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sean: now time for our bottom line, we need good prosecutors to that go after the woke d.a.s, funds by george soros. >> f failla is in for kennedy, we'll be on hannity with him. >> a true story.
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jimmy: it is mazing what a little public shaming could do. pete buttigieg finally showed up in east palestine. i am jaime failla in for ken kennedy. kennedy. i tried to pla balance my desire to be involved. and engined engaged and the gro ground. thinking about whether i got that balance right. jimmy: say what you want about him, but he will be great on "dancing with the stars" next year. white house claims that the criticism of pete buttigieg is unfair, you guys. >> a lot of bad faith
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attacks on secretary buttigieg. reason why we believe it is bad faith, if you remember elaine chao, she was the head of the department of transportation when there were these types of chemical spills, nobody called for her to be fired. nobody of calling for what they call on mayor secretary pete, it is pure politics. jimmy: i'll take what is what aboutism for $500. as we know, train wreck is now an environmental catastrophe, millions of pounds of chemical burned sends toxics smoke into the sky, residents have gone toughing up blood -- coughing up blood, getting rashes and the animals have been dying. >> this 100% prevent able. we call things accidents. there is no accident. every single event we investigate is preventible.
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our hearts are with you. know that the ntsb has one goal that is safety and ensuring that this never happens again. jimmy: okay that may be true. but if i blame accident on norfolk southern, can you not also blame biden administration for the bungled response. our thursday night party panel. former cia officer, chairman and ceo of p portman scsquare group, mike baker and jessica tarlov. diamond dave landau in the house. i start with you, as a resident of midwest and parent, who do you trust more with transportation and trains, computer buttigieg or sir toppen happen.
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hat, no doubt even drunk. putin is buttigieg is not even capable. the train around the christmas tree. jimmy: maybe on buttigieg. >> baker, you know things. >> i know sir toppen hat does not drink. jimmy: is that true. >> don't put that story out. >> i heard a story he does. jimmy: i have innel f tell for you, a lot of the attempt to pass buck centered around well trumped change the rule, if the change was so egregious should they have not changed it back in the past two and a half years. >> they would have had the opportunity, no surprise one administration blames the previous. this was a simple effort. train -- derails have been
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around for almost 200 years, they have been moving haz-mat for that entire time, you get the derailments, they have been down our numbers are down, still down. and yet there is a process, part of that process is situation like this, the forward facing leadership. the people want to know that the federal government in particular is there. they got their back. buttigieg who is not you know stupid man, he is a smart guy, somehow i'm not sure how they missed messages on this the communication is, just show up, as soon as you know severity. he is not the pope or justin bieber, he will not draw a ha -- huma terrible messages. terrible communication. jimmy: jessica we have
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discussed in on fox across america, weekdays noon to 3. did the democrats, was there you know it reads to a lot of people not as an action but reaction. would you say trump successfully provoked action out of the democrats or a reaction? >> no. i would say he added fuel to the fire of it. secretary pete, i guess we call him, i want to say mayor pete. was going before donald trump was scheduled to. the timing i think that day after is not fantastic. i did not see wonder in trump's visit with trump branded water and walking to mcdonald's staying what is appreciatety of the day -- specialty of the day, he should have been there ahead of time even just for optics, federal government was on ground. but you need a public face, this happens to be his department. he should be there whole joe biden is in kyiv instead of
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east palestine that is a loaded talking point. jimmy: if you live in east palestine that not. >> sure. i understand that. i heard a lot of really extreme talking, it is because they are door white people, people -- door white people, people black people in flint had crap water killing them for years, during a democratic administration, no one cared about that either. if you want to say poor people get the shaft i'm with you, it sucks to be poor it sucks when something bad happens why you live, that is what we should go with. >> they have not fixed that problem in flint. i don't think they will fix this one and i don't think that ceos have been issue with living next to train tracks, from environmental crisis to a possible nuclear crisis. russia president vladimir putin is st strengthening his n nuclear forces that is fun, the war in ukraine heads to
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its second year. fighting continues can no indication of slowing down. one former u.s. marine fighting with ukraine said it's so bad that life expectancy of a soldier on front lines is 4 hours. let that su sink in. biden say that u.s. is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes, fox news poll 50% of voters agree with that sentiment and 46% say there should be a time frame. party panel, how long do you think we should support ukraine? my question, jessica, i think polling supports pied biden position, do you think we were offering a off-ramp? >> i think one thing has remained clear, we're not putting boots on the ground that is purpose to people there is no idea we'll end up with a draft or see our soldiers over there. i know there are people in poland, we're training them.
