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investigation on president obama's ties to the muslim world. don't miss it. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. remember that the spin stops right here. definitely looking out for you. welcome to "red-eye." hello, everyone. i'm am tom shillue. let's check with andy levy. andy? >> thanks, tom. coming up, i look like i'm being forced choked. uncool. coming up on the big show, hillary clinton will be tried for mishandling classified information in the court of public opinion. probably should have led with that part. plus, hillary says herb presidential cabinet will be made up of half women. what kind of sick genetic experiments are these people running? and finally some dr. parents are outraged after discovering a local hooters sponsored a cub scout camp. yeah, i'm sure it was the
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parents who were outraged at not just the moms. back to you, tom. >> thanks, andy. let's welcome our guests. she is our favorite communist commentator. democratic strategist jessica tarlov. he bears a striking resemblance to his brother bob roberts. roberts's wrestling podcast, sam roberts. he is not evil. he is just named that way. observer columnist. and a ventriloquist dummy can become a real boy. sitting right next to me is comedian joe mackey. okay. let's start the show. on tuesday, fbi director james comey made an unprecedented public statement, laying out the case for indicting hillary clinton. >> there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly classified information.
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>> specifics, please. >> seven e-mail chains concern matters that were classified at the top secret special access program at the time they were sent and received. those chains involved secretary clinton both sending e-mails about those matters and receiving e-mails about those same matters. >> that's damning. what else? >> we also found information that was properly classified as secret by the u.s. intelligence community at the time it was discussed on e-mail. >> okay. but maybe a reasonable person wouldn't have known they were doing something wrong. >> there is evidence to support a conclusion that any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position or in a position with those with whom she is corresponding about those matters should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that conversation. >> okay, boom, boom, boom. got you. now drop the hammer.
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>> in looking back out our investigations, we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. >> wait, what? okay. i guess i just don't understand how the law works. here is former u.s. attorney rudy giuliani's reaction to his old employee jim comey. >> jim, how do you prove intent? circumstantial evidence. you just laid out so much circumstantial evidence, it's going to take weeks to go through it. second, you got a straight-out violate of 18 united states code section 93. why didn't you indict her for it? >> why not indeed? as always, donald trump has the answer. look. michael? >> yes. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> clinton lied about turning over all her e-mails, okay. comey proved it. what are we going to do here?
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perjury? we can go for perjury, can't we? >> remember that whole republican fantasy that all those fbi investigators are going to quit when there is no indictment of hillary clinton? >> yeah. >> this is how politics works all the time. george h.w. bush pardoned catherine weinberger and five other people. the thing that hillary did publicly is much worse than the e-mail thing. she has explicitly said when she is sworn in she is going to ignore congress. she is going to ignore the constitution. what about she was going to go to war for iraq for no reason and wanted to go to war with syria? there are so many things she did publicly and openly that are far worse than what she did privately and secretly. >> yes, those presidents pardoned crimes. in that case, the presidents had to pardon people. we're not even requiring the president to get involved because he is saying no, he is taking a pass on this. >> there is always two tests of justice. there is justice for the politicians and the wealthy, and there is justice for the rest of us. and it's always been that way
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since aaron burr got away with killing alexander hamilton. >> so you agree with trump. this is good to hear. sam, i'm going to read this. no reasonable prosecutor would bring an indictment against clinton. that was after saying any reasonable person should have known that an unclassified system was a no-no. doesn't that mean that no reasonable voter should vote for hillary? >> i felt like watching his speech was like how a lot of people watch the o.j. trial where they were going through they got him, they got him, they got him. and the jury was only out for like five hours, all right. and the verdict is not guilty. >> it's amaze. >> we're good to go. >> i thought he was going to. >> me too. me too. >> you did? >> i was preparing. i took out all my hillary swag and was waiting to kiss it goodbye and have my hillary case for it now. kim, stay with me. and for the first two or three minutes, this is really happening. because he is laying out what seemed like a very clear case there. and then nada. >> okay. she mishandled -- forget about -- i'm not going to say at
