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won't do while you are off on your other show. >> that is unnecessary. just commenting on your wardrobe. you didn't have to come after me like that. >> i did. this is my happy face. >> i can't tell. >> you are a miserable, sad man and i hope you parish slowly in a fire. >> let's welcome our guest. she is so intoxicating men fail breathalyzers. i am here with leeann tweeden for poker after dark, it is a card game. and jaime weinstein, the senior editor of "the daily caller." and my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if hilarity was a ketchup bottle i would pound his bottom in an all night diner. with me, actor, writer, comedian with a great new book coming out june 12th, "america you sexy bleep."
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and our new york times are correspondent. good to see you, pinch, hope you do well tonight. >> 150 years old. do not age me. in sports which is a section of mine greg bishop reports that sharapova looks comfortable in her role as the favorite to win the french open. when asked to comment, the sultry russian superstar was quoted as saying [grunting]. see how my mouth matched? it matched every word i said. >> that's impressive. >> i have been working on it. tell that magical giant i am better at this now since he was on last night. >> for those who didn't want penn gillette humiliated pinch for saying -- what did he say? >> he said my words don't match my mouth sometimes, and
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they do tonight. do they have a right to be in "snow white"? little people are upset that universal chose nondwarf actors as dwarfs in the big budget film. in "snow white and the hunts man" says they were digitally fit into dwarves bodies there by robbing the actors of roles. that uh poles those not tall. like danny wood burn from "seinfield" fame who said" we will new your sleep ink ink. this is akin to black face. if they were casting little people as the doctor on er -- there is a recent reference or the lawyer on "the good wife" if it works both ways i wouldn't have a beef with this. but it doesn't work that way. a rep says the move was a casting decision and not a body type decision. racist. meanwhile nother film news, the mini pig for "babe" is
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still doing his thing. funny until you realize that is cul furyk acid. i have been collecting these films and they still make me sick. are average sized actors stealing little people's rolls ? >> are average sized actors stealing little people's rolls? no. this is stupid. i am speaking as an average-sized actor. average-sized actor to a disco minute yen-sized -- diminion-sized actor -- >> that was hurtful. >> but true. this is stupid. the comparison to black face is stupid. if you can get ian mcshane and bob hoskins, that's who you will cast.
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it is like we are going to recast "the hobbit" and all of this impar beg? no. let the little people be the little people. sometimes they will be average sized people playing little people. >> you will get so many letters, little letters. >> postcards. >> i am a proud little person. i think of myself as one of the tallest short people. >> are you proportional except for your head. >> i have a gibbet head. i am a -- i have a giant head. i am a lollipop. i am a charmed lollipop. doesn't danny have a point? the fact is there are plenty of talented little people out there who deserve a chance. why give it to these has been british actors ? bob hoskins? who cares. the last thing he did was "mona lisa." >> no, he has no po mi t. executives can hire who ever they wants. like you said. being an actor, you are not promised any roles ever. like being a tv show host you were never promised -- >> i am the whatever.
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or whatever, the thing next to me. >> it makes me mad though that that -- come on this is america. it is a free world. if they want to hire somebody for something, or if they don't want to hire you for something you can't come out and say that should have been my job. maybe it was offered to him and then they took it back maybe he would have more of an argument, but it was never his role anyway. i can understand where he was upset, but there is nothing wrong with it. >> i get your point. america is a free world unless you are short, very good. >> now you are putting words in my mouth. >> that's exactly what you said. i heard it. my ears may be small, but they get everything. >> have i a theory on this. i have a theory on this. the recall that occurred for the last couple days, wasn't that designed to take the heat off hollywood's attack on the little people. while we focused on this, we didn't realize "snow white and the huntsman" was doing somebody horrible. >> that was michael will you please. my column. i am somewhat sympathetic. you take away dwarf tossing
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and now you take away this? the unemployment rate will go through the roof. they have dumb people play smart people in hollywood. >> wow. >> wow, that is a grown up ring. that is so loud. sorry, continue. >> that's an angry dwarf. >> that was my wife who is angry at me. >> it never happened before. they allowed dumb people to play smart people in hollywood. >> true. >> gary sinice had legs in "forest gump." big bird is played by a human and birds never complain. >> that's an interesting point. you know the reverse that would make it okay is allowing little people to addition for tall people roles and allowing them to superimpose their normal-sized faces to tall bodies. for example tom cruise could finally play in n adult. play an adult. >> i think we are ignoring the
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real story here. the real story is hollywood -- not only, but it would be a good idea to a live action snow white, that they thought it was such a good idea they made two films of a live action snow white. they green lit two films. this is coming from a hollywood insider. you know why? they used the word green lid. furthermore it is called "snow white and the huntsman." dwarfs should be angry that they took their name out of the title. there was no huntsman. it is a reason to recast "thor." >> yes, please. >> it is always about politics here, mib. isn't the point moot if that is the correct way of putting it? all actors will disappear eventually, and they will be replaced by basically -- >> i disagree with your basic premise, greg. actors live forever. that is the joy of being a thespian. we will always exist on the silver screen. >> that is a beautiful smile. >> thank you.
