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tonight on "red eye." donald trump and jeb bush get in a heated ad war. is it time to call in donny doich to negotiate a cease-fire. and when should you start scaring your children with the dangers of nuclear war? i say the delivery room. and marshawn lynch hucks skittles on a tv shopping network. our panel provides wisdom and good evening. i'm jackie ibanez. a manhunt in illinois for cop killers. investigators now poring over brand new surveillance video
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they've selected there the area where police officer joe gliniewicz was shot to death. the search is on for three suspects in last week's murder in fox lake, illinois, near the wisconsin state line. police say lieutenant gliniewicz was shot while chasing the men he thought were suspicious. good news if you're hitting the roads this weekend. gas prices continue to drop right now. the national average expected to dip $2.44 monday, marking the lowest price at the pump we've seen since 2004. this is saving drivers a whopping $1.4 billion over the holiday weekend compared to last year. california's biggest wildfire is still growing. the kings canyon national park fire has now scorched 134 square miles. it's only 25% contained and expected to spew smoke all weekend long. the u.s. forest service is advising holiday campers to head to the mountains south of the
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fire where the air is cleaner. the fire has been burning since july 31st. secretary of state john kerry in contact with his russian counterpart. this weekend, kerry calling the foreign minister to express u.s. concerns about reports suggesting a russian military buildup in syria. the secretary of state saying such actions could further escalate the conflict in syria. russia has been a strong ally of the syrian president during the country's civil war, russian supplying weapons to help assad maintain his grip on power. i'm jackie ibanez. now here's "red eye." for all your headlines, logon to fox news.com. >> welcome to "red eye." i am tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the "red eye" news deck. >> an exciting day at the "red
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eye" news deck. >> why is that? >> mcdonalds franchisees decided to serve breakfast all day. people can soon get an egg mcmuffin morning, noon and night. >> i agree. >> it goes to show that people like you can't hold back progress forever. honest, hard-working americanss find a way. >> are you not listening to me. >> like i say. god bless mcdonalds, god bless america and go to hell tom shillue. >> let's welcome our guests. she was the first school dean that made kids want to get sent to the office. jedediah bila. he is an editor at scout, america's premiere magazine about the protagonist of "to kill a mockingbird." and she was a future tense fellow at the new america foundation and a past
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particible lady. he is on the show "friends of the people" which means we are friends because i am a person. cheed yen kevin barett -- comedian kevin barnette. let's pop this champagne cork. jeb bush is hitting back hard at donald trump. if only there was a term for that. jeb who has been trump's favorite target released an on-line ad attacking his antagonist manhattan mind-set. take a look. >> my views are a little different than if i lived in iowa. >> partial birth abortion. >> i am very pro choice. >> hillary clinton is a terrific woman. i am biased because i have known her for years. >> do you identify more with democrat or republican? >> well, you would be shocked if i said that in many cases i
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probably identify more as a democrat. >> then why are you republican? >> i have no idea. >> no idea. the video is an aggressive response to trump who has been releasing his own ads like this one. >> if you like your steak, you will absolutely love trump steaks. treat yourself to the very best life has to offer. and as a gift trump steaks are the best you can give. and believe me, i understand steaks. it is my favorite food. >> that was an older ad. lets ay see a more political one. >> yes, they broke the law, but it is not a felony. it is an act of love. >> that's more like it. forget love? wow. jedediah, first let's talk about the ad attacking trump.
