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and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. that's all for now. "on the record" is back tomorrow 7:00 p.m. eastern. go no-to-my facebook page and like it. up next the welcome to "red eye." hello. i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the "red eye" tease desk. >> "bill -- bill clinton has a private meeting with loretta lynch. no they weren't hooking up. they were colluding to keep his wife out of prison. and should tom shillue have less of a vote than me and joanne? find out in the senior moment with tom. and finally parents force their son to live in a tent as punishment for poor grades. and a family of bears gets a delicious meal. back to you, tom. >> thanks, andy. let's welcome our guest. she ran the new york city
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marathon and didn't even break a heel. joanne nosuchunsky. lucky for you this chaplain talks. comedian scott chaplain. national review staff writer charles cook. if i had to pick two words to describe him they would be hupg gree and -- hungry and hupg gree. let's start the show. attorney general loretta lynch held a private meeting with bill clinton amid the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. it sounds bad, but don't worry, they were talking about clinton's grand chirp. -- grand. >> i did see the president. as i was landing he was coming out. he said hello and spoke about his grandchildren and travels
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and things like that. that was the extent of that. no discussions were held on any cases. >> no discussions of any cases. good enough for me. lynch has been taking a lot of heat for the meeting from republicans and democrats. i was surprised that donald trump thinks it is much to do about nothing. >> when i heard that i thought they were joking. i thought, no way. there is no way that will happen. it happened. i am just -- i am flabbergasted by it. it is amazing. i never have seen anything like that before. >> that was from a show called "hannity" on this network. it is a great show. >> it is a great show. >> hi, ben kissle. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> i think this is terrible. >> hillary will not be charged. there is no doubt they are in cahoots to keep her out of prison. one of the great things, when you have grandchildren call
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them pawn one and pawn two. they are great get out of jail free cards. in this case all they talk about all day long are the beautiful grandkids. >> it is. they don't have a lot to say about them, do thisy? >> they drool, they spit and that is the one closest to bill. i don't know. >> charles cook, what is going on? remember the old days when we had special prosecutors? >> that didn't work. >> why didn't it? >> because the chin tons get uh -- clintons get away with everything. donald trump is right. >> hold on! >> i'm flabbergasted. >> he is absolutely right. the fact of the matter is that even if they did not talk about the case, which i don't believe for a moment, they shouldn't have met. hillary clinton said even the appearance of inpropriety will hurt the party. what does this look like? she shouldn't have gotten on to the plane. she should recuse herself from
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the case. >> she should, right? she should resign. >> can you imagine in the watergate case -- maybe not resign. could you imagine in the watergate case if pat nixon was yucking it up with the attorney general? >> if she recused herself from the case what would happen then? they would get some other -- >> then they would just get somebody else to do hillary clinton's bidding. but it would look better. >> it would look better. the appearance of inpropriety? i never understood the appearance. >> i don't know what inpropriety means. >> i can show you off the record. >> every art -- article i read, which is a full article, it says meeting 19 times. and it said they ran into each other. he heard she was at the airport and she said i will stop in and say hi. they are not in cahoots. it is hey, how are you? even if they did talk about
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whatever it is. i don't care about any of that. it is not a meeting. i ate at the same diner joe pesci ate at. i didn't have dinner with joe pesci, but we were eating at the same diner. >> yeah, but you are always bragging about it. >> clinton channeled his inner tmz reporter and he heard loretta lynch was at the airport and stream lined it to meet her. >> i love the idea that he was just in the vicinity. if i was in the vicinity of loretta lynch and she is the attorney general and i tried to get on her private airplane, it would not happen. i accidently fell up the stairs and on the aircraft. >> you are a brit though. he was the president of the united states. >> right, so he is allowed on. >> he is allowed to do anything. >> joanne, they are friendly. should they be able to chat? >> there are so many friends. why does everybody have friends and these friendly meetings? nobody cares about your grandkids. only you do.