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this point that they have to go in and prosecute. >> no. >> he is recommending no prosecution. it's over. >> it is over. >> but we should not vote for her because it's been proven that she mishandled at the very least -- >> no, you make a decision. and i really right here, you look at the entire body here. you look at policies. and i happen to disagree with you about the things you were saying. they were wrong. i agree with most of them though i'm not a big iraq fan. everyone has to look at the entire body which is why this court of public opinion thing. only 30% of americans right now trust her. 34% americans trust donald trump. so we really have a race to the bottom in that area. people are going to pick what policies they're into and what they're not into, and that's how we're going to vote. >> okay. i have another comey sound bite. can we play that? >> to be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. to the contrary, those individuals are often subject to
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security or administration sanctions. but that's not what we're deciding now. >> he is saying another -- did i just hear him say, sam, anybody else would have been punished for this? >> yes. it seemed that they realized for whatever reason they're not going to be able to indict this woman. so he went out and said yeah, yeah, yes, yes, but i'm wiping my hands of it. >> but it wasn't anybody else. he said it could happen. everyone else who did this would end up this way. he did give himself some wiggle room. >> it depends on what the definition of "is" is, right? >> how low is the bar for democrats? at this point if you're not in jail, you can be president? is that what it is? >> it's a low bar across the board. and i'll tell you what, tom, i'm not a lawyer. and i'm not a ventriloquist dummy come to life. but when i read the espionage act, it didn't even say the intent was part of the law. it said negligence. and here director comey said
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that she demonstrated extreme carelessness. now to me, just like when someone who is bad at math tries to solve a problem, it just doesn't add up. >> that's it. >> listen, i'm not even playing all these other quotes from the stat utes and what not that have been playing all day. >> all the lawyer talk. >> it doesn't matter if you didn't have intention. he said it look likes there is 100 instances of passing on confidential information. >> that's where the lawyers are split on this. >> i'm saying that it says in the law it doesn't matter if it's intentional. you still got to go to jail. >> so you have to prove intent. and he is saying he didn't prove intent. >> she clearly said she was doing this on purpose. she was using a private server. >> no, no, no. the private server, yes, she chose that and i don't know if she chose the bathroom herself or where it lives. but in terms of sending and receiving the classified
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information, you know, i think she wasn't paying attention to -- >> that's negligence. if you're not paying attention, negligence. >> it's not gross next. she has created this extreme carelessness definition. i would like the definition. i would like to know what is different about that. >> hillary clinton should be president because she doesn't know what -- she doesn't know what classified stuff is? >> or what bathrooms are for. >> i just wasn't paying attention to the classified stuff. that's why you should vote for me. >> has she given a reason, michael, that she set this thing up? what possible reason do you have for setting up server on your own property that is separate from the government except to hide information? >> in the '90s we saw bill clinton go on tv and perjure himself which is a felony. and not one of the democrats looked at the evidence during the impeachment trial. they don't care. from their perspective, the alternatives, president trump, you can see why they would be that way. >> no. this is not what i'm saying. >> that's what they're saying. >> that's what they're saying, yes. but trump is going to keep
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hammering this. he is going to keep saying this may be good for trump, the fact that she is not indicted. it's about the fact that she is not trustworthy, right? >> yeah, no it is. and it goes back to the crooked thing. like he coined that crooked hillary thing. and now it feels more crooked than ever that somebody did all the things that one would do to be indicted. but then attend -- >> can we talk about how crooked donald trump is for a moment? >> we can't. >> why? >> because it's "red eye with tom shillue." we don't want to talk about that. meanwhile, last week hillary's top aide huma abedin testified that the secretary violated federal regulations by routinely putting her daily schedules in burn bags. these schedules are of course federal records and aren't supposed to be destroyed. but she destroyed them. now tarlov, what is with the burn bags? >> i don't know. i never liked huma. i'm just putting it out there. >> that's racist. >> no, it's not. it's not. >> you like hillary, but you
