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all right. i'll get going. happy happy valentine's day, everyonve you know. before we get to the monologue, we actually interceptedsome c some valentine's day cards and we thought we'd share theme. . you. first up, dear valentine, iffiru you really loved me, you'd buyl one of my awful books. >> love, bryan. kill me. happy valentine to the best brother ever. love ilhan omar. oma oh, my gosh. >>s. valentine'r. i'd kiss you if my face couldf y move. >> love nancy pelosi. happancy pely joe.. but i'm not your sister. love jill biden and happy
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valentine blurred as i findndisi love. nc >> joe biden. all right. oh, thank you. courtesy last feel like i'm at a golf match. all right. af the monologue a gol. so on this valentine's day, i'm afraid i have to break some bad newrato breakds about o president america. he's just not thatt that into y. because as joe continues to neglect this relationship yo ours, we're seeing the results of his terrible presidency unchecked, illegal migration, crime running rampant inflation ofcrime ruf the the chances of d war three are growing faster than a stain a on joe's pants. >> and yet the news coming from government is a kaleidoscope of catastrophes which biden and ase meditastropha are still tryg to frame as progress. >> for the past week, we've beene past to believe it's bides age. >> that's the issue. but is believe i it really? there are plenty of old dudes doing fine all over like steve doocy and peter doocy.
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>> so it's not just joe's age. j that's the rooust, the country's problems, its neglect of our basic systems. let's take the border. ,everybody else does. on tuesday, house voted to impeach alejandro mayorkas over his handling of the migrans overt crisis. but that's more overdue than that book i stole the library. it's for white people.s the now it's the first time they've impeached a cabinet since 1876. that was back when joe was in diapers, or rather, back when he started wearing diaperck whes. >> of course, joe criticized the vote, saying history will not look kindlyvolicans on republicans for their blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship. he called it unconstitutional after having a long conversation o with ruth bader ginsburg. she is >> she's dead. just so you know. now, the democrat controlleds senate will likely dismiss the charges, but the issue isn't going away but the , and neither
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are 10 million illegal immigrants, especially since joe biden'l s job growth numbers are likely built on illegals. imcording the center of immigration studies, all employment growth has goneut immigrants compared to 2019. in other words , maybe they are taking our jobs. no joke. here's the lateslk, t promo for "fox and friends". while they more tattoos thanle ainsley. and waity. your stories like ths one out of boston where virtuous souls are takinuous sog the migrants into their own homes and turning them into slave labor. one woman took in a haitianr. woman and even boasted that it's like havinerg her owns personal chef. yeah, when dem say buildik back bettee havir guess they men with indentured servants. i just hope that doesn'tperson. >> any ideas to america's cotton industry how littlemigras cotton joke. so yeah. migrants. they're the pets that walk . emselves are the
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>> but maybe she's on to something. maybe i get my own personal misuse. you know, the one i had before just left. and thankfully, i'm being ruled out a suspect in his disappearance. so far. disap >> so wepe keep being told thins are great. you know, it's like we're madonna. >> and we just asked our assistant how the plastic surgery lookd ous, but it's we s anything but great. you want cause and effect. ou the cause is uncontrolled immigration, here's the effects . denver's slashing all city services to pay for des migrants, including it police and health departments. 911 that requires reservations . new york city cut services across the board, including potentiall reservay canceling tt four police academy classes. and i love those movies. is ex >> new york state is spending twice as much on services for each migrantpeas muc on homeles chicago homeless shelters are so overrun, migrants have been sleeping in police stations, city buses and,with airport terminals at o'hare. they live there with no i.d. or
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vetting. yeah, but make sure you don't have a four ounce shamp bottle of shampoo. and in cowley, newsome, government run health care to all illegals while legal fac californians face growing, waits for medical services as the state w projects a $68 $b billion deficit. at tha t sentence, we're any more backwards, it would read. hi, is greg. how like you people and howse have many of these illegals been repaying us? >> they'velegals b attacked cop in times square, which is yet another job. americans alreadyet anoty do. they shot at tourists and cops right outside this very studio. as we were leaving, you know, thank god, my assistantme shielded me from f the bullets. >> no, no, that's one less jobn review. now they runjo shoplifting, cha
