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thanks on to our panel. >> welcome to red eye. like the way we were. if by were, you mean got sick on your couch. hey, what is coming up on the show, andy? >> coming up on the big show, what organization in which gangsters, thugs and smugglers are thoroughly respected has something to do with arizona? and has a new york strip club made lebron james an offer he can't refuse? this story would shock you if he were still capable of being shocked and do gay actors have trouble playing straight characters? greg? >> thank you. >> whatever, greg. >> move on, andy you move on. >> i have moved on. >> fine. >> okay. >> let's move on and welcome our guests. a delightful author and columnist. her latest book is called
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>> i wish it was the end. i wish it was the end. all right? now, to the gregga long. it's a jack-a-lop of justice. oh. and so especial lay lock the border can you lighten up a little on the new immigration law? i don't want to know arizona's opinion on whether taxi fares in nyc should be raised. all politics are local. take these un human rights experts and oxy moron, saying arizona's new law could violate international standards whatever that means. they claim, quote, a disturbing pattern of legislative activity has been established and may allow for action targeting individuals on the basis of their perceived ethnic origin. blah. blah. blah. of course, they leave out the fact the law exists, hence the
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term illegal immigration. it's illegal or there hasn't been a single incident that targeted so called action, yet. the un spouting off on human rights is like hitler giving advice on hanukkah shopping. and you must be he missed it's a crime to be in the u.s. illegally. like in mexico. you go to jail if you're caught there illegally. busta, focus on why many mexicans are flee together u.s.. something tells me your human rights abuses are a tad worse. you don't know what that means. there is a shining human rights beakon as long auz overlook persecution of women, gays, children, nonmuslims, muslims and defiled goats. why worry about thousands of honor killings when a phoenix cop just asked a hispanic for his license because of a
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busted tail gate. >> very nice. >> thank you. >> someone must acknowledge thachl what else can you k.be said? is that they're worth every penny. they're unpaid. if you disagree with me, you're a homophobic. >> i wrote that just so i can use that line that. is how low i've become. professor if protecting borders a racist act? no. it's not if stopping people from being mexican is a racist act. i hate black quarterbacks. no. no. totally. there is nothing wrong with being racist on some issues saying look. we're stopping mexicans from being mexico. and only reasonable suspicion is that their mexican. >> i want as many mexicans as
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americans possible. they're better than people like me. i want to figure out a way to get in normally. when you throw a concert make sure there is an entrance people can come in and pay that. is all i'm saying. what is it about -- i mean. >> this makes no sense. >> i know it did. >> and why -- isn't this rage coming from outside of arizona where people don't have a clue what is going on? >> i lived in arizona and california. i lived in michigan. you and don't see stuff crazier than on the border of ontario. >> have you ever been to a borders on the border? it's great there. >> it's trippy. >> don't go to the psych section. >> illegal isn't a race or ethnicity. how can you be discrime in a tori. >> they're not stopping white people. >> first canadian gets stopped in phoenix... >> then that, is conversation
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it could happen. >> this could happen if he's a swarthy canadian. the fact is that we get stopped no matter what if you have a busted taillight. i'm only 27. you know, if you admit and agree, let's say awe agree with the un folks. aren't they douche bags for saying so? they are scum. it's a corrupt organization putting iran on their -- what? commission for womens' rights? these people are crazy, crazy, crazy. >> we seem to be playing fascist finger at a lot of people these days on this topic. i'd like to point out this may be something someone overlooked. have you ever seen the flag of the state of arizona? this is the flag of the state of arizona? now, let's for the sake of argument take a look at the empire of japan flag from 1942. >> oh, my god. >> let's take a look at the north koreain flag.
