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he with a string on his head. how are you, pinch. >> they call hillary clinton rock star diplomat. steven lee myers slamming the state of madeleine albright and quote she was a fast machine. she kept her motor clean. she was the best damn woman i've ever seen. she told me no lies, knock me out out with those american ankles. >> i don't believe he wrote that. >> he did, indeed, write it, andy. >> it sounds like an old van halen song. >> i don't even know who that is. >> should fast food chains be part of the game. hell to the mizzo. >> they have voted to through olympic sponsors that make high calorie food and drinks. tempting kids with big macs with
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one expert we know particularly when it comes to junk food advertising it does effect them on the type of food they eat? and commercial partnerships generate 40% of olympic revenue but we tried to ask british youth what they think about it. can we roll it. ♪ ♪ >> you kids in your twilight. >> and basically, olympics would be out of business with sponsor of coca-cola? >> if you are going to be their with why kids, they can go to
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mickey d's but i don't understand parents get thrown out and let's ban everything. if they want companies to promote do healthy eating. seek out those companies and have a presence in your events. as the captain of the u.s. hand ball squad you are focused too much on training on this. >> i think they should have a special fatso olympic so you can win one. here is thing. there is month no olympics without big sponsors. coca-cola happens to be delicious. >> they got money. >> but do they have a lot of mcdonald's money? you don't want to have smith and wesson's olympics. you don't want guns sponsoring
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the olympics. >> why not? >>. >> fair and balanced. >> and javelin equipment is expensive i. i have price add lot. >> what about back going across the lake, what is going on? >> they are developing a hip-hop version, it's called fire for reals. we were talking about this at length and the fact is, mcdonald's should be banning the olympics because mcdonald's has done more for the world that the olympics ever had. two words to describe the inherent destructiveness of the olympics. bruce gender, it's not pretty. mcdonald's has never done anything like that to anybody. generally if you look at anybody from the olympics, they don't age well, but food you can eat
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it whenever you want. once you have done the olympics you are done. >> it's like overtraining your body at a young age is bad for you. >> and then football players. 6,000 calories a day and you are a has been and all you can do is eat. mcdonald's is the greatest company ever. it brings so much happiness total world where everything sucks. >> does it bring happiness to your intestinal tract, as well? >> i wouldn't call it happiness. >> hamburger is out of control. >> and i admit junk food there is such thing as junk food. >> all food is junk food. >> not true. vegetables aren't junk food. >> you could die on carrots.
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>> if somebody stabbed you. >> never thought of that. >> you are accident prone. >> something that is million to one shot. >> and it was a cucumber festival. >> are you going to be watching the games and will you be enjoying them while eating a big mac and watching tv? >> this is not about calories or junk food. this is not about anything that they said. let's look at the facts. what are they protesting. they are protesting with a red headed mascot. that is all you need to know. furthermore, it's all about the troubles. >> it's not about the troubles. secondly it is not, yes the parents job to help the kids but also as an american it's also the parents' right to not do
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their job. i tried earlier when i didn't buy them food they went the other way. that is there jam. >> you a terrible parent! >> olympics start later this month, a little late to call for a ban on sponsors, right? >> how long does it take? >> this is a bunch of politicians saying we're going to get free publicity and make everyone think we're good human beings. >> they have to campaign for the olympics. it's not like they just hand it over. >> is it going to be a london, or atlanta, there is a huge money campaign to get it. >> the real winners in this story it's the writers who are writing the articles that get to use phrases mcdonald's may be left in the starting block.
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all of a sudden all the metaphors make you want to vomit. i don't like the olympics. i don't like athletes. [ laughter ] >> you don't like this them as athletes. >> yes, that, too. i don't hire them. >> how about mcdonald's and coke fine, we're not going to sponsor the olympics around this will be the last olympics. >> then they lose a lot of cash and we probably don't have an olympics. i wonder what other companies are looking at. it can't be just mcdonald's and coca-cola. >> you focus on the big board. >> and madison sponsored the olympics. >> they should. >> mcdonald's has created an industry of endless failures. >> i don't know what means. >> to eating with the athletes
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to watching the detectives. should the aclu bug the boys in blue? they are getting high-tech against those that serve and protect. an app that records officer reaction and records audio and video and hides the resulting file of sending a copy to the aclu and unless the cop gets wise. why don't we show the video that explains it.
