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i have three at lee, right? you are right. i agree. happy wednesday, everyone. everyso back in 1992, when i ws still in menudo. the cl james carville famously gavein the clinton presidential campaign itadvice. it's the economy, stupid, when he should said it's the dry, st cleaning, stupid. but this year it's the safety stupid, which is something someone should have said to alec baldwin. baldwi but from the border, our disintegrating cities, america's feeling of safety and security is falling faster fran a door from a 737 max. and that means another lefty sacred cow has failed. it's the progressive chestnut
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that the copcrowd s, the enemy,t the perps. turns out there are bad guys ou t there, which is why we have prisons and we have cops. but that basic truth obliterated and replaced with an extreme opposite. our policerate not only racist,m but also irrelevant. a conclusion exaggerated wildy th extremes by the george floyd propagandist. remembere geor the of minneapols documentary which suggested doich uch of the narrative around floyd's death was just that a narrative should narrn it coming? spo well, we did, but if we spoke it'de called racist. calledbut now the myth we hopeer is starting to unravel. so let's turn to thehe story of roland fryer, a renowned black economics professor at harvard. in 2016, he published an extensive study which soughte rl to explore racial differences overolice use of force. and he collected data from all over, including new york, dallas, houston, l.as, n,. and florida. here he is last week discussing th. f findings we collected millions of observations on everyday
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use of force that wasn't lethal. we collected thousands of observations on lethal force. and it was in thisf in 2016 that i realized people lose, their minds, when they don't like the result. yes, we saw some bias in the lo we saw w level uses of forcest c everyday pushing up against cars and things likear that.at l >> people seem to like that result. but we didn't find any racial bias police shootings. s >> shoo to his surprise, he foud no racial bias in policet shootings. but despite those valiandespitto millions of observations and data points, that was an inconvenient truth that people just couldn't handle. >> i had colleague s take me into to the side and say, don't publish this. you'll ruin your career. i said, what are you talkingwith about? i said, what's wrong with it? do you believe the first part? yes. do you believe the second part? >> well, it's the issue. i said
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>> they just don't fit t together. i said to them, if the second part showed bias, do you think i would should publish it then? and they said, yeai saidh, then. would make sense. and i said, i guarantei said, e you i'll publish it. >> well, someone's going to be sitting alone in thi is goins cafeteria. so he was toldteria. not to pubh it because it didn't fit the narrative. >> but good for him. nahe did it anyway.ckla and the backlash was so bad, he says he hadsh w to have polie protection for 40 days, all because he told the truth. and a few years later, in 2019 came the fallout. or two y he was suspended for two years and his lab shut down after being accused of verbal sexual misconduct and fosterindg hostile work environment, which he denies. and the personconduc handed out that suspension, the dean of faculty at the time, claudine, the, you know, the woman who would on to become harvard's president, but then resigned after she
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prn on campus, -semit and that she also plagiarized tons of her own academicis, but ell as ripping off merkel. but -- but in a beautiful moment, fryer was askedclaudi about claudine last weenek. hei >> claudine. she said this in a lettera lett to theer economics department.e at the time, professor fryeryer exhibited a patterexhin of behar that failed to meet the expectations of conduct within our communitypectatiocont harmful to the well-being of its members. she totality of these behavior is a clear violation of institutional norms and a betrayal of trus t of the ask, do harvard community. >> so i guess i want to ask, do you believe in karma ?? >> here are some other. >> yeah, we believe that. but for those of you at home, it's a ter tm means people who have sex with their moms or or is the left calls it maternal attracted personr s.
