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band that will be performing at the international tattoo festival june 21st through the 24th, and wow. i'm greg gut feld, and for all of us here, good night, america. # thank you. welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone. i'm tom shillue, and i'm hoping that andy is behind me at the red eye desk so we can know what we are discussing. >> i am indeed here, tom, and tonight, no stories about donald trump. that is right, it is a trump-free show. ♪ >> usa, usa, usa! usa, usa, usa!
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usa, usa, usa, usa! >> tom? >> thank you, andy. let's welcome in our guests. she doesn't know much about film du noir, but she knows about this the guy next to her. he is the founder of ricochet.com, rob long. she has so much wit you would think that she is a philly cheese steak [ laughter ] host of the "invasion of privacy u "podcast, comedian kate wolf. and he is a cia agent with nothing but time and blood on his hand, and sitting next to me, the former president of covert operations and diligence, mike baker. all right. let's start the show. to paraphrase the movie "days of thunder" russian jets felt the
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need, the need for speez. this week, vladimir putin's jets blazed the baltic seas as what was deskrcribed as a simulated attack profile, and this is what s.a.p. stands for. here is more of the video [ laughter ] >> that son of a [ bleep ]. >> yee-hah. >> things got tense. >> yes. >> and russia was sending a message because they were flying to close, but the white house said that russia is writing checks that the body can't cash. that is a really -- >> well, that is good actually. >> they did not say that. >> i would expect them to -- >> actually they said, this is entirely inconsistent with the
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professional norms of militaries operating in proximity to each o other in international waters. far less provocative. i want to go to the expert on the panel. and so was that uncalled for? >> well, it is uncalled for. it is like i ran into a boyfriend holding hands with another woman, and this is not cheating, but preparing for it. and we bumped the monkeys, but it is within the rules, so it is okay. >> you have to are prepare for the eventualities. >> yes are. >> and mike, maybe you know something about it that -- >> bump monkeys? >> that is like dry humping. >> oh, my. >> and so each -- >> well, if each person was equipped with the monkey they would do that? >> well, we all have monkeys, but just different types of m monkeys. >> we can just carry on with this. >> and you have been all around the world, and you have is seen a lot of monkeys.
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>> yes, i have seen my share of monkeys, too, i might add. this is is interest, because nobody is going the war over this. and these sort of incidents happen on a fairly regular basis between us and china and russia in the china sea, and what is new is the proximity is amazing, and the fact that they released the video is amazing. nothing happens with foreign policy, and what is happening is that we are having increasing tensions with gnaw toe, and we have been reallocating resources to convince the nato allies that we are not going anywhere, and so, you know, that is not going to escape putin's notice, and also that we are conducting naval exercises with the polish navy, and one of the most important allies out there, and the russians were sending it more to the polls than us. >> and what would you say, because on talk radio they would say it is obama's weakness and they would not do ut if it were another president?
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>> no, look, putin did it to the previous administration and the chinese did, and in this situation, you are to have a measured response. what we should do, and i'm not s saying that we shouldn't do anything, but aside from the harshly worded letter that the white house has sent out, and we should go, okay, look, fine, we should increase the allocation of resources out to nato, and we have been putting in p pe personnel, and hardware and money and not a lot more, but a little bit more, and you want the play the game, and do this sort of the provocation, fine, but you won't get the result that you want. >> okay. rob long, what do you think? a provocation that we have to answer? >> yeah, it is a provocation. and it is sort of like the kids in the backt seat, and you say, don't touch your brother, and he puts it right by the face, and he says, i am not touching you. and so two years ago, this month, in the same place to the same u.s. destroyer and so it happen happens a lot. i think that you are right, but it is happening --
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>> and happened again in october of last year. >> but more important that it happened with a polish helicopter there, and the president did sell out the pohls earlier in the administration, and so we have a presidential candidate who is talking about how he does not care about nato, and so it is a smart thing for the russians to do to poke the bear and see what happens. >> and i think that obama actually is handling it well that you don't take the bait and say, give me a break. and where the russians come from it is not attached to russia, but it is on the other side of lithuania or belarus or whatever, and it is much closer to poland and not part of russia proper, so they are vulnerable right now, and this is why they are being jerks. >> and joanne, it is obama's last year, and they know that they can do thing, and that is when they do this stuff when you have is a lame duck president, right? >> well, yeah, but, sure. i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> well, it is lame all around, li like, oh, we are going to be flying real areally close to you, and the we will respond by
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saying, that is lame, you guys. i don't know, we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes, and vladimir putin's ego. so even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it to the other huge problems. >> do you believe that if women were running the governments of the world, this would never happen? >> it will not happen, tom. no women. >> and i would say that it would depend at lot on the timing, because you could see it being a thermonuclear war if the timing were wrong, if you get my drift. >> i get it. i know what you are i trueing to mean. >> my timing is currently wrong. >> but you know that there could be trouble, right? >> yes, and men only in charge of the -- in other words -- >> is that what you are saying? >> well, kremlin, whatever. they have are announced they will spend $200,000 to preserve linens and corpse.
