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if you can't watch live on play back "on the record," finish watching other shows. good night from washington, d.c. i will see you next tonight on "red eye." the "washington post" pulls a political cartoon because ted cruz says it depicts his children. stop with the monkey business. and hillary clinton says she is like your hispanic grandmother. how does she know i have a hispanic grandmother? and the top 10 his span nick drinkers has 10 drinks a day. looks like i have catching up to do. enjoy. first, a news break. >> this is a fox news extreme weather alert. i'm molly line in new york. death and destruction across the south this morning. six are confirmed dead. three in mississippi and two in tennessee and one in arkansas. the result of a massive storm
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system that spawned a string of tornadoes last night. dozens have been injured. the path of destruction is said to be miles long. mississippi saw the worst of it. search and rescue teams are doing house by house searches to make sure residents are accounted for. if you are planning to jet home in time for christmas dinner you will not be alone. the airlines expect to serve some 38 million passengers this holiday season. that's an increase of about 3% from last year of the to meet the demand the airlines are adding red eyes and shifting the timing of thousands of flights to avoid delays, but bad weather may foil their plans of the -- their plans. bad weather is not an issue for president obama seen here enjoying a round of golf on the sunny hawaiian island of oahu. the first family will be soaking in the tropical rays for the next two weeks. chipotle is announcing changes after the e-coli
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outbreak that sickened more than 50 people. they say they will put in new programs to test food, and they are changing how worker prepare. it for instance boiling water before chopping them. they may never be able to figure out exactly what made the customers sick. beatles fans are getting an early present. the entire music catalog has become available for the first time ever on some of the biggest streaming services on the internet including spotify , apple music and amazon prime. roll over, beethoven. for all of your news headlines, go to fox news.com. welcome to "red eye." i'm tom shillue. let's check in with tv's andy levy on the "red eye" news deck.
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hi, andy. >> ♪ silent night ♪ holy night ♪ all is calm ♪ all is bright ♪ round yon virgin ♪ mother and child ♪ holy -- >> let's welcome our guest. she's all that and a bag of chips. the chips are sold separately. joanne nosuchunsky. comedian keith alberstat. the way she combines business and parties she should be rocking a mullet. from the fog business network, liz mcdonald. and he is fighting terrorism by getting beards a good name. sitting next to me is joe devito. let's start the show.
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the "washington post" cartoonist knows it is bad form to go after politicians. she said since ted cruz used his kids in an ad they were, quote, fair game. politicians using their kids, that's never happened before. fair game. where have we heard that phrase before? it was a book and a hollywood movie about celebrity spy couple and -- value reblame. you remember they published her name in the "washington post" and she and her husband cried scandal and blamed the white house. chris matthews wrote that he called them fair game. which of course they were. they were democrats out to hurt the bush administration. the whole scandal was phony from the start. i wonder what those two are doing now. of course they are major clinton fundraisers. how strange this cartoonist would use the loaded phrase for a couple of kids. here is her cartoon. depicting the daughters as
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monkeys. cruz is not amused. he tweeted out this response. the "new york times" and the "washington post" is hillary's lap dogs. oh well. i guess it is only fair. liz you would think these people would be a little more careful about appearing to be bias, wouldn't you? >> here is what she is saying. the kids are fair game so i can portray them as monkeys. what is that logic? and i couldn't believe -- i'm shocked what the editor wrote in his little explanation. >> he apologized. >> please hold. why don't you carry on. >> i thought they came out with an out right apology. >> no, they didn't. here it is. it has generally been the policy to leave children out
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of it. i failed to look at this cartoon. he goes on to keep talking. i understand that they are an exception to the policy was warranted in this case. i do not agree. >> why does he understand it? >> well, he is trying to protect her. editor, isn't that part of that job description do you look at the cartoon? >> exactly. the editor needs a public editor on himself. >> he is the editor of the editorial page. the worded dit is in the tight -- the word edit is in the title twice. >> liz makes a good point. if it is wrong for ted cruz to use kids as props why is it wrong to go further with the gag? >> he uses his kids in an ad and the newspaper makes a cartoon about using the kids in their cartoon and he in fact goes back and uses the kid and the cartoon to start
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an e-mail campaign. they just wanted a bedtime story. >> they wanted an abuela. >> joanne, you were just a teen. do you remember that? >> no, i don't. it sounds thrilling. >> you did something. you definitely did something there. i don't like children. >> i do have to say, the kids are -- if you are going to use them in your ad, ted cruz, you have to recognize the fact that they are vulnerable now to criticism. but what i think happened was the little girl, the oldest daughter was, dad, i want to be an actress. okay, honey, here is your first shot. you get to have a line in my ad. and oh no, that line was about hillary clinton's server. and then immediately it is