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it really has gone downhill, hasn't it. >> that the worst thing i've ever seen. >> and it's available for android users but a version for i-phones is in the works. how about one that works with a rotted earphone. what is your take? >> i'm turning into a whacko libertarian because it should be bother me but it's not bothering me. if you catch them on camera they shouldn't be doing and if you are recording regular police behavior, it shouldn't be a problem. >> i think so. i can tell he agrees. >> we are discussing a remake of tango. i consider myself with a libertarian. this is made by people that is not in law enforcement. they assume that everything happens in law enforcement can be dictated by miss man manners.
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have you ever tried to handcuff a drugged out hippy. aside from that weekend. it's like nothing ever goes as planned for a cop. not just the police, in the military, you don't know how things are going to grow as the kids say. you may be caught on tape. i could never be a cop. anybody that d that the world is watching. i would shoot them. let's say, a guy is on bath salts and you are doing this and some jerk is standing there, the world is watching. i would shoot them! laugh latch it's good that i'm not a cop. >> jake, let's be honest, a stealth video recording app, it will be used a lot of things
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other than record ago cop. >> i would never be able to use this app under pressure. >> there is a cop and i'm talking to the cop. oh, yeah, homeland on. i'm not recording anything. i would send pictures of my cat. so it would be useless. >> that is what you do all day anyway. >> are people trying to trap cops? still if you were going to have a premeditated plan, in order to catch something on tape bad they would have to do something outrageous. >> my opinion if i were a cop i would sort of, i like this because people can't falsely claim that i didn't. >> good point. >> just lie. >> it's on tape. >> you have the tame tape to back you up. >> if there was no tape.
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>> your lip is quivering. [ laughter ] >> if you could afford the smart phone would be the best for you? >> my phone is smart. i realize you consider yourself a libertarian but webster's dictionary does not. he is a gentleman. he is actually 82 and still looks adorable. we had it in new york, it's called stop and frisk on smartphones and you can record them. nothing is happening because the cops are doing their job. they are still human beings. the flip side of that there is a lot of conservatives when we had the patriotic act, we're compromising your privacy but if you are not doing anything wrong what do you got to worry about. the same applies for the boys in blue. you can't have it unless you are
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mean on saturday. >> you are creating a whole industry they are already social workers. they are social workers on steroids. >> i wish i knew someone who o the show that would ban phrases like that. >> they are getting a talking newspaper. >> good for them. all right. from the aclu. >> they wanted to peek at a tweet and judge ruled that twitter must give three months of a protestors misses. malcolm harris was arrested brooklyn bridge last fall. his tweets would so show whether he was aware of police orders. twitter which was on his side doesn't want to get involved in turning overuser info but as the
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judge noted if you post a tweet like you scream it out a window there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. and prosecutors consider that, cats struggle with new technology. >> something is wrong there. >> i don't know what is. >> i think we have to replace that video. >> it's not just the twice. if they are public tweets but what the cops want is identifying information that goes along with the tweet that twitter has. ipo addresses when you sent the tweetsd out and your personal
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e-mail address. >> no way. if it's just the tweets, if it's just the stuff that was put out publicly. you put something on the internet, but the ipo addresses, that is nonsense. what for? isn't this just a disorderly conduct charge in the first place. it seems a little much to get all that. just say, yeah, you hippies doing all this nonsense on the brooklyn bridge. that is part of the deal. no it's not. it's dangerous. >> again, the content of public tweets is public but the government here, they don't have a search warrant. all they had was a subpoena but they are getting private information from twitter. i don't know. originally i thought what is the big deal then i read up on it, now i'm not so sure? >> i was thinking in terms of direct messages because they then they have access to private information that could now be published.
