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and also go to gretawire.com. both places lots going on. good night, see you tomorrow night. 7:00 p.m. eastern. welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone. i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy levy at the tease deck. andy? >> coming up on the big show, budweiser bore changes its thaim to america. up next, they will change to canadian light. and a new poll that says people say it is okay to share spoilers on the media. spoiler alert, he agrees. spoiler alert, i will tear him apart at half time. and what story made tom shillue say, quote, i like a hairy chest, during our daily meeting. i am not a fan of spoiler, so i won't tell you what it is. back to you, tom. >> i did say that at the meeting. thanks, andy.
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let's welcome our guest. she failed art class, but she still knows how to paibt -- paint the town red. it is joanne nosuchunsky. national review staff writer charles cook. and in high school she was voted most likely to make someone cry during an argument. human rights attorney and director of the law fair project, brooke goldstein. and he has done more treatments than jonas salk. next to me, tv writer, producer and founder, rob long. let's start the show. >> is donald trump losing his touch? he used to be the nicknamed king. lyin ted, crooked marco, little hillary? the latest monkier lack the spark, crazy bernie sanders, goofy warren. and warren herself shot back.
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that's the best you can come up with? yeah, goofy, lizzy, that's the best he can go. -- the best he can don't or maybe he is becoming nicer. budweiser is change the name of its flagship beer to america through the election. they say it has something to do with the olympics, but i think we all know the real reason. >> donald trump do you think you had something to do with budweiser changing the name of their beer for the summer? >> i think so. they are so impressed with what our country will become that they decided to do this before the fact. >> we are laughing at that. i think doosey is leading him there. we poke at trump for claiming credit. >> claiming credit for what he thinks they think it will become when it is president. they should have named it chaotic nightmare, emotionally unstable beer. >> look, i think trump was having a good time. i think it was a little tongue in cheek.
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>> i can't tell anymore. i'll take your word for it. it does seem consistent with the psychology that he be taking credit with something based on someone else's understanding his greatness. >> i don't know if that is fair. i want to go to a trump fan. charles? >> how do you distinguish that moment from the movie? that could have been a deleted scene where president comancho says we are renaming all of the drinks america because i am so awesome. >> like i said, you don't think he was being lead down that path? >> of course he was being lead down that path. the entire election has been being lead down that path from fox and friends so he can become the nominee. that's a perfect example. >> what is going on if london with the muslim mayor? can you tell me about that? >> nice work, man. america. >> a great donald trump moment. are you criticizing donald trump. >> everyone has to talk about
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donald trump. what is he doing? he is on talking about donald trump. >> well that's what the rest of the world is obsessed with. is this guy actually going to be president? he won a majority of the votes and probably some of the criticisms of him were unfair. he wouldn't have been my choice. >> are we talking about trump or the muslim mayor? >> he is a liberal mayor and he would not have been my choice, but not because he is a muslim, but because he is a progressive. we'll see how he does. >> what do you think. is trump having a good time? >> they laid it up for him and he clearly took the bait. i understand where his ego was going with this one. i think the beer is named after our country. our country's name is america. unless america is named after trump it does -- it doesn't
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make sense. >> i don't even drink budweiser. >> i think i am a little bit of a beer snob. >> it is hard to believe with that outfit you are considered a beer snob. >> i think of myself as a red america. i want to be a budweiser guy, joanne. >> totally. i just don't have the stomach walls for it. i don't know why we are being so hard on trump. he found a funny. isn't that what we want? they are able to roll with the puncheses and find the -- not take things too seriously and that's what he did. he answered the question and took the credit. it was funny. it was funny. however, he should -- if you all want to attack him you should attack him for the fact that budweiser, the company that owns this beer is not an american company and trump should boycott because of that. >> when they said we would love a presidential candidate who is funny they wouldn't
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follow-up the sentence with and is also a psycho. >> i have this conversation with my husband. all of them are an ego maniac. >> they are all sociopaths. >> he turned it into a brand. he has his name on the buildings and everything. but do you think for practical purposeses is he anymore of an ego maniac than hillary clinton? >> he is an honest ego maniac who likes to put adjectives before people's fames. he is not good at the nicknaming business. >> he is good. i am not a fan of donald trull p at all. i am not a fan of donald trump at all. he has gone for the jugular. lyin detective and crooked pill pill -- crooked hillary. i think the crazy bernie sanders one is apt, but goofy
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elizabeth warren, that's not -- >> she did pretend to be an indian. that's what he was going for. don't you remember? >> how does goofy work? lyin was with warren. >> he can't do lyin. >> it should be a native american thing. >> don't even -- stop right now. >> she checked the box. >> you are absolutely right. >> she checked the box. >> look, trump is now 70 and it has been a long campaign and they have run out of gas. they need to take a week off and come up with nicknames. it is like bob hope at the end of his career. doing jokes and forgot where he was. >> he wouldn't have been another average joe. he has to regrets not running for the highest office in the land. in the wake of hits -- of his son dying of cancer it was the right thing for him and his family.