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>> i got tingly in all of the right places. and it is not caused by virus. >> from squirts to shirts, does your right to be free include wearing a t? the acclue, not sure what that is, says yes after a connecticut high school told a student he had to remove an anti-gay shirt. it was the aclu, i know. >> it is an anti-rainbow shirt. it is not an anti-gay shirt. >> true. the front of seth grudy had this with a slash through it. the back was male and female stick figures with the words "excessive speech day" underneath. they wore the shirt on the day of silence. the national event that organizers say is aimed at bringing attention to anti-lgbt name calling, bullying and harassment in schools. he said he had every right to wear this with the legal director noting the first amendment was written to protect unpopular speech which was naturally the speech that will always need protection.
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they always say that. i bet you are wondering how is the class pet taking the news? >> oh my goodness. >> it is so cute. >> i have no idea what we were talking about. >> sleep apnea is no joke. >> or anti-rainbow. >> the principal is even if this guy is being a jerk, he has a right to be a jerk. the aclu's job is always to protect jerks. >> regardless on where you stand and whether it goes over the line you don't have an absolute right to say what you want. free speech i believe in wholeheartedly, but you can't go around screaming -- and i am not suggesting, but obviously you will get in trouble there. can i point out this is a day
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of silence, so they had to break the silence to tell him he was suspended or whatever he did? >> he really is the winner and an american hero which is what you were saying in the green room, michael. >> yes. i am going with what you are saying. an american hero. you took the words right out of my mouth. >> look. i don't know. i have sympathy for both sides of the thing. i am all in favor of unpopular speech. i made my living making unpopular speech. it wasn't obscene. it wasn't particularly p re jorrative. i am okay with the kid wearing the t-shirt. let the free market sort it out. let them beat him up after school. >> it is almost like a jerk magnifier. if somebody wears that, you just realize that person is a jerk. but it is weird because leeann you have the same shirt. >> really?
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i didn't realize unless they snuck it in my closet. >> aren't they always the most homophobic? >> or saying what people can and can't say is a slippery slope. i am with you on it. i don't think the kid should have been told to take off his shirt, but at the same time if the school is having a silent day, then maybe they shouldn't have a silent day either and go about learning in school and letting it be. 24r* has always been bullies. it doesn't matter if they say it, it is something in life. it happened for hundreds of years. people are still bullied. i was bullied as a kid. >> and you were a bully. everybody says they were bullied. no one says they were a bully. i was a bully and i was bullied. >> jerk! >> it is like that thing where nobody remembers -- they never remember when they are gambling. they never remember their losses. they only remember their wins. the same thing with bullying. everybody says i remember that guy billy used to beat me up.
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but there was that day you beat up tommy because billy beat you up. it is like "the lord of the flies." >> i just think we need more bullies. >> and by the way, many celebrities claim they were bullied. in order to become a celebrity -- >> you have to bully. >> you are creating celebrities. >> i was a verbal bullier. >> i bet you were snide. >> the only retaliation i got was getting the [bleep] kicked out of me. >> you liked that. >> i prefer it. i pay for it now. >> bill, let's play a game i call pretending what bill says matters. the principal had him remove it for security reasons, his shirt. is that a good point. >> for his security? >> so the kid wouldn't get hurt. >> i take issue with your comment that said you were a bully. particularly after listening to that question, hurtful. secondly, god bless the aclu. they always defend [bleep].
