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comment tonight. thank you for being with us. see you right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, use your dvr and follow me at the handle previously on "red eye." >> i'm tv's andy levey. >> you looked surprised like he would die. >> the whole world is on fire. >> danger, danger. >> i have never been ask haded that question. >> i feel like that could get everyone involved. >> shut up. >> and now the thrilling con -- conclusion. >> welcome to "red eye." i am rob long. let's welcome our guests. she wears her heat on her sleeve and her multiple personalities on her face. i am here with joanne
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nosuchunsky. and he wears his jacket on his sleeve and his lack of personality on his face. it is tv's andy levey.of the back alley criminals combined. and he is smarter than your average bear but he is the average one. and next to me is reason's editor-in-chief. >> a block. >> the lede. that's the first story. >> i wail have a caramel mock yaw toe and a talk about race. starbucks is finally doing something about one of the hot button issues in america. they want to spark debate about race relations by encouraging baristas to raise the subject with customers. they now have the option to hand customers a cup saying race together meaning to have a chat about ferguson and whatever. they kicked it off on sunday with a full page ad on "new york times." it reads shall
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we overcome? meanwhile dunkin donuts is trying to spark its discussion. that is actually a conversation we are interested in. it is easy to mock the initiative. do you really think we need more conversations about race? we seem to only have a conversation about race. >> we should have less and fewer conversations about race. i say this as someone who thinks there is a lot of racism in the country. think about how ferguson and eric garner and all of these things went down by talking about race so much and that's how we got the hands up, don't shoot which wasn't true because we are looking into the dark heart of a white policeman. we had a conversation about that, but not about power. when you have a conversation about power and who holds it and who is immune to having their behavior checked by anybody whether it is a grand
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jury or police officer or prosecutor and it is wielded in a way we experience the poor and minority who are hardest hit. >> let's go to the starbucks now. >> give me my soylate. >> a mocha frappuccino is 400 calories. if we go to starbucks shouldn't we have a conversation about type 2 diabetes? getting my name wrong and taking forever is this a good thing? do you want this conversation with the guys behind the counter? >> no, it is a horrible idea. i don't think we should discuss race ever before i have my coffee in the morning. i think you will find some things you will disagree with. no racial talks in starbucks unless you can spell my name right. >> i had andrew spelled with two u's. >> wow, i didn't even snow
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that was a possibility. >> i guess i am polish now. i don't think so. >> joanne, is this a cheap -- are they just riding the let's talk about race craze? >> yoarks yes. i am so tired of products becoming vehicles for social movements and broader conversations. this is a company that wants to make money. they are selling a product and not a conversation. and if you really want to do good in[b5ç having this conversation move from a discussion to actual action. volunteer your time. visit the inner city youth. take the $5. >> do you do that? >> i do, actually. it is >> you told me you like your coffee hot and your racial conversations half and half. what does that mean? >> i might have been drunk.
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it is easy to make fun of the idea. it is easy to say this is stupid and it is never going to work. it is easy to say it may be the dumbest idea ever. this is like having the threat of an awful dinner conversation every day. >> i just got an idea. sorry to interrupt you. think about how much better would the relationships be between the hood and cops if all of the guys walking around had a late. >> that's moving actually. >> that is the least threatening look ever. you can wear a hoodie and they will say, oh a macciato. >> andy when people say they want a dialogue or conversation usually they mean will you just shut up when i talk and listen to me? >> the interesting thing about
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that is cory who is the starbucks senior vice president of communications for starbucks he started tweeting about this last night. people started responding letting him know they thought it was a dumb idea. first he blocked them and then he deleted his twitter account. i don't think they want the conversation they get. >> do we want conversations while having consumer experiences anywhere? >> i think it trivial lieses the conversation. >> and the coffee. >> where should you have them then? >> at thanks grieving where they won't -- at thanksgiving. >> it would be interesting if dunkin donuts did that or if out back steak house decided to do that. >> the market could decide. >> the reason this is bad is it is bad for us. it is our job to have these conversations on shows like "red eye" it is not these people's jobs to have the
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conversation in coffee places. they are supposed to sit at home and watch us have these conversations. this is bad for job security. >> and what is your opening gamut? i am not exactly sure where you are coming from racially. >> what we are over looking is how many are going to do this? >> i worked before and sold auntie anne's pretzel. i felt awkward like doing these things management told me to do. i don't know how many will write this on the cup and what conversation do you have if anything if they are writing it on the cup and people don't notice. >> if you are the third person in line and now you will have a conversation about race right now. it doesn't seem like it is a good idea. it seems like a bad, bad idea. >> that's settled.
