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i do knorprise? w a few guys who rivian. it doesn't look bad. the rivian looks good. okay, but does it work?ea yeah. i meanh., if you want to drive within a 30 mile radius, it's all good. okay 30-mile. >> but if you need to, you know, go beyond your 15 minute city limitationgood.s a problem, and everyone's realized. >> shouldn't every man have a plan to go outsided of their 15 minute limitation and be ready for the need be and be ready for the readyor the, tp or when your cell goes out? >> yes. how quickly till we go toe go cannibalism, by the way, watch the will cain show. he discusses. can you want to check it out? great show. check it. ten days, he says. i see shorteter. all right. that's us for tonight. i'm pete heck, said in for laura ingraham. don't missh in fox friends weekd right on this stage in about h 10 hours we covered all things south carolina primary and thenm of course watch bret and martha 7 p.m. tomorrow nighart on the fox news channel. that's it for the ingram angle jesse. hello everyone.
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i'm janine pirro along with harold ford jr. jesse watters, shannon bream shn and greg gutfeld. grit's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five former president donald trump holding a rally in south carolina ahead of tomorrow's primary and he's going after joe biden. >> tomorrow we'rgoine going to n this state and then we're going to tell crooke ared joe biden. >> you're fired. get out of here. >> we have to take over. they're going to destroy thisoit country. we're going to end udep in astrs world war, will end up in world war three. >> under my leadership, you had virtually non world inflation. under crooked joe, you had energy prices reachedached the highest level in history. >> and speakinthg crooked joe,>> he might want to hold tight to h his short stares and lace up his dirty sneakers.
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he has potential.ents a 2024 replacements are in town.rn younger and more appealing blue state governors showing up at the whitemoreling blu house g forcing the president to come coce to face with the very t people who would love to take his job this very year. argavin newsom making himself at home earlier, the californiai chatting up with the recently impeached dhs secretarfo y, h alej alejandro mayorkas. president biden apparentlyan i to bolivia's to realize what is going on and praised one of his possible replacements. >> thank you. are smart at agree right. i think governor newsom forhi his leadership on that. >> and by the way, i'm not sure how many people leave l.a. can do in 2 hours to get there and they're going to come back or noor not tt. c >> las vegas. but all kiddinckg asid to lae. okay. but gavin newsom blow his cover.
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yet that slicked back up wentse on cnn to praise the president. >> we got to mind the gap between performance and perception. no doubt about it. wa gaps he able to make the case the way that you are? we all are making the case, but is he able to do it the way you do with the alacrity, the speed, the command? well , i was just with him. >> he's making a case. huh? meanwhile, biden's frail he is ma, b aging mental decline is causing more alarm bells to ring for the democratid declines and thei >> a new report says biden needs cheatsheet to answer prescreened questions from donore needs during private fundraisers. and it's seriously freaking out. biden, biden is also looking like a fossil on public video shows hanging on for dear life r to fellow octogenarian nancy pelosi while walkinge on the tarmac together. and don't you dare point any of this out. the media is giving a new world to democrats. thou shall not fact check
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joe biden. >> i move that every newspaperli america quit doing any facter checks on joicae biden untill ty they fact check donald trump every morning on the front page. >> it is ridiculous that the "new york times" that joe biden done something. i mean, he vomits liesork time. >> trump vomits lies. okay. . you know, the amazing part of this, shannon, is the fact that a republican were to say that that, you know, it's time the new york times and got a fact. k everyt >> everything that donald trump says mean or that joe biden says. i mean, they would criticize us until the cows come home. >> yeah, i don't even knowcrit where to start with all that. i will say, though, that theic president be happy that this time when governor newsom came to visit the president waswsom actually there. remember when he went there in july of 2022 and he was like checking out the white house president was out of the country. i mean, this time at least ntry.can he can keep an eye on it while he's there with this fact