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i opposite of condemn them for this. >> i think it is called condone. >> i condone it. >> and secondly as far as the kid is concerned, coming out of the closet is hard enough. it makes it even more difficult when there is self-hatred involved. embrace who you are closeted gay boy. don't condemn it. jay here is the thing. i could never be a principal because i would at any high school -- i would find every shirt offensive and demand they all be taken off every day. here is the thing. you are a rebel. if in your school they declare a day of silence, and you were forced to act a certain way, wouldn't there be something inside you to rebel and do something obnoxious? in a way you might be by forcing forcing -- whether it is correct or not -- >> that's why i am saying there should be nothing. you can't have it both ways. >> well, some can. >> how about a day of reading?
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>> a day of not failing. >> from shirts to suits, they want to pull the plug on eavesdropping bugs. eight muslims have filed a federal lawsuit in new jersey to force the nypd to stop its post 9/11 surveillance targeting people of their faith. the app has reported extensively on the intel practices such as monitoring where people dined, prayed and got their haircut while infiltrating mosques and student groups. quote, the constitutional violation that the nypd did commit was on a group based on religion. the nypd agrees and says they will travel anywhere and no court has ruled the program was illegal. anyway, you know who will never stop spying on people?
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>> nothing wrong were that. just doing his job. you see something, purr something. i am off the cuff just like that. >> you looked at me when you were saying that. i felt i needed to respond. >> i cornered you with my face. >> one of the plaintiffs is an army reservist who served in eyeing ray. he compares it to saddam's secret police. >> that's outrageous. anybody that knows anything about saddam's secret police -- >> is you. >> the comparison is silly. the people in the united states that see christian fundamental lists and call them the taliban, they know nothing of what the taliban is. how the at that . work to make the comparison. the courts have looked into this. the ones that have haven't found a problem. even one of the students -- the leader of the student group that was infiltrated was happy to hear the police were doing their jobs. you cannot pretend that the
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threat against us is not coming from easy law mist -- islamist funded terrorists. >> michael bloomburg supports the surveillance. >> and i take issue on your attack for pretending. pretending is fun. >> leann, do we risk alienating muslims and even radical eyeing. radical eyeing them. >> i don't think so. not all muslims are terrorists, but all of the terrorists were muslim. there is a fine line of trying to snoop, but not snoop too much. and i think they are doing their job. if they are right here in our backyard and they are doing whatever they are doing, and if they -- if they catch them, then everybody is going to be happy. thank god they were watching them. we should have been watching them. what was nypd doing? >> it is going to be -- that's a good point. it is a lose-lose situation. if you are a snooper people will accuse you of infringing
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on their rights. if you don't do it, they will accuse you of dropping the ball. >> this whole thing makes me super uncomfortable. i am so fair minded and so terroristic minded i can see both sides of this clearly. the muslims are absolutely right. the nypd is targeting them specifically because they are muslim, specifically because of their religion and they have a right to be scared sometimes because we perceive terrorism as a predominantly muslim threat. >> that's why we are on "red eye." it is threading the needle. >> are you a man on a wire. you are like the french guy. >> yes and i routinely punched my own death rhetorically speaking. i hate this. i hate this issue. >> it is a tough one. >> let me go to bill before we take a break. you planted tiny cameras in
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your bathroom so people could watch you. what is your take on this? >> my bathroom is an alley and they belong to the city. >> i believe it was benjamin franklin who said the line those who give up liberty for a little safety deserve neither safety nor liberty. and we know our fore fathers are deem my gods, but -- demi gods, but i do take issue with that line because they didn't live next to a bunch of scary muss limes. if you consider that maybe the quote would be different. coming up, are all people with three names serial killers ? he cusses it in his -- he discuss itself in his new book. first, why is amanda bynes asking obama for help? well who is amanda bynes? that was too obvious.