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>> the illinois resigned on tuesday after the website politico called him out and they reported that they billed the federal government for logging 170,000 miles on his chevy tahoe between 2010 and 2014. in reality it only logged 80,000 miles on the odometer and that's the difference of -- i don't care. shock has been facing questions fer since they ran a post about his "downton abbey" themed office dog whistle. we asked for comment. >> what was happening? >> i would go to starbucks and have a conversation.
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>> something tells me it all has to be replaced. >> you have been a politico reporter for many years. is it always the mileage reimbursments that get you? >> i agree that's where they will get you. it is never the home servers in the basement or the improperly saved e-mails. >> no, it is not about the e-mails. i wasii:ñ doing research on this and it turns out that he was actually reimbursed $1,000 total over four years. he resigned $250 a year. >> there are trip there's and fake stuff. is this all made up? >> what the hell is buried in his basement? >> something is happening here. >> i have been actually -- >> by resigning the congressional office of ethics stops the investigation. >> you would assume. now they are in every buzz
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feed in the world. every ricochet is going after him to try to find the real truth. >> joanne what happens now? he is a young handsome single guy. there are gay rumors intirl swirling around. >> we are all missing the point here. he has gotten a lot of publicity. his pictures his instagram pictures have been all over the news. he looks great. other people have noticed how great he looks. he has another job lined up to be a model at men's health. he was on the cover of "men's health" looking great. and then i think he realized i can make a living out of this and people won't ask me where i spend my money. perfect. i hillary sign at the opportune time and follow my dream to be a male model. you are a superman.
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>> you are too. >> thank you. >> i apologize. isn't this a little weird how it unfolded? it started 44 days ago and your office looks like "downton abbey." yes it does. and after that -- i mean to dig into the mileage discrepancy between the -- between what he recorded and what he sold it? and what it was when he bought it, that is some heavy digging. >> i think you and i were talking about it earlier and a lot of it is the social media stuff. a lot is the fact that he posted this stuff on instagram and all of these pictures and trips and it made it easier for people to checkup on him. he has pictures of himself here and he is skiing there. maybe there is something going on. and i said this the last time we talked about him. i think he did some bad things. it looks like he built --
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bilked the taxpayers. he is also very very good looking. it is an outrage to play as the same rules as normies and uglies. >> he needs to move to los angeles where they appreciate the fact that as long as you are good looking you can do whatever you want. as longas long as he gets out there he will be fine. >> i live in l.a. guilty, guilty. >> joanne, how much do you get away with day-to-day? >> a lot. people don't check in on me often. i am usually under my desk sleeping. >> that's not what i was going to say. >> what were you thinking she was doing? >> i have a vivid imagination. >> vivid? >> we will continue to go on. >> he treated his time in office like the best spring
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break ever paid for by mommy and daddy. >> he was in for seven years. >> he got itchy. >> go and watch "american gangster." but it did seem like he was punished for being on instagram too much. >> he was the youngest member of congress right? >> anybody under the age of 40 will be researchable. >> don't wear the mink coat to the fight. >> that's right. >> he chose brain over brawn. the 40 finer linebacker chris borland announced his retirement after a long career that lasted one season president the 24-year-old -- one season. the 24-year-old rookie said he made his decision because the concern of the effects of repetitive head trauma. >> it was just a realization. i just started my professional career and am i going to go down this road? will i commit the prime of my
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life to something that will be detrimental to my health? that changed the way i viewed the risks. >> borland says he feels fine now, but after examining the many cases of the vets who ended up with brain disease and talking to concussion experts he will have to be pro active. he wished him the best noting by any measure football has never been safer and we continue to make progress. concussions were down 25% last year and continuing a three-year downward trend. did he make the right decision? >> as long as there will be an arena football league, there is the usfl out there they will get meat heads to go out there and get their brains knocked in by steroid add delled -- at telled monsters.