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i think that is what is most important here. but the case has to be made very clearly about why protecting ukraine means protecting western europe. and also the united states by extension. that plane has not been perfect le perfectly landed for people. >> are we getting closer to world war iii? >> i think there is a unde understandable over reaction, i don't think it is a danger at this time. to jessica's point it is clear that the plane has not landed, they have not gotten the message across, america public understands why we're doing this putin's you know war. but what they have not heard, this is where getting more concerned with it conflict is the lack of a strategy. for biden to go to poland say we're there as long as it takes that is not a strategy that is a sound
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bite. we need to understand if we're there supporting them, and t supporting them to defeat russia, that is our strategy, what to we have to do? give them everything, and now. f-16s, tanks, anything they want, but it has to happen now, we're running out of time if this turns into a war of attrition. jimmy: always be closing to quote alec baldwin. diamond dave landau. we're entering second year of ukraine war is it time for america to change the flag and their profile, a new social media way to demonstrate your pretend support for ukraine. >> to show we care, you want to do that. we have to pay attention to fact that putin is stock piling nukes, we keep ignoring, that like you know, it is stacey abrams peloton. to far.. >> no, i'm with you.
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>> i think we have noticed that russia has not been able to launch a full-scale attack, and we're like against europe, we should keep sending them money and weapons, and that does not make sense. jimmy: i think he speaks to here in america people see deterioration in quality of life around them, i think it is a harder sell, in dc they love this idea, but if you went to midwest where dave is from, i'm marid into a family from there if you went to had a good b butter burger, people are long for this. >> you have realization that we -- 114 billion so far. and t the contrast, you have an event, not to go back and discreet on a rabbit hole with the ohio train derailment, that is a reminder to the average american who does not think about 113 million or
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ukraine, they see that. yes, then the administration if they can't get the messaging right or everyone onboard and stay onboard, this is not the last indent we have, where americas say what are we doing. jimmy: a tough sell, if you look at polling democrats in favor, republicans are in favor. independents is where it gets dicey. >> always. jimmy: do you think about war of wills between putin and biden, as we inch closer to an election, if biden is in it they become reluctant to keep it going? >> no. i don't think so. i think when push comes to shove this is not the issue that people are voting on. dirty secret about independents, they are actually liberals or conservatives, they just like to say they are in middle, there are one or two issues that push them in a direction. we saw this with the dobbs
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decision, most important thing to make people feel they are being heard, say the thing with east palestine and with in ukraine to say, i know you agree with us, we should be there, this is something that feels close to home. to you a lot of people know you. it is an important issue to the jewish community, huge supporters of democrats and republicans. more conservative ones. jimmy: you feel good. >> i feel good they survived the winter. we'll head into summer, what they have been able to pull off is unbelievable. jimmy: i'll give them that. >> if we don't have strategy that says we want to win or wen want them with win we give them all hardware they need, we're consigning this to a war of attrition. jimmy: wouldn't it be easier to send the real housewives
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of atlanta. >> just a pair of shoes and a bine bottle. >> nikki haley, hurts more when you kick them with heel. jimmy: diamond dave, solving social media problems of the world. >> i don't understand real ones. >> panel is not going anywhere. ununfortunately, have you been following crazy murder criminal in south carolina, alex murdaugh on the stand today. his testimony was shocking. but it will be enough to keep him out of the joint? we have rock star attorney. paul morrow in the house, and at case next. ♪ ♪ like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared
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investigator, stole money from clients to invest in his opioid habit and asked his cousin to kill him. >> i did not shoot my wife or my son and time are ever, most of all i'm sorry to max. and papaw. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. ever. ever. >> intentionally, a interesting choice of word, he was testifying on his own defense team. is it work of a former attorney carefully covering his tracks or an accidental admission. joining me in studio. attorney paul morrow in the
