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we don't keep our hands off. you shoplift, commit crime, assault people, you don't belong in our country. we are going to make sure you pay a price for that. we've got to fight for what we know is right. you saw a little bit of this. they got a little taste of what the guardian angels are going to do to liberate times square from them. curtis sliwa. hang in there and be say. that's all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr so you never ever ever miss an episode of "hannity". that's all the time we have left this evening. good news. let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is standing by to put a smile on your face. we will see you tomorrow night. thanks for being with us. good evening. i am trace gallagher in in 90 seconds. democracy '24 update. polls have closed in the nevada presidential primacy which nikki haley is expected to win, but
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that won't mean much because delegates will be awarded based on caucus results. the state republican primary is running that on thursday. the caucus is where nevada voters will find most of the prominent gop candidates including former president trump. he's not on the ballot tonight. given that dynamic the state's republican party is encouraging primary voters to select none of these candidates. a response that figures to best nikki haley's total tonight. that's why her campaign is skipping the silver state altogether. >> we have not spent a dime nor an ounce of energy on nevada. we made the decision early on that we would not be $55000 to a trump entity to participate in a process that was rigged for trump. >> again, you've got the primary tonight. you have the caucus two days from now. we will have full coverage of those. stay tuned for another update at
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the bottom of the hour and the full hour of breaking news coverage on "fox news @ night". we will look back at the life of toby keith at 8:00 p.m. in the west and 11:00 in the east. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. now to "gutfeld!". yes welcome. >> greg, greg, greg! >> stop it. welcome to outnumbered. happy tuesday everybody. apple just debuted its vision pro headset. it's their spatial computing device that looks like a stupidly thick pair of nerdy ski goggles for people with no friends. apparently the original name was the kill me do.
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it's actually a very powerful computer that lets you do lots of cool and exciting stuff like surf the web, watch a movie, check your e-mails, access all your apps. it's selling out after getting to hundred thousand preorders. it retails for $3500. the same price i sell a dinner with greg gutfeld. where fans can buy me food and sit quietly while i eat. it's win. at $3500 it's a bit pricey even for me. i put my dogs in gucci bags. anyway here's what it looks like from the perspective of a user who is wearing them. this is what he sees. he's looking down at his fingers typing on a keyboard that is not there and scrolling through screens that aren't there either. and now here's that same person on the new york city subway. look at him. it's amazing he survived.
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why not just wear a sign that says dismember me, harvest my internal organs and sell them to organize crime in singapore? even if you aren't murdered, you are definitely not scruple screwball. maybe that is apple's ultimate goal to get us to stop having sex which will result in less people and thereby saving the planet. the vision pro might actually be amazing, but so is a cpap machine. you don't see people in public with that strapped to their face. it would be cool, though. while wearing goggles you can still see what is going on around you with the added benefit of looking silly typing motions in thin air. it says maybe i am conducting an orchestra or having a seizure. only my neurologist knows for sure. essentially the real world becomes a backdrop to what a laptop screen filled with that is and it is strapped to your face. to you it is magical. here is what you look like to everybody else.
