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he is still a man. you will not disrespect the president of the united states. >> i could listen to that voice for hours. the student pointed out that, quote, from you going to trash about one side you have to talk trash about the other. and then it continued some more. >> me, as a teacher i am not supposed to let you disrespect
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the president of the united states. >> i have different beliefs. when bush wasn't everybody talked about bush. >> no. >> if you ever disrespect -- >> if you ever said anything bad about bush while he was in office -- >> get out. >> do you realize that people were arrested for saying things bad about bush? >> yes, do you realize this? soccers maybe it is not true. thanks to something they call the first amendment. fox news now reports that he has been suspended with pay, aka, given an awesome vacation. meanwhile in other news. >> good boy, norman.
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>> good boy. >> jim, what is more shocking, the behavior of the teacher or that dog peddling a bicycle? >> everyone knows if you want to stay on the bike you nail the foot to the pedal. >> that is disgusting. how could a high school social studies teacher say you could be arrested for saying bad things about the president? how did she become a teacher? >> first of all can i say the new table is a hit? i could never do this on the old table. i am lounging and relaxing. >> before if you leaned on this the glasses would fall. >> it is a homerun. you should get accolades for it. >> i wish i knew what that was. >> accolades? >> yes. are they like roller blades? >> well i think it is disgusting and fun to listen to because she didn't know she was being recorded. if i was that kid i would say, what are we in russia or something?
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>> remi in the green room you said students should be thrown this jail which i thought was shocking. >> as always you get it perfectly correct. i think the recording was from the school system. it wasn't from another student's cell phone or something. this happens because of something we call tenure. people give up on their jobs and on their lives. not all, but many. >> i have. >> when they know they have security. >> you don't need tenure for that. >> obviously she is wrong. but the level of ignorance teaching the high school students is astonishing. >> adam, what do you make of this? it goes back to the three words, suspended with pay. it sounds to me like an awesome reward. it is like you don't have to go to school and you are getting an "a." >> it is like when wall street firms neither admit or deny wrongdoing and pay millions and millions of dollars for repeated violations. my people have a great word for this. she is a putz.
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who were your people again? >> the jews. >> they can't disrespect us. >> should she be fired 1234*. >> fired? i think she needs to -- i wouldn't fire her, but she is clearly out of line. let me backtrack on that. i don't know if this woman should be teaching. the recording, it almost sounds like they are having fun. >> it sounded to me like around 3:00 on the f train. that's what it sounded like. i am pretending i took the subway. i never have. >> it reminds me of the green train when i am on there. >> can i ask you a question? you know i am on the other side of 40, when will you will not disrespect? i thought the phrase, do not be disrespectful toward the president. when did disrespect -- >> not only has it become that thanks to hip hop culture, but it is also so over used.
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she used disrespect five times on the entire recording. i can't stand it. here is a word on i have a problem with. the s-word. the teacher said it to the kid and the kid said it to the teacher. in my day teachers were not using obscenities and kids were not permitted to use obscenity. the only s-word we used was saville tee. and that is what we don't have in this country anymore. >> good to see you take a stand on this. the funny thing is, there are two things that happened here. the teacher will be creating more right wingers. if you start to do this the kid will be like, i am not going to be like that. the other side is kids become synical about getting grades because they realize in order to get a good grade i have to agree with the teacher. >> it sounds to me like this woman has a bee in her bonnet. what is a bonnet, actually?