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so maybe with downfall he gets the last laugh, but not before his career gets derailed and his reputation trashed. n and let's not forget that by burying a guy like fryery marrye the message was clear. do not with a narrative or you will be destroye [bleep] d. and so the myth that all cops are racist killers of black men could continue, and more people, most of whom are minorities that the police protect would die. but this denial of the truth on public safety still rages in kansas city after the shooting at the super bowl celebratioooting on that in theh of a young mother and the wounding of 22 others. kansas city' s mayor quinton lucas was more off about the governor using the word thugs to describe the shooters. it was a racist dog whistle, which makes no sense if it were dog whistle, we would have seen these ladies coming running terrible. no, you stop it. you stop it. but really, it can't a dog
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whistle if all of us can hear it and it says about the c mayor of a city where dozens of people are shot. who is more concerned about the feelings of the shooter and the words usedooter th? cities describe them. no wonder our cities are more dangerous than carpooling. dangr >>ou tiger woods. tiger wo sorry. meanwhile, outside boston, beficials at a high school have asked for the national guard to be deployed to control school violence. that way, teachers can devote more time to bangingre their. >> but you can bet most of those teachers are the same people who were calling trump racist calling when he was talking about putting the national guard at the border. in chicagoe border, the crime id that bullets are now an optional topping on their deep dishal buizza. but now the migrants have joined in with four of them arrested for robbing arrendrangling a man on a trai n . if only they were wearing maga hats. the other networks would cover ite wearin. and here in new york, the safest big city in america, according to bear adams, subway alvin bragg. subway crime crime i is up 22% d
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the year, and a record number of nypd cops were hurtf them on the job last year, with 1200j of them injured in struggles with suspectstruggs in the last three months alone. >> so thanks to a phony narrative run amok, it's now a physical war on the cops attaselvesr on. from a gang of migrants attacking two nypd officers in times off square to illegalss attacking cops in shelters, these scumbags haven't been in our country for 5 minutes, and they're already acting like democrats. and so, as the nypd reports,s th a new record number of cops injured on the job. no wonder cops are resigning. >> also, a record breaking pace. of course, in a yearce. ,e dram the democrats will brag incessantly about the dramatic decline in injured police.. but upon closer inspection, it's because there's no cops left to injurere.. welcome back.
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yes, he knows that quickest way to a man's heart. angioplasty. chef and restaurateur andrew., oh, she's known for her sports and her spunky, reports outkickr host charlie arnold'lys latter's avoid walking under her for bad luck. "new york times" best selling author and fox news contributo. r catherine and his marines are on loan from saturday. "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwal world champion tyrus cyrus. tyri i go to you first for no reason at all that happens. but you know what?ne i go to you for one reason, you havecause i think two reasons. i think you have something, fry, common with this guy prior because you have to you have t
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o the truth, even though you knowy that if you ifou g you go in the other direction, it would >> tafer for you monetarily wise. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. sleeping would. yes. woul: d was take color out of it which is hard to do ifn you're if you're a parent because america, we've come down to to down to two things. d we're either a truth seeker and that's hard becausrd becauet takes a lot of work, it takes time. >> you have to investigate everything. everyts you.ll you have to say, oh, okay, that's cool. and you put in your research oka and backy, t it up. and then when you get all your information together, then you'll have an inforn togethm ed response of, well, actually it's bad people who wio making bad mistakes with police officers, not necessarily a certai not necn skin tone, bus the truth seeker. s he's a true singer and he's fine with the fact that he's going to lose. he's black anymore. he's an uncle tom. he's all this. but what he really is, is again ,a truth teller, becausewhe anat we have become are parents
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and parents can't stand. truth tells you what a parent does. ituth it just mimics what it sees and what it's told. so when i see a headline police kill black people. >> police kill black people police, go back, people. >> and it's so easy because now all the excusein ms, my life and everything, it's not my fault. i'm not responsible. are my bad behavior. i just step out of the house and these racist cops will com e me. so i'm special. i'm in danger. are . on't need to improve so that's the that's the real thing is whether he's a true seeker. i wanted to bether -- he a true. i never cared. i gave him it. never gave it to him. no other man is going tell me what color i am. >> i have to be a big man. to tl but i'm saying, but i'm just. but that'sl the problem and with social media, with tech talks, with politicians today, whatever, they just want parents and that's what we've become. so to be a true seeker, you got to do your homework. ere we and right now we a are just weu are we've got you would think with a caribbean there's so many parents in back there's so many parents on tv. so stop being a parent. a someone tells you somethin parg
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happens, investigate it. that's what he did. it took a long time. the truth camea long bein. and lo and behold, turns out human beings are awful. >> through a well done, andrew, i love this story because wet ka wat we rarely get karma,rma. but fact that claudine was the one that totally screwed hiem ovecrewedr and. >> then she loses her job.e i think they should make him the new deanne. oh, i like i'd be amazing. i love it. is it funny that claudin andrew? behind everything? it's like in a scooby doo episode when they pull the mask it i like, when t it's claudine gary again. and. and by the way, thanhepull thek i thought you were going to ask me how to cook parrot. so i actually really eat parrot. you know what people should people people with everything. h a lot of bones.ey a lot of bones. but the thing is, is that let's let's zoom out>> and is, let ths conversation and actually take race out of it and apply what we're seen every single conversation in america we are in. >> and, you known th, you about gaslighting.
