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the personalized hits you need to start boosting your retirement savings today. visit your retirement talk. >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. we'll coacalso, don't forge thad to be forget to check out my new special on fox nation, the menendez brothers monstersmy ,the misunderstood. it is streaming now on. it's great. misu be back on the fivew at tomorrow at 5 p.m. eastern. i hope you tune in. and my friend greg gutfeld is our next. have a great greg gud is night.g >> thanks for watching. tod
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are overcrowding in new york city schools and teacherlegas are furious. conditions are so jam packed, none of the studentss co s are n the mood for. yeah, i felt the same way. l the intel community is being warned that the term blacklisternedd is racist. >> if only there's a way t to find the person who made mad that insane claim and make sure it never works again . thank you for at that joke. i wish i had my worries. >> earlier today, former ceo sam bankman-fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. oh, really? which means he'll finally get his wish of being publicly tradedbein. admirable. all right, let's do a monologue. are we coming at the seams
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because of democrat regimes? >>of d when important stuff gets neglected, it falls apart as expectegetsd, escapingty the failed city of baltimore got a little harder this weekigr after a freighter plowed into the francis scott key bridge. - and as far as metaphors go, that's more on the nose than the powder on hunter biden'snter schnoz. >> we're still piecing togethe r what happened, but already activists sprung into action. a writerghat happ, the root.coma once it's rebuilt, the bridge should be renameys oncd after a prominent african american instead of the white guy who wrotinent afrie star spanglr but once owned. >> well, they could replace himh with p diddy. >> he also wrote songs and he also owned. that's the good, huh? and so with president biden pledging taxpayer money to rebuild with it, everyone we
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on the hook for the privilege of a racing francis scott key. and with that kind of focus on useless work virtue signaling, it's no o surprise. ng things are falling apart right in front of us. every thing is broke, since american football game. they'll take your money to break and still call you a♪ m racist, which structures them. brandon, don't expect no help. brad. he is calling for media reporting. nice. drew, lately feels like everything's coming apart at the seams. >> and not juss comit you're joy baker's moomoo. >> not even seems to a momo.
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>> but think about it. citiest bu, borders, planes, trains, automobiles, bridges, ships. the justice system, the economy, biology, g education, housing. >> our aging politicians. meanwhilliticiane we used to has trains that stay on track, doors that stayed ond on planese crooks who stay in jail. squatters who stay out of home s prefer to stay out of schools. lawmakers who didn't inject embryonikers wc fluid to get thh the day. >> but that's what whenge foc the people in charge focus on identity politics, foreign warsustity, social media and won with . thanks for coming on. yes, granted, that's a technical phrase. >> granted, some of the stuff on this list obviously isn't all on stuff, but it feels like is what happens with chronic neglec t. and we saw that phenomenon this week with the literal collapse of the bridge. it weeiteral the first time thap crashed into somethingbe te belgiumlgiu it collided witha
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container terminal. >> luckilyrm nobody was injured or killed that time. this time, not so luck timy. and things are more likely to go wrong when all the other systems are failino g and they'e failing because of neglect as all our attention is paid caus to other things. the >> the only thing that seems to be working just fine is our smartphones. >> isn't it hilarious that the thingshilari that are bad forr l our children are also made aln? lifee circle of life people? >> but when activists in the media who enable them jump to talking about renaming the bridge, it's just another sign of how unseriouing abous ws a society. the shortest distance betweenn two points is a fatal accident and an accusation of racism. r e >> but don't worry, mayor pete's on the case. he hasn't blame this on racismge yet. but give him time. h im timif the highway was built r the purpose of dividing whitefo in the black neighborhood, or if an underpass was constructeda