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they agreed that donald trump shouldn't be underestimated. and he is confident that hillary clinton will defeat him. he also casually dropped this. >> it it is an awful thing to say that i think i would have been the best president. >> is that awful to say? with all due respect that would not fly in this election. >> i can be more presidential than anybody. more presidential than anybody other than the great abe lincoln. he was very presidential, right? >> actually, i guess i was wrong. this is a season for bluster. there was no one more presidential than abe lincoln. >> super presidential. >> honest abe. >> i actually don't think he was. i love abraham lincoln and he was the greatest president, but i don't think in terms of presidential presence you would pick him out. >> didn't they think he was a hey seed? >> he was a tall and gangly and awkward guy. >> how do you get more presidential than lincoln? >> how do you get less
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presidential? he was a genius in the right place they right time. >> i like daniel day-lewis. >> he had a speech problem and when he gave his first speech they laughed jie. then he went through a transformation where he intentionally tried to become more presidential. >> and then he won the academy award. >> it looked like he was on tv all the time. he was not on television and not on gma. people didn't hear his voice. >> they didn't read back then. >> and they didn't tweet. >> trump is the man for the age, is he not? >> what are you talking about? you are bananas. that's a crazy twist. a man for the ages? >> it is his moment. he is the master of media and we live in a media age. >> it remains to be scene. you get 65 million people to vote for you and that's to lose. >> it will tighten up and tighten up.
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stay tuned. it is really, really hard to run and even lose for the presidency let alone do what he did which is to get the plurality. >> i am to the allowed to do that on fox. >> hillary clinton is in trouble. joe biden couldn't resist that. >> i also want to say he said in that interview it was something very moving. if you are going to run are to the presidency you will have his heart and soul. in the spirit of not being immune from criticism, if you just look at his track record we can get a glimpse of what kind of apease meant president he would be. he is the biggest pro-iran lobby yes, sir bow sides the national iranian national council. this is a man who also stood
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by assad and tried to rehabilitate the murderous assad regime. on every position he has taken it has been quite dangerously wrong. do you remember what he said about farque? >> of course i do. >> this is a group -- -- >> what fark? >> taking hostages and basically said they had legitimate complaints. he was the originator of every man's freedom fighter. that is a kerry presidency. by done would have run and won. >> conservatives have a view of biden as a clown and in someway he appears clownish. but had he been the nominee, i think he would have done extraordinary well. he is one of those old school politicians who connects with people. >> people want old school right now? they are voting for bernie.
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>> they want old school. apparently the 1930s. he is the guy we talk about the rust belt and all of these things being put in play. biden would have done very well. he would have gone to pennsylvania. people really like the man. >> now what if bernie ran and then you had hillary. what if bernie and hillary -- >> you mean biden. >> biden and hillary split it and then bernie would come in and win it. what do you think? >> that could be a possibility. especially if the democratic voters were dumping biden in with the obama presidency and tied with hillary. they want someone who is farther left, i could see that. we'll never know. he didn't run. >> this is all moot. >> oh hillary. she is minutes away from securing the whole thing, right? are these people living in a
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fantasy land? >> i don't know. i was at the protest for bernie and i saw the average age was basically 18. i think hillary may be a shoe in now, but look at the country 10, 15 years from now and we are going way, way even more left than hillary. if bernie is alive or who ever his protege is, that looks like the youth is going. >> left. they are a bunch of comme's. >> comme's socialists. >> i am just amazed in 15 years bernie will be around. >> well who ever his protege is. >> he will be an old man. >> are you wishing death on the man? >> no, i am wishing a quiet hospice care. is that all right? >> it is nice. >> last friday was international no diet day. most americans object sighed it it -- observed it unwittingly.
