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coverage of super tuesday 2. we will be back wednesday 7:00 p.m. eastern. good night from washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ welcome to "red eye." let's check in with tv's andy levy to see what exciting stories we will be discussing this evening. andy? >> thanks, tom. coming up on the big show donald trump says his followers are full of passion. the ike turner defense. and washington plays olivia pope whose role in cover ups lead to the death of innocent people. i have no comment at this time. and drones will be flying over spring break. it will help crackdown on
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crime and provide beautiful aerial shots for sean hannity's upcoming special. back to you. >> thank you, andy. let's welcome our guest. she posts so many photos of the dooring -- dog you would say it is missing. brooklyn magazine called them one of the funniest -- the 50 funniest people in brooklyn and he doesn't even have glasses or a beard. comedian greg johnson. glad to see he survived his battle with his arch enemy, ant man. chuck schumer and syndicated radio host christopher h anj. and -- hans. and the producer and founder of ricochet.com, rob long. let's start the show. one candidate's rally continues to be out of control and sub to frequent interruption by protesters.
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i am talking of course about marco rubio. >> most elections are a choice between a political party and another political party. >> that's enough. i have to tell everyone -- [inaudible]. >> she doesn't look at me in the same way anymore. >> meanwhile, here is a scene from donald trump's rally in hickory, north carolina on monday. ♪ >> that was really peaceful i thought. y are senior. well behaved. >> obviously, just kidding. that was a rally for ted cruz. trump denies he is fueling violence at his campaign events. >> the reason there is tension
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at my rallies is that these people are sick and tired of this country being run by incompetent people that don't know what they are doing. the people are angry about that. they are not angry at something i am saying. i am just the messenger. >> there it is. he is is just the messenger, rob long. you can't blame him for that. >> he seems an -- angry right there. >> there is a phrase don't shoot the messenger. he is trying to remind us of that. >> maybe he might be, but i don't want to keep talking right now because it is an awkward thing. >> talking talking about gunshots and donald trump. >> but he thinks these people are angry now, wait until he is president and we don't have a trade war with china and we don't get to steal the oil from the middle east and then he will have angry voters. he has no idea. >> on his side if he were to become president and he were to reneg, the people who are
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protesting now would say he is fine. >> you cannot put the angry toothpaste back in the angry toothpaste tube. >> i really believe that. it is really true. if he gets that far. >> although, he is a marketing guy. that trumps real strength. he says he is a world class businessman, but he is really great about branding and marketing and spinning things. no matter what he does on that border hay will be able -- he will be able to spin it. >> he will be able to spin it and he is a deal maker. he made a deal. i made a deal and we have a war and it is spectacular. >> that's actually really good. >> are you tapping into that anger? >> who would you blame the violence on? these people are protesting and not just protesting the rallies, but meet at the rally, meet in there and shut
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it down. >> when you tell people they are punching protesters in the face it is probably both. i don't know if he is legally culpable for that. >> i think the quote is was i would like to punch him in the face. in the old days he would be taken out in the stretcher. >> the old days are gone. >> they are coming back. >> it is like 1932 all over again. >> the anger thing is like, yes, there is a certain population there is angry. they are trump voters. i don't know if that expands to the entire electorate. you might say that the jobs -- the salaries have not gone up that much. there is only so much a president can do about that and he is over promising. >> here is the thing. the economy is by some measures it is good. but these people feel left out. they are having trouble and they are angry. >> absolutely. are we on the air? i have to start by thanking you for having me on the show. you are a wonderful host to be
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here with this great panel. of course i dvr it every night. thank you very much for having me here. >> trump cannot beheld responsible -- look, he has rallies with tens of thousands of people every day. and who has been hurt? >> i under that point of view, but i disagree with mr. trump. all candidates should not pea associating themselves with such violence. he says people are punching each other in the face because of bad trade deals with china. i respectfully disagree. donald trump is passionate about bad trade deals with china and you don't see him punching anyone in the face. maybe behind closed doors. >> he hasn't punched anyone in the face. >> not yet. >> things get a little crazy at the rallies. so far there hasn't been any violence at his rally. what is going on? >> the problems are these protests are being organized by the people on the left to go there and make him look bad. the issue is he has allowed
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them to look bad. you can't be a presidential candidate -- if i were to sit here and say everyone at home go fire three shots of the gun and make a big joke out of it. i am not responsible for what they do. i am not creating a good environment. you want to be a leader. you don't say i would have punched him in the face. that goes well. you are running for president and don't set a tone like that. >> if he would have come out and said we have to clamp down the violence it would have been good. no he says i am doubling down. my people are letting off steam. he should have said calm, everybody calm. >> this is the thing that bugs you the most about this guy is it would be so easy at this point for him to be a very convincing leader. instead he keeps taking the late night infomercial way.