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that's what is known in medical terms as a deuce bag. he looks like someone who went to the men's warehouse and didn't like the way he looked. so now we are getting video of people trying to gizmo out. here's a dude wearing the apple vision pro behind the wheel of a cyber truck. the worst thing that can go wrong there is that he survives. after watching these clips on thinking i would rather be amish. you don't see farmers writing virtual buggies churning virtual milk or banging virtual goats. meanwhile users are reporting symptoms of simulator sickness like nausea, dizziness and headaches. here's a tip. save three grand and watch "fox & friends" instead. it's a good show. >> that is two already. >> meanwhile other users are upset that the vision pro doesn't play any virtual reality
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porn. give it time, dano dana. disgusting. i see a far bigger obstacle. no one wants to look this stupid. and man does this make you look stupid. would steve jobs make something this uncool? mainly because he is dead, but also because he knew that people appreciate design as much as they do function. but rather than go over this product we would do our own research. we sent joe mackey into the field to test the vision pro. take it away, joe. >> joe, what are you doing? >> i am masturbating. wait for me. ♪ music playing ♪ >> he is old. that's all i got from it. anyway, if you want to look
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stupid, fine. i really don't care. but it's not about looks. it's about life. if you are that bored with the real world and can't go 30 seconds without checking your e-mail or the latest tweet, then why bother living? vision pro doesn't enhance life. it replaces it. it gives us more of exactly what we don't need and that's isolation. its high-tech social distancing. you may as well live in alaska with jamie. we are already distracting ourselves to death. we are removing ourselves from the real world and retreating into the fantasyland of the internet where keith olbermann thinks he is still alive. it's no wonder no one cares who is president or what war we are fighting or who is coming into the country. we have bread and circus but we don't even get that. we get pictures of bread and circus. instead of looking at your phone most of the time you know close yourself off from reality all of the time. you won't see the criminals
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following you or the crowds laughing at you. worse you will be more alone than ever. it's not virtual reality. it's a fake life. the world's most expensive birth control. a digital universe that is giving you the finger. let's welcome tonight's guests. even he doesn't read his books. host of one nation, brian kilmeade. she is sassy like i am gassy. host of kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy. his social life is like his tourist schedule. lots of cancel dates. jamie litzau. and no one has ever listed her as their emergency contacts. new york times best-selling author and facts news contributor kat timpf. brian, i want you to know i did not write this question.
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this product basically alters reality. if you had a pair of these do you think it would allow you to find friends? >> okay. i alleviate you from that. thanks for the pick me up. i didn't even get a hello. i got two hits in the first word is the third hit. i'm looking to come from behind. what i am about to say i fear. remember katie couric and bryant gumbel talked about this crazy thing called the internet. when you roll it back you see this. i am afraid of saying this. maybe someday soon like five years this will be commonplace. people walking around with goggles and glasses and they will rollback the trend that filled the show. having said that i believe it should cover zoloft and prozac. it is depression with a head strap. there is no doubt about it. i think you will be very lonely afterwards. i will add something else. add. i already have trouble concentrating.
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now i have my e-mail, text messages, news, people in front of me, 12 cameras and goggles. i will have no friends. no one is texting me. my life will be emptier than ever. you wouldn't even asked me on the show to get insulted because i will be so boring with the lack of any effort. >> i say the worst thing if you ever war those is i never get to see your delightful eyebrows. those arching eyebrows. >> i sleep on my face and i rub it back and forth. until they gradually come off. >> i sleep on my face? >> i am half irish and half italian. the eyebrows are there. that is such a great line. i sleep on my face. >> someone has got to. i got applause for that? >> kennedy? >> you already said i will come
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from behind. >> brian has a point. if you nay say something always in the future you could look like an idiot. >> i thought about that. i think this is like the apple newton on the way to the ipad. this is a clumsy step on the road to a really cool adventure. at some point we will get there. but they had to leave porn off of it. if they introduced porn people truly would never leave their homes. we would stop populating ourselves. no one would have biological intercourse with each other ever again because they would make it too good. i don't think it's going to sell that great. i actually think that apple has fallen so far behind its competitors. i recently saw the new samsung galaxy phone. what it does compared to an iphone. an iphone looks like a brick. just a pointless, empty brick.