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such that a bus carrying mostly black and kurdish region kids to beach would have been in new york was was designed to look for it to pass by.ss but that obviously reflects racism that wentt into thosegno design choices. >> fine, fine. okay. okayic but people like pete cano focus on the past because. ther they're far removed from the real present world. meanwhile, the rest of us have to live in the system. he neglects a theory by a scientisneglectst. >> john ioannidis sheds light on why stuff like this keeps happening. he compares this to an army of ants caught in an anthill where whole societies are trapped in a death spiral, a vicioue whs cycleviciou of self-reinforcing, dysfunctional behavior. s michae selmarked by continuoud decision making. single minded focus on one set of solutions denial, distress, micromanagement. >> dogmatic and learned helplessness. >> that's a lot of big words,
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but they render a very simple explanation. we toonationk our eye off the b. our ancestors built an amazing system based on reciprocity,wher where we could overcome our differences if we focusee wd a mutually beneficial collaboration. some call it capitalism. >> many call it imperfect. but despite its flaws, it remains the greatest system this world has seen, mainly because it got rid of conflicts over , lineage in favorr of of trade, commerce. we built citie tras and bridges pretty fast. some people, they got more than others. but if everyone was equal, which is an impossibility, there would be no incentivt ifwa collaborate at all. we'd expect to get paid forte doing nothin getg, which is how a lot of our systems appear today. the goal, of course, was equal opportunity and we're trying hard to get thergoal oe. abou but this success may be offspring of our ancestors, bored and complacent and armedd with bad ideas churned out by misery, conveyor beltwith tsn as college. they decided that what's far more important than improving things that work was the trendy that would tear
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them improe apart. identity politics wokeism the eternal stain of oppressiotn . it's fun to be outraged, and it's easy when you don't have to get your handsd n yo. n but when you don't deal with concrete problems,don't you coe problems. and the foundation starts to crumble. focus only on the window dressing and not the smashed windows. window dinwhat do you expect? it's ironic when you think about it. only after those windowsle are gone. are we able to see things clearly. and it's certainly tsee things h bragging about. >> but welcome. even the libs can't stop this steal. pretty good. most of this agel post steal shn bill maher's podcast network, juju. he's jokes are so raw they'llgie give you a sanity. >> award winning comediaoun
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kurt metzger favorite mode of travel is the wind.rk "new york times" best selling author fox news contributor. bestuthor ank you. and when he walks the runway, it's at laguardid wha. "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tarik author for welcome to the show. it's a pleasure having you. congratulation'ss on your new podcast network. i'm sure it will be wonderful. k am i crazy to think the world is falling apart? >>d should we blam wor ie biden? if you're crazy, then i'm crazy too. okayy then. and my, my, my. right. yes. yeah. i mean, listen, i don't want listen to be right on this, but it's just called reality at this point. and maybe it's an age thingi ha as well. >> i've been around too long and to see how it used to be. too your day. yeah, i have a i have two kids in college right now. my daughter called me. she's like momcalled, hold on ts this might be the end. me when you look at all of the things are happening and kinde h
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of the why behind them. and to me, it's not just a coincidence. there's like, darkness. e theryeah. tuff. >> evil. we're involved in a lot of this. yeah. >> but that, >> gre like i but that's what it was do effect. i actually built a panic a room inside my panic roomro and insie that one, oatmeal. >> i h >> i know. i don't know why you panic the other way. i guess i hear. kurt, do you feel as crazy? i don't know. i don't know. just uneasy about the future.>>j okay, just to give you context, i just did rogan and theusn jond . >> and then this. yeah the . yo oh, you don't tell bill more of that stuff there because he is not aware. >> have you seen his new rules e ? yeah, everything's fine. what are you talking about? whae yofive people were. yeah. no, he hasn't heard the news. yes. >> don't tell him. you know. t. you don't know. no, i'm bigger than he is.
