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i never actually thought i'd see the day when gavin newsotumk kind of sounded like me. >> but the california governor is now claiming will veto a proposed bill that will ban youth tackle footballin in california, saying that he will ensure parentthat hs the fm to decide which sports their children plahy. have b i think i've been rubbing ofeef on the governor. ment. all right. now to our big announcement, a programming announcement. formerfp president donald trump, he will join us tomorrow. his very first interview since his historic win in iowa. tomorrow night, set dvr at 9 p.m. right here on fox. please always set your dvr so s you never, ever, ever, eveo yor miss an episode of hannity. unfortunately, that's all the time w.'s alle have left. remember, produce any time. all the time. every time. foxnews.co news anm had an inco. thank you for being with us. not your heartbeat. troublthank ing us.e. >> greg gutfeld is next to put >>smile on your face.
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well> , everybody, happy wednesday, everybody. tarantino, trump big in iowa, which means it's time for democrats to freak outme for. of course, it's always time for dems to freak out. unless you bring u unless yp the border, the economy, crime or biden getting lost in his yard, then there's nothing to see here, folks but trump really seems to bring out their innerti kathy griffin. >>, even joy-ann reid bought. >> a donald trump wig. oh, that's true. th but the closer he gets to the white house, the closeer get toa committing harry carrey with that pair of dull knitting needle knitts. they see trump in their brain seized up like obama's appetit e when he watches a dog show, he eats dogs.g on
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so what's really going on?? what are they planning? well, it's the push. the idea that trump will stage i a totalitydea th tru and takeovp and nbc helped plant thieds sees with, this headline, quote, fears grow that trump will use d the in dictatorial ways ifiche r he returns to the whiteture hou end quote. sounds pretty scary, right? but that'squ setup. here's more. donald trump is sparking fears o unde among those who understand the inner workings of the inne that he would convert he wo the nonpartisan u.s. military intoul the muscular arm of his political agenda as he makeses comments about dictatorships and devalues the checks and balances bout dic that underpin the nation's two century old democrac y. by the way, sparking fearsre you is code for let's scare you about things that haven't happened and onl abogs thay exir demented minds. and who are these mysterious
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experts like raymond or roro trying to make a rap album? no one wants to be on the record. >> nbc refers to them as, quote, a loose networkf publ of public interest groups and lawmakerics who quietly devising plans to try to foil any effortrys to presidential power. now, that sounds a lotexpa more like well financed network of lefty know it all who never recovere whod from hillary gette in 2016. and my apologiesin 2016. for that imagery. >> but you can see where thise is goingth. soft another cabal, another soft coup. their plan involves, quote, preparinan involves, quog to tan and send letters to trump appointees spelling out consequences they'd face if they undermine norms. this is crazy. it kin d of sounds like that letter of 50 intel experts that spontaneously sprun intg ue when hunter's laptop dropped. amazing how they had that readdy
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. no collusion between the media, government and democrats. there. see, the nbc article is designed to make you think the sale to assume trump will indeed ask the military to doy something very bad when he's elected. >> and so thisba is to prep you for their aggression and not trump's, because the very same people putting this plan together, the sameho who encourage militant resistance to trum encourap andt to make sure he can't respond if and when things violent. the problem. none of this is real. none if trump's plan is to usee military for his own gain, why didn't he do it the first time?h you know, he had four years to do that and he didn'tad for n invade canada, which is a gimme. okay c, so easy. so if trump really wanted to become dictator, then why on? isn't he one? he had the chance. he sparking fears like he's some new unknown threat out of nowher e, the man was in home alone two, foron pete's sake.
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he didn't even send troops to break up prince harry. >> meghan markle. and we know we should have.ha yeahve.. >> and if there's a word about a president violating ident viyional norms, wh are they cheering while joe biden directs the use of lawfare against his probabldt opponent in 2024. why? because libs always accuse republican iliberas of the theyo themselves. weaponizing the irs done using the fbi to set up citizens fromi parents and schoolze meetings to anybody within five miles of the capitol on january 6. >> done and done. so you think trump will us into world war three that had you ignored biden flirting with it weeke bide week to thenm trump, who loved the military yet rarelyar it is the potential dictator. while biden can't waitl to bog n in ukraine,w the middle east, china,, the guy just military strikes without congressional approval can while his secretary can only be reached using his doctors index finger.
