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>> correct. >> lou donees is way hotter than ryan gosling? >> i've got to disagree. >> okay. but let me show you this photo of lou dobbs. do you agree now? >> no. >> okay, lou donees is hotter than ryan gosling. >> who is lou donees? >> this is over. welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone, i'm tom shillue. let's check in with tv's andy levey. >> thanks, tom. coming up on the big show, hillary clinton is the first woman to secure the position as a woman in admonishing. and a mom receives over 400,000 in free stuff for wearing a chewbacca mask will that's more money than peter got for playing the part. and steph curry announces he will not play for team usa in the olympics. his hatred of america next. >> thank you, andy. let's
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welcome our guests. her favorite colors are red, white and rosea. he was on year 8 for the straight guy. kevin downey junior. lou daabs. and he is always killing them softly or loudly depending on what power tools he uses that day. sitting next to me is covert operation and president of diligence, mike baker. let's start the show. >> bernie sanders' march to the presidency hit a minor setback when hillary clinton clinched the democratic race and declared victory. hillary becomes the first woman to lead the presidential ticket of a major party. and her historic achievement is
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best expressed with tiny emoji art. she tweeted that image during clinton's victory speech and it quickly spread on-line. as the "washington post" notes, in the hours after the tweets, celebrating a great moment for women went viral. it was apparently lifted without credit by a series of men. olin told the newspaper, they apparently had zero appreciate of -- appreciation of irony. while sanders is trying to steal the nomination, men on twitter are trying to steal the viral meme. and some things didn't go quite as viral. i don't see why. that's very promising. >> that's why it didn't go viral. >> look at all of this hoopla about hillary. >> it is not like she hasn't been around for awhile.
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>> here is where i stand on this whole story. first of all i am not quite sure why she was so into this emoji of art she took about two minutes to do. it was very funny. it was clever. why get spun up about other people -- i thought that was the point. people rebroadcasting what you did and that is a compliment. and yet we are all so easily put out and we are thin skinned. as a clear ben beneficiary of white privilege on a constant basis, i really don't have a leg to stand on to discuss the story. >> it is also white male privilege. that's a lot of privilege. >> is it really? kevin, welcome to the show. what do you do when somebody steals your tweets. i'm sure it happens. >> i just say cool, now more people are reading about it. i don't cry about it. i'm irish catholic. i say somebody stole my emoji tweet.
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my mother would say you have your fingers fingers and your toes. shut up. >> these guys didn't think they committed a crime. they were like, this is fun and i will post-it. apparently she thought this was the most brilliant thing ever. are you excited about hillary clinton? >> no. actually sort of. i want to watch the debates. i think trump is going to punish her. >> it is interesting, lou, i know you are not a big fan of donald trump, but do you think -- in the debates that everybody is getting so excited about, do you see him getting a fair shot with the journalists that they are going to lineup in front of him? >> the man is so limited intellectually. i don't think it is even remotely possible that he can get through the thing in any circumstance. are you kidding me? he just wiped out everyone, 16 opponents. all he did wasout
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-- all he did was out work and out smart the whole bunch. >> what do you make of hillary and all of this stuff about history? she was talking talking about glass ceiling. she is playing up the woman thing, isn't she? >> she mentioned the ceiling, but not glass steigle and everything flowed from there. >> everybody all over the country are googling glass steigle. >> isn't that a perfect lou daabs joke? >> it is a perfect joke. >> i never speak down to my audience and nor would i yours. >> joanne, this emoji, does it make you proud? in all seriousness, what do you think? she is the first woman head of a major party. she is the first potential female president.
