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happy wednesday, everybody. >> so don't look now. d but the metoono movement is bace but this time, what's being attacked isn't womenme. nu it's academic integrity. and once again, we look to harvardegrity that devry of e east. they don't know who to pariahs. >> trust me, that joke worked in the meeting. jerry in charleston, the chief diversity officer atust me univ. has just beent accused of roughlybe 40 instancs of plagiarism in her ph.d. dissertation. a si add in this single academicng paper she in her career, therere would be more accusations of plagiarism. but she was too lazy to write more than one fake paper. which begs the question, who was the last persos too n te an original idea at harvard? john adams . hn adams al gore. barack obama. you know, barack must sweating
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right now. not for plagiarism. he just ate a really dog. swe oh, good. >> now, charleston's husband is also a professor and according to the reports, her one publication even ripped ofr onf research that he did back in 2012. wait, a woman bringing up something her husband did yearsn ago. that's not plagiarism. that's marriage. oh, sexist would say. sexis >> or any man. yeah. but coming on the heels of harvard yes president claudine being forced to resign over the same thing, charleston scannengd all is looking likes harvard's own academic version of the metoo movemeng t. suddenly, a suppressed truth is being dragged, kicking anvar screaming into the light. call it a reckoning and it's wrecking academia. but what do you expect? this is a school that hired such luminaries as bill de blasio, lori lightfoot,
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and yes, even brian.bria i mean, what could brian ben teaching how to roll naked in a pile of flour to find a lost remote? >> there's an image?s this so why is this important? well, first, take world classito institution at d-in, and. you get a sleepaway camp for 7000 graduates whoser ng dow only expertise is tearing down statues and replacing them with men'ss an tampon vending machines. >> but, you know, they've taken a good name and ruined it. >> like madonna. ter] not to say good faith, but that their academia has been trending hyper progressive decades while pushing out all other competing ideas. you ge progres fort diverse opim a panini press. get morebut it was the 2020
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george floyd incident that really took the eye an ton idea to an ideology, because any suggestion to pumpy becaaked the brakes made you a racist killer. and so near the end, in 20 summer of love and looting, harvard wasted no time in hirind 2g charleston to be o first chief diversity enforcerer ,who then served on the committee that picked plotting to take over as thee school's new president. perhaps as plagiarists knew, they could copy off each other. according to harvard's own school paper, the new president was chosen after, thea the shortest search in 70 years. it's almoss chosent as if they s knew what to hire and just works backwards. it's like when fox decided they wanted the most unpopular.e man on earth to host the 8 p.m.h slot. i could compet00e. and as you'd expect, when you don't vet a candidate's academic achievements, you get claudine, whose academic record turned out to be
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as spotty as hunter's. >> oh,ademic god. unnecessary. but hey, of course. harvard panicked, even threatening to sue the new york pareatening to sue the new york reporting this story. how could this happenin? hap cried quoting. was the perfect diversity hire . >> she couldn't have done anything wrong because she didn't do anythingco't any, per. but when the investigator herself, charlesto. n needs to bew investigated, you see how corrupting de i reallyuptin. it gives mediocreio people authority to be bigots and the powecr ther protect themselves from the laws that they push on others. and that's progressivethey p pui into all aspects of american life. it's no wonderll, we're losingga faith in our institutions which are crumbling faster than a city run by a democrat mayor. now, this does not mea mne that minorities cannot be highly accomplished. liz warnhis a senator. >> but -- but if you dare throw the fiele d to a select identit,
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which is racist, by the way, you it harder to find a competent person because everyone elstoa e is doing the l thing. >> they're all fishing from the same small f pond. pretty soon all you have left dretty soon all you have left driven by a kennedy. >> oh,ivy god. too soon. and now it's destroying the very college campuses that createdying the. but only because they were caught. and not by the legacy media, esa but by conservative upstarts. so not only is thicreates logicl in an american, it's also insulting to minorities who do to md based on merit, becausee o the message to them is whites can succeeisd on their own merie but you can't. >> and so the real racists ther reae on left, they don't wh sheets over their heads anymore ,although, you know, some really should. but -- but there's more. and it's worse. now, a harvard teaching f hospital is being forced
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to correct dozend tos of researh papers by four of itsp top researchers who arresee accused of falsifying data. pecused of falsifying data. reduction surgery in boston. wa they're just in the wayry of everything. yeahthing. , but it's really scary.hape you know, i'm not that bent out of shape. if a diversity hire runs diverds diversity program. but hospitals. buspitals, slide through for reasons that have nothing to do with skill? ask any liberal after two beers whgt th liberal after two beers on their kid and die goes out the window faster than f a windw on a 737. >> fact is, if this country is going to have a future in an increasingly in competitive and dangerous world, it needss to recover the maritimworle ocrh that built the place to begin with, and that includes talented t . t even and they exist. even if the left wants you to think they don'ts yo. >> let's welcome back, gary. toh this anchot'r always loadsboat.