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>> he has proved us wrong so far, has he not? i had a question and do we have that? this is a homerun monday show. i am feeling your panel. >> i was going to ask you another trump question, but let's move on. hillary is saying help me, shanda. >> and hee-haw. he appears alongside the the shows -- alongside the shows for clinton's campaign. >> every day i wake up playing a brilliant, complex, over qualified, get it done woman who fights for justice and who cares and gives a voice to the voiceless and who gets knocked down and always gets back up. i make television shows with the kind of doctor we can be.
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strong and flawed and human and extraordinary. our characters are on television, but the real world, the real world has hillary clinton. >> fantastic. let's see a little more. >> rolls up her sleeves and fights for what's right. won't back down. champion for all of us. >> clinton is not the only candidate for celeb bra too endorsements. donald trump is gaining support for hollywood insiders like jon voight and tila tequilla and gary by -- gary busey and this weird owe. >> gavin. >> he just picked up an endorsement from none other than the big hurt himself, pete rose. >> the donald signed this picture saying mr. trump please make america great
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again. that's a great slogan and trump should use it i think. you have pete rose on this side and shanda over here. what do you theng? >> pete rose is betting on donald trump and charlie hustle would see a hustle if he sees one. i love that hillary clinton ad. that's my bias as a progressive. pete rose, one of the all time great baseball players, but he is banned for life. there are some great things about them. there are things you want to ban for life in this country. >> he is banned for now. >> he is banned for life. >> he is banned for life for now. >> mr. trump knows what side the butter is on. he will executive order him into the hall of fame. >> i don't know if he can do that. >> he'll declare war. >> was that ad a little self-satisfied for you? we talk about trump and the
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egotism and i get it. >> those were centi-millionaire women saying she will fight for them? these are confident, rich celebrities and then referring to their characters who are -- many are criminals and murderer murderers. >> politics is as much about math as it is about message. they are trying to uh -- appeal to the segment of voters who are coming out to vote for hillary clinton. >> they will come out anyway. >> they are not coming out. >> they think she is a rich richpleutocrat. >> how can you not vote for hillary? >> as the only female here the ad made me want to take my ovaries out and become something else that is a horrible ad. i agree she is doing that because she needs the female vote. necially when she came out a lot of women had a lot of
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reservations. if you look the a trust and like honesty women look at those issues and a lot of women are looking to bernie sanders. i can see why she is doing it, but anyone with a brain and any sense of self looks at that and wants to throw up. there is nothing nice i have to say about that. these people are entitled to support what they want. hollywood is going sanders and not clinton. >> you don't do it like that. >> no surprise here that shanda is going for hillary. >> like most americans i woke up and says is shanda land another country? have i no idea what it is. who is basing their vote on shanda land? >> no one. >> look, the problem is not those women. the problem is ordinary
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working class people. trotting out a bunch of zillionares. >> and she is running against bernie. >> the only problem are people who lost their jobs in the other manufactured countries. >> or people who don't like crooks. >> trump doesn't care about that really. >> that is a great point. no one cares. everyone talks about the endorsements. no average person and no regular person is strug -- struggling to pay the bills saying you changed my mind in the hollywood hillses in a $10 million mansion. >> most people saw the endorsement and said pete rose is still alive? >> he does this show a lot. >> now it is time for -- independent restaurants are
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struggling while chains are expanding. americans are saying nuts to locally cultivated food. the eat reis declined by more than 7,000 in the preach yous year. taking their place are big chains leak taco bell and chipotle. yes, all across the great nation vegan cafes are being replaced by fast-food con-gloms like ronald reagan declared when he called ketchup a vegetable. do you remember that? >> i feel like that joke we should have -- whatever. maybe put that in simi valley. >> he created hee-haw? are you kidding me? >> it was shot in the valley. >> who is bernie voting for? >> what do you think of this? i think it is great that the chains are -- they are
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fantastic . >> remember new england? >> are you making fun of me for hee-haw? >> i just want to get my turn and see how jedediah blames this on obama. >> the capitalists are going to hate me, but i don't know what movie it was. these chain bookstores take over the smaller bookstores. >> that was "you've got mail." >> you lose a sense of neighborhood. you lose a sense of -- i go to small towns and i visit them and i love them like they have these mom and pop places that have character and integrity and history. >> shouldn't mom and pop be raising their children instead of making dinners for children? >> absolutely, get them out of here. it is cheaper to get -- to eat