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snatching and organized crime gangand organis, riding mopeds,y dragging women through the streets. and it was a stolen moped, which meanand its there's now o who can't get to the library. t they started human trafficking rings that brand women behintodg ears suddenly, as what? as trump oncomen behe said, thet outrage. they aren't sending their best. ing their besthe was right becae that includes a major venezuelan prisos n gang.ent ma true, venezuelangn president maduro is of who hates us, emptiedce and his prisons and sent his bad guys here and he's not takin sgt them back. seems like a solvable problem. why not pulvablet them in sacks of our foreign aid and send him to ukraine? d and of course, the new york th recently ran a piece trying to highlight how republicans are problem. right. aprillegal immigration is good but it's still the fault of evil republicans that we can't stop it. you know, it's funny.evil all these idiots telling us to tighten the border now are the
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same people who told us there was no border problem just months ago. nohmm. wha i wonder what changed. well, and elections coming ucha. and joe looks like. >> but also we've learneve leara again that the hole is always greater than the sum of its an thef parts. for example, a pair of glasses and hair extensions on their ow -- n would have no value.eth but put it together and you cann make a caree r, but also an unfettered migrant crisis. a plus rising crime, plus a depletion of resources equals america at its breaking point. ,even a drunk woman could do the math. wake up. let's welcome tonight'p,s guests . i bet he's glad he's not the governor. former congressman lee zeldin, r we told her to keep our answers to under an hour.
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that's fox true crime podcast. emily, about you. he picked up his from high school today. comedian jim flaherty had her valentine's she got an ankle bracelet from the police. "new york times" best sellingtip author and fox news contributor cat do you read the defenseof m is so pathetic of my yorkersay e that they say they'll sayce a poor job performance isn't a criteria for impeachment. so they're even saying he . y but you still can't impeach him. how do how do you get so far? and do they not care? i think for the by the for the democrats, mayorkas is actually doing his joe bideno it was with the directive of the whiteb. house thattitle they got rid of title 42 without a replacement, that they got rixlreplacd or ren in mexico policy. they stopped construction of the border wall, starte stopd the customs and border patrol agents. they end up rampin ang catchlease.
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and release. this was all by design. the wse rest of u who have problem with the millions of people coming into the country duringons of , the biden administration were saying that this is you know, thisllown is that you are not following the laws and the rules and thegc constitution. you're not protecting the people. but getting back to your question theto a, i think that y orcus by design in thean biden administration'sd the . he's actually doing his job. yeah. and i guess if that's counting againscountit the job numbers, h a win win for them. i just came upemst came with t. >> i have a stutter and looking for votes. yeah. emily, the dems in the mediathis are calling this impeachment political. is that interesting? when is it not? ? i mean, they impeach trump twice for political reasonrump twis. and the irony to me is that this is this actually tool that congress can use upon realizing or determining that someone has abdicated their duty someone.
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and so for the president to call it political, the whole poin s t is the tool is baked intoof or the fabric of our country right. the whole point is that the checks and balances against someone who has totally utterly failed at their job. keep in mind, this is the same president that calledn thar the her report a smear hack, a political smear job. with t so obviously this guy hashe a problem with the truth. can i focus fo. r for a moment abo just on what you said in the intro about california? becaus >>liforne i. please. okay. just a quick second. yes. quick si'm deathly afraid okay. of the inevitable gavin newsom machine that's going to replacie the crypt keeper. and i want us all to be to understand what that looks like . so california is facing a $60 billion deficit. that's what you said.ion de and keep in mind that their largest expenditure is health thn. umafi that's almost $1,000,000,000 under that. what do you think falllion dollc that? the medicare and all of the what they're now extendingard a illegal immigrants and you contrastnl that only three onlyf 15% of californians can afford homes.
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3 million californians cannot afford the interne t. and yet we have someone at the helm there who tells us it'sells about care, not cash.out am and it's about amplifying and lifting uppl up black brown people who are the ones being totally pushed out of that medicareng system in the state of california. the backwards existencetence of that state and itofit being deteriorated int beingo se deteriorated into the toxic cesspool that it is, is becausai of him. >> so we all have to watch out. i like i like it when you don yo trisu do, definitely, because you get to see your tricepics. >> you've been doing it very bright dips, you've been doing dips. i've been trying to do that.ght. >> all right. all right. so, jim, you are some say you're a very givingly: yeah , some s person. would you be willing to take some migrants into t your house, your spacious house? >> no, nuso, i don't even like f i have people over for dinner and they stae y dessert too long, i want them out. it's true.