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house. >> good to see you.. jimmy: you know fight the crime of wasteddal . >> a lot of us had an immediate reaction to word intentionally. >> you were right. clever move he is setting up a safety valve for himself, at end of a trial judge has to charge the jury. he will give the jury the rules of road they can use. what will happen before the judge charges jury there will be a meeting in the judge's chambers, and defense will say your honor we want a down charge, a manslaughter charge, which is nonintentional homicide. and it will be up to judge whether or not he will allow that, a cute move, probably smart very lawyerly, i don't think it is working, at the
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end of the day judges are human, no judge wants to allow a manslaughter charge that does not fit the facts, when to you claim? he tried to do something else with the shotgun and they went off, a bridge too far. i think the charges as they were brought are what the jury will decide on. jimmy: you bring me tonight next point. fact that there is a preponderance of evidence against this man is that why we saw him on the stand to throw charm at the jury. >> absolutely. i think that is the right read. he has lost the -- defense has lost every major evidentiary ruling they petitioned for, motive evidence was not a gimme that came in ita kind of appealable. all this financial stuff, his financial skulduggery that came in under motive, they lost that, they lost the suicide coming in. that is very significant in south carolina. it can be used as an
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inference of guilt, the judge will not only tell jury, that this judge gives written jury instructions, when the jury goes into the room to decide the case, a good chance, likelihood they will have written invehicle y-- instruction from the judge saying that suicide attempt is inference of guilt. the defense lawyer knows this. he is on stand, admitting he was scene, playing around with timeline it is a bit of a hail mary. but they might have been stuck in their own red zone for a bit, now end of 4th quarter. and untested quarterback they put in, has thrown a couple good bombs, they have made up ground. jimmy: i love you incorporated my problem gambling, there is a weird
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filibustering exercise underway on went stand, -- witness stand he is asking for clarification, is fatigue a tract a -- factor, as i was watching trial today, it was breaking me down mentally with so many false starts, it is strategic move to reach for the runn rung of a hung jury hoping that this exhausting strategy will wear someone down. >> there is some value in what you say, you only need one, i think you know you are putting me on the spot, in my opinion, i -- at-this-point, vote guilty, but you are right, we could get a hung jury. i think we'll get a holdout, they have directed so much animus at way police behaved in this day and age that works, but in ter terms of questioning this could hhurt him.
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he got lawyerly at the end of the day, evasive, the jurors hate that. i think what is happening, a lot of questioning, prosecutor is piling on, he wants to be -- . >> we know what where this is headed. >> find might stuff. >> what are chances of a trump-biden sequel in 2024. democrat are reportedly warming to one candidate and republicans are cooling on the other, who is the weakest link, and oscars in three we weeks. and party panel will join me to slap back next. mara, are you sure you don't want -to go bowling with us tonight? -yeah. no. there's my little marzipan! [ laughs ] oh, my daughter gives the best hugs! we're just passing through on our way to the jazz jamboree.
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slugfest or trip to retirement home. democrat and democrat leads independents say their party has a good shot at winning white house if biden wins the nominee, get their car keys. but republicans say their party would win without former president trump. biden is gaining steam and trump is losing it? who is best option, the panel is back, mike baker, jessica tarlov, david landau, i start with you. looking at 2024. do you feel, wish that biden would step aside for someone young are like moses. >> i can't expose my subconscious on co
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conscious tv, in 2020, i was a biden truther from the jump. i thought he would bring together broadest coalition, you see numbers trickling more toward democrat supporting biden, he is getting things done, republicansen to like them but the independents, the left leaning are happy, he had the best midterm since 19 34. jimmy: you identified yourself as a biden truther, a lot. viewers thought it thatted byhunter biden laptop of real. jimmy: i'll ask you this. baker. as a guy who knowing intel community it is precompany presum suess to believe
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that the world is making it to 2024. the poll numbersen don't surprise me. know only way that republicans lose white house if biden is running if trump is the nominee. jimmy: does states of the world in foreign policy make a better case for trump. >> don't get me wrong, i am a republican, i tend to be a centrist, i see good things to both sides, that is important, we lost that. in all honesty, i just forgot your question. jimmy: perfect. fair. >> most do. >> be transparent. >>a a perfect phone call to zelenskyy, you answer question of whether trump. >> that is piling on. >> republican policies, better, right, i think we would be in a better position. >> for who.
