tv Red Eye FOX News December 29, 2011 3:00am-4:00am EST
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finally, the occupy wall streeters are heading to a land lock state of iowa to protest the upcoming caucus. we will ask the panel to spell the word caucus and pointing to des moines on the 2012 map. all of that and our featured new year's eve cocktail recipe. >> thank you. let's welcome our guests. i am here with on first time guest. she is fox business network reporter lauren simonete. terry stafford. and bill schulz who thinks he is chatting with hota and kathy lee. and his numbers are falling
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because hissed for y'alls are appalling. -- because his editorials are appalling. >> they write in the fat trap. it is the battle to lose weight and keep it off while our bodies are fighting against us. personally i haven't had any problem losing the pounds. it sounds healthy, but doctors still claim my circulation is lousy. if only laster -- laughter really was the best medicine. >> congratulations, pinch. this was your worst one yet. every day i think you can't bottom yourself, you do. just leave it alone. >> was there grief beyond belief? how dare you suggest such a thing. the funeral for kim jong-il brought out those who couldn't
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be weirder. >> and the oscar goes to. even the sky was sad apparently with state media reporting. quote, snow fell over streets nonstop as if the sky had shared sadness with the korean people who grieve over the loss of the son of the nation. yes, the son who left north korea impoverished and starving. what about the son of the son of the nation? kim jong-un lead the procession with his happened on the casket who -- who is now running this nation. >> in the backyard we found
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him. >> i feel like they are not sure if there will be a smooth transition of power. jim, welcome back. >> hi, andy. >> are these videos of the we having north koreans the weirdest thing you have seen or the weirdest greatest thing you ever seen. >> i didn't know there was all of this screaming and falling on the ground. i thought i was watching def jam from 1997. what do you expect? they all know people are watching them so they have to -- it is like watching the whole country do bad improve at the same time. you are sad. oh! what is my motivation? beheading. >> you have to admit, if the guy was bad -- if i sky was
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sad, he must have been a pretty good guy. >> the earth trembled. people was so well off and there was so much food and that's why they wept to south cor rai yaw -- and that's why they all went to south korea. >> terry, i know we disagree with kim jong-il. that's f e country w going down like this. and i think they felt like that poor pug did. they were just so sad. i mean, it is so funny. if we ever see these countries and look at the islamic ones and the communist ones. it is like, oh my god, it is so theatrical. >> it is the weeping. >> the waling that is so theatrical, but just please
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don't cut my head off. >> you people who are cry rght people who make hennessey. he drank $50,000 a year. i like him for that, the tiny alcoholic. >> they had rappers and kim, and now they just had -- have rappers. >> who will get his cool stuff? he had dvd collections and cars and sunglasses. who will get all of this stuff? >> that's what they are fighting about. it is not who is going to succeed him as leader, but who will get his stuff? >> the joke is on them. nobody is fitting into that jump suit. not even his children. >> al pacino and tom cruise are fighting over his stuff. >> the huge one on the top of the casket. >> let's be honest. the herz with the picture on top of it was a sweet ride. >> pomp and circumstance, more like pimp and circumstance. this guy left a playa. i coobt believe that her -- i couldn't believe the herz wasn't a low rider. >> you are saying don't hate
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the playa, hate the game. >> don't hate the playa, hate the extermination of an entire culture. that's the game. and by the way, he did have a fade even at the end. >> he kept it real. >> all of the street vernacular, i can't keep up. >> it is different when greg is not here. >> it is way more street. >> what is next for north korea, and what does it mean by us, and by us i mean me? >> for you specifically i hope you don't go back. i know you spent time over there. i don't know what that means. even if you look at it from a genetic point of view, there might be some problems. and i suspect he was coddled in a way he will fit right into this. maybe china will work on them a little bit to get them a little more stable. but i don't think things are going to change. >> i think you are probably right. these are heavy times for north korea, my friend. >> they really are. i am looking forward to doing comedy there. it is really a fun state. when ever you are bombing you
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go kim gong kim jong-il and -- kim jong-il and they go, ah! >> what are the comedy clubs named there? >> masacres. >> starvation. >> now appearing, two eggs and some broccoli. >> two bread minimum. >> lauren, you were briefly married to kim jong-il in the 1990s. what insight can you give us to the man? >> i was like what, five years old back then? just joking. i was 20. >> that's how kim rolls. >> what was the question? oh i was married to him. you know i have been to every communist country except north korea. i would like to see it. i would. i some shirts with the commi stars on them. >> that goes over real well here. >> is that some freaky tour group you belong to. >> people are like, really? you have been to them all?