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my boat loads of boxes and iws trace gallagher. reg: she'll go anywhere that men are showering for an interview. former nfl sideline reporter michelle tafoya she lives on cloud nine because clouds one through eight evicted her new york times best selling author and fox news contributor catcher."new ys and he puts hist down. someone gets a new swimming pool. "new york times" put sellings author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyrusming yo trak i got. iate oh, you look great, by the way.h thank you, greg.at. i appreciate that. you're the second best looking guy at fox. >>the mm. what?know i you know it's me. ha ha ha ha ha.t' so, you know, we can we canof make fun of all this diy stuff t
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when it's like gender studies, but when you hear teaching hospital. ohn yo, but right. the >> you got it scares me. the plagiarism thing really is baffling because there have been so many cases of it and every case hasy ca a differs excuse. i mean, they won't say the word plagiarism fabricateay and suren falsified. sure. because, you know, in america today,ow in y you ca you lie an. it's totally fine. but if you plagiarize, you are in big trouble. we have heard every excuse ard mve heard every excuse . i was just retweeting. yeah. yeah. something. so it's crazy and it's so easy. now you just go on the internet> and yoy anu it and you go.t when you and i were younger, plagiarism was at work. you hand go.d to go to the libr. tell me about it. right. you had to go to the library. you had to lifd to go tot and yd to do work. and now it's so easy. when i would go to the library easy.y anld go to the library and plagiarize from like a book, i would have to go everywherd plm e library ande that book out so nobody could find out i had. and by all the others i had for thousand copies of the catcher in the rye.
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yeah, i just made that up. michelle, you know what'e thatsi interesting. so i trace brings up that this plethora of plagiarismplethorait i believe it's the soin they're finding it in thes thees i experts but i think it's caused by diy because whenl you elevate individuals who aren't as qualified plagiarismo is necessaryappe to appear competent. they need to find it somewherear . well, it's publisher paris when you're at a university. right. and so i thinkerisyou're at th,e a lot of this. you ask an important question there. any original thought at harvard? does the name roland fryer there a bell? oh, yes. the economist's black economist winner anynal ght?. he was the youngest african-american ever tenured at harvard. he was doing incrediblest research. the problem was his research afi a was original and b, it didn't fit the narrative right. >> he did some research, showed that blacks and hispanics are not more likely to be shot l by police. i remember this. this got everybody'sy to
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in abut everybody'sy to bunch, if you will forgive me for saying that. ano no one liked that.g agai and he's black. so there's like he's kind of going againstns grain here. well, cut to some trumped up sexual harassment against him. >> and what do you know? they the universit y says, you know what, you need some sensitivity training. yeah, but a small pane sl including claude and larry bobo and other black socialr studies professor said no, no, no, that's not enoug h. not were suspended for two years without pay and you will never we twoh students at thist ther university again and your lab is gon and youe. ha gon and youe. with harvard and he still does some writingtill. but this guy was a brilliant, brilliant. and people think that what happened to him at harvard was absolutely a travesty. so her trae you have a brillian black economist, young up and coming superstarng, and thew ruin him. >> yeah, because he didn't toe the line. he muslinet have been happy to the news, to see, oh, claudine
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hoisted on her own petard and and just came up with that. o i think that's what it means. >> you know, i really don'tst c know what that meansam, cat. you know, i was thinking and i do that sometimes. why do they come up with a new identity and just call it plagiarist? and that way you're caught and say, wait, wait, wait.e ca i'm a non-binary persougnht of color. plagiar >> and you go, oh, she's i'm sorry. i didn't know. >> you think that's a good idea, cat no, no, i don't. idea, cat no, no, i don't. i thought was interesting that the diversity chief, in and that it came camf, from an anonymous source was it claudine who just to startjust a conspiracy theory like t thath maybe she was like, you're all going down with me. >> i was alse'l goino confused e the plagiarizing your husband'ss . i don't think that's possible because you're married. so it's all halfu're but -- buta