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i can take. trump hhe's got trump hands.e he's a little i. it's some kind of psychology. you don't like him because? doee >> they have the same answer. i think i can take him. we're both about the same size. well, obviousl>> gre cey but al have you. e. he was interviewing robert de niro. yeah. i can't even believe>> he was ib de because, bill, you going to ask de niro, a gu goiy being who sounds like the guy from being there. yes. if instead of talking about the garden t, he didn't try to talk about politics. yeah, that was you guys didn't see being that all, did you? peter sellers. they weren't. yeah. >> so i mean, that movie does>> not sell these high heads and thought maybe they kne thesw peter was already attacking the audience. it was because the ball jokes, wasn't it. >> it was. i been mad about the whole time. ye ts s. >> are you what i call i a millionaire? like you're privileged. i'm. clioi'm doing all right at a hr rate than i'm doing. all right. look at this stuff. it's great d , but this is real. unlike jesse. all right, cat. cat. you think it's the priorities d that are leading us into this
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dark place? >> welpll, congrats on your hair or whatever, but thank you. i also something the scientist brought up was he placed it brs respoactions in term of policy in response to a crisis, which that was the whole covid thinnssisg. i actually had a lot of the p centralization of poweower ar ai me is something i seem to think about more than a lot of other abouo, which is we focus soe much on which specific power people are going to be in powero and in my view, not enough th how much power that those people have, because i think you people we wouldn't i wouldn't have wouldn't matterw as much who was in power if they didn't have shon o much of. it's so centralized. there's a basically a handful basiof people are making even, you know, so many decisions forn all of us. and it was not supposed to be like that and it shouldn't be liked te that. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. okay but what if we gave res
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all the rest of our money to ukraine to pa oury 800?hink that slot machine will pay out for? what do you think, tyrus? you feel like the world the united states is falling apart? >> no, no, i thinkthink it's g . yeah, i love it. does your gulliver a giant man ? >> oh, well, here's the thing. my entir e life. i've always weighed consequences to my actions. >> right? so if someone thinks of the annoying, i don't likef . d >> if i reach over, i know there's a good chance that i'm goin there'schanceg to get arrel my career and go to jail. but not in this new world, no, i can do that. can in out in the hour still be here in time to work and then go back and do it again. yeah. here's a i mean, just because there's a reason for that. yeah, becaus t's becae. >> because it's change. we need to understand that while we're flipping out,he they are not. and as long as ally are no you d
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to know was, was two weeks ago, three years ago, where he had a pres ps conference and he,d the point of the press conference was to correce pot instead of saying illegal alien, he said newcomed ofr. that is all you need to know. okay. high by which means is you have to understand everyone chik in here, i don't know if you know a chicken or been around the chicken, but you're all eggsd n bu now and if they c a few eggs to get where e witneed to go, they're fin with it because the only eggs that are complaining is thbecaun crack conservative one and they don't care. >> yeah. soon'tcare biden fine.ha what's going on?ing he's so fine with that going on. he's at a fundraiseron a fundra >> obama and bill and isn't hosted by. lizzo yeah, i think so so. she's under investigation for like doing horrible things. se her workers doesn't matter because she's on the left team it i'm thinkin teamg getting traded because you can dol whatever the hell you want but yeah yeah. so the only way you can fix s this is you got to vote.i so all i hope for is thehe indep independent and women finallyof
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a student called 911 because she was very worried about a ta, fellow protestors tampon row helga. >> yeah. there is a a female student who's been denierrentld the rige to change her tampon that has been in for multiple hourst toee leads to an increased risk of toxic shock syndrome. so why ris >> y're saying the female right. then you should understandhouldt okay. well, you're not hearing. , you're not hearing she is that if she stands up to use the restroom to change her tampon the res, they are threatening arrest. so it is not an option forrest . now, you have an emergency? yes, ma'am, i did. it is anu emergencyha a. cy i don't know. do you have an emergency manager for anything? finet yourside you do you have . not my emergency, i. i don't remember. the time that i needed to have an emergency personally to cal l 911 for help. i'm sorry. i don't remember. . a time when it has to be t a personal emergency for me cal to call 911 for help. i am requesting assistance, medical, urgen1 t to people
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who want to defund the police. >> call the police overover t a tampon. >> well, but thiampos is the fie time protesters made us think of feminine products. t t protusually they always act but she chooses to waste the city's resources and caltol 911 over a tampon. she should just have called me i . >> i know people. i could. i could have pulled some strings coue call some. yeah, they probably say nothinga as good as that. not writing is good. i think about the causebout she's supporting. >> these protests started because israel's becau responses to october 7th was jewish women were and murdered by hamas. rctober theso why would a pro-n protester want a tampon? profg inif there's one thing tht seem to mind, it's the sight of blood seed it.
