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same size. >> dana: racist. >> kimberly: he is so cute. it bet he will be in the movies. >> dana: they tell me i have to go. but we'll see you tomorrow welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld or otherwise known in texas as the dallas dip stick. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> are cats adorable, sweet natured pets or predators responsible for billions of animal deaths every year? the shocking story that i will be recuesing myself from straight ahead. and a colorado high school teacher is placed on leave after she allegedly talked about drug use and posts nearly naked pictures of herself on her twitter account. the story "red eye" was created for coming up. and finally sad news out of hollywood as warner brothers officially green lights the "entourage" movie. my thoughts and prayers for everybody involved in this tragedy. >> thanks, andy. >> you bet. >> wow, that's all?
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>> it was a downer at the end there. >> it was a downer, but you know what? jim neighbors got married and that should bring you up. >> i was happy he got married, slash, was alive. >> me too. go away, awful man. let's welcome our guests. she is so hot that snow men send her hate mail. she anchors fox report weekend on saturdays and sundays on the fox newschannel. i have heard of that place. and if insightful commentary was a picnic i would enjoy him. it is political consultant and speech writer. and in greece he is considered humus. it is my sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so smart that even his mustache has its own wikipedia page. >> thank you for clearing that up, loud voice. should they be deterred from killing birds?
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as cold blooded as they are cuddly, cats are murdering a stray number of animals. according to the smithsonian biology institute, almost four billion birds and up to 20 billion mammals are killed of the the institute says each kitty in america annually puts to death four and 18 birds and 8 to 21 small creatures like mice, chipmunks, chiuaua and extras from teh great glee -- from "glee." thankfully the study doesn't call for government action. instead it says, quote, scientifically sound conservation and policy intervention are needed to reduce this impact. so are cats going too far? do birds deserve to die? behold a fair and balanced report on the players in this struggle for survival.
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>> when you put them side by side like that, the answer is clear. everyone should die. ambassador, when i first heard about this stoirks the first person i -- this story, the first person i called was our booker and then the second was our pharmacist, and then i said we need to get you on. you understand these battles that are going on around the world.
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who are the terrorists in this conflict? >> cats are killers, there is no doubt about it. i had a cat and once a year a field mouse would come into our house and the cat would go after it. a couple times i saw it happen. my cat was a seriel violator of the convention. i think all cats are that way. and they just intimidate the mouse. they slap it around in the corner and the mouse doesn't die because it is clawed to death, but it dies from fright ssments ssments -- from fright. if the al-qaeda people in gitmo faced real red blooded american cats, who knows what we would find out. >> you are a sick man, ambassador, training cats to torture terrorists. that's the news story i am spreading on twitter when i get home. the new zealand environmentalist wants cats to be eradicated. isn't that always what new zealand wants? >> if you go back to the study in france. you have the socialist kind of
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thing. we will start killing others. they went after the chiuaua. they said cats kill chiuauas. you have cats and dogs fighting and we are encouraging this. >> the dogs report even safe. the dogs aren't even safe. is this just nature being nature? should we tamper with this or let it unfold? >> my argument is just how much free time this guy has on his hands. but in answer to your question, yes where do the cats come from? they are descendants from the other cats. >> i don't know if you have proof of that. >> this is off the section of the national zoo website dealing with cats. if you look at certain areas around the world, the east african savannah is rich with predators like lions and cheetahs preying on browsing and grazing. so if the little kitty down the hall is a distant cousin from the cheetah, i am just saying we are lucky they are
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feasting on moles and not toes. >> good poimt. point. you live in an alley. how do you stand by and let it happen? >> it is a great floor show. it is amazing. it is like mma, but with more feathers and fur. i will see your cat's theory and raise you this. birds are descended from dinasaurs, and what the hell happened there? they should squash the cats with their giant dinasaur clothe. that's a scientific term. >> birds are like this. >> some of them are as big as kitties. >> the osprey is a sizable bird. >> they don't have any problem with cats, but what does this tell us? this tells us there are too many cats. what does this also tell us? bob barker was right as usual. two things bob barker always said, always spay and neuter
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your pets so we don't have this issue. and the other said -- he said was i call them barker's beauties so i can have sex with them. >> that's not what he said. >> i'm pretty sure he said that. andy can look it up. and damn if he didn't do it. >> if you eradicate cats, that means the 3.6 billion birds that they kill will now be around which means you have to contend with 3.6 billion anuses above your head dropping spoonfuls of white syrup all over your cashmere sweaters. >> what about the rodents they kill? >> exactly. they are our furry terminators. >> you can't take away people's right to own a cat. >> or could you? >> if the government tried to take away your right to own a cat, people would have illegal cats. cats always live in basements and under porches.