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do you get excited for women everywhere because of that? >> no. women are obviously capable of that. that's the thing. we are almost limiting ourselves by being so excited about hillary being the first. it is exciting, but i always thought as a little girl i could be president. i never had the limitation on me to think otherwise. i want to talk about the art for a second. the woman who did this emoji art, the article is talking about appropriation of art and how these men are taking from her and it is ironic. she took the emoji from the japanese man who invented emoji. i am almost positive that is not his name. >> didn't he do bitcoin? >> he might have done both. >> but everyone takes from someone else to get ahead. >> it is so true. i didn't even think of that. the ultimate cultural appropriation is emoji. we should all be ashamed of
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ourselves in the usa. when you tell a joke and then somebody is repeating the joke the next day and we are saying tom said something and that is a complement. that is a compliment. i don't understand that. she is so thin skinned. it is because all of these terrible white men are out there and they don't understand the irony of them retweeting it. you think, give me a [bleep] break. >> it is irony. you can't just take her emoji and -- >> what happened to the all encompassing and creative view that talent barrows and true genius steals. >> it is so true. >> so is clinton becoming the democrats' presumptive nominee? there was nothing left for her opponent to do but bow out. >> next tuesday we continue the fight. we are going to fight hard to win the primary in washington, d.c. and then we take the
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fight for social economic and racial and environmental justice to philadelphia. the struggle continues. >> yes, he has a lot of fight left in him. bernie says he is staying in until the convention. he is as stubborn as this dog. >> come on girl. >> come on. >> the struggle continues. don't you want to put a boot up the guy's ass who just did that deliberately to his dog? >> now to put it on the internet. the dog can't go anywhere without people talking about that. >> that's exactly right. >> baker, about sanders, look, we are joking about him. he sounds a little tired. he is exhausted and he has been working hard. should he take it through to
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the convention? >> i think he should. i am squarely in bernie's camp. yes, keep fighting. he has a point and i know a lot of bernie supporters and i have a lot of friends who are rabid bernie supporters and i feel their pain. i would be insensed if i was them as well. she wasn't just anointed like we all thought she was going to be. yes, she has been ever since 2008 when she got out of the race and they essentially cut a deal saying this will be your turn in 2016. that's the way this has been gamed. >> you mean that's what is behind her becoming secretary of state? >> i don't want to say that. >> and then bill clinton gives the speech that saves the candidacy for re-election for barack obama? >> that's what i am talking about. >> lou, what about bernie? did you ever have someone in your guest house who won't leave? >> no.
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guests in our house are always selected very carefully. >> i see. do you think bernie has overstayed his welcome with the democratic party? >> i think he has overstayed his welcome certainly with the american public. there is a part of the democratic party who isen that -- is en that willed by his candidacy and they love the guy. the democrats had a tough choice, really. a criminal and a socialist. that's a choice most americans are not willingly going to make. >> sanders would say -- well he has no hope of winning, but he said i am not out there for votes. this is a movement. >> watch is the clips he has a hitler in the bunker mentality. if we can get through these 700,000 soviets we can go back to poland. we can do that.
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unless the fbi comes down on her -- >> isn't that it? >> it is always waiting for her now. it is the only thing that can happen. >> the fbi and health issues. he is ready to step in. >> that's why he is not leaving. >> she is always coughing. >> he is the indictment candidate. that's a great way to look at it. >> joanne, thank you, what? >> when you phrase it like that. i am thinking about bernie's campaign staff. they were probably excited for a tuesday. they probably said finally i can see my family and get back to my life and they are like, oh, crap. i have to keep doing this? >> you think they are ready to go? >> when you know you are on a losing team how do you keep the morale there? but they are probably on his staff a part of this movement too who are really feeling the bern and wanting to continue. i say good for him and it
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keeps us busy talking on tv. >> and they are out there and there is just as big of a never hillary movement. >> i need to provide at tau because -- >> it was probably a white guy who wrote this anyway. the issue with bernie and when you find people who listen to you it is intoxicating. he goes into the campaign and he is soaking it in. i don't think he can give it up yet. >> can you blame him? >> no. >> they love him. he put in all of this work and the dividends are being paid off. donald trump had a harsh message -- that's hard to say. i can't believe we worded it that way. he had a tough message for supporters on tuesday night. >> to all of those better intoe sanders vote -- those bernie sanders voters left out in the cold by a rigged system
