> can i ask -- >> it leads to more death. >> that's culture! >> i am not gonna take it anymore! >> do comedians think college students are too liberal to take a joke? if you have to ask you have
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never watched this channel. more "red eye" after the break. don't go anywhere.
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if she is dead, she wins. pamela geller was asked if she she -- what she thinks of the terrorist bombing. they said he planned to behead a police officer before he was shot to death in a confrontation with authorities. he also mentioned geller's game. boston's police commissioner said it was more along the lines of wishful thinking. aaron burnett asked if she
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shares in the thinking. >> nothing justifies a beheading or a beheading plot, but it is important to note this. are you stoking the flames? do you relish being the target of these attacks? >> relish being the target? who self-promotes to get killed? >> geller says isis is in america. it would be great for her cause if the jihadys killed her. if that's her cause to show america that. >> nobody is going to fan the flames to be killed. >> i can't understand that mentality. cnn is having a problems here. theythey are so overly pc that they are literally trying to message that if you say things that antagonize someone you are asking for it.
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>> that's like dressing scantly and then getting raped and say you were asking for it. >> but if you don't wear a hat and it drives me insane, then you should have worn a hat. what were you doing? >> there is a lack of responsibility when it comes to this. and, yeah, pamela geller is controversial in that she thinks no holds bars when it comes to free speech. and let's go back to the fact that she literally is talking about a cartoon. the cartoon a character on a piece of paper and if it offends someone so much that you are driven to kill that person, i think cnn should absolutely beacon deeming this and -- be condemning someone and never ever, ever ask someone to back down because you are inciting violence. >> i think in the media's eyes and tell me if you agree, they are almost saying that geller is more evil than
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an extremist. >> right. it is the moral reel terrorism that we -- relitism. i do not agree. it is a murderous society and there is no way to defend what they are doing. it is wrongly to remotely take their side. it is ridiculous. on a lighter note, "snl" did a great skit. it was picksary and the word was prohpet muhammad and no one wanted to draw it. >> great idea, but maybe not "snl." gavin? >> pamela geller is paul revere. she is gal loping through america saying the shaw rhea is coming, the shaw rhea is coming and we are telling her would you stop blass -- blass femme ming the british. she has takenee terrorists in the last couple
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months. that's more than the cia and the fbi can dream of. she is an effective anti- terror expert blowing the heads of jihadists. she is a hero. she is better than paul revere. all he did was yell. he didn't kill any british. >> do you think she is a hero or kind of crazy? >> can it be both? >> yeah, what is the matter of with that? >> i am fairly -- i made it fairly certain that i am not a huge fan. anyone who is attacking her for the actions needs a refresher course in reality. i would never compare pamela geller to martin luther king. but the people who are blaming her for the violence or were saying she is looking to get herself killed, i don't think they realize that they -- they found the people back in the 60s who said that martin luther king needed to not stir the pot because it might lead to violence. how at the cannot realize that that's exactly what they sound like --
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>> he was sitting having lunch at a diner and going into areas blacks weren't allowed. how is a black having -- going to the white water fountain different than her doing cartoons. they were good cartoons. if they were not blacked out you would see they had validity. >> i think because she is a westerner and they automatically devalue everything she has to say. martin luther king is an american and part of the american fab break. fabric. i don't think her goal is to reform or moderate islam. this is just galvanizing the evil. >> how is pamela geller less american than martin luther king? she is a westerner? >> no isis is not a western culture and she is an outsider. the reform of islam will come from within. i would call her a hero. she is amazing. >> girl power.
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we have to go. we have to go. coming up, what is the worst thing to get at mcdonalds? is it a wedding ring? i bet it is a wedding ring. and don't forget to watch the greg gutfeld show sundays at 10:00 p.m. eastern. greg decides which cast members can stay by giving them a rose. i men give me roses.
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live from america's news headquarters the white house shows that they are set to meet in germany. topping their agenda no doubt the war against isis and how to defeat the terrorist army. so far iraqi forces have been powerless to stop the islamic state even with the assistance of the coalition airstrikes. the situation is typical of any military conflict. >> these are fights where if you are not winning you are probably losing because time is not on your side. >> and we are not winning. >> well, it is arguable now in iraq. we will turn it around. we will win again in iraq i think iraq can be handled. >> more concern for the california coastline. globs of tar balls continue to drift south forcing the closure of popular beach sites as l.a.'s tour season kicks off. two weeks ago santa barbara was the scene of an oil spill
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and officials don't know if the tar balls are tied to that spill. the capsized cruiseship in the yanghtze river has been righted. the disaster teams have recovered 77 bodies from the hull. another 360 victims are still missing. the vessel flipped over during a storm last monday. and a panel is giving the green light to an experimental pill designed to boost the female sex drive. but they say the drug must carry safety restrictions to minimize the possible side effects such as fatigue low blood pressure. and a medical first in houston. doctors have transplanted part of a skull and scalp from a donor to a cancer patient. there he is. he is 55. his head wound was caused by radiation therapy. he jokes he will have more hair than he did at 21. now back to "red eye." he took her to mickey d's
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and he didn't get on his knees. the title of worst marriage proposal ever now belongs to some guy named joseph anne -- owe joanne for short. joe decided to pop the question by having the staff of mcdone thalds place the -- mcdonalds lace the ring in the bun of a chicken sandwich. it went poorly. >> will you marry me. >> you're not serious? you are not serious? >> say something. >> this is not what you do. >> babe, what's wrong? >> why? >> you can't ask me to marry you in a chicken sandwich? i can't marry you. i can't marry you. >> what do you mean? you just asking me on a bun? >> they are still together and agreed to wait to get engaged.