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the school of public health invited the self-proclaimed fat activist. >> it helps students understand that fat phobia 1* ram -- that fat is rampant. they compared the anti--fat culture to the so-called rape culture and chastised society for the obsession with thin privilege. they told the public health students that they should urge overweight people to lose pounds because, quote, weight loss is not a realistic goal for most people. and she asked the audience to lose hate and not weight and rebel against diet culture. speaking about rebelling against diet culture. >> ♪ soldier boy ♪ i got a new dance for you called soulja boy ♪ ♪ crank from left to right
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♪ watch me crank that soulja boy ♪ the superman ♪ >> i could have watched more of that. if you think it is a no diet day one day will help at all? >> you know what we need? brownie day, where isnd brown the high fiber ad i and fruit and vegetable day. what this country needs is moderation. i understand what she is saying. as a society we are obsessed with looks. you can see that with instagram and model and everyone is talking about photoshop and all of that. but to be a fat activist is still a body obsession. i think any obsession or anyway you define yourself by your body is not healthy. you are fix say thed on it. that becomes how you define yourself and we are so much
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more than how we look, aren't we? just be, be yourself. >> a pretty girl always says that. >> yeah, yeah, tell me to eat a sandwich and i will gladly take it. >> but rob, what do you think? i am bothered she is stying -- she is tieing it. type 2 diabetes is something that happens in the blood. >> you engorge your heart muscles. >> it is the other kind. >> that's my whole thing. >> is she really fat? a little fat? >> clinically she is morbidly obese. >> the clinical obsession.
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>> some guys like them big. >> they are not white males. >> this is white prifl lienal. 24 is what professors at berkeley do to sound smart and try and be relevant. come up with stuff like this and it is attached to the white privilege. there is nothing wrong with hating skinny girls especially if you just had a baby. i hate skinny girls right now. that's different than going around advocating people should be obese and that's what she is doing. the next thing is berkeley will have a study saying laziness is like a drug and people are addicted to it. you can't blame people for not wanting to work. >> and she is promoting obesity. everything that comes with it. >> i like the idea that we don't know between one's behavior and one's weight.
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so it is the salad that makes me fat, right 1234* it is the running 20 miles a day that's doing it. >> there are a lot of people who -- i think this woman said that it is not something she can control. >> that's not necessarily true. there is research that says it builds into your body and you have a hard time losing weight permanently. those who just did "biggest loser" gained their weight back. >> because of their metabolism. >> and it is not true what you eat. if you don't eat bread and sugar you will lose weight perfectly. you can eat as much steak and all of the red meat you want. it is not as if the government just to be anti-government for a minute wasn't selling this on the food pyramid m eat all of the pasta and the bread. gill that was the biggest part
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of the pyramid. it was a whole basket. shouldn't conservatives have a fat government? you know all of this watching our health. >> depends on what you mean. if fat acceptance means i don't want the government to tell us how to live and i don't want socialized medicine to be an excuse for individual micromanagement. if that means somebody says i should have all sorts of government benefits because my short comings and my failureses are not my own, no. >> it is things. you can get as fat as you you like if i still have my economy plus armrest. >> it is the right of skin me people to have chairs. >> i don't deserve any. >> coming up, what do americans think of spoilers on social media? i can't tell you. you'll have to stick around and find out.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark. an important meeting is on tap today in washington and the political pundits are wondering with i will it be a meeting of the minds. trump will sit down with paul ryan in an endorsement for the presidential run. the gop leaders say ryan's support will go a long way in unifying their party. but the wisconsin congressman has been openly critical of trump's stance on many issue. >> donald needs to change his position to get my support. ibut i think he should be true in what he believeses in and make his case to the american people. >> mother nature is pounding the nation's midsection.