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>> hmmm. >> that is a disturbing finding. >> it is. >> i'm not saying... >> it's a hybrid. >> yes. i'm not saying that arizona is fascist. or turning into a policed state but i'm saying their flag s i'd like to point out dallas cowboys are also on watch right now. i think you're right. >> oh. >> wow. >> yechl they need to be. >> jerry jones walks around, goose stepping. that makes sense. >> it's terrible. >> bill... you know, i have a problem with just the un. did they point you to the commission of transgender sex hoarders? eenl noble thing they've done. >> yes. on the money. >> yeah. i like that. it was pretty in the picture, which is rare for me. the un? yeah. it's like, let's, is this arizona thing constitutional? what what the un says. i get what arizona says. and i think everyone intends
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to. i want to say out of your business, and tourism. no one is going to come into your state. and avoid anything. >> yes. >> i'm on pro boycott. soon to be majority of american as agree with me. >> all right. >> this is a short sighted move. >> is it this? this is an interesting point. what he's talking about is like a trade war in the united states. 50 right. >> it's hilarious it works. >> no. it doesn't. money is color blind. there are hundreds of millions of dollars arizona spends in california. arizona screws with california, and at the end of the day they're going just say what the hell are we doing? this is going hurt hispanics more than anything. who owns these big businesses? i mean there are a lot of hispanics that are running these business buzz work for them. ancient history. and work with martin luther king day. >> that was a new thing. they wanted to vote on it and this is different.
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>> it is. >> and what are you actually going to do? what are you going to do? >> not yet. >> talking about american all star game autos like four years. >> not the all star game. >> i know. >> there is no one that wants it and if he doesn't know... >> it's a ga zillion dollars. >> i'll bet you know, this game will be here. and there is more worrysome thing is that for you, bill, but not for me other states fworing to see how they this works. they're saying look. united states government please help us. and illegal immigration is illegal. we're forcing your hand. >> that is illegal. >> yes. it is. >> saying the economy is not working so printout your own money of you can't do that. >> you're right. if it's counterfeit. >> you can't produce practice that's counter the president. >> you can. you claim to love the constitution so much. >> i never said that.
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>> there is a cause, for this to work. >> he's reading this whole thing. >> you're ice yol yaiting certain ethnic groups. >> it's not an ethnic group. it's an illegal group. >> i'm just happy my flag worked. >> yechl i wanted to bring you back n you're happy with the flag autos i'm content with the flags. >> and i had to figure that out. >> yeah. yeah. you're a flag hoog and a few weeks ago a michigan elementary school sent students to meet a rocket scientist. and and after much hulabaloo the board suspended and investigating whether excluding whit kids violates
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michigan law. the school president says his purpose was to encourage black students to persue a career in the sciences and wrote intent was not to segregate or exclude students but address challenges african american children will face as they persue a successful education. red eye obtained footage from the alternate field trip for the white students. >> they got the better deal. >> professor? what is going on here. >> this is uncomfortable oo. i'm not -- . >> you're basically an expert on field trips. >> yes. i figured that -- did the school screw up? >> white people overreacting again. i don't mean to generalize. all white people do this.
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it's-. >> we do not overreact. this frustrates me. black people die more at birth, don't live as long, we get inkors rated. higher suicide, aids. can't we just get a damn field trip without white people coming in? >> bam. >> i agree with you completely. >> you get freaknick. i want in on freaknick. >> they'll pass you around like an appetizer tray. >> the point is to help students get better grades. aren't the parents being kind of jerky. >> this is a guy who is trying to address the discrepancy between white students and black students. take a bunch of black students and say look how far you can get. kinds of careers you can have if you take school seriously. good idea. probably not the best preparation. i think it at heart this was a
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very good, good plan. >> i have to say, there are two things coming to mind. the field trip seems almost a little insulted from outside. like hey, look kids! a black rocket scientist a mazing. we didn't mean that it way. but... look oo. and there i is -- that is astounding. >> right. right. >> yes. >> and there is really at the end of the day, fifth graders black or white, who gives a damn about a rocket scientist? i'd like stho you a picture of hugo chavez's shirt. no. and what i wanted to say is this is a deep issue. i'm kind of impressed. they're in deep trouble right now. i just think this is yet another deep issue. >> it is. >> you're a disgusting man. >> i got away with saying that on television.