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no, i know what it is. i think this kid actually took a risk. >> he didn't record it? >> the tag line suggested that it was a school recording. i think most schools have a recording system in every classroom now for safety reasons. >> it was well worth it. from indock trough nation to pro creation, can anyone stop this prolific pop. baby making is record making. are great beard. there are 30 children with 11 women. the most in knocks county -- knox county, tennessee. i say that as if it is close. and none of those tossed were born in the last three years after he vowed in 20 09 on local television, quote, i am done. there is a downside to the brood. he struggled to make child support payments and is often in court writing a check to so
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many moms. they can't force him by law to keep his pants on. but that's not what the cops told him in the park. what does donkey with a chin think of all of this? interesting fact that he is hung like a donkey. adam, is it this guy's fault that women find him so irresistible? they all say yes, right? >> i don't know what is going on there. this story is troubling in so many ways. we haven't gotten to the issue of how many of the 30 children, is it? >> yes. >> are on assistance -- and i am just guessing, but i would imagine that the mothers of the children are not making good decisions nine months before they are born and they are not the kind of people who are employable and you and i are paying for the 30 kids.
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>> that's the downside. the thing that blows my mind is i don't even nolan women. know 11 women. he has 11 partners with children. >> here is the moral of the story. we finally found somebody who hates condoms more than me. i really think that after 25 kids the government should be allowed to go in and confiscate your tisticles. >> -- testicles. >> is there anything -- no. >> under no circumstances would you want to give the government that kind of power. coming from somebody like you, how could you say that? >> what do you mean? i am here only to pose questions. that's all i do. >> whatever you say. >> and you are only defending him because you have nine children. >> yes, i have 9 children. i want children one day as much as the next womaning. woman. but you have to assign blame where blame is due. each mother to these children as well as this guy are equally responsible. if he can't afford to pay for the children then the women have to look to other sources
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of support. >> bill he claims to know all of their names and birthdays and so he is a great father. >> i wouldn't be able to keep track of five. if you want kids, just go to knoxville and be in the general area. just be in the same room with him and the stork will come like that. >> it is amazing. wouldn't at 15 he say i have to slow down? i bet at 15 he had no idea he was halfway there. when you are going for a walk in a town and you are on a map and you think you are -- it is a terrible metaphor. are you three blocks away and no, it will take me twice as far. he was only halfway there. >> and condoms are not that bad. it doesn't burn. it is better than a baby. >> but it tastes terrible. >> here is an interesting question i will pose.
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what if he could support them by himself. would this be a story? >> of course not. >> the story is it is everyone's burden. >> you can only take 50% of somebody's pay for this. i read they were given -- some of the mothers were getting $1.49 in child support. i hope you budget that. >> there is that family where they have like 12 or 15 kids, but they support themselves. >> this is nuts. from baby deploying to being annoying. do dietary quirks make bigger jerks? those who eat organic food are just as awful as we thought they were. according to the social psychology and personality science journal, people who pass on pesticides tend to have harsher moral judgments of others and reduce the pro social behavior. said one researcher of the subjects given organics, quote, there was something given that made them feel better about themselves, and that made them jerks.
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it was good enough for me and this fell law. >> i understand it gets hot in there and you need to get on you. get out. remi, when you are at the grocery store do you feel there are people sigh leptly judging you -- silently judging you? >> yes. i don't go that often unless i am having friends over -- >> or criminals. >> correct. i try not to go to the grocery store. i live in an area where people have some level of uh flew wednesday for wealth. those who go to the fancy grocery store, they make a p so int of stressing that i shop in this place and only have organic and my children's food never touches a microwave. very have far more judgmental
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views on the way a single woman would live her life or how others live their life. >> i was trying to trap you. >> does this make sense? it explains everybody you don't understand. >> part is they are probably -- most are probably in better shape or better looking. there is no shock that the carrot eating yoga teacher is a bigger snot than the fat sew at ben and jerry's. >> i am not sure that's true. i worked at a health magazine and i always found the people into nutrition replaced well educated with well versed in labels. so instead of quoting otholo they would quote organic ingredients. it was their way of saying i am better than you are. it is not like they were better looking. they were actually jaundiced. they didn't eat meat and they were weak and frail. adam, cut me off. >> the government wastes a lot of money on studies we don't
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knee. need. i would be curious if there would be people who, quote, eat organ -- organic diets. what are the true outcomes here? the whole foods people are paying $5 for broccoli. >> the funny thing is, no poor person could afford that stuff. if you start like legislating out the other foods when you talk about taxing fattening foods what will they have left? expensive broccoli. here is a brain buster, does eating organic make people annoying or do annoying people like organic? the chicken or the egg? >> i don't believe in either. that is my belief system. organic food is more expensive than regular food. so therefore anyone that goes to whole foods is rich. i am not going to sit idlely by as you demonize the wealthy. they are not a-holes.