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will the commander-in-chief listen to her beef? well los angeles prosecutors charged amman did -- amanda bynes with a duh i after she grazed a sheriff patrol car in an early morning accident in april. on april the easy a actress made a plea with the president tweeting "barack obama, i don't drink. fire the cop who arrested me. i also don't hit and run. the end." obama has been silent on bynes whine meaning the nickelodeon thespian could lose her license for a year. and they charged with goat with being totally cool. >> hope he doesn't eat it. >> you know he picked that up from watching movies. it has always been about hollywood, michael. president obama has not responded to her pleas. should he be impeached?
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jay president obama needs to take a stand. i am not coming down one way or another on this. but somebody has to stand up in the press room or i don't care if it is the oval office or the situation room, but say something to the american people about this. >> exactly. >> you can't stay in silence. this is why europe is going to hell. we need to know where he stands on this dui with amanda bynes. >> he can't hide forever. jaime, can you imagine that however a lot of wheels are in motion behind the scenes at the white house to get the charges dropped and this cop fired immediately? >> i think they are taking all of the troops that #r* looking for kony in uganda and refocusing on amanda bynes. i am not surprised she would think he would get involved. >> i think he is actually in l.a. tonight. maybe he can help her. >> the wheels are in motion. she there, and he will take care of it.
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>> it is under the cover of a fundraiser he is going to have some fun with amanda. leeann, if this was george clooney he would do it. this is probably a sexist issue. >> maybe she should have tweeted george. i don't think barak will help her. i just have a problem with these young whatever c-list actresses. >> how dare you? >> have i never seen anything. but the entitlement of the generation, because you have twitter you will tweet to the world and everybody will read that stupidity? president, can you help me out? >> she is clearly tongue and cheek. this could not have been serious. >> i don't know. >> i don't drink, and then she runs into a carve a cop? really? >> i'm sorry, maybe you are not taking xanax, but you are drinking, whatever. >> can we go to the thing that drives me crazy in awful these cases when they say the accident takes place early morning giving the impression that somebody got up early to
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do something, to pick up some coffee. when they say it is an early morning crash it means they are driving home like crazed drugged out maniacs from a party. >> pretty much. >> that's my point. >> it is supposition. >> are you correct. >> it is worth remembering that amanda bynes refused a breathalyzer. i have refused a lot of breathalyzers, and it is never because i wasn't drinking. i never say i am sober, but i don't need to prove that to you. >> who will you believe? a young actress girl going home at 4:00 a.m. >> or the president of the united states. >> or a cop? >> by the way, this is not the first awesome tweet by an awesome person. i give you one she sent out two years ago. quote, i like black men. i am very attracted to them. just fyi. >> that was amanda bynes? >> that was amanda bynes. >> that perfectly expresses how i feel. >> doesn't she speak for everyone on this panel who
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drinks excessively? >> joe biden, this is the way he commune cants with president obama. he has been in several problems with the law and he called the president to help through twitter. >> b, can you help me out? >> twitter is a great equalizer. you can talk to anybody. sometimes you talk to somebody as big as the president. on that note, do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us red eye at tokes news.com. and to leave a voicemail, 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from sandy levey. from andy levy. what a waste of time. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by the world's tallest man. the turkish farm who has grown two inches since taking the title in 2009. thanks world's tallest man.
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welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong. for that we go to andy levy. andy? >> hi, greg, how are you? >> good. >> he is flipping papers around. >> who said that? >> i did. >> it is on. >> oh boy, yes, bring it. >> dwarves complaining about snow white. michael you said it is stupid, and i hear you. but i'm thinking it has to be tough enough to find a lot of work as a little person in hollywood, and then you hear they are making a movie about snow white and you are like, thank you, lord. then the studio calls and they say, yes, about that. >> here is my thing. if you are a little person and
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you make the career choice to be an actor, you know you are going to be in for some tough times and you can't necessarily think to yourself at some point they will make a snow white movie and i will be fine. we have peter dinklige. he buffed the odds for everybody. they are saying, peter, you got this. i am going into accounting or construction or whatever it is. >> i don't think that's fair. i honestly do think -- i think you wait your whole career for something like a snow white movie with not one little person, but seven or eight actually. >> there are always best buy commercials at christmastime. >> they have "game of throwns" granted that is one person. >> michael said that. i don't know. honestly, i am more upset they cast kristen stewart as snow white and took a job from somebody who can actually sew -- show emotion.
