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also on gretawire.com you will find my full interview with dole and roberts about president dismie tonight on "red eye." jeb bush appears on the late show with stephen colbert. jeb, if you like shows with a wholesome host who likes to sing, why not do "red eye"? and what is in a name? see why changing your name to sound asian could get you the poetry career no one cares about. if you want my copy you will have to pry it out of my soft, moisturized hands. our panel provides good cheer. first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm will carr. severe flooding forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes in japan. the video showing people stranded on rooves are swept away north of tokyo.
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this follows two days of heavy rain. one person is missing following a mudslide elsewhere in the country. they have growing concerns about the military build up in syria. they are unprecedented and it is beginning to look like the incursing into crimea. they are landing in syria and unloading marines and the armored vehicles. presidential hopeful done thald trump is -- donald trump rivaling the look of carly fiorina. saying, look at that face. would anybody vote for that? they dismissed them on "the kelly file." >> maybe, just maybe i am getting under his skin because i am climbing in the polls. >> donald trump and carly fiorina will participate in the second gop debate which will take place next
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wednesday. a fire burning dangerously close to homes in san jose, california. firefighters are getting the upper hand on the flames. so far there is no word of injury or damage to other builds. a second person has died from a salmonella outbreak believed to be linked to tainted cucumbers grown in mexico. health officials say 350 people in 30 states have also become sick and 70 had to be hospitalized. one of the women who died had an underling medical condition. the other woman was 99 years old. i'm will carr. now let's get you back to "red eye." >> women t -- welcome to "red eye." let's check in with tv's andy levey at the news desk. >> must be an exciting day.
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>> why? >> barber shop in the news. a barbershop was fined for refusing to cut a woman's hair. >> that's not the kind of barbershop -- >> i guess the owner has the same mentality all owners seem to have. >> i don't own a barbershop. >> well this guy learned his lesson. >> that's great. i'm trying to tell you i do not cut hair -- >> as always, go to hell, tom shillue and take your women hating barbershop hating crap with you. >> let's welcome our guests. she is an over achiever, hungover that is. it is joanne nosuchunsky. he is the host of luis and lou dabbs on fox business. and she wrote my biography, the cult of perfection. cooper lawrence. and he moved here from canada while his beard moved here
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from the wild west. from the gavin mcginnis show, gavin mcginnis. let's rock and roll. we begin to fight with a poetry scandal. a white guy from fort wayne, indiana couldn't get his poem published anywhere so he submitted it under a different name. michael hudson admits it was a strategy to get into the best american poetry anthology and it worked. he was rejected with his boring, regular white guy name. he has a collection of his real identity after he was chosen and the story spread to twitter and beyond. the editor acknowledged he was more amenable because he thought the poet was
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chinese-american. but he didn't pull it from the collection because that would have implied that he picked the poem only on identity when that was only a huge part of it. using that identity method does president always work. i submitted a poem under an ethnic pseudonym and had little success. >> lovely things. taylor swift plays in my car and i sing along. i will turn on mpr after this song. i love khakis, mayonaise and lemon squares "the good wife" lunch and pinot-noir. lovely things by black tom shillue. >> that didn't get published anywhere. >> shocking. >> i am stunned, particularly with the name you adopted. if the poetry failed on a couple of stands i thought the name carried it.