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of super delegates, we welcome you with open arms. >> he added they are hoping they see what their love means to him, open arms. kevin, i think trump is a unifier and he is proving it. >> i think right now they are still hoping -- like bernie sanders is the dog you don't want to die so maybe we can keep him alive. but when that dog dies they have to go somewhere, and they will need open arms and a shoulder to cry on. >> that's true. politically, lou, let's talk about the real issues. he is saying -- you know -- >> can i be clear about something? i would never permit that dog in our guest house. >> that's what i was going to ask you. he mentioned super delegates. that was the big problem. i think it is more of the issues of the border. there is a lot of blue collar workers who don't like the open borders and there are a
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lot of people who don't like nafta and the trade deals and that's where trump will make his sale to bernie followers, right or wrong? >> more appealing to the independents particularly and their -- there are huge numbers in better intoe's -- in bernie's army, but they will be attracted on the unfair so-called free trade deals that are december -- decimating us and that will be remarkably appealing and in a serious way. >> well, in a serious way, joanne, so many young people love bernie. they have a problem with hillary, why? >> campaign funding. a lot of people say what they like about trump is he keeps the money out of politics. he is funding his own campaign up to this point. i think that's what a lot of young people like. there is a similar idea of a movement in the two. there is that middle area and
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there are a bunch of voters who can vote for trump. even if that area is the never hillary area, they may just vote for him. >> i have to disagree on this one. i know that is the theory so far that a lot of trump folks are saying we will scoop up a lot of these voters. >> anybody who thinks there is common ground between bernie supporters and trump supporters and they will migrate over because they are up saturday with the dysfunction of washington, i think it is a naive concept. >> a lot of the bernie supporters are not leftist -- >> you talk about independence. i am talking about the core of supporters. >> his support is big and a lot of those people are independents who don't even know what socialism is. they just like this guy who is giving it to the man. >> let's be honest here. how many revolutions like we are witnessing now has the cia correctly forecast? >> well that's the difference.
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>> organized and orchestrated. >> executed as it were. >> i have to go with lou on this one. >> you can go so far right and then you pick up the left. is that what trump is going to do. >> if nothing they turn it on hillary and they are wearing shirts saying now it is out of spite. it is the opposite side of the same coin. and if you have to pick a side of the coin there is a side that just robbed you and there is a side that said i agree with the guy that just got robbed. >> trump, last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. french police used tear gas for a third straight night to control rioting after the russia-england soccer match. at least five people were hospitalized. police are also using water cannons to control the
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situation. the trouble started before the match and continued after the game was over when russian fans stormed a section of british supporters. the game ended in a 1-1 draw. the euro tournament started yesterday and will continue through july 10th. 90,000 police and security forces are on duty at ten venues. france remains in a high state of alert after the attacks in paris last year. iraqi army units continue making gains against isis in fallujah, one of the last strong holds in iraq. government forces backed by the u.s. started a large scale operation last month. it's expected to be a lengthy operation because of the tens of thousands of civilians still in fallujah. venezuela still plagued by food shortages. police surrounding one food market to prevent looting. hundreds gaterred outside to shop, but they were told the store had run out of food.
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a poll showed off of the people in venezuela say they don't eat three meals a day. union pacific railroad officials are blaming at least one broken bolt for a train derailment. six caring went off the track last month. union pacific says it's inspecting 32,000 miles of curbed track that uses the bolts. no one was hurt luckily, but one small oregon town was evacuated for a short time because of the oil spill. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "red eye." maria sharapova has been success spended for two years -- suspended for two years after testing positive in january. the five-time grand slam champ had not taken it with the intent of cheating, but sharapova, quote, does bear sole responsibility for the significant fault. but does she really? she had been taking this drug for years, since 2006, i believe.