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this is a picture of the former leader here. look at him. >> what a handsome man. >> actually, this is him, and a real picture of the body, and many polls show that russians would prefer to have him buried complaining that linen himself would have opposed being treated as a idol, and what do you think, rob? >> well, first of all, linen had no problem being treated like a idol. when i was in hanoi, and ho chi minh who is also embalmed like that, and there is a big sign that says ho chi minh has been sent back to moscow for repairs. they should open it up for more people. look at that, can you maj, the pictures of any of the real housewives they would benefit from what they are doing to l lenin. so much better. >> well, the ears are made of some type of clay or polymer x
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wax. they are doing u all kinds of thing, and soy is not embalming. kate, i think it is gruesome having a dead body there. >> i think it is hot. i think it is crazy how much we spend on the funerals and spend on people who are after they died and we are not taking care of the living as we should be. and when i die, dig a hole, and put me in and give me the science, and whatever, and take the money and give it to a homeless person. >> oh, that is nice. >> and joanne, what do you do for the three days before you put them in the hole? they are going to start to -- >> well, if you drink enough, you won't feel anything. >> i am fascinated with the dead. i think it is what people see. it is like, you nknow, when's te last time you saw a 500-year-old body? probably never. we might not ever see it again. >> well, once or twice. >> it is so cool. it is cool. this doesn't happen. >> okay.
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baker, this is is a big tourist thing, and there are lines to see, and why? >> well, i strolled past lenin several times, and he does look good. this is the thing about poking the monkey or whatever -- >> i i did not bring that up. >> well, something like that. and you know how they steal the college mascot, and if wasn't to poke the bear and bother lenin, we should go in there and steal the body like a prank, and then we should give it back. >> well, wait, there i fever pitch, stealing lenin. >> and you could take him all around. >> he is like jonah hill, and somebody else. >> and someone else's life. >> yes. >> and a big, big thing. >> like a "weekend at bernie's, u "and take him around. >> i would say that i want that. i know you said that you would not like that, but i want it. >> you want to be embalmed? >> yes, and in the the open
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coffin surrounded by guards forever. >> maybe just propped up. >> at a desk orring in some. >> well, you can move me around a little bit. >> rob would look great like that. >>ped what is ted cruz's stance on soup? he thinks it is okay. and last month, the gop candidate told "us" magazine that when he is in d.c. the dinner is a can of soup, and wednesday, his wife, heidi, told us this revealing story about his soup obsession. >> when we were back from our honeymoon, ted went off to the store by himself and i was completely shocked when he arrived back at the apartment with literally 100 cans of campbell chunky soup. and you don't buy 1100 of anything much less campp bell's soup. so the next morning i loaded up the car, and before he woke up, and i returned every single can. >> i hope it has a happy ending. >> i called my mother just to
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make sure that i had done the right thing as a newlywed, and she emphatically disagreed with me. and so when ted opened up the pan trishgs i told him that i would go back to buy those cans again. >> wow. wow, that is something. i think that he is progressive guy, and i have never been to the grocery store [ laughter ] >> well, look at that, he know hos u to buy a can of soup, and she is a man of the people. and i will come out to say, it i love soup. soup is great. when you have kids, and you don't have any food in the pantry, and we have like, 1%, but it is a large pantry. >> and you is one of the walk-in pantries? >> we do. >> to you have a screened door on the pantry? >> we have a large window on the pantry. >> really? >> yeah, yeah. i was at someone's house, and they had a screened door on the pantry. >> no. >> i don't, but i will put one in. >> and you know, if you know how kids love soup, and if you go