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>> why would you post this video if it went so bad? >> you post a video of your girlfriend turning down your marriage proposal that leads me to the obvious point this is fake. >> i don't think so. >> this is a stunt to get them famous and congratulations. it is working. if it is not fake. if it is real, then it is a fairly awful proposal except that he says they ended their first date at the mcdonalds and she quote joked for months that i would ask her in mcnewing -- mcnuggets. >> if you are dating a guy and it is at the point where he is going to propose should it matter? would that make you say no? >> that's a signal. that is a signal of what's to come. >> that means they will get married at arby's. they will go to their
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honeymoon at taco bell. what kills me it is the workers that helped with this. if somebody said can you did this for me i would say no. this is wrong. >> what fascinates me too is in this film he says that he consulted her family and everyone was in on it. shame on the family for not saying hey maybe not in the bun of a chicken sandwich. >> i don't know what it is with you straight people and let me just say for the record we do not want pizza at our reception. >> you have to have pizza. >> if we don't have pizza at the reception you are homophobic. i don't want pizza at the reception because i want a classy reception and i don't
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want to be proposed to at mcdone thald. >> do you want check -- chick chick fill -- chick-fil-a? >> no. >> how do you propose to your wife? >> i proposed under the eiffel tower where we have history. you have to do it where you have history. i had a little black girl run up with a crumpled up paper bag with the ring in it and she said -- [speaking french]. >> what does that mean? >> i have a little present for you. then she pulled out the ring and water works. i got incredibly laid that night. >> wonderful. >> now when she looks at the ring she remembers it forever. if you put the ring in a sandwich you have to understand that there is a risk she will eat it. as someone who has eaten a lot of drugs when they are caught by cops, dwetting the drugs back is a brutal process that
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takes hours of cut up garbage bags and forks with chocolate play-doh. you don't want that to be your wife's memory when she looks at the ring. >> let's leave that visual in our viewers' heads and move on. his show joked about cigar store indians cockfights and a man whose visa was sent back. during an interview on espn radio he was asked about per tomorrowing on college -- performing on college campuses. >> i don't play colleges, but i hear a lot of people tell me don't go near colleges. at the are so pc. i i will give you an example. my daughter is 14. my mother -- my wife says to her in the next couple years maybe you will be hanging around the city pour on the weekends so you can see boys. my daughter says that's sexist.
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>> isn't that amazing. >> they just want to use these words. that's racist. that's sexist. that's prejudice. they don't even know what they are talking about. >> does it hurt comedy? >> yes, it does. >> andy, does comedy ever hurt you? >> on a daily ways sis. his daughter says that is sexist? that she wants to meet boys? that to me was the most telling thing he said. they just want to use those words and they don't know what they mean. there is that strain of progressivism where you substitute buzz words for active thought or for having a discussion. you throw out a word that ends all conversation. when people like chris rock who said a similar thing and jerry seinfield are saying things like this, it has to mean -- those are two of the biggest comedians in the
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world. >> i think seinfield may booy a sleeper agent. may be a sleeper agent. >> i don't know what his politics are. >> he is logical. >> do you think the college kids can't take a joke? they can't find the funny anymore? >> it is not just funny. it is free thinking. they banned candi rice. condi rice from speaking at an event. he said there is no i'd logical diversity on campus. the hippies who are anti-establishment have become the establishment. they don't like free thinking. >> chris rock blamed it on conservatives which is ridiculous. if you look at who the thought police are on these college campuses it is the liberals. >> what chris rock said was the students are too conservative. what he meant was -- >> even the college professors are saying the liberal students are too radical.
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i mean, gavin that's bad. >> this goes back to what we -- i lost my point with the death thing. we have stripped them of all culture. we turned them too these weird zombies where they can't enjoy sex. they can't enjoy humor. they can't party. bullying has been outlawed and that outlawed fun. it is not like they have changed and they are different from our generation. they are less. i am not mad at them for partying too much. i am mad at them for not partying enough. they love the president. what kind of nerd loves their own president? >> wedge gees are hilarious. you get lifted by your underwear. that's funny. >> time for a break. holograms at funerals when we come back.