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this administration never cared about the optics. the president is endorsing hillary clinton who is still under investigation. they are going by their own rules and their own party. power to them. >> the ag is the chief law enforcement officer of the land. jay we should dispense if we want to decline and everything that made the country great. >> just personally, i don't. >> it is not happening anyway. they are essentially partisan hacks for the president they serve. >> that's true, but now we have seen evidence of it. the fact that bill clinton didn't think this would be a big story shows how arrogant the clintons are. they think they are above the law, and they probably rvment. >> they probably are. while bill clinton was greeting loretta lynch, president obama was meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico.
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let's see how it went. a little a you -- a little awkward, right? that's his worst moment. >> i believe that would be it. >> the more i watch it, the less awkward i think it is because i have now watched it so many times. i still laugh every time, but it seems like choreography. he is trying to get the right hand to the right hand. i feel like you can shake with the left hand. >> i feel like it should be any hand not gloved. that's the old marine rule. >> what you can't see underneath is a twister board. >> that would work. >> right hand. next story, old people are ruining it for us young people. the column advice news presented a provocative idea and here is the headline. brexit proves baby boomers should get less of a vote.
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the author who i will call heat pickerring knows the democratic principal is fundamentally flawed. old people keep gutting the future of young people and it has to stop. he points to a poll which shows that the majority of young voters wanted britain to stay in the eu. and as you can see in the right column, they have to eleven with the decision the longest. that's unfair. so heath pickerring has a solution, age weighted voting. in this system 18 to 24-year-olds would get one vote. 25 to 34-year-olds would get 80% of one vote. 35 to 39 is 60%. 50 to 69 is 40% and anyone over 70 would get a measley20%. unfortunately for the young mr. pickerring, he will need baby boomers' votes. >> isn't that the sad thing, charles? that's what happened with women's vote, the sufferage
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moment. they needed men. >> they convinced them. this is a ridiculous idea. it is interesting how he phrased it will the arg -- the argument is they have longer to live and longer to stay on this earth. and older people don't. if they have less time to live within the new year, et cetera, et cetera. you could say because we vote on tacks and people have a lot more money and therefore will lose a lot more money and you should get more votes than people who have not much money at all. >> i say that all the time. >> absolutely. >> you balance out right. you have a lot of money because you are old. you would be one vote? >> even going off that idea should only women be the ones to vote on women's issues? should only educated people vote on education? it is a slippery slope which is everyone's favorite
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phrase. it really is. to restrict rights to get your way might seem cool, but it is really not. >> and old people, they care more than young people. >> that's all they have is voting. they don't have any other choices. you don't even get to choose what hospital they die in. you go into this home and you will die in this place. they don't even get to choose when they go to the bathroom. it just happens sometimes. this is how it works. you get to choose -- as opposed to really young people. >> really young people can't vote. >> obviously -- i mean i don't know where he gets his logic. he is mad about the brexit vote, right? >> he is insane. the reason they court young people is because their minds are easily manipulated. they love to get the youth vote because they know they can say anything and they believe it
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will come true like a magical wish. we need to stop idolizing the youth. the chinese are doing well because they respect their elders. old people are full of wisdom. in seven-day forecast 3 when the uk joined with the eu, there was the generation who remembers before they were in the eu and they want to go back to it. they may want to go back to a better time. so the idea that the youth vote should count more than the elderly vote is insane. when i was 18 to 25 i didn't even know you could drink beer out of a cup. i thought it was just keg stand. >> it was for you. can you explain brexit and what is going on with boris? he is not going to be the prime minister. no chance, right? >> he is not running for the leadership. i think he is not running because he thinks he will lose. maybe he thinks this will happen on tuesday and then the week after one guy will say this and there will be a decline and then in five years -- he was going lose the vote. >> he was the guy that really championed the brexit.