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they are job creators. thank you. >> man, we were all quiet on that one. >> i chew vegan gum because aspartme is so bad for you. i pay like $3 for a pack of vegan gum in it with zylatol in it. i am one of those beautiful people. >> anyone who is serious about health under 50. you have to think about your health at a certain point. people in the gym that take their yoga seriously with their rolled up mat are generally jerks. one time a person with a yoga mat cut in front of me for a cap. that is the perfect encapsulation. they are the person who put -- >> they are the person who put their towel on the bike you want 30 minutes before the climb. >> i saw a guy set it up on the stair climber and saved it and then went and worked on weights. you can't do that. it is like going into a vacant
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off a bridge after realizing his roommate, robbie set up a video cam to record him hooking up with another man. they say he was trying to intimidate him because of sexuality. >> this individual was not convicted of a hate crime. he is convicted of a bias crime. there is a difference. i say that because i do not believe he hated clemente. he had no reason to. but i do believe he acted out of caw loss sal insensitivity. >> this is a tough story because it is obviously a tragedy. tyler clemente killing himself. legally it is a strapping story. remi, you are a lawyer. what do you make of this story? >> i am a lawyer, a criminal lawyer in new jersey. i was in the courthouse when this was going on, and i can tell you a number of things. ask almost any criminal lawyer, prosecutor or defense attorney in new jersey how many invasion of privacy cases
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they have been involved in, and i bet most of them didn't even know we had such a crime on the books. number two, this is one of the best and most fair and appropriate judges perhaps in the state to have heard this case. fortunately for the defense that's so. at the sentencing what we saw the judge do this my opinion was say this is a terrible case. but let's focus on what he was convicted on and not the awful tragedy of tyler clemente. while we can all mourn the death of this young college student, the defendant was not responsible. he was not charged with his death, and he was not convicted of his death. >> here is the thing. i agree with you. the thing that always worries me about these cases, jim, is the impact of the media on something that puts pressure on jurors and judges that can make -- i don't know if 30 days was fair. i will go back to you on why you would serve -- what he is serving it for. >> i don't mind him going to jail for 30 days. i agree it is not a hate crime.
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he has hair like the big ragu like law vern and shirley. i think he is a [bleep]. this kid killed himself because of other issues. he didn't kill himself because of this guy. what if it was a heterosexual thing he filmed and he shamed the guy. i don't mind seeing the invasion of privacy being punished because the country is built on this voyeurism that is uh thoiing me that people feel entitled it look into people's private lives. >> you have a lot to lose. >> we could all get caught doing something embarrassing of the. >> not comfortable with him going to jail. i understand the judge's feeling about the caw loss sal insensitivity and tyler clemente -- i don't know how you get justice out of the situation. he is 20 something years old. when you are this aiming you do caw loss sally stupid things. some do drugs drugs and others
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do other things. but 30 days in jail. >> and he has to live with this. is the scarlet letter, j, for jerk is going to be with him for the rest of his life? >> a, not cool about making fun of people who have similar hair as mine. >> that's who he reminded me of. >> i was like, is that a man on a straight eye film? i actually have a question for you. one of the things the judge said is he add admonished the guy for never once apologizing. does he not -- did he not apologize during the trial because it would hurt his -- >> that's a good question. >> thank you hear that, guys ? >> bill asked a question that made sense. >> up until sentencing, anything the defendant says can and will be used against him. an apology would be an admission of guilt and it can be inferred or applied. at the time of sentencing that's when i would council my client to make a brief apology when there is so much on the sentencing.