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don't like huma? you guys are ready to throw her under the bus, aren't you? >> no. no i mean, yes, but not for the reason that you're pointing out. i've said since hillary announced she was going to run again the best approach would be to completely cleanout house. to show up with a brand-new team. what you rolling your eyes? >> all they care about is loyalty. >> but that's the problem. that's how you get people to make the server for you. that's how these things happen and people end up pleading the fifth and putting crap in burn bags. so get new people. bring in young sparkly millennial type people. i'm not auditioning myself right now. that ship has passed. >> you're sparkly. >> glad you noticed. so the huma thing, it's always been tricky. and anthony weiner. you don't need all this around you. >> he has baggage? i haven't heard about it. >> it's a package. >> michael, is huma the lewandowski of the hillary
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campaign? >> the clintons are surrounded by their cabal of people who will walk the plank for them. like susan whoever name was went to jail because she wouldn't testify against bill. this is what they ask for this. is what they demand. and this is what they always get or it's off with their heads. >> whatever happened to the woman who went to jail? >> everyone forgot about her. >> come on, there was that woman who went to jail so famously. she was like a hero future a while. i hope she is still not there. god bless her. joe, look, do you have a burn bag? what would you put in your burn bag? >> i would put my college transcript. in i did not pay attention to that. i tell you what, i can't wait for the hillary press conference to say that american diplomats used burn bags in the u.s. embassy in iran and they're called heroes. so why is she different than what heroes did. she is a hero, and if you don't think so, it's a conspiracy. >> this is amazing, what you're doing right now. >> you know what? there has been enough things.
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that's not that far-fetched. >> she turned over 55,000 of the nonburned schedules. >> exactly. sam, you know, i think -- do they really burn, burn bags? it's not a metaphor, it is? they light them on fire. >> first of all, i used to put crap in burn bags when i was younger and leave it on somebody's doorstep. >> like real crap. >> but if you have to -- if there is something on a schedule that you want burned, why wouldn't you just remember it? why would you write it down? just tell me we have to do this later, but don't write it down. i'm going to burn it so we can avoid having a burn bag. just tell me because i don't want it on the schedule. just leave a gap and tell me. >> it does take strength that you have to burn things. >> why would you have to? >> i don't even want it shredded. it has to be burned. i'll tell you. >> that's why you have an assistant. no e-mail, no writing down. i'll just let you know. >> well, bill clinton, he doesn't have e-mail.
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he has never sent or received for real an e-mail. he knows if you want someone you call someone or you have a person who is going to tell you, you're supposed to be here right now, you're supposed to be there. >> no records, you just talk. >> just talk on the plane. >> it makes sense. she should have done it. she really wasn't on top of her game across the board. okay. enough about the e-mail investigation. hillary clinton is reportedly considering keeping loretta lynch as attorney general. "the new york times" reports in clinton's first 100 as president, she would, quote tap women to make up half of her cabinet in hopes of bringing a new tone and a collaborative sensibility to washington. and reportedly clinton may decide to retain lynch. meanwhile, lynch reportedly let bill clinton on her plane last week because it was hot. a democrat who was briefed on the meeting told the new yorker it was more than 100 degrees outside, and lynch, who was immediately uncomfortable with the visit, felt that she
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couldn't shoo the 69-year-old former president who has had heart problems in the past back on to the tarmac. bill clinton meeting with lynch doesn't look great. but at least that's the only appearance of impropriety related to the e-mail investigation. >> and there has never been any man or woman more qualified more this office than hillary clinton. ever. >> oh, yeah. there is that too. okay, look, jessica, i -- i was floored by that remark in the times, that having women in her cabinet would bring a more collaborative tone to washington. are women better at collaborating? isn't that sexist? >>. no it's totally accurate. wait a minute, no. >> so can we -- >> all right. thank you. can we start generalizing about women? >> i'm happy to call us gal, i'm cool with it. as long as we get cabinet
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positions, you can say whatever you want. >> that's it. whyo we need -- what does it matter? why are more women going to help a cabinet? >> well, it hasn't been going that great with so many men. well can try something new. we can multitask like we can talk and text at the same time. think about all your wife does at home versus what you do at home. >> ooh, shame. >> i make the coffee in the morning. i'll have you know that. >> all right. i'll take it all back. full male cabinet. >> okay. look, i think, sam, that we're not supposed to say stuff like that. that more women in a cabinet is going to make it more collaborative. or do we? do we need more women world leaders? >> i feel like the pcness has made us focus on the wrong things. we should find world leaders that are good experienced world leaders. and i also think that there is like any controversy around loretta lynch is kind of getting masked with this. but it's a woman. and we're trying to create