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into the safehouse, you never nknow what is going to be left there to eat, and you know that you could be in there for weeks waiting for something to take off, and you have to wait for weeks to eat something, and you see a can of soup, and you would be excited because usually all that was in this is a bag of rice or oatmeal, and so when i see soup, a feeling wells up inside me. >> and kate, should she have made him bring the soup back or go buy it? >> she is throwing somebody off, because if you think that the weirdest thing that ted cruz is into, then you are crazy. you know that man has some crazy porn collection, and some animal thing in there, and weird is the soup, come on. >> rob, you know, if you sit down to soup, you don't need any of that stuff. >> you can see that if she is talking about that, it is past the soup. and she is saying, that soup is
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fine, and don't make me anything, and it is fine, because i have had your cooking. that is what made her, and you could see her when she is telling the story like, kind of of still pissed that he bought the soup. we are going to be having the soup. let go of it. it made him more real to me, and more weird than less weird. >> well, there is more stuff going on than the sp. >> joanne? >> i think that heidi's mom, and i have to give her prop, because she stood up for ted, and she sa said, no, you go get that soup, and you let him have the soup. >> i mean, you have to have the man have the vice. i am concerned about the health. if this man could possibly be the next president of the united states, there is so much sodium in soup that you don't etch realize that if you eat the whole can, that is about two times the amount of sodium that you should be consuming in a day which leads to high blood pressure, and that is not okay. >> yeah, it is a lot.
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>> and 1,400. >> and she is absolutely right. >> it is chunky chicken, and, you know, the ones with the little bits of the steak in it. i love that. >> and chunky sirloin. >> and the italian wedding soup. and that is delicious. >> yeah. >> and you are right, the sodium thing is off of the charts. >> well, it is fine. >> and it is important. >> and we discovered the world for salt. >> and hypertension. >> and the world is based on salt. meanwhile, cruz tweeted out a video of himself riding a roller coaster, and at least he did not point out the obvious metaphor, oh, no, he did. cruz was wearing the proper amusement park attire, and a business suit. let's see if he enjoying the ride. >> i am having a good time. i'm having a good time.
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oh, i spilled my soup. oh, boy. soup on my doeshgs. oh, boy. >> he got soup on the dockers. >> all right. i support the soup habit, but don't take it on the coaster. >> no, no, no no soup on the coast er, and kids, never ever take the soup on the coaster. i don't know where to go with this story, and i can't believe -- and this is where it is, what it has gone to, and if we are not talking about trump endlessly, it is ted cruz and soup. what happened to the candidates talk tact policies and explaining themselves? >> well with, he does. >> he does? >> he talks policy all of the time. and kate, both of the videos here, they made me like ted cruz all of the more. it is fantastic, he goes on roller coasters and he is eating soup. he is every man. >> yeah, uman, and she is working so hard to the prove that he is relatable, and he should have showed himself
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georging on the funnel cake and vomiting it. i make mistakes all of the time, and i would like to see him do something like that. all right. what i think that has made him the most likable so far is that in the same interview, he had the two kids out, and those two kids make him like the most human person, and they share the tidbit ss and they are candid, d he needs to bring them entertaining. >> and the kids, you know, you want to keep the kids out of the spotlight, because if you put nem there, it opens them up to -- >> well, joanne is right, because you can't put them in the campaign spotlight and they are there and you hold the people responsible, but it is like a big old awkward dad and the daughters are like, dad, please, don't embarrass me, and he is, and when he raises the hands on the roller coaster, he kept saying "i'm having a good time" and that is alarming to me. >> well, we did that.
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we fwoof goofed with that. >> you did the whole thing? >> u think we did that. >> who does ted cruz? >> i did it. i think i did it. i pulled a rob long. and now, coming up, should we let people text in movie theaters? the heated debate coming up next. can this much love be cleanedrlin' by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand.