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>> bill, won't vit been good for white students to meet a black rocket scientist? >> i think very good for them. i think white kids and black kids should come together. >> wow. wow. >> and my producer gave me this dude's bio. the principal. his favorite movie this, is on -- on the school web site. his favorite movie? "transformers" with eight exclamation points. his favorite author, no lie, dr. suess. favorite can't live without it sugar snack, sugar babies. also with an exclamation point this, guy has to go to child services. >> i know the shirt, it scares meechl i don't know. kids just want to go on field trips. >> this is -- kids want to go on field trips and beat up on them. >> did your mom ever accompany you? that was the worst.
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>> chaperone. >> yes. a chaperone. >> i remember thachl we twont a petting zoo. not allowed back. >> just stopped breathing in my hand. >> and from field trips to poll flicks they're trying to buy james with dames. i speak of lebron james, famous basketball player, no, not the city planner in st. paul. he's a great guy. if it's soon to be free agent decides to play for new york he'll receive a lifetime supply of free lap dances courtesy of a strip club scores. that is a lifetime of free lap dances. i said that. and the mammary mecca says it will give lebron james day where all strippers will where his jersey and free food for live at their steak house there. not bad if you like looking at naked hot chicks and eating steaks when i -- which i do. and utah is offering a
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lifetime supply of this. >> it's kind of the same thing. sit the same thing. >> no touch. no touch. >> yes. yes. >> and jesse, not a bad -- we'll leave that for another day. should he take this deal? >> we'll wlif anything sounds too good to be true, i probably is. he does get free lap dances for life, but it's from the same stripper. >> oh, oh. >> this might not be great years from now that. is all. >> and a crocodile with breast implants? that that is one thing i haven't done yet. >> and do you think this will influence his decision. >> no. do you think he needs a free
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steak from a strip club? i'm sure he has no trouble getting lap dances now. >> celebrities love free cram. it doesn't matter. they'll go into a movie premier, and a bag of human excrement, they'll take it because it's free. >> you're talking about pseudocelebrities of which you're a part. lebron makes $14 million per year. and he's got a new one. they're not saying how much it is. i don't think it can cover how rich this individual is. >> this is like this, guy is like this. and oh, oh. >> let me ask you let's say if he was a female professional athlete. what would be the equivalent? free lap dances at scores. >> for me, it would be. i've been to scores a lot. we've been together. >> not me. i was at church. >> not you. >> that is another strip club. >> yes. yes. >> and it's not that good limt
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now. >> maybe 10 years ago this would have been a good offer. the talent there just isn't what it used to be. >> you have free lap dances and going to a strip club, naem hate you are the lap dancers. so when you get a lap dance you get it from a woman who hates you, which is awesome. they can't try to talk you up for a private dance. they're just like grinding u i hate you. that is the best lap dance. and unspoken truth is the fact that any strip club going to make that offer is not the club you want to go to. that is the one where -- . >> it's a fine establishment. >> and this next story beat the cram out of kabuto's next story. there was story blood everywhere. do gay actors deal with straight roles? i didn't know roles have a sexuality to begin with but whole wheat rolls did weaken
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i'm can an actor play it straight? in a word no, according to that dying rag that is "news week". the journalist calls the "will and grace" star effort to play straight in the musical "promises promises" quote, wooden. >> what? >> i know. goes on to label "glee" star as your average quote, theater queen. and the reason overtly gay men can't play straight dudes. and there was an angry letter to the editor saying...
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>> to prove his gays can't play straight are sloppy in my opinion. no one needs to see a bigoted inaccurate article telling people who deviate from heterosexual norms they still can't achieve their dreams. >> very emotional about the issue. >> wow. >> let's go tloif fox news alternative life styles correspondent club dog for his take on the subject. club dog, what say you? >> he speaks his mind, club dog speaks his mind. professor, you're black. you can say whatever you want. >> first there are, i know lots of actresses that are clearly gay. they don't have sex with me.