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in is awkward to have strangerrs your house and they can't speak english. >> i just had a super bowl parte and they cy after the gam. people are just still hanging out like a go. yeah, likebowl par it's over. let's move on. and those are your kide.s? this is my home gym.bu what emily was saying about california, like, i thinke if you're a california residents, probably easier i af you sneak in to mexico, change your name, then come back over and l immigrant.migrant. you'll get a better job, and you get free health care. yeah bette, that's true. that's true. if you have, like, an expensive surger>>an expeny, you can't. >> oh, no.you ifwant you want to change you your gender, you can just go into the border, come out, and then you can get iu can getr free. have you thought about that? i have, but i'm only going to do it once. change my gender. i have, i'm trying to get a specialdy on netflix, a comedy special. so as a white male,hanc the only chance i got is if i change my gender. so i'm going to wait for i got it that.er. yeah, that's a good thing.ng i was going to say, if t you evn get arrested and you you're going to jail, then
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change your gender. >> then i change my gender. then i cann some fun in jail. exactly. i don't have to fend off ofbunch of guys. yes, exactly. all right, kat, what do you know? >> i have a question that you're going, right? yeah, yeah, yeah. what do you think? ? a the impeachment thing. i guess my question is, you know, they've been doing thdems hav have been doing it,g and maybe it's like time to bring a gun to a gunfight. you know a i just i couldn't agree more with the political y itg because ever is politics. right. but when you, for example,s sayt that biden was also saying that the bill they didn't pass this bill, if this wasuld really that big of an issue, they wouldn't have shoved all this other stuff like ukraine funding into the bill. >> that was a political move. right. and to m thate, it's always a goodild th thing when they don't just like push a bill through that no one's really gottero an chance to read or consider yet. i think that that's always i th goo to other people ofticsw playing politics. >> when you're playing politiche ,everybody knows it, too. nobody's like, you know what the repub they're playing
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politics with this conflict. every everybody wepolitics all w that this is what's going on. everyone's exhausted by it. and the whole likehat is histor will gloss up. i think history is going to gloss over thisis like there] a lot of other going on right now. >> maybe on right like an extra credit question. but it's like nobody says, okay, now what everybodyt nobods to take the time to say, oh, they did this, they did this, now what are we going to dhey d >> because we haven't noticed there's a bit of a situation going on, you know, that you made on., me think that i should be reading history books that are outres that that talk about the 2000 because i haven't. and that's not step i wouldnderw remember i wonder what they do cover you know like what did kidshar it learn about like theq war? what are they like? what are they liken abouthe ir?s there could be things that we think are extremely important that are completelwe thinky ove, right? i think so, yeah. yeah. to care about this>> jim in ten years, this impeachment. it's not going to go through. he's notgoin going to geting ab convicted. yeah. you know, don't don't be talking about how many times i show taylor swifouvet in a ths super bowl. yeah. in ten years it was 58 times.
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yeah, exactll inears.y and i loa her little friend, little orphan annie. loit's just and by the way, that that ukraine bill actually d more money for ukraine's border than our own. yeah. and one thing for this entirse biden administration, he showed that he had the power to open the border right. >> this whole thing that congress needs to give him a power in order to close it e th is we all know that you have the power right now. you proved i t by using those powers to open it in the first place. you're assuming he still knows he's presidentt place. he's presidentt place. . ne all right. up next, in a rare display, nato members4hr prev to pay nexm 24 hour prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as perhaps it get all day and all night. heartburn. acid with just one day a day shoes as prevention choose nexium. >> sure you. >> remember, the jewelry exchange has stackable bands 189 half carat anniversary bands 399 one carat 699 two carat three stone rings,
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the agreed upon spending target this year how nice of them they're agreed to pay what theye us. but i guess we should be grateful. it's lik s. e the illegals i keep in my basement finally acknowledging the free gruel i provide. it comes after trump's comments suggesting the u.some in. mighti defend nato's allies against russia if they fail to contributes f theye percent of their gdp today to defense. >> i said everybody's to pay. >> they said, well, if we don't pay, are you still goinggo to protect us? i said, absolutely not. well, sir, if we don't paywe are and we're attacked by russia, will you protect us? i would noa,t protect you. >> in fact, i would encourage them to do whatever the hell they wanin cct, t them do, whatever the hell they want. i said the same thing to security. when taylor swift refused leave my hotel room. >> in fact, one of trump'sormera former national security advisors, keith kellogg, revealed plans for a possibl eed tiered system for nato membership. it's kind of like how spirit pla airlines operates.