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>> i own the largest nazi collection in america. >> bill, you were married to kim jong-il in the 80s. what insight can you give us? >> it is interesting. not only -- not only is it legal for men, but as we can see from his son, it is also legal to marry your sister. and i think that his son with all of his imperfections, genetic as you were saying, will carry on, although with a slight limp and an omni present banjo. >> how old is the son? why can't we find out. >> he is 72. >> i want an age. i need to find out if he is in my next age realm for my next husband. >> the interesting thing is he has two brothers who were not even seen at the funeral. looking at him it is because he ate them. that's what they do there. they don't have any food. they eat people. >> it is the culture. >> you are hating the gate
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again, guys. from kim jong-il to a pilotless kill. obama and death from above fit like a glove. what does that mean, bill 1234* according to the washington post in the five years before the president took office america's drones launched 44 strikes that killed about 400 people. since obama there have been 240 strikes killing at least four times as many people. to put it in perspective, that's at least four times as many people. and while the administration seems, quote,y nor marred of the assassins, no committee has complete knowledge of every mission. says a official, quote, it is special not something the goal is to evade over -- oversight. yeah, i believe you when you won't even tell us who you are obama official. jerry, other than jim rut expert on this thing here. are our reliance on drones a good thing, a bad thing, a so good it is bad thing or so
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good it is bad thing. >> i am all for killing them without risking me and my brothers' lives, but i think this is a clever way to hide behind the nastiness of what has to be done, which is to kill bad guys. in a way they are doing what they said they weren't going to do, but they are doing it. this is not a transparent administration at all. it never has been. it is a little cow wordily. although -- cowardly. although i am all for that. just say this is what we are doing instead of ducking behind the whole thing. >> the cia and the military have different kill lists. this reminds me, and i don't like it, but it reminds me of the pre 9/11 wall. you have two organizations whose duty it is and job it is to protect us, and each one doesn't know what the other one is doing. >> i can't see how that is a good thing. let's have a conversation about bake -- with baker about this.
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>> i was a secret agent. >> lauren, is there a downside to using the drones? in a sense does it make it too easy? >> it also dehumanizes war. it is so technological. i think that is what has changed in recent years. there used to be an honor with being a soldier and fighting for your country. now the enemy doesn't even have a face in many ways. i feel like it is the honor is somewhat diminished. you are using all of this technology. >> that's actually a great point. at the end of the day, it really does take a guy on the ground with a gun. the drones can do that kind of stuff. you can zap a guy from space and okay, but the war is never going to be won unless there is guys on the ground going, we own you. >> they are good for targeted strikes. i think the obama administration and many people around him think that's the way you can prosecute. it is never that way. it is never a tech thing. tech can only help you. >> i do love the fact obama is
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using them. i can't believe all of the people he has killed. >> good for him. >> he is much tougher on foreign policy. i feel a lot safer with obama than i thought i would. i love the fact the more people he kills with the drones the happier i am. >> what about the secrecy of the program? does that worry you at all? >> what do i need to know? what are you killing next? >> you don't think they should share information together? why am i doing this? >> i don't know. >> listen, you don't think comedians should know who we are targeting? >> we should know. we would tell. i always say, i won't tell anything. i always tell. i lie. >> he is talking about beer. >> coffee. >> bill, do you even know what a drone syou stupid moron? >> wow.