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i don't know. why they saying a thingt bide about biden interfering in the investigation of a hunten inter that presidential son who puts ite in defying subpoenas. it works. it's in there. somebody should tell his first job is to protect the american people, not just his brother. >> an idioant son. see, it's biden news. ignoring the rule of law at thee border o. er. it's bad news. unconstitutionally forgiving student loans, paying ofden is f voters with our money. it's biden who sees america ash his kingdom. but okay, let's say trump declares himselfalong. president. life and the military goes along. migh would that even look likeit ? trump's first day as dictator might be this one. open windows, replace a bidend old man smell with my own old man smell to nuke enemies in tehran and harvard. >> three lunch trump steaks extra ketchup or chargea catc hillary clinton with murder. >> not so bad. oh, i'm kidding.
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you are terrible people. you a so what you're seeing fromre the left is projection and it's giving people a reason to vote for trump becausa reasone, agait off the right people. all these hackheright pes suddee about the president violating the constitution, but never with a democraolatingt in the ov office. and biden haal offics the 25th amendment written all over him, along with do not resuscitate,is which was added by kamala harris. the only time the press ever challenges the president is whe the pre n he's a republican. vot so if you vote for biden, you're giving them four more years off. >> and come on, i just don't think trump wants to beo dictator who wait till he's 80 to become hitler. not even hitler. >> let's welcome he calls himself a comedian, which proves he has a sense of humor d . actor, writer, comedian jamie lithgor. w. little known fact katie stands for killer title and former
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deputy national security adviser katie macfarlane. nd if you mess with her, she'll stab you with her elbows. "new york times" bestselling authorimes and, fox news contributor. goaut to and he's quick with a scowl, but wise as an owl. >> "new york times" bestselling author, comedian and former nba tvest-sellormer ww back jamie.he >> when i read that article, i got the sense that thehat arte setting the table up for a preemptive strike. prtive strshen someone get ready to put it in your world. somebody is preparing to divorce else will create like a prologue so it looksth justified. you know, are they doingmp that with trump kind of setting the premistting the to take the? i think here is things that will probably it's like like is it like i like to watchh thisis movie every night beforev i go to bed. >> i watch the same movie. i close my eyes and i watcie her don everything you've ever done wrong in your whole life .
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and it's like, that's what they're doing. it's like this worst case scenario. 's the wman. did you make a good point? he was already president and he didn't do any of these thingsdidn't d. >> that's the whole point i heard when biden saw this, he was like, oh, man, i could have asked you to do that stufto tf . you hear there was a lotump wa i trust trump way more than i ever trust biden being it being president. i get worried about this bin pre when biden first came president, he almost pardoned some people by mistake some pe they were like andrew snowden. >> and he was like, pardon, i'm going to be ousted. i can't stop thinking about hillary getting. hitting sp, i just feel like ife had been into that, maybe bill wouldn't have strayed outside marriage. uh, yeah. kati e, do you thinkyo i'm overstating this ou thinr, understating this, that they're preparing for something? you're understatiny arg. thank you. okay, so, and let me just. it's actually a really serioustn constitutional thing. >> salo in 2016, working with te
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hillary campaign, the fbi and the justice department decided they were going to make sure hillary won. wellg to, that didn't work righl the american people voted for president trump. so thee voten they the fbi,fbi. the mueller investigation, all these various congressional investigations to try to sabotage trump's presidency. >> sssionalinvestigo ever was c. nobody was ever held responsible. right. the russia hoax went on and on and on. >> nobody was ever held accountable. fast forward 2020, the cia got on the act and there wasth a sitting cia official who coordinated with thoser 51 former intelligence officers to say the one hunter biden laptopicers , was russian disinformation. >> they knew it was not russian disinformation. they lied.th they kept their security clearances. all those people worseey kept t any of them ever held to account? no. so they've gotten away with it twic. e. it >> t they're going to try to get away with it. the third time i and a number of peopland er of pee had workeu president trump have been trying to figure out where is it going to come next timt w and they just took their hat. where is it going to come from? militaryust tipp.