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>> they don't like rhyming anymore. the people in the ivory towers, they like is it -- they like it unscanned. >> they suggested an identity and the spirit that resulted in projecting from your words. >> you like lemon squares like me. >> taylor swift is writing a song about that, totally. >> i just gave her an idea. welcome to the panel. female authors have used pseudonyms because they were not historically taking seriously j.k. el james, all women. >> they used it during a time when women couldn't get published. men could get published. all kinds of men could get published. the fact that the guy is doing this is weird. poetry is about who you are. if i read a poem and it was from black tom versus white tom, it would be different
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poetry. your experience has to do with the poe -- poetry. >> are you telling me black guys don't like lemon squares? >> i think they love them. >> gavin ye-fenchu was the name. >> you just swore in mandarin. i can't say what it says, but it means go [bleep]. >> the editor admitted that that name made him publish the poem. didn't this writer prove his point? >> yes, and what the real point that is proved is a poems are stupid and you with your wine and coffee crap. there is no such thing as good and bad poetry and good and bad wine. it is a pile of words that pompous people pretend are more valid than the others. secondly this proves asian people are not enthusiastic
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enough. >> if they want to assimilate in our culture they need to contribute more to say poetry competitions and a potato sack race. get involved. we are having to pluck you out of the ether to get your numbers up. >> i love potato sack races. it looks like you were nodding your head. shakespear is a better poet? >> he is a poet now? >> we think of him as a play writer. no one should avoid special ization. i thought you made some interesting points. >> poems are stupid. when did you last read a poem? >> actually today. you turned this into an attack on a large nation. 1.4 billion people because someone chose a chinese name
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as a pseudonym. >> get in the game, right? get in the game. >> i was focusing on asians in america. you need to participate more in our silly competition. >> i get it. that may booy a good point. joanne, i know you are a lover of poetry. >> i support the arts. i think the artist objective, how do you know what is good and what is not? if he was a real poet he wouldn't care if he was admitted into this best poetry book. he would care more about the fact more people are reading his work. but i commend him for not using his name. i would want the fame associated with being published. and he would get none of that by not using his real name. he just wants people to read his stuff. and he is a better man than i in that way. >> do you think he will get back in the next anthology dism. >> if you are a writer maybe choose a pseudonym.
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can you believe the guy who wrote harry potter's name is the guy. the latest competitor for king of late night, stephen colbert , launched his show last night and i do wish him luck. the first guests were a couple of heartthrobs. actor george clooney followed by jeb bush. and talking about how he would bring people together jeb exclamation poi np t had this to say about president obama. >> so i will say something. i don't think barack obama has bad motives. i just think he is wrong on a lot of issues. >> so close. >> i if you start with the premise that people have good motives you will find common ground. >> meanwhile, there was a similar conciliatory note. >> need some low nnl?
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they have an hsa in the company. >> great ad. lou, you are laughing. he is low energy. i know he was a well meaning fellow. he was good spirited and all of that. he is shaking his head at the same time. i don't know what that means. >> i think what he said he thinks his motives are good. how is that smart? doesn't he want to get the republican nomination? does any republican think there are good motives? >> he should join the comment by saying the path to hell is paved with good intention and motivation. >> it is painful to watch, to be honest. >> i think it is painful. >> do you think bringing people together is over rated? oh i will bring people -- does anyone want to be brought together? >> we are too far apart.
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the bigger issue is he is brought together on stephen colbert. he can be a politician, but you have to be a you celebrity. you have to i can ma sure you are on "the today show" and" gma." it is so much more important what you look like than your issues anymore. >> how can you do that? >> we are idiots. >> joanne, the six million people watching, he has to take advantage. >> definitely, but it is not his audience. these are people who like obama. >> he was trying to appeal to them, but his last name is still bush. you say jeb with an exclamation point and he is a bush. trump is the only one who can really master the entertainment and the high energy and is all of those things that jeb is not. >> yell, i am going to gavin.
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was it a mistake for jeb to go into the lion's desk. the gal said there was nothing to gain going on a liberal show. >> anytime you expose yourself on any of these shows. you are benefiting because you are showing us who you are. >> i was dubious of jeb because his wife cannot speak english. and -- what he meant is i may say something and hearasay. he was speaking mexican for so long that his own evening lash language is atrifying and he is forgetting how to speak. >> tell me what you think i think -- i think has good intentions. >> what do you think? he will sabotage america?