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also it was actually paper for the paper they wrote togethea p >> what she did is she kind of repurposed it as a new paper ,which you can't do that like if you didn't get the work done, just be like, i didn't get it done. yeah, i, i, i, i don't know. it's actually i am surprised how common this apparently is yet i didn't go to post-grade . i couldn't afford it. now i'm like, man, i wish i would have just i coul, id jd do it right now. you could if you want to. but it is true that was joking about barack obama sweating. i bet there are lots of people that you know who are freaking out because now you've got these conservativet outfits lie analyzing. it's really easy. i thine k must have like computerr pr programs or algorithms that can figure it ouograt. well, i think the term you're looking for, if they're pronoun is echo, yeah. then they can plagiarize them. they want. okay nice. yeah. so identified as an echo.
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>> you're very good. i like that. it's going to go with that.. >> yeah. this to the very core of me it bothers me because i hate grouping right.hate and this is why i hate grouping because if anyone was just watch innocently watching tv and they're like, huing tvh wow, two black people of power in college cheated. so i guess they ar ie cheap. wih so the message and you can't argue with that because the odds of two is it's crazy right? but and then you have to live in that stigma. so they're creating an environmen enthat makes everyone will generalize. wellvironment , if a black profo is in charge of a school, pu in charge of a school, that's what they'll they'll put you in there recreating the same thing it used.ey are te every time brothers walked into a grocery store. everyone needs to pay attentioha everyone needs to pay attentioha we saw the negative things. now, at the highessanly sat we'v seeing, they're not interested in black candidate s character,didate
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no substance like the gentleman you're talking about, interested in blacks who fall in line with their programmingt ,who will just echo what they, say. and as long as you an echolong as you what they say, you will get treats like jobs. you're not qualified say, you . and if anybody challenges you, that's when you play the black card, because everyone's all there after her. because she's black. no, they're after her because she's playerallengess. k yeah. so that'rds the that's the polie racism i always talk about. >> give me a klansman ever y day ,any day of the week. we can sit across the table and say, i don't liks and e youi don't like you, but the food, you go your way. i'll go my way. i'llo my, by the way, tell you your daughter i said hello. >> ha ha ha ha ha hadaughter. that all right? oh, yes. oh, yes. it's a silenent basic yet havoc. >> they wreak. how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in gut trying new align probiotic bloating new align probiotic bloating relief plus food digestion
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all right. it up. >> do they really come for peace when they assault our police, a migrant mob viciously attacked a pair of nypd finest in square on saturday night. surveillance footage shows a nurveillance footage shows a officer lieutenant telling migrants to move along, but the illegal soon pummeled them to the groun alo thed beating,eg kicking and punching them. i haven't seen violence like that since someone to an activia from judge jeanine. ffour of the five illegals were arrested and charged with assault and promptly released without wit bail. >> or, as manhattan d.a. alvin bragg calls it, justice served. one of the thugs already had two open cases for assault bra and robbery in nyc. that's what we call any underachievehar. and its fifth loser was busted for attempted assault. three more suspects are being sought in the manhattan d.a.'s office says it's investigating, which is code for surfings code
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until it's time to clock out. meanwhil fe entire pickpocketing teams of illegals are running amok all over the city. so now they're taking jobs fromk american pickpockets. ity. what's next? our precious nearprecious nearly 100 of these poor, downtrodden, innocent, hardworkinthesg asylum seekers are popping up as suspects in pickpocketing cruise. >> i wonder who could have seen this cominpping? [appla >>us speaking of the orange devl yesterday, democrat congressman robert lost his his mind over trump and his supposed proposalsn mi for b the southern border. >> watch. donald trump actually has all said that he wants to build alligator moats along the border. that'sigmoatg th of his incredi another idea that donalds to trump promoted is he actually wants to electrify the border fence the b and event