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he is dead and still won't stop talking. the recently departed can offer words of encouragement to mourners. or tell jackie you know what she did. you always knew. clients pre record their speeches in the holographic studio and they are played on projector screens. rick is this cool or is this really creepy? >> it is creepy. i don't want to be at my own funeral. >> you don't?
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>> no. >> even if you had the option to hover and look at people? >> no. first of all at my funeral i do want people to be very honest. if any of you attend don't sugar coat thens and say he was the most positive. >> we can replay this clip at your funeral. >> what do you think? >> i think it is kind of cool. like obie can canobie. you can make sure your inheritances are explicitly told in a room so there is no fighting. you can tell -- you know like there is a wife and mistress in the same room. you can just let it all out. it can be like an oprah show. >> wouldn't it be better to leave your loved ones a life insurance policy? >> the two are not mutually
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exclusive. you can get out there and go obi-wan kenobi you are our only hope. >> what would you do? >> i would send a hologram saying i can still feel everything. don't burn me. i would either do that or i would do cryptic things and say the child must be protected. she must never learn the truth and freak people out. this is the ultimate selfie, isn't it? >> i would want to take that selfie when i am young as opposed to when i am older and near death. >> what would you say joanne? >> i would say turn around. everyone would be like, what? i would be like, got you! >> you can say what happened? what is happening to me? how i am here? who are you? help! help me! >> i mean, yeah, a freakout is good especially at my funeral because everybody will be wasted. we will close things out with the coolest 91-year-old in the world. to see clips of recent shows
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> walter thomas woodstock of -- nope. poor guy. walter thomas of woodstock in illinois. that's a great name. he always wanted to experience what it is like to smash a car through a garage door. samsies. last week at age 91 he got his wish from the help of his grandchildren and a donated suv. let's watch as one adorable older man crosses off the first and last item on his bucket list. >> one. two. three.
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>> he's okay. >> what if it didn't go well? >> he had a helmet on. i mean, come on. first of all why didn't he do it going forward? why backwards? >> when i read it i thought he went into the garage. >> maybe they thought the air bag would deploy. >> his dream was to back through the garage door. i don't think you so be judging his dream. >> how about the garage door is down and he pulls into the driveway and then rams right through it? >> maybe his reflexes with the brakes would not be as good. have you ever helped someone with a bucket list i don't
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know dream before? >> i don't know. i can't think of -- >> you really should. >> what is on yours? can i help you with something? >> i prefer to accomplish all of my dreams day-to-day. gavin, you said earlier this is super ram. >> nope. i think this is per fejt. this is america. the ole law gram funeral reversing out of a driveway. there is a weird stigma that has happened in modern culture with stupidity. we are in this world where everybody has to go to college i know smart people. they are weird. they have aspburger's and they are boring and always have a notepad and always on their phone. we need to get back to beef advice and butt head. we should be doing more idiotic stuff like this. we are the ugly americans. the reason i moved here was
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for stupidity. >> you are succeeding. andy your favorite film is "the bucket list" with jack nicholson and morgan freeman. you must have loved this. >> i do not love it. it sets a bad precedent of letting the elderly do whatever they want. >> they are so cute. >> this is betty white syndrome. stop it old people. just be quiet and let the young people have the fun. stop having the fun. you are too old to have fun. your fun days are over. >> when you are 91 years old -- when you are 91 i will help you with your bucket list. >> real quick around a the table. what is on everyone's bucket list? >> i really don't have a bucket list. i want to live with no regrets. i know it sounds corny. but literally. >> i knew i liked you for a reason. >> the only thing on my bucket
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list is never telling anyone on my bucket list. >> why? >> it is my bucket list. >> thz fine. gavin? >> my list includes doing all caw low we y'allism literally. i would like to throw a wiener down a hallway all of these things that are sayings, i want to do them. ii want to have a stitch in time and go through the whole list. >> how about two birds in the hand while one is behind a bush. >> yes, i want to do that. kill two birds with one stone. >> is it one bird in the happened? >> you are mixing two but i will do both. >> when is throw a wiener down the hallway a caw low we y'allism? >> i heard that one before. >> mine was to be on "red eye" with you four." >> you can die now. >> you can now kick the bucket. >> special thanks to carrie sheffield, andy levey and gavin mcginnis.
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i am joanne nosuchunsky and i will see you next time and by that i mean tomorrow)qei1(vuañkri is fri-yay. >> what?
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welcome to washington i'm bret baier and this is a fox news alert. a cyber security breach has exposed the personal information of millions of federal employees, the department of homeland security and the fbi are investigating tonight the case that could affect every federal agency. correspondent kevin corke has the rateest on this breaking toer from the white house >> reporter: security experts tell us this is just the latest example of an ongoing cyber war with china for the second time in less than a year we are told that back in december client niese hackers accessed the office of personnel management computers and in the process they may have been able to breach the perso

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