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>> and it's the first sign of a dorestic abuser where an abuse a relationship with the media government complex in america, they're abusing us with they're gaslightintionshipg. and then you have the parrots or the stupid people. and stupidity nole andstupiditws somebody who sees it in real life in front of them, but yetlo they still believe the lie. so you got to do your own research and you've got to actuall to do and youy come r own conclusion. stop being gaslit. because if everybody tells you thatop beie on food tastest everybody's going around in new york. they're like, i love foam bowl. it tastegoods like aerated greae and chemical cleaner. yeahe aerate, you know, that's a my culinary element. i never understood the whole foamry trend they put like, it's like it's not a sauce now. foamit is noit's something i fee i'm eating shaving foam. >> it's. it's by. they're selling you air. yes, exactly. t is bid. e effect it.>> g all right. yeah, yeah, yeah. you. asa cee, have you ever assumedra a certain position and then you read and you go, oh my god, i'm wrong. >> and if so, does it feel kind of good? d? >> well, when you say a similar position, i feel like my whole lifen you sa i grew up not recog
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race. i was always friends with different types of people , . i played sports my entire life, had teammates of all different walks of life. had ifferentof life.r skin colo. you were just my teammate. you were my friend. and even in sportsyou are d andc you're reading some of the headlines of gerard mayo, he's the new head coach of the patriots of thhe he says if you can't see color, then you have a problema proble. but then you look at the flip side with crime, you're not allowed to see color. like for we talk about the crime in new york city. there was recently a suspect who made an attack on a man suba on one of the subway platforms. and clearly see his face. he had no mask on. caught on surveillancee camera. yet there was a description undehe crime stoppers websitwase underneath the picture where you could clearly see his skin color. and it says the suspect ture where youhis skindescribedw 50 with a medium build and a beard. his ra no mention of his race, whichce would probably negate a lot f of other suspects. but they still they felt so, t t you know, intent on not putting the race in there because they didn't want to come offinrd
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as racist. but the nypd effectively can't even do their job. soce have a real problem on our hands. i always wonder if i become a suspect, what will the approximate be?e? >> i would imagine three footin4 5 to 4 foot kicks, 70 to £95.uns probso i probably hiding in a backpack, don't i just, i love this story that claudine was the one behind this. it's basically ruined the guy's life. and now she's gone.e real that's still to me is the real beauty of this. what saywhat say ten? >> but. well, i just think in general, i think it's really sad. and part of the reason we cann never get solved is because if there's ever a problem, there's sides. and then you go even further in your own side instead of actually looking at statistics for what theyrkin are looking at the problem for what it is maybe working together becausetogether criminn
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justice reform is something that i've always had an discrestedve alway. >> there's a lot of legitimate discussions that can be ha bdab about accountability for police, about nonviolent crime , crimes, about making sure people are informed of what their rights are. and in an interaction with the police officer, of course,stead what happened instead of having any sort of conversation about those thingsing any , it all cops are bad, bad, and you had to go this. and so we missed this opportunity. we're noportunite now we're i t, seeking to see the pendulum. i've been saying this for years and since 2020 truly swing in the other direction where we are going to havrwinging e peopo are calling in for, i worry, draconia-- in measures in terms of this. and i think that no real humankh being that way. i think every humanin being understands that they like to be able to feel safe on the subway, for example, and just the traffic in this city alone, it's a lot worse than it used to be. a lothan it and think that alonf of tells me what i hear from a lot of people. pel safe.t fee the train. i think that it's really sad
