elisabeth: we were talking sugar here. obviously people are trying to cut it down. why is it so bad, especially if it s in something like a yogurt? sugar is good for you. you need sugar in order to survive. one part, glucose s what the cells need in order for us to move. the bad part is the fructose. any time you see that, that s bad news. when you see loft fructose, it basically goes to the liver. then a lot of it cannot get absorbed, so it gets stored as fat, that s where we get obesity. it messes up the cholesterol, so that goes up. it makes you insulin resistance so you get diabetes. when you get all of that stuff, it s called metabolic syndrome. that s what s killing this country. steve: you got to be careful with the amount of sugar you eat. and fructose. steve: you show simple yogurts. as it turns out, one has as much sugar as 2.6 isn t it amazing?
not only that, what about the weapon that the guy had? what kind of background check was done there? all of these questions will be answered hopefully as the days go by. steve: rod, thank you. 20 minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday. next on this program, it is the biggest property seizure in american history. the reason? the owners of this building used the rent to funnel money to iran. of course. crazy. the details are straight ahead, and they re stunning. this man has a message for america. he says grow a pair. if you re tired of the wuss i f i cation of the country.
then they quack. (sound) then they ll do a greeting call. (sound). steve: that sounded good to me. way better than most people that come in here. elisabeth: get me a gun and i m all set! you don t realize how long i worked on that. steve: which one would you use to call your wife? (sound) yes, dear. there she is! don t think like that. he doesn t do that. he knows better than that. steve: at what age did he call you out through nature or whatever? i wasn t in nature when he called me out. a few months. can t wear perfume. why? what are you doing? jason, you re going to be on the couch tonight.
shooting a gun through the roof in his apartment as someone was aggravating him. steve: the neighbor lady. shot the tires out of a honda accord sitting in a driveway next to his house because he felt like these two construction workers were disrespecting it. what does he do? he pumped lead into their tires. brian: mayor rudy giuliani not only trying to keep the city secure for years, he also has his own security company. he weighed in last night. the idea that he had a security clearance, fine. but that doesn t allow him to bring a gun in. security clearance means he has access to information. if he s carrying something in, it should be searched. brian: no one cleared him to have guns. i travel to washington. i go to the house. i go to the senate. i used to go to the white house. not anymore. awhile back. i go with police officers and security people. they have to check their weapons. they all get checked out. first of all, we have too many people with security
when i was six months old. they were living way beyond their means. brian: how does that affect you? i don t remember it as an infant. but growing up, i remember buying stuff at garage sales, not being able to go out to eat. so there are sacrifices they made early on that i remember, which is huge cause that shapes who i am today. elisabeth: of course. i like this advice. thank you. elisabeth: still ahead, how did the navy yard shooter with the violent past get a security clearance? are we giving them out too easily? rudy guiliani on that next. plus, this video sparking outrage. is this teen-ager hauling a tiger shark to shore animal abuse? we report. you decide. steve: it is a shark ho ho ho