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>> you offend my paper and you offend me. >> i like your paper. >> thank you very much. we can all agree we hate him. >> you don't want to answer the question because you don't know. >> i have a bone for the drone and i will tell you why. it is a blueprint. it is a blueprint and when you think about the budget is it is a smaller but smarter military or less of brave men and women. they get killed. i like that. so what i said before and what i will say again, go big or go drone. and i think that's a t-shirt waiting to be made. >> call me copyrighters and whatnot. let's make some money. >> how bad is it iran got their hands on one of these things? >> i g -- i guess that happens. but is it true that we asked them nicely to give it back? >> we did. >> that's way worse than losing a drone. technology goes and that kind of stuff happens and you don't want it to. they are quite high-tech at this point and cutting edge technology. and actually the chinese will go in and buy it from them if
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they haven't already. the worst part of that is can we get that back? are you going to eat that? >> in north korea they would. >> you are right. north korea would eat the drones. >> should we have got -- do you think we should have got in since the self-destruct button didn't work, should we have gone in and bombed it, or would that be an act of war? >> who cares. >> it would have been an act of war. >> i mean an act of war in the sense that we would actually go in. >> no, i don't think so. it is an act of aggression, but it is our drone and we will blow it up. >> police forces are now starting to use these drones a little bit. >> to you is that scary or arousing? >> a little bit of both. we can see what i am watching. i don't care if the police forces use them because i am not a criminal. i am not willing to give up my privacy and civil liberties, but i am not a pompous enough
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ass to think me walking down the street is important enough to focus on. i never once heard of the camera programs being used to bust innocent people. it is always somebody piped over the head and catching the guys who did it. >> you understand you never heard of that because what happens is when they do something to an innocent person they kill that person and cover it up jie. that person was probably annoying. >> i am innocent. i am innocent. >> and those innocent people were not us. >> exactly. i'm uh -- i'm assuming these drones have helped you and your fellow soldiers out. >> even for reconnaissance. they are inavailable. they are making some that are humming bird sized. we have those big ones that they are great. they are great and like you said bring it to them. just own up to the fact that is what you are doing. that's what we are doing. kill the bad guys. coming up, occupy wall street, more like occupy corn
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it looks like we are out of not mitt candidates so mate may finally be having his moment. and his timing, like his hair couldn't be shiny and so full of body. according to a new cnn poll romney is leading in iowa with the caucuses next week. close behind is ron paul and a surging son for rum. do yourself -- santorum. do yourself a favor and don't google that last phrase. romney launched a bus tour --
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i still think a rocky would have been cooler. they can't be sending out mailers for the closest rival. he is talking about raising taxes in massachusetts. and he has released this ad in iowa. >> i approve this message. >> there is a certain segment of voters who respond to ads like that. they have done the research. >> taking it to the gutter, man. >> i lost my questions here. jim, what do you think is going on in iowa?
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>> ad libing. >> let's just do it. >> i don't like any of them. i don't like mitt romney. i kind of like ron paul more than any of them, even though i don't think he is perfect for the job unless it was 1812, but i still like him because he the people's way of saying the system sucks. >> it is like romney is the last one at the dance and voters may take him home, and possibly you could get some over the sweater action? >> maybe, but they are looking like the least awful republican right now. i don't like any of them. newt is awful. how could anybody vote for a guy with hair like a lego person. his hair is creepy. i like the fact that he woman man nighed at one point. >> he has had 26 wives. >> i like that. >> and he looks gassy. he looks like he is permanently gassy. and that grin he has, it is like oh he just let one fly.
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>> you know you would get in the car and you would go -- >> roll them down. >> sorry, andy. >> terry, cnn polled registered republicans and they have romney in the lead. in iowa democrats and independents can show up and be part of the caucuses. so probably ron paul's numbers are under represented because i think a lot of those people will give caucus for him. >> when i hear him talk about not dealing with iran and all of those kinds of things, i i just think you are not going to get elected. 1812 would have been perfect. >> he was opposed to the wharf 18 -- the war of 1812. >> he used to be called buck skin paul. >> he burned his draft order. >> every time they unmask a villain in scooby doo, that's
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ron paul. >> and i would have gotten away with it too. >> they can't attack him that much on policy. now they are going back. didn't you laugh at a joke in 1975. no, it was somebody else. >> the stuff in the newsletters was nasty. >> some of it was, but some was just opinion that isn't popular to say, but everybody thinks. sometimes that is a crime you commit in the country. it doesn't come out perfectly right and people attack you even though they know what you are trying to say. >> somebody hates the jews. >> just say it. >> like minded prospect. >> we are with you. >> did newt peak too early? >> probably. he came out of nowhere on top. i love how he says he is remaining positive. he said that. he is not going to do the negative attack ads. i respect him for that. >> they think he is releasing an ad in the next couple days. >> can't wait to see it.
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>> he is now attacking romney as we said in the story. he has gone back on what he said. >> i just heard some quotes by him passed on by our super political producers in washington. >> i think as he gets closer and closer, the gloves will come off. they are fighting for the president of the united states. >> i think newt as much as he wanted to say i am not going to go after the fellow nominee seekers. that's a good on word. >> can we stop in this country pretending we don't like negative campaigning? >> i agree. >> i don't care what somebody said a longtime ago. >> the ads in the black and white with the music, the evil music. ron paul eats children. >> if you are running against somebody already in office you should attack them. i don't want a polite argument. take off the gloves.