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you are talking gargamel from the smurfs. he is incredibly naive. he is carrying on his mother's legacy of creating a destruction so we can rebuild it in our perfectmarxist image. obama has our best intentions at heart." if you have a lawyer and they are fighting on your bnhalf? you two stop fighting. i wish you would stop fighting. >> that's how your lawyer talks. >> what has taken over is the idea that people should sip tea and be perfect gentlemen and ladies. it should be rough and tumble. it is a tough contest of ideas and passions and will haves.
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>> that says a lot about you. >> it says more about the country that we are becoming and so concerned about politeness that we forget about hahnness -- honesty and training. >> they like his attitude. >> definitely. people who are never been into politics before now have an interest in it. they want to support someone with a similar passion if math. >> yeah, they are called white dads and we need them in the polling booth. >> where are we? we have been absent. >> we tried women and young people and didn't work out. >> gavin you will love this story. she works on a flying bar, but would prefer not to serve drinks. a muslim employee filed a complaint claiming she was suspended for refusing to serve blues. a flight uh 10 department converted to islam two years
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ago. she asked the supervisor for a religious accommodation. in early august a colleague filed a complaint that she was not fully going her job. they placed leer on administrative leave without pay. that is one of of many complaints filed on easy llama phobia. what are you nodding your head about? >> there is a study that says we don't want to make friends at work anymore. there was a time we would go on picnics and hanging out. now we don't have jobs long enough and everything is so stressful. that's who turned her in. we used to say my kid is sick and i will cover for you. it doesn't happen anymore. we don't want to make mends. wing a flight attendant is
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maybe not one of the greatest jobs serving people especially serving alcohol. i can understand needing help. you have a rowdy bunch, a bachelorette party and me. you need more than one person to give out the alcohol. i have to be on the shift with her? this stinks. why do i have to carry the extra weight? >> what does the flight attendant do besides hand you booze? >> i can't think of anything. >> a woman serving you booze on the button. >> the airline accommodated her and said that was a bad idea. that creates a few problems perhaps here, a little intellectual integrity. either uh come dit or don't accommodate. i don't know what it means -- for example, if you were to decide cash dash your religion kept from speaking into a camera. i don't know the limits of the
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accommodations. >> so she should quit? >> why shouldn't she quit. it is against her religion. >> why doesn't she become an adult film star and then quit when they ask her to get nude? >> you are so closed minded. >> she tech -- technically changed religions. that's the easy llama phobia thing her lawyer is trying to do. >> it is more like alcohol phobia. what makes no sense is why not get another job? islamic drivers don't want the booze in their car. >> i think the study said when you are at work you assume see are your friends. you are also wrong when you say these people serve us booze and it must be sell. from the time you get in the
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the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents better monologues. chrisy hind is not pretending anymore. she got feminist blood boiling when she, a victim of sexual
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violence, suggested there are actually ways for women to prevent it. if i am walking around in my underwear and drunk who else's fault can it be? that's common sense. you don't want to entice a rapist don't wear high heels so you can't run from him. i don't think i am saying anything controversial, am i? not to me, but to some. she linked the behave of today's pop stars to sexual assault. she said it is provoked by the pornography cul tear and pop stars who call themselves feminists. they are selling their music and bumping and grinding and their underwear and videos. i would say they are responsible for a great deal of damage. the female pop stars i dwriew up with took themselves and their music seriously and conducted themselves that way. this is what young boys and girls look at today. they are selling sex and calling it feminism. that's what the popular culture does. she links it to the oppression
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of women and i agree. your biggest ally is male show of niche and you don't even see it. the patriarcal was a tradeoff. we will also put you up on a pedastool and exalt you as a person who needs adoration. what happened to the deal? gavin, you are chomping at the bit. >> champing? >> yes. gavin with you picking on me? >> champing. look it up. champing is right. but i will let you think about it. i am going to the doctor. you are in the pebble -- penalty box. >> don't you think it is time for conservatives get together
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on this. >> i call bs. this is a woman who is 64 and admitted she stopped doing drugs and drinking four years ago. i don't believe a word of it. she really wants us to buy this book and will say anything. >> i thought i could come to an agreement with chris see heinz. >> i agree with her. >> why? >> i see her point. to show off your body and to sell music as a woman, you shouldn't have to do that say i am talented to sell my music to gain a following without putting the sex first. i was always taught growing up leave them wanting more. but there is literally no more for people to want or wonder about at this point, how are