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there is no way you could -- >> like my uncle. >> how much more dangerous would they be if they knew they were illegal? would they have an attitude if they knew they were illegal? >> if you outlawed cats -- >> only cats will have cats. >> i am not saying outlaw all cats. i am saying outlaw the cats with the high capacity clips. there is a middle ground here. >> what if you died, bill, and you went to heaven and you found out god was a cat? >> i would withdraw everything they said. >> from predators to politics, does the left have more heff? is howard dean more mainstream? college students increasingly identify as middle of the road politically, but they are still very liberal. it seems like young people are turning more centrist. these morons #r* embracing progressive policies. and as left evals are more
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mainstream, quote they see each other in a similar light. we asked a typical college student to comment. >> i thought that was a kangaroo. >> really? >> it turns out it is a monkey. rick, i want to ask because we were talking about this in the green room. you said oh are you making fun of college kids again? i said yes. you said that gets you in trouble. i said drinks later and you said sure where. i said i can't get that far. let's try next week. >> here is the thing. we are con constantly piling on college kids. we are won constantly piling on college kids and many deserve it. we have to show up on the college campus and have a message. they are very impressionable. all we have to do is be the
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last one there and we can get the vote. >> this is an interesting point. shouldn't they learn to de program what these kids get as undergraduates. they are given all of this stuff. instead of paychecks they get this academic brainwashing from the tenured radical [bleep]. >> i don't even know what you said. you are talking about having more of a voice. >> the problem is not the students. the problem is the professors. the good news there is most of the tenured professors are part of the baby boom generation which thankfully the tables are going to take care of them very soon. as they pass from the scene there is hope for the students. >> especially if you unleash millions of cats on campus and train them to kill the professors. that's not just an idea. >> i want to be clear, i
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didn't say that. you said that. >> i'll give you an example of how the voice fills the void. remember georgetown law student? she weighed into the health care debate saying reproductive legality for contraception needs to exist. and i didn't know there were that many college students who really cared a hoot about that issue before. the minute she started soaking up the light with that, she got everybody's attention. and on campuses across the country there began to be a conversation about it. i think it was the void of the voice. you have to fill the room with as many voices as possible. >> you are over looking the fact that a conservative and republican voice is not often allowed to speak on campuses. you look at people like coultre. jay she gets big audiences -- >> she gets big audiences. >> not when they take the -- when they rescind the invitation. she was invited to speak and then when they had the dean come out and say we don't want
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her there they apologized. a lot of this is you are not welcome here. you are not welcome. >> i don't agree with that either. i speak on a lot of college campuses. i have never had a pie thrown at me. why am i saying this? >> you can have somebody killed for that. >> that would be a hell of a mess. >> i'll bring my cat with me. >> i am not even sure why you would bring the cat. if it had anything to do with the custard and the cat. we have to go there and talk to these kids. they go there and they get ridiculed. >> what is the alternative? what are some of the things they believe in. they are for the dream act. well, we are going to be in the minority soon. if you don't like the dream act you may want to rethink that one. they are for marriage equality. that's going to be -- most st -- most of the nation is for that. these are not things you should not be poo-pooing.