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diversity. and everything is becoming pc. and they're masking more sinister undertones. >> you're saying that she is under their thumb and they want to keep her there for that reason but they're playing the woman card. >> that's exactly right. i also think the only reason she was uncomfortable with bill clinton on the plane is the same reason the wolf of wall street and all the stewardesses got uncomfortable with leonardo dicaprio on the plane. i've heard it's similar. >> joe, we've had a pretty good run, man. is it about to come to a close? >> i don't know. but i'll tell you this. i don't think women are more collaborative than men. women barely talk to me at all. they don't respond at all to the e-mails or match.com winks. >> winks. >> is that because maybe you're not being collaborative. maybe they feel like you're man sling to them. >> i don't doe that. i don't know what that word means. but i explain things the way a fair-minded person would do. and that's who we should be looking for to be the next
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attorney general. >> it maybe would be good for guys, michael, if hillary is president and then she has it's all like women everywhere, and they screw it up, maybe it would be good for men. maybe we say okay, that's enough. we experiment it. back to the men. >> hillary is such a screw-up that blew it so badly in '94 that we got the first republican congress in 40 years and a balanced budget. she is a walking calamity. she doesn't know who to run as so she is copying justin trudeau who is the prime minister of canada. his cabinet is 50-50. she is trying to pull out ideas anywhere because she can't say i'm pure evil. vote for me. >> she could say that it's not the most ringing. you are right, though. people forget that that contract with america, a lot of people think that had to do with hillary clinton putting her hands all over the health care. >> everything was secret. and the reaction against her brought forth the republican party. >> you're so right. she is going down. coming up, what well-known
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organization got in hot water for partnering with hooters? does it really matter? look at that. i got your attention.
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live from america's news headquarter, i'm patricia stark. there might be another flare-up on capitol hill over gun control. the house was prepared to consider as early as today one measure aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of suspected terrorists. but that's been shelved for now because some conservative lawmakers perceived the legislation as gun control. house democrats say it's time speaker paul ryan heed public demands for gun restrictions. a former national guard soldier has been charged with plotting to help isis and contemplating a fort hood-style attack against our military. court records made public yesterday reveal muhammad jelo quit the national guard after hearing lectures from anwar al
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awlaki. he made contact with officers in africa earlier this year. they're expanding tests to speed up airport lines and speed up security. the tsa plans to begin using computerized scanners to inspect bags. ct scanners are already used to screen checked baggage. the screens generate checked baggage. the house and their staff will undergo blood test. elevated lead levels have been detected at one drinking water on capitol hill. it has triggered widespread concern. one lawmaker notes there are pregnant women who work on the hill. lead can be especially harmful to the unborn. and finally, dreams of instant wealth have been dashed for the time being. there was no jackpot winner in last night's mega millions drawing worth around $454 million. the jackpot now increases to more than half a billion for friday's drawing. odds of picking the correct
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numbers are 1 in 259 million. i'm patricia stark. and now back to the show that hits the jackpot every time, "red-eye." for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. ♪ monday was the fourth of july. celebrated on social media with tash tags like america and may the fourth be with you. but is america feeling that patriotic? in a new survey only 52% of adults say they are extremely proud to be an american. that's down 18 point since 2003. it's even worse with millennials. only 34% love their country to the extreme. but let not your heart be troubled. one great, great american is doing his part to make us all proud. the headline says it all. army veteran rescues bald eagle dangling upside down from a rope
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in 75-foot tree by mowing down the branchs with his gun. the eagle had become entangled in the woods of minnesota. so jason galvan who lives nearby picked up his 22-caliber rifle and started cautiously unloading. nine minutes later and 150 shot, his shot broke the rope and freed the bald eagle. the bird now dubbed freedom is recovering nicely. if a dude freeing a bald evening well a gun doesn't warm your heart, have i two tickets to north korea you might be interested in. the only thing more american is this headlines. tobey keith dressed as uncle sam and ate apple pie astride a buffalo. or maybe todd starnes played lee greenwood's god bless the usa on a bugle made of certified gold. i thought you were going to laugh on the first one. i didn't get you legal the william devane. look, do you love this country like i do? did that warm your heart?