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>> if you pay more, they'll give you water. , if trump wins reelection, countries that don't pay up coul protve their article five protections removed. that article ensures collective of nato's members, meaning an attack on one is an attackat on all. it's the same way warthogs feel when you attack randi weingartenwh and warthog. someth this is something germany is all too familiar with, whicih is why their chancellor pledged his country's commitment to the 2% target. sure, nato's been happy to lettv america pick up the tab at every turn. they're like jesse wattersey except when they kill a , they have diplomatic immunitexc but now that it's second trump term is a real possibility, they suddenly reaching for their wallets. but it makes sense. humansei are driven by incentives. if someone says pay me back whenever, whenever always
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means never, but attach a consequence to their inactiont and you almost always get results. that's why i fired that pool boy. he would have learned his lesson if he hadn't already drowned after that was not fault either. emily, is it amazing? evep's not even in office and he's influencing nato. he's more of a president. dincd biden 100% because his wod carries more weight than biden'riess has or ever will. i just want to focus for a second on biden's comments about this. biden's cod the pto stan and say or repeat from the prompter what someone else wrote, which was this is shamefuoceone elsl all this he said. this is un-american. he saiun-amerid, we make commite americans. we stand by those commitmentricd and later, he said, it's a sacred commitment. and i to point out how hollow that rings. how tragict ri sounds coming frm this person's mouth. after we abandoned we abandoned
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americans in afghanistan. we a out our military before evy every american was evacuated. we an wa abandoned afghan girls. we abandoned military equipment. so essentiallyd mili surrenderi. to china. we had conditions placed on everythin hg we've given it to israel and told them to tone down their responsdown te to has and islamic. the nerv e of this individualal offic that occupies the oval office to come out and sa ye sacr our commitments are sacred to me is laughableed. sgust i and it's only eclipsed by the sense of disgust i have for him . happy valentine's da y. ] oh, oh, that is why that'sfor y. great. good for you. so, jim it's like i feel likeowr trump's superpower is that he makes you think twice. like you can't just assume anything like they d o. t he they don't. well, maybe he will pull the funding, but he might. well, he will not support us. and so the he gets of the act bu
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because he's unpredictable. yeah, it's amazing. all of a sudden they're paying it off just reallying all sad yeah, that's almost like a boss at a company saying, listen, we go att some come in and all of a sudden people start working. yeah. you know, that's what' liffs ans going on. and look, the united states, we're like their sugar daddy. we're like sugar. al, we'll pay all thel of bills. you just pay your phone bill, and then all of a sudden a they don't pay the phone bill. trump's like, what? what are we doing here? yeah, you know , are we paying everything that i got to pay your phone bill, too. so i get that he's doing that. yeah. is it a great isn't it funt want to see? it's like even those even nato i . he's going to be president. i love it. and that germany is all of aingo sudden going to pay 2%? i don't know. i mean, i'm not a history buff o ,y but germany paying more extra for war. it never really works out fobura that. it's true that st o bluffs work. trump called their bluff and they and they folded what i you know what i haven't understood about the whole newdt cycle surrounding this comment is if you want to make the point, you know, sayo h that the way trump made his point was maybe an offensey
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or a disgusting way to make the point, i guess that you can say that, but yobut u can't sayw there was no point there. yeah, nobody takes it a step further. okaynobody tp you feel that way. what do you think about the current situation with?fact nieto what do you think about the fact that, you know, and h at usthey laug, they l and they make fun of usle about how little time we t imget off and.we h >> you know, we have free health care, we have months and months, and we're justavth d boat like smoking cigarettes or whatever they do over there. >>er there and we're paying forr wars. >> so i think that, okay, so what's your solution okay, to this? because it's we get bent overthm by all of them and. >> something should ensure they should pay. absolutely. it's a jok here.e. . >> i t is a joke.e, what say you? nato's alliance requires shared sacrifice. >> everybody needs to do . eir part the united states is as far away from the threats acrosss f the as anyone and part of nato's. yet these foreign countries t expect us to pay the moshet. >> and you know, the reality is that when we are getting-
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others to step up, it's not making nato's weaker. it's making it stronger, demandining natog these other cs pay their fair share is not an existential threat to nieto not demanding other countries to pay their fair share.that i that's an existential threat to nieto. individand one of the thing, be way, these these foreign countries, when these foreign fos, when they're talking about us funding, i would likeu. them to be thanking the u.s. taxpayer more than they do. because when it comes to us foreign aid, it is valentine's dad chy and christmas and everye else's birthday all rollede ever in one every day. >> i would just like the u.s. taxpayer to be able to heay i we and, feel some gratitude and appreciation from these countries. >> we should be ablel somegrati- dive me an idea we should have a special dispensation when we travel to europe, like wen we. get free discounts on sf because we pay for their military. wee pa be great. >> yeah. or at least like. would you like a cigarette? yes, exactly. , ex >> exactly. some cigarette and some exacsome cigo.