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>> she is a canadian icon. >> she was the boy in "panic room," right? >> how dare you? she had asthma in that movie. apologize to asthmatic. >> she was an asthmatic teenage boy. >> no, she wasn't. >> and you mentioned greg is a diminutive talk show host. why do you think that was our close story? >> it cut a little close to the bone, right? >> if it did i wouldn't have done the story. but i am okay with it. >> you embrace it. you embrace your genetic freakishness. >> come on. you just said you are an angry man. >> thanks for spilling my secret. >> shame on you for saying that this makes you mad that this is america and it is a free world, but not for the little people. we are trying to have a civilized discussion about this. it is a very serious issue. to just bring your hatred and
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bigotry to the studio, i am appalled. >> it is 2012, man. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry. >> greg, you said what would make this okay is if little people could addition for tall people roles and they could superimpose their heads so tall bodies. then tom cruise can play an adult. maybe they are doing that because he is playing jack reacher who is like 6 foot 4 in the books. >> that is so ridiculous. especially when you have channing tatum waiting to play that role. have i been asking him to play that role. >> you ask him to play a lot of roles. >> i do. that's why i am not allowed near his trailer. >> ask is a polite word. in the original grimms fairy tale there was a huntsman. back off on saying there was never a huntsman. >> fine, but he was not in the title. that belongs to the adorable dwarves. >> how many? >> there was seven dwarves. >> can you name them? >> sleepy, dopey, grumpy,
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bashful and joe. >> and david. >> david, the female dwarf. >> and schmoozy, the jewish dwarf. >> he made it in hollywood. >> runs the whole thing. jay he is the executive producer. >> such fame from such a little man, way to go, schmoozy. >> greg, you referred to the school as welcot hi? >> yes. >> i think it is pronounced welcot. i'm assuming michael would know better than i would. i can't do the jaw clinch thing. >> was this a connecticut school? >> yes, right in your backyard. >> knots in my -- not in my backyard, buddy. >> nimby as we like to sai. jaime you said this was a day of silence and they had to break the silence to yell at this kid and make him take off
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his shirt. it was supposed to be a day of silence from the bullying of lgbt kids. >> is that true? why is it an anti-bullying day? why silence? >> it is supposed to be a day that lesbian, gay, bi and transgender students cannot have -- cannot be bullied. >> every other day is okay then? >> every other day is fine. that i do know. >> they just want one day and you all went all over them. michael, you were okay with the kid wearing the shirt, which i am too, but wearing specifically on this day was jerky. >> of course it is jerky, but you can't separate the two. he is specifically wearing it on this day to make a silent statement. a silent, annoying, bigoted statement. which i fully support. >> it doesn't surprise me as you are known as a twitter
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bully. it is not surprising to me that you would support this. >> i have been trying my best as a twitter bully. >> you said bullying is something that kids have to do with. i don't understand. is it a bad idea for school to have a day to po nie t out it is not -- point out it is the right thing to do? >> only if you will bully the kid wearing the shirt. to me that is bullying. making him take off the shirt. i see a guy wearing a shirt i don't agree with. >> the bully is not taking him take off the shirt. it is going through the spanking machine afterward. >> you can't have both. >> i agree. >> you can't do this one day and then pulley the kid because he president whatted to represent what he wanted to represent on the same day. that's how i feel. >> i agree with you. >> you know what the worst part of the story was when he took off the shirt it was revealed he had a giant tatoo of judy garland on his chest. everyone was upset by this.