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>> it did. it warmed my heart but it made me feel like so much less of a man. i spent the fourth of july in the suburbs. so i was indoors worried that bats would land in my hair. when you see the bats -- circumstances that what you think of, when you go to the suburbs? >> i see bats. and i run inside. i'm not going to be out here with these bats. >> how suburban? were you in the woods? >> well, there were trees. it wasn't the woods-woods, but there were bats. >> it's like scarsdale. >> it was scarsdale? >> it was. >> that's not exactly the bat capital of the america. >> but there is bats. i don't need them around me. i'm not a wildlife person. animals i like sort of as existing with them. but i don't interact with them. but if you see a bald eagle hanging upside down you want to do something, don't you? >> i want to. but if i'm this guy and it takes 150 shots to get him down, i would fire five times and the sixth one put the eagle out of its misery. it's not coming down. >> that's what amazed me.
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when i first saw it, okay, just like in the movies, you shoot the rope and he falls down. 150 short, it's amazing. >> it's amazing he didn't kill the bird. i'm proud of america despite defective eagle traps like the one we've seen. maybe the survey didn't are the numbers people expected. it seems to me that people are prouder of places that are bad. like you never hear a rapper quote a nice place that he came from that he is proud of. like there is no rap songs about pasade pasadena. >> no, there isn't. >> what about the fresh prince of bel air? >> that's true. that makes your point. he came from the hood. he went to bel air. come on, learn the song. >> they had a foursome. >> michael, i know you're not as great as an american as jason, but do you wish you are? >> first of all, as someone who has been to north korea and wrote about it and was born in
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the soviet union i am probably the most patriotic person on earth. i'm very proud of this country. i love this country. i think it's ironic that someone from the government is take shots at freedom. that's exactly what seeing from the parties. both our gun rights and free speech are being taken away systematically. it really bothers me that republicans are going to have things like the nsa and illegal lists to take away gun rights. >> wow. jessica, i know you want to take away his gun rights so all bald eagles die of strangulation. but wasn't to do what he did? >> it was. it was a really good story. you left out the part that he just borrowed his neighbor's gun, which should not be allowed by the way. >> why not? >> i'm sorry. >> you couldn't borrow americans' guns which is a great thing to do. >> yes, i'm going to walk next door when i get home and ask to borrow their weapon that happens in tribeca all the time. i must tell you. no, too many bats.
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>> gals like you, jessica you don't want people to be able to borrow their friend's rifles to do things like this. >> no, what if a mentally ill person had before rowed the rifle and goes and shoots up a school? the nega time we have a democrat on the show it's what if after what if. okay. coming up, it's that time when the panel prepares to be pummelled with facts by andy levy. that's next.
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welcome back. yep, time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy at the red-eye news desk. how you? >> excellent. good weekend? >> really good. yeah, fourth of july, andy. fantastic. >> god bless. fbi director recommends no indictment for hillary clinton. i can't believe it. tom, you noted that hillary has lied and that james comey pointed out that she lied and asked if she can't be charged with perjury. >> yeah. >> i don't know that she lied under oath. so i don't know that she can be charged with perjury. >> these fbi guy that. >> put people under oath for anything. they didn't put her under oath this weekend? >> who knows what they asked her, though. >> my point is we don't know what she said under oath. we do know that she willfully lied to the american people about every aspect of this. that she looked the american people in the eye repeatedly and lied knowingly. the punishment for that is you shouldn't be voted into office.