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they play straight roles all the time. we think about people really out like jack from "will and grace". yeah. the straight guy who plays a straight guy is often gay. >> i am going to get to that later but, jers jes zblee. >> from this theory every actor is gay. >> right. >> and cited an obvious one. >> this show seems like it's turning into benny hill recently. every time i'm on there is a guy in a wig or a dress thachl is what actors do. pretending to be other guys. to say you can't play the thing if you're not the thing is rid dick list. robert downey junior wasn't a black dude in order to get nominated for an oscar. >> yes. >> i know. >> and jack was not a pirate. rip torn was in dodge ball playing a drunk has been. and that is a bad example. >> yeah. rip.
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>> and "the critic" is outwardly gay. >> i don't know. i think that there is a point about his critiques n i news week" it's the gayest of all weekly magazines thchl is a magazine once putting on a cover say story saying the bible supports gay marriage if you know how to read it right. they had their editor covering prop 8 by talking about his gay wedding. short of appointing liza minnelli to be editor at large this is a very gay magazine. >> and there is -- . >> yeah. >> second guy. >> there is the theory while, why i know all actors in drama were gay. they all must be the same in every high school that. is my theory.
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and they go back in when they get famous. >> true. >> but pro wres yerls are never gay. >> but it works both ways. jake gyllenhaal, broke back mountain. they were terrible. there was one hard core dude on dude scene. are you serious? and there is very little tongue, pathetic. >> if you have a comment on the show, e mail us. and still to come, half time report from andy leafy. >> this report is sponsor bid my college roommate. jeff, is he still a virgin? i don't know. i don't talk to him anymore. thanks my college roommate, jeff. ♪
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welcome become. kuk, we go to andy. andy, recalled from class aaa, and... can he change face-to-face fall something that is -- that's speaking of pakistan, you said, quote, shaheed don't like it. >> that was just a powerful stuff. >> did i ruin puns for every you one? >> you may have. you may have. >> okay. it was a hot cross pun. thank you. >> and you said un ignores the
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fact there hasn't been so-called targeted police action that. is probably because it hasn't taken affect yet. you know it's going to be exploded into something huge. >> okay. >> and i like the way you said when? >> yeah. yeah. >> but professor something greg said did make sense. that plenty of people, the vast majority, i would say aren't racist. >> say that again, i didn't hear you the vast majority of the people who support the arizona law are not racist. >> i disagree. >> i know you do. >> and we have to write that one. >> yes. y and you said illegal isn't a race. how can the arizona law be discrime in a tori. clearly you've never been arrested for driving while black like i have. >> you don't know that. >> i'm sure. >> it's true. >> i know. >> there are many things you don't know. >> i think arizona should
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boycott california over prop 8. >> interesting. >> yes. >> and that is their own medicine why he yes. yes. >> who said that? >> that black guy. >> g we don't have to bleep it. >> you said you guys claim to love the constitution. you know greg hasn't loved the constitution since the 13th amendment abolished slavery. >> gregs probable lay agree with this greg. >> okay. michigan el hentry school professor. you thinks whites had been overy ree yachting. >> if it had been a trip to see a black quarterback, you co-would have been screaming. >> i would have had al sharpton with me. would it have been wrong. >> greg, i think you hit the nail on the head saying kids just want to go on field trips this, started when black kids got back and white kids booed. maybe the white kids were sent
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on their own field trip, maybe this would have not happened. >> there san answer for everything. >> yes. yes. >> and there is i checked it out. "new york times" says score's has some of the best steaks in new york and their everything fries may timeout nork's list of 100 best things to eat in new york city. the menu looks good. i think to be save i'd stay away from the bernaise sauce. >> you don't don't know. >> oh. >> and the news week column, so the author of the article responded to the comments he's gotten and says, quote, he says they've missed the don't, if an actor like george clooney came out of the closet would we accept him as a heterosexual leading man?
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it's hard to say because no actor like that exists. >> there have been openly gay actors playing straight actors convincing lie burt reynold autos tommy lee jones you can't tell me steve mcqueen couldn't play straight. >> harrison ford. >> jackie chan. >> jimmy stewart. >> yes. >> billy dewilliams. >> christian slater. alvin, simon, but not theodore. >> yes. yes. >> gene hackman. >> robert wagner. >> carl weathers. >> ryan and tatum o'neal. >> and nicholas cage in a cage, with russell crow. >> james dean. >> sean connery. >> marlon brando. >> ah. marlon wayans. >> christopher walkin autos we can do this 20 minutes. >> snap, crackel and pop.