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will come from your ethnic background. they deserve a chance to live a normal life. hunter snorted everything he could. does but does that include grains n of woootns od? is this week, hunter's lawyers filed court documents that what appears to be lines of cocaineet
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in a picture see that are,more nothing more than lines of innocent sagas. a yeah. if you believe that i have a few kilos of colombian pine, lik i'd like to sell you. here's a closer look at the pack. >> i mean, come on. you in the mirror's reflection. >> three distinct lines of some kind of powder . s look i have to admit, it does loo akt a little different thahan the 50,000 other pictures we have of hunter's drugs. >> w hunter's attorneys argue that federal prosecutors mistook those line attornes as o when it's really stardust, because, of course, who doesus it? neatly arranged their saw does in three perfect glide three en. what did hunter hire charlie sheen to renovate bathroom? the photo used as evidence in hunter's felony gun case. un case and speaking of guns, hn before his lawyers also claim cl washe gun in question actually a novelty lighter?
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>> but here is where hunters defense gets even more preposterou eves. his attorneys claim that the picture was actually sent pictent tor by his then psychiatrist. the psychiatrist apparently said i psycht was sawdust sent m by a carpenter who also was a cook, a coke addict carpenter . >> i think i had the same guuy y k remodel my kitchenit. e >> but they claim the reason the picture was sent was to conve nt wy that mr. biden, too, could overcome any addiction. so you get that. a coke addict carpenter neatly arranged sawdust to look like line s of coke snapped a picture of it. email the doctor. psychiatrist i who then sent it to hunter as inspiration to overcome addiction. >> this story is totally. unbelievable, much like everything we've been told about the biden family. >> franklythe bide, you'd have y drugs to believe any of this stuff. but then again o , it could be true. after all, who can forget the time when an embarrassing vide when ano of me surfaced
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on the internet? no one still believes that i was the heimlich maneuver to aay donkey because your home hasausu little legs. so he was on his leg. h it wasolding. >> i get it. but andrew, it's almost so tha preposterous that i'm almost rooting him. this is like the steps involved to explain makes your head hurt. i know. and i'm a father of four, so i've heard a lot of liesr >> a. >> you know, i like lookli at 2024, we got ben shapiro, fid america's best rapper. and now we find out paul bunyan is his drug debtl bunyan drug d. >> yeah, but this is an i opportunity for me to talks ans about because there's a problem in america. did you know that most shredded cheese actually tossed in cellulose, which is sawdust? pretty shredded cheese. amd american is are using pre shredded cheese at a rate that i think is actually harming our walleterars. so what i want to do is i wante. to talk about the fact you can create your own cheese, save money, get rid of the sawdustma and the pre shredded cheese, and makeke america great again.
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read a clever pun therecl with the greatever you know, you go, yeah. oh, you did some work today, charlie. >> what if this is true? are you buying i it? >> well, i don't knowt. about you. you mentioned colombian pine. iu to me, that looked more like pure mahogany. so i'm not surre. i'e if i'm buyingol the sawdust, that whole excuse. but the people whoexcuse. buyinm it, they have bigger problems than we probably realizes . but the thing is,t on the subject of cheese, three years ago, hunter biden also said thater biden hed smoked parmesan cheese that he found in the carpet of the crack house that he was residing in with that random woman. inh thman. so who knows, maybe he really r was snorting sawdusteall while he was high on other drugs. i mean, stranger things have happened in hunter biden'od ,i believe. yes.en you know, cat, how did he get psychiatrist to do this?