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>> there you go. very chilling stuff. ka y t, you're a constitutional lawyer. >> i believe jonathan turley you was one of your students. yeah, he always calls me for? my opinion. >> i know, i know. you know. yes. yet, >> it's not technically treason yet, but i f they're the military to subvert the commander in chief and he winsmilitary. how is that not treason? kat timpf. >> weird. i just.. i read this whole and it makesal a lot of assumptions, and i feel like i would like , see o some polling on some of these things. >> for example january 6th, they seem to be concerned about, like a new and improvedjr january 6 january sixth. >> if it didn't work, i thin wok and i've heard a lot of things m said about january 6 and we talk about all the time. everybody talks about theerson one thing i have not heard a single person express is fomeo . mm-hmm. i've not heard a single person be like, man, i wish i would hee
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have been there. yeah, i i'll definitely be at the next one. yeah.public yeah. all republicans be like, do you regret notany do you being t january 6th? would you like to be at a future new and improved sixth sa before you start going and saying that this is all give you possibilityrt going and it'sually going to be a takeover? is this actually a possibility? is this something that's people's hearts and minds? because the article was like according to people familiar with whichd so interesting because they're actually kind of doing a version of trump's versio.ey aren of sourcing. >> it's not that far off from just doing the many people are saying. thah, yeahe are saying.. >> and you know you're right it's like there nobody who said let'odid let'ss do jan sixth agy wouven't heard anyone say i wish i would have gone. oh, i know. i definitelye gone. won't miss t time. >> you know what the funny thing is? trump is more popula trur sincey january 16, before january 6. >> how crazyore janu is he? >> i'm wrong. maybe there's a lot of people who just think all day about how much they wantnt to t the next one, do the polling. why do you think more want to go to the lilith fair?
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>> what am i? one woman got that reference. we which side she's on. >> right. tyrus. i is this trump derangement or an actual plot? no, thiss erangeme a plot. but the democratic party or the the the artist formerly known as a democratic party, socialist partowy, they usually they don't tip. they have they spill it out spil on the table i cause. the >> they're like they're like the kids who can only finish needo and.eg >> they need president trump to do the rest for them. yeah. so the new move, one, they're not going to debate. yeah. okay. argument and their their argument doesn't work and you can always look back in history and youd eh and i will send each other movies to watc h right? a i watched the polling. we watched the polling. right. it was a scene where he advocated. s advoca right. they didn't like during when he was emperor. he was horrible. was empe he wasble anand cared about, yo, the french people having food on their table. their taa realthe real he advoc, he leaves. he they put him on an island. he comes and they meet him mee with the military and he to the
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military. i missed you guys. how are you? i'd likeguys.you? be your king . and they said, whoa! all right. yeah. as it.and that was it. what the democrats trying to doe is with they're not going to let napoleon come back innape them before he gets there. they're going to have their people in place in the militaryhavece. we are going to stop him before he gets to office. so what they're trying to do is, one, make voting irrelevant becaus votine. t that they know better than us, but they're laying out e we set uptorylin for trump. there will be no debates press notresident biden' going to debate with a convicted criminal. mm-hmm. it's beneath the office of the presidencyd. iteneath t offic. ere is t there's that. kamala won't debate kamaotr running with for reaso those very same reasons. anyone who supports trump is a craz. supporty. k. yeah, that's the new talk. it's the crazies. and the crazies. not just regular john and jane taxpayer anymore. work anybody who works or affiliate with them is a part of the the coup. nobodyfiliated wants january 6 to because everyone who even
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thought about on jan fifth is under the jail. yeah they all were arrested. but ifthll wer you ask the othee about looting in minnesota soon. that line is loneg. so we just see they they always play it off to play it out for us. thg to do this. and then when he does win the election, they'll just thy in placeitar the ele to arrest him for treason because we're seeing it. he didn't dom for tr illegal january 6h an wasn't convicted or anything, but yet they have courtsd wa him off the ballot. based off of what feelings feelings versuf s, factsar and feelings are just fantasy lies. >> people tell themselves feel bettere ple tell? >> mm-hmm.move all right, we've got to move on, katy. unless you have somethin on omeg to say, i'm going to go to the break. >> oka y? oh, yes. did boxer shorts ruin a news report? >> well, remember me just like
