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go to facebook page. full interview with bill o'reilly. good night from new york city. tonight on "red eye", hillary clinton supporters tweet out identical quotes following her sunday interview. you see, great minds really do think alike. and a gop candidate goes hunting for rhino's. that's well and good, but a word of advice, stay away from lionses. and would lower the drinking age lead to more kids dropping out of high school? one way to find out, kids. our panel provides compassion and concern. first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters i'm kelly wright. good morning. the u.s. military is saying it has carried out an airstrike.
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it comes as an afghan military offensive is there to reclaim the northern city. it is currently in the hands of the taliban. they are are the first major city to be seized by the insurgent since the u.s.-lead invasion in 2001. the u.s. and russia are facing off on the syrian civil war. president obama and russian president vaw lad vladimir putin both spoke at the united nations yesterday. he needs to stay in power to defeat isis. mr. obama is calling for assad's removal. following the u.n session putin and obama met privately for the first time in nearly a year. the plan to slash taxes for all-americans. the presidential candidate claims it will help the middle class. top income earners will get a reduction. and despite that the tax rue form helps them dig deeper into their own pockets. >> it reduces or eliminates
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most of the deductions and the loopholes available to special interests and to the very rich. in other words it will cost me a fortune. >> not everyone agrees. some think the rich would pay a lot less raising a deficit and the debt. storms like hurricane sandy can hit more often than before. a new study suggests power bevel bevel -- powerful storms could soon strike every 25 years. the study says new york and nernl -- and new jersey are now at a higher risk of flooding. that's a look at news. go to fox news.com. welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone. i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy levy in the red eye -- "red eye"
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news desk. >> i am not really a mets fans -- >> kudos for you for hanging tough for a team that disappointed so many, many times before. >> again i am not -- >> and credit to you for faithfully tweeting the # you're the mets. >> andy -- >> wait that was me. that was me and not you. let's go mets. go to hell, tom shillue. >> lets ay welcome our guests -- let's welcome our guests. she met her husband in a bar. you have no idea how much hope that gives our alcoholic viewers. i am here with lori rothman. he has a pod cast and a barber in the wild west. it is gavin mcginnis. she shares a last name as one of the most interesting in history. host of "ken gnaw" --"
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kennedy" on the fox business network. >> he is the funniest. he is comedian mike michael. let's start the show. >> an art exhibit is forced to remove an anti-isis diarama. the passion for freedom art exhibit outside london was set to experience the terrorist group with sylvanian dolls. no longer. they removed the inflammatory pieces. this one is called isis invading a picnic after police said it would require an extra $55,000 to secure the event. but all is not lost. we are brave enough to show you the works of the london-based artist. here is isis interruptiing your favorite television
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show. and here is isis invading a gay pride parade. mimsy said the images summarize the mentality of religious fundamental list. they are blowing themselves up for a cause that is thin and childish. >> that must be a britain toy catalog. >> i was reading that going i should probably know what that is. that is probably one of the smart british references people toss around. >> i did a quit look. it appears to be like a sears catalog. >> very good. i was very moved by mimsy's artist re. i thought the contrast evoked an emotional reaction and i peed my pants with laughter. >> he was inspired by the fear
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of terrorism in the west and the denial of any threat. >> does it prove her point? >> she is right. she proved her point. when pamela geller did this, the first instipg was why did you make them so mad? the proper response is we have to do it. >> i think they think it will satiate them. that's the gasoline for their engine. the more you sub -- subjugate yourself -- >> and you are not getting friend points with isis. -- >> it is not like isis goes these are our roads. when we attack britain, let's make sure to leave those people off the list. those ere our friends. >> that is true. 55,000 -- how many security guards do
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you think that would get them? >> i don't know. i don't know how they got the dolls through the airport security. >> they probably separated the out fit from the doll. >> that had to be it. >> they were made of c4. >> lori, it seems leak it is kind of fun and they are -- >> fun? they were cheesy and corny. i wanted to blow them up myself. i would never admit that. >> did it get you angry looking at these scenes? >> it was silly. it didn't at all. in fact, what irritated me more than anything was they don't blipping about -- blink about supplying security guards, but art exhibitions, no dice, you are not going there. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lie. >> you don't believe it? >> no. you don't need $55,000 to provide security. you need $4,000.