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>> yeah. i went dark, did notd . anyway, they should get expelled. anyway thed criminal trespass and fined for making a false emergency report. a911 is for real emergencies. >> like when my wife demandsreal i rubber. >> i got to go to a woman first because that's only right, cat. >> what do you were a guyt is who you were. well, apparently the tampon holder is not black.. yes. thank you. >> because, you know, he would have went to me. >>, my. all right. i'm just waiting to see what question you're going to ask. i lovewaitin what qu the 911 operator response. perfect. what say you? yoe was doing her best. i think she had to wait fore ha this to become viral news fore i her to have any idea what was going on in that situation f? >> i don't know. i think i still don't fully
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understand it. like, she was like, oh, listen, i, i, i could i was before scared about removing a tampond when i was like 12 or 13. >> and my hands like how i never did. i think i'm goink g to call the police. she was afraid would be ajust little child. >> i was like, it's just. it's just. it's just you and you. and here, baby, we got to figure this out thi. it i knew that was on me and i did it. yeah, i had a monster.you know lady gaga. the more, you know. the more you keep, keep, keep. i encourage you to go. >> yeah. these are good. correct? yeah. all right. she thought that she. she was afraid that youk
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wouldn't get back to her seat. >> was that the whole reasonhere why she called the police before her friend? because they were afraid that if she went to change pd no tampon, she would get .to >> i didn't even pick. first of all, i even picked up the the part. i thought the girl who needed the operation. needed t. so i didn't realize a friendre was callinalize g her. was >> yeah. now, look, it wasn't closure. one time when i was, like, 35,il i called my mom. i live in washington heightsle e because i drank a five. our energy, extra strength and smoked weey exd. tha okay, but that's not. i get that.ds >> okay. but i understand these are college kids. there wasn't a guy does like with someone screaming about this on the phone. she needscreamint thiss a charge to some guy who goes, i'm a doctor. you know, this was ten years ago. >> they made a whole college romp about that exact exactl cay tie rates. huh? this is why, if i were chokingck on something embarrassing,ing i wouldn't call 911. i would you. i would just choke out
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. you would just take it? no, no, anything. you know, you just put these. >> you're imagining some popcorn. it'll be nice. yeah, i big fan of christmas nuts. yeah. okay, i one yum. it's. we live in such a beautiful country that you can call whe your friend when you're having a problem like, hey, i'm in here trying to ruin the lifee of of this speaker, but i needeake to change my tampor bun. on't don't want to lose my seat. yeah. can you call 911 and get a police officer to run downffic with theer t. >> what is this? what is it? nascar? yeah. >> there are women who were brutally murdered. >> this woman is downd an downplaying that, but calling the police for a tampon. i will say, first of all, 911 response. i mean, she was great. she was so good. and she's like, okay, is there an actuahel and i would have cut
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the cat out, right. you know tha, by way, while that clip ran, i thought vanderbilt university, this is a highed r. educa yeah. $61,000 a year just for tuition. that's what you're forti, for i i will say this. i mean, hi.g we've been there has been h emergencies like. okay, walking through the halls and high schooigh l. i can't go to class. i need to stop by the restroom. this is o a emergency. yeah. your best friend comesy in withi and has one in her purse and your backpack. but i don't knowher pue or bac. i've actually never called 911 in my life. probably said four times. this isn't who wants to be a millionaire? t like, i don't care. but i like the fact that the girl she doesn't do seen. somes going to have an affection party infection. the impact is already there. my we must move on before we all lose our jobs. greatest topic. res ge
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architecture. >> that's opposed to, say, the homeless that are there should not opposed be taking front ] of your door like the bumps on the omelets. so you can't lay on the bench. yeah. yeah. youon the benbut they're just . >> well, can i use the wisdom of solomon and paul? this you're both wrong, orf all of you are wrong. first of all, planterssolomon ,, are going to be toilets. hmm. it's a hostel at all. you probably should have put t,. them a long time ago.l that's right. it probably is going to help grow. whatever, because there's goinpb sogrs to be human sized logs in those planters. >> oscar was the best thinged t about the home that it. >> you know what? it's not fair. tires. wie city i will find a comp. a business for doing what? ite job that the itself won't do. >> here's the thing. self wonthey're giving you 30 ds to correct it. mm-hmm. okay. that's plenty of time to move to beautiful wisconsin. that's true.is tim texas is lovely this time of year. like, if they're literally telling you because. >> yeah,