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someone who is criticizing hillary, evil, evil, it is a small child. fair game. but let's do this cartoon. it was a bad idea. i am all for child actors, but not making fun of them. >> joe, hillary had a kid of her own, and they laid off that kid. i mean, you couldn't touch chelsea clinton during -- because they have that line. obama has his daughter in the white house and he puts them behind him. do you remember liz was fired? somebody sent out a tweet and it wasn't even as bad as this cartoon and she was forced to resign. >> first of all i'm offended by this cartoon as an uh toll yen -- as an italian-american. >> it is an italian joke, isn't it? >> and also first of all the claim that children are fair game now, that's a horrible
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thing to say. even if you believe the children are being used as props which all politicians do, make something that insults the politicians and you don't make the children look like animals. he is an organ grinder. it doesn't make any sense other than let's insult his children. >> that's right. they threw in a lot of things. santa had cowboy boots on. liz, isn't it true you remember fair game? they never stopped complaining about that. and the thing was they were fair game. they were out to get the bush administration from the beginning. >> those two had big spreads in "vanity fair." >> even before. >> even before. i couldn't wait for that whole period to be over with. >> that scandal, it was like two years of political coverage on that scandal. and then scooter libby went to
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jail. it was drummed up with nonsense from the beginning. >> it wasn't even scooter libby. can you imagine? it was a strange time. now it is time for -- hillary you have some hisplainin to do. armed with a fifth grade knowledge of the spanish language hillary clinton's campaign website posted a list of seven ways hillary clinton is just like your abuela. abuela is spanish for grandmother. the list includes things like she reads to you before bedtime. and she reacts this way when people respecto. i don't know what that means. can i get a translation,
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please? >> respect. >> that's right. i should have known that. twals the respect. it was the respect. she drove the point with the picture of abuela and her one hispanic friend, jennifer lopez's third ex-husband. needless to say hispanic people did not gusta her hispandering. >> she has taught me to pray for peace. she is not a war hawk like hillary clinton. not me abuela. and another. the only similarity between hillary and my grandma is don't know how to work their e-mails. there was even a tweet from chelsea clinton's baby saying i don't care what the blood says, this woman is not me abuela. >> we made that last one up. the other two are real. jose?
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>> si. >> was this a bueno thing for the hillary campaign? >> is no sexy. she is trying to convince us she is not an android and oh now hillary clinton caliente. oh she reads. is that specific to abuelas? i just like the response that even people she was trying to reach -- i love when there is a classic fail. look what i am doing and they do the opposite. they have alienated the people she was trying to reach. >> yes, exactly. e mac, look. i know bano, bane? >> i like what the guy tweeted what is that? banjo? >> it is my banjo. >> somebody just banjo jie. it is his -- >> it is his hispanic you --
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ukelele. >> i think you said it different each time. >> i was working on my accent. >> how many clinton staffers knew what an abuela was before they released his campaign? >> at least one did. did your abuela read stories to you? my mother read the stories. >> i am glad grandmothers are getting their 15 minutes in the sun right now. since when have you heard so mop talk about grandmothers in the media? >> joanne, hillary is a grandmother. it is a great way for the campaign to remind people of that. >> but she is a privileged white grandmother. she has to be probably the most sterile grandmother i could imagine. she probably doesn't have any candy in her purse. she is not going out to get you ice cream. she gets someone to bring the ice cream in. >> she has secrets in her purse. >> i love when things like this totally backfire. and too, it was originally titled, "8 ways hillary is
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like your abuela" and then they changed it to 7 things that make her similar or something like that. it was gawker who said on the website it said eight and then it went to seven. what is the one thing that they realized pissed people off? it was probably offensive. >> no one found a screen shot of that? >> no, i wish. >> i think it is now two ways your grandmother is a carbon based life form like hillary clinton. they are narrowing it. >> i don't know if it is a good thing to remind people she is an abuela. they will think i love my grandmother, but i don't want her to be president. >> she will be older than reagan if she is elected. >> you can say the right things here. >> first of all this story came out on monday. at this point what difference
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did this make? circle around the whole thing. >> i was only lucky enough to know one of my abuelas. she sent me every birthday $5 in a card religiously every year and hillary clinton has not done that once in 57 years. >> i bet she doesn't do that, right? she doesn't seem one to put the the -- to put a card in the mail. maybe her assistant does it. >> maybe. >> heavy drinkers are drinking heavily. according to the new federal data the top 10% of americans have an average of 74 drinks per week. is that a lot? other notable findings, adults have less than one drink per week and another 30% don't drink at all. i guess they are not up for whatever. right, but light? who got that last reference? >> i did. >> i did. >> you all watch tv. look, joe, does this surprise you these numbers?