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we need to point out that this kid was looking at 10 years behind bars in state prison. almost any other judge would have given him at least five. >> you think so? >> they were second-degree crimes. in new jersey, baring exceptional circumstances a judge must put the person in if they are convicted by a jury for five years in state prison. what the judge did extra extraordinary. >> he was thinking the way you were thinking. he is looking at a kid that is fed up. and he is looking at the rest of his life f-ed up. you know he will be suffering. >> this is an invasion of privacy in new jersey. there are cameras and elevators and parking lots throughout the country. they are line willing up on youtube -- lining up on youtube. >> he went to jail for basically being a [bleep].
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but is it against the law? >> no, the invasion of privacy bothers me. this was a purposeful humiliation of somebody and a situation where they had every reason to believe they had complete and utter privacy. this was an absolute invasion. >> is it an invasion if somebody does it in your room? >> absolutely. >> he went to the school and said get me out. >> there might be a civil case. >> there will be no doubt civil lawsuits. >> i think what lawyers like remi and i would say it is a breech of privacy. >> do you have a comment? e ill mas. to leave a voicemail, voicemail,212-462-5050. still to come. the half time report from andy levy jie. tonight's half time report is sponsored by cheese burgers, the patties of ground meet that a topped are cheese and served on a gun.
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>> is it electric? >> no, there is the civic, the accord and the accolade. >> you dpet accolades -- you get accolades for having ago co accolades. if you had an electric car you wouldn't have accolades. >> i don't follow. >> or is accolades an illness? >> teacher suspended for telling students they could go to jail for saying bad things about obama. and the teacher shouldn't be fired and then you backtracked, and now you had time to think about it. any final thoughts? >> she should be fired. >> bill, i can't believe you are saying this, but not only did the teacher allow the student to use the s-word, but she herself used it. i topt understand why -- i don't understand why anyone was -- >> not to coin a phrase, but we are living in quite a time. >> we are. >> you didn't coin that phrase. >> he said not to coin a phrase.
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>> i am agreeing. >> there was that point in going on. >> it seemed like she didn't care that the kid said the s-word. >> she was mad. >> but it seems like something that happens every day in that class m rue. it was not like i can't believe you just said that. >> i like the fact that they didn't focus on that. i think we spend too much time on petty -- the fact of the obnoxious awful teacher and the student was reasonable. the fact they drops-bombs in casual conversation like they were insulting teachers and -- insulting each other. >> you went like that. >> that is a show stopper right there. >> all-around the country people are just shutting down when they see that. >> that's the open and shut. >> don't you think the little things like that, that you let enough of those go, and it is the guiliani theory in new
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york. things get worse. >> the quality of life crimes guiliani spoke about, it started by perusing a magazine, and the next thing you know it is that thousand dollar massages. >> by the way, here is a statement from the school district, quote, the school system expects all students and employees to be respectful in the school environment and for all teachers to maintain their professionalism in the classroom. this should serve as an education for all teachers to stop and reflect on their interaction with students. this is a teachable moment literally. how about that? >> that was good. >> guy with 30 kids wants relief from child support. you said he vowed in 2009 that he was done? >> yes. that's because he did some jail time and a referee -- it sounds like a cool job and it talks about how to split up the 400 bucks he had.