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checking thing. okay but. g thin so washington post, not a conservative outlet has givegn bottom pinocchios to president biden. they have fact checked him on a number of thingsden.. ik he has said things like gas was more than $5 a gallon when he becamgs like president. >> it was less than half h of that. he used to drive a semi truck that don't evee n get us on corn pop. i mean, there's a lot of stuff that's going on with this president. he said,emi truck. you to sign a non-compete to work at mcdonald's. >> and so we're just supposed to let everything go. >> i mean, some of these are pretty unbelievabl sto lete. so double standard. i mean, let's just fact check everybody and make a claim. ean. >> well, not to mention that he had nothing to do with hunter's businesshad noth that even know anything about it. but, you know, jessi, the whole idea of nanctowithhuy pelosi wag hand-in-hand with joe biden on the tarmacta , i mean, the twobiden octogenarians there, and he's got his special sneakersonthey h and they've got the shorter stairs and they've got a secret service guavthe shory the bottoe well, 86% of americans think that biden too old to serve a second term. >> and yet they're out there spinning and telling us we're crazy, that he is really quick
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and easy alacrity and theick an the the competence to bed the president. >> binder said she couldn't keep up with that. that's the slowest walk i've ever seen and i've seen greg drunk. >> they did a little write up about what his schedule is, so he wakes up every morning when his cat walks across his face in the white house. first thing he does is take off his breathing machine. the president wears a breathing shield on his face, and then he does physical therapy. he doesn't exercise. he does physical therapy where he tries to remember to walk. >> and then he gets into the oval at ten when a bunchnchf of aides and advisers come update him on how his policies are doin aand advig, not so gre. >> and then he meets with kamala. that's an hour and eats w. then he's calling little at 4:00 11. he schedules an hour call with hunter biden every day, and everybody's so concerned because if you donate $1,000,000 to this guy and he
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doesn't remember your name. >> imagine giving guy $1,000,000 and he calls you jerry. >> and your name is gerald $1 milli. >> and he says, hi, nice to meet you. you've met him six timess hi before, and then he needs a note car, niced to respond tor question. that's a bad investment, eric. jerry is short.for ge short forar gerald. remember jerry? geraldine. gerald ford. e. and cook.ing, g >> and greg.re what we're speaking of cooking. we're in the green room. harold and i, watching trump live on stag ere in te. he was >> yet he was like, i call hillary beautiful. like,hillary.y now, i took the crooked off and i gave it to joe. he's crooked now because it makes more sense. although sleepy, sleepy was still good and he's going up on the cnn rings, it never beenh lower and it was a lot. the camera in the red light wente red li out and everybody but if you listen to jake tapper, this guyta begging on hb hands and knees for gavin newsom to geegt in race, i'veac.
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never seen anything. he's just flirting with them. yeah it's a big flirt. yeah. okay. all right, greg, look, the truth is that joe biden now has a cheat sheet, all right? he has a cheat sheet. he already knows what theth questione qus going to be, who the questioners are and what the answers are. and this is foe, whor a event. i can almost get it for a public event. but if you're raising money with donors and you've got to know who the donors are, what they lookth and what are questions are going to ask, and then what you're going to answer, you're just stupid i am not going to slam joe biden for using no cards i.o >>r i even read that fromte car my notes. so that woulds.d me a hypocritee but i use notes because i have so many thoughts going on in my brain you have to write that i have to promise to harness them. his issue is the opposite.s >> right.wh greg, you write your notes? yeite.s. >> someone else writes his. but the governor is at the white house. it's the most well-dressed circle of vultures you will ever seenors areost. his >> history.to i wonder how many governors hesitated on buying a round ated on . ket.