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>> it is the personal attacks we don't like. attacking somebody on their policy, that's what you are supposed to do. >> i happen to love the person. >> that's on you people interact in real life. >> that's true. >> bill, gary johnson is now running as a libertarian. gail changed? >> the game was changed when he came on this show. we didn't really see them at the time. >> we actually forced him out. >> it went real bad before it gets real better. >> secondly, let's stop saying romney is beating gingrich. gingrich is beating gingrich. he has a particular brand of crazy where he will 70 destruct at some point. it is not a big one thing. we will see the bubble slowly burst with him. >> which is right. that's exactly what we are seeing. >> you agree. we will take that out later. >> do you have a comment on
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the show? e-mail us. and to leave a voicemail on greg's direct line call 212-462-5050. jim norton will tweet from the table. and the half time report. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by female wrestling. the hand on hand struggle between two women who try to throw or pin each other to the ground. thanks, female wrestling.
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lets see if we have gotten anything wrong so far. for that we go to mike baker. >> well thanks. and thanks for all of the snide comments. >> i know it will go over well for me. >> yes, this is where the chickens come home to roost. >> that's a saying, isn't it? >> i believe it is. >> i was just upstairs meeting with the news corporation shareholders for the end of year numbers for 2011. actually they are very well pleased with the way things have shook-up over the course of the year. looking at the final sprockets over the past year you will see the gap has been on a steady improvement. we started out 1981 the first year the show aired and mike douglas was the host at the time. you see basically the gap was on an upward trajectory ever since. the span showing a little bit of a downward trajectory, but otherwise they were very, very, very pleased.
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year-end scorecard, performance scores for the key individuals around here at "red eye" we started out with a high showing from andy and they peaked with greg. everything went downhill when we started to go toward bill and pinch, of course. good news though on the demographics and particularly on the key demographics of substance abusers and insomniacs, we have shown an increase year over year from 2010. family and friends of "red eye" personnel actually dropped in numbers. so that's not good. however, at the bottom line, and this is very important. when you are talking the corporation, and the 1% as you know, the cash that you take into a business at the end of the year is where it is counting. and "red eye" i am pleased to say actually contributed 46% to the news corporation's overall cash position. they beat out the news unit and beating out the news corporation gift shop and the
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donations from the 1%. all in all, very good. this one i don't know what i was thinking. let's go to story number one, kim jong-il. >> you were thinking on the other ones? >> i know, i know. by the way, it is great to be here at the end of the year with personally my all time favorite guest, jim norton 6789 -- jim norton. and don't get your nickers in a knot. you mentioned that watching the north koreans do this waling and weeping and mourning which made me wonder if you could share your worst improve experience ever? >> i have a feeling it is coming right now. oh, i don't know. i'm usually a good improver. >> you are right. >> my worst improve? it is hard to say.
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probably trying to convince a woman why there were certain sores in certain places. >> i'm irish. >> come back next week. >> terry, do you feel sad at the death of kim jong-il or the death of muammar qaddafi? >> i guess kim jong-il. >> that is a hard one. >> he had style. >> hold on, are you saying qaddafi didn't have style? >> you know, qaddafi had style, but it was too much. i thought kim jong-il was a little more elegant. >> by the way, lauren, kim jong-un, the great successor is 28 years old. >> 28, you are sure? >> your numbers are a little foggy. >> i was in the newsroom with the crack researcher.
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>> can i point out mike and his friends are also sure that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. >> and we will find those soon. >> any day now. >> bill, congratulations to you to be the first public dit to note that kim jong-il had a fade. >> he did. >> i'm saying, congratulations to you. >> it is interesting because i was thinking about this when he mentioned qaddafi. when you choose between the two, it is really about a different -- what you prefer in your hair. caw qaddafi was rocking the jerry curl in the early 1980s. kim jong-il was doing the spike lee early 1990s look. it is what you like. >> lauren, you mentioned that you have been to every communist country except north korea. >> are you serious? >> this was awhile ago, but vi. >> you have been to kurdistan? >> vietnam, china, cuba. >> kazakstan? >> no. >> canada?