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>> and ripped abs. amazing. >> greg, you said the principal had the student remove his shirt for his own safety. i don't believe the principal said any such thing. >> it is called reading it fast. new jersey muss limes suing the -- muslims suing the nypd. i agree it shouldn't be compared to the police. very smart of them to have a guy who is a u.s. army reservist to be one of the plaintiffs. that is a genius move. >> you said if they catch them, meaning terrorists, everyone will be happy, and you are probably right. shouldn't it bother people that they are doing it without oversight. the city council is not checking it. congress is not doing anything about it. they are operating on their own. that makes me nervous. >> that makes me nervous too. that's another slippery slope. i still think that is better than not having it at all. >> there is one oversight. it is called getting board. this is a very boring job. they have to sit with
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students all day, sit in mosques. this is not what they want to do. like i said before, they would much rather be on time square getting their picture taken by swedish ce-eds they meet later. they don't want to be there. it is being monitored by bore dom. >> it is the mounted division and the surveillance. >> do you think the police wish terrorists were actually called from scandinavian dancers so they can monitor that instead. >> i think the police wish that terrorists were pulled from hot scandinavian dancers. >> we have met halfway many times tonight. >> also, you never get board sur veiling college students. >> that's because i care a lot about our country. the future of today's youth and how they look and whether they are hygenic. >> god bless you, sir. >> and i worry if their muscles are tight.
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>> just lastly amanda bynes wants help from president obama. i will take it one step further. president obama, i challenge you to come on "red eye" and answer these questions and let america know what is going on here. >> personally i think the guy doesn't president what to fire the cop. i can't speak for the president. i wish he would just say it. >> exactly. either way. >> andy, do we still have beck's phone? >> i don't know, but we should find it. >> i forgot what i did with it. i took it when he left. jay if he doesn't come on the show, impeach. >> definitely. >> the ball is in his court. >> absolutely. i am done. >> see you later. thought he would never leave. coming up, what are the perks of appearing in "playboy." leeann tweeden talks about her new book "i had to touch hefner." and are children not allowed in certain areas of barnes and
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well ranker disappear over beer? one of wisconsin's bitterly contested recall election. they talk about uniting opposing views over booze. >> next week i will invite all of the members of the state legislature, republican and democrat alike, and what better way than to bring people together than to invite them over for some brawts and some burgers, right? and maybe a little good wisconsin beer as well. >> brawts are those cute cartoon girls, right? can they hammer out an agreement by getting hammered? sounds like a job for -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnnnnnnddd. lightning round. >> michael, can food mend the fence? >> yes. >> yes?
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>> yes. look, it is over. break bread, eat something, raise the collective straw. somebody dropped dead of a heart attack. you, politician! >> who should spring for the beer? >> that's a good question. i think it is the winner pays as a sign of respect. but i would actually go to the olive garden. they have unlimited bread sticks and salad. that usually warms anyone's heart and then mending fences. >> and it accelerates the cholesterol level, saturated fat. >> and high in sodium. >> and death. leeann, do you think this will work? i don't see how they can -- >> i don't think so. politics are so polarizing. the left spent a lot of money on this recall they thought they were going to win, and they are all bitter and angry and people are upset about the money that was spent. i doubt brawts and beer. it is a good gesture? but don't think it will do anything. bill, you have claimed to have
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sampled 45 types of sausage. what brawt would you suggest? >> none were brats. >> they were adults ? >> talking about actual sausage. >> i had adult pig. >> this is going no where. >> i am from the midwest. i am from illinois or the land of james kate poke. >> nobody says that. >> i lived in wisconsin for awhile. and this walker guy is perpetuating a very negative stereo type. he sweats a lot. he is talking about bretts. he is talking about beer. we like cheese. >> all right. we have to take a break on that note. we have more stuff on the way. stick around.
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welcome back. barnes and nobel, you remember them, has apologized to an arizona man for kicking him out for being alone in the children's section. the 73-year-old doctor says he was by himself shopping for his grandchildren when a clerk asked him to leave after a female shopper complained. says the barnes and nobel spokesman which might be the only employee they have left "we should not have done so. it is not our policy to ask
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customers to leave any section of our store without justification. you have written many children's books or maybe one. surely you have had to shop alone for research. did you get any weird looks? >> yes, but this is a slightly different situation. i often find myself in the children's section alone because i write children's books. that's the difference between us. i think he was fully clothed at the time. >> granted, it is very hot where you live. >> i honestly think it was an injustice that they threw you out. what happens next time if there is actually a creepy guy in the children's section? they are not going to kick him out because they are scared. >> that's the whole problem of being too pc. i want to know what the woman shopper thought he was doing. if he was just standing there and browsing books or was he trying to hit on her child? >> he was on the phone talking to a friend quietly. that's what he claims.