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they are both good ads. it is not just new york. it is manhattan. >> everybody hates the elitist mentality. if you are from manhattan or los angeles or hollywood, you are not like a man or a woman of the people. i think it is brilliant. i think jeb is the only guy that seems to have the guts now to take on donald trump. if he doesn't he will be out of the race. it seems like he is the only one. it is looking now, tom, like it is a two-man race. i love the ads. i think they are great, and typically campaign ads, you know they are so boring of the for once we are watching cal pain ads we can -- campaign ads we can laugh at or say wow we are going at each other. >> fantastic. kevin, what do you make of the ad -- well, what do you make of both of the ads. >> what she was saying was way more interesting. i wish you can get to the rap battle ads to just destroy
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each other completely. >> trump would do it. >> trump would do it. >> i don't know, man. trump -- the thing about -- trump is the realist dude in the game right now. that's the thing. as crazy as he is, the man is never backing down from anything, he says. yeah, money makes you crazy. this dude is crazy and he is not stoping at all. i think that makes a great rapper. >> it is real attitude with trump. he is right wing. could he get the black vote? >> i sincerely doubt that by a lot. >> but what do you get? republicans get like 10% maybe if they are lucky, right? do you think he can get 20? >> trump? >> if he did it could change the whole deal, right? >> it could, but it is not -- gee are you asking a question like you -- >> you are asking a question like you will get a different answer. >> i what do you think? is bush gonna -- that's his
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whole -- bush's sale thing is he will get the hispanic vote. trump says he will do better with hispanics and i think there is a lot of hispanics who like him because hispanics like whatever he's got. >> there is a lot of people who like him. that is incomprehensible to me. i think what jeb said which is now being the substance of an attack ad, but i kind of liked it. am i wrong that he says i love that people love america? that shouldn't have been the stuff of america. >> trump's ad was good too. jeb bush said it was unfair. and new york magazine said it was -- what did they say? insanely racist. you saw the ad. was it insanely racist? >> insanely? i am not sure. the thing about that ad -- to me jeb bush seems like will farrell doing a george bush
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impersonation on quaaludes. he is like, hey, what's up. the amazing thing that man's hair has not moved an inch, not a molecule. it has remained exactly the same. >> that will hurt him. >> i am very, very pro-life. that was 99. that was a longtime ago. he still had the same hair. >> i think that's a good sign. did you ever see the pictures of the presidents when they go to office and they leave? they look like they have aged 75 years. obama has gone gray. the wrinkles and everything. trump has stayed the same. for all of the business stress and the pressures of new york, this guy hasn't aged. he has all of his hear, tom. that's a plus. >> that's the thing. he has so far to fall. if he was president it would come tumbling down. >> i don't think stress affects trump, clearly. >> stress may be the secret to trump's weird power.
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maybe he is powered by -- >> he will internal lies the stress and transform himself into pure energy. >> there would be a beam of light that is president. >> finally someone is speaking truth to delicate flowers. most politicians speaking to second and third graders would give the boring civics lecture and not representative matt salmon. he swam up stream and spawned some controversy. the arizona congressman hooked the kids with an example. president obama's nuclear deal with iran. take it away upset dad. >> the congressman chose to give an example of the current situation in iran and made inappropriate comments about do you know what a nuclear weapon is? do you know that there are schools that train children your age to be suicide bombers
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? >> the dad said his daughter told him she didn't know what suicide was and she was afraid. the communication director said he never meant to offend anyone. so salmon's instinct kicked in and he returned to the exact same spot as before. he had a, quote, pleasant conversation. meanwhile, "red eye" has obtained tape of another speech that the congress pan gave to kids. take a look. missiles have failed. comets are still headed for earth. there is nothing we can do to stop them. so this is it. the world does go on. it will not go on for everyone. >> that's tough talk. i think those kids, they can take it. they seem to under where he was coming from. >> you know, a couple decades ago we would have tied kids
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that age -- duck and cover. i am sad the children of 2015 are such delicate flowers they can't handle a little real talk. >> and yet you don't think these kids are learning about global warming? >> true. that apocalyptic scenario is just fine and run them by them. the other one is not good. i don't know. i think american children have been surprisingly tough. i think they can take a little bit of matt's salmon. >> shouldn't they know what suicide is? >> yes, absolutely. if you do bad on a test, then what other alternative do you have? i agree. they need to nod up. we had the day after mini series. i had thick black hair and instantly it turned into this. >> just from the show, right? >> just from that show. since i was 5 it was like that. >> but, are you for scaring children? >> i am for any civics lesson
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that doesn't have everyone inconstantly fall asleep. >> they are going to pay attention now? >> the thing about me is i don't like children. i think they smell bad and they are horrible at grasping new concepts. his goal was to educate these kids, but maybe his goal was to ruin them emotionally. he succeeded in that and that's beautiful. >> and i think that dad is a little over protective. why didn't he use this as an opportunity to teach them what suicide is and they shouldn't do it? >> just don't do that. people do that sometimes, but it is good to know you hospital do that. >> obviously. jedediah, as a mother of 12 -- >> 13. it was a rough year. >> what's your take? >> look, i think it is rough material, but there were kids in classrooms on 9/11 sitting at schools and the teachers had to deal with the concepts. this is real life. i think parents want to be the ones that talk to kids about
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their issues. thisy worry when they send their kids to the schools, the schools will become like mommy and daddy and they will feel it is their job to give those less sons. with that being said this is real life. this stuff happens and you can't shield your kids from real life. like i said, the kids in their classes on 9/11 had to have teachers there that day explaining to them what was going on. parents, real life is hard and brutal and sucks and unfortunately your kids have to learn about it when they were younger. >> were you in administration during 9/11? >> not yet. next story. he is set to play the next james bond, but is he right for the role? the author chosen by fleming's estate to write james bond said he is a terrific actor, but i can think of other black actors who would do it better. to me he is a bit too rough to play the part. it is thought a color issue. i think he is a bit too street for bond. is it a question of being a slob?