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>> yes. >> new zealand. >> yes, they are commis there. >> terry, you said that kim jong-un, the son, might have problems. do you stand by that bold statement? >> i will stand boo i that. -- i will stand by that. >> we are going to stick with you on this because we will move straight to the drones. you know how we move around. >> we are quick here. >> you said that -- i don't know, i wasn't paying attention. does it really matter how we killed the enemy? >> no, it doesn't matter as long as we kill as many as we can and guys like me get to come home. i just would like the people doing it to basically say we have to kill them. i think they have been ducking behind it and try to hide it. >> is that because it is a covert program? >> no. it is not about that. >> it has nothing to do with
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that. >> it is the way they look at the world. they are afraid to actually admit to the fact that we have to fight people. >> and it bleeds into what lauren was saying about there was an honor in killing the enemy. >> there used to be such an honor in killing the enemy. >> they loved the uniform. it was great. >> but you still want a dead enemy. >> yes, i will sneak up behind him and gut him. to me that's a win-win. >> i'm not saying that one is better than another. i am just saying that don't disk the drone program because we are getting the job done. >> he is right. >> i am not dising the program. i am dising the people that are basically trying to say, look, we don't have to hurt anybody. yes, you do. you are doing it with drones. >> mike, i think the point about the drone program and the people who bring us the
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bad side, it is allowing us to carry out operations in countries we are not technically at war with. >> and there is a downside. >> the downside is we are attacking countries. congress doesn't know we are doing it and the question is, is that a problem? >> we are so far apart on this one. >> i know the answer is not a problem for you. >> you find the enemy and you kill the enemy. i guess that is my point. how you do it whether you sneak up behind them and you gut them or you fire a rocket up their ass from a drone, either one to me is satisfying. jimmy, have i to say you made a great point. >> thank you. >> a terrific point. you said personally you don't need to know what the targeting is all about, and you are not pompous enough -- and this is fantastic. this could have been one of the best points all year. are you nom pompous enough to think the government is following you around. >> there is nothing i am doing that is that interesting. and not that i don't think the
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government can't be sneaky and disnone nest because they can be. i don't think they are obsessed with me. as far as the drones are earn cked, we should get rid of them and run at each other like "brave heart" and swinging skirts. >> excellent. and bill, by the way, you said that your idea for a t-shirt would be go big or go drone. i think your earlier statement is, i got a bone for the drone would be a bigger seller. >> the only way i said that was to get you to repeat it. they are reviewing this tape presently. >> i think in looking at my notes here, i ran out of ink in this pen so i didn't have anymore notes. i'm done. >> thanks, mike. there is one thing i want to say to mike though. you were right before when you said i made a good point. i wanted to end on that. >> kudos to me. >> way to get that in there. coming up, a shocking report about wiener, but is it true? that's actually a good tease finally.
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are we on? >> we are on. >> i speak of south carolina's governor nikki haley who is taking heat that all agency answer the phone by saying "itis a great day in south carolina, how may i help you? " a pair of democratic lawmakers say it is inappropriate and want to ban the cheery cheerio as long as certain pack feers hold true as long as the say the unemploy unemployment is 5% or higher, school funding is sufficient for the 21st century and "glee" is still on the air. said a state rep, quote, it is insulting when we have to call agencies in the state and hear them say it is a great day when we are suffering here at home. you have a governor with no heart for the people here in south carolina.
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let's discuss this in the lightning roooouuuunnnd. lightning round. >> jim, should these guys be impeached for this stupid thing? >> what do you want an honest message? hi, life sucks, what do you want? i would prank call them all day long. it is a great day in south carolina, how maim i help you? -- how may i help you? i have erection difficulties. >> what if it is raining? >> but here is the thing, the democrats are mad that somebody is painting a false message about how things are. haven't we talked about recovery for the last three years? >> do they get mad at that? relax. don't call south carolina. why would you call south carolina anyway? >> no kidding. >> no disrespect to south carolina. >> a little late for that, terry. >> lauren, if you were a south
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carolina voter how would you take these two guys who sponsored the bill seriously? >> it is being polite. if you are worried about education and jobs you should teach people to be polite and maybe they could have a better education and more jobs. i was at the fairway the other way -- >> don't brag. >> i was returning chicken that was bad and i was mad about it because it was expensive and i returned it, organic. anyway. >> no wonder she goes to so many commi countries. >> and they said, reminder of a good morning message and a good afternoon message and good evening message. and they had the same line good morning, same afternoon. as if they wouldn't know to change the phrase from morning, afternoon and night. i was appalled. >> don't people say if you say it, you will make is it. -- make it. it is a fabulous day. what if that makes it a great day? >> you raise a good point. >> i was once told that you
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don't think your way into good action. you act your way into good thinking. >> if you think you are thin you will be thin one day? >> when did this become the table of tony roberts. >> if you see it, you can do it. >> thank you -- if you believe it, you can achieve it. >> i am disgusted by all of this. is there a middle ground and can we come up with a statement? >> no. >> all right, i will move on to the next topic. according to the usa gal lop poll, the most admired man and woman is president obama and hillary clinton. also on the list is oprah winfrey and sarah palin and also billy graham. a lot of politicians and rich people on this list, bill gates, donald trump and warren buffet. shouldn't they not be on the list this year? aren't they the 99%? >> they are the ones keeping us down. you know what i mean. >> so urban.