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at the chains. you can get six items for $4. >> but what is in it? >> i want the more subtle chains to pop up like the bo-jangles or the wawa's. red robin has endless fries. i want a red robin on every corner of every street. >> endless fries are dangerous. >> i don't even get the 3450ed 3450ed -- medium. i get the small fry. >> well, you are a petite man. >> you know what i like? i was going to give you advice that when people go to mcdonalds, you go in and get yourself the steak wrap and get the hell out of there. >> you have a little waist. you have a little waist. >> they have steak at mcdonalds? >> it is a steak wrap and it is fantastic. no fries, nothing. get it and go. >> the fact you are going to mcdone nationals and not getting french fries, no one cares about your opinion. you know nothing. >> he is a beautiful, little
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slender man. >> i will say that apparently until three weeks ago red lobster was in trouble. and now it is a beyonce video. >> whatever i have to do. >> unbelievable and i will set them straight after the break.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright, good morning. in a few hours from now voters in five states will start casting their ballots in another highly contested race
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that could challenge the ballots. it is a winner take all state of florida and ohio. florida senator marco rubio is hoping a victory in his home state hillaryen energize his campaign. analysts predict a loss there would almost bring down the curtain on rubio's 2016 race for the white house. president obama has spoken by phone with his russian counterpart about vladimir putin's decision to partially withdraw troops from syria. the two leaders say the next step is to solidify the fragile cease-fire that went into affect last month. the white house says mr. obama also wants putin to urge syria to stop impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid. >> three chicago cops were wounded in an exchange of
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gunfire in the city's west side late last night during a narcotics investigation. one gunman was killed. a second suspect fled the scene. the officers did not suffer life-threatening injuries. and tragic new details about a shootout near dc. it left a maryland police officer dead on sunday. we have since learned that the undercover cop was accidentally killed by his own colleague's bullets as a gunman ambushed his police station. investigators say the officer was dressed in civilian clothes and driving an unmarked car when he was shot. three brothers were arrested after the gun fight which they videotaped. and an unmanned spacecraft is on its way to mars to look for signs of life. i'm kelly wright. that's a look at news. samantha b is fun intoe and fantastic. is funny and fantastic. i thought she was the per ect if choice to replace john stewart on "the daley show."
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i don't know why. sexism maybe. no, really maybe. she has a new show called "full frontal." imagine my surprise when she chose to use clips from this news show on hers. >> what do you want to talk about? >> how white people ruined black history month. stop pretending you would have marched with martin luther king when you don't like anyone who marched since. >> i like martin luther king, and i don't like black lives matter. >> ouch. you got me. that's smarts. i only wish my show had made such witty observations. it might have looked like this. >> what would martin luther king think of the black lives matter movement? i don't want to speculate, but i can tell you about me. i like martin luther king, and i don't like black lives matter. i actually like black lives matter. i think that black people and the police's problem are the main thing keeping us from
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getting past race. i don't think it over simplifies it the a all. >> i enjoyed your moment with uncle tom. >> i tweeted why can't they protest like mlk and say people who would have been pissed off by mlk. >> you got me. you took a clip out of our show and rebut it with points we made on our show. that's mott cool. >> what is not cool is using martin luther king to to beat black people with. >> that escalated quickly. >> is that from that show? >> you don't know i had an audience that will laugh at everything i say? i think we were all hearing that. i did the funny double take. that makes them laugh. i think this is a comedy scandal. >> because they rip you off? >> they took my show and pretended i was clueless when
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i am not clueless. i know what i'm doing on my show. >> i know you know what you are doing. i just think you're right. it is cheap. she has a week to do that show. i think it is a weekly show, right? >> she has a week. that's my point. if you are a daily show and they get sloppy and sometimes they use clips from this show and that was lazy too. i think they have broken all kinds of comedy rules. >> no one knows that more than you do. >> what do -- wonder what a white lives matter rally look like? >> now we're writing. >> could i host it. i would lighten it up. i would lighten up a white lives matter. >> are they really going to discuss black lives matter right now? >> you saw the clip. we did discuss it on martin luther king day and we had a wonderful discussion.