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>> what do you think is the security? >> i had controversial speakers trying to get them to colleges. and the college doesn't want to say we are too scared. so we keep upping the security feed. maybe it was going to be 55,000 and they send an extra guy out there. hire a retired cop. >> hire a retired meth head. >> put an -- put a retired arnold schwarzenegger-type. >> or a -- people are so determined to see a show that is what it is. >> sure they will pay more. i saw a video where isis is saying -- we will not rest. they have a fake foreign accent. we will not rest until the black flag flies above the
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white house and you are going, oh and then it is going to be cool? you are insatiable. >> hillary clinton appeared on "meet the press" and put to rest the e-mail controversy and put to rest the e pail controversy. take a look. >> there is only so much i can control. what i have tried to do and explaining this will provide more transparency and information than anybody i am aware of that served in the government. and i am happy to do that. i want them answered. >> clinton's senior spokeswoman they had them on this morning's asked and answered. time to move on. they added questions on hillary clinton's e-mails on
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this morning's mtp, asked and answered. time to move on. the former michigan governor observed and cannot wait to see hillary clinton on "meet the press." now it is time to move on. hilary rosen noted questions and asked and answered and time to move on. and the head of another pro clinton super pack said hillary clinton responds to questions on e-mails. good answers and time to move on to substance please. i have one question. is it time to move on? >> no. let's dig in. >> she wants us to go, thousand at this point what difference does it make? it makes a lot of difference because we get a lot of juice. didn't that come out through the e-mails? >> yes that was the clinton campaign.
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>> i am not a big obama fan, but the fact he released her hard drives to the public in an attempt to mess with her campaign is the best thing he has ever done. >> that's your theory? >> that's a given. he hates hr because -- her because she sabotaged him. i can't wait for the benghazi gossip. >> or the ben gossip as it is known. >> yes, i think so too. >> i think it is filthy. release her hard drives. >> it does sound dirty. >> it could be on twitter when 21 comedians came up with the shame joke and same #. >> there is it an app that if you are thinking the same thoughts it brings it together in one tweet. >> this is their mantra, move on. nothing to see. we haven't done anything wrong. >> i wonder how that will work
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with the fbi. they can say asked and answered. i don't think we have heard appropriate answers to the questions which is why did you have a private server in the tiers place? in the first place? why didn't you have an independent outside source going through the e-mails with you to make sure there was a conflict of interest. that is the opposite. and she makes the unverifiable claim that she is the most transparent person who ever held a government job. how can you possibly verify something like that. >> you cannot verify that. >> if these hearings were -- they drag on forever and they never seem to get anywhere. they are not going to get a conviction out of it or a guilty verdict. >> that's why the fbi is investigating. you have five agencies going over the e-mails as is.
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the fbi is in the middle of a criminal investigation. and that is separate from what trey and the special -- the select committee is doing on capitol hill. those are two things. they talked about offering her i.t. grie immunity and they are going to have a procurement session, and they sit down and whip them with tiny pieces of bamboo. >> instead of letting the reporters go at her they can say it is a witch hunt. she is never going to be able to answer them. >> and it is an indication that someone is losing. they said let's just throw out the whole case. it wasn't based on your gender. it was based on the circumstances.
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>> she used her rape mattress as a performance piece she got credit for and so the innocent is suing the school. they basically said it is time to move on. >> how convenient for that entity whether it is hillary clinton or columbia university. of course she wants everyone to move on. no one is paying attention to anything she is saying whether it is the keystone x.l. pipeline or donald trump's tax fund. no one cares because there is so much damning information every time we get a new trove of e-mails. >> why did the clinton campaign let these identical e-mails would slide? how would they think anyone would catch on to that? >> the fact that so many people said the same thing -- >> when the fbi issues subpoenas or at least when she is indicted people will say this is a totally different ballgame. perhaps this isn't a witch hunt. perhaps she has broken the law
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on several fronts. >> the next time -- i will try that next time i get pulled over. can we move on please. campaign ads are not crazy at all. it brings us to a congressional race in north carolina. he is facing a stiff challenge from a county official, but there is a lesser known candidate. it is a spokeswoman and judging from daly's new ad she ain't playing. >> this feminist decided to cut benefits and cut the budget. she voted for a tax increase and let homosexuals to marry. she voted to raise the debt ceiling twice to pay for abortions in dc. she is pro-am necessity and let child molesters stay in america. >> as a republican you can be a rhino. >> i am hunting rhinos. care to join me?
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>> there was a statement warning the congresswoman, and she pointed out she supported the hell reclinton -- the hillary clinton bill. >> you started an ad agency. is this a good ad? >> yeah, it looked great to me. >> everyone was laughing and i said, yep. it is gonna work. >> you know what the real problem is the bloggers and the journalists are totally out of touch with america. they roll their eyes and they say you called a mexican illegal ped files. the rest of us on earth go yep. >> i do like -- >> something like 70% of the girls crossing the border have some sort of rape happen to them.