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every one of us could be subject to this. i don't know what the lesson is this, nothing is private anymore. you can't treat it as a private space or this is infringement on privacy rights. i'm not sure which way to go there. >> victor you don't have twitter in england, but can you imagine going three months of tweets. if they had guns in your country i am guessing you would shoot himself? >> i would be like picking through racoon vomit. we're creating a musical based on twitter and ginney is going to play 140 different characters. don't you think that is clever? >> i love the fact the two of them can be an open lesbian couple did. >> i'm behind whatever they do. they are the loveliest couple. i'm torn, they were determined
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to get arrested in order to instigate lawsuits begins the city so they could create havoc. having said that i agree with everybody here you there are some things that are private and some things that are public. but i don't think twitter would be this protective of other groups like the tea party. i don't understand why everybody is so nice to wall street while they are raping people. >> i don't think twitter is looking at that. they don't want to get in the habit of the police being able to go to them every time and get this stuff. i don't think twitter cares who this person is. i think it's any person at all. >> electronic frontier foundation say how many companies stand up when the government asking for something and twitter was the only one
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that stands up every time. >> twitter they put out a list of with a country governments most requested information from them and u.s. government more than any country in the world requested info from twitter. >> that is why we're the greatest country in the world. >> coming up, daniel craig before james bond? victor roberts in his tell-all book. but first, what is tommy lee doing now? you are watching redeye so stick around.
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♪ oat note. >> if he won't pose for a picture does that make him a jerk? motley crew's tommy lee is
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pleading them not to ask for pictures. writing, i don't owe anybody anything. when i bought all my led zeppelin tickets, they owe my a picture. that is the least they can do for me. you he questioned the nature for asking for photos in the first place. >> somebody is not going to believe you if you don't have the proof. >> that is what he does to the fans after the picture. cool. here is the thing i can't stand. >> i was told that no longer existed. how about that. >> and you totally empathize? >> i compare myself to tommy lee a lot. we have so many similarities. >> above the waist. >> but my thing downstairs. [ laughter ] >> but that was supposed to be
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private. this is nothing that rock stars have done before. ringo star warned people with peace and love not to send him anything after the 25th of october. i think where tom got into trouble if he didn't warn his fans with peace and love. >> hey, stop writing me you jerks. >> you have to do it with peace and love. >> and the day that people don't want to take pictures can't come soon enough. >> i don't know who wants a picture. you have to take a quick look at them or watch that sex tape. i saw it. i that is not skilled. there is a difference, see? >> explain. [ laughter ] >> i think he represents the
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part of celebrity that people can't stand. you are only because of your fans. take a minute and take a photo. >> you were a motley crew groupie back in 1985. did you pose pictures with tommy lee? >> we had a strange relationship. i was the one that gave him hepatitis. you shouldn't expect to give back. he gives back all the time. which reminds me the only person that is going to get the photo of him is the coroner. i have met him. he is not a bright guy. he very sensitive guy. he is kind of a jerk. i think he is grappling with the irrelevance of his career and he'll never be known as his drumming but just his genitalia. >> did somebody say interferon.
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>>. [ laughter ] >> do they make anacin anymore? >> that is green bottle. >> you said ford's daughter, nobody has seen a picture of them. does lee have proof. >> if anybody has picture of my daughters secondly does anyone believe of all the stupid things he said. when he was a ballet student, and he was, if he had the opportunity to pose with the picture of led zeppelin. he would peed and still taken the picture. we're talking about taking a picture. he doesn't have to do the autograph thing. all he has to do and that is too much for him? this blows my tiny brain.
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>> and comparing himself to led zeppelin? >> led zeppelin was the greatest metal band of all time with the exception of whatever. no. >> he is known more for sex tape than his music. >> and does any one remember the name of the band after motley crew? >> case closed. >> all right. got a comment on the show? e-mail us at redeye at foxnews.com and leave a voicemail on greg's direct line. i can't believe people still do it. still to come. >> it's sponsored by hotels, commercial establishments people pay for lodging and other facilities areo available. thanks hotel.
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♪ ♪ welcome back. find out if we got anything wrong. how did we do, tom? >> did pretty well. i have been listening here in the newsroom. first story was on the olympics. you mentioned that you thought the olympic committee should do outreach to find more healthy
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companies to do business with. don't you think they have done that? >> no. no. if they had done that, i don't think they would be over coca-cola, i think they. i don't think they would think of whole foods. >> i looked it up during the break? >> that doesn't surprise me. >> let's compare revenue, 24 million dollars of revenue versus $9 billion. i don't think they can afford something like olympics. >> but if you group them together and you had them come together as a team. >> kind of a whole foods consortium. >> make it more, more groups coming together. look if your goal is healthy food you have to go with healthy food. >> what is the goal of healthy food? isn't the olympics is supposed to be about competition, man
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against man? >> i agree. the i don't have a problem with that. i don't like mcdonald's but i don't have a mcdonald's and coca-cola being there. if it is their issue they have to find a way to find that money somehow. >> well said. jake, you said better to have mcdonald's than smith and wesson? >> yes, i don't think you want guns sponsoring the olympics. >> they make the starter pistols >> they use real guns in the biathalon. >> the great sport of the biathalon. >> skiing and shooting. >> never mind. >> that is ridiculous. >> it shurntd be a sport. >> it requires unbelievable heartbeat control.