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yeah, predictably the internet went nuts claiming street was code word for black. horowitz tweeted an apology saying i expressed the opinion that in my mind adrian lester would be a better choice. i am a writer and not a casting director so what do i know? i chose street as the portrayal. john luther was in my mind, but it is a poor choice of words -- why am i reading the entire thing? it is unbelievable. did the guy beat himself with back by? bamboo? just say i'm sorry. was it so wrong to use the word "street"? >> i think the guy was wrong, but not for those reasons. he is not street to me at all. he is the least street person on the wire. he speaks with a lovely british accent which i cannot do obviously. >> that's excellent. it is dead on. >> he was in the movie "thor"
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the least street pouf vee ever ever -- movie ever made. >> i think he had it all wrong. i am more street than him. i am more hairy than him as well. >> kevin is street racist? jay i don't think it is in-- >> i don't think it is inherently racist because live on streets. but anytime you are describing a black person and you are not a black person street is probably the wrong word to use almost every single time. yoing the dude -- i don't think the dude is racist. i don't hate him foraysism, but i sort of -- for racism, but i sort of dislike him for foresight. >> it is not a black thing. i like other black people. he is a writer and he has to learn to zip it a little bit. >> he is a writer. i do not take objection to the word street. i take objection to the word
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suave. who says suave? of all of the ways to describe bond i am offended of the use of the word suave. >> that's true. he is the author. he was hand chosen by the ian fleming estate. >> absolutely no one. i don't think of the word street as being racially charged at all. to me it is a compliment. if somebody said you are street that would imply which they probably would never do that you were tough and you had lived on the edge and you were a survivor. i don't take that in a negative light or a racial light. but you're right. his problem was that he went on and on and on. he got people to somehow think it was racially charged based on his long winded explanation. well, i am not saying this against black people. all of that stuff makes it seem racially charged. i know a lot of white people
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that are street and it is not about race. >> why -- you know, he is being considered the next bond. he is a very good actor. why does it have to be a black guy? i don't think he should get it, but i like other black guys. does bond have to go black? >> this is a perfect example of white terror. he is scared. the moment he said it he probably thought, i messed up. he had to backpedal immediately. he backpedaled before he started backpedaling. it is uh paying what he did -- it is amazing what he did. >> it is like george bush. >> what happened was a symptom of too much time spent. >> i will tell you to do this. he is still writing in my hand. >> you have seen the scrolls,
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there, amahl clooney's actor's wife, accused in egypt of ties to extremists. critics said the tweet is sexist for identifying her by her marriage instead of her professional accomplishments. but wait, her professional accomplishments are there in the tweet. she is a lawyer. they are tweeting about her case. amal clooney, actor's wife, is an identifier. she is the woman you can see in the tabloids with george clooney all the time. being george clooney's wife is not a job, but if it were it would be the dreamiest on earth, no? >> should we be more mad that journalists are jailed in egypt instead of talking about the tweet? >> once you -- i think that tweet basically just saved people time. you see amal clooney and you think is that george clooney's wife? you start googling it and by the time you reminisce about
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"oceans 11" you forgot about th al jazeera people in the first place. i think it just saves time. >> i think it has gotten goofy on twitter, but i am not going to stop doing stories about it because of that. >> it has gotten a little goofy on twitter, it is like that ship is so far sailed. i think this is a twitter problem. this is a character count thing. amal clooney, the one you see with george clone he is doing -- clooney is doing important things. >> can't the ap justify it? they are a news organization and they want the clicks. if they say her name and don't identify clooney -- it is a celebrity factor. they want people to look it up. >> there is some 22-year-old somewhere being told read a story, write a tweet and get clicks. the story itself by the way no where mentions george clooney. >> it is all about egypt.