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this is all real stuff. >> that's almost as high as most college campuses. look -- t ends with a woman shooting a gun. >> remind you of joan knee ernst? and there is a clay aiken component. he beat clay aiken 24-17. >> elmer as a republican beat the singer who is a democrat, right? >> did clay aiken's other opponent die? >> yes. >> under mysterious circumstances. >> lori, you were one of the people gavin spoke about. did you find it to be crazy? >> not to the target audience. i don't know. she has fantastic hair. >> which part is incorrect? >> she is criticizing the opponent for leaning more
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central. i am not saying she is a flip -- flip-flopper, but she won in 2010 and then she kind of went a little soft and she ticked off her base, the tea party base. it is up to her to get re-elected and she is a fringe candidate and pulling out all of the stops or all of the guns. >> she had footage. she said she called herself a rhino three times in a row. >> i like the remix and the shooting of the gun. >> anything shooting a gun and punching a shark, it is all insane to me and i like it. >> just like we were introduced to a new amalgamated expression. hispaniards. >> had you hispander to non
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at what age should you be allowed to drink? in my opinion if you are old enough to head off to war and jump off a troop transport you can down a shot of liquid courage. to many 21 is still the way to go. in a new study the assistant professor of peaked yacht tricks -- pediatrics say before the 1984 national minimum drinking act, how
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appropriate that act was, states that allowed residents to drink at ages lower than 21 saw higher high school dropout rates in addition to what has been documented such as lower educational attainment and higher substance a because. we saw an increase in dropout rates. and already at risk groups at dropping out there was a 4% increase. in today's numbers with 3.3 million students expected to graduate this year that means 99,000 more of them would drop out. but correlation does not imply causation. they had a lower drinking age, but may have had other factors. schools may have changed, times may have changed. are this adults or not? lower the drinking age or don't let them vote until they
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are 21. >> that is exactly right. you know what dancing leads to. drinking and fornication. >> and the documentary "foot loose." it is one of our finest programs . it was so effective that they remade it. if you are old enough to shoot, you are old enough to take a shot. and even if it is only our men and women in uniform they certainly should be allowed to drink alcohol at 18. otherwise if you are going to inlist you have to raise the age to 21 -- going to enlist you have to raise age. lowering the speed limits would save lives as well. >> and making everyone in the country brush their teeth at gun point would make cavities
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plummet. >> the thing i don't get is they talk about dropping out as if it is a bad thing. why is education so important? especially since it means learning about mark and learning nothing exists and is a lie. what about learning a trade? the only people that should be educated are nerds who are genuinely interested in stem. get out of school and get a trade like welding. education should be esoteric. >> gavin makes a good point. >> i like the education stance. >> you may have a point. people who weren't good students went to the agricultural school or went to the trade school. did you get to keep your tools when you left?
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>> what are the 4h's, husbandry, preparation -- >> you lost me on that. >> you are more of a machinery pair type. >> i look like i should have a union card. >> but do you think there should be a three-your period? >> i think there should be no age. like in europe -- drinking is fun. is everybody for getting that? the hang over teaches you to overcome adversity. >> it is true because you have to deal with it on your own. >> i think you are an idiot at 21 and at 18 you are even more of an idiot. >> so raise the age to 25. >> i don't think you should lower the drinking age. >> some people can't when they are 26. >> i think if you are in the military they can raise the age. >> everyone is drinking at 15 just for the record. >> 14 and 15 you are pro geek
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tiff vomiting the first two years. all it means is i can't go to clubs. >> they are drinking on the tracks. that's dangerous. let them go into the bars and they will be safe. >> that's why college presidents have encouraged lawmakers -- it is not to lower the drinking age, but keep it state by state. people who are matriculating on college campuses are drinking. now they will get in trouble and cripple their adulthood. >> here is the real thing. you ever drive out of new york city? these bars are in the middle of no where. every who doesn't -- don't tell me everyone who is living in new york is drinking and driving. >> i grew up in canada and the age was 18. we thought i am not waiting another four years. they would get blitzed around
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a bonfire. >> there was no for that you indicating going on. -- fornicating. >> in my high school we went to the woods. >> we went to the park and everybody had little red cubs. it was awesome and i condemn it. >> i refused to drink alcohol. and i actually didn't drink in high school. my mom knew it. i was the december sig nateed driver. designated driver. my friends were all over the car. >> how about lower the drinking age for guys? >> they are the asians of gender and they don't have what it takes to break down the booze. i knew it. >> coming up, scientists discover water on mars. still no sign of intelligent life. but first, the andy levy report with its half time
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live from america's news headquarters. good morning. it appears congress has averted another government shutdown. despite a hard line stand, the senate has advanced a measure to fund the government through december 11th. it passed 77-19 in a procedural vote. it came after the measure was stripped a measure that would cut money for planned
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parenthood. it could get approval as early as today before it is sent to the house. it could be another rough day for investors. it caused the dow to tumble. nasdaq lost 142 points. the concerns fell that a weak economy will rue deuce demand for energy. >> a in you study found a percentage of immigrants living in the u.s. has grown to a near record level. immigrants make up nearly 14% of our country's population. that number is expected to climb 10% in the next decade and all-time high. it also reveals a shift in mexico's population. >> there has been a real change in what has been happening in mexico, particularly the economy
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improved some and we also see the demographics of mexico no longer support the migration there isn't as many young people as there used to be and mexicans are having small families. >> last week they reversed the decision on bill cosby. he gave quaaludes to women without their knowledge. cosby has never been criminally charged. that's a look at news. i'm kelly wright. now back to "red eye." welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy in the news deck. >> how are you? >> great. >> feeling good. anti- isis art work dropped from show. you said we have to do it. i agree. i will go further.