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>> he did champion it, but he was a squish on it. there is a bit of bad blood there. he is a very, very smart guy, but he comes across as a clown and also there is bad feeling toward him in the conservative party because he parachuted into a seat -- not literally. >> i am voting for him because i am young and impressionable. >> he does look like a little -- it is that mop top hair do. >> he looks like a dumpy trump. a trump who didn't take care of himself. i thought that's what we had with trump. >> britain should have a qoifed trump. >> tonight we are partying like it is 1992. crystal pepsi is back. it burst on the scene in the early 90s. do you remember those days? ross perot announced his running for president and shaw
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made o'connor -- shaw made o'connorp a picture of the pope. pepsi says overwhelming fan demand lead them to bring back the drink that was discontinued for having under well -- under well willing -- underwhelming fan demand. they haven't given details on the game, but i am guessing one of your party dies of dysentery. was that a game? >> was that the classic oregon trail? i would eat the people's food and they would all die and i live like a king. i love the oregon trail. >> what a celebration. it was like frogger, one of the early 90s game. >> i always pre end ited i was was -- pretended to be the truck driver hitting the frog. i won every time. i watched "space balls" before "star wars" and the van halen music video right now before i
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tank -- drank crystal clear pepsi and they were dumping the crystal clear pepsi all over meat. >> you just reminded me. they scored with that and put down money for that theme song. >> and it ruined crystal clear pepsi for me forever. i thought it was a big goopy thing you put in a syringe and you inject it into somebody pre surgery. >> i know you agree with what he just said. >> sure. >> but i don't trust clear soda drinks. i don't trust them. >> spite is the best soda. >> they get a pass because it is a limen taste. >> limen? lemon and lime. >> i know what you did. >> it is weird. i think cola should be dark. >> you are asking me about this and i have to answer you with like, yeah! i have no opinion on clear soda. >> you do what people do and
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ignore my question and answer what is in your crazy mind. when did crystal pepsi come out? >> enough with the bragging about how young you people are. >> i am not the youngest one at the table? oh god. >> joanne is really crying. >> there is this 90s nostalgia, o.j. simpson trial is the biggest thing and a clinton is running. >> you're right. it is people -- well you're too young for it. it is slightly older people like joanne reliving their youth. the heyday when you were four. >> the 90s are back. it is real. 90s fashion too, all of the girls are wearing those chokers again like the black weird we weaved chokers that are elastic and leave an imprint on your neck. i grew up in a coca-cola family. i got the 4 ounce cup and that's all i was allowed. >> hold on. a coca-cola family you came
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from and they only allowed paper cups? i don't know if that is a coca-cola family. >> my family only purchased coca-cola. i was rationed. i was the taste tester for the fall. no, does crystal pepsi taste like pepsi, but clear? >> it tastes like pepsi, but that's why it is weird. it is freaky. >> that would be weird. >> that's fun. i am excited. you described it and i am genuinely pumped. >> they wasted a lot of time. >> are you like me unsettled by the clear cola drinks? >> like you, just younger. no, i am not unsettled by this at all. but i am unsettled by the name. it sounds like crystal meth and then it is pepsi. >> you didn't have it. >> we didn't -- i still haven't had crystal meth.
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i am holding out for a better product, but you're right. it is hard to bring it back because people are thinking about the crystal meth. >> what about crystal gail, does she make you think about crystal light? >> make my brown eyes blue? was that her? >> i just remember the name. >> are young people februaryly weaker under -- physically weaker under obama? let's say even this guy could kick their ass.