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>> right? and meanwhile, their first ladies, they brought measure tape in a swatch book of window treatments. you knowghdo, it won't be long before joe is frolicking with commander up at that gloriousit won'te farm upstatep this is thste strangesatt electi history, and it's barely starting. >> you have one candidate who is walking toward the light and another candidate. you have to keep walkinge into court. meanwhile, you have all these people waiting in the wings cohese peowaiting e hughes at a broadway play, hoping their star gets crushed by a klieg. but i think this i think that focusing on biden's agen' is now just becoming a distraction from biden's actions age as, because you cas go with the argument as trump isn't much younger. but to your point, the energy level is quite obviously dif different. fe but if you talk about how ol.dyr biden is, you're missing out on the state of the countre y. it's not biden's condition, it's the country's condition. it's not just joe who's on life support, it's the country. that's why having problems
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with the fact checking, because it's the fact checking isn't about age or cognition. it's about biden's lies about the economout age y, about saying, you know, trump caused more jobs to loseem in not since herbert hoover. well, he actually increased jobs hoover. up until the covid, and then he almost saved like half of them when whenand he wet away. and in this woman, what was your name? claire mccaskill, saying? >> like, god, you know, you should be fact checking trump where she'd been since 2015. they were back checking everyce opinion, birth, every joke.opino >> that's all they did.n, e. and then they suspended it. when biden came in, they did the cnn fact checker justpp disappeared. y and they'reawa going to have to do it because i think and kudos to the times for fact checking in.to they have to do it because they know they got to ge becaus joe out. >> you know, i've seen you writing things down furiously. trump donald trump said, you know,
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biden-nomics don't work in thi s speech. he talked about maga nomics, which worked well. >> the dow and the s&p closed at record highs. today we find ourselves in an economy, i think a dual economy where you have wealthier people doinghighs. a lot bettern perhaps some in the middle class or many in the middle ll many s. e ar there are a number of politicians. right. i just want to separate e. >> no, i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't call that. i think there are a number of things, but there's no question president biden is theesiden incumbent will have to first, it's good to be back around the table with himt good to ba. it. but president biden will have to answer to this as we gec get closer to the election. >> but i got to tell you st t the lastwo e two elections we've had in this country, democrats of fair pretty well in the midterms in 22, the democrats fared well. and even 2022,ts fared a few mon beshear was reelected, virginia flipped to the democrats in the state house and the state senate. ohio had a big referendum on on reproductive rights. i would add, as we were watching presidentab on trump in tru
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the in the green room, he mademp it clear tharoom.t he's against the decision in alabama as it relates to ivf and that he believedecisionds that women and families should have a plethora of options available, build out a healthy family to grow their families, which i think will probablyh y help hm and help him in the fall. he'll have to answer questions about the justice he put on the court, but i think it's a smart move on his part. i like the governor's goin parg to the white house. >> when i was in congress, the governors would come and democrat and republica n alike in the tribal ness of politics in washington, the balkanization of the politics in washington would evaporate for a little bit. while they were in that room, while in t 50 executives with te chief executive of the country talking about real problemhow solving, about how you solve problems, and whether it's the border, whetheyor it's defense spending, whether it's social issues. i think it's i think it's a positive thing. >> finally, you have to fact check everyone and anybody. i didn't know the context that senator mccaskill was speaking, but based on the clicp that we showed there, i don't know how you can defend how anyone could defend, not facta l checking a public figure, certainly the leading public figure in the country. fi. fig
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d.a. was living. they say they go as farsh as alleging that wade stayed overnight at her condo back in 2021. >> but the pair says the romantic relationship bega n in early 2022 after she brought him onto the trump case. the ne 2022w seems to contradict what both wade and willis testified to under oath. >> shipping records would reflect that you were makinge po phone calls from the same callo beforea cond november 1st of 2021, and it202a was on multiple occasions. the phone records would be if phone records reflected that, yes, sir. they'd be wron g baby. did anyone else stay with youels at theta condo, including puttig you have this very long period in my life. i don't think anyonei don' everh the night. >> johnson, you're not buying it ove r. the but listen, just because he was there doesn't mean how cane waso i say this for any stretch, whether there was boot knocking going on g.oing o
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>> okay, let me say one thing.>> i want you to think about this a . he gets to her house at 33030 in the morning i right.rning, oh, no. he gets her house at 1045 at night. okay. 1 s he leaves at 330 in then th morning. he gets to his house at four,e ge home at four, and then texts are in about 5 minutesey e after four. >> now, i don't think they're texting about her case. she's tellin t herewhat a great night he had. >> look, here's the bottom line. this case just line, blew up. fani willis not only has the appearance of impropriety, not only an actual conflictof spanning perjured herself, her boyfriend perjured himselftl . they lied under oath. each of them said they didn'undh have a relationship until 2022. now, robyn gaiter, the name is.d she said no, it started in 2019. i sa it startew how good they we kissing. and you know what? she ain't a great d.a. smar never thought she was that smart. she doesn't know how to conduct herself in a courtroomot knosm, clearly. but this woman is so dumb she doesn't even realize that cell phone analytics can identify the exact location of her, not
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phone, not the area, but the exact location basedth uponl to the cell tower. that's how we prove crimes. we've been doing it for years, fairly. and here's the thing. ifor yearin 2021, before they 1 1,00 texted other more than a thousand times a month. but they weren't both talking and they called each other0 ti more than 2000 times a month. more to the point, he's going to her house. he's sleeping there. he's been going home at least two nights. she calls her friend rob, a liar. but this man has no experience as a prosecutor or with renko. she has no experience. >> the courtroom, the two of them are ridiculous. she was able to fund the lavisho lifestyle that she took part of with this stupid claim. i paid them back in cash. they itself is incredulous. the only question now is whether or not the judge jude is going to have the hot spot to call it for what it is.