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>> and very virks weird relationship. >> and i'm done. >> very good. >> i guess we ran out of time. let's welcome back our guest. she's so hot, that jesse joyce writer and comedian funny as a sad clown hanging himself using a lace from an oversized shoe. and if intelligence were a port authority bathroom stall, many old, perverted old men would enter him daily. >> war, starvation. terrorism. guys named brad who stole my sweat shirt. it's a cruel world, brad. but figures figure life on average is pretty effing sweet. don't know what i said there.
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consider stats in 2000, one in four americans earned more than $75,000 a year, in 1890 only 1% earned equivalent that have figure. since 1950s the size of the average home doubled from 1100 to 2200 square feet z crime numbers crop dropped if you want to know the best time to be alive observe this wonder. >> that is sad. he never could have survived the 1800s. >> that is great. >> and 100 years ago living in cage. we have it easy. don't we? >> where do you get this stuff from? this makes me uncomfortable. there are many things wrong for that. for white people, things are
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awesome. things have gotten worse for you guys. you had slaves doing stuff. you have to get your own cotton now. i don't think so. now there are terror terrorists and aids. 50 years ago you can have sex with anyone with, out worrying about aids. >> stuff killed and no one used rubbers because they were made from weird, weird stuff. >> really? >> yes. i went to the sex museum. >> it wasn't the sex museum. that was my apartment. >> what are you still doing with that stuff? >> this is logic. how easy few you're generations are going to have. they're going to have everything. life gets better, we're going to be dead. >> does it? you can say that. there is a couple stats. 1.2 million people were killed in car accidents accidents. >> really. >> a thousand years, do you know how many people were kill bid cars?
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>> zero. >> got it. >> gun violence? aids killed millions of people. right? do you know how many killed a thousand years ago? zero people. sure, one out of two were killed by a tiger but 13 last year were killed by vending machine autos there were those witch burnings. >> it's true. >> the only thing i can see is that women are lou owed vote chi think he said caused a lot of problems. >> it's a confusing argument to me. he's spell teling those eco nuts to shut up about how bleak the world is. combatting environmentalist anxiety seems like a weird choice for this particular argument. >> and no matter what time you look at bill you're always going to be miserable. >> yeah. yeah. >> this is an exception to any norm today? >> and i am that. and the exception to that norm. i like the fact i hate the
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certain type of individual that is just looking like an old norman rockwell picture going times were simpler and wetter now. you show that study, pound knit his face. >> yeah. yeah. >> and have you heard of crime stats we have now? and there is a rockwell painting in his head. >> yes. yeah. >> here is the thing. i'll tell you like a thousand, 500 years from now they're going to look at us like caveman. they're going live to be a thousand years old. i hate people born after me, i hate them all. >> and bill and professor hill the mother of all single bites z does man expire from natural sauces? our report while you are still alive.