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the front of yourn yo house or in front of your storer and sleeping is. terrible. but so is robbing and attacking the women when they comeo is. yes. going after the children. i think that's kind of little more o r it's just the fact are that they do it because they're sleeping in front of buildings. g front they well, they're happy s they are, which gives them an excuse not to maken changes because they're they have a right to sleep in front of youts store that you have to payd taxes on and no one will come to you. and if you den l commeny service, then, whoa, you're one. and you're either of some formo of or whatever it is. so i think if the ifk that that happens to you, you got 30 days to move and there's a ton of states that's why pla it's cool that would welcome you and allow you to put planters and protectsom the front of your store. >> yeah, but they, they masky mt their purple. only if you play sports or work in a coal mine. >> yes. say, sage, is this just could be fine. this is actually a humane waytoe to keep the homeless people. what would i.
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they're not using, like, a power hose, you know? yeah.ould, well, you could just build some. you can say that. i can't. i wish i was there every year for, like>> i, or six years for a couple. almost probably, like, a total of a month everyt tota. rior >> because when the golden state warriors were in the finals every year, the changn everye that city has gone through in just a couple of years is actually heartbreaking ju couplo wasrancisc i incredible. i do find it interesting, though, remember, like d a montm to change? it took them a week to clean up that city when the presidentontm of china was coming in. >> right. that happened, but really bad. yeah. at happeasand over the weekend . but i hear these business owners, i mean, honestly, my heart breaks for them because they're just because they live in san francisco doesn't mean they're a crazy person. right. lived i mean, kind of if you want to pay those taxen kina and live in that environment and be rich, you're very, very rich. >> but yesi 're very. but because you're rich, right? i know. it's just so sad to me that they're trying desperately to do it to keep their businessi ,you know, and i don't blamettg them for quitting it, but for trying with the plantersorwith..
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think it's creative creativity. kat, are you pro planterou orr. anti planter? well, i think the anti planter argument falls apart pretty quickly, right? >> yeah, because the whole thing is they're saying, okay, mall, this is this makes things for pedestrians and the disabled community to get to the store. and it's like, you know, what else does that a homeless and yoencampment like with it fr wheet from me to speak behalf of the wheelchair community. but i'm just sayinnity butg, ift a part, i'm just guessing. if i were in a wheelchair,t ifi i would prefer if i had to choose the obstacles that are not going to jump outh, and, attack me. >> yes, it's a real around. right. well, i'm trans abled, so i appreciate you. >> i see you. yeahtran t, but the little thin, you still got the paralyzed . et thing going yeah, well, yeah, i can't. s that's why he's able to walk for short periods, because it's just feet. d.
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to me. i want to know one. i'm. i'm . okay. you get one stripper pregnant gt shift, and now i'm the official leading guy. >> i don't know who tired of it. like, i'm absolutely tired of it. okay. >> and if these laws weren't in place, i would save a loti wo of money on chiluld. i oh, i don't know. it was many, mannow,y years ago. i was born. i went to the church from the lord. i'm good now. gooi'm. compl that was a complete lie. what was the question. no matter how harassedsexual a stripper? you mean she's naked? lys a yes. t you're like, oh, she's hot. . look at that. excuse m me, gaga. excuse me. i just don't think, you know. i'm sorry. what was the proper? you know, it's. you know what i do? i just hate strip clubs the wayo
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they objectify women. no, it's because the stageen is like this. that's what hee r glasses are. all right, kat, you want to respond? arousal, i think, was to protection against sexual harassment from the people who work there. right. harassom tyou know, so, like, by you can't do it for free. yeah. yes. i think about the factin that io you have to go in there and dance and you got some creepy manager or a bartende the r that's likei creeping on you and, you know, it's kind of like wheno stri i to strip for chippendales, there was this guy. >> anyway, the stuff they're asking for is like security. i think they should have tha>> >> like, yo, why? gre because i really wang:t stag ie want the strip stripping career to be along and comfortable.e >>on one. i mean it took four yearso ge of the university to get to that. i mean that was a real career goal and they achieved that.iv >> we have to give them credit for that. you know, we talked craut author s. >> yes. a lot. a lot today.