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on monday a series of tornadoes killed two people in oklahoma. now it is large hail and destructive winds. the damage to homes and businesses is widespread from texas to nebraska. heavy rain lead to severe flooding forces many residents to evacuate their homes in low-lying areas. paw lay sheen government officials -- malaysian government officials are certain two more pieces of debris were found. they were picked up from south africa and the indian ocean. it mysteriously vanished two years ago with 239 people on board while in route to beijing. deadly violence in baghdad. three car bomb ripped a you ross the iraqi capitol -- capital. isis said it was responsible. and a new development in the investigation to determine what killed prince. officials are trying to identify every doctor and pharmacy that may have supplied the musician with prescription drugs and that
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includes on-line sources m prince was found dead in his home near minneapolis last month. i'm patricia stark. now back to your favorite late night panel, "red eye." for all of your headlines go to fox news.com. >> spoiler alert. i am about to reveal whether or not you are an unreasonable person. they published the results of the spoiler poll and they reveal that most people think there should be some waiting period before discussing major movie plot twists on social media. 19% say wait a week after a movie opening. 18% say two weeks. 6% say never. never talk about it. 2 sick% say to wait until the -- 26% say to wait until it airs on the west coast. 10% say a week and 3% never of the almost everybody 80 sick%, agreed -- 86% agreed that it is okay to discuss sporting events. it tells you that sports fans are much more chill and that
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people are way too into their dumb plot twists. who knows what you know and when it happens. if the show or movie is good, it did you president matter. i saw john snow who had stab wound on his body. i'm sure he will enjoy the scene where he comes back to life. these are tv shows and not state secrets. you have no right to not be surprised at anytime. >> rob, you are in tv. >> i am. >> you write plots. good writers should be able to write plots and who cares the ending? >> i am interested in the 6%. somebody tells me there are saw lot of cats in that apartment. don't talk about it a at all. >> there is a connection between cats and -- >> i don't get it. we will hear from someone at half time about it. there is
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more stuff on tv you can keep up with. most people say when i have a spoiler or they have a spoiler just tell me. i want to know what happens in the story now and i don't president -- i don't want to watch. it everything can't be a cliff hangar. >> we know the ending of romeo and juliette, but we watch it anyway. why? it is great. >> and every tv show is based off the same paradigm. there is no such thing as suspense. i knew john snow was coming back. why? he is good looking. that is why people are on tv these days. you really have to quarantine yourself and there are no spoilers. >> although let's talk about game of thrones. we don't have to give away anymore spoilers. but john snow has come back to life.
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that has up ended it. he is a good looking guy and they lop his head off. >> let's talk about something i know about. "the bachelor." i will always watch the season for whatever reason i i can never watch the finale. i think i will not go on social media. i am not going on twitter. i don't see who got the final rose. i am going to wait and i dvr-ed. it. i lose my patience and look. i give it all away. i spend the whole season -- and now i actively look for these spoilers for the bachelor and bachelorette. i can't control myself. >> it is a personal responsibility. you blame yourself. >> i blame myself. >> you don't believe the people who are posting. aren't we covering the right issues on this show? >> i am in the 6%. i don't have a cat. i can't be particularly solid about it because i have been
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banned from watching the national review because i give away the plot. i don't want to ever know unless i write about it on deadline and i will give it away. >> if they are looking -- when you are reading an article and it says, warning, spoiler to come. >> there is a rule on reviews. han solo dies. you are not supposed to say that. >> but now everybody on social media thinks they are a critic and their opinion need to be out there and that's why there are so many spoilerses out there. >> everyone's a critic. >> watching tv and watching movies and thinking they are real and important and for a lot of people that's their hobby. >> those nerd, get a life. >> coming up, half time with
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tv's andy levy.
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welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy at the "red eye" news desk. looking over your notes there? >> making sure everything is in the right place. trump and budweiser.