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i don't know what is inflammatory about the art work. isis says they stand for it. they are looking at it and saying it is true. we do do that. >> we are afraid of defending worst people in the -- this world. >> you are showing what they proudly do. i don't get it. >> they say the satire is not on isis, but it is on the west pretending nothing is happening. paper we are offending ourselves. >> good, offend us. we are idiots. >> it is not just kids art. >> i hope the mets lose. and that one guy is a one hit wonder.
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what is his name? >> post season, baby. >> what is his name? >> nobody cares. >> my point exactly. >> you said they are not winning friends among isis. >> hate to correct you, but isis said of the exhibiters who won't show the art, quote, you are all right in our book. >> i think that is right. we forget how active they are on social media. >> i hold on. nobody is using binge. >> the operating system in my office only allows me to use bing. >> i once binged google crosby by mistake. >> that's sweet. >> you didn't like the art work and you said you wiuld blow it up yourself and then you said you would never admit that. you understand you are vaguely
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on tv right now. >> tongue and cheek. >> hillary supporters tweet the same thing. it is weird those who work for a robot tweet at the same time. the birther stuff didn't come out in the e-mails. it was reported if 2008 the hillary campaign why is it all over the news today? >> because trump kind of said hillary was the original birther and she denied it. people said no. >> i heard his birth certificate looks photoshoped. i aming a nose stick about the twhol thing. about the whole thing. >> this is the clinton pantra. what difference at this point does it make? this is what they do. >> this is what they do back to vince foster.
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kennedy you took issue with the contention that she is the most transparent person who held a government job. she may be right though. every time she speaks she is transparently lying. >> i in that regard she is lucit. the thing they tweeted any other place, this would be embarrassing. in politics they can't be embarrassed. they have no shame. >> well said, andy. the rhino hunting ad. kennedy, you say he beat clay aiken and he seems unsure about the year. >> no, you were correct. >> wow! that is like wining a brand-new car! >> according to the website she was endorsed by dog the bounty hunter. >> mike you said you like the
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gun. >> yes. >> powerful. powerful stuff. >> in the ad she says she is going rhino hunting and fires the shotgun. on a website she has a quote from rich lowry saying he should be shot, hanged and thrown in the potomac river. it says the daily campaign does not ab do indicate the shooting and -- >> i like that. >> does drinking age affect dropout rate? >> tom, you don't like the age being 18 and the act in 1984 gave us that. >> yes. >> you realize it was signed into law by president ronald regan. >> that's strapping. >> -- strange. >> you not liking it just proves the fact you are a huge
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rhino. >> you were talking about lowering the age for people in the military. it would be quite a tool. >> you have worn the uniform and served the station proudly. if you endorse it i am proud to be your friend. >> i am old if you have to drink . >> in your state you can drink an 18-year-old. >> in pass mass -- in massachusetts -- >> who goes to massachusetts? >> i was jus saying the way things were in my hood. >> so you cooperate drink anything? >> i had an occasional beer. >> you're irish. >> what are you saying? >> i was grandfathered in i think what happened. when the bill passed i was -- i must have been 18 when the bill passed in 1984.