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to move by the end of the summer a. powerful earthquake shakes the central area of ecuador. the 7.8 magnitude quake was felt in quito. and meanwhile, operations are under way following two devastating earthquakes there. the death toll is up to 41, and officials say that the number could rise. more than 250,000 people have been told to stay out of their homes out of the fear they may collapse. thousa thousands of soldiers are looking through the mountains of debris looking for survivors. the thursday night quake was 5.9 quake followed by a 7.3 quake on friday. >> and ted cruz won all 14 delegates up for grabs at the wyoming gop convention, but he trails the frontrunner donald trump by 120 delegates. the international space station
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is goi is going to have a inflatable habitat. nasa is interested in having crew living quarters for three-year trips to and from mars. >> and for those of you who have not filed the 2015 tax, fortunately the irs extended the deadline from friday to monday for you, so you will have a little bit more time to file. you can file for six-month extension, but you can owe the government, you still need to send the request with the request on the 18th. i'm jackie ibanez, and now back to "red eye." the with flat screen tvs at home, and more movies on demand, it is harder to get people out to the movie, and now, aaron had a great idea to make some the theaters texting and mobile device friendly. when you tell a 22-year-old to turn off the movie, and don't
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ruin the movie, they hear, cut off your arm above the elbow. you can't tell a 22-year-old to turn off the cell phone, and the reaction was swift. here is some of the response on social media. who is this monster? time to boycott the amc theaters. if you institute this policy even as a test, i will never set foot in a amc theater before. i will cut up my amc card, and never go again. if you are testing to any of the screenings, i will never go there and i hate cinemamark and so please don't do it. and the simple, why, why, why? dumb, dumb, dumb. and many people blame the millennials calling them selfish and rude, and this a case of the generational hostile the ti? i find eating far more annoying than texting, but people grew up with it. if your phone is on silence, i
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don't mind if they use the phone, but i guess that i am part of the problem. rob, were you surprised at the reaction? >> well, i was surprised that andy leibby made up that many fake names. they are all kind of in the ap di voice [ laughter ] >> look, i feel it is a stupid thing, and the problem in the movie business is not that 22-year-old 22-year-olds are not going to the movies, but the problem is that the 32-year-olds are not going to the movies so. i don't foe why he is solving a problem that is not a problem will. you could make better movies, but trying to get the 32 kwoelds in on when it is not a holiday season, maybe telling them that by the way, you will have people texting, and periscope can, and facebook lighting, maybe that is the wrong choice. >> maybe it is. kate, the older people are not going to the movies, because the think have the flat screen tv and they want to stay at home, and because it is a young person's medium, he is saying, make it all about young people, and let them text and do whatever they want.
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>> well, it does not have to be strong in either way. i would not be able to check my phone if there is an emergency, but the movies are so expensive, and i wonder if my son is okay, but it is like, $20 to go to the movie, and i had to leave my house to see this, so i have to watch it. what am i going to do on the phone? read a review of the movie? be in the moment, people. >> and what about the reaction of that i went to the news of this break, there were hundreds of messaging saying i will never go to the movies again. >> it is the same as they talked about allowing the cell phone calls op airline, and it is bad enough they have wi-fi and the airline was the place that it is the last sanctuary and you could sit there on the plaep for five hours or overseas flight longer and you did not feel guilty about not doing anything, and
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you could not be contact and it is a pleasant experience, and the wi-fi and now cell phones, and you should have heard the anger expressed, and this part of it, i agree, keep the phone in the pocket for a period of time and don't be that person who is walking around taking picture, and goi i go to the ki games, and out in idaho which is laid back, you will have people doing this instead of watching the game. >> and ethan in idaho? >> yes. up believable. >> that is the greatest state in the nation. >> and what about my point that it is the talking and the eating? people are passing pop corn to each other, and how about this, keep the texting device on, and you can text each other, and shut your mouth? >> well, i think that we should let the market decide. >> oh. >> and i think that we need more snacks, even more, because if you are busy and you have popcorn fingers ashs, and there is is all of the glorious butter all over your hands, you can't text, because you don't want it all over the pristine iphone 6s
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color phone, and so the snacks make them cheaper, and we are all happy. >> and the snacks are cheaper, the theater companies would go broke. >> let the market des sis side. >> they have have to make the margins. >> but you are insane about the airlines because i want to make calls on the plane. >> just don't talk. you can tex or the whatever. >> i don't need to, but i like that six hours where i can do something like write and send e-mails and catch up. >> and you know, certainly not the phone calls, you can't be in favor of the phone calls to allow people to talk on the phones. >> well, you know, i think it is good for talking to each other. >> oh, no, i do agree with that, the quiet plane. >> and you know, we have all seen them, they get -- >> i was about to go to the commercial, and you brought up -- >> ooh. >> and it is interesting. >> but it is when they get on the plane. >> and there are people on there talking --
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>> what about the rush san fly bayh and you said that it is a pair ra phrase of the need for spe speed, and it is a purposeful mistake op your part. >> maybe. >> it is a line from the classic movie "iron eagle" with louis goes set jr. >> and kate, bump monkeys is something that two women did. >> well, like to expand it, because we have a masculine and feminine within us, and you can bump a monkey with anyone. >> fair enough. and mike, you said it is not about obama's weakness, and the russians did it in the previous administration, and the chinese did it to the previous administration. get out. >> what? >> get out. >> now in. >> yeah. >> they have to unhook me. i am hooked up. >> i cannot believe that crap like that, and i know the political leanings are, so i apologize. and rob, you said that you think that obama is handling this well? >> well, not yet.