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he is a well respected surgeon, i believe, or a doctor. maybe i dreamt that. >> surgeons can't be pedophiles, greg, is that what are you saying? >> i am not saying -- no. look, i am not saying surgeons can't be -- >> i am offended. >> all pedophiles are surgeons is what it is. >> groomers. they are all groomers. >> jaime, are we over sensitive to creepiness? >> i think so. if you can't be in a bookstore like that and look at children's books, this is not america, what next? are fat people going to be pushed out of the health area of the health section because they don't fit the demographics. that's outrageous. >> interesting parallel, bill. you should be in the children's section but that's because you read at a third grade level. do people bother you? >> nobody bothers me because they think i am a third grader. i will say i can almost hear the f-bomb coming out of michael's editor's mouth after he relayed that story when it comes to selling his next
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children's book. it was a great anecdote. not sure if it is a great move. >> he was doing research to a book called "mommy i am half dressed." it is a sweet book. >> every page is an article of closeting that the child has to find to put on. >> it is fully dressed. each page you take off -- >> it is one of these flip books where you -- where your clothes come off. >> if you would just give it a chance. >> it is the same one. >> i think we should move on to something less -- or more. who knows ? it is the 50th anniversary of breast implants and the first recipient is an 80-year-old great grandma from texas doesn't regret a thing. she is seen here and says she initially -- that's an artist rendering. we coobt get the picture. -- we couldn't get the
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picture. she went to a hospital in 1962 to have tattoo removed from her chest. the surgeon told hershey would be a perfect candidate for his revolutionary new procedure. she was later president of the united states. i bet you weren't aware of that. breast implants have been an amazing kind of thing. they help with reconstructive surgery for people who have had cancer, but it has almost become an option for so many womenly anne that i almost missed the real thing. >> sure. it is probably a generational thing. men get implants too, don't think they don't. peck implants. >> do they? >> yes. >> why did the doctor pick her? maybe she had tattoo on her chest and they would be questioning whether she is a bad girl. we will try putting silicone i'm plants in. >> that's how doctors trail blaze. they talk to people and say are you interested in doing this? >> a trial case. >> for me for example, the
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herpes thing i take, it is a miracle. >> are you in for life, right? >> you are into the third decade. >> i am into the third decade. i contracted it when i was four and a half. it has been a delight. and not upstairs. it is all downstairs. >> did the doctor asked when you went to get your peck implants. >> yes, i went in for peck implants at the age of four and a half. >> jaime, do you ever think breast implants are sexist because there is no male equivalent as prolific? >> no there are hair plugs. the story made me sick. we are talking about an 80-year-old bob implant. >> 50-year-old implants and 80-year-old woman, that's different. >> this guy was a precursor to i am a federal boob inspector. it started with him. >> he has a t-shirt made. >> you had breast implants put on your thighs. >> yes, i am lonely.
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>> doesn't that attract a certain man? >> how dare you. i love how she says she doesn't regret anything. and the implants never leaked or ruptured. but they have calcified a bit. that would be the regret. by definition that is a regret. >> the innovation that is breast implants and the wonder it has brought the world everywhere. what am i saying? to see clips of recent shows go to fox news.com/red eye.
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anything? >> the leeann app is something where you can talk and write letters to military men and women. i will deliver them and you can get your badges. >> sorry, have to go. >> no worries. >> i will just smile. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> every single one of you if you are out there in the nation watching, democracy died tonight. >> bill: stunning defeat in wisconsin as wisconsin says no to big labor. what does this mean for president obama? we have a special report. >> these bush tax cuts will expire at year end. should those programs and those tax cuts be extended? >> what i think they should do is to find a way to keep the expansion going. >> bill: once again bill clinton goes against president obama saying the bush tax cuts are helpful to the american economy. dick morris with the inside story of why mr. clinton is contradicting the man for whom he is campaigning also tonight, dennis miller on the most hated people in
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