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spy live from america's --
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live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. the hunt for the group behind the attack at istanbul's airport. these are the men responsible. they are seen walking calmly toward the airport. the terrorists are said to be from russia, uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan. but no one has claimed it. the house will vote on a proposal aimed at keeping suspected it terrorists from keeping firearms. it is said to measure another measure backed by the nra and rejected by the senate democrats last week. democratic lawmakers you recall staged a long sit in on the house floor last week demanding a vote on gun control after the masacre at an orlando nightclub. washington is rushing to the aid of puerto rico. they signed a rescue package
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that is facing more than $70 billion in debt and a major payment due today. the president calls it, quote, an important first step, but cautions that there is still work to do to get puerto rico out of the hole. people in west virginia are trying to recover from the deadly flooding that has ravaged part of their state in the past week. one of the hardest hit areas is the tiny town with a population of 1200. it was inundated by the river. statewide 23 people have been killed by the floods. and word out of atlantic city, 950 casino workers will hit the picket lines this morning in front of the trump taj mahal casino after they failed to reach a new contract. it is owned by billionaire investor carl ikon. now back to the show you love to invest in "red eye." in obama's america we are
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weaker than we used to be, like literally, man. data published in the journal of "hand therapy" and if you are not a subscriber, you really should be. it showed that from 1985 to now men's hand strength decreased 20 pounds and women's hand strength decreased by 10 pounds. the study's lead author has a theory about this. she told npr, "as a society we are no longer agricultural or manufacturing. what we are doing more of now is technology related especially for millennials." yeah that's one theory. or it could be this. or this. or this. thanks, mr. president, for nothing. >> he is riding a bike. >> you need the brakes right there. >> what a loser. >> he was wearing a helmet on a bike on nantucket.
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i don't think that's very good. >> it is setting a good example. >> obviously that's why he did it, but you have to admit that he looked whimpy with the helmet and the mom jeans. she got rid of the mom jeans, the first lady. >> thank goodness. >> did she really? >> yes. >> how do you know that? >> i read an article. i was busy researching photographs. >> and checking fashion. >> look, can i blame obama for this? why are americans weaker than before? >> it depends on where they're weak. i get that the hand strength is weak because, i don't know, technology you are holding on to your phone all weird, but back in the day -- back in the day you weren't, you know, doing 75 push ups for time and doing those box jumps and all of of those crossfit exercises. the kids are doing them now. >> you weren't?
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i did. >> our athletes would beat up your athletes. >> i agree. >> my dad could beat up your dad. and my dad is dead so -- >> that is impressive. obviously athletes keep getting better and better, so the people at the top of their game are in peak performance. >> the lesser people. >> i don't think kids are shoveling -- have you ever shoveled a driveway? >> yes, i have shoveled a driveway. >> are you out of your mind? >> who is testing the grip? it is all about hands. it is upper body strength, leg strength. who is taking the test? >> they took it in 1985 and they made people squeeze something and then they made people squeeze something. >> what are they squeezing? >> they made them squeeze something squeezy. >> more access to porn now. our hands are superior. >> thumb wrestling. we have to bring that back.
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>> i think you are blaming obama on something else. >> charles, help me. it is a little bit of obama's fault. >> almost the whole thing is his fault. don't you remember when he first came into office on january 20th, 2009 and he said stop having strong hands, america. that was his inaugural speech and he had to say it twice. it is the legal force of law. >> that's how we started out. do you believe in the agricultural stuff? >> i think that's it it. people are weaker. including apparently myself. thanks for pointing that out. we don't really do a great deal now. i do think we could -- i don't think we could beat nazi germany now. >> we don't have the get up and go. >> that's why people could help. >> he doesn't have a thumb to put up. >> it is a nubby thumb.
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>> technology and me. i am trying to write for the show and it is awful. they don't do well on the keyboard. >> this is not meant for the future. these are prim ma tiff hands. >> you probably can't text, can you? >> i mostly scream still. >> don't you agree that young people don't do the -- scott pretends he shovels his driveway. he hires a boy scout to do it. >> i am out there and doing it. >> it doesn't matter. >> you didn't shovel coal into the furnace like i did. >> we had a furnace and i don't think i shoveled coal. >> people used to talk about having sore knees and a bad back. now people have thumbinitis. >> ar arthritis? >> no. people are getting -- people are so sensitive their hands are breaking from touching very --
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>> it is repetitive motion. you text too much and you can't play tennis anymore. >> it is sad. >> moisturizer. it is improved. old hands are hard. that makes it stronger. you have no feeling. >> i went to get a manicure and she touched my hands and she could tell by the softness -- >> who wouldn't get you were getting a manicure? >> coming up, he is the nation's stage -- nation's sage and at the very least our panel sage. you know him and you love him. tv's andy levey. and the "red eye" pod cast is back. subscribe on itunes and foxnewsradio.com.