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>> what surprised me is when they first said the top 10%. i thought they meant the top 10% of people who were getting -- like the top 10% of people who were doing things. no, it is the top 10% of people in the drunk category. >> the only thing they are achieving is destroying their liver. i don't think they are doing anything to be in a cat tau -- catatonic state. >> it jumps from 15 a week to effort -- 15 a week to 73 a week. there is a point where people say screw it, bring on the booze. >> do you think there are drinks they are having or chugging from the bottle. >> it is drinks. that would be 10 drinks a day which is a bottle of wine followed by a six pack. it is really thought that hard to do. it is really not that hard to do. >> when they do the study and
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i am not sure how they got the results for this, but people lie about how much they drink. it is like when a doctor asks you how much do you drink? you are like, i drink socially. what does that mean? these are people in cities and don't have kid and don't drive. what else are you gonna do? >> let's go for it. you having a drink when you get home? >> i wonder why there is so much blood in my alcohol system. i am on the beer diet and i already lost six weeks. >> these are all drinking jokes. >> they are new to me. >> look, i think -- i think 10 drinks a day is too much. >> you do? >> yes. i think it was 10.4 or something? >> live and let live.
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>> it is true. in the comedy world -- how many guys do you know used to drink and they had to stop? >> plenty. i think it is time to stop referring as nightclub comedians in the top 10%. it gives us a complex. >> i always like the free drink. i couldn't resist the free beer after the show, right? >> that's because you like a deal. >> i know. and you hang out and you get the free drink. >> you are promised a free drink as a comedian? >> you get a ticket. >> and sometimes you get paid in addition to that. >> it is incentive. what are we waiting for? >> let's do it. >> you know how it works. i saw comedian getting drink tickets i thought you are gross. after a few years i'm like help me get these mustard packets back to my room. >> that's great. you can have nice yellow soup. >> festivas for the rest of us.
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bring on the feats of strength.
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the putting up of the pole, the feats of strength and the airing of grievances. wednesday was festivas, the fake holiday made known by an episode of "friends." rand paul marked the occasion by airing his grievances on twitter. he took lighthearted jabs at his republican rivals. for instance, after the debate donald trump is trying to give us parting gifts of his made in china ties. weird. he fired a shot at marco rubio for missing senate vote. to my ab absentee friend marco rubio. i didn't put your salary in my
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waste report, but i could have. he went after the democrats. to my comrade senator sanders, unless you are santa claus, socialism runs out of other people's money. i like that one. and gq magazine named hillary clinton the fifth worst person in the world. she should try harder next year and try for the top. i think those are good. did you enjoy his airing of grievances? >> i am more of a fan of the feats of strength. i think we have video. >> really? >> we have video of me performing feats of strength. here is me at the gym doing a turkish get up. >> holy moly! >> it is not an aluminum pole, but it is a rubber weight that is 90 pounds. here is me cracking my neck like an old man. if the outfit hasn't won you over -- oh. and here is me going the cat stretch. >> that's good for the abs. >> that would be easier now
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because that cat is dead. >> really? >> you have to bring it down like that? >> what a buzz kill. >> you were hanging upside down on the inversion? >> and i have to point out my apartment looks like kevin spacey's in the movie "7". >> that's great. are you a festivas person? >> my father's name is frank. as an appall yen family we air grievances anytime we are around a family anyway. the aluminum pole -- we would find the tinsel distracting. >> liz, did rand miss anything? >> no, but i enjoyed your rand paul demonstration. >> i was trying to -- >> you were channeling him. >> did you see what the seinfield writer -- the guy who came up with festivas? he is angry that rand paul is
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doing this. he said rand paul is not a human being. he is a lizard person who made his way into the senate. >> that is amazing. he is a little bitter. >> >> he should be happy we are bringing up the festivas. keith, this is fun. but have you something against guys with curly hair. >> i do? this is where the political theme is going with the roast battles is what it is. people will pay more attention to politics. we are going to social media roast battles. >> if they had happened in the last election cycle, that would have been the weirdest thing that happened. it would have been the most social media to be done. trump has been roasted so he has experience. trump had a televised roast.