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>> you know, it's so amazing the whole story. so i feel like the whole thing this guy's a carpenter, but blah, blah, blah, it's. guy, >> no, you don't understand. he was just it was sent to him y from a guyou sen was buildings in t something, and there were some high jinks going on in the shop. it's like,hesend you the who see photo? >> tim the tool man. taylor lik, e, think about it. like, is it the carpenter addictedis to cocaine? was this a defense or is it like the combination of episode of home improvement? and then like some info from tim allen's wikipedia page? >> be it might, oh, you know, ko but now they're going have to call in the psychiatrist which is brilliant because he client confidentiality he can't speak. ofh i'm so of coursethin everything is filtered through the psychiatristed. >> mm-hmm. much like that on wood right there. this guy i always feel like i'm telling on the brotherhood every time i do this. y month. >> god, i hate black history
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to skipping out on interviews and 87% said they even acceptedw a job offer only to not show upr for their first day of work. s studyld be noted thi is from u.k., so none of the jobs were for dentists and that type. bailin the kids claim that bailing helps them feel in controlgtheme their careers. no surprise, their flaky flights of fancy have left businesses struggling to hire people plus without a job to tieng to hi them down, they d spend their days doing what they do best. nothin, g which raises an interesting question how do you have a career if? you constantly blow off job interviews. maybe it's actually kind of smart curr after all, wouldn'tr th you prefer that someone who didn't actually want the job noatt show up at all? and if you're a boss, be happy that you just dodged a bulleta f a person who blows off their first day of work probably isn't someone you want workinspace peg for you. >> so the kid probably didyo you a huge favor. y and it's the kid's loss when you think about it. i mean, he ends up missingou.
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first day of orientation. you know, that's when my staff learns about their benefits. >> when i model rose oh, yeah, . yeah. >> charlie, are you gen z? z i'm not gen z. i'm a millennial. oh, here you g o. now wh you know, it's funny is this data says that you can prevent ghostingate with a higher sala. i could see that, right? kind of like the job. >> pay them more. it kind of works across the board. exactly do you think this is unique to gen zers? >> i do, but it'uns actually ata reverse trend because i just identified myself as a millennialrse the tren recall bd by some of the jobs that i applied foi remembr when i grad. like i remember applying for a job as a reporter in idaho falls, idaho. there's only two reporters in the whole are reporteronly twoa. yeah, and i it was a it was a fox, cbs and abc all rolled into one. they never got back to me. i thought i had a great intervied inw. i was a little bit astonished. but when i look at the path of gen z is headed dow looen n now, i think about like the ease
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of it all. they go to collegee ease o theyn fail college classes and have it wipe out their transcripte ce some cases and future employers will never kno casesw they could probably get their student loan debts wiped out by joe biden and then wiped they graduate, only to blow off the employersff who are trying to give the the m a golden opportunity. so i imagine if soey're treating potential employers like this, wouldthey they probably treat their significant others like. so i just want everyone here.blh please hold me accountable, even if i'm desperate. neveeir r let me date a younger man. >> i'm okaa youngey okay. i feel the way i know i'm on. i'm on the fence. n get i'll get it. kat but onat the other t hand, it's not like you owe these people anything, right? these bosseshese. >> they could fire you at any moment. yeah. i don't think it's easy to be gen ent.yeah, i z either. >> yeah, like, i mean, like the lip injections alone. it's more time and pain that i'm willing to put in.
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>> clearly. i al just. i think it's i think it's they just missed that par is tht of e job that's good is the part where you get paid. yeah you know i don't know why you'd put in all the effort to like go and dll the eo job interview, putting yourself through that, to not get eveo tn like, con men.y they, they ghost you after they have your money. >> right. mon but that's like an important part of it. yeah, but i like. gotcha. like, what did. you. >> yeah. you just addicted to the thrill of the scateam?m i think justern i think people they don't understand what a career is likdareee. oney a career has to be something where you make money, right? and millennials, it's that millt do they don'nd that because they're worried that ghosting would ruin their career, which is, i think as a millennia careerl i can relate to, it's a lot of anxiety. like i always worry every i if t i don't say something that i should have said something. and if i did say something that it was wrong. i >> mm. which is where they talk for a living. yeah, it is trues which is weird t. e. so you don't have that problem here, that's for sure.