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and thist perjury. bottom line is we got paid. willis got laid and the taxpayers got place in it. >> i don't know what you're going to say. spain. >> all right. so, jesse, can you text someone thousands of times becausetalk o friends, we talking about business and it's not romantic. possible. it was a call. the judge nailed ipossibt. . >> she texted the 11. come on over. shed 11,r. e >> he leaves it for. come on, it's a call.y call but they lied about . habus it? >> everybody lied about . that's the whole clinton drama. they lie?d, but they're also lied about money. >> and destroyed evidence destr in past cases. and she'nce ins not lied 16 tims to the judges. face16. this judge might be a softy, though. he is a witness. so anything coul ng couldd. the thing is here, they've so disqualified themselves,
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the judge might say, listen, it's i need to stay in fulton county as, a judge.lton c >>ou i want to save my career i, fulton county, and just let them go on way.ou but if you're going to lie that many times just about this and cover it up, you're not going to be prosecutingrmer p the former president with any integrity. you're going to lie, cheat and steal. in that casere, too. >> and that's why they should be disqualified. well, and harold, i mean, the judge is going to have a hearing on monday with one of these witnesseslified who wa? a former law partner. there's a question of attorney client privilege. she represented nathan wadtion r part of the time in the divorce, but then it's public again next friday and hearinge g this judge is going to have to make some tough decisions. >> there's ne o doubt both theseh of attorneys, mr. wade, in this will thihese atts will to respoo this new data here. >> i don't know. datai'm reached the same conclue that because they were communicating as much as they were, that this meant that there was some sort
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of romantic relationship. but -- but but if ift it they if the data shows that and they misled the court, i don't disagree with at all. court will have an enormous sete of pressuresno him to rendera a judgment and will have to take that into considerationion. as he renders the judge by what i would imagine, the judge i imdt going to be swaye by how he has to function in fulton county over the next several months or years, ifyear indeed this turns out to be to be true. now i've heard many be critical of this, mr. wallace and the way their legal skills say this. i didn't think that this case from the outset was particularly compelling. however, when you look at the number of pleacompellit when ago that they've gotten from a whole host of people, including very sophisticated, td smart and experienced lawyers, they did a pretty good whether he had experience or not in any of this. not ut the issue heris.e at hand is whether or not they told the truth. sitting in that judge's chambers, sittinh sitting in tht courtroom. gointoday, doubt has been cast there, and they're going to have to answer these questions. >> well, greg, do you think they're telling the truth?