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gutfeld investigates tonight on gutfeld investigates a man marched into room modeling fruit of the loom. yeah discussing this week'ss dik iowa caucus results. political author and commentator morri ms seemed unaware of something very out of the ordinary happeningh. behind him. >> watch. well, i think trump is goinga to score a huge victory. i think the media is going to try to play it because, as you correctly said,yo they're basically supporting you. i think at this point in the game early. yes, we know brian stelter has been doing since he left cnn. so what just happened there? what happened? all right. let's turn to our crack. gutfeld investigators forpt a more in-depth investigation. >> tonight, the gutfeldht investigative unit presents an enigma caugh, tht on camera
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with your host, brad pitt. ary, january 20, 24 2, a scantily cld figure emerges the shadows on live television undetected. what is he looking at? his pants? oh a shirt?, shirt. and this place. open your eyes and grab the location. be could it be a kidnaper? deliver an abandoned safe house team leader. a pope gone awry. sort of plans do morris have for a pillow fight? became more cheesy. something more sinisteheesi orrt and could ithe be possible the man was never really there . excellent work team that weon reached out to morris a number of time. i called him personally and i've been calling him all day, which is weir d. >> we were next to each other in bed.
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oh. but earlier he told one of w our producers he wouldn't be commenting and ended the conversation with a strangoe chuckle. which raises the question, what's he hidingkle whic. where one see exactly who was that man? why was he thio at mans underpal could morris have been takenri hostage by retired plumber? and why can't that plumber afford a sports? was he a friend, a coworker, a paid escort? ervice and if so, when calls the escort service, does he say, send me someone who looks like brad mertz? could there be a clue to all this in that oddly placedound painting in the background? >> but morris won't comment. when i texted him, he said text he can't comment because he's on contract with newsmahec >> which led to another mystery. what the i? newsmax doris we were just there. >> we picked up the phone, guys. didn't pi did pick up the phone
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five times for a reason. i can't commencomment.t. what is going on? >> i need to know what you think. okay . so for many, many, many yearsd. i was a bodyguard. yeah. and our job is to always find the bestb is t scenario to expln to the wife. so i'm going to try to do that right now. >> so they're getting ready to work out? >> yeah. and, you know, he's readys le to go. it's leg day. yeah, it's like day. and he told them the interview was only going to be about 10 minutes. but once you start stretching. yeah0 . wants once you get those hamstrings and those bicuspid burning , you get ready to go your legs. >> you can't wait. yeah, you wait. and the rumor, e word has always been that the fellows in the gym, whenhe jim.g it's time to go to work, it's time to go to work. pay ame out reado to wory to go to work. pay no attention to the mascara over his eyes. he camttentione mascare to go t. that is, to get the sun from bouncing off his cheeks when
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he's squatting. so he's great. it does happen. >> mascara on his eye didn't really work either. >> that a good punch. and i'll bet again that we've not established the safe word, t t esta but that's probably the best partbl. >> this whole thing is whenpaus you pause it like ite that look in his eye got caught face. >> yeah, that happened. >> and he's got to explain this. the why there's a bear in his hotel room. >> there is a bear. lions and tigers. no just a bear with mascara on. so just to work out. great. just t a little greco-roman wrestling with your favorite workout buddy? >>thg. >> see here. g all right, hit it all, cat. give us your analysis. >> well, i don't want to i don't want to be judgmental no guy. you know, if my chest look that full without a , i wanta on to wear one either. i like jeff because i'm jealous
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of his rack. does it make had a got to wantal to hate on him? >> he alsoearn a i think we cani all learn a lot from the confidence exhibited through his walkbi s walk t through the apartment like he is is the best posture i'vase ever seen anyone have in my entire life. >> and i don't think he haentira i just got caught face. i think he's i think he doesn'tg react at all. yeah, i think neither of them react at all. it's just like maybe if i don'tg say anything, nobody will know what it is tha t i don't know that as a man, you don't, is wr you know. >> yeah. so we will notice. but he's like wearing, like forever 21 clothes, walkinforev g past. you're like, dude, he's coming for, like, that's not, like, anothe anotherr room.no >> is that like, the go?g yeah. i don't know what's going on. ong from outside. katie thought he must have run into morris. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. for year ws he was he a big workout day guy. like i'm, i think dream on. okay. the thing is, he's done this before.