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>> exactly. >> unfortunately, that's not going to happen. >> well, i think it, andy. >> fine, do you really think that? >> i really think hillary clinton will not win the election in the fall. >> you guys are unbelievable. >> tarlov, you said you thought she was going to be indicted based on how comey started out. why do you think she wasn't? do you think politics was involved or everything was aboveboard? >> i don't think everything was above board. there was political pressure. i think he was telling the truth when he said his statement was uncoordinated and he really wanted to make a point of that. and i think he came off as very dignified and respectful there. i have a lot of admiration for him. it's a completely impossible situation to be in. i wouldn't say aboveboard, but i wouldn't say like like, you know, so below board that wire going to jail, i guess. >> where are you going? >> i was going to jail. it's on the floor. >> okay.
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>> can we point tonight's out of context moment, jessica? >> no, no. i mean, yes. what was i even talking about? >> it doesn't matter. tom, you said it's over. she is not going to be prosecuted? >> not necessarily. president trump's attorney general could still press charges. >> he could? wow. >> or she. >> chris christie. >> rudy giuliani. >> there you go. >> also, tom, you pointed out that comey said other people could have faced punishment for doing what she did. that's the irony here. if she were still secretary of state, at the very least she would have had to resign after this report came out. at the least. >> there is no way she could have continued in office after this report came out. >> right. >> instead she gets to be president. it makes no sense. jessica, you said the private server was definitely clinton's decision, but you don't know if she chose the bathroom.
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the server was never in a bathroom closet. those reports were erroneous. >> really? amazing. thanks for telling me. i'll stop saying it. >> thin who classified information the way she did isn't fit to be in a pfc in the army. >> huma abedin put her daily schedules in burn bags. the clintons are surrounded by their cabal who will do anything to protect them. huma screwed up. >> i didn't say their competent cabal. >> very fair point. >> tom, you asked if they really use burn bags. if they really burn them. >> yeah. >> often yes, the contents of the bags are burned. sometimes i believe they are pulped. >> like made soggy? >> yeah. they pulp them. but they still call them burn bags. they don't call them pulp bags. sam, you seem baffled by the idea of actually burning documents.
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>> well, in terms of schedules. i said it was daily schedules. >> oh, okay. >> i said if you're going burn the schedule, just don't write it in the first place. use words instead of having to write the schedule. >> okay, got you. but remember, hillary clinton is what, she is like 92. the memory. >> you got to write things down. >> i'm a young guy. >> you don't have that problem. you will. clinton says her cabinet will be half women. jessica, why isn't it sexist to say that women are better at collaborating? >> because it's factual, not sexist. >> okay. what are women worse at? >> ooh. >> fertilizing an egg. >> you mean when they're doctors? circumstances that right? >> that is incorrect. >> what? i'm learning so much tonight. >> joe, during this segment, did you say you should be attorney general? >> no. i don't -- i have no
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recollection of that. >> all right. i kind of think you did. >> well, if i did, then i would be a good attorney general. [ laughter ] >> michael, you said hillary is coming up with these things because she can't just say i'm pure evil, vote for me. >> right. >> you mean because she is incapable of telling the truth? >> that's correct. >> glad you laugh at that, jessica. young people don't love america, and also the most american story ever. sam, you said the story of the veteran using the 22 to free 2 bald evening federal the tree made you feel like less of man. >> yes. >> good. it should. now the question is what are you going to do about it? are you going to make a changes? >> no, no. >> you're just going to be happy there are better men out there? >> yeah, yeah, somebody to take care of things. i have other talents. >> you've joe, you said there are no rap songs about pasadena. >> i'm not a big rap guy. >> overdose has a song named padres.