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you going to have a long career if this is the case. >> remember snow and flack and janice joplin. they were the young girls they looked at. now they have miley cyrus and they call it feminism. but it is not, is it? >> i guess it isn't. the implications from what you are suggesting is they are not feminists because they are living by their bodies. i don't think that's altogether a bad thing. the fact is why is there such you hypocrisy and nonsense. you want to bring strong males together with feminists. let the things sort out. the reality is that women are going backwards in terms of their conduct and in terms of celebrities at least and they are making the feminists of the 70s i'm sure just go
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into a concern about the future. >> i will let gavin launch. there are pop stars looking like cartoons. you had tina turner. that is party time. i do agree with you. women leave themselves more vulnerable. they think they are so empowered and they can go to spring break and they get blitzed and pass out on the beach. and no you are not superman. you will get raped. i remember once i said -- i wrote an article that said a man can hit a woman if she hits him 12 times. every conservative i know said that is ridiculous and disgusting. a man can never hit a woman. every feminist said 12 times? one for one. she hits you, you hit her
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back. i thought, jesus, these feminists are so brainwashed into thinking men are women that they actually leave women more vulnerable. >> what do you think of that, doctor? she didn't say it was all my fault. she said i was doing quaaludes and walking around with a bunch of bikers. >> she is taking responsibility for her part. she said she put herself in a dangerous situation and then got really high in that dangerous vus situation and did nothing to protect herself and she accepted what happened to her. she knew other women who were raped by these men and went to them and spent time with them and she just said, well, that's rock and roll and that's how we did it. for her to be coming out and talking about feminism in this way, it is sort of hipocritical. >> there is a distinction. she is taking responsibility for her actions. >> by blaming other people. >> she is blaming herself. she is specifically blaming herself and taking on immense
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responsibility. i think that's refreshing. you can go to this bring everybody together, but this is an individual -- >> i saw her calling miley cyrus and niki minaj prostitutes and saying they were responsible. >> there is no better role model than miley cyrus. >> what would you call them? what would you call them? >> keep talking, guys. we have to go. need a little andy levey in ur life? who doesn't? half time is next so stick around.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm will caar. severe flooding forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes in japan. video showing people stranded on rooves as their homes are swept away in a city north of tokyo. the severe flooding follows two days of heavy rains. so far one person is messing following a mudslide elsewhere in the country. the u.s. will allow 5,000 more migrants into the country next year. secretary of state john kerry is telling congress that next year's quota will increase to 75,000. >> i believe the president has made it clear that he wants the united states which has always taken a leadership role in humanitarian issues. we are committed to increasing the number of refugees we take. >> the decision comes as tens
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of thousands of refugees stream into europe. isis is holding a norwegian man and chinese hostage. they are demanding a ransom, and isis has taken those in the past and some americans. the suburban chicago police officer suffered a seng gel gunshot wound. a single gunshot wound. he was found fatally wounded. the suspects are still on the run. and a new visitor's center is open 14 years in the making. it uses photos and interactive displays to tell the story of the doomed flight. it was the only jetliner that failed to each its target because the passengers and the crew fought against the four hijackers. now let's get you back to "red
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eye." >> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levey in the "red eye" news deck. >> how are you over there? >> excellent. >> how is the weather. >> a little humid. >> women authors have used the pseudonyms because they had a harder time getting published. >> you don't think she was hot? >> oh i did. she had a delightful number of detective novels. you were inadvertently correct. i just didn't want you to think you were add veer tently correct. i don't lipo wet tree at all. i checked out the anthology and tom if it is okay i would
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like to read one of them now. hashing what pasty visit appears as ashen host, an aged image in the years does not amuse, but douth bore. >> that was in the anthology? >> yes. i can go on. it is called "go to hell tom shillue." jew >> that was actually written by our writer. kudos to him forgetting published. joe you commend the dude for not using your name. >> yes. >> notice as soon as the poem was accepted he revealed his real name. >> yes. >> did anyone actually read the blog post on this? >> no. >> it was amazing. >> he wrote i have been drawn to the poem because of the
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long list title and yes because of the poet's chinese name. >> i am no expert, but i assumed the name was chinese. white privilege much. and he said i was angry of being fooled by this guy. >> seriously. read the whole thing. it is amazing. jeb on colbert. i thought his first guest was the lawyer's husband. that was a call back we did. guess i shouldn't have gone with that one. the response saying president obama says the road to hell is paved with good intentions. does that mean you agree with what jeb says? >> no, i am just saying it was a serviceable metaphor.