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[ laughter ] >> it does. >> that is not a joke. >> whatever happened to synchronized swimming? >> and victor, you said you posited that the olympic athletes and your example was bruce gender. he can get on a nordic track, can't he? he was athlete way back when i was a child. what about kathy rigby that performs to peter pan to this day? >> that is an exception. >> that is fictional character from a beatles song. >> what about the entire olympic okay can i team from the 1980s. >> you are being selective have your olympic heroes? >> i am but so are you in your
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questioning, i think so. >> victor, you didn't say anything when jake brought up the hamburger. did you have those wonderful mcdonald's characters in england? >> yes, but they were british assimilations of them. the fact they had no teeth. >> they looked like george galloway. >> and bill you said you don't own a tv so you can't watch the olympics. come on. isn't that pickup line, i don't own a tv. isn't that the way you pick up girls in bars? >> my sweet tom. it's not because i'm a meth head who lives in alleys i can't afford clothing much less than a tv and forget about basic cable. get the camera off of me. [ laughter ] >> story number two. the aclu app.
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you said never goes as planned for a cop. come on. isn't that a shameless plug for one of your songs in your new hip-hop musical? >> i'm glad you are giving me an opportunity to talk about it. clyde owens is going to be a guest star that is going to play a baton -- that is enough. >> and it's more difficult. you have to stay erect. >> and why are you going in this direction, young man? >> to play a baton. >> that is true. the point that i make is valid. [ laughter ] >> jake, you said, quote, that the aclu is getting into the amateur pornvis business. isn't that an oxymoron?
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>> aren't you aware of the wonderful amateur porn sites that is out there. if not, we can have an amazing friday night. come to my house and watch porn with me. >> is the amateur porn business, if it becomes a business, it ceases to be a amateur. >> i will show you the difference! >> people reference these porn stars. >> that is weird. when there is a guy that is way into porn stars, this girl and you are watching too much pornography. >> i was discussing this with evan stone. jessica drake came in and said hello. >> britney couldn't make it. >> and courtney comes. >> and you said you were fast becoming a libertarian.
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are you saying that you are siding with the aclu on this? >> i am on this issue. i have always had a fierce libertarian streak. i blame andy. >> it's disgusting. >> spreading to other organs? >> and we got a new movie. >> i thought most of it was siding with the aclu issues. we have a lot of cops that are fans of redeye. i walk the streets of new york and they shout out at me all the time. they are shouting stop. [ laughter ] >> i came out against the aclu. >> you came out, victor? >> yes. >> you were kind of pro cop? >> yes. >> i love the police that you have here in this great country. they carry weapons. we call them bobbies.
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>> lovely hats. >> there is a question? >> there is not. i think we agree. >> move on. >> bill, you said they already have called stop and frisk. do you have the app? >> what is a smart phone? >> how do you know about the app? >> because i bought andy's keyboard or computers. >> nothing bad happened? >> not one incident was recorded by the stop and frisk or other like apps throughout the country. cops are doing their job, but if they don't that app is there to protect those that would otherwise. >> can we get back to the troubling that you borrowed my computer? >> did i. i also borrowed some other things. >> you are going to make me gasp aren't you? >> i'm throwing everything i own
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out. >> the next story, i call it twitter, occupy got in trouble on twitter. i think the panel once again was kind of siding with the occupy people in this. am i right? >> not me. >> first of all, andy, i wanted to take you to task. you made a comment you called again etdz and liz a happy couple. is that a crack at them? >> yes, it was. >> andy, i also have something that you said that the u.s. was first in requests for twitter information? >> yes. >> you were right. japan is second but first the u.s. also has the largest number of twitter users and people interacting on twitter so that
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would make sense. >> right. by not adding that i made my point stronger. >> have you nv seen cable news? the last story, quickly. tommy lee story. jake you said he should have started his proclamation with peace and love. do you know who starts that kim jong-il the evil dictator. >> he is dead. >> and andy, just a bit of trivia, interferon is still used as a therapy for genital warts. not so with laetrile. that is all i have. >> thank you, sir. we'll see you at the end of the show. >> coming up.