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>> how dare you accuse -- >> you pooh pooh all the time. i am proud of you. >> i stopped pooh poohing on college students after the arrests. >> don't blame the college students. blame the power bars you eat. >> i don't think what we are talking about in terms of advocating for more voices on campus is we are putting down the voices that are already there. that's where the fight starts. it does president have to be a fight. >> there is no -- you can't have the debate. when you go there and you are harassed -- >> still, greg, we have to show up. we have to have that conversation. there are plenty of people in the republican party that feel the same way as many of these people about the dream act or abortion. i don't think we have to change the message. we are diverse. we are just not showing up. the last campaign, the romney campaign was not willing to go on college campuses and compete. >> that's a good point. >> from lids to fibs. they heck el cked the father of a -- they heckled the
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father of a victim. that was the headline after martin bashir testified before the connecticut legislature. >> why anybody in this room needs to have one of these assault-style weapons or military weapons. jay please -- >> please no comments. we will clear the room. >> a father's grief interrupted by the cries of a heckler. >> not so. media outlets called the sick cos, but then the unedited version surfaced. >> i asked if there is anybody in this room that can give me one reason or challenge this question why anybody in this room needs to have one of the assault-style weapons or the
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military weapons or the high capacity clips. not one person can answer that question. >> it caused many to vee tight lies the charktizations. did msnbc selectively edit the tape? and did they get a reception because their deceit fit the media's belief? harris, is it possible that msnbc was trying to keep the sound bites short? >> really? do you think it is that they were trying to have the message match their message which when you tighten it up that's what happens. when you see what the context was, obviously he asked a question, and physically he turns around to hear the shout back of answer that doesn't come. they are like, wait a minute, we don't want to shout. oh did he just ask something? we will answer back.
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>> it was an interesting moment, rick. what do you make of this? is this making everybody who owns a gun look bad? everybody feels terrible for this poor man. i thought the crowd was respectful until they saw the moment where he was asking a legitimate question. maybe his point was since nobody answered you are proving my point. when you look at the media coverage it was atrocious. they just retweet. nobody checks the sources and nobody is doing anything but repeat, repost and retweet. >> it is about modern technology. and also my feeling is the people on these websites and mar you call them these days don't know anybody who owns guns, so they just assume they are these big anonymous mean group that heckles people. >> it is uppedzable why msnbc
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would selectively edit a tape like that. their bias is clear. what i don't understand is why they think they can get away with it, and it is hard because nobody checks. but that's what fox news is about to look at it and say you people have selectively put this together in a way that gives a misleading impression. this is hardly the first time. >> whatever you say next i will selectively remove from this show. >> anyway, i think i proved my point. >> i can't wait to see what that looks like when it is edited out. >> there is no way they would do that to me. coming up, what are the keys to international diplomacy? he discusses his new book. and should this super cute t-shirt be fired over some tweets?
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she put the hash in hash tag. a 23-year-old math teachers teacher in aurora, colorado was place owed paid administrative leave after featuring tons of tweets with topless photos and admitting to grading papers high. i wonder if you can notice whether that matters. and there are suggestive comments to minors.
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carly mckinney aka carly krunk bearer. one of her pictures was naked, wet, stoned. just got called ms. mccutie. you are still jail bait. and the most m ading, watching a drug bust go down in my car and i have weed in my car. she said they created it as a parity and her girl friend was the one who posted the pictures. whatever. trying to get a teacher to behave is trying -- like trying to get a puppy to see over an on the tau money. an otomon. >> i must watch that for hours on end. i would have lead with that. we are going to blowout half
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time and watch that. she is an adorable teacher and flirting with students. seems cool. i do something like that, creepy. this is reverse sexism. >> carly krunk bearer. you know, there is so much wrong with this story, but i have to say that the fact that the school district said today that it needed to discuss with her whether or not it violated policy. which part? >> the union part. maybe that's true. >> i think though that she is 23 years old and she has had a short teaching career. she has potentially not harmed a lot of children and let her move on to the next thing. >> which would be, what? striping? >> whatever. >> they do that before they are teaching. ambassador, do you buy the parity excuse? this is a parity of a young chick who likes to get high. >> nice try. that gets points for creativity. where did this come from? in the past few years we had
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story after story of high school teachers, elementary school teachers, male, female, whatever. where did this come from? how did it spread? >> they have lowered the expectation. >> but this girl was in a sorority. what she was tweeting was popular. >> and so now she is teachers anding and she doesn't know how to take the hat off. jay she -- >> she took some stuff off. >> probably when i was a kid i had 23-year-old teachers, but they were 23 and marled with three kids. 23-year-olds now are just like 23-year-olds are single and just out of college and they like to matter. they like to party. they don't grow up until they are 28 or 29 or 35 in some cases in new york city or even in their 40s like bill. you were home schooled by ferrets. >> yes, which is why i have trouble reading.