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>> and he is pretty -- >> dish it out. >> sometimes he is thin skinned and sometimes he is not. joanne, what do you think of rand? >> i think my video of feats of strength says it all. just kidding. >> just kidding. on a scale of 1 to rand paul -- it was not funny. ?o, i can imagine -- no, i can imagine his campaign the last week trying to come up with the funniest things to roast everyone else. this was the highlight of their day and it wasn't -- i love airing grievances and we need to do it more in new york city because we tend to ignore people or give dirty looks. i would like to say to the guy on my deli who doesn't put enough cream cheese on my bagel please start to. for the busboy who tries to take my drink before i am
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finished, you didn't pay for that. i did and i am not done. those are my grievances. but you work really hard. >> it is not just the drink. they are trying to get your food. are you all done? no, i am obviously not done. >> i am calling bs on joanne buying those drinks. >> did she say she bought them or said they were hers. >> i think i said they were expensive. >> and possession is nine-tenths of the reason. >> we are doing a special show at 12:30 a.m. here is a preview. ♪ >> what is your biggest hope for 2016? >> i don't hope. i don't hope. hope is for obama. hope is for losers. i'm a winner. i'm into winning. i don't have to hope. >> he just said you were the
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man. >> i am the man. i am the man. and that's not hope. i'm the man. >> oh yeah. i was good in that clip. i was going an impersonation of a talk show host. coming up, half time with andy rooney. just kidding. it is half time with andy levy when we get back.
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this is a fox news extreme weather alert.
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i'm molly line. violent storms claimed six lives and many more injured and thousands are without power this morning. three of the deaths happened in northwest mississippi where at least 14 separate tornadoes rolled through. one making a run of more than a hundred miles. forecasters had been warning of the possibility of violent storms all day. there were also two deaths in tennessee and one in arkansas. an emotional ceremony at bagram airfield honoring six american soldiers killed by a taliban suicide bomber earlier this week. it was the deadliest day for the american troops in afghanistan and more than two years. the six soldiers, one woman and five men ranged in age from 28 to 45. 24 yearly lakeisha holloway will be back. she was charmed with one count of murder and one count of leaving the scene of an accident. they say the investigation of sunday night's crash along the
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las vegas strip is continuing. and he expects more chargeses to be filed. accused planned parenthood shooter wants to represent himself in court. he has already acknowledged killing three people at the facility. the colorado springs judge said he should listen to his attorney ordering the court cleared yesterday so the two could talk. he previously represented colorado gunman james holmes. the holiday travel period is in high gear right now. airlines are changing flight times and adding flights to try to get everyone where they are trying to go on time. weather is affecting travel in the northeast as well as the south. flight tracker.com says delays and cancellations are running better than double the normal average. now back to "red eye" for your headlines log on to fox news.com. welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed
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from tv's andy levy on the "red eye" news deck. >> hi, tom, how are you? >> good, good. >> tom i enjoyed your concealment of truth. >> moment with tom? >> yeah, yeah. keep that straight. you asked a question. you said you think these people would be a little more careful to avoid appearing bias. >> yes. >> why? why would they do that? they have absolutely nothing to lose. >> because they are continuing to keep their reputation. >> everybody knows they are bias. >> that's what one would think, right? >> and it does president cost them anything. and it doesn't cost them. >> why am i using the reference paper record? >> you're the only one. liz, you said you were shocked by what the editor wrote. specifically when he said, quote, i understand why anne thought an exception was
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washted. -- was warranted. >> i don't know what his explanation was. >> he didn't explain. >> other than that it was a full uh polly. >>. he didn't say i apologize -- >> you said it was full? >> it was full in the sense that we were wrong. we shouldn't have run it. i respect that part. you pointed out cruise is going to fundraise which was hipocritical? >> it is prolonging the trauma. >> well once they ran the cartoon with the kids in it they were fair game. you said if cruz will use his kids in the ad he has to recognize they will be vulnerable to criticism. >> yeah. >> i don't agree with that. chelsea clinton was never fair game. >> but just to be fair, every
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time obama's daughters are behind him during speeches and they look bored or yawn we criticize that. >> and sometimes they get fired. i believe it was the turkey thing. >> they got fired? >> a low-level gop aid was fired. >> well then i would like to see more people sphiered. fired. >> joe devito you said if you go after anyone go after his kids. politicians need to stop using kids in their ads and campaign. >> i agree with that. maybe now when they run the cartoon they can pixelate. r. >> i don't understand what any of this has to do. >> i thought it was poetic the way i brought it together. it was fair game. >> they were fair game. >> it was a common phrase. >> a common phrase they turned into a political career.