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they could have renamed budweiser chaotic nate mare you -- nightmare. probably wouldn't fit on the label. >> make it bigger. >> that's more of a description of how some people get after they drink it. >> yes, that's fine. that's fine. i'll accept that. tharls you refer to i had jobing -- to idiocrisy. >> i am not buying that. you have been here like 40 years now and that excuse is getting old. >> thanks, andy lendsy. >> that is my actual name. you are a beer snob of you like craft beers, right? >> i drink a pilsner. that's what is in my frige. i would rather drink budweiser than these craft beer. i will have a bud at a
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softball game or maybe a barbecue. >> it came up -- it took a longtime to come up with softball game or barbecue. you are modeling human behavior. >> haven't been this nervous since the police interview. >> humans enjoy softball games. humans enjoy picnic. i will go to a picnic. >> in the future jus say ballgame. that's fine. >> i don't play baseball. i play baseball of the. >> you are not supposed to drink and play. >> i like drinking and playing. >> what about just going to a baseball game? >> i will go to a game. >> it doesn't sound like you will. >> don't argue with me. >> you are together. >> you said he found it funny.
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i think he was joking. he was just running with the joke that doosej -- doosey started. >> it just goes over some people's heads. did you say you have this conversation every night and she is an ego maniac? >> clearly. >> running is an ego maniac. >> that's what i thought.. >> he call me an ego maniac. >> i wanted to save you the chance. >> i think trump is good with the nicknames and i don't think any are particularly clever, but they don't need to be clever nor are they meant to be clever. they are meant to get a point across. >> that was so depressing the way he says it. >> rob, you said trump is 70.
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>> i can only apologize to get it wrong. when did he turn 70. >> in june. >> he is 69 and 11 months. i can play that game. >> biden said he would have made the best president. you said trump -- abe is not presidential. go back from where you came from. jay he was gangly. he was not george washington who was magnificent. >> daniel day-lewis, definitely presidential. >> can we nominate him? >> i don't think he is an american citizen. >> that makes two of us. >> rob, you said abe lincoln was not on tv all the time. >> that is correct.
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>> she said you are not allowed to attack hillary clinton. is that something i shouldn't ask? >> not allowed to talk about hillary clinton anymore. >> i am afraid. >> every time i mention the fact that huma is connected to the muslim brotherhood as is her entire family, it is crazy. >> it's a fact. >> let's move on. i can see why people may feel it. i think anyone who has run for president feel like he would be the best president. martin o'malley thinks he would have been the best president. i think biden is saying what they all say. >> he is not running so he had no obligation to say by the way i would be the best president which to me was a
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wink, wink, hillary knock. >> you said had biden been the nominee he would have done well. yeah he has been in the belt way his whole way and not considered an elitist. >> he is not an elitist. somehow they managed to make absolutely no money in 35 years of being a senator. >> i don't have time to do that story and spoilers and clearly spoilers are more important. >> in a civilized society this would not be a topic of conversation. you all know this. inside they are not okay. >> just get to it. get to your show. >> look, 27% of respondents thought it was fine to chat up plot twists on tv shows before a lot of the country has seen them. these people are that are saw
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cystic psycho paths. much like you they believe it is more important for the world to see their clever takes than for them to ruin it for other people. >> they chose to live on the west coast. >> they live in a beachy paradise. the tradeoff is they live on the west coast. >> the tradeoff is not a beachy paradise. >> what are your cats names? >> what do you care? >> mind your own [bleep] business. >> gotta go, tom. >> thank you, andy. >> it is time to take a break. bieber goes wild when we come back.