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>> note to s le f. >> -- note to self. >> why do you think the former presidents rank so high? >> he obviously thinks bad of himself. >> he needs his dog. somebody told me that the other day. >> he named it after bo duke. >> jim, it is oprah's 24th year in the top 10. isn't it enough already with her? >> i can't get enough of oprah. tops on my list though, the "red eye" viewer. >> other than the "red eye" viewer any other note believe a admissions? >> omissions. >> either way i don't know what it means. >> i thought it was great there were two african-american ladies on the list?
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according to a new report, anthony wiener once proposed a three so threesom with a lass he was texting and another man. according to noble after suggesting the three-way, wiener told her, quote, i am not really talking about other chicks. how about with another guy? she replied, hmm, haven't done it before. yeah right. he responded, it can be hot. she said are you turned on by other guys. well, it depends on the guy, but generally yes. jim, did this surprise you? here is my thing. a guy who admires his own pea penis as much as he did, probably admires others too. >> it didn't surprise me. i am tired of this pig hawking
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her stupid book. is it really a shock that anthony wiener wanted a threesome? he is being a good friend. >> want to come along? sure i do, anthony. so, no i wasn't shocked. i have had threesomes and they are fantastic. nothing he does surprises me. >> i would totally pretend to be bi to help out one of my friends. >> it is you being a dude. >> a couple of dudes being dudes. >> dudes being dudes with other dudes. >> if you did have a three-way with wiener did you have to make eye contact? if you didn't it would be okay. >> i just picture him glaring at you when he does when he needs to do. and i'm sorry forgiving you that image, america. >> i am sorry for doing this story. >> i can tell. >> let's see -- >> why do you think she never
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let this out until now? >> i don't know. but did you call somebody a lass in the intro to the story? >> yes, i believe i did. >> that's not urban dictionary stuff. who uses that word? >> that's old school. >> you are showing your age. >> we do. >> i don't use the wordlass. bill, i know this is the part where we make a joke about your sexual preference. but i want to dip away. how turned on are you about the thought of a threeway with wiener? >> not turned on at all. i likes the ladies. i am not surprised. the man scaping alone lead me to believe he went both ways. and close your ears, call me anthony. we can make this happen. >> it is a funny inconsistency how people complain about the cameras and privacy violations, and nobody cares about anthony wiener's privacy. this is what drives me nuts about the country. if i had to have a three-way
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it would be herman cain because you can eat pizza off the back. >> brilliant. >> two girls. >> most dudes would. >> we can't. we have to go. we can discuss it at the break. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with mike baker. to see clips of recent shows go to fox news .com/red eye.
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remember our new year's eve special airs on saturday at 12:30 a.m. eastern and paw sifng time, and it is right after the fox's new year ringing in 2012 live from time square. greg gutfeld, you might remember him, is also going to be a part of that extravaganza. coming up tomorrow on the final "red eye" of 2011, return appearances from movie critic kurt loder and news max columnist, jedediah bila. and we show you the best moments of "red eye" from 2011 as judged by you, the fans.
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time trough go back to mike bake -- time to go back to mike baker with the post game wrap up. >> and let's keep it concise and punchy .'s tell me about troop .com. >> christmas day was my dad's birthday and he turned 70 years old. i love you dad. it is a great charity. he basically can go and start an account and see messages for your family. it can be saved forever. god forbid something happens to you, they will always have a part of you. troop tree .com. go to it. >> that's very nice. lauren, what is it like having your office down from the red eye staff? >> you would think have i so many secrets and tid bits, but they -- but i am gone before they get in. they get in so late. >> what do you have going on in january? >> well, since i wasn't invited here on new year's eve, i will be per m forming in atlantic city on january 14th and
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