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>> by the way, the reason the child support referee sounds familiar is it comes on after "undercover bosses." >> really? i thought those were the people that, woulded at footlocker. >> it is like a footlocker. >> adam, you said you are guessing at least some of hatchet's kids are getting public assistance. you are problem plea right. an assistant supervisor with the clerk's office said she couldn't say. she is really on top of her job. >> with the kids you are not allowed to divulge there. >> it is a privacy issue. in new jersey she would go to jail. >> she is not in new jersey. >> good point. >> we have to tbre to disagree. >> greg, you said you don't even nolan women, and this guy has 11 women who -- and then you stumbled. i don't remember what you said. but it was an awkward phrasing of women who --
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>> he had children with. >> the legal term is baby mama. >> i wouldn't use that phrase. >> it is jargon. >> i don't like jar impone. >> you are correct. you can only take 50% of someone's pay for child support in tennessee. >> i don't know how i know that, but i do. i can also rattle off age of consent laws in every state. >> if i were to give you the name of the woman from the knox county child support clerk's office would it be familiar to you? >> probably would be. >> i never even got a girl freeing -- pregnant though. whatever is going on down there is not good. >> hatchet is believed to told the record for the most children. >> there was some kind of competition we were not aware of. >> do we know where sean campbell is? >> no, that's a good point. he does make antonio crom
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martie look like -- you say you don't go to the sore you have serve veants. >> they are not servants. they were on patrol. the getting the client off on that charge. >> you should check out the halfway house. >> is that an indian burial ground? >> no, they go and stay. weird little world she lives in. >> but it is mine. >> jim, you said this thing is because people who eat organic food are in better shape and more attractive and that's why they are obnoxious i think i agree with greg. the people i know who do these organic-type things are not in the least bit attractive. >> if two people call you a duck, start quacking. i guess i was incorrect and i am once again proven an ass.
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>> if we agree it has to be true. that's all it takes. >> i just say that as i have been weight watcherring as everybody failed to notice. i will try to fit into some better clothes. not that i am fishing for a compliment on television. >> you look great. you always look great. >> thanks ssments way to bring it home. >> i had a really nice el geptly worded free range egg joke and you ruined it. >> what did i say? i didn't even have it prepared. >> and it showed. >> i said what comes first the chicken or the egg? i said free range chicken and free range egg. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> we can do it again. we can pretend. we willed dit the stuff i said out of the show and then you can do it. >> can we edit in a british
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accent for me? >> no. >> we did that last time and it didn't work. >> we had that guy replace bill. >> that wasn'ted liting -- editing. that was a whole different person. actually, bill, you said something about these people being job creators, but i didn't get it dos they are rich. >> all rich people are job creator smsz. creators. remi is about to say it and if two people say it, it is a duck. >> actually if bill agrees with us we have to change our mind. >> jim, i agree this guy is a d-bag. i am not clear what law he broke. >> i don't know. but there is some type of invading somebody's privacy. there is something illegal about taping somebody in a
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private, sexual act and then putting it on the internet and then advertising to get too come and watch it. >> it has something to do with taxation and representation. >> when you put it that way -- when i looked at it, i looked at it as a guy doing something stupid. when you lay it out -- >> desperately. >> i feel like his sentence should have been getting ass whopped by two large jail men. actually he may have been sentenced to that. i don't have anything else to say. have i to check on something. >> wait. do you have something in the microwave? >> no, turns out something is illegal. gotta go. coming up, a story so surreal that if it was a rabbit you would say that is a surreal rabbits you have there and eat it with your bloody hand. mark zuckerberg got married
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this is a fox news alert. we are now just seconds away from possibly seeing history in the making. the first private company to send a cargo run to the international spacestation. we are going to listen into nasa for the countdown and then we will tell what you is going on. actually i am being told that nasa is not ready yet. so you are now looking at -- matt could we roll the prompter, please. you are looking at a live shot. this is cape canaveral, florida. it is a falcon thine rocket and set for a test flight launch. an initial launch attempt was scrubbed on saturday morning at the last second because of an engine glitch. en vin nears -- engineers said
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>> vehicle is a nome mall trajectory, 30 kilometers altitude, 1 kilometer velocity. >> you are watching history in the making. all has gone according to plan so far. this will become the first private company to launch its own craft to the international spacestation. atop that rocket is the dragon space capsule. it is designed to ferry supplies to and from the international spacestation. there are no astronauts on board for this mission, but the reusable dragon capsule can holdup to seven people. if the flight succeeds which is looks like it has, it will take 75 hours to reach the spacestation. it will dock and then deliver cargo to the six astronauts who are already there up at
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the space lab. this mission aimes to prove that private industry is ready to restore america's access to the spacestation now that nasa has retired its space shuttle fleet. until now the u.s. had to rely on space agencies in russia, japan and europe to send supplies. we will be on at 5:00 a.m. and talking about this. now back to "red eye."