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>> yeah. morris. and you won't remember because w probably weren't even born that. but in the clinton administration ev born . so morris came to fame because he was the campaign manager. the poster of bill clinton helped engineer his victory in the white house. engi tbut morris had to resign because he had a i don't know, e what do you want to call it? you, betty, right. he was pai a food wt fetish, buh paid for the person who helped him with his foot fetish. >> what woul h.d you call that? >> a u.s. economy. >> okay. yeah, my foot fetish. the big dude fetisish toh. okay. clearly, it's not really. he had to resign. but he use he had a girlfrien not d was paying to play with hise pl feet, but becausaye while she ws doing that, he was on the phone with president clinton phone w. >> so there you go. all right, there y jamie you ass ever happened to you, where strange in their underwear. >> just walk into your home unannounced. ed t
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>> no, but this similarly has happened to me. lost face, time in my life. >> ui wasm, in his defense, aftr you see enough guys in theiron't boxers walking around, you don't even notice them. >> can i see it one more time? can i see the. yeah, he he looks like the guy in the back to terrorists. what? he looks, he just worked out.r. >> but for the first time ever . oh right. and this is what if there'sr an somebody tied up behind that door and he's just walking out goin g to get a right. >> yeah, it. by the way, you only put on this type of shirt when you're about to be arrested. yes. oh, it does match the speedos. the shorts. maybe they we're going to ride bikes now, if did put a push up- ,he could have cleavage up to his chiupn. >> i know he's in the polls, but yeah, nicolas, you know,dick if, if did martha just givin mg me a quote, we could have had some.
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>> you know what? i'm going to quote a movie here . can't handle the truthote a mo. >> last word, jamie. no, the last thing i wanted clam to say was when i did call my ex-wife on this, she claimed that theed the h was house is ha ghost with an that looks a lot like a guy. she went to high schoowent tl w. i don't blame for. >> not commenting. that was all right. >> up next, when a cable news hack cause trouble in the sack ,this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union todamething y. the needs that these forgotten ha have are something beyond anything you can imagine. >> have you eaten this morning? every year. last year i ate carrots and so i ate half of it yesterday. and i had it today for breakfast. and this is what she in twoiona
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media often starts fights between romantic partners with opposing political views. >> wels withl that's amazing.co >> who conducted this study? the institute of stuffnducte that should be obvious. >> apparently,bleep about 30%f of americans are in relationships with people they don't agree with politicallyicans are in, wh is good. but it presents a problem when picking a news network to watch. it pickin makes sense.d that's why taylor swift and i always went to bed angryalways. glad she's happy, though. so these couples ask themselves, will it be fox or msnbc? >> d it beo we watch it together separately and in secret? it's a known fact that manyt hoe rent motels by the hour just to watch. just togutfeld i know. d that p and research has found that polarized news often forces couples often f confront their significant others opposing beliefs. confsome it was nicole's love of c-span that finally pushed o.j. over the edgehat push and f they're watching it on msnbc, it also forces them to confront
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rachel maddohel maddw on canny resemblance to maddox. timate yep, cable news is the ultimate stirrer. it's prove [. itn by science. so what's this mean? well, marry someone you agremeos with. that way, if she leaves you, yt' it's because you're a failed becan. p comedia wow. that's an action. >> really hurt. hmm. yea, jamie? with this >> yeah. i'm really reflecting a lot right now because i think wek ts did it. i honestly think these were some oe wereome off the big issn i was married, because, you know, i always you know, i always lea n to the right. >> and she left. well, we just we had me. differences. >> she was pro-life without me. >> and you are too, i.v thin but the tv thing is a big deal ,though, because i like to watch fox news. she like to watch her boyfriend of in the mirror. and i'o wam.