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welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed on the "red eye" news deck. >> did anyone notice during the intro the camera had to track upwards when it got to kissle? it was panning along and then it had to jump. >> it was pretty fun. >> attorney general meets with clinton. >> not all democrats. harry reid and chuck schumer said they weren't worried about it because they trust her. >> axelrod was shocked. >> look, when people like
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harry reid and chuck schumer who are absolutely not political hacks and how dare anyone suggest they might be, when they trust lynch it is good enough for me and it should be good enough for everyone, damn it. and none of this matters that the sitting president endorsed the candidate under investigation by his own justice department which made it clear there was never going to be an indictment. charles you said donald trump is right about this. >> it is? >> it is too late. >> you are still a cop. >> maybe my sentence will be commuted. >> you also said lynch should recuse herself from the case. meeting with president clinton has a violation of law, ethical standards and good judgment. her decision to breech the ethical standards of the justice is an outrageous abuse of the public's trust. that is all correct.
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i wish you had said it that eloquently, charles. >> i wrote the statement. i didn't want to copy what i had done. >> scott, you only read one article. >> that's right. that's the one you sent me. >> in your defense that's probably one more than tom. >> he didn't even dis me. he dissed you. >> you read back issues of "barber shop monthly." >> there are a lot of good articles. you need to hydrate. >> the thing about marines not shaking hands without wearing gloves is not accurate. >> i think it is. i got yelled at for shaking a hand with a glove on. >> it is preferred not to shake hands if they are gloved, but they can if the circumstances warranted. >> i guess the circumstance wasn't warranted. >> i could be wrong. >> you would know.
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>> charles you said the fact that bill clinton didn't think this would be a big story shows how above the law they think they rvment and as i have been saying, 2016 bill clinton is not 1990s bill clinton. his political instincts suck now. he is actively harmful to the campaign. >> you know who doesn't seem to know that the bill clinton now is not the bill clinton of then is loretta lynch. she calls him the president. she said it in an odd way. >> say the former president. right? >> or just bill clinton. >> column said brexit says old pool shouldn't vote. old people shouldn't vote. >> we will booy talking about it for a longtime. >> because it is really important. look, how about this as another good idea. let's borrow if the star ship
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troopers. why should somebody who wasn't willing to put their life on the line have as much of a say as someone who did. >> big time. >> my guess is the tool who wrote this piece would not get a weighted vote. i am spit bawling here. and also i don't believe that is a good idea. if you will start tinkering with one person, one vote. >> they should get three votes. they should do it by weight. >> or volume. >> if it was loose skin it would be a thousand. >> charles, is theresa may going to be the head of the conservative party? >> she is the favorite. >> will she be prime minister or pm? >> if she is the new head of the conservative party she will be pm. that's how it works. >> that's why i was asking. trying to give you a chance to show off your knowledge, charles. >> i just did. >> i know.