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>> i if you were already 18 you could drink. people watching the show are loving that togs. >> it is fascinating. >> they are hammered now. >> i don't think you can make it against the law, right? don't they remove the federal funds -- >> highway funds. you mentioned the point of lowering drinking age is to save lives. i don't think you take rights away from adults because people can't handle those. i am gonna leave now. >> thank you. >> go mets. >> spiders terrorize humans, but when we return, some chick with her own show. >> up on the next "kennedy, you know her and love her, joanne know nosuchunsky. things are gonna get crazy.
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the itsy-bitsy spider was nearly the death of us all. a man in detroit was filling up the tank of his car when he noticed the spider by his fuel tank. he did what any of us would do in such a situation. he tried to light it on fire. that's when this happened. you can see him there. he sees the spieder and lights
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it on fire. and it quickly spreads. >> i would so totally do that too. >> that ease i ask lated quickly. -- that escalated quickly. the man's days is obscured so you don't know who it is, apologized. me -- he was missing and presumed dead at least until this happened. >> wow. >> should we judge this guy so harshly? did anybody notice? >> he apologized. and apparently -- the insurance covered it. what kind of insurance does this guy have?
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>> this is unbelievable insurance. >> don't you want to get that policy. i haven't seen that much exposure at a gas station since. >> -- zoolander. >> i think that's what he was doing. >> he was dumb. the fact he couldn't under the correlation between gas and fire? and he didn't go one step further? >> you are not supposed to talk on your cell phone base a little static electricity -- >> is that true? >> yes! >> all of these pumps have the safety lock. why was it all over the place. >> the pump was ruined. >> he is lucky he didn't blow the whole place up.
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>> no, but there was no injuries and there wasn't that much damage. >> the worker hit the ought tech fuel shut off. >> i know we hate white men in the patriarc key, but they developed some pretty awesome gas station. >> i love a good gas station. >> you don't go to the full serve? >> the tear raw knee of full serve -- they have to do -- >> same in oregon. those were the two cities you can dmot pump -- you can pump your own gas. >> you begged something? >> that's more people seeing eight-legged freaks. >> thank god it is a classic. >> don't you remember the weekend disaster pouf vees --
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move res? these early 80s disaster movies and i would look forward to them all week. >> i honestly don't understand the fear of spiders. i get a cockroach because it is quick and it can scurry up your leg and snakes because they may go into your orifice and lay eggs. >> a spider can bite. ji when was the last time you had a spider bite. when you do it is like a mosquito bite. there is that one who jumped out of the car and left the son in the car and the car was totaled and the sun almost dried trying to jump in front and figure out what is going on. >> the tregedy of the guy -- a week before when the woman jumped out of the car we said look at these women. a guy would never do that. >> i i was the first to admit i would do something for a cockroach or a lighter.
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romance is alive and well in the good old uk. where one man reportedly demanded a woman transfer money to his account to pay for the drink he bought her after she declined a follow-up date. this is after she turned him down in the nicest possible way. he asked her out again and her response is lovely to pete you too. to meet you too. you are a passionate person, but i am not sure we are right for eacher. i am a quiet person. hope you have luck with future dates. sounds reasonable to me and not to the guy. he sent a text saying you are unfair and now i am care i paid for your drink -- now i am sad i paid for your drink. can you pay me back?
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he even september his bank info to her to make the transfer. it amazes me this guy is still single. dwaf vin you -- gavin you see nothing wrong. >> if you go out and spend your money and she dump you why waste your time? you take her to a move vee -- movie and spend money you deserve resip pro location. >> it sounds like morissey with hearing loss. >> they they'd to know nothing is free anymore. >> yen -- kennedy it doesn't seem like she took advantage. >> she wasn't stringing him along but he is such a sociopath he can't read between the lines. thank you so much. that's when you go, oh, she is not interested at all. on to the next. he wouldn't let it go. he said the change was come on over and i will make you some
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dinner, some pudding. some gravy. >> you are bringing him to life. >> instead of asking for your money back you send flowers flowers and fruit and edible arrangements. >> shooy can't resist. >> how many time? >> i don't quit. i keep coming. >> you know who didn't take no for an answer? jeffrey domer. >> i think this guy -- i liked the way his first text was like, you should rethink what you are saying. then he asked for the money back and i thought that's where he seemed like a weird owe. obviously he was crushed and devastated. he was doing whatever he could to stay in contact with her. was it the girl who blasted
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episode of "the five." special report up now. president obama and russia's vladimir putin talk at each other from the u.n. podium and to each other on the sidelines. plus an exclusive interview with the man trying to be the next speaker of the house. this is "special report." good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. the two most powerful political leaders in the world went one on one late this afternoon at the united nations. the meeting came after dueling speeches at the general assembly at the u.n., revealing vast differences in how the two men would deal with the grueling civil war and isis terrorists.
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