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it was only recently banned. they say she wasn't trying to cheat, but they suspended her for two years anyway. sharapova released a statement accepting responsibility, but questioned the length of the suspension. she should fight to have it overturned completely. anti-doping in sport reached his -- hysteria. let the woman play tennis. she has after all made significant contributions to the sport. look. >> show the one from the french open, please. that's more like it. that's quite a trophy, wasn't it, baker? >> that is a trophy. i love tennis. huge tennis fan.
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>> she looks to be quite an athlete. >> this is over regulation in sports. i don't know who these people are. they are bored and banning people. >> they say they want the sport to be pre-eminent. they want the guys and gal hitting records. why not give them a boost? i mean if you want the best -- be the best you can be. jack it up. let's go. >> exactly. >> i have to admit that i did not see lou daabs coming out as pro-doping on this show. >> well i don't mean anything harmful or illegal. by the stuff it is only illegal to the little association and federation jievment a doctor gave it to her and she was taking it for years. >> it is obviously not hurting her appearance. >> and who could complain about something as cute sounding as meldomian. >> it sounds like a cute
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nation. >> it sound like a disney movie where the prince and princess have cute twins and they swap roles. i don't know where i was going with that. another cute movie was flubber. do you remember that? >> i do. >> the poetic segue. >> look, i think she is trying to be her best. >> i think she is trying to be her best and i think it is way too long. i mean, the rapist brock turner will be playing before she is. >> he is the swimmer. >> he is out in six months and she has two years she has to wait. >> you think the priorities are a little mixed up? >> it is over reaction to what's his name on the bicycle? lance armstrong. >> what's his name on the bicycle? >> the bike. >> joanne, do you think i am just being prejudice because
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she is so attractive? >> no. other people are being awful. this is a war on beautiful women. i bet you she was homely looking she would get off no problem. but because she is beautiful and she has crafted her career around not only her athleticism, but her beauty people are jealous. >> but to be honest she was ugly until she started taking the maldomian. listen, a lot of athletes have been on this and they consider it a supplement and they take them for years. have you seen the list of items and it is not just steroids. it is a long list of things. if you have a cold you can't take cold medicine. >> they did a fairly ex10ive is investigation -- extensive investigation into her and they tried to prove she intentionally had done this and they cooperate find it. they couldn't find it. they vindicated her saying she
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didn't do it intentionally. two years does seem excessive when the findings are she hadn't done it intentionally. >> doping is a pajorative term. what about enhancement? >> it is true. >> language matters. we are learning that. >> exactly. i understand that you get an advantage from doping. you know what else you get an advantage from? being young. when you are 30 you should be able to dope because the young people have such an advantage. >> unfortunately two years from now, that's a body that is two years older. >> she will never get back in. >> i mean she could, but it is going to be tough. >> two years is a lifetime in tennis. >> it is a longtime. >> and later tonight we are all going over to lou's for an enhancement party. >> another mal enhancement party? i was just at one.
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>> yes, absolutely. hillary makes herstory. did you see what i did? did you say olin, the woman who created the emoji thing, should have been okay with people stealing her tweet because more people would see it? >> essentially that's what i said. it is a compliment. she put it together in a couple minutes. it was clever, but so what people are blasting it out there. >> twitter has made it really easy to not claim someone else's thought as your own. >> you are going way over my head on this one, andy. >> i do like the fact that she said they had zero appreciation of irony. i don't -- that's a lot of layers for people who were just stealing other people's thoughts. tom, you said it is not like hillary hasn't been around for awhile. there is something there. it doesn't feel like this is as historic as it really is. i think it is -- i mean that
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could be my male privilege, but she has been in the public eye for so long. this is a longtime coming. >> she has been around and we are tired of her, and there has been female war leaders all over the place. it is not that -- i don't think it is that historic. >> it is historic for america. >> i don't care. >> you are allowed not to care. >> andy's point is right. eight years we have been anticipating this would happen. it is hard to get overly excited. as a white male. >> lou, you said trum -- trump -- >> no i didn't. >> it is too late to take it back. you said trump wiped out 16 opponents. i thought it was nice to include jim gilmore. >> i started with jim gilmore. >> what are your thoughts on glass stiegle? >> it should be resurrected.