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and then the samsung can levitate and it will give you virtual reality. >> i think that musk inherited the design gene from jobs. i don't think the guy that is running apple. why am i taking this seriously? jamie, i want to let you know i did not write this question. do you think buying this will virtually let you see may be a happy wife, a laughing audience or perhaps even your kids? >> i think he wrote it. >> i did not write it. >> i don't think anything could be that magical. no porn i think is a problem. i think it's a problem that you are not able to do the reason to by it. the only reason. i was thinking kennedy is right. if i had one of these when i was younger, i would have accomplished nothing in my entire life. i was just thinking i could have had it and it wouldn't have
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mattered. i haven't accomplished anything. i was surprised that the subway guy was traveling with a $3500 apparatus. one of the best things about stealing someone's vr as you can go back to the house and watch it back. like the robbery. >> exactly. this is where i come in. >> i don't know. i might try it out. honestly, the social aspect is i have pretty low self-esteem. even in my fantasies the woman is like not tonight. >> kat? they don't show any women doing this. it's mostly dudes. what would you think of a guy? let's say you came home and cameron was wearing that. what would you do? >> he watches lacrosse. that is not much better. i don't know. there something to be said for
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the fact that whoever invented this, they are smart people working on it. they are nerds, but they are smart. the fact that some of the smartest people have stopped trying to use technology to improve reality and are trying to figure out how to improve our ability to convince ourselves that we are not here on earth. that's not really very uplifting. working on making ourselves delusional. it does sound more and more appealing to me every single day. >> maybe we need to leave the planet earth. >> when you see a delusional person, are they unhappy? they are delusional because they are happy in their delusion. i would kind of love this, i think. i would sit there and you would never see me again. >> maybe we should get you one. that was uncalled for. >> who wrote that one? >> i did. >> i thought so. can someone please explain why the border bill funds ukraine?
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pneumatics! stop it! they will make you a supporter of everything but our border. majority leader chuck schumer is trying to salvage the so-called bipartisan border bill by revealing what it really does. turns out it has way more to do with another country's border than ours. watch. >> this bill is crucial. why is it crucial? if we don't aid ukraine, putin will walk all over ukraine and we will lose the war and we could be fighting in eastern europe in a few years. americans won't like that. if we don't help israel defend itself against hamas that perpetual war could go on and on and on. if we don't help humanitarian
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aid to the starting palestinians in gaza, hundreds of thousands could starve. >> there you have it, people. according to chuck if we don't pass this border bill americans will be fighting in ukraine. that sounds a little bit like extortion. he's basically saying if you don't pass the bill, i am sending your children to die. i don't like that. but as always, putting everything in one bill is ludicrous. right? when i go to dinner with my assistant you don't see her meal on the bill. after all, it supposed to be a border bill, not the poor taxpayer tax and war package. washington has a long history of using misleading names like the inflation reduction act or calling joe biden president. why is it even called the border bill? it's like finding out the
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americans with disabilities act buys battle tanks for france. but the fact is we don't even need this bill. joe has the power to secure the southern border through executive action and enforce the laws already on the books. but he won't. why? maybe because trump did it. or there might be a better reason. because the ones who are actually in charge won't let him. we don't know or trust anything behind this bill. no wonder the dems are threatening world war iii to pass it. they have the gall to act like they care even saying there is money in it for the wall. the only wall they care about is the one they are up against as november approaches. met with silence, which means you are just digesting it or they are asleep. i cannot tell. >> sometimes i digest and get very sleepy simultaneously. >> what did you make of schumer basically saying if you don't do this we will have world war iii?
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>> i thought of that. he's the senate majority leader. he knows something. he is in close contact with the president who is in his own party. he has revealed that is one of the strategies they have which is to send americans to fight and die in a conflict that should really be no part of. it is sickening that they have to use the urgency of ukraine and gaza to fix what is happening at the border. that is bad enough. that is what is tanking the president's approval rating. according to nbc news, which is not exactly fox news. it tends to go centerleft. 37% approval rating. immigration and the border are dragging that down. there are enough people in congress who could get together and figure out that part alone. the fact they have to lump everything else into this and give ukraine their own afghanistan for the next 20 years is enough reason to throw him out of office. >> is alaska a border state?