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the very first line of the song is chilling with my bros in the city of roses. come on, man. >> okay, you win this round. but no reasonable halftime reporter would expect me to know about rap. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, what's wrong with this picture? i don't know. but i'm going stick around to find out. or my name isn't the tease master shillue.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark. a new report from congress today says the veteran's administration still has, quote, profound deficiencies. it comes two years after congress created a 12-person commission in the wake of a scandal involving long wait times for veterans seeking care. that report says, quote, urgent reform is needed for a better organized and high performing health care system. president obama says he will spend the coming weeks reviewing proposals coming from the new report. well, the olympic games are 31 days away, and police in rio de janeiro are warning of danger for tourists. police and firefighters protesting a delay in getting paid. some even taking their frustrations to the airport, where they're giving visitors a stern warning, telling them they're in danger by being in the city. well, the first readings of the flight data recorders from egyptair flight 804 show there was a fire on board the plane, and one of the crewmembers was
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attempting to put it out. a transcript or more details about the first findings have not yet been released. investigators are still trying to get more readings from the recorders. flight 804 was flying from paris to cairo in may when it veered off course and crashed into the mediterranean. more problems for the ashley madison website. the u.s. federal trade commission is now investigating the site which helps pair men and women looking to have an extramarital affair. the cause of the probe has not been said, but reports suggest the site could use fake female profiles programmed to talk to male customers. last year the names of thousands of users were leaked after a security breach. well, in a price hike seems to be looping for starbucks customers. the chain admits a glitch in pricing charged customers up to 30 cents more a drink this past weekend. last year prices rose by an average of 15 cents. i'm patricia stark, and now back to your favorite cup of late night fun "red-eye." ♪
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is there a badge for flirting with the waitress? parents are outraged after seeing photos of their boys posing with hooters girls at a cubs scout camp in denver, and they sent a few employees to volunteer. but do hooters and the scouts represent the same values? >> it's like polar opposites of what boy scouts are supposed to be. >> hmm. says you. but the boy scout district executive stands by the decision, saying the restaurant assisted with the cost of putting on the camp and several of their waitresses donated their time to help staff the camp. glad to hear your son had such a good time. in all the news reports, the boys' faces are blurred. but i'm not sure we doh should do this. but i decided to reveal within of the boys.
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this is a true story. when our graphics department made that, we sent the picture, and we told them to put it together. and they sent it back labeled boy at hooters. anyway, i don't know why the hooters sponsorship is such a big deal. nobody protested when chip and dale hosted by barbershop jamboree. that was quite a party. those guys love harmony. michael, what do you think here? is this a puritanical culture? hooters is allowed. they're a legal. >> most of those kids are within one deviation of the age when they're breast-feeding anyway. it's nostalgic for them. >> really? i was thinking these guys are scouts. they're going to be adults soon. and they're going to be seeing pretty girls cheerleading and what not. >> yes. and they should be more worried about the scout leaders than the heaters girls given the history of the boy squhierkts are you talking about? i was a boy scout.
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>> shh. someone will hear you. >> i had a great experience with scouting. >> okay. >> okay. joe? what do you think here? if you were a boy scout, wouldn't you be happy to hanging out at hooters? >> first off, tom, you wanted a picture of me at hooters, i could have supplied one myself. second of all, like i don't object to hooters. everyone knows what they're object to the lame double entendre of breasts and owls. that's what you have to tell the kids. it's an owl-themed restaurant. you learn about owls already in the boy scout. >> yeah, they're nocturnal. they probably learn about owls when they go to get their forestry badge, which i got. >> oy, congratulations. >> yes. it was mostly identifying bark and edible plants, things like that. >> i see. >> but sam, what do you think? it's not going to hurt them. and the thing is they need money. you know why? because people like tarlov won't
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let them meet in the church basement anymore. >> that's awful. >> first of all -- >> tarlov is the worst, i know, right? >> first of all, the hooters girls are wearing jackets. it's not like they're at hooters. >> right. >> it's a bunch of people who work at heaters. they got jackets on. and so effected all, it's 2016. there is no sexuality at hooters anymore. hooters is like fully clothed people. there are more sexual deviants at chuck e. cheese in 2016 than there are at hooter. >> i would say yes. >> they all have phones. all of the scouts have phones. if you give a teenaged boy a smartphone. >> yeah. >> hooters is the last thing you have to worry about them seeing. >> exactly. that's right. hooters is kind of -- have you ever hung out at a hooters, jessica? >> hung out, maybe not. but i have been there and have i eaten. the wings were not delicious at all, which was disappointing. >> that's what they're famous for, the wings. >> but they're not that good. they're disappointing wings.