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it was a barrier and a divide between commercial and investment banking and it created a great if number of problems. >> so you are with bernie? >> if he would agree with me, yes. on everything else. >> joanne, emojis were invented by shiditaka-narita. >> what was the first name? >> shigitaka. >> no, really? >> bevis over there. >> can you say it one more time. >> i don't get why that is funny. >> mike wants you to say it faster too. >> bernie won't drop out. you should take it at least through the convention. or at least through the indictment.
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>> all of those people are hoping for that and unfortunately it is not gonna happen. you say it is a tough choice, a criminal list or a socialist, which is it? >> i applaud you. we will steal it from you. >> used to that. kevin, you can't use hitler in a punctuationer -- in a bunker mentality and then say hutspa. >> if that's all i have to complain about i am a happy man. >> joe you feel bad for better intoe's campaign staff who were excited to go home after tuesday. the new york times says he is laying off half of them. that's not bad. >> they still get to go home. >> half will. >> i don't know. layoff is an ugly word. lay on, however --
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>> they are being reassigned. >> you were talking about bernie and you find people start to listen to you and it is intoxicating. >> i was saying i read this and it makes perfect sense why he can't let it go. >> you said trump will make his sale on trade deals and border stuff. definitely on the trade stuff. i don't know about the borders, but definitely the trade stuff. >> you don't think people in the factory towns think the open borders are bad for them? >> there is a small subset of bernie supporters who will vote for trump. there is also a subset of bernie supporters who won't vote for hillary either. the question is are those subsets big enough to be electorally meaningful? who knows this year? >> that seems negative, to be
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honest. >> i'm pointing to the news in a remote location somewhere. >> lou asked how many revolutions the cia has forecast and you said orcassed. that reminds me when he killed himself? >> that was sad. we shouldn't laugh. he had a history of trouble. >> what. yeah. >> he had a history of killing himself. >> let's move on. >> disappeared down that rabbit hole with the conspiracy theories. >> it was clearly a joke. >> you don't want to be carted out of lou's guest house. >> sharapova suspended for two years. you did not see lou daabs come out as pro-doping. if you ever seen him in the green room before a show, believe me.
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>> he is extremely enhanced. >> tom, you said athletes consider this drug meldonian to be a is up supplement and not a drug. >> yes. >> not quite. it is used to treat a disease which is lack of blood flow to the body and it carries more oxygen to muscle tissues which makes it more performance enhancing. it is not a drug but a medical enhancer. >> what took them so long to ban it? they didn't do it until january. >> this is where i -- a 2015 study found the russian athletes had maldonian in their system. it is a big drug with russian athletes. they were using it to enhance performance. sharapova who is russian was
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using it strictly for medical purposes although the tribunal goes along with that. and, joanne, i agree with you. this is a war on beautiful women. if they say she wasn't trying to cheat why were they banning her for two years? it is because she is beautiful. it is the only possible explanation. >> or they are trying to move forward to win the presidency. >> i want to complement you both. i want to compliment you both. >> and good news for sharapova. nike that suspended its relationship with her lifted her suspension. even though she suspended nike they suspended her. >> she will be fine.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. police name the manned who killed the voice singer christina grimmie. police say he was 27-year-old kevin loibl. he traveled to orlando to attack her. grimmie was shot and killed while signing autographs outside of the concert hall. the singer finished third during season six of "the voice." donald trump campaigning in florida today. he told a crowd that republicans need to support him or risk costing the party seats in congress. trump also bashing mitt romney, who said trump's promoting racial tendencies in america.