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>> alaska is on the border of water. and that's the beauty of alaska. we open the border and they go, no thanks we don't want to go. this made me angry. i feel like it was a threat. and then the whole time i was watching the video i was worried about the border. but i'm also worried about schumer's glasses. are they going to fall off his nose? what's going to happen? just push them up, schumer. i cannot hear a word you were saying. will my glasses fall off? i am not sure. are they secure. it was just super annoying. this bill will collapse. i know a lot about collapse. my marriage. we knew we were in store for it. biden on day one said it. i think it was the first thing he said. he wants to stop building the
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wall. and second of all, i would like to stop building the wall. you just said that. he said whatever. >> kat, what do make of the whole system of this? of attacking [ bleep ] on top of each other so that if you want border security you also have to pay for this. >> i don't hear anyone else talking about this. maybe it's not a big deal. when he said we will lose the war, does that mean we are at war with russia? that's what i would have said if i were interviewing him. i thought that congress hadn't declared war and that was on purpose. war is supposed to be a big deal. it's not like we are here. we are so used to that now. we are also so use to able hearing stuff like that. he really did say that. we will send all your kids that i. people are watching that and eating their cereal.
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everybody talks like that. we are desensitized to a lot of things. it is really sad. >> it is really sad. applause. brian, that is called applause. i don't know if you have ever heard it before. it's when people put their hands together because they like what you said. >> applause? >> yes. >> i will try for that in the future. >> i was going to say that i could be open to anything in that bill if they didn't [ bleep ] pile it all into one big pile of [ bleep ] and say you better eat this now. you better eat this now. two days. you better do it. if you don't do it than you are turning your back on america and all these people will die. you guys didn't do anything for so long and now you're making us the villain? >> he wanted a clean ukraine bill. the republican said no.
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we have our borders. they go and work on it for five or six weeks. he's a good guy and said this is the best he has gotten. expert said this is the most the republicans could have gotten. even if trump was president. trump would have been forced everything in that bill. you have the border bill but if you are the border patrol and mayorkas and go to your guys saying don't worry about it. don't worry about what is in the bill. all of a sudden the guys are still coming through. i thought there were new rules. if you put those in place and trump wins in nine months it will help them. schumer is the most powerful jewish american in the country and says nothing about anti-semitism in new york or college campuses. he has not come out at all and talked about immigrants that overrun the city. these are gangs from venezuela throwing 67-year-old women into steel poles. he could use all his power and influence to make sure this doesn't happen. that would back up the border. the only reason he is interested
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in the border is because he's interested in ukraine eight. i know i am in the minority. i think we should finance it with auditors to make sure goes to weapons and not pensions. i want the ukrainians to win and be successful. but senator schumer is only interested in it because he wants the aid. this is his city. new york should be a wash with all of his influence. instead he doesn't do anything. i think he's getting away with that. it really bothers me. >> he's too busy gargling aoc's balls. >> his silence backs up her beliefs. >> interesting. scenic i have seen it on the virtual virtual-reality glasses. >> they need to eliminate steel poles from new york. that's my solution. >> that's not the take away i was hoping for. >> we need to remove those steel poles.
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i am trace gallagher in los angeles. first, this fox news update on the nevada presidential primaries. the state held democrat and primary today but the nevada republican party elected to hold the caucuses on thursday. the big name in today's gop is nikki haley. she is still in the race with donald trump it did not spend any money or time campaigning in nevada. the state gop has encouraged voters to select none of these candidates. haley is projected to finish second best to nobody tonight. as for the former president, he and ryan binkley are on the caucus ballot. unusual situation. here is the basics. party voters are permitted to participate in both today's primary and thursday caucuses as long as they were registered by january 9th. the big prize of 26 delegates
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will all be awarded from the party run caucuses in two days. by the way, polls have closed in the democratic primary in nevada with president biden projected to be the big winner over marianne williamson in that contest. we will keep monitoring the results throughout the night. meantime, we will see you back here at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 pacific time for "fox news @ night". for now we are taking you back to "gutfeld!". good evening. our education system sucks. >> date brainwashing teachers to
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obsess over white supremacy and racism in little children. apparently there is lots of secret bigotry lurking in playing with blocks and duck duck goose. no surprise it was founded by a left-wing activist who proudly claims america should not exist. >> i believe the united states has no right to exist. i believe every settler colony has committed genocide against native peoples against indigenous people have no right to exist. again, her name is gross. boy, does she live up to it. from the looks of gross brainwashing is the only washing happening. two years into the program test scores got worse than before. students got dumber and this was despite higher attendance. meaning, the more they went to class, the dumber they became. it's like the more just for men jesse watters uses the less of a man he becomes. but falling grades is acceptable
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reality when you live in the prison of equity. academic achievement is a marker of white privilege. instead this program wants education to start over at the bottom and stay there because then everyone is equally bad permanently. it is pure indoctrination. to be more specific, fewer [ bleep ] . five-year-old kids being taught that white people in america is irredeemably evil. you want a terrorist training camp? you've got one. america gets betrayed before kids even reach first grade. we all know that kindergarten isn't the place where indoctrination circuits for warehousing children before they can work in my factories. jamie, i didn't write this question. does this program remind you of your marriage because it was a huge failure? >> wow. it wasn't so much a joke as a straight up insults. >> it's crazy, jamie.