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nothesennon, of course they arey >> they were playing yahtzee. i love yahtzee. yeacht.>> thes they're working . >> and when calls, this is like a classic columbo episode, right? it's all going one way. and in that last segmentho on this show, there'w,s one clut it's the phone records, and then it's over, they justov falsely testify. they really falseler.they didy . i mean, and it was so obvious to everybody. it was amazing. ou >> did it? they assumed that they could get away with it. but thised they any ambiguity they perjured, they will lose the case. >> they will probably lose freer jobs and theose theiy coud actually lose their freedom because they broke the law. >> why did they do it? they assumed they had a free pass. you know, if you analyze thelyze their claims, you could be called racist. and they had a judge cod legitimately terrified of his previous employer. >> it was like dwight schrutee interviewing michael scott. >> right. and it disappearedviewingmichae that even in that testimony when she went off the rails,
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she was in control was because the judge was too scared to rein her in. >> i think the bigger picture when you step back is how allho the major critics of then targ left have been targeted by lawfare. >> so whether it's a. january 6 protest years, trump, lindell, giuliani bannon, fox, therex, are lesser known names who are being targeted, targeted it is time probably to return fire. you know, you don't bring a slingshoeturt, a gunfight. it's time for some deep pockets to start targeting funded days. the people who absolved themselves from truly fighting and instead to focus on their political adversaries and opponentlveds. this because the fact is this stuff is going to continue. they're going to keep targetinig and trying to put them behind bars. >> every soros fundend tryind ds call. >> exact amanda. >> yes. yes. everybody lies about , i feel. and not me . why should you care until you have pure as pure as the driven snow? >> that's right. thank.
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they're coming in to do and grabs. that was the final. the finao grabs,l straw. er e there's no consequence to it. and they're not even thinking about thate to it.. inking a >> greg, have you ever boughtyo power tools at fredriksont and sons? i usually send up my help for that, but i buy solution always. like when i buy my faberge eggs, i call ahead. so they close the stord e. i can shop unencumbered by fans and selfie seekers. this is having somebody shop with you. it just adds to the embarrassment. it's like how they lock up my special ointments at walgreens. i don't need the awkwarddon't ne stares, but every every one ofwd these solutions, which is addedr to more solutions, are because we don't addresse are the easit obvious solution, which is that crime requiresus punishment, not incentives, prison reform and socialen justice is pure backwards science, right? somehow they got us to believe that more prisons mean more criminals when it's more criminals need more imprisonment. bac
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and i hope, like in 20 years, we look back at this time as a temporarasy insanity, you know,h where we suspended lawere and order foawr the of wokeism and nearly destroyed this country. my fear is thaf localismt will p like russia. yeah. will let things get so bad uke that will willingly sacrifice our freedoms for safety. security, because that's what we're seeing right now. every step we take is met with a limiting freedom of the citizen and not the criminal. so we'll just welcome the complete, utter security of a giant state. >> that's a great point, judge. eventually, like greg said, the country is going to have to wake and rise up and just say, knock it off, everybody. >> well, it's amazing>> they haven't reached that point now. i mean, with the with the bad laws and yet prop 47 and all that other stuff that's going on in the country. >> but this is i there's no question the root cause is the t criminal. but the consumers are bearing the burden. okay. and soumers ar i want to buy to.
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i have to have like a shoppinghn buddy with. and then they have likea a staging area where all the othestag wher people waiting, st you down and saying, you know, get it over with, get it over with. i don't want anyone watching me shopping. me ever want to go back and compare agaione watching meman? the whole thing is absurd. it's -- it's a scenario where, t i mean, we people i think we're going to look back at us and w what?u kno you deserved it because you stood for it. and i don't know what we do. d. i really don't. until we get legislators leg that wanislat to change the bail statutes and want to increase the crime statute instead of,ten you know, raising the age, lowering the ageinstea and, deab with real crime, we're going to be stuck with this and with the illegals coming througe stu >> we don't know who they are. we're stuck. the herald democrats in these metropolitan areas, they keep voting for the politicians. they keep doing dumb things. >> there's no monopoly on dumb in politics. and but in this sense and inot g couldn't agree with you more, i've been a believer that the
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way you stop crying, you got to deterree ore. it. you have to have armed guards in these stores. you've got to have greater police in and around shopping districts. you got to remove to your point, judge you got to altere and just reverse the silly penalties. when you have penalties for thespee people, for people whoid who would be the smash and grabs the experiment the s e was undertaking in cities and, locales around the country to say, hey, maybe if we are soft on crimy ife, we may reduce crime. that i never subscribe to that. but some i. it's not working. you have to have a fullid reversal i for small business owners, for customers, for communities to not only to feel safe, but for people to be able to conduct business in a way that investment in communities. so i think they should reverse it all. ment in and go back to doing whu normally do, having consequences w for people whomah steal, who smash and grab and who take property that ist not theirs. >> your thoughts on escorts? well , i was in my kind of anyway.