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>> get out. get out. >> can i go get a drink, rob? >> well, you are to be unhooked to go. we can go bump the monkeys. >> i prefer to watch it. i don't want to -- expand it. >> and i know what it means. >> well, you will know in ten minutes. >> i will draw a picture afterwards. >> and tom, kudos to hammer on this being about obama even after two guests said it was. >> thank you. i have to bring it around. >> absolutely. rob, you think it is fair to the say that the business is going to be out of control, and we will be lucky to live through it? >> ugh, yeah. this is a movie thing. yeah, yeah. i nknow that you are going to nail me for -- >> a movie thing. >> and yeah, go ahead. yeah. >> oh, god. >> you don't know what movie that is from? >> what is it again? >> come on, man. you pretend to work in hollywood. >> "flash dance." ? >> i y it is fred thompson in "flash dance."
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and seeing the water falling on fred's head. the late fred thompson, the great american. >> yes. and the tomb of lenin's corpse, and joanne, you said you were fascinate nated with the dead, and you know that is illegal, right? >> well, i like to look a them. >> that is how it starts do. you like to look at them after you have have made them dead? >> well, sometimes. >> and you talked about lenin being a good movie pitch, and there is a plot that has nothing to do with the project, and completely different, and i was unaware of that when the project came forward. >> oh, of course. >> and now i have a single purpose entity to handle the production there that. >> okay. i will get the coffee. >> and by the way, this is a fun tactic that came by that the body in lenin's tomb is not actually lenin, but it is a yak
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kov smirnoff. >> and in russia, the body is not actually him, but you. >> and the ted cruz 100 cans of soup is like a harry potter mov movie. and people talked about the pantry, and now people have pantry envy. i did not want to mention it, because it is sounding a little bit more posh than i am. but when we had the soup, we had it alphabetized. >> that is fantastic. >> i appreciate that. and kate, you said that the craziest thing that cruz is in is soup, you are crazy. it sounded like you thought about it. >> yes, and i have weird images of like donkey porn there, and i'm a psychic, so i speak the truth. >> wow! do you get weird lawsuits? well, you know what is delicious? donkey soup. >> oh!
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never had it. >> and also, if you bump the monkeys together, you can make soup out of that. >> and eventually, it will happen. >> just bump the donkeys. >> oh, no. >> and now, you seemed passive aggressive and heidi was passive aggressive about him buying the soup, and they both said that they jumped in to say that she was not a good cook, and he said that he didn't. >> but it is amazing that the one thing that you remember after your honeymoon is that, surprise, you are a lousy cook. >> so you believe that it is on the woman to be the good cook in the household. >> i would rather have what she is cooking than ted is cooking. >> yeah, you and me both, b brother. >> i don't want to do a movie with you anymore. [ laughter ] >> you are too dirty. >> oh, joanne, you were talking about the sodium content of soup being high. >> yes. >> don't be that person, don't be mom. >> i am that person. they do sell low sodium soup.