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welcome back. a day after facebook went public. founder mark zuckerberg married his long-time girlfriend. the 28-year-old married pricilla chan in front of guests who thought they were there to celebrate her graduation of the they say it was a coincidence who i think -- which i think is code for bad move by rich guy. >> was this a bad move to wait until after the ipo? >> i don't think it matters on the ipo. it matters on the pre up in which is what you are getting at. >> i think this is true love. i think this is beautiful. he could have betted -- bedded a thousand women. and instead he is saying i am jumping off the cliff. >> he is like any other man who is truly billionaire successful. they don't concentrate on chasing women. that's why i have $200 in the bank. bill gates, same thing.
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you don't hear about warren buffet running around like an idiot or rupert murdoch. they were married and settled. it is the guys like me who have nothing to gain or lose. >> but there is bill who doesn't do either of the -- doesn't do either. >> remi, what do you make of this? he basically handed his wealth to her. it is a beautiful thing. >> i'm sure he didn't hand over anything to her. they have been together since college, i think. it seems like a real relationship. i'm sure they have real lawyers who have drafted a really solid prenup agreement. >> bill, here is the thing. a lot of research comes out saying facebook plays a role in half of all divorces. wouldn't it be ironic if facebook broke them up? >> it is going to happen. i don't think he is incapable -- i don't think he is capable. power of love, but i don't
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think he has the experience of power of divorce. the worst part is not the billion dollars of getting married. that makes my head hurt. he married his college sweets heart. sweetheart. it is like going to 31 flavors and you go vaw fill law, i am sticking with that for the rest of your life. it makes no sense. >> you are the willed couldest human being. you are the coldest human being. >> and he wore a tie, no hoodie. >> but he didn't tie it properly. >> maybe you are at 31 flavors and you realize your spoon is so much smaller than everybody else's. you don't want to expose it to too many flavors. >> that won't stop me. >> i like how you put the metaphor into reality. i wish them well, i really do. we will close things out -- i said that half heartedly. i wasn't even buying what i was saying. the post game wrap up is
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>> we will see you back here again at 5:00 on "the five." we have jesse joyce, brooke goldstein, a delightful person and the great author andrew clavin. time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. hi, andy. >> you know what today is? >> what is today? >> i think you know. >> you mean our producer todd kelly's 40th birthday. >> yes. >> he is a wonderful, wonderful man. >> yes. >> i guess we should wish him a happy birthday? >> forget it. >> i don't think he believes in birthdays. >> i don't think so either.
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>> 40 racist years. jim you have a one-hour special coming up? >> i do, june 30th on the epic network and epics hd.com. i am very, very psyched about this one. >> excellent. do we get this one in hollywood? in manhattan? >> i think so. you can go on and log-in and watch it. it is a lot of laughs. a lot of funny faces. when a joke doesn't work i do this. adam i hear you had fun at the horseshoe casino? >> at cleavland, ohio. >> how did you do? >> i bet $1 and i lost it. i am not a gambling person. >> that is the greatest story ever. >> i was with some friends and i watched them lost their money.
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>> get to the good part about the hooker afterwards. >> and somebody died. >> quickly, remi, are you on fdn? >> the tom sullivan show this saturday. >> back you to you, greg. >> thank you, andy. special thanks to everyone. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. i will see you next time. ins prime time on fnc. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> 5, 6, 7, 8, stop the killing, stop the hate. [chanting] >> laura: violence in chicago has thousands of people including occupiers protest in the streets at the nato summit is it time for president obama to denounce the occupy wall street movement? we will hear from bill o'reilly as we investigate this troubling situation. >> t k
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