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i do wonder why people are surprised when things happeny pt prop 47, you talk about in california, when you downgrade a number of crimesposition froma felonies to misdemeanors, there's not enforcement. ife. n is another exampl. they legalized all kinds of possession of drugs like fentanyl and meth and cocaine. >> that was back in 2021. they've triplebad the amount of overdoses they have every year, overdose deaths. and so now the governor has declared a 90 day emergency over the drug policy. soa 90 i don't know how peopleth don't get to see the consequences of where these things are going. well, gavin newsom thinks he can be president. it's going to be tough gavin n. we're all looking at san francisco and there's not going to be easye all . so, jesse, thank you. is that commander on yourr ches chest? no, this is justt? i a little frenchie. little frenchie? yeaht is just . . >> do you like it? can i tell you any way you can i get it? yeah. the fastest is up next. let's see when you got me jumping up and down, you hitstyb
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>> welcome back. time for the fastest firsts hard stop. it's hard to believe we ever survive without them to . a widespread at&t outage caused by a glitch this week leading to awidesp near civilizational meltdown. >> i had actually pull over and connect to wi fi at starbucks to text her to let her know, hey, i'm on my way. i went from listening to spotify to having to figure out what radio stationwhat to t >> it was a little obnoxious. shannon, what are your about>> e this? we too dependent on these things. this is an examplee too depend e need to detach. >> yeah, i don't know if you guys do this, but sometimes i do a tes?etimes at on myself.u i won't put in gps to see if i can find how to get some more because i stillt if i wanta to make sure that the skills i can survive. this is also why you need to marry someoney yo like sheldn graham, because he love being in the woodshe knows. he he knows how to do all the survival stuff, how to find clean water, how to find
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directiovivan by following, you know, birds and stuff. so if you have someone like that around, it's okay if your phone goes down, just find you one of those guys from tim e you're supposed to follow birds if you're lost. i don't know. he goe supposes, i don't know. but that's why i'm just kind of tagging along with him. okayows.th, things don't work o. >> i'm all over your man. a i read in the book because i love self-help this every daut you're supposed to get lost. okay? a little lost. not reallysupposedo lost, but,, don't have your phone ring. >> wind up. >> you don't know where you're going either in the woods or on the streets. just get a little lost, little, a little uncomfortable once a day when you get lost. >> today where we were, i can't can't talk about that on television, i your honor. >> i lost most of my phone. okay. first of all, you know, it was a culture test, and we failehone d it. okay, but get ready for the grid. go on down. okay. that's what you'ree grid to neet brain. okay. i've been talking about that for ten years. they're to take the grid down. there's no question. we have a balkanized syste tm
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>> yeah. you don't make me do that. yes. okay. don't do that. but i love that shot. now, just are not creative or interesting. you couldn't make the office now. probably it would get in too much trouble. and so everything's a rehash. it's a remake of an olyou not de a show, but now woke and that's just not funny or interesting. so i like the older shows too,i wc but a lot of what i watch, i'm not sure you could get on tv nowcan ge. >> i think you're what do you streaming right now? well, i disagree with you therei a turning away from the woke because there's a lot of good writers s that aren't aren't they can't be creative the show on showtime called the curse a s which is nathan fielding and emma stone which is ima made probably the best tv show i've seen since the sopranos. >> but i am a big columbo guy, g as you know. i've watched episode of columbo, even the weird ones in the early nineties. u thee to watch every single rockford files because it's the best rockfords files. >> it's just incrediblamazine that you like to love. wow. so and they don't have any irrelevant characters there to fulfill a requirement and there's no lecturen's.
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