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it's something i wasn't worried about. it was already right. yeah, i was thinking about thatt . are there like like h.r. departments at strip clubs?at >> like, how do you how do you manage? well, you have to look at as chain, like a big chain. >> if there is a chain of strip clubs,g i would know spearmint rhino pyramid, rhino pin house can't make it hurt.e fa nove they gone far enough or t not far enough? >> well, i. i was engaged to a really many years ago. yeah. oh of al, and first of all, thil is to drive a wedge between strippers and strip deejays. >> yeah. oh, really? secondly, a guy goes this, don't you, looking at washington state. >> mm-hmm. places with hot strippers don'at have kind of thing. these are like washington statee strippers. st so that's where you start getting those kind of ideas tha union, for thing. >> that's not a union thing. ththat's what this is.
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and also, it failed. but i thought they had that here, maybe just watch it. it was like a strip club club st or maybeilliamsburgas just in that part of the o states where they would go, the yeah, no, it's not like a strip club. it's like a coffeehouse. and couples to the strip club. i remember people told me this like it was like a bette thir classier. >> uh huh. and i was like, in a place where girls don' t think it's going to be paid for. it's a terrible. so there it's like you're trying to take the dirtiness of this very. heye it's early. and so because they havet that stupid stuff. y yeah, they don't make money. it also devolves intolo likevese know some some small shop where they want to have a union. but thr e five employees, yeah, it makes sense. >> it's washington state. so if you're not stripping, you're workingington sf you'res. yeah. no, i like it. >>d rather give that i don't like book club meetings instead. o haright they'll start selling soap. oh, all right. i don't know what that means. either. sometimes i'm confused up here.
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don' o. >> you can call me jada pinkett smith when i go out is funny.t. i don't talk my what to market today. i have to get i have to i have to defend you one that you could have edited that out and you die editd you even bett. thank you. yeah yeah. it i have done this so many times. you know, today i did it today.i >> i called you kill me.ti yeah, i do thimes all the time.e >> what? how do i resemble that? i don't know. because we are talking d they about keith olbermann, and it got stuck in my head. you were thinking you were probably talking about roganstu because why? because if they worked together with jesse and because when when thiwhs show began at thenwe n beginning, dana came in drinking a drink and i said, what is that? it's likrink h e it's joe rogan. >> like, that happened anr hour and 20 minutes intolso th my picture. they really look alike right now. i ha alike, by the way, i have three kids. i've had three kids. ve h kidthe youngest is almost . i call them different names
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that i'm like quinn that like you screwed up was the time and good. >> no. and i was. >> and he did.s he flew in from vegas literally coul to do my show and flew back, however. yes, thank you.d i could have edited it out and i kept in because i'm an idiot. why nooud n because i't? you know what? me? yeah. dana listen, i just watched dana white walk out on howie mandellt saying hello to him.l sa he walked like, i'm not doing this podcast. and listenying, yes, he flew in, but he wasn't on southwest and his private jet landedr serv and kept it running. had his car service take him. probably by a team of mentouch who was beat when he walked. yu but i'm just saying, like, listen, it's okay. you could have fired back. look, y'all looke d backyou lo d time i see one of you look all hated nugenix, taken testosterone boost and whitee no guys, you all look the same. you have no neck. you're kind of pinkish red skin .
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