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with friends. >> but the homeowner, a woman, says the guy brokehe some house rules and invited extra guestsd overex. imagine being punished for having too many friends. never happenvings me, says one y . >> so the homeowner tried to charge the guy extra 960 bucks, but the guy refused sit to and left a bad review on the airbnb site. and he says that's when she retaliated by emailing his wife security camera photo of hima ph whicanother woman, which is b.s.. >> call me old fashionedh is, but security footage is only meant for. >> not ask any security guard. they'll tell you.ou. >> and the worst part is his ended on september 11, so there is no way his wife will forget it. my birthday, september 12th. i can maketember 1 that joke.
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i think so. he later sued the homeowner, saying the marriage suffered asi result, adding that the situationgn him extreme emotionl distress, public humiliation and mental anguish. which raises the question, how ish, the que different than marriage ? jim, a guy never woulde gu have done this even if you if the guy was, he never would have sent a photo to another of tffy to its wife. it's just terrible. yeah. he wouldn't broken the guy code. exactly. yeah. she. jim: would nd. ft a ba but also, you know, in this woman's rules at a house you are not allowed to in the pool was part of the one of the rules because you had a pool in the back. yeah, like, i didn't know that was you know, a requirement. i think you pretty much know that. yeah. i don't think there's other airbnbwas a where you get you're allowed to in the pool, and then if you want to take a dump, go into a hot tub, n
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you know, but you don't want that heat. that's what this guy gets. well, even a bad review becaushe he's messing with the woman's business, i don't believe in them. you knowyo, you people like ladies reviews. they've been to a business a 100 times and at 101 time they didn't have a good time. said about a bad id not h review about that. yeah. the other hundred were fine. yeah. it's like yelp givesw abou greg: i people power who don't experience power and other avenues. so they do it in their reviews and they write all over. one time. they had a bad time. yeah. and it could be the mood they're in. ges. know, data protection measure people's moods before they can make go. look, you guys had a fight in the on the way over . get out of here. you're not. you're not getting seated. you're goingg cd to be nit pickg and find in everything. go home and get ubereats. i i offer you. cat, whose side are you on?n ka, did he deserve this. >> the only reason he would deserve is because he stated an airbnb. i don't know why people stay in an airbnb like you can save money, but you pay with your soul. >> yeah, it's horrible it. >> like all the rules i looked at all the rules told me like no vaping on the propertere's n
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why? yeah, i'm like, why do i can't vape your backyard like beforepd you leave? look at this. strip the vet like the not to dr that. i'm doing your chores for you. like, you know chores , whatever happened. they have so much power over you. a hotel. you can do whatever you want. liker you. yo you, like leave the maidy. extra money if there's a mess. >> if you're not, don't want to be a yeah, but like, you know you can send the thing to they got personal. yeah it's so it's just sof, you strange he like all this stuff like oh you didn't registeregisw all the houseguests and this and that. it's like this woman, clearly shome being an airbnb host h because she likes to control people and she watches thee wama her security camera. like, i think it's creepy. i think it's weird s yeah, you know what it is? the problem with airbnb is that it's still somebody's house.s h. so they feel like that, that like they want to they want to make sure there wat s no sign or scent that you were ever there. yet they wan or hat money. >> yeah. and they will find you $300. this is one of my issues. one of the charges, $300 for moderation of your review. even >> like, what does that even
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mean? okay. onnect grievance number one, when you connect any person, karma is a. a with person, karma is a. h personb it's inevitable that s are going to go wrong. things went sideways. wen >> but i'll say one other complaint about the homeowner hocause you know, you're askineg us to take some sides here, the homeowner and the advertising, the property said, forget your worries. yeah. so guy reads it, he goes there, he gets screwed, and then he ended up getting screwed. >> yeah, that's what fair. lee oh, yeah.th she kept saying you, i hope, have a wonderful stay. >> you have a great stay. and then it's just horrible. emily like, who should his wifee be mad at most her? here's why i love this so much. because i feel like weis whyally kne totall they the jury. however, just note that airbnb has referred them to arbitration per. the clause in the contract. say this when you dig into it further, this woman, the homurt, owner, was probably the most e overlordik