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i didn't read the story. >> i did, but only because i was scared you may ask me about it. >> i would have been like unprepared. >> do you think they are extremists or not? >> i don't know. >> it is hard to tell. >> the biggest mistake is they didn't say george clooney's wife they said actor's wife. they could have said amal wearing shoes. it made no sense. it said actor's wife. it didn't say george clooney. that's what gets the clicks. >> which actor did you think it would be? the last name is clooney. >> i was thinking gary coleman. >> they need clicks and we are in the internet age. they should have said amal clooney, seen here in a pair of pumps by prada. >> that's true. >> that was a story. she made a big deal when somebody said what are you wearing and she said my judicial robe. >> are these boyfriend jeans?
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let's see the picture. are these boyfriend jeans. >> those are too skinny for boyfriend jeans. >> but the caption of the photograph said amal and george. she is wearing her boyfriend jeans. >> i thought of you yesterday. i did myself buy a pair of boyfriend jeans and they are supposed to be larger. i may wear them on this set one day. >> not on the set. i want to encourage you to wear them out for cup-a-noodles. >> in my boyfriend jeans? >> i searched for jedediah boy tbrend -- boyfriend jeans. >> by the way clooney if we want to look back at the picture. it is not a suicide vest. he is on the set of a film. i think it was -- he was wearing the vest in the film. he doesn't walk around the streets with electric vests on. >> bottom line, people need something to complain about. people search the internet for
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something they can be upset about, and today it was talking about feminism. yesterday it was racism. they need something to be angry and upset about because they are board and they probably have no lives and it was this tweet. maybe it will be our boyfriend jean conversation. >> i would love that. coming up, a whole lotta levey. half time is next so stick around. it's from daddy. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices so you can always be there. ♪
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life from america's news head guarders, i'm jackie ibanez. hillary clinton still dodging questions about her e-mail serving on the campaign trail and picking up the endorsement of senator jeanne shaheen today. but questions followed about her server. the former secretary of state says her family did pay a state department employee to maintain the server and provide assistance. that employee is already on record saying he'll plead the fifth if called to testify. huge developments today in the migrant crisis in europe and the middle east. thousands allowed to move across hungary's border to austria and germany, after both countries said they would allow refugees to enter.
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children and not all has gone smoothly. crowds have scuffled with police and each other, just trying to flee through greece and other countries in europe. the international organization for migration reports more than 2800 migrants are dead or lost and presumed dead after trying to escape from the middle east and afghanistan. the united states taking over the international space station from the russians. there was a friendly exchange of command ceremony, as the station orbits high above the earth. astronaut scott kelly is now in charge, taking over from a russian air force officer. kelly is six months into a year-long tour of duty to study the long-term effects of traveling through space. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "red eye." for all of your headlines, logon to foxnews.com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel.
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welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we may have missed with andy levey. >> hi, tom. i wasn't spec assisting -- expecting you. >> i did? >> i like trump 2016 forget love. that's a great campaign slogan. >> jedediah if you are from manhattan you are an elitist. >> i am from manhattan. i take offense though. i consider myself a woman of the people. >> you are not. >> wow, that's not cool at all. >> and jedediah, i am not sure i agree with you that jeb -- that he needs to be attacking trump. i don't think there is a lot of overlap. >> do you think he is unchallenged? trump is out there unchallenged. in order for someone to steal
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the microphone they have to tackle him. they can't have attack ads thrown at them. >> i don't know. i just wonder if jeb is the right guy to be doing it. >> he is definitely not. definitely not. >> kevin, you said you sincerely doubt trump could get the black vote. why? i don't understand. >> because i'm gonna vote for him and that will hurt all my people. they don't want me doing it and i'm doing it. i'm trying to be a sellout. >> tom i agree that both ads are effective. he makes it appear as though murderers are committing acts of love. >> it is absolutely an effective ad. the bo the tom line -- the bottom line is trump is another politician. and jeb's ad is good, but it won't make any sense. >> you said trump hasn't
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aged. you you are right. a lot of people would be surprised to see how old he is. >> how old is he? >> 94. >> he looks good. >> he looks fantastic. >> well done. >> trump may be able to turn himself into a being of pure energy. we are looking at our first superhero president here. >> congressman scares kids with talk of nukes and suicide bombers. did you write that salmon swims up stream line and the other salmon public? pun? >> were those puns? i didn't think you would notice them. >> well i noticed them because i wrote the script and i knew damn well i didn't write them. >> you don't want me changing your script? >> i don't mind, but that was painful. >> did you hear the one about the hook? >> i heard them all.