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>> not proven. >> we are at a moment where people are jumping off ship and you will see diversion from pop warner leagues. there will be enough human replacements. when ever you see a vet who played in the 70s they seem a little off they are shaky and strange. they would spook me. >> andrew, he is 24 and he played one year. they say he retired. didn't he quit? >> i agree with you. this is a big problem for the nfl and that's why now more than ever groupies are crucial. they need to ensure that these players have as many i will legitimate kids as possible so they cannot afford to leave the peoples we love. get out there girls. go to that mayweather fight on may 2nd.
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>> he played in college and played for a year in the pros and it just occurred to him? this danger just occurred to him now? what is going on? >> it must have been a really bad concussion or he mitt a -- he met a doctor and he is a high poe con dree yak. if it is not concussion it is a knee or ankle or an arm. it is other body parts. the concussions may be down 25%, but you are throwing your body at people and you have some protection, but not a lot. he has a lot of money and i don't know why more people don't retire with the millions that you have in like a year contract but i guess they love it and their heart is in it. >> how many concussions do they have in the nfl? >> not a lot at all. >> what does a 20% reduction mean? >> 300 last week alone and it
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is the off season. >> would you allow the kids you are not going have, but if by someway hydrolics you had kids and if you did and they didn't take the kids away assuming the hypothetical children you would have would you let them play football? >> i will need a more detailed question. i am still not clear what the children are and how they got there and where they are going. >> it will be a visitation problem. >> at this point the evidence is pretty compelling that not only does playing professional football mean there is a decent chance you will have brain damage but they engaged in a cover up of the fact. the evidence is pretty compelling. i am a hipocrite and i love football and uh districted to fantasy football and watching red zone every sunday. i can't watch enough pro football but i don't -- i completely respect bore -- borland's decision and it makes sense to me.
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i don't think -- you brought up knees and whatever. the brain is such a different thing from that. it would be bad enough -- >> wait, wait, it is? >> not everyone. you see running backs who are 45 years old who want walk. that sucks. but it doesn't suck as much as not knowing who your family is. >> they say the old style leather helmets the players played more safely. should they go back to leather helmets or no helmets? >> anybody who tells you rugby is a tougher sport is an idiot. there is no padding. the padding is what actually kills you in football. that's the weapon. i will run into you head first and without a helmet i would never do that. it is like in boxing. boxing is way more dangerous than mma because we have these padded gloves so i can repeatedly punch you in the face. >> you have to think with all of the money sloshing around the nfl that people are incenti veesed to solve the
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problem. it is still the most successful sporting league. >> and the most important point is something bad happened to the 49ers which is good. >> and i didn't get punched in the face. >> drinks on me and by me i mean the unpaid panel.
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we're back. for the stars and the stripes they used stereo types. the magazine is under fire for their cover depicting an american flag with chili peppers.
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it is a special report on latinos. the talking points memo said the imagery was ill advised. and the media matters called it tone deaf and destructive noting, quote, by relegat nie g latinos to the constituency they ignore the vast diversity. they agree the cover was racist and one mocked one for whites that reads "more of the same bs. a special report on america's whites." for more let's go live to "red eye"'s media critic. >> can we be honest? they do like spicy food. >> who is they? >> i think we know. >> really? >> is it really racist? >> seriously.