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it was a nuanced discussion. >> it was. it is what it is. you guys be the comedy judges and i will be the political judge. >> don't say it is what it is. say my show is cool and they were unfair to attack me. >> your show is cool. >> jedediah our show is more politically diverse than their show. as usual we had a couple of democrats and independent and libertarian. that's the way we do things here. we have all view points. i think there was a little bitterness there because they are all coming from one angle, right? >> people love to pick on fox news because they like to make an assumption of what our view point is. even if you had every view point and had diversity, it doesn't matter. if you put out one edited component and fox news is at the bottom people go oh that's fox news. but how do you sleep at might? you are not producing something that is honorable. you are clearly trying to
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misrepresent what you and everyone did. that really bothers me. >> that's what the money is. >> i couldn't do it. >> you have the sleep number. >> do you need privacy? >> let's give them an out. let's say for the benefit of the doubt they did a search and they only played -- they didn't bother to watch -- >> i think that's impossible. they have to get the whole view point if they want to put it on tv. you can't edit it like that. >> they are expensive. >> they might have done a search for martin luther king day. >> like everything else they had an idea and they looked for something that would prove the idea. it didn't really matter. the thing about it, it is an interesting conversation to have because he is like this -- we forget that he died -- he was like 39 when he died. this guy was 25 years old
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during the montgomery bus boycott and he was 34 when he made the "i have a dream" speech. >> what was this tom? who are we talking about? >> 29 now and you are still a child according to obamacare. the idea that there was a great man who did all of that stuff when most people his age now are still living in the basement. >> that's why it bothered me when they say shillue stop pretending you would have loved martin luther king. it is half time. we will be back with andy levy.
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welcome back and it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy. he is there. >> i am here, tom. can you hear me? tom? rob, you said he thinks these people are angry now, then wait until he is president or wait until he has the most delegates at the republican convention and he doesn't get the nomination. >> establishment, typical establishment. >> it is going to be ugly. >> it is already ugly. >> it is even uglier than the ugly? >> oh yes. >> tom, you seem to agree with trump when he said he is just the messenger. >> am i correct in thinking that? >> i mean, i think that, yeah, the idea because in the set up
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to the story we said is trump responsible for the violence at the rally? for a bunch of people scrooming all the time there has bt been that much violence at the rally. >> except for the guy that was sucker punched in north carolina , the hispanic protesters that were hit last november and the black lives matter protesters that were -- yeah, in general. >> i just remember the guy punched the other day. i am talking about tens of thousands of peopleent rupted by an -- people interrupted by the move on .org people. i feel like they have done fairly well for themselves. >> i never really understood the teens when they said i can't even. now i do. >> i can't. >> the first thing you said on the show was what a wonderful host tom is. come on now. >> i love you too. you are very thorough and i love the wikipedia page. it
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says in 2013 you came out as lactose intolerant. >> he was there every day and i knew neither of those facts. >> glad i can make you smile. >> greg, you will not be back on the show. >> it was a given. >> chris, you don't know if the angry voters will spill over to the general electorat. i guess if he is the nominee we will see. they showed 22% said that what happened in chicago made them more likely to support trump. i am just curious how much that will carry over. >> i just don't think there is as much anger as conservatives think there is. there may be anger in a certain section of the population because they were told by every conservative in america that they should be angry. most are only angry because they did not win the white house. >> i love this guy. i love you, chris. >> i love you too. >> as someone who has been angry for decades, i am getting tired of these people
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thinking i have to care about their anger. >> there is a place in the world for you. >> there might not be. >> i am looking back into the whole mars 1 thing. >> i would do that. >> shanda land makes an ad for hillary. greg, you said you had no idea what shanda land was. >> yeah, and i am not surprised that the women from gray a ease ease -- grey's anatomy are voting for hillary. shocker. >> tom, you refer to pete rose as the big hurt. >> yes. >> just .ing that out. just pointing that out. >> jedediah, you said the reason hillary needs this ad is because she need the woman vote. >> yes. >> especially the young women. >> the young women. feeling them some burn. >> he is very cute. i said it here and i will say it again. it is just a really, really --
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i said it makes me want to take my ovaries out and i actually throughout the course of the show, i mean, yeah, i kind of wanted to be a man, but now -- >> you were living in manhattan too long if you think that 75-year-old is is cute. gee he is cute. he looks like a nutty professor, but for some of us that's all you need. >> chris, you not surprisingly love this horrible, awful -- >> i liked it. >> here is my problem with it. i can't ever take actors seriously when they do something like this or when they do a psa for a really good cause because their job is to pretend they are feeling things they are not. so when they get up there and they try to be all serious, you are acting. >> like politicians trying to pretend they feel something. that's politics. >> i don't buy it. >> tom, do do we really mention pete rose on the show? >> if there is a pete rose story i want to do it, andy. >> independent restaurants are closing.