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instinctual, which is probably arresting you for talking about we're not the the un like what's the word that means just totally out to lunch like the fantasticad thatl that shere expected of people who are. yes, in her house for a night, whatever were off the charts. but here's the best part. she claims that heshe clai over with more than like six people and that they were loudly cussing in the drivewae y, havingneighb a party, and that the neighbors complained and called over. he sayors i only had one guest,h that lady. so all we have to doat lady., i the neighbors and look at the reco who ins and see the right and secondly or last d his wifeaile with via a fake like email account with his name in itlove- and said i love your bag in the subject line- and then was liki where did you get it? ch this this lady is so crazy. there needs to be a separate criminal charge for insanity. >> mm.ye and you are a lawyer, so i'llrd take your word for it. lawyer lady, i ruined his favor. i like it,
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that api and what a sacrifice. >> wait till israel hears about this are definitely going to reconside eveverything. >> one dope who did the hunger strike said untilkes at our universities divest, they are complicit and w iunivee are complicit because we pay tuition and the in gaza. well, wrong and wrong. there isn't a and you won't pay your because chancesoing are we'll end up doing that for you. you deadbeats. the other strike was in solidarity with 17 brown university students who went on an eight day hunger strike for the same reason. reasr eight wholeofo days is a pretty big deal. well, maybe not foreve bigr, . everyone. >> but definitely for most rs eve people. so i'm not sure it's fair to say 12 hours even counts as solidarity with anyone. it's like saying you're play, you're playing call of duty plr with the troops.n you can't call skipping a meal a strike. that's the case. i should have gotten a nobel peace prize for colonoscopi y. h
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oh, the night before. they make you drink that weird stuff, cat, you'll find ou, , dt soon enough. hey, do this 12 hours withoutt a food count as a hunger strike cat. no, i think that's normal. i know, but i'm being serious. okay? likermal. if you're asleep for t of that, basically, that's just you wakeically y up and you dont for a couple of hours. >> yeah. isn't that like, does else just, like, roll into an omelet in, like. huh. i don't i would be. you're slightly delaying - breakfast. >> that's all they did. they slightly delayed breakfast. they were justdelaa slig delaye. on a couch. they do what everybody else does and they call themselves heroes. >> yeah, i guess i participated on friday and i had no idea. yes, exactly. you're the real hero. .hank you fo r your service. e, >> you know, people lie. i think, you know, they're doing this. you know, they're obviously anti-semitic, don' they're appropriating what jews do regularly. >> culture, right? >> i actually thought
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about that. you know, like that is somethinregularly called g that we we do we observe shabbat and we. >> gre are you jewish? i am. i didn't know that. and i coulh? >> li d. >> right? yes. you can check out other networks. other networks take me off.u you know, i appreciate your great how like a 12k me hour hunger strike. >> it doesn't count. yeah it does. it can. and it it it kind of feels like, you know, christin and brian stelter cooked up what a hunger strike would look like. they make it. well, and if you but if b you want to, i mean, we're talking about hamas sympathizers. so i felt like maybe i shoulmasd some friendly and free advice and to really get our attentio n f . you should probably go without food for at least a month. onthright? >> yeah.reg: wi without water for at least ten or 14 days, and then i'lle be impressed. essego. that is not healthy advice. leavcee. l of t sohe, emily, i love the facticiz that they. they publicizeedd it. they thought that this vacuous
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virtue signaling would actually hel sigp their. but it always hurts. you know what i was thinking too? that this dumb is probably read about it read it as brown students instead of brown university. so they were telling themselves like, we're totally in solidarit" iny with thetuden. brown students. exactly like, they're such idiots are. and you're right, 12 hours without food. that's like a united flight that gets delaye are12 hoursd. no one cares food anymore. just as you know, i used to ber. an nfl cheerleader, i drink liquid for 17 days. hold my beeri dr you harvard. >> yeah. you really had to starveg: you h yourself to get into that uniform no no i did, that electively. oh, nothing to di o with onlleci my french. >> i likvee to jam. do you these people, are they the best they really as they really have made a difference. it's too bad the israeli government didn't hear about that. it i, because if they wouldit have heard that 30 people in.