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>> obviously. >> is it racist? you do though a little bit right? >> everybody likes spicy food. it is just some of us aren't capable of eating it. >> that's the point of it. i don't think they are a bunch of sissies and i don't want to raise kids that are sissies. >> i don't know how to respond. >> stop being so sensitive. >> you know who likes chili peppers? the red-hot ones. every time people mention ethnicity or race and the differences and the adversity and the diverse whatever -- is it always bigotry? >> it makes me so nervous. it makes me so nervous talking about this. what happened to don't judge a
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book by its cover? i bet they didn't even read the article. which i heard. i didn't read it either. it was mostly positive. maybe it wasn't the best demonstration, but when did not in good taste become racist? do you think it is not in good taste? >> i don't like the taste. >> isn't it like at this point a 15-year-old cliche? if this was then 70 it would be sombreros and mustaches because they are lazy. that's how we thought of them. for some reason they are -- >> you did. >> go on youtube and look up manana. it is the greatest song. i would love to see how they would go through the stereo types that change overnight. now mexicans are the hardest
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working people in the country. they are guilty not of a destructive cover but it is an image on a magazine and it can be destructive. we have to start regaining our articles. >> this tos is misplaced outrage and if they had run a cover i would have laughed at it. but this is how i feel. if some latinos take offense, that's fine. that's up to them. it is the zero to 60 and nothing flat nature of some of the outrage. there were people who made fun of the cover. the white bread thing i thought it was funny. that is a good way to get your point across. then there are the people who shriek racist and whatever. >> but if it was an article about italian americans. >> today is st. patrick's day.
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i am irish-american. i am not wearing green because i am irish enough. out there is a bunch of people walking up and down the street. they were people who were not irish. they were green and acting drunk and overly emotional. it seemed like a horrible, horrible trait, but not inaccurate. are three saying we don't like the spicy food down here? >> i don't think they are saying they don't like spicy food, but they don't want to be summed up as a chili pepper. nobody looks at that and says this is what latinos are about. i feel like the article -- i did not read. it but it was probably summing up the fact that these people are coming into america and there are incredible success stories. the work ethic. am i making that up? >> no. >> the positivity attached is probably what you want to get from it. and if you think you are summed up by a chili pepper that's your own insecurity you are projecting on other
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people. >> you've got some stuff inside there. >> is this a success story? >> is this a success story? it does show it is simulated to an american culture. >> that is a success story and the rolling stone cover of the boston bomber. >> let's stop talking about it. let's just stop. >> isn't it true that they are marching in a pattern of other ethnic groups and you look at whatever is happening and nobody here read it. and you look at something to get mad about? >> a little bit. >> i imagine the majority of people who express outrage don't have a drop of hot spicy blood in their body. the outrage machine does president have a strong ethnic
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come pone inept to begin with. there is just an outrage machine sitting around waiting for the dominant people who are keeping everyone down to make a miss step and then they jump down their throat. that's what this is. >> talk about the outrage machine. coming up, is it acceptable to have drunken sex? god i hope so. first a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is green vomit. nothing says a holiday like drinking up green and then puking vomit.
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oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. law -- that was a weird grunt over here. british lawmakers are looking at the hookups because the women may be too inebriated to say no. the uk director of public problems constitution explained that it is not a crime to drink, but it is a crime to target someone who is no longer capable of consenting to sex through drink and she wants the law to be better equiped to handle the gray areas. they said we have gone from punishing those who raped to casting a suspicious over anyone who has sex. joanne i will cast a blanket on you. what is consent?
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>> consent is a gray area. >> is it really? >> it should be simple enough that it is yes or no. obviously if a girl is slurring her words and her motor skills are not up to par it is taking advantage of someone. >> what if she plays football? >> it could be the concussions. >> how do you know? videotape the whole thing. that is also illegal. >> is drunkenness necessary to have sex? it is something men need to excuse their hour ab performance. horrible performance. they don't say thank god i was so drunk and that's why i was so awesome. >> i didn't realize this was taking place in britain. that changes everything. britain. britain. >> the point being british
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women are not the most attractive. i think they benefit off the drunken 6 more than anybody. >> if you take alcohol out of the equation there will be a lot of unsatisfied women. >> i am really happy we are not on the air. >> we are not on the air in britain? shout out. >> what does it come out to? you have to sign a thing a form? >> first of all we are right to be suspicious of anyone who has sex. this is an easy one. drunk sex with someone who is incapacitated is not okay. you still made that decision as long as someone didn't force you to drink. if you can't make the decision if you passed out and someone has sex with you, that's rape. but drunk -- if you can make a decision even if you had a couple of drinks, that's fine. >> this is something that is happening in england and our article is at reason.com.