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murder? you'll never know until you try is what mom said. new york city, 41% of homicides last year went unsolved. here is former new york city chief medical examiner, so i want to talk to you about the death of cory haim. saying he died of natural causes. how is that possible at 38 years old? >> well, there are certain conditions when you have brain hemorrhages and cardiac defects. but you don't die of knew moana. they gave out the reason of knew moana. pneumonia doesn't cause sudden death. he was with other people, his wife, and mother-in-law. it just is odd someone could go two, three, four days high fever. >> parents just ignored him? >> family just ignored him? >> that is the implication if he died of knew moana. this sounds like elvis presley. they said he he died of heart disease and later he was
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loaded with drugs and that he probably died of drug overdose. >> and i heard he died of constipation. >> some of the narcotic drugs cause constipation. >> tell me about it. it's been weeks, doctor. >> there are tons of drugs all the time z yet sh he dies of natural causes making me think it's better off just to do drugs because natural causes is more dangerous. >> 92 pr of -- 92% of people die of natural cause autos is that translated like beats me? >> no. 25% of cancer. 45% of hardening arteries and other diseases but 8% of homicide, suicide, accidents. and about 2% die of we don't know why. >> how can i make it look like natural causes? to say i was wanting to deal with bill later? in the summer time. >> if you get rid of the body
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you've got a long way to do it. you're in the summer time. bill goes into the water where there is, fish, and sharks and things. that is the end of it. >> and tie some chum to his feet. >> last year in new york four out of 10 murderers got way witness. that seems high stha. high? >> it -- it's -- in 1960s when i started out, 85% of the murders were solved. now, less than 60% are solved. about 40% are solved. 60% of solved so it's come down a great deal at the time when we've gotten this dna technology. >> yeah. >> new technology. one of the things happening when i started out in the office is the man tra was get the guy in 48 hours, they wanted shoe leather, now, they
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don't do that because they're waiting for lab tests to come. i think that is prt part of the reason why with new technology that this -- the solve rate dipped around the country. >> that is really interesting. >> that is scary. >> if you're going kill someone make sure do you it in a way that requires lab teefts there will be 50 murders more than half, nobody will be convicted. just because you solve it doesn't mean you convict them. 40% are unsolved. and another 10, 20% don't get convicted. >> this brings up a point. i worked with dead lines. do cops have set deadlines? like okay, working on it that, is it. moving on. >> no. no. >> they have to move on to different case autos but they keep unsolved murders open. >> and nobody works on them? >> until someone comes up or someone wants to do study that's couldn't have been done
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20 years ago. now, they have cold case squads in major police departments to use mostly dna. >> okay. >> i want to go to this next story. the team of mountain years are climbing into so called death zone, removing bodies. >> 179 people died in climbing mount everest since 1983, i think. >> they're in great condition. they're dead. but in perfect condition. >> yes. >> the freezing prevents bacteria from growing that. destroys the body. just like there is mammoths and you had have 5,000-year-old man found? 25 years ago? freezing keeps you in excellent condition. >> that became bill's sugar daddy. he started dating that guy. >> what is left with him. he was pretty much intact. that fellow. >> they found out that he was
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shot in the back with an arrow. >> so... >> let me ask you something. there are 180 mountaineers out there. could these corpses be worth something? not to the families but as a collector. they have a famous explorer? >> they have cryo freezing ted williams. things like thachl they freeze bodies hoping to come back to life. these bodies aren't going come back to life. they'll be people who will and would bid on ebay for frozen body. >> the body of george mallory. >> anonymous skeleton goes for a lot of money these day autos you've got to move on. >> could be wornl a lot. >> don't encourage him! >> always a pleasure, dr. p. >> thank you. >> is sioux city super? you bet. and this is very violent for
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time to go back to time to go back to andy leafy. >> what are you up to on friday? >> doing bill mars show. >> oh. >> good for you what do you have going on rest of the weekend? >> you and i are going to dover to catch the race. >> excellent. >> nobody cared about that. >> and yeah. yeah. >> professor hill, you don't want to go? >> i wasn't invited. i want to see how you people live. can i come? >> it's all about race with you anyway. >> fun. how is tweet goinging? >> i'm catching up to oprah and ashton kutcher. i need to beat bill by the end of the night. >> you're beating me? >> don't follow him. >> please, follow me. unfollow bill. follow me. >> we beat him every night. >> oh. >> and jesse how was your
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baltimore trip? >> i bought a brand new pair of shoes. and i get back to the new york city. there is one shoe on the roof. of the car. implying that i forgot and left them, packing the rest of the car. if anyone is driving between baltimore and new york city on the 95 if you see a shoe, i'm calling in an amber alert for a shoe. i need the shoe back. >> where can people reach you?. >> go my web site. >> two plugs thank you. >> and bill anything you want to plug? >> yae. a baby. congratulations to carl and nannette jenkins for their new daughter, well done, guys. you pro created with your private parts. >> i wish i knew how to do that. >> back to you, greg. >> bye, bye thank you. >> it was a pleasure. jesse, great job. and dr. hill, always a
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