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america spent 12 hours without eating, they would have pulled out of the gaznga strip. yeah, definitely. no question. that's all they needed. but e trying to figure out how to end this thing. if they would have just known. it's good to know that, you know, if i skipped breakfast one day and i have enough time in the afternoon, i could just tell t tellnger people i'm on a hunger strike. exactly. at 12 hours, 12 hours? that's great. that's nuts, man. that's how fatth americans are. like, if you go 12 hours without eating, that's called the protest. all right. up next, climate nut s opposee] giving her a road. s.com/ >> if you'll be in the new yorku area with like tickets to sek te gutfeld to foxnews.com slash gutfeld and click on the link to join our studio audience a must in your medicine cabinet call coming on the number cold shortening brand highly recommended people love scamsula unique zinc formula. it shortens coldt s zakim shortw
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is, is that the industry is primarily international and it's that the flight s get then just buy roses from american florists. sts. yes. yeah. . taket in america problem solved. take your roses. yeah. youget jobs back to america. >> right. cat a chick. you get any valentine's day gifts todantine'y? >> no, nothing? no nothing at all. what i left on your desk again. >> welcome bac dk. i forgot to poke holes in the box so it might nochtt to p be breathingok. b >> oh, yeah. no, i mean, roses are fine forou me. >> it's like, okay, what else you got? if you are, i do not totally obsess that i'm not interested. an t you have to do better than that. bumean, itn, also, just, like, curl up, like writing a whole. >> the whole thing about rober t . nobody's going to stop doing it. the others are giving people roses. i mean, th, the bachelor, that's
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a whole franchise built upon that. >> yes, exactlisy. es, ex >> so who are the peopleac who wrote this? somebody told them to do it and they're like, okaymebody tt >> you know, it's funny. washington post is alwaysay a buzzkill. >> they every holiday, they'll tell you it's bad. a kt i got an email from "the washington post" for their valentine's day specia frl was read for $0.50 a week. so o they do a column on valentine's day and then they try to ged thent you to buy something for valentine's day. did they got catfos that did yoa so, jim, usually fory valentine's day, you give women . >> oh. but the one good thing is i cann only give it to her oncely. you know, i'm worth over two years. she already got it las hwo year year. t i wish i can give it to you again, but i canu . i.why ar sorry. i'm so sorry. why are you sorry? i mean, it's true sorry e. i just assumed. but anyway, what do you make of this carbon footprint? well, that's a good
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environmentafootprinl. e. so you can tell your wife orll y girlfriend. listen, you know, mulliganour w, you $3 card for valentine's day. i'm thinking about the environment. yeah you a llar, that's why get the card that's made out of paper, which comes from a tree. nd it is get my girl car by valentine's day. yeah, because she can't read yei don't. car f >> oh, yeah, that was a good one. it was a good one.you because you're right. usuall >> but what i usually doy is i'll go in the store and i'll pick out a nice washis there. like, i'll read this, and she reads it and. i yeah. i got. ever had to put it right back on. i save myself $5. that is because they're not my words anyway. soysel because they are not your word. >> yeah. why don't we do this?o we d i mean, they're not our words. you do. you actually write a little poem for your life? absolutely you. from the heart. and when i go to a card store,t. i don't just get the first card. yeah, i look at every single card. it takes me hours. i usually have to go to, like,r
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