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some spikes on the border. another idea, which i'm not i sure how well it would go, is he wants to actually bomb w i northern mexico with missiles. and finally,le i think one ofha the ones that i think is the most grotesque is suggestionth >> instead, we should just shoot migrants in thweshooe legs they cross the border. borddlaoss the border. and maga plan is alligator boats bombing, northern mexico shooting migrants in the legs and electrifyinrantg fencep and putting spikes on them. >> wow. thesikn the are all great ideas. >> i kid. i kid. but am i really. i am kidding. ami ?i ca i am i. am i.n mi but keep in mind anonymousnd, e insiders were the ones who told the new york times about the alligators electric fence and snipers back in 2019. who even knows if that's reall9o trump wants to do or if he was i kidding when he said iddt? god knows i was joking when >>d knows i was joking when
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well, thanks, guys k, but come on, alligators. weon all that. a the best border defense is a pot of hungry, bloodthirsty hippos pecking every cell. so it's kind of weird like that that what happened in times square is like a microcosd ofpened atm of evero chaos versuscosm order and it's like in almost all walks of life right now, we're seeing more ands like almost , more ch. >> and, you know, it's funny you use the word chaos, becausee i watched that videotape and i sit in a recording and iat to myself, people are calling the republicans the maga extremists and trump the party of chaosextremis. well, if that's what this is, it seems to me that iftrum you reelected trump, we'd have far less chaos than we'vep in the last three years under biden. this is disgusting. it's epic. ly h
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we could not possibly have more chaos than we've under thisnt current president. the second part of this, this whole thin t ofg is this is whyring you don't put those hearings on tv. these, like cartoon commercials for these candidates. >> and you're right. >> notice they didn't put uput any truth social posts or tweets or quotesh where trump actually said that, look, i'm not a trump apologist,m nose but they didn't do that because there aren't any. right. ar, becae they from this a anonymous source. and then he made this big fun poster that was really kind of cool. and he'll fundraise off of it. thes re things turn into totalt. circuses. >> yeah. you know, kat, the upsid rne, now, kat, the upsid at least those attackers weren't dressed as cartoon characters. usually that'se the case the on times square. >> yeah. well, okay, so the new yor ce ir post also was sure to cite in the article. so i'll say no w that it'sl pe only a small percentage of migrants that are attacked are attached to crimesmigrants . e attached to crimesmigrants right. you also mention the guy who is alreadhey has two open assault cases and robbery cases. >> and i just wanted to share
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the details of that. that's a little wild. s at at macy's in herald square, you punched a loss preventiond n officer and then an employee at a nordstrom rack. he pusheatd, punched and spit. oh, i imagine you're goingtrom to work at nordstrom rack. >> okay. yeah, you're already bombed. >> you want to work at regular a nordstrom in your hand? the you're working at the rack, rae, if i dong at the rack, a really good job at the rack, i can go to the regularackr rac. >> and if someone comes in and party. that's insane. so all thinsane soll os to say,u my issue with the guy is certainly not that he's a migrant. he's a madma hat n. madma yeah, yeah. but if i behave that way, i know. but also. i always i said thisi" today in the five. it's not about the people, it's aboutit not people. the po. and the dems always make ite it about, oh, you're tight,y you're talking about the people. they're mostly peaceful. know we talk about the policy. i didn't know there wa we'rsabout ow there wa a rivalry between nordstrom i . valry between nordstrom
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here's the thinghe about nordstrom rack. so many places get plus size shoes. yeah. so i can rac go to the o the reo so i can rac go to the o the reo childrenjust said rack was bett. >> what is an awesome rack in that you're rich that's why >> k the discounthe that's why yeah oh i get it.yo it's like it's like you can't get into nordstrom. the bargain at the pharmacy. >> yeah, yeah. but i refuse to raisenordst my childrero>> butn to believe d do the lower end rack in. m >> what do you make of thise of virus at two thoughts. first, the mayor of new yorkr of city is a police officer. yoe officer, yes.officer. correct? >> yeah. so you would think messing o yoou would think messing with our men and women in blue would be a really bad idea a in the years that they would stack up because he's been there boots on the ground but no.t and what we're looking at that video just so you know these guys weren't trying vitrying they were tryingthe to kick him in the head. yeah killshot although it is amn