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you claimed ketchup a veggable in 1983? it was 1981. it was withdrawn and never came close to taking affect. >> wee never stopped hearing about it. >> we hear it on late night talk shows. rob you mentioned you miss local change. >> they still technically are around. did you just ask me that because you haven't asked 3450e -- ask is me anything? >> so this is true. >> you know in high school when i worked in the mall that was lunch. >> you worked in the mall? >> of course i worked in the mall. >> i worked in a sporting good store and a musical instrument store. >> so cute. >> the andy levy in a musical instrument store. >> that makes me sad thinking
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of little andy levy in a music store. >> you have a problem with musicians? >> no, just like you and the troll bone and -- i don't know. >> it was the poohy january know. it is the piano. >> the saw man tau b stuff. first i would like to draw my attention from the clips of full frontal. as you know i don't believe women should be allowed to host late night tv shows so i had to watch. i do have to say, look, first of all i noticed something weird. can we look at the original monologue. do you notice anything about your outfit? >> did you plan it? >> is that the same outfit? >> i think that is literally the same outfit. >> that's so great. >> the color may be different. >> is it? >> i don't know. it looks the same to me. >> he puts on what the
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granimals tell him to put on. >> i hear your complaint and i greaty. i think these shows can't conceive of people on the same show let alone the same network having different views so it never enters their mind oy the phakssibility. that both of the points made on that show were basically things you said. >> they were right about you. >> i disagree. >> another phenomenal half time report. >> are you the one who said are five of the whitest people going to sit here and discuss black lives matter? >> it was chris. >> i thank you for saying that. >> we all look alike to you. >> i thank you for that and the community thanks you for that. i am done. >> thank you, andy. it is time to take a break. drones go on spring break when we come back.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. emergency officials say it will be at least a week before residents of northwest louisiana can go home because of widespread flooding. as many as 5,000 homes were damaged and thousand of people were rescued by the national guard. but unfortunately four people lost their lives.
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president obama has issued a disaster declaration for the area. four straight day of drenching rain is causing flooding and road closures and power outages. but the heavy rain is also filling key reservoirs and raising hopes that the water use restrictions may be eased. the state is in its fifth year of a drought. meantime as much as five feet of snow fell into the higher elevations of the sierra nevada over the weekend. the snowpack is also helping the state's water supply. north korea warning of more missal -- tests and missal launches. kim jong-un giving no date for the tests. there are harsher impacts. hundreds of migrants are being detained in mass macedonia after breaching a fence at the border. they closed the border with greece 10 days ago after austria imposed transit
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restrictions on the migrants. the nearly 1,000-mile iditarod is nearing its end. the winning team is expected to cross the finish line in nome this morning. he was the first musher to reach the coast and win the wells fargo gold coast award. but he has since lost the lead to three-time winner dallas seavey who is running one to two with his father. i'm kelly wright and now back to "red eye" for all of your headlines on fox news.com. drones keep tab on terrorists and now rowdy spring bracters. yes, texas cops are deploying unmanned aircraft to monitor the expected 25,000 college kids who come to party in south padre island. the drones can be used to rescue swimmers in distress. they noted that you can hookup
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a life jacket to a drone and drop it to somebody who is in the water. it will be just out of reach of flying beer cans. that's just something you have to expect when you have them letting loose on the beach and they notice a robot hovering over them. i probably would have tried to knock one out of the sky with a beer can when i was in college. look i for one think drones are a great idea. if young people at spring break get out of hand it will look like this. ♪ >> they will do their homework next time, won't they? >> that's so bad. that's terrible, tom. >> look, i think these kids, they need to focus. >> i did a little spring breaking in my day. florida, mexico and i do it