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say thank you and move on. >> crystal pepsi is coming back. tom, you said you don't trust clear cola drinks. there are not a lot of them out there. >> because we don't trust them. >> there is something about them. it is like drinking clear coffee. >> isn't that called tea? >> hot water. >> scott how do you feel about clear cola drinks? tom doesn't trust them. >> i think we went over this. i don't care. it doesn't matter. >> do you want to bring back something from the 90s that would shock me, bring back princess diana. i would freak out. otherwise i don't care. >> charles what about you? >> i don't care. >> when she died? you have it on record. >> i never understood the freakout. she is just a person. >> lady di dies in a car
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crash? who cares. >> you don't have the princess diana beanie baby? >> call it the diabetes baby. >> charles, do you or do you not have the princess di beanie baby? >> i do not have it. i lost it in 1997. >> i am going to move on. tom, you seemed to think we didn't have crystal meth in the 90s. we did. it started becoming big in the 80s with west coast biker gangs. >> did we call it something else? >> no, it was crystal meth. >> what about angel dust? >> angel dust is not crystal meth. >> pcp? >> third eye blind had a song called "semicharmed life" that was about a crystal meth
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addict. >> and woodstock 1999. >> that song is about a drug? >> all songs are about drugs. >> i want something else to get me through this. oh, okay. >> it all makes sense now. young people are weaker now. tom, kudos for you for blaming this on obama. >> i do what i can. >> scott, shame on you for saying this is not obama's fault. lastly, michelle obama got rid of the president's mom jeans in 2014. he was speaking at the baseball hall of fame and he said, quote, michelle retired those jeans quite awhile back. >> that's extremely good news. >> yes. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, are men bad at making friends? i think this picture says it all.
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live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. the death toll from tuesday's terrorist attack at the airport in istanbul rises to 44. a victim died from his wounds on thursday. 13 people with links to isis were detained following a series of pre-dawn raids in several low income neighborhoods in istanbul. officials say the three suicide bombers came from three muslim regions of the former soviet union.
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vice president joe biden says he has talked to bernie sanders adding that sanders told him he is ready to endorse hillary clinton. sanders puts it a little differently saying his campaign and clinton's campaign are still working on various issues and hope to reach an agreement at some point. the vermont senator up to now only said he would vote for clinton. the pentagon gives its okay to transgender people serving openly in the u.s. military. the defense secretary ash carter says it will take a year to implement the program. they estimate that there could be as many as 7,000 transgender people on active duty. and a bit of advice from the u.s. food and drug administration. the fda is warning you not to get into temptation and eat raw cookie dough. it is linked to an outbreak of e-coli in 20 states. 38 people contracted the e-coli and 10 were hospitalized. the centers for disease control say it is likely caused by contaminated flour. general mills has voluntarily recalled the flour.
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she is turning 100 today. she won two academy awards and one of her best known roles was melanie in "gone with the wind." her career spans six decades. she lived paris since 1956. now back to "red eye" and happy one-year anniversary to tom. for all of your headlines, log on to fox news.com. do men have a harder time making friend? that's what the lame stream media wants you to believe. a recent article in the "new york times" investigates the challenges of male friendships. men are so focused on career and family they don't have time for hanging with the boys as i call it. also as one psychiatrist notes many's friendships are more often based on mutual
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activities like sports and work. men are taught to draw them out and men are not. consciously or otherwise many men believe talking about personal matters with other men is not manly. the result is often less intimate and more casual friendships with men. i am pretty close with a group of guys. i think there is a picture of us. i can't even remember what we were looking at, but that was a fun night. gavin, would you say we have -- why are you looking at me weird? >> i have been here the whole show. >> would you say we have an intimate friendship? >> did you forget i have been on the entire show? >> i did forget, gavin because usually i remember when you are on the show. anyway -- >> this is a great example of men not noticing when men are around them. >> i'm sorry i didn't notice. >> you know what it is? men have a thing -- it is like a cell phone contract.