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kill shot, they were trying to they were trying to line him up and kick him in the head. they weren't t head.en't him.ere they weren't even punching him. every one of them was trying to kick the police officer i w o the head, because when you kick somebody in the head, it's lights out. and then once they're lights out, then the stomping and everything else. yeah, we're just lucky that the police officers keptdydlightouon moving and captivating, even though they were dealing with one guy , they so again and then you are also the mayor has the power to do something with the district attorney who is just attog them go you just letust someone to attack. what message does that sengo.d that to anyone? forget illegal aliens. i'm not calling immigrants. forget one? illegal aliens.rant, just regular crime in general. it's like the police j are freet nothing's going to happen to you. happen two policemenoliceman in broad daylight and be out by walking around the corner and punched a cop. >> i'd be in jail for the foreseeable future nched , not be out. and to michelle's point, you talk for teeable about chao trump was an agent of chaos. the past three years has been's physical, legitimate chaos,n adi and the biden administration is realizing chaos doesn't poll well. so they're changin
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g up. nre changin they're saying, oh, no, no, no, i need congress to give me authority to close congres bord. you have authority boa and everything trump did yod and you cancelededid remain in mexico and you thmain in mexico and you and you canceled the wall. and all you have to do tomorrow is sigwall tomorron a little or all starts again. st, starts again. the rio grande would be safer. that would be now becausete they wouldn't get in the water with alligators. and now they get the water and they are drowning every single i sank and putligato the alligators in the water because you would saversthe li: all right. well, see you later, alligator u . up next, the media cries about their demise come to my seminar. >> you'll be saying, wow, don't you want to know? hey, there. i'm dennis miller. you going to see my new three part series, the infomercials that sold us? do you nostalgic for the time when infomercials ruled the airwaves? you'll also get interviews with all of these stars.
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check out these headlines. atlak out these headlines. toward an extinction level event. adedpolitico the news businesste really is cratering the state of the industry more dire than ever. "the washington post". journalism may never makee money. well, this is weird. it seems like they're trying to prepare their employees for some bad news. >> here come the pay toilets. tl thank you, michelle. somebody found that funny. all right, now, doomsayers chalked the industry's problems up to not keeping up with the changing, which is a real switch. usually they just blam keepinge, but in this case, they should have blamed him. >> he introducedusually the pha fake news, which went from an hv insult to accepted fact. ,even joe biden says it when they claimed he's breathing. but trump made what we all thought in our headse that t
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that the media creates stories for the media, not for the consumers, because they hate every single one of you and then wonder wh yg thei then wonder wh you aren't buying their lies anymore? so the mainstream media gets ever so instreamy story wrong an blames the changing times. yet. times so it's time's fault? yeah . e would have succeeded if nothing changed. so where is this headed? a wapo columnist predicts in the future of news organizations will essentially be charities askin g, tarities askin rich people and also you to help to provide a critical service at the market won'ton't support. >> oh, so now rich people are good. sorry. jeff bezos bought "the washington post" and it's stilsorry.l. so here's an idea. maybe journalists should do the work to earn back the public's trust. we're not askingback t for anyt spectacular. we just want them to gather li just want them to gather they buy. that's their job. little things, you know, like no t yout hiding joe biden's dee or john fetterman stroke or hunter's laptoohp. r mayb
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>> that or maybe it's simple. they just need harder. journalist's. i know. dreamy dres gallagher. i have say. tri mean to blow fox news horn. although my contract is up. >> it seems in this decline fox news is not affected by this. it's like right keep growing., my theory is that we have at strong bond with populist reporting and we don't fal l for fake news once in a while. >> we might, but -- but we've been anti-censorship mig. well, and, you know, you lookne at these other networks and they have been pro censorshiptworksand th. looa you look at cnn, i watched the other day after this trial i wher e $83 million verdict camec down against trump and he was issuing a statemen t on had to fact check the statement. he hadn't even issued it yeta sy they got a copy of it and he went through them. they said lies, lies, lies. we're not goin we'reg to show t. and you think at what point did journalists start saying? journa