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and the girls were hugely covered. which i thought was surprising. i was expecting to see how they used to have the baywatchish bathing suits? that i understand if i saw my 7-year-old's head swished between four boobs. >> and i think the girl scouts see a lot worse going door to door across america. >> yeah. dude answering the door in the middle of the day, no pants. >> terrible. much ado about nothing. all right. the boy scouts are fine. coming up, we'll check in on a reaction to a big nba trade. >> burning this jersey. you know why i don't want to burn this jersey? it's out of respect. you know it's out of no respect. lighter fluid is worth more than this jersey. i don't want to waste lighter fluid because the jersey isn't worth anything anymore.
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nba superstar kevin durant announced he was leaving oklahoma city for goldin' state, and thunder fans have been taking it in stride. >> i looked fat players tribune. and what was the title? it was like a new start, new home. new home? new home? what about a new home?
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hope you have a new home in the dumpster with your career, because that's where it's at. >> yeah, that's where it's at. that was twitter user lost and unbound. he had more to shout. >> this the only nba jersey i have. it's the only one i care about. it's the only one i used to care about. what is this? this isn't even real. you're not even a part of this team. oh, and how dare you even in your little article say thank you to oklahoma. thank you. thank you. thank you. that's all you got to say to oklahoma. thank you, oh, thank goodness kevin durant says thank you. >> i think thank goodness he is being sarcastic there, i think. but what about that jersey? >> if i could rip -- rip it all away. i'm not strong enough. plan b, plan b, let's go. let's go. rip it, rip it. it's all trash. you're all trash, you're all trash, you're all trash! >> jessica, aren't you gad he had a plan b? >> so glad.
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so very good. >> look, he is passionate about his team. i think it's great. >> i mean, it's super entertaining. yeah, i think it's fabulous. i have no comment on the actual trade. but i do understand people wanting to go on a new adventure. and i understand hurt feelings and left behind. he was essentially broken up with which sucks when that happens. >> broken up with by durant you're saying. >> yes, that's it. he dumped millions of people there. >> yes. >> to move on to people who get to have winning teams, or more winning. because oklahoma is not even bad. so it's not like a toilet team to a not toilet team. >> but essentially you guys were all laugh agent this guy. joe, you have passionate fans like him, don't you? >> passionate fans indeed. mostly ladies. but i tell you what, i don't think it's fair when people judge the athletes when they go looking for a better opportunity. athletes and musicians and artist, aren't they the people complain about that are only in for the money?
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i think it's mostly the other way around. i think people with bad jobs are only in it for the money. whenever my garbage man drives back. >> they get paid a lot. >> yeah, i know. he is only doing it for the money. and i'm sick of it. >> michael, what do you think? do you think he should leave? >> i think trump found himself his running mate. their styles are perfectly in sync. it's baffling incoherence and nonsense and cutting things up. i think he is going to be on the ticket in november. >> he is passionate. isn't that what america needs? >> no, america needs to cool down. especially things about sports. i don't even know who kevin durant. >> look, you probably should, michael. you've got a lot going on. sam, what's the answer? >> first of all, i think the nba needs to be held accountable for the rise in blood pressure of male teens age 13 to 15. >> so true. >> they're responsible the same
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way soda is responsible for diabetes. it's not right. and yes, he should be passionate. but passionate about things that matter, like pro wrestling. >> that's right. you're a wrestling fanatic. very special thanks to my entire panel. good night, everybody. 69.
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got to love it. a long string of incriminating evidence but the fbi director says hillary clinton should not be charged. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm doug mckelway. thousands of other work-related e-mails never turned in by hillary clinton. and more e-mails never to be found. james comey methodically put forward the damning evidence today, saying private e-mail use was careless but not criminal. we have team coverage. jennifer griffin is

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