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yeah. you know, maybe they ared addicted to job interviews. you get free coffee and water,to people are nice. >> oh, why are we being niceus:h about thisy ? it's not even a generation thing. i had an ex. n of we've got a ton of in our group too. yeahur and some of them we have to call in-laws. >> so. yeah, you know, the line is always got the get rich quick scheme. all the codes for bitcoin. he just needs your moneye st to unlock. at least have the decency to bet a nigerian prince where you. the problem is is this younger group and i watch this i watch this go down this weekend with my kid everybody thinks acey're famous, so when they the accountability like so here's and i wanted to explainil it to me saio you decided you want a job you got up before 3 p.m.. yeah. did some form of groominofg over
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to the job interview which the you stayed up all night i practicing your lies about hownt were not a lower than c grade ta student in college and. >> you got a really cool career influencing, getting ready to start what you're workingew a on. you went to that interview and they were dumb enough to givnd enough e you a job.yo you went home, you bragged about it. you were doing your thing, and then you. >> i think i just killed one ofi my kids on my phone. and then you werdse and then you wait for your first day to, go on your tik tok or facebook and say goes to the joghosteb t burn for for people to tell you you're so brave. yeah, you're such a bad because apparently hold on because when i was coming up we had these funny things called miss mealthes and keepini the light bill on because generation x answer whenarents
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you ask them for money was usually what i just did to myey phone click edge. did this ever happened in your restaurant business world where people yell at has to because hostesses wait lik e they're very promiscuous with their careers and with their time and with their time.. look, the thing is, is that this happens every single day. i mean, we've got job posting, you know, busters, runners, bartenders, dishwashers. and every single day w eosted. get ghosted. what we started to do was kind of like a doctor's office policy where we takeav your credit card before the interview. and if you don't show up for the interview, winterview anu ee you $100. our sales have gone up liket tog 600% weekly back. >> but -- but to get into some of the psychology behinettt this the reason theseed people because i actually it's funny somebody ghosted for a job interview we repostingor a the job four months later they applied again and i reached out to them i'm like you've ghosted the first interview they actually reached back out and they were like, no, it's social anxiety. i star, it it driving there. i started panicking. i didn't know how to interact with somebody. i'm like, look, you know, i'm going to call your come in, let's have the interview. inte fornow been working.e th us for two years, and they truly did have social anxiety because everyone's for two in tr
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so why are viewers turning into old shows in record numbers? perhaps they're nostalgic for a bygone that remind them how simple and wonderful life used to be. you know, when you could leave your house without getting carjacked or accosted by a dangerous homelessbefore y guy. life made more sense then when girls were girls and men were men. >> as the all in the family song. and back when bill cosby was america's dad. don't let him tuck you in, boy. cat. you wat >> it's early. do you have. do you watch old shows? do watch any shows. >> i watch reality tv. s ar and it's the older seasons are so much betterter. because,e first of all, it's because before they have they make money and they'r moneyebe actually just. it's before you could be an influencer lik it coule 2010 er. thality tv is so good. like the first two seasons, e the vanderpump rules.