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oh, we are going to tell we're you what your what your ears can can take.can ta >> what if we did that for the state of the union speech, for biden? >> do we go through because weth all get copies of it beforehand? do we do we and we don't we don't listen to the parts that are lies. we just we denounce the whole thing and we kick it oute go th. that's not what it's about. i mean, we saw in covid, we sawo censorship beyon d the pale beyon and it happened. and we as a newscens organizatia were in favor of just set every idea, throw ita news there. >> and if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but at least it's out there wor and media ist in favor of censorship. acros >> the board. yeah. you know, kat, they're saying now it should be lese s a profit making career and more like lik a mission. hey we >> sreo the kind of admitting what they were doing all along that they're portrayin allg activism as journalism. >> now they can just be activists. smthe wapo piece that the lacke of self-awareness in it was really strikinf g to me, talking
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about what are the big crises, the crises facing us and the how should be reporting on those. and one of them was republicans being increasingportin and scary in terms of how undemocratic they are right. and that needs to be tackled in a way not like how msnbc does it but still tackled but wasn't more specific at all. and it was all about radicalized republicans. and i just knoit but w don't yot to know why people become radicalized to you want to examine the why because when someone's shouting at you like you racist, subhuman trash,s go garbage, nobody's going to look at that and say, pleasine tell e more. yeah. you know, i want to hear more. that is a major wa more. majy tn become radicalized that i clearly the person who wrote this has never been met. a republican wrote had because o equated trump ism and republicans and everybodt e knows there's a bit of a fight t in the republican party about trump versus not s in o wn really what people do want is i think reporting on and the people don't trust the media. but you should ask yourself wh t people don't trust the media, why people don't want to listen to the perso
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n who wrotet real that really just no interest in self-examination or maybe just truly n i can't see it orgo it's stupid. >> that's what i say. th it's weird as these these are all failing and dying. i still i feel like i've never seen so much news like i can get news everywhere in anywhere. >> well, it's not news. s everywhered you're getting ops and feelings everywhere. that's the problem. the journalist is pretty mucfees huc journalist is pretty mucfees dead. that's a dinosaur. because if you're a journalist ,you're if you're a journalist you when you reporting a story, the narrative is irrelevant. ry theit's the story? yeah. so even if i votedi democratic and i'm doingg a story on a democratic senator, it turns out that he's getting gold barar ,brand new stacks of money in his closet. i won't go into how baannedr. republicans are. i will just tell the storyst and let the let the peoplery an decide the facts and how i vote and how i feel has nothing's jus to do with the story i'm telling. it's just the facts. but now it's -- it's feelingfac they've made business of it for a long time. the problem is, is they keep telling everybod lony rain, buto
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all say, no, this is on our back, but we're getting we'reped going to get on. you're lying to us. and after a while people don't ly on the newsile people don't to hear someone give their opinion. they get it in their house so there's nows t the disconnect te is there. and instead of saying, listen, we've got it wrongirse, we knowt never got it wrong. times are changing people don't have the attention span. it's everybody else's fault. ntioand it's republicans this.au but it's funny because they always talk about howse our un-american republicans are. correct me if i'm wrong, but when president trump was how many cities were burnt down by republicans? >> yeah. >> did we even have a volunteer from the republican party to sit in the, in style and yell, oh, did we have one? did anyone de?o that. no, we do.bitc no, we do.bitc we said, son of a .i'vek well, i got to go back to workt: . >> i hate it whe in people say w they're on me and it turns out it's now how do you get all that money? i paid sain.o much money in hou, i might add. michelle, last word to you. well , kat and i saw some very similar things in this washington post piece and what