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but i can forage. i can forage the f out of anything. >> let me move. >> i didn't want to move the curtain during the commercial break, but we were talking and we came up with something here. i am going to get some hate mail, but there is something to it. going to what you were saying, she looks -- if you look at the photos, there is one where she is smoking a joint in what is believed to be the bleachers. she looks like she is 18 and she is among guys who look 25. you can't be -- you have to be 25 to rent a car. maybe there should be a cutoff point for teachers, especially high school. maybe you should be 25. if this girl would have flunked a couple grades she would be right there with them and the most popular girl in school. >> the rule should be if you were in a sorority you need six months to detox. that's before you become a teacher. >> and start chewing your food and swallowing and let it stay there.
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>> yes, try that out. >> the thing that surprised me about the story is a local news station helped find this out about this girl. they got a tip from the viewer. >> otherwise known as a follower. >> where is anthony wiener when you need him? the tweets are public. >> but people can't tell the difference between their private lives and public lives. with the social media, things they could say in a group of friends that nobody would care about are suddenly available for millions of people to watch. >> school officials said, and i think this should be true not just to teachers, don't publish anything on the web you wouldn't write on the backboard. >> that goes to you too glen beck. >> i don't know what happened. do you need a drink of water? >> i couldn't think of anybody that had a blackboard as a
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blackboard joke. >> it was no one. to a lesser extent you too. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. and do you have a video of your animal doing something? preferably your dog trying to pea over something? fox news.com/red eye. click on submit a video. we may use it. still to come -- you know why i like that? i like that dog wherever i go. >> that's what i thought of. >> when i try to get a drink at a bar, when i am at a concert, i am always like this. >> we should stand up and show them the height difference between you and me and they will understand. >> let's not. harris tries to suggest things to make me look bad. >> the half time report for sandy levey. he is a tall jerk. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by wind surfing. the sport of riding a modified
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>> i wrote an entire monologue on david frum. >> i would like to hear that. >> i will show you. i will have to cut it way the hell down for the show. >> do you want to do that now and then get to the first story? >> no, that's okay. cats. rick, i will start with you. you said this study was from france. it was done by the smithsonian biology institute in washington, d.c. which i will grant you seems a lot like france these days. i will tbif you a pass. i will give you a pass. >> i actually think there is a france part of this, isn't there? we look at the real details. >> some of the numbers the smithsonian used were from an earlier french study. >> some of the cats were french. they were trapped in imaginary litter boxes. . >> a lot of vacation time. >> they wanted to move to belgium. >> they like to be tickled. >> you mentioned the new zealand environmentalist is now offering $5 to the new
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zealand spca for every cat they kill. he is putting his money where his mouth is. >> that means he should eat them. >> you said birds are defended from dinasaurs. why not defend from the cat? you never heard of sabre tooth cats? >> can we get another ambudsman to ambuds this? >> there is no need. i am right about this one. by the way, i think it is possible that we do need a scientifically sound conservation and policy intervention here. so i actually did some research of my own and came up with a plan. >> okay. >> my research showed basically you have two kinds of cats, adorable ones and butt ugly ones who are often long haired haired and squishy faces. i ran some numbers and 91% agreed that if we just eliminate the ugly ones,
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forcibly if necessary, this problem would be solved. >> that is so ugly. >> and here is the thing, all of you owners don't send me hateful tweets tweets and hateful e-mails. jay he should be on television. >> i think the squishy face cats are the pretty cats. the aping gree, squishy days cats are bigger and better than cats. >> exactly. >> what you are suggesting is qgenics. >> i like that. >> that is so wrong. >> that is so right. >> they should have a gutfeld test if the cat is affection gnat toward me. >> if they drink enough beer report they all cute? >> beer goggles, my gosh, come on. >> amazing. >> are college kids shift together middle of the road? amambassador, you said the
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problem isn't the students. it is the tenured professors. and then i believe you wish death upon them? >> i wish the tables would take their normal toll. most became college professors because there was no other gainful employment. they spent decades twisting young minds and now they will disappear. >> i am glad i gave you the chance to clear that up. >> it is a generational thing. if you know the baby boomers are the most self-centered generation in all of history, it is about time for them to retire. >> don't you think those whoe go into this job have -- who go into this job have the same political vent? >> i am an optimist. that's why i like cats too. >> then we agree. >> students are impressible that republicans need to have more of a voice on campus.