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all of america heard you, tom. >> katherine, in defending the congressman you pointed out we used to teach kids to duck and cover, but that was dumb, wasn't it? >> the point was to scare the bejeezus out of them. it is the underling bejeezus scaring. >> absolutely a fair point. dan, you said the kids need to nut up a little bit. i wasn't going to make a joke about the expression. the father was upset because he didn't know -- because the daughter didn't know what suicide was. isn't that the point is to learn things? today i learned something new. >> and they are also supposed to learn self-hatred and i want to kill myself. most of us don't, but that's how school goes. >> in all seriousness, i would like to point out all of you on the panel are crazy. 7-year-olds don't need to know what suicide bombers are.
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that's one of the benefits of living in america. >> come on. you have to toughen them up. he is not street. >> 7-year-olds, give me a break. too street to play bond. i get this. i can see why horowitz thought this. he played drug dealer in "stringer in the wire." in the "thor" movies he guards the streets between asgar and the other realm. by the way i know it is an inter mentional bridge, so don't tweet me. dan, i agree with you. the bottom line is horowitz is wrong. that's the problem here. >> i couldn't agree with you agreeing with me more. >> kevin you said anytime you are describing a black person and using word black person don't use the word street. when we talked about who was on the show your name came
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up. tom said oh good he is really street. >> you just can't say it on the internet because what happened, what happens. i'm fine with it. >> you are asking who is reading james bond? apparently a lot of people. these books sell well. i read two of his sherlock holmes books and they were good. >> he is a talent. >> you said you noah lot of white people who are street. >> you were the first -- tom. obviously tom. i mean, come on the tie. tucker with the bow tie? >> me and tucker are street. >> wall street. >> exactly. >> tom, the reason horowitz was clear even when he said it, and he basically said it is not a black thing. the reason he did that is not because he made a mistake, but there were huh lot of people who said he shouldn't play james bond because is black
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and james bond is not black. >> who are those people? >> there were a lot on the internet. at least seven or eight. people outraged over the tweet over george clooney's wife. i don't know why. she chose to marry a celebrity. what is the problem? >> don't you remember tom arnold, at the would say husband of roseanne bar. >> i was joking. you and your handle are wrong. it was a dumb tweet. i was highly offended personally. as a 9th way feminist i don't like to see this. it is 2012 and we don't need to be doing stuff like this. 2015. >> are you wearing boyfriend jeans right now? >> no, i don't own boyfriend jeans. i am america's boyfriend. >> i think that is not true at all. >> it is in my twitter bio.
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surprise appearance on the e vine live home shopping channel. not to be confused with qvc or hsn. those are the other shopping network wheeze all know and love. he was promoting what you would expect him to promote, skittles. yes, marshawn let us know how much he likes skittles. >> i want to talk about the level of love for skittles. >> what you want to know? >> you love skittles. >> we intimate. >> if you go to a party. >> right. >> and you know there is not one skit tell in the house. >> not one? >> are you staying home sph. >> i'm gone. i'm gone. >> really? >> the host is also a fan of skittles. >> what would you serve up with the skittles? >> everything, chili, hot dogs. >> everything. chili, hot dogs. ultimately they left us with a sweet parting message. >> stick around because i know there are some big plays coming. >> you right, baby.