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>> the guy is a stone cold loser, he choked and when you're a choker, you can never give a choker a second chance. no more saying he's a racist. i am the least racist person that you have ever met, believe me. >> trump claims he can win with or without republican backing. a pair of bombs going off in damascus. at least 20 people were killed and dozens injured. among the victims were women and children. isis claims three of its fighters was behind the blast. the attacks come as isis is reportedly losing ground in its de facto capital of remarka in northern syria. and creator pulls off the upset in belmont. the colt finished with a burst of speed. preakness winner exaggerator
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came up short. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "red eye." for goldn state, but doesn't care about gold. sadly we won't see brilliant baller and nba mvp steph curry in brazil for the olympics. curry said "my previous experiences with usa basketball have been incredibly rewarding. due to several factors because of ankle and knee injuries i believe this is the best decision for me at this stage of my career." as to be expected folks were not happy with the choice. this dude wrote "steph curry out of the olympics? i guess he doesn't want the championship that really matters." meanwhile usa basketball named curry's replacement. >> he can dunk and he is not afraid of zika.
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joanne, what do you think? steph curry, does he have a patriotic obligation to play for the olympics? >> no, definitely not. some people are saying it is a selfish move on his part, but i think it is very generous. there is about 30 people who are being considered for a team of, i think it is 12 they are sending? i don't know basketball. now the 13th guy is like, yeah, i get to go! he is now offering up that spot to somebody who will never -- would never otherwise be able to go to the olympics. >> somebody is happy about it, baker, but america is not happy. >> america has to not get their nickers in a twist. steph curry has had a tough season and had some injuries. these guys will not put their entire career on the line for this tourney. we shouldn't expect them to. of course if they are healthy they are gonna play. there are a lot of people in the nba that would love this
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opportunity, like you said. they are all gonna get a look. he is not the only one. self-players had to back out. they are marquis players who had to back out because of injurieses. it is easy for a guy sitting in his recliner drinking a six pack to get upset because he won't risk his career. >> remember when you koobt have pro players? it was us against the ruskies. >> and they were all civilians. no money was changing hands and it was mano-ymano. >> and they didn't have shoes. >> i don't see why anyone in their right mind would go to brazil and get bitten by a mosquito and then sexually transmit zika everywhere. >> you don't think the zika
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thing is over hyped? >> you could go find out. i wouldn't. >> the biting of the mosquito is one thing. having sex is a different thing. you can see why people have sex, but not why they would get bit by a mosquito. >> if you get bit by the zika you can transmit it? >> no, no. i am drawing the line on that. i want to make sure lou is not saying zika bad, sex bad. >> i think we know where lou stands on sex. >> that's my favorite line of the night. >> kevin? when you travel are you afraid of zika? >> no and i think he is afraid of the crime in rio will you say i have a knee injury. what he is really saying is i don't want a gun to the back of the head injury. it is a nice way to say i am not coming to your [bleep] country. >> you don't blame him then. don't go anywhere.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" liz mcdonald and gavin mcginnis. >> tinder is good for rendezvous and bad for restaurants. yes, the hookup app is hurting their bottom line. in a "washington post" article, the owners complain that the first dates tend to for -- fore go dinner and then get to know each other drinking a happy our drink and taking up available table space. it is annoying if the date goes well said one bar employee. we have been closed for an hour and it is still sitting there. it is a faux-pas to say guys, we are closed. even worse sometimes they will make out under their table ruining the experience of other diners. should restaurants embrace this new culture? >> i was shocked by this. my tinder dates were never at bars and restaurants of you
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would meet someone and say yes or no and leave the rest area and go home. i never spent a dollar on a tinder date. >> not even at the vending machine? you couldn't pick up -- >> what a sandwich? >> cool, let's go. >> a dagnut? >> they were great. >> that was a great pick up line. do you want me to pick you up a zagnut? >> do you want a piece of my dagnutn. >> i agree with you. i always assume anyone using tinder is meeting in an alley somewhere. i am happy for these people that they are going through the process of a date and that's all i got. my find is full of dagnut. i need to find a dagnut bar if i can find one.
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