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it actually got worse. they made it worse. >> i will be honest with you. when i read this story because i do proper research, this lady was non-binary. let me make sure. i looked up non-binary and it said gender fluid. what does that mean? and so i looked up gender fluid and it said non-binary. i am in an endless loop of not knowing [ bleep ] . i don't know. i thought gender fluid is why we are supposed to wear a. >> that is funny. the statistics are absolutely abysmal and frightening. it says 4% of students were proficient in math. when they were told that, it meant nothing to 96% of them. >> kat, are you surprised at the
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school is failing? >> no, i really think kindergartners generally aren't that interested in geopolitics. these kids are 5. that's because it's not really about the kids, i think. this non-binary individual who started this, it's not about the kids. making a video like that is it, yes, i said it. i don't know how much kindergartners are going to be interested in listening to this person. no pop up. >> exactly. >> this is not for kids. people weren't questioning it. this must be good because it's a woke thing. yes, i am not offensive or whatever. it reaches all these levels and starts happening. i don't think anybody really considered kids. kids are not the audience for something like that. >> it's like people who dress their dogs. >> you dress your dog. >> brian, when i hear the phrase awoke kindergarten it sounds like an action kindergarten for
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saturday morning. >> it sounds like fun. parents can get duped into this. they describe it differently than it is. if you win up to any parents and see the five -year-olds are good kids. i have a tattoo non-binary teacher who would love to tell you about how bad america and israel is and how bad white people are. you are white so all three of them. can we enroll your kid? why would anyone go for this? why would anyone hire her or him? >> the parents were the last to know. >> can i see your homework instead of what jamie would have given them which would be shapes and colors. you come back with anti- american i was pulling for the british in the revolutionary war. how dare we go into iraq and then they say what is going on here. it's time for a charter school. streaming they said she was a they? it's hard to do a pronoun. i don't even understand pronouns.
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>> kennedy is a mother. god bless you. >> recently too. a couple hours ago. >> congratulations. you bounce back. >> i was out squatting on the street. hey, sergio. >> where is the baby? >> i don't know. when you have as many as i do they take care of each other. >> how does it make you feel? are you outraged? >> i am not surprised. you grew up in california. you know the type of people who send their kids to school there. that's the point. they are also demonstrative and they just have to show. i was behind a woman and her son on the plane the other day. she was explaining to her son that he's only a boy if he chooses to feel that way. it's like, okay, that is fine. but it's so oppressive. to jamie's point they are pushing it back as far as they can.
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>> they are talking about this while in transit? >> they are on the plane in front of me. it's not for her son. it's for everyone else to hear. >> just like what kat said. it's not for the child. it's for the adults. they are using a child for their own self-esteem. >> we used to worry about colleges bin propaganda. they now realize they can go further back. but their idea of utopia is a failure. at 4% of kids no math, who is going to build roads? who will perform microsurgery when people need it? that is racist so i don't know how to use all these tools. >> i want to appreciate this moment. no one said to jamie's point before. coming up, joe has got rocks in his head and talks with the dead.