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while y'all out there, y'all need to taste the rainbow. >> i will, marshawn, i will. dan, you love skittles and you demand them in your dressing room. >> i do. only green ones though. i love this. there is great. i learned so much from this. did you know if you watch this like i did all the way through marshawn lynch is the same height as 12 bags of skittles stacked up? you don't get that on premium sporting websites like scout.com. >> right! you don't. there was a lot of facts and figures. >> i love him. he is the weirdest man on earth and it is amazing to watch. >> katherine, i think -- i am wondering how was he compensated? even if he took all of the money from all of the skit tell -- skittles sales would it make it worth his while? >> i assume he was compensated
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in skittles. they didn't give him cash, but shipped a lifetime supply of skittles to his house. he was probably delighted. through the wholesales segment he is eating the skittles. every time there is a pause he is eating more skittles like this case they run out? i don't know. he is ready. >> i think skittleses are, kevin -- it is like between 9 and 13. little kids -- very little kids i don't think they like them. the pre-teen, they love them. >> i never went through that phase. to be hahn these that was one of the most confusing things i watched. the only conclusion i can draw is what we are watching may not be an nfl player selling skittles. maybe it was a man whose dream was cul filled by -- was fulfilled by skittles being sold. >> sometimes you see the pitch men running through the
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motions. he was definitely passionate about the skittles. >> he was. i hate skittles though. i used to be a candy expert. i was a girl in college and for lunch had the giant bag of mixed candle. >> do you like cook let? >> i still like chocolate. don't do the candy anymore. but have you sour patch kids and you go for skittles? but i do appreciate his passion. >> what about sweet tarts? >> i like -- sour patch kids were a little sour and then sweet, like me. it is interesting. like a pretzel that has chocolate and salt, i like confusion on my pallet. >> skittles pull your teeth out. >> they taste like yellow star burst. nobody likes that. >> i did when i was about 13 i gave up on all of those kind of things. we skittles. we will cross things out with a bedtime story.
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>> back in the day eating well meant not swallowing the foil on your tv dinner. if you did, well that was fun too. today there are millions of diets, but are they making us less healthy? an article in the daily mail says many obsess with naked and raw diets and they may have a neurological disorder called orthoneurexia neither -- nervosa where they focus on healthy eating to their detriment. it is not recognized in the psychiatric association, but some say they have been harmed by diets. carrie armstrong said by the end i was only eating organic mellon. i was six stones. my teeth were crumbling and my hair was fallout. six stones? what does that mean? >> i wrote it down. it is like 86 pounds.
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>> it is scary. sometimes these diets -- there is a difference between eating healthy and star of ofing yourself. the diet became more and more extreme and at the end she was eating raw fruits and vegetables. there was no protein and no balance and no fun and no nutritional content. you can't eat celery sticks and carrot sticks and water and expect you will sustain yourself. >> where did we get the idea? >> people take things to the extreme. it is like exercise. you start off with moderate exercise and then people are in the gym for six hours and losing body fat to a point they don't even look good anymore. they become obsessed. i eat healthy, but i eat my dark chocolate and i eat my protein. you have to do it right or you defeat the whole purpose of the thing. >> you and your magazines and
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ripped abs. >> my ripped abs, i know, are harming america. >> they prey on the insecurities of people putting the models on the cover of the magazine. it is true. many articles said only eat organic mellon. she followed our advice and i apologize. >> it is your fault. >> katherine, i have never been a fan of these kind of diet fad. remember the microby jot particular? and vee -- veganism. isn't that a fad? >> i don't go for any of it. >> the weirdest is the part about eating naturally as if there is something natural about the carrot sticks and the water diet. if we can access our ancestors diet which by the way is just not having enough food. i am so hungry i will just eat
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this root. that is not something -- we have flaming hot cheetoes and god meant for us to eat them. >> isn't it true that we joke and joke. the big food companies and the big con glom rats save the lives of people in the third world. >> not just in the third world, but a few decades ago people spend their disposable income on food. we get to be rich and prosperous even if it is all made from corn syrup. >> why is it the elites want to eat like the starving people once did? >> they realize there is no hope and everything will kill you. >> i call it quinoa because i don't respect it. mcdonalds is dying.
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we are losing an american institution. business is rolling because everyone is trying to be healthy. i don't like it. >> as a road guy you probably appreciate the breakfasts later in the day. >> how many times did you get a cup of coffee and a -- an angus burger jie. it is chaos. the world trying to drink coffee and eat angus burgers and no bigging ma. >> you know they are putting quinoa in chocolate sph? instead of puffed rice when you get the rice crisps -- i am not gonna lie and i don't like it, but it tasted good. >> joaquin phoenix, i call him jo-quan. >> i love what you are doing. true tv, which day? >> guys, great show. special thanks to jed due dye
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