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it's okay. >>yeah. he's been in there for about a year. just let it all out, man. you got a net positive. you're in a wonderfu l now. yes, thank you. how is rob that katie? what do you think? do you think this is. this is badois badd. that we're destroying relationships. are we helping theng relationsh so here's the thing. >> here'i mean, it's funny, buto not funny because how many of us have lost friends becaus p of our political affiliation? i if people want to talk to me. yeaheoon't tal, because i work d trump. but i actually have a lot of new friends becausea lo workt donald trump. but i kept thinking about this and, you know, let's assumhinkie these people had, you know, honest differences. >> so they're going to go to their differe marriage couns. >> what's your marriage counselor going to say? yeah. watch cn tch cnn?n.
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i mean, but that doesn't really work. no. and then they get divorced. and so who they going to citevorce? in their divorce? >> greg gutfeld, i so. yeah. yeah. a lot of marriages. >> but i think of all>> the people you brought great happiness to. yes. that's iness to true. i've i do.un united a lot of couples. kat, isn't that true? of coup they together, they curl up and they watch me at home and they go, we're so happso ha >> see, greg and that's who's heat blond, that skinny blond, his shop. >> and he goes, i was just s pointingays i out. >> then she goes, do you like the blond? i'll just go with the big. and then they divorce and i feel the the thing that struckis me by this story the most wa st like, are they really that many couples who just sit around? >> all you do is sit arounes sdo watch the news? >> yeah. yes. even if you do agree, i feel likeu agreeat that be a proble. >> yeah, that's true. shut u>>p and have.
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>> says dr.. >> yeah, well, the other 23 hours, i would say, is a marriage that is counselor. >> shut up and bang each other.u likep somebodany. >> a new t-shirt? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> could do. but i'm going to start selling that merch on this show. >> yeah, i'm sure i want to get a phone call fort that. tyrus? >> tyrus, this is stupid. yeah, of course it is. >> i'm show like you waited to. you waited till you goto fint fd out the political affiliation that only happens when you ordeation?r overseas. so i did not mine found. but i have won an argument in 11 years so i never get to t pick which watch on tv. but i am in control of the stuff. i don't know. jamie this c used to happen to you or not. when they come in, they're like, hey, what' ty is happs in the news? tell me what happened. i always liee . i always say like and trying to just they just set up shoptag
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outside of california. they're like, right there. they're staring us down and russia's invading georgia. but other than that, you know, the celtict, thes are up three.i so i think we're good right now and then come back. i'm beinll tellg in color friens with the phone your chinese invading california and i'll be likg e, you know it's worth. the hour later and then i'll just say what kat said. just get up and have s. but unlike jamie, i'll be specific to preferably. >> b >> guy you said i do too.in gabby in the room with her. yeah, yeah.g >> confusing. if you're like, just go out, have sex, and then she does it. kind of have to blame myself for noselft be more than everything. all right, well, we're we're getting some in-depth advice >> w and we have to move on. coming up, joy behar chuckles at gen-z struggle. >> and doug, customize and save, wouldn't you, baby? >> liberty illusion literally l ready to mark down one.l i think you're supposed
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says young adults feel b left behind by the economy and like a hemorrhoid on a road trip. it did like a h not sit well with joy they are real at they're not hitting the milestones the way every generation before them diway everidd own homes at a lo. this is what, 45% of people between ages 18 to 29 still live with their parent s. they feel left behind by the economy. and they also see everybody economy ant age. so please get a job now. but they know they have a job. o there's a million jobs. our job openings in this countr openy. so get a job.gh a but they've also lived through a pandemic. they've lived through the worst times i'm raising to jen's ears. >> so. ohng two gen z, oh, bill, who t, hasn't had that strong of a position since she came out against shaving her back. >> no, seriously. when joy is a stanceth that strong,at it's when she's standing up. oh, they are continue to argue there are millions of jobs available, adding there'ssomeon always an opening for someone to help trimmer, whoseetrim her