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>> jeb's wife can in fact speak english. >> how do you know? >> i talked to her. you are correct they used the word wrong. mexican is not a language. and you said jeb's english has been atriphying. i think you meant atrophy. >> no, i was using it as a verb. >> atrophy is a noun. >> atrophying is an adverb. >> you are right and i am wrong. >> the muslim flight attendant -- we don't want to help people more than fer fellow employees -- her fellow employees. there is a difference between covering for people who are sick and
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having to do that person's job every shift, isn't there? >> yep. >> i wish court was more like this. you got me, your honor. >> you said it is problematic -- >> i don't want to play anymore. >> you didn't say problematic. cash dash you said it was problematic that they did accommodate her. as long as it is okay with the co-worker wheeze are okay with it. and then they decided it wasn't okay with her. then they wouldn't do the accommodation. >> i think the accommodation went to the level of empower meant. apparently the employee was look agent what would transpire. there you are. guilty on all counts. >> do you think -- my attitude on this is if it is okay with
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mar meant and okay with -- management and co-workers, fine. if to the that's fine too. >> i think there ought to be a policy. i hate to say that, but the fact of the matter is there should be a policy and a set of values they repair to. >> her lawyer said, quote, what this case comes down to is nobody should have to choose between their career and religion. if an orthodox jew wants to be a football ref, he has to pick working on saturday and do his job and not work on saturdays as his religion setted he should. >> and what if the religion is stupid. >> that goes to policy. >> or have stupid rules within it. >> i think -- i'm with you, andy. you have to make the choice. we're not doing that. this is not what we do. >> so many religions pick and
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choose. why pick some and not all of it? >> she wants to be uh nowing. >> i will defend her -- not defend her defend her, but you pointed out that she had recently converted to islam. why is she doing this? aren't recent converts pretty devout? because they are trying to be annoying. if you live in the western world you personsed freedom. to go to an archaic it is to bother people. it is like when we are teenagers and we are punk rockers rockers and skin heads. we are trying to freak people out. she is a spoiled brat. >> flight attendants don't want to serve us food that didn't leave the country. >> i believe it cost them $9. go, live in saint martin.
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>> i don't have time to get into the christy ham thing, but bramarians are at the -- are there. >> tom, i uh -- apologize. i thought it was a horse chomping on the thing. >> thank you, andy. it is time to take a break. take it away, kennedy. >> hello lovable insomniacs. sky benson and a lovely gal named joanne nosuchunsky. see you on fbn.
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we thought the kim davis controversey had died down. but now she has pissed off the wrong band, survivor. 2* was their song that played when mike huckabee introduced the freshly released inmate on tuesday. >> please help me welcome to the stage kim davis. >> sthoat -- ♪ >> the band's front man posted on facebook, quote, no! we did not grant kim davis rights to use my tune "the eye of the tiger." i would not grant her the rights to use charmin. exom -- come on, mike.