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this is happening in college campuses here. they passed an affirmative defense law. there have been cases on college campuses. >> you have to keep saying yes over and over again during every step? >> with andy it means yes. there were cases where both are drunk. the woman initiates the contact as happens in britain as we all know. and then afterwards the guy is said to have committed the sexual assault because he was the dude in the case. that is all bonkers. we are inviting school administrators to police the hookups. >> how do you protect people from being raped if they are too drunk? >> the best thing in the world you can do is change the legal drinking age to 18 instead of
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21. i know it sounds crazy but college campuses -- i went to uc santa barbara jie. i went to -- >> i went to santa barbara. goucho. >> you create a binge drinking culture when there is a taboo of drinking until you are 21. it is the binge drinking and the 23rd beer. >> we need to teach abstinence. >> it worked so well for you. >> one is the loneliest and deadliest number. science says too much alone time may shorten your life. brigham young studied 300 people and said those who felt lonely or lived by themselves had a 30% increase chance of death. >> i had a roommate. >> researchers suggested loneliness is just as damaging as obesity and excessive drinking and smoking 15
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cigarettes a day. speebing of -- speaking of feeling isolated. is living alone the same thing as being lonely? >> i think you are on to something there. it is the worst. ernest hemming way has a short story "men without women" and it is the worst thing. >> your wife is watching right? >> if i was alone at my age i would be 10 years from death. i would be a stay at home creepy alcoholic. >> the wives encourage the husbands to go to the doctor -- don't have another beer. i made dinner. why are you picking up food? we encourage healthy habits. >> it is a stereo type.
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>> on those rare times when you find in a relationship that works do you find yourself -- >> i like my alone time. my mother told me i was born a l o -- i was born a loaner. >> did she put you by the sidewalk. don't cry. >> no, i would walk behind. >> you were born alone. >> andy is this an attack on single people? >> yeah basically. first of all people who live alone have a 30% increase oflet. >> every person has a likelihood of death and it is 100%. >> i think the fact that the study was done at brigham young university makes it obvious what it is about. if living alone is healthy then living with a lot of people must be healthy. they want to bring back polygamy. >> do you think it makes them
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healthy? >> not in my case. my girl has beaten me up a lot. i think you can risk your life. i was most impressed about the article is who can afford to live alone? i live in new york city and who are these sad millionaires who are crying themselves to sleep. guy and can you possible -- >> and can you possibly hookup with them? >> holler at me. i'm coming. the solution is like a compulsory land of tinder compulsory. >> face-to-face interactions are better and sending texts can lift spirits. if i want to vent and have emotions i will use the social media to chat with my loved ones. by that i mean followers. >> do you do this for money? there is a complete and total difference between being
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lonely and being alone. i believe the study is true for people who are alone but don't want to be alone. they end up depressed and they end up doing -- eating crappy and smoking and drinking and doing all of those things. i know there are people who like being alone and are happy being alone. and i don't think this applies. >> it is a sign of being unhappy. bring it on. >> coming up, twin peaks are better than one. first, here is coming up tomorrow 0* "kennedy." >> hi friends on the next "kennedy" we will have the ceo who is pretty amazing. we will see you at 7:00 p.m. pacific. as youy-f were. blal
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smie it was the greatest tv show of the 90s. but enough about dinosaurs. i want to talk about twin peeks. the iconic and short-lived show is set to return in 2016 with show time producing nine new ep ep -- episodes over the weekend the producer raised concern when he told an
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australian audience it was quote still up in the air. i am not sure if he said if "twin peeks" is happening due to complications. people die of complications. a source said everything is moving forward and everybody is crazy thrilled and excited. there you have it. some will or will not have it and some have crazy excited and some are dying of complications. the odd couple and there is a new reboot of "ghostbusters" being made. what do you want to see? >> certainly none of those. it is a terrible idea to remake good movies or good art. i was a filthy hippie musician in a previous life and the worst thing is to play a copy of something that was really good. that's why people re-do bob dylan songs. make a reboot of bj and the
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bear. whatever was lousy -- >> lousy? >> hold it, hold it. >> andy which of the shows do i have points in would you like to see? >> all of them as long as you continue to get paid for them. >> i do want to point out it is a sequel. i want them to remake fantasy island. i know they tried it once. me was playing in the i need the money roll. you can make a good series out of this. they wait too long to reboot the series. for instance as soon as mad men ends the following sunday they should reboot it or after the final episode ends just start the reboot.