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cat should there be some empathy for? >> gen z? i do know a lot of people justsi standing in their way, including joy. >> they are here. . >> so i am. i'm a millennial. i'm not gen z, but it is it really irritating to see a boomer talk like that, like all of us of the younger generation? >> sorry we didn't have the opportunity to buy beacht have t property for $14. >> yeah. likeproper we can't buy houses because you have them all. exactly. you, you bought already like get a job. i know so many people who have job or that should be that are good paying jobs, but they have roommates becauseeople ha they still care. like why are younger people having kids? where woul ? d put it? yeah, we're like, that's important. where would i put the kid? yeah, you know, it's like people ii peoplen my generationi generation z, same thing. we can't afforon z tame d to taw roommates who can't pay rent. >> yea h, no job.
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and i'm. and i'm all for working hard, right? i work very hard i work really hard. but i also know that if a coal miner heard me say that hei wort to punch me in the face. exactly. being on tv is not that hardbeo. and it's actually really you're really lucky to get a job like this. and she's had one for decades.s. exactly. shut up. yeah. than k you you, tyrus.t care >> she doesn't care about young people because young people don'tpeople b know who s. >> oh, everyone knows who she is. we just don't understand . >> when you throw water on our shoes, those be gone forever. oe i don't understand how she keeps comingps back. like toto didn't come back. >> we know why. but this is the unattached. >> rich is telling you to get a job. great. yeah. all righb. gr t i'll do that. kids's all i was missing the kids stay longer becausetay their parents are bulldozer parentlong bs and they let themy home. i'm against all that. i think a chil d is. >> once they hit 11, it really should kind of be, you know,to
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like they're just old enough. >> like, figure it out, you know? yeahre it ou but.s >> oh, but in this day and age, the kids stay longer because they spend more time on technology than actually going out and gettingeg done. and then mom and dad will say things like, my little artists my all summer. >> what would they paint? for you know summer., the parens have to look at that. but for her to say, get a job, u you know, and sunny was pouring her heart out because she has to spoiled that she's raising in their forties. and so you know they can stayto for as long as they want to. but again, when somebody who is who has been fired more times but seems to know somebodyons. in the business who makes decisions and let her get she had more shows and steve harvey and that's saying a lot. i'm just saying, look, the whit ite audie audience got that.rved that's how many jobs steve harvey had. . >> janie, if she had uncaring hag. think >> yes, i think she's totally out of touch. and i think it dependssh the ki, right? sure, there are some lazy gen-z
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ers, but then there's other ones too. three jobs that can't buy h houses stuff. and this is coming from someonah i was asked to move out of theen house when i turned 18 and also when i turne turned d 40. >> yeah, and i think she said,t get a job so you can pay my alimony. >> yeah. going somewhere. i never watch the view, but i turn i turned on the tv on my tv iturned just to research this this segment and.nks it >> now my dog thinks it's located in that corner of the's eye. her >> i just one more. i agree. najust think her parents named her joy before they had met her. last word to you katie.ou hav >> do you have empathy for gene z? oh, gosh, i have a lot of empathy. >> chansey and if they are who's like a left wingr . right, right.wing she sounds like archie bunker, right? what? get a job.back jock, anybody sat a republican said that they'd be called uncle joe, you know,
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but. >> but she's speaking to something that's quite seriou to so ths, which is somethingomethi likeng 40% of gen zs are looking at donald trump. now. that's an ag that'se group that should. be loving the far left right. and biden is trying to forgive their studeng tot while. he can she's trying to do everything he can to appeal to that group . of 21% for biden by 21 pointsr m over trump. and now look what's happeninp.gm they're voting for trump. so she's on to something. she's going.t the wrong approace of course, but she's on to something, which is that the chance.e is os that of her , they can't pay her, won't they don't have children. >> it's because they can't afford it. thank you, joe biden. thanp next, a coach wasn't amused by a question that confused come to my seminar, you'll saying, wow, you need both. really? high master. it really works. don't really want to know. hey there. i'm dennis miller. you want to see my new three part series, the infomercials that sold us.