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conservatives aren't welcome? >> there are cases, sure, anne, i have said numerous times that she is not always welcome. but i still think you have to try. maybe if you are not app coulter -- anne coulter, you should try. again they are impressionable and the last one out will win their view point. >> was that right about the college? was it hofstra? >> i don't know. >> he was too busy looking up cat facts. >> no. i am calling it frumpy old man. >> nice. >> harris, you said the fact that we are advocating for different voices on campus does president mean we want to get rid of the voice is already there. they said that's what it does mean. >> no. when you have two people in a room and one is shouting louder than the other and you just say let's bring it down a little bit and have everyone talk at the same level so we
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can pick our own ideas, you are not telling the other person to be quiet. you are saying let's have a balanced conversation. >> if you don't agree with that that's fine. i am just telling you what they are telling me. >> have i a brain of my own. >> a lot of people arguing against science. selective editing on the heckling video. among the media out lits -- outlets is buzz feed. they are not backing down. ben smith, he said on wednesday, quote, watch the video. those are not answers to a question and are de -- derisive. the definition of heckling. >> it is called buzz feed for a reason. it is about retweeting and repeating. the ego there tells the whole story. they can't ever admit when they are wrong. it is a reporter from a place like buzz feed.
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but you do know they are known for loving cats? >> i am not aware of that, no. >> if you go there is constantly at the top of buzz feed there are cat pictures. >> this is a good point. we are using the words news source for buzz feed. buzz feed sounds like one of carly's tweets. >> buzz feed tweets stories like i treat baked beans. >> i actually looked up the definition of heckle. it is to try to embarrass and annoy someone speaking and performing in public by questions, and objections, badger. but in this instance the crowd was asked to respond. in the deafening silence because the crowd was trying to be polite, he looks around and looks back and then finally they answer back.
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>> i hate to one up you, but i also looked it up. >> nobody told me i was supposed to look up anything. >> i do my own research. heckle is the brother of jeckle. >> that was worth 45 seconds of my time. joy get to your manifesto. >> you plugged this manifesto. >> here is the deal, david frum, an awful, awful person. on tuesday he tweets he can't believe people are condoning the heckling he tweeted about. people point out watch the full video. he says if a moderator of a public meeting says he will clear the room you are heckling. he goes on and on and on and equates to people saying the guy was asking a question to people blaming rape victims. all through tuesday he was saying it was heckling, he
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wasn't backing down. wednesday he writes this piece in "the daily beast" a laughable piece. first he said when he used the word heckling it was in the post that it was linked to. even though he defended it all day. eventually he admits it wasn't heckling. whether you call it heckling or something else, it is just wrong. and the impulse to excuse and condone is that we saw is equally wrong. a substitution of ideology for basic human sympathy. that's the essence of david frum. even when he is wrong he can't can't -- he is not really wrong. but the people who point out he made an error of fact, they are the idealods. >> but he defended the use of the word all day. they are substituting ideology for sympathy.
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it is not that he has an i'd logical bias, he is just being sensible. >> it is the axis of weevil. >> he is an absolutely awful person. >> andy and carly. >> and he is consistently wrong and he is rewarded for it. i don't understand. before i go, i did some research on this too, and you basically have two teachers that get into trouble, adorable, slash hot ones and butt ugly ones. carly mckinney falls into the adorable slash hot category and she should be able to keep her job and even get a promotion. >> this is all science. >> this is your sick belief system. >> i have to go. >> you would make a nice couple, you and carly. >> coming up, how do you get
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ticket master ceo has offered free super bowl tickets to a san francisco couple who lost nearly $6,000 in an on-line ticket scam. sharon osgood tried to purchase tickets on craigs list off a man claiming to be a baltimore season ticket holder who couldn't make the game because his wife was pregnant. after wiring the money all she got in return was a picture and a note that said go ravens, lol. that makes it cute, the lol. oh, okay, laugh out loud. after the story broke the
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ticket master honcho called to offer the tickets and a breakfast with troy aikman who i believe is the star of the popular show "dallas." let's discuss -- >> lightning rooooouuuuunnnnddd. lightning round. >> harris, how dare you question my expertise in pop culture? these people are dumb enough to get duped and a lot of people want tickets. why do they get free tickets? >> i am not saying the ticket master ceo nathan hubbard is a good guy. >> what does a good heart have to do with it? >> it is a public relations dream. let me answer the call and then that pumps up ticket master. i don't want to sound pessimistic, but it is possible. >> that is a good point. you are right. it is a public relation's dream for this to happen. the idiot that fell prey to a dumb joke or make a wish kid with cancer.