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i agree this use of the song is inappropriate. it should only be used to pump up the confidence of white guys who are about to fight black guys. >> ♪ it's the eye of the tiger ♪ it isy -- it's the thrill of the fight ♪ ♪ i'm the last known survivor ♪ >> i almost want to fight right now. >> go at it. you know what i can't believe the band was that upset about it. they should have been upset -- i mean we all should be upset about waiving crosses and "eye of the tiger" being played. this is supposed to be a sincere exproceedings of religious conviction and belief, and it looks like a
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circus. that was a bizarre moment. >> i expected the rock to tackle her. >> why can't christians be badass? why can't they have illusions like that. >> i don't know what it is an illusion to, but i think when you have a cross in your hand there should be some decorum. it came across as pure bunkum. >> i never agreed with lou daabs before today. >> they also the star spapg gelled -- spangled banner. do you think francis scott k would be mad. >> kim davis noticed that court ruling does not equal law. congress did not make gay marriage a law. so it is up to her discretion
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to institute the court ruling and decidessed to rebel. it sounds like eye of the tiger and bag as. my problem is she has an eighth head. >> she has a prominent forehead. people on the left do civil disobedience. huckabee mentioned gavin new so many. >> what's your question? >> he said gavin newson joes snot officiating. >> because she is a huable music choice. i didn't like the music. >> you didn't like "eye of the tiger." >> can they use the sock song? >> from a rights standpoint you need approval.
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there are -- it is being covered though, right? and they are playing the scripps and it is being used. >> when it is used for political reasons and if these musicians don't want to be affiliated with a political leaning such as this i understand they would be upset. >> eye of the tiger. >> we will close things out with a bedtime story.
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>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye," liz mcdonald, sean donnelly and a special appearance by mike baker. >> back in my day coffee was praised for keeping the working man alert and diligent. it saved lives. now the decaffeinated beverage is being villa fight as people are over dosing on caffeine. a story is calling it a coffee crisis. but then it cites the dangers of potent energy drinks and powders and gum. all which carry higher numbers of caffeine and health risks than a cup of joe. with some products being as
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much as two dozen cups of coffee. we should all be drinking coffee because it is physically impossible to die from it i know. i am still here. doctor, you are a coffee drinker. >> big time. >> coffee achiever? >> yes. >> i think these people villifying coffee. >> if you drink too much coffee it is on you. if you eat too much gum with caffeine stop eating the gum. i don't know why people are blaming others. >> and they are blaming coffee which no one is having a problem with coffee. people love it. it makes their day great. they are drinking the red bulls and then taking the caffeine powder. >> that sounds like something. it is insane to me -- actually the first part is. i never heard of a british publication using saw purr law tiffs and hyperboly to tell a
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story. they may be fibbing a little bit. they may be snorting it for all i know. it is also darwinian. at some point you say have at it. >> when i was in college they crushed no-doz and then they -- that's something they did at school. >> i was in the red bull days. before a thee yacht trek cal perform -- theatrical performance and then it was a habit. now i can't drink the stuff because it is disgusting. i think everyone should get hooked so then they are disgusted with themselves and they never do it again. >> defend coffee with me. >> i think it is a drug like any other drug. you know what, more than two cups and you get a bit of anxiety, but that's up to you to regulate. we always used to say stop doing lines. just do a bump. just do a little bump.
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as iran's supreme's leader vows to wipe out israel in the next 25 years, the deal with iran rallies as congress takes up that deal. this is "special report." >> good evening. welcome to washington. i'm brett baier. president obama's hope that the relations with iran will improve as the result of the nuclear agreement appears to be backfiring tonight. ayatollah is reaching new extremes, as critics of the deal continue to rail against it with no short-term prospects for
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