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any special plans to acclimate the team to not only endure but perform in those comforturem temperatures? >> should you face them in detroit? you know, we pla itry indooroitd right near the domooe. i don't know about the plan indoors and we only have to be outside for 20 seconds getting off the bus. >> so we'll be okay. >> ie to testingt nfl reporters for head injuries . katie, he was such a class act. yesu class as. well, you know, watching his face as she as shee on and on aw on about this question like the thought bubble would have tolas d idiot.>> he >> yes.co anything about that? he could have ripped. >> he could haveem.an. he was such a jam. >> he did.e he just did it softly. yeah. listendi he just, journalism, unfortunately, is dead. h. her vi and this is another virtue hire
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who didn't even knowrtn know yo. >> literally. there' theres only four teams lt the nfc, and that's what you're covering. >> you need to cover yng the afc with the other. you get confused and you're goinafc.. g to detroit. detroit is, whether you know them or not, are famous for a couple of things. thme hase has changed 20 times, but it's always been the pontiac silverdome and it's this greaten the psilverdo plact and wrestlemania three broke all kinds of records there. and hogan beat out b a giant.re i cried. but it's a great place and it's indoors. >> and i arms.k a qu >>es i hate people who use arms. but you're a reporter. you ask a question, but if you must ask a dumb question, you make it short right. so where you can try to confuse the guys. i know you said indoors. i said you know, i. you know what? i'm stupid. i'm sorri'm sorry. wasted your all time here. i'll be outside asking questions. why did i want to become bejournalist. you had no idea what you wereyoa thisd g. and here's the cold part. they will be this individual will be promotedividual and wil be editor because she was only a bad reporter because
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he made her feel bad by his sarcastic answer. and notice the arrogant racist in his mouth, as he toldin her, will only outside for 20 seconds. so he's denying the climate. alsoconds. ladies and gentlemen, that i have a theory that the assistant provided her with that question to make her lookpy stupid. and i bet it was a guy who'si a guy who said, i bet she doesn't even know it's dumb yet. >> she won't even check. >> well, see, i love detroit. yeah, and i'm biased, obviousl o ,but i've always wondered whypl people hate it so much. you know, people alway much.s sy bad things about detroit. and now it kind of makes more sense because i guess senst people are running around thinking detroit doesn't have inside. we see we get to hear about all the other things that we have that are insideother . . >> exactly. jamie. wow. huctlyh yeah. me t
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>> i didn't know there washe a dome there, but i also.e my >> that's not my job to ask questions, right? but that is the dumbest thing i' j estionthat's td be like someonei because in alaska, it's negative. it's negative ten degreenegativ. >> but my kids are 72 degrees, h you know, because i just keep them inside. that's good. th what i what do. in, th >> yeah, this was a but thene again, the only other thing i haveve t to say is aren't all questions after sporting things kind of dum estions b right likelso go of course there's but then they also go like what do you think made lnk mad you guyse out the victory and they're like, wow we scored more of those touchdown thingsd egs. yeah, yeah. >> all right. well, they can edit me can end. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. we win all these things that are looking for a smartera
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