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men will have a fight about once every eight months and coincidentally it is near pregnancy. should i renew my contract with you as a friend? if they call the guy and say i know that stuff was insane and let's plow through it and they renew their contract with the friend. >> are you saying they do it wordlessly? >> they do it wordlessly, yes. men are constantly giving you an out to leave. women are so flighty that they will have a beef and a screaming fight. you will hear your wife talking about someone who needs to die. and she is in your living room. and you say isn't this the one we were planning to murder? >> charles what do you think of that? i think men do have less intimate relationships because they want to. it is not a flaw. it is the better friendship. >> i think you're right. >> you won't even respond to me on twitter anymore for
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example. >> well, i'm sorry. can we renew our contract. >> i would like to renew it, but you are not signing up. >> i'll sign up and i'll sign up for the 24-month plan. this is true. men can have a fist fight and never mention it again. women will bring things up that happened 15 years ago in an argument between themselves. that's the difference between men and women. not really answering your question. >> it is true. joanne, you have like a file in your head. you hold things against people and then they come out during the fight. >> oh for sure. what gavin was saying is true. there are girlfriends of mine that i will just be rate and i can't tolerate them and they annoy me and the next second i am hanging out with them because it is hard not to. >> why is it hard not to? i feel bad -- >> i feel bad. i want to be well liked and it
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is easier to be friends. this article was written by a guy i'm assuming. this man wants to go away on a guy's weekend. honey, look at my new article. are you concerned about mooy not having friends? i should really go to vegas for this weekend with my guy friends. >> it is so true. >> that's what all of the guy writers like are like at the times, right? >> you know what the guy at the times are like?n animal houe he goes, otis, my man i'm. that's "the times" in a nutshell. you are a comic and so we are -- >> it is weird. we are very close. we made love and stuff. i don't know. i think men throughout their lifetime have like a thousand friends. women throughout their lifetime have three. i think we're superior.
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i think women are not good at making friends. they make friends immediately in high school maybe or at work where they are put into a position where they have to speak to people, and then they speak to them for the rest of their lives because they are not as good as me at communicating with people. >> that's right. that's what it is about, joanne. remember, it is quantity and not quality. >> thank you for the man splain. did parents go too far in punishing their teen son? or did they go not far enough? they brought this on themselves.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye," remi spencer, jim norton and mike baker. >> go to your room. here is a better punishment. go to your tent. two parents are forcing their teenage son to live outside in a tent because of his bad grades and bad behavior. fortunately it is never hot in new mexico in the summer. the father even asked the state's youth and families department if the punish meant was okay. according to the boy's mother, they said nothing. you are not depriving him of anything. and we are not. the kid is allowed to use the
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bathroom and eat and shower in the house, but still the punishment is tearing the town apart. it is sparking intense debate. >> it is an awful thing to do to a human being. >> if you do something wrong, there are consequences. there is cause and effect. >> cause and effect. wow, gavin, would you ever do this to your kids? >> no. have i a great system in -- i have a great system in my home. you heat a coat hangar on the stove and you can burn any message you want. like i bend it down to mean no. if it is an oval it is that wasn't so bad. you should see their arms. it is a code. >> i don't want to criticize any parenting style. do you think this tent -- to me it is not a good punishment because it is not punishment because the tent is fun. >> i think the parents will be upset when he joins isis.
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i really like this and i hate my parents and mark now. and america now. what should i do? i know. i will join the califate. >> he was in the tent and doing his studies. >> that is the cook book. >> the koran. >> you saw the huge long case. that's a rocket launcher. >> i think he is an outdoors man. i think it is a great idea. >> it is fine, i don't care, but i think it is staged and it is fake. why would the news just -- i have been beaten with tents. the news never picks stuff up like this. it is like that kid who floated in the balloon and turns out he was never in the balloon? the kid is sleeping inside at night. they just wanted a story. >> i don't know what to think about the story. >> i don't think it is good parenting. if you had to go to this extreme, no other discipline worked with your kid. apparently he was stealing
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from his own family members and he wouldn't do any other punishment so they had to resort to this. that's not good parenting. >> special thanks to my panel. good night.
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this is a fox news alert. good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. new calls for an investigation for the attorney general to recuse herself in the e-mail investigation and to step down even. all of this over a meeting between former president bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch. the meeting monday in phoenix comes as the fbi investigates whether clinton mishandled sensitive information with her unusual e-mail setup, as well as an investigation into her connection with the clinton foundation. as jennifer griffith joins us now with more. good evening. >> reporter: the revelations have r

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