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shave your body and weigh under 80 pounds but first, what did this guy do in a t-mobile store? 2 [ mission:
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there's my angel. make u:oupervised pool access an impossible mission. ♪ >> i want my fnc. teens have embraced the original programming. with that rich and super hip history in mind, redeye is proud to present this super cool show to enter the news home cable news, how they eat and where they greet and what they put on their feet. it gives me great pleasure that our first tab belongs to studio "b" host shepard smith. so without further ado let's get with smith. ♪ ♪
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>> unfortunately, cancelled the last minute. he had to watch some tv, but the good news, i decided we ought to go to the other end of the spectrum but redeye's production assistant, mike -- forgot his last name. let's see how he lives. >> hey, mike! >> hey, how are you doing. >> hey, listen man, congratulations we're going to take your place for the first episode of cribs. ♪ >> wow. this is a place. >> this right here. what is this? >> this is my wall of affirmation. every day i wake up. i look at them and i feel good.
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>> these are not affirmations. i don't know think you know what affirmation is. >> what is the hell a is that? >> what is the story of that. >> they are my father's. over here, this. this is where the magic happens. >> cool, boy, i'm not going to ask about that right there. how about, what the deal with the dolls, why no heads. >> they didn't come with heads. >> i actually go to the bathroom with that. >> one, two. >> and this, the massive bedroom. >> what is with the bindle? >> i use it in dream qurs. this my copy and fax machine. >> does it work. >> this is my couch. i got in the place and it's pretty nice. >> who is that? >> that is my girlfriend. >> so i went to the place, i
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found on yelp. my friend gary said i should go. bill? >> well, check out what is people's fridge, do you mind. >> do you mind? >> what is back here? >> don't go back there. don't. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> bill, i don't think that was quite what we were looking for to kick off the sciences of cribs? >> you never at a meeting. shep quit on me.
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nobody knows my maim. >> we don't even know his last name. i don't think he really works here. >> he you walk in. >> time to take a break. when we return. bay city rollers.
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♪ ♪ >> so the last weekend a t-mobile customer in britain requested a refund and was denied. he was quite put out. roll the tape. >> oh, my gosh.
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all be honest, not a day goes by i don't want to do that to an at&t store. every time i look at my phone, it says no service, that is what i feel like doing. >> that is everyone's fantasy. >> i enjoy that more than the pornography i'm going to watch later. >> and that happened in england. >> it was a one act play that ways doing obviously with forest whitaker. we were re-creating godzilla. >> i apologize to our viewers. we got fooled. >> it happened to me. >> and we'll close things out
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go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco free. >>. ♪ >> you can say greg on fox and friends. brand-new redeye rourns monday. >> time to go back to tom for the post game wrap-up. >> hey, jake, i hear you are hosting a gig in times square? >> there is the festival in new york city this weekend. i'll be in times square tomorrow afternoon and bunch of bands and east village and show a movie called times square from 1980. what they did with disco. he tried to do for new wave with
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times square. it didn't work and great film. we're showing it the anthology film. >> and jetta, tell us about your radio hosting gig? >> i'll filling on new jersey radio from wtc, great guests. >> david limbaugh. he must be related to somebody. >> somebody fame ougs, i think. >> and the bay city rollers, i'm andy levy. i will see you next time. >> laura: o'reilly factor is on, tonight: >> t is another kick in the gut to middle class families. >> a devastating jobs report out today spells bad news for president obama as he continues to campaign in key swing states. but will mitt romney be able to capitalize on this? some conservatives are complaining that the romney campaign seems weak and unfocused. >> when he says that at the
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beginning it's a mandate and now a tax. looks like internal debate within his campaign. >> laura: shocking story in california as the teacher's union defeats a bill designed to keep children safe from sexual predators. leslie marshall and janine turner will analyze. also tonight, congressman joe walsh under fire from the left about comments he made about his political opponents and her military service. >> now i'm running against a woman who, my god, that's all she talks about. >> are liberals missing the point? mr. walsh will be here. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone and the factor begins right now. >> laura: hello, everyone. i'm laura ingraham in i'm in tonight for bill o'reilly bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. no talking points memo as we have to get to the topto

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