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you posted up there in the siu posted up there in the of news organizations will be essentially run by charitiese ru asking rich people to provide the mone y. e the likemo rich people don'ton't h have agendas. ouldn' yeah, like rich people wouldn't say, of course i'll financ e publication and you will write these articles and you ignorenot those articles. and what kat just pointed out is this guy alsoholes.at, thesee issues we need to cover t the anti-democrat rift in the republican party. what about thee left in the democrat party? so, again, this is so troublesom, e because what he's suggesting is that we should support and like almostmost charitably support the news, frauitably support the news, with all kinds of fraud and like i said, agendas and biases, stupid. it is stupid.tupid. - all right. are anbyye coughy learned when s get returned? day or
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he rolled all a woman takes a lot of heat for returning her dirty love seat. >> video of a woman successfully returning a costco couch that she bought two and a half years ago and it set the the internet ablaze. who knew costco had couches. i know where i'm watching the ingraham angle. i love me some. raymond ororo. . she shared her experiencesh on tik tok. i do what apprentice it is very intimidating going in there with a big giant purchase and you're returning it. so it's like verngy intimate and a lot of people staring at you. but who cares? return it. they have an bu return policy. buy your furniture from costco, girl. you can return it whenme retur r like it anymore. >> wow, what a return policy. >> if only you could do that with co-hosts. >> you can. i'd like you to put me.
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in that if yo box. >> once i had the reason why you put her in there. because she can't reach it. we're going to switch seats. bt >> but this lady's not alone.hi in fact, many famous cou people returned couches in the past. for instance, kamala harrie s once returned to couch. that's wine stains. i gaga. here's happened. retu's happened. and hunter biden tried to return thisan. i can't even see what that is. i'm all right, tyrus. uh, what? >> have you ever returned any? up have you ever returned any? it's funny, because when i was growing up, if i got a toy that was broken or something, i'i goy that d be mom.hat because, of course, we got to tell you back then. i'll put some tape on it and you're fine. go play. be thankful you have what you got. we never returned. nothing. it was got it got recycled oit.t intos got it got recycled oit.t something else. yeah.
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a tv broken came a coffee table. you put new tv on toe , itp it.o you know, you're right. we're all in the sam e house.l in the sam okay. thank you. you didn't return anything. and then as an adult, i refused it. i refusee to admit i've ever been duped. every purchase i've made is been smart. and on it means returning. it means i was wrong and she i was right. >> that little wro you are a won . well, when returns return things that they've worn for a longle a time, right?rn for >> i never return anything that i've worn for a long no way. and wear. no, no, no. what?ly >> the only thing i really ever wanted to return was this perm i got in college. but you can't return perms, so you have to live with them. i was. i was racking my brains to think of anything i have had trouble returning, but this policy's crazy. if you could returthings thin td couch. yeah, because it no longer matches your furniture. that'sa 2 1/ wild. >> yes. i don't think it is. why? tell me who would dos yo? t
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>> yeah, she said. i know, but she said based on the logic. >> it's based on no one word. she's a weird lady. okay. and that's fine. e. that's fine. i don't have a problem with it. i'm not anti-war ladies,i don' e like nobody wants to return a couch so that you have tt o move the couch. >> yeah, that's a great point. i don't think this is goine ag to open up floodgate of returns to costco. no, i'm sold. to o tm sold. my couch. and i mean, like, i.y even if something falls under on my. well, that's gone foreveevenr. i don't think that many people are going to want to return couches. i to vacuum. three years later i got we college. your mom gives you a vacuum. n we never used it. of course we use a vacuum when. you're in college. and i returned it because we needed beer money at the end of our lease and they took moste of it back. but we didn't have the we didn't have the piece. you know, you reach up and you do the thing. piece u reac and heart to tell you you got beer b bottle. now we use it for wiffle ball, the football bat. i did return vacuum once, but it wasn't at the house cleaning vacuum. no, no. >> you steal sandwiches. he likes his food airtight. is o
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