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no-knock it's coming your way. joe pa see memory of g7 could have only happened in heaven. brain-dead biden brings us of the video of the day during a campaign speech. he sat down with him a few years ago. he's been dead since 1996. to be fair, that might be the same year joe lost
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consciousness. roll it. >> right after i was elected i went to a g7 meeting with all the nato leaders. it was in south england. i sat down and said america is back. later on from germany, i mean from france, he looked at me and said, you know, how long are you back for? >> first of all, mid or ran from germany. i mean, france. that's the part he corrected. that's like saying i am for child labor. i'm sorry, i'm for child marriage. at least he didn't say how in 2015 he beat up charles de gaulle. for a quick history lesson he was president from 1991 to 95 and died in '96. if that meeting happened he
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would have been talking to a dried out old corpse. what did you think of his correction? >> he does this all the time. i am out of things to say about the president thinking he sees dead people. that should never be the case. i shouldn't have to have one take about that. i've lost count at this point. it's going to happen again. >> it will happen again. >> i have to save it for the next time will we do this a segment on the next time he does it? >> reserve your commentary. >> brian, this is the longest election season and this is how he is now. that entire moment was screwed up. >> the whole speech was. he had to speak four times over the last seven days. each speech had major moments where he became unintelligible and inaccurate. what's important is van joe's actually said the best thing for
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joe biden to win an election is to keep the lowest profile possible. can you imagine saying the best way for your team to win is for you not to play? that is really what they are saying. >> they use to say that to meet all through high school and grade school. kennedy, to his point, he's not doing the three-minute super bowl halftime interview. the easiest interview anybody can do. >> it's a layup and seems like a challenge. but he's a was because he cannot be challenge. that is why trump challenged him to a debate. let's debate right now. he knows the contrast is in addition to a series of ongoing indictments. it's really the best campaign tool that the former president has. it would be contrasting himself to joe biden on a stage answering the same questions. the difference in their energy level and ability to put sentences together. i remember when bob dole 1996
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running for president. he was with the brooklyn dodgers. that ended his candidacy. people said too old. he can't even remember emmanuel macron own. he's like young and vibrant. >> the names don't even sound the same. jamie, do you think someone on his staff is feeding him bad info on purpose? >> he is still alive. it's absolutely insane. let me say this. i never thought i would have something in common with the president, but we are both speechless. i don't even know what to say. i heard late night at the bar when you get him drunk he talks normal. he talks with perfect diction. they should start dressing him in whatever suit he wants to wear when he dies just to save time.
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a story in five words. >> five words. wrinkles make you look suspicious. i did not write this.
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german scientist found that people with more face wrinkles are perceived as untrustworthy. is that why you do so much botox? >> okay. if i did, how bad would you feel for me now? a couple things. i want to be quick to give everyone else time to talk. humboldt university when they do a study, i am all ears. this is a humboldt study. charles bronson and clint eastwood. nothing but trust and dignity and strength. i pooh-pooh the study. >> they are men. >> it is more the effects of judging people for women. oh wow no [ bleep ] . women are not allowed to age like men are. men are allowed to get old. i get actual e-mails from people. people watching are saying i am aging. that is how time works. what should i do? kill myself? jesus! >> a raw nerve they are?
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>> it's true. >> we apologize for the humboldt university. tonight they didn't give an example of a woman. [ crosstalk ] they have admitted to lots and lots of surgery. >> one of the most untrustworthy americans ever. kat has a point. women with wrinkles play which is. >> that's right. and dig ditches. believe me, i know there is old lady porn. i've got something to look forward to after fox. >> disgusting. >> she is being entrepreneurial. >> thank you very much. i'm looking at the next stage of my life. >> don't make my mistake. name a woman. >> honestly i didn't even read that part that it was about women. i wish i hadn't cared as much. you can't can help your
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