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>> mad women. >> they do it because it is expensive and you want to have a little edge. you want people to have new channels. what do you want to see? >> what do i want to see remade? it is a good question "swingers." you know the movie "swingers" i love that movie and i want to see that remade and i do watt knot want to see" twin peeks" remade and i tried to watch it and it was brutal. i don't get through one episode and i have seen a lot of horrible stuff. i saw "bad girl island" on netflix. you are too young for this but did you ever see the show "that girl"? >> no. i would put you in "that girl." >> i don't like remakes because they are just like
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ex's like an extra relationship. you want to start it up again and you think it will be a good idea, but it is a bad idea. a lot of times we look at the person we were in that season and then realize when we create a new season we are not the same person and the hem res change. >> are you saying "moonlighting" will not holdup? >> i don't know what that means. >> coming up there is a naked man at the door. and do you have videos of animals ? send them to us.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" return appearances from walter kern and sam morrell. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> i love that. i love that. a north carolina man stands at his front door naked angering his neighbors and cops say he is not doing anything illegal. that's the subject of tonight's --
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>> victory for perverts. >> the man does full frontal at the front door several times a week and sometimes he is talking on the phone and he has been putting on this show for nearly 10 years and this year alone cops have been called four times. but they can't do anything because he is not exposing himself in a public place. the neighbors still say it is not good. >> that's not good to have people walking around naked like that a grown man. there are kids out here you know? >> joanne, do you walk around your place naked? and what is your exact address? >> we need stop sharing the human body. it is wonderful he was proud of what he was given. he is not doing any sort of act in front of his window. he is just standing there. and this is a available lesson to children.
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>> you are a comedian. why is it so funny? >> it is disgusting and there are kids walking around and i have a solution. >> i think we should get the biggest tv screen we can get and put it right in front of his door play "twin peeks." >> i will clean that right up. >> you will replace one set of twins with -- >> oh! >> andy, you are openly libertarian. >> yes. >> you live a libertarian lifestyle. >> i do. >> is this a libertarian hospital rights okay. >> i dispute my neighbors are -- are offended. i am guessing if he were breaking a law would it be norl 4thof july or the south carolina cops -- so matt it is his property can he
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project pornography on his garage. >> you have to come prepared. we are all friends but i won't give you a pass. >> i don't think you can. i think it is a little different. i can't fully judge the story because we saw the black rectangle. it is something different. >> it was a large black rectangle. >> it would be more impressed if it was maul. he would be easier to come. it is all about the body god gave you or not. >> you should not xixilate. >> i will give you what your doctor gave you. >> is what you are trying to say? >> a special thanks to joanne
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tv's andy levey. i am rob long and i will see you next time. thank you for having me host the first time. >> excellent work. that's it for us.
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special report is next. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. we begin with national insecurity here in the capitol city at least for awhile today. both the white house and the capitol were the targets of phoned-in bomb threats this afternoon. a senate hearing on the tsa's latest security troubles was suspended and the building cleared. a short time later, the televised white house briefing was cut short and journalists were ushered out. but it was what did not happen at the white house that raised the most questions. correspondent doug mcelway has the latest tonight. >> reporter: while the white house press corps was making a quick exit from the briefing room the president wasn't going

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