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>> they are still hawking that book. it was the word fair game. i am very literary. >> you really are. >> hillary is not my abuela. tom, i don't like that you made up a tweet from chelsea clinton's baby. >> you didn't like that? >> not fair game. >> even if i copped to it? >> she tried to alienate the people she was trying to reach. >> the process behind this was we should use the spanish word for grand mother. they will love that. that's a great idea. what is the spanish word for grandmother. >> i'm sure when hillary heard that she laughed. >> bueno. es-bueno. >> you say you don't think she has candies in her purse? >> no.
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>> even werthers original? >> those are the best kind. i hope those for the grandkids sake. >> you say hillary would be older than regan. >> was i wrong? >> she will be 69 and he was actually closer to 70 than hillary would be. top 10% of americans do a lot of drinking. this is a good story. in fact, it is such a god story that -- it is such a good story we did it in 2014. i discovered that while doing research and taking notes and i realize my notes founded familiar. >> it has been in the media today, so every time the holidays roll around -- >> i think it is perfectly fine we readdress it. >> i am not saying that. but other people in the media who recycle. >> one of the researchers blacked out the year. >> it is funny because i made
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notes and then looked at the notes from 2014 and they were the same notes. it didn't sound believable and i was looking it up and the "washington post" asked me about it and he said i agree it is hard to imagine. there are a remarkable number of people who drink six a day. >> this is a principal that said 80% of your sales come from 20% of your clients and these follow along the same lines. joanne you don't know where the data came from. he took it from the tod stud de. he took it from the study. 1kwr50eu by the way, cook wants the government to impose higher alcohol excise tax in case you are wondering where
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he is coming from. he does say he does not want full prohibition. he is very reasonable about that. rand paul's festivas tweet. you said it was made famous by an episode of "friends." again, i don't need tweets saying "you didn't catch that." >> did you really enjoy tom's broond? >> i noted it. >> joe, you mentioned as an italian the airing of grievances are done year-round. >> yes, followed by consumption of cor bow hydrates. -- carbohydrates. >> italians and jews do not need a special day to air grievances. >> we don't need a specific location. >> i enjoyed the video, but my video says it all.
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>> they thought he meant joe, no. >> i was just kidding anyway. guy -- i get a feeling there is somebody tearing a phone book. >> i used to peruse. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. >> it is time to take a break. "star wars" stuff is up next. be sure to check out the todd starn's christmas festival. the world's longest christmas carols. you can listen christmas eve at 7:00 p.m. eastern and christmas day 7:00 a.m. and p.m.
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if you reveal the plot, you may get shot. itit is a saying like snitches get stitches. when 18-year-old arthur roy saw a trailer on his friend's facebook panel he did what any up standing member of the first order would do. the montana teen spent his -- sent his on-line pal a photo of him holding a gun with a caption threatening to go to his school and shoot him. the threat lead to the high school shutdown. roy was arrested and charged with felony assault with a weapon. the lesson here is never reveal any "star wars" spoilers.
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like how yoda came back from the dead and saved luke skywalker from boba-fet. why did i do that? this is "star wars". was it justified? >> what are the optimum circumstances for when sending an armed photo of yourself is the correct reply. when is that the right call. >> i know reasonable people candice agree, but here is a photo of me holing an ak40 -- holding an ak47. i dare to say he is taking it too seriously. i don't care about the spoiler things. this is before social media. if anyone wants to tell me in the three prequels you can let me know. >> joe said he was taking it too seriously, but maybe the school was taking it too seriously of. he sent a picture of him with
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a gun. big deal. >> what was behind him? was he taking it in the school library? what is that? >> it looks like an arraignment photo. >> forgive me. i will give my time to joanne nosuchunsky. >> let me talk about "star wars." i love spoilers. i may be the only one. for example, i have never seen "star wars," but i do watch "the bachelor." and sometimes i am not home for the finale and yet i cannot wait. i need to find out who got the final rose and who got the ring and who is getting married. i will look at social media. i still watch it and it is enjoyable. i need to know what happened. >> i feel the same as beverly hills housewives. >> do you watch those? >> absolutely. >> why do women like those shows? >> i don't know.