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>> the first couple seasons. the jersey shore. teen mom. teen mom. ruletheytwo.team hello. they don't make teen moms like they used to. they don't. they also like they started firing people, being bad people. yes. i was like, that's why i'm watching this. thisy i'watching why i love watching reality tv because i want to see like, good, well-adjusted goes to work at a desk like, no, i don't want to see that. i want to see your life on fire. we want we>> gre wang:t more ch the bachelor. that was the best. i was explaining chad to someone the other day and i was like, no, you don't understand. it was the best thing that ever happened to our franchise. you could tell this people trauma dumping now peopd for 2 hours.th i don't want to watch that. if i want to watch, like go to the bar. do ce you can't do celebrityle big brother the way they used to. . 's so boring andrew i went through all the columbo episodes from the 80s and i even 70 and even the 90s when it was barely alive. >> but it's better than anything because you don't get lectured. yeah it's like if you're chainne watching murphy brown or something. the golden girls. you know the thing is is that everybody brown or watches watches
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all these old shows now because in old shows they weren't afraid of steppingcause th wer o and social landmines. so it was just funny. if it wasn't funny, they didn'to watch it. now they look at it and they're like, oh my god. kevin james representsre oh, my g, fascism. >> i can't watch king of queens. we watch bluey in my house. >> oh, louie, louie, louie, very different. yeah. what's bluey? it's a dog. oh, about a dog. it's a cartoon dog, lucy. >> oh, there it is. it, that's adorable. oh, wow.g. oh, nice. yeah, apparently they all ha parentlyd drug habits, and then they're meeting by a fence to shakedown. >> tara's getting murder. she wrote ala l way. e wa >> well, i'm actually almost out of murder. she wrote episodes at this: i' in my life, so made it.i i watch all the old stuff bette because it's just better. there's even the extras were good actors back then. go watch a show from the 70sd . got their shot together. everyone went to cambridge or like you had some actingambridgn it was a dramatic scene. if for some reason it wasd fo
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always hot andr sweaty. yeah, it was just everyone had lips wet back then. barney perfect example,perf everybody. barney miller looks like they're all look like they just haect exampld a . yeah, but, you know, i watchyrus all my old classic wrestling: in stuff on on the streaming thing, but it's just like, for example, i was talking to you likeexample,. we always do the thing like a movie. got a movie. so i went back and i watchedmov. back t and as an adult and i was like, holy, there' s. >> like, i mean, it just it was such a great movie. and it was like clues and you had to solve the mystery. now the only mystery his is, trg to figure out the genetic background of each actor. thisf each that shouldn't be onv in front of you and making sure that thed y have one from eachaa group accounted for by time you count everything. the movie's exactly. >> it's like one long benetton ad, charlile, did you bingeyour on anything from the. oh, well, i don't know what your old era is. well, i would throw it back to 27 "gossip girl". oh, yes. it was amazing. they were all super immoral, backstabbing, scandalous. i loved it. i was from indiana. i still am from indiana.
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he reminds me of one of those ducks from the exxon valde s z. mm. want to hold him in my arms m and scrub him. you know, tyreese, you are the expertare the . you are covered with no . pertise and dumb tattoos >> i know. now, why did he just have them removed if, like, you can't let. whole story stupid. okay, first of all, heth, he has a man bun and calls himself machine gun kelly. somsel so now he's not irish anymore. and unless i missed something we don't come in bleu pool so let's not evene like and then when that fades he's going to look like those old scansof o tests that the teachers usedse to roll off that purple. he's going to have that purpleh. ink. so enjoy that. but this dude, thibus is whatg he does. he's running out of dumb to do to himself to geleept people to say, wow, he's really not that talented. you should have learned your lesson whent mess with eminem the first time. like go away, kelly.>> k also, you knowat what?ik
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the tattoo it looks like a crop top from forever one. >> i would know but he's still spotted by locals only he has it tattooed on his thumb. >> so you just want to i justvae want to rub some vaseline on him and see it looks likelisi that's what comes to mind for me. oh, interesting. charlind te irving. >> you know, andrew, you're going to like this. >> jusdrew, yot i'm. hmm. what's going on? okay, we have a breaking news.wh >> wave have a cake. we have a cake. it's. it's pirate's. it's always nice when your candles cost more than your cake whene. >> oh, yeah. oh, how getting old, andrew what's a good birthday
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cake? i hope on the inside it's made of machine gun kelly's tattooing so you want me to make you eat it? yeah. there we go. or as you like, the scantron? number machine gun kelly is now t a number two pencil, so that better be number pen two pencil flavor. >> it really is interesting that you're a piscesci kat: it. i don't know about. women >> all the women would understand that because i'm so aggressive. we're supposed to be dreamersseo and we're good liars, though not. move all right. we got to move on. enjo. e cakeke >> no silverware, no plate.. act this has been black history. don't go away. we will be right back. >> the biggest investigation in fbi history, more than 1100 arrests. i sacrificed my dream job to share this information. the american people, those involved must be held accountable. even innocent man.
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