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do it. >> maybe he did. >> well sh, he should specify. he really should. >> all right. >> by the way, i should point out, tom, that heidi cruz told megyn kelly the story the night before the town hall, and you chose to do the story of the cnn town hall, and now i can't help but question your loyalty to the great network. >> i did not know. >> really, you don't watch fox news? you knew about cnn, but not fox news. >> well, that is interesting. i the think that i was working hard -- >> well, we will put a pin in in that. >> and the roller coaster thing, you said that cruz was wearing a business suit on the roller coaster, because that is crazy. he was merely wearing a blazer and khakis. >> well, it is business casual. >> it is not a suit. >> don't be that guy. >> well, it is my job to be that guy. >> and i know a lot of the reinsurance guys. >> reinsurance? >> yes, they wear the khakis and
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the jacket. >> and nothing wrong with that and the soup. it is not a judgment thing. >> and funnier to say a suit, because you get the laugh in. >> if you get your laughs through lies, well, then, i mean. >> yeah. >> nand is the definition of a laugh, andy. >> well, mike, you said that you don't know where to go with this story. >> right. >> it is like, do they think that somebody is going to be seeing this, and say, well, i was not going to vote for cruz, but now, he seems pretty good, because he likes roller coaster. >> yes, that is my everyman. >> and from the glamorous pantry, you are making fun of him. >> yes, ted likes roller coasters. yes, i will stop using that voice. >> and did you see that pantry understood ground? >> well, it is more of a bunker than a pantry, and we keep food in there so i call it a pantry, a punker. >> oh, okay.
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>> and you can see it is word play. >> and amc is saying that it is open to the idea to have theaters open where it is okay to text. and if you get a call from me looking for bail po e nooshgs it is because i snapped in the theater, and just so you know that. >> it has happened. >> not to me, yet. >> but, to, it has happened out there, and somebody was text in, and they got killed dwlchlt yes, yes. >> and mike, you said that it is bad enough that they have wi-fi on the airlines. >> yes. >> and that only cost like $50. >> yes, and so it is available to everybody. >> yes, that is true. and tom, you suggested that texting in theaters is better than talking? >> yes. >> and no, it is not. they are equally bad. >> well, i'm, you know, i think that i am focused on the audio, because it is what bothers me more, the talking. >> and you know that fill system a visual medium, don't you? >> yes, and the sound. i don't like the chewing or the food. i don't mind like a little
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bit -- >> you have misphonia. >> yes, goi into the rage because of the chewing. >> you can't blame him for that, because it is a disease. you are sick. you can't blame him for that. you need to get yourself looked at. >> okay. i am four minutes off. >> all right. thank you, an dichdyandy. more stories when we return. irld at&t, you can get your tv and wireless service from one provider. (dad) are not we your providers? do we not provide you with this succulent jackrabbit pie? this delicious graywater soup? and a single lick of the family lolli every harvest moon? (vo) don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv.
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from america's news head quarters, i'm jackie ibanez. at 28 people were killed after a 7.8 quake struck ecuador. some homes have been destroyed and in one port city a of pass collapsed and gave way near a shopping center. and the control tower at a local irport also suffered damages. and nine more prisoners were released from guantanamo bay as part of the president's plan to the close guantanamo. the men from yemen are sent to aub saudi arabia now where they will up and go rehab. 80 prisoners remain in the guantanamo bay center, and the rest are expected to be sent home or moved to another country by the end of the sum many mer we are told. pope francis has taken 12 syrian refugees home with him
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after he went to the greek island of lesbos. a maryland firefighters was shot and killed on the job saturday, and john snyder was killed when he and his come raud were responding to a call for hel. when nobody answered the door, they tryied to force their thee way in, and that is when somebody opened up fire. the emergency firefighter jared swain was also killed and no charge charges have been brought against the shooter. i'm jackie ibanez with your headlines. now, back to fox news. you never stop
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i coin ed that phrase in 1997, and taylor swift agrees. the pop star tells "vogue" that her new focus is on the short term goals like cpr, and making a cocktail and learning how the change a tire. she says that when she learn de to learn a new skill, she concentrates until she does it. i was so upset i could not do a split, she said, but she stretched for a year, and now she feels better knowing that she can do it. ka kate, i'm proud of her. >> yes, it is the little things that count, and the thing that bothered me is that it says that she conquered the music industry, and that is why he is going for the little thing, and she did not conquer the music industry, and that is led zeppelin, and the beatles, and not taylor swift. >> well, i don't know, because if you look, it seems they have been conkwerd, rob. >> well, i wish that you had put