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they wept with that. >> once the family is in on the scam what if there is no other person and this is a way to con ticket master? >> it is a good point. i doubt it. she looks believable. i have heard the san francisco board of supervisors have moved to out law fed ex. >> finally something is being done. of course unless the fed ex man is nude. >> or cute. >> it cannot outlaw it. >> getting rid of fed ex, how will they get their coke? >> bill, that's not how you deliver coke. guy up -- ups. >> ambassador, isn't the real crime here ticket master? they charge a ridiculous fee for every transaction. you forget about the fact that i paid thousands of dollars over my lifetime. >> i was born and raised in baltimore, and i want to let people know there is no such thing as a team called the baltimore ravens. there is a team called the
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baltimore colts that was stolen from baltimore some years ago. i never recognized the legitimacy. this isn't happening. >> i am trying to think of a player from the colts. >> burt jones? >> johny you. ties. johnny unitas. >> i respect that. you refuse to legit myself a team you stole from cleavland. >> wow. >> history repeats itself. and then you have to win the super bowl. >> who am i thinking of? >> burt jones was the quarterback. >> you didn't research because your face went like that. i did know it was burt jones and then it freaked me out.
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next topic, in news that shirley has ruined many, they have given the "entourage" movie the green light. the series ran from 2004 to 2011 and it told the movie -- the story of a movie star and his inner circle of bros which made you want to punch each one in the face with a knife. on a scale of 1-10, how much are you not looking forward to this? >> before the commercial break you said you hate me. i want to stop right there. i actually love this show. i am hoping that the movie is really representative of the tv show. jay okay, all right, all right, all right. >> can we talk about carly mckinney? >> it is about a bunch of guys. one of them is really hot. >> bill, what is going to happen in this movie? >> nothing. this is "seinfield" but not
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funny and they are all obnoxious. the original thing they said about this show was it is a show for guys -- it is like "sex and the city" for guys because they don't want an arc and have bad things happen. they want awesome things to happen all the time. it is true. every episode was them getting high, scoring, and then in the end you are like, what happened? nothing bad happened. that worked for two seasons. a lot of them being awesome and doing super cool things. by season three it is like this sucks. >> there was no loving relationships in "entourage." and they had a guy named turtle. anytime turtle was on i wanted to slash my own wrists. ambassador, please tell me you have never seen a single episode. >> i have never seen a single episode. i haven't seen seen "zero dark
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30" yet. >> overrated. >> i wanted to see the water boarding. >> you are a sick man. a man after my own heart. rick, did you ever watch this show? >> never once. i live in l.a. it is like i know these people. >> that's true. if you want to look at -- [bleep] you can look outside. >> do you watch 1600penn? >> no. awful show. >> why would he watch that? he lives in nosh. >> it is political. >> that's the thing about "entourage" they say it accurately depicts the way things are in l.a. well l.a. really sucks. you are watching a half an hour of suckiness. >> the show is so bad, but i couldn't put my finger on why because i would need 17,000 fingers. >> there is a advice rail -- viceral mood. i hope the movie is like the show. >> oh you mean like a big pile of [bleep]. >> you are so angry at me.
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post game, andy? >> thanks. ambassador, swrt zero dark 30" not over rated. biden or hillary? >> i favor both like henry kissin dp er like -- kissinger used to say about the iran-iraq war, maybe both can lose. >> where can we watch you? >> this weekend. >> harris? why are you going to be on fox and friends. >> 8:00 hour i will be sitting down with gabby douglas. i don't actually do anything. >> very cool. >> back to you, greg. >> interesting fact i forgot to mention. barack obama's favorite tv show,
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