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it is one of history's mysteries. do you watch it? >> i do. it is not atlanta. that's the only season i never got into. >> you are both -- i agrees with you both. i don't mind spielers. people who complain about them are mixed up in the head. >> here is a spoiler alert. a billion people worldwide are on facebook. more people than that saw "star wars" this weekend. if you don't want a spoiler alert don't go on facebook. go and see the movie or stay off social media. you will inevitably see a spoiler. >> and what will happen in the movie that is such a big surprise? we know what happens in shakespear. we know romeo and juliette are going to die. >> i haven't seen it yet. >> no one will say i am not going to see ham pleat because i already know he can't make up his mind. >> apolo 13.
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sea business -- sea biscuit. they say i know the ending. >> perfect example. >> what is it about the spoiler. you have to be responsible for your own viewing. >> i think the fault lies on whk and probably knew his friends saw the film. everybody loves to brag because they are the first to see a film. i think both people are at fault here. taking a picture with a gun and threatening your friend is not the healthiest reaction. >> i think we take our entertainment too seriously. it is big business, but on a personal level. >> the guy need to chill out. there will be four more "star wars" movies. holy toledo. we will close things out with a bedtime story.
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this is our last show before christmas. next week we will be reairing some of our favorite recent shows and don't forget our new year's eve special 12:30 on new year's eve. and a brand-new "red eye"
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returns on january 4th. >> it is not like when i was a kid. these days at christmastime people are so focused on the birth of jesus they sometimes forget about the presents. when it comes to gifts, what is more satisfying, a life experience like a surprise vacation? or a material gift like the hover board i asked my family for? a new study says material gifts may make us happier than we may think. yes, they offer more experiences of joy. the lead researcher said they are not surprised they continue to provide momentarily happiness over time whereas experiences are one burst of intense happiness followed by pleasant memories. hmm, pleasant memories. what are those? >> you drifted off. >> i was trying to remember what pleasant memories are.
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>> what makes sense to you, a gift you can hold in your hands or an experience? >> i think we have learned that hoarders are right. a trip to paris gives you memories, but it is not like 15 cans of expired peaches stored somewhere in your apartment. it remined me of the great line in "the jerk" where she said it is not the money. it is the stuff. you can't point out a memory and say check this out. >> i was surprised. people love their expenses and their memories. especially when you can save everything with your smartphone, right? >> the person who loves those gifts the most are the person giving it. they get to experience the gift as well. that's the most selfish gift you can give. here is your vacation to bora-bora. two tickets and you are taking me. i love the experiences.
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i love taking pictures with your phone. it is so easy to then capture that experience. but a diamond is forever. >> it totally is. >> you think so? >> oh yeah. >> liz, i like getting club memberships and so people can get a box of something delivered. like pecans for the rest of the the -- for the rest of their lives. >> i greaty with the study. i'm happy if i get a 10karat diamond. i will cherish and love it forever. >> 10karat? >> 20? >> that will weigh your hand down. >> and a tierra. i was thinking that this study would give the vatican fits. remember they say quit consuming? you are consuming too much. >> we are entering the era of i don't know. >> the study was sponsored by macy's. we live in new york.
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there is no room for more stuff. >> you may be right. very special thanks to joanne nosuchunsky and liz mcdonald and joe devito. hey, have a happy holiday. >> merry christmas. >> enjoy the rest of your year. s our christmas
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special. 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. the trump and clinton showdown trading barbs over what makes a slur. and the big shakeup in a top two republican contenders campaign. this is "special report." >> welcome to washington, i'm shannon bream in for brett baier tonight. the donald is on a winning streak. a new national poll has the billionaire businessman more than doubling his nearest competition for the republican presidential nomination. and it has one of his contenders set to make heads roll. we've got fox team coverage. we look at a curious decision and a quick change of heart in the "washington post."

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