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occasionally now as well. honestly my friends are a little scary and i get it. you send in the drone. no human wants to deal with people like us. it gets rowdy and you have to get careful. >> the spring break or the drones? >> you think if the cops are patrolling the drone are they looking for the cops or the people on the beach? >> i thank god there were no drones -- >> of course you are a democrat and you don't trust the police to do their job. >> i trust the police as donald trump would say they are the most magnificent people we have in this country. we should respect them and love them. if i was a cop and i had a drone over spring break -- >> i think a lot of these cops have daughters and that's why -- they would like to protect these young ladies. it is dangerous what they are doing. >> i agree with you, tom. i don't know how a drone will rescue somebody from the water. can that be put into play. and there is video to go viral. i'm sure it hasn't happened
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yet. >> how exciting -- what a great video. ing somebody drops a donut on them? >> is this a trump rally or is this spring break? i can see young white guys. >> the problem is the police -- that's a trump rally. the police drones and the girls gone wired drones are going to fight it out. it will be like a dog fight 200 feet above. >> can you imagine if the cop's actual daughter is on the beach on spring break? the guy controlling the drone? let's hope it is not an armed drone. i know what i would do if it was my daughter on the beach. >> they think if are you on spring break, just do this. t-shirt gun. it will knock one of the drones out. get a t-shirt gun. >> 250 feet though?
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they have to hover pretty high. >> everyone thinks of robots and drones and what is happening and it is a brave new world. jedediah, the fact is it is just technology and why wouldn't you use a drone the way we use cameras in our city streets. >> are you talking to somebody who thengs the terminator -- thinks the terminator in a movie will actual lies in the next few years. are you really directing this question to me? i am terrified of robots. i think they are taking over the world. i don't know what we will do without sara connor and you are directing the question at me. i'm terrified of drones. this guy could have a drone. do you trust this -- >> i want the police to have drones. >> if you look at the picture of spring break and all of those young people. >> i am there usually. >> is it that bad to have the robots take over? this is the future.
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robots can't come soon enough. gyro bots are not invited to my dsh dash robots are not invited to my party. >> she can be a dermatologist at some point. gyro boughts -- >> when you go to the beach what happens? >> the airplane goes over and they have a little -- drink red bull every day coming off the back. the planes fly over anyway and this is new technology. we will close things out with a bedtime story. i think i made my point. ♪
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♪ he has a sharp wit. a winning smile.
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and no chance of getting an athletic scholarship. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. because of the primaries. but we will be back on wednesday with dave smith and john devore and lou daabs and mackey and morrell. >> someone wasn't having a zip zip -- zippity-doo-da day. a wife was upset when her husband wouldn't accompany her on the splash mountain ride. lucky for us she purchased the souvenir photo so we can never forget. it was well worth the arm and leg. the frigid ice princess told "inside edition" she wanted her husband to have a momento
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of how mad he made me. i practiced my face the whole ride. i wanted to get it right. i didn't have a mirror so i frowned my brow and made a face and hoped for the best. >> i you plod her. i have been that woman. i have dated many a coward that would not come on a coaster with me. >> really? >> i love she hue humiliated him. i am doing this. i am doing this. they are all a bunch of babies. all of the men are gone. i am afraid of heights. i feel nauseous. she knows what is up. >> she knew exactly where the camera was. >> i love the passion. >> i know why this guy didn't do it. she would have snapped a picture of him being a scaredy cat on it and it would be mocho -- macho husband is afraid. >> look at that face, how do you not run for the hill hills? you have to ride it a thousand times. this is not her first rodeo.
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she is upset. >> she knew exactly when it do it and how to do it. >> have i to give credit to the walt disney people. they take a nice, sharp photo. >> they do. they absolutely do. >> i paid $19 on kuhn of those foe -- on one of those photos. i didn't know when they were going to take it. my daughter looks good. >> now your photo is ruined because there is a person in there who is not having a good time. that's the best photo. >> you go up to the lady and say who is the person? the therd seat. there is is nobody there. 20 years ago somebody died on that seat. >> that's so good. >> when i was there the ride is out. they were changing the water or something. >> so they changinged the water. >> you wanted a refund? >> there are plenty of other ride at disney. >> i call scaredy cat on you
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jie. we probably have to go? we have 14 seconds. a special thanks to jedediah bila and rob long. rcbl on twitter. that does it for me. i'm tom shillue.
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