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it is his own party and the gop nominee has refused to release his tax returns. romney said he is not making them public because there is a, quote, bombshell. they are questioning trump on the issue. >> my husband and i have released 33 years of tax returns. we got eight years on our website right now. >> you have to ask yourself why did doesn't he want to
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release them? >> trump said he is not obligated until an audit of his finances are complete. the fbi director says fewer americans are leaving the country to fight for isis. 2342014 as many as 10 americans a month are trying to join the terror group. now that number has dropped to just one. the news comes as a series of car bombs went off in baghdad on wednesday. isis claimed responsibility for the blast that killed 93 people and injured 160 others. and a man who opened fire and the ruling said he can't go to trial. he admitted to killing three people and injuring nine others. he is facing 179 charge stemming from the attack. and hyperlink, a company that hopes to zip people around at 1 had you miles an hour is providing the world with a glimpse of its technology. the test featured a metal car speeding on a track. they expect to transport
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people at 700 miles an hour in five years. i'm patricia stark. now let's hyper loop back on over to "red eye." for all of your headlines go to fox news.com. >> is bieber turning his back on beliebers? he is done taking pictures with fans because he says they smell. he didn't say that. he said it has gotten to the p p -- point people won't say hi to me and recognize me as a human. i want to be able to reach my sanity. it is true. when you reach the level of a bieber or a shillue the demands of the fans can be trying. bieber added i realize people will be disuh interest poked, but i don't owe anybody a picture. they said i bought your album. know you got my album and you got what you paid for, an
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album. it does not say in fine print whenever you see me you also get a photo. that's right. it doesn't say that in the fine print. >> now i feel sorry for you to walk around the city. >> i indulge them. i say, look, i -- i am with bieber on this. he is a big star. on my level i am out there growing the fans. i want to add them to -- you know, i want to make this shillo ushans. >> that sound like a cult. >> it hurt my head when he said that. >> you can think of a better name. essentially he continue go anywhere and he can't do anything. >> you shouldn't feel bad for the kid. th is what superstardom is about. a lot of people have to put up with it. the product he is selling is himself. i understand the logic.
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i have known some big stars who are always really nice to their fans. their fans come up to them and they are polite. they are doing something else and they say thank you very much. i am doing something else. that is the burden you have to bear if you are a celebrity. >> that's it. >> charles, bieber is an american pop star like your rolling stone. >> he is canadian. >> he is of the commonwealth. >> what do you think of bieber and his no photos policy. >> i don't think he should have articulated it. stop writing and stop telling me how much you love me. i might have sympathy given how much -- mail he gets. >> i have -- you have
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convinced me. >> what is wrong with you people? >> he endeared himself to me. is it too mop to ask to be treated like a -- is it too much to ask to be treated like a human being? he could go and be a lawyer, you know, offer, ago -- acceptance, delivery, done. he is a smart kid and it is crazy. you mentioned the beatles. when you watch the footage of the beatles fans, we are not like that now. we are pretty laid back and normal people. >> but if i did see him i will grab him and take a selfie. >> joanne, do people try to take selfies with you? >> i wish there were more. in new york i don't think it happens as much as when you are me. >> new york is a more -- >> yes. i don't like to take photos with celebs and i view them as equals and i always have.
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i'm like, i will work with them again and see them soon. >> i know what you mean. you don't want to seem like -- >> the only person you should be allowed to take selfies with is bill murray. he shows up in the most random places. you should definitely take photos with him. >> you changed my mind on this. >> this is something you have to work through yourself. >> like i said, some day i hope to be big enough so i can blow people off. we will close things out with a bedtime story. they brought this on themselves.
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mohamed -- sheik mohamed. you like khalid haik -- khalid sheik mohamed? >> the point of showing off the chest is to show off the hard work at the gym. now it is girls will sleep with me even with a little gut? the hair can stay. >> interesting. it was to show off the body. >> you can still show off the body. >> one of the things i have struggled with is how best to show off my extraordinary muscles. i realized that it is so pronounced that it does not after. >> so now -- >> it is sticking out. >> thank you very much.
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>> i now do half and half. >> i would like to see that show. it is very, very off broadway. >> brooke, do you like a hairy man? >> let's see, yeah. >> you do? >> is this study about all men? are we talking about gay men? i don't know any heterosexual guy that went through a phase where he was just waxing his chest. >> i feel like it started with the gay guys and it moved to the gay guys. >> i don't know. i think we are talking about gay men, and that's what this show has come to, basically, trking the chest hair trends. there is nothing wrong with it. >> do you wax? >> no. >> anywhere, not just the chest. >> why don't i believe you? >> i naturally have a body like bieber's. that's what i look like.
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