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that in a different way, and not that way. >> i am so sorry, my head is turned around here. >> oh, rob. >> and i will say that i found that her little things that she conquered the little tests are the kind of thing that you do when somebody has a terrible brain injury, and okay, we will make a cocktail today, and one thing. it doesn't seem that even for the short term goals, they are are really short. >> for the little things in life, and that is what she is saying the amid the hustle and bustle of the show biz, she want wants to take the shaker and make a cocktail. >> well, that is fine, but to celebrate the mastery of the cocktail shaker, and it is like, lady, how bad upstairs? what happened to you? >> i have a lot of respect for taylor swift. i have met her. and you know, she and i, we have hung. and you have heard that she runs with a crew, with a posse. >> are you in the posse? >> well, look, we became friends last summer, and you could say
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that. we hang out, and i forget where that is taken. she is a really talented person. >> that is the kids choice awards and we were horsing around. she is down the earth when you get to know her. look at that. that is backstage. >> she is photo bombing you. >> she is. >> and is she photo bombing me or i am photo bombing her? >> that is the crazy stuff that you do. >> yes, and it is weird that the four young women would only have fun with this middle-aged dude around. >> you say middle? >> i'm a little bit older than her, but look, joanne, i think that taylor swift is great, and great song wrwriter and perform. sfw and she inspires women. i too, have a short term goal, an emmy, oscar and tony and followed by the kennedy center honor, and so they will be coming shortly. truly, we all have those, and i mean, i would love to pump my own gas, and jersey girl
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problems, and like i don't know how to do that. >> you don't? >> because i get it. there are things that escape you and even through all of the fame, and whatever, the little things that keep you grounded, and this is good for her. >> and what is on your taylor swift list. >> the little things to learn? >> yes. >> i have been working on the fly fishing. >> and that is great, "a river runs through it ". >> yes, i agree 100%, and sometimes the life can be overwhelming, and so much going on and you say, you know, i want to tie a proper square not? or the split. i think that you should learn t it. it is only going to take a year. >> and we will close with a bedtime story right after this. honey, did you call the insurance company? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows!
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welcoming a new student. it is not this guy. the new student is a humanoid robot named pepper. they are not just taking our jobs, but they are taking our algebra classes. he is equiped with cameras and sensors that allow him to identify them. he said i never thought i would be accepted to a human school. they are getting the full high school experience that includes dealing with bully. here is pepper getting a
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classic swirly. and of course the traditional wedgy. and who can forget every freshman's first day? that's what i call cyberbullying. he is in a locker there. >> it is cyberbullying. gyro bots, they are go -- robots, they are going to high school. i don't get it. >> the fact that he can react to emotions so they can put him in social environments. are there a lot of emotions? aren't they all taught to just do it? >> joanne, robots will be interacting in this way. do you welcome that? >> yes, and i will have them as my best friend to cheat on them in math class. he is totally getting all of the right answers. or she. i don't want to assign gender. >> i thought pepper was on the line. at first i thought pepper was a she, but apparently --
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>> we need to ask pepper how pepper identifies. i think -- what do you think, kate? >> i think it is terrifying. everybody is all about robots. did we not learn the i robot terminator and this is the apocalypse that is coming. they are in school to learn our behavior. they can take us all out. >> they didn't go to high school and maybe that's why they are going to high school. >> they never adjusted. >> that's right. >> your theory is high school will teach them to be nicer? >> through the bullying. if they have to ask someone to the prom, you learn. >> i work with tom shillue. >> i had to get over my fear. >> i had to walk up to the locker and ask her. she said no. >> i had to learn. >> what was her name? >> a special thanks to joanne.
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right now on "justice," the last push in the big apple as the candidates try to topple the front runners for a slew of new york delegates. >> trump all the way. >> plus, i take to the streets of the big city to find out who new yorkers will cast ballots for this tuesday. tonight, street justice in the city that never sleeps. >> trump. >> why are you making me run like this? >> breaking tonight, ted cruz sweeps all 14 delegates in wyoming and now it's on to new york tuesday for all the candidates. hell
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