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>> or whom. >> the u.s. >> i will let dave get in, will we know biden's campaign launch has been delayed. when they know he is going for another term when they start removing stair cases in white house, he should fall to the side for someone. trump's problem is fact that you know, people want him to run, andl he is too busy, angry that desantis did not send him a christmas card. jimmy: to truth social, trump has been going after desantis but the punches are not landing, meat ball ron, are you concerned should there be concern that trump lost nickname fastball. >> i am not concerned if trump is not the nominee, i like policies, people stopped voting for him.
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they are not really independents but they could not stand chaos, a are not coming back and decide i want more chaos in 2024. jimmy: jessica who do democrats fear in republican party? >> i think for moment it is ron desantis. but there is so much time, tim scott. he is a for example guest on your show, 12-3 every day, he would be quite f f formidable. >> i feel the same about boxing. jimmy: to build on her point . ms nbc characterized ron desantis as governor of state. >> meth and alligators and
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disney. >> he it not embrace the mouse. >> meth and alligators is your jam, go for it. >> i spend 3 years under cover for agency in a alternative rock band called megmeg and alligators. >> you not your teeth back. >> academy academy award committee is setting up a crisis team to prepare for anything unexpected like will smith's slap last year that rocked world, pun intended. they said quote: >> ceremony is less than 3 weeks away are a worrieded that meryl streep will pull out ni nicole c
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kidman's weave. >> i have theory ons, nothing is happening. but is still is shocking that it was real. >> we all thought it was fake a weird aftermath. not possible. >> then you coul like this happened. >> we found out in australia. did the oscar play this wrong given how much people loathe celebrities these days, would introducing one celebrity slap per show boost engagement. >> it would but it can't be chris rock because we like chris rock that was big problem. the problem should be stopping jaden smith from making another movie. >> that is really funny. i will ask you. okay, they have had this
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issue of hollywood more woke. and more medical. >> i heard -- political. >> i heard. jimmy: do you think, politics aside, i thought people in oscars are lucky they hit the genetic lottery, they are georgous we're paying them $20 a pop for popcorn to watch them recite words from ugly people wrote. what would it be to say shut up and to cocaine and have sex in a versace gown. >> hold on, yeah. so. first, may i say, i i, i can really only marvel at the talent involved in getting us from possible nuclear holocaust, over china, russia alliance to this. as a topic. jimmy: that is what i do, i'm a cab driver, you pick up whatever subject gets in the car.
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>> but, it doesn't matter, they are what they are, everyone has an opinion, like when a sports celebrity or you know, spouts off, talks politics say just play ball. shut up. let people talk, don't be so offended they have opinions who cares, we are a point we're all so you know outraged by anything that anyone says that does not fit into our belief pattern. >> i agree. people need to chill out. free range chickens. >> i am going back to my visualization. >> tom gun, they embraced fox office this time. it art house film. no one has seen. the movie the artist. the worse thing. >> it is bad you are film could is streaming in guantanamo bay. is top gun mavericks an
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admission by academy they wondered off the beaten path. >> i think if is. it's t toll gun -- top gun. it is a good movie in sense of fun but you don't say, it is an oscar winner,. jimmy: tom cruise. >> he is not even alive. if scientology makes you look that good i want to go, i want it, consider me a scientologist. >> this could play into the woke stuff, they want to seem like they support america. jimmy: host guest i'll ask the questions -- i'm kidding, am mike jessica dave, coming up. los angeles now preparing for a blizzard. wait until you hear how long it has been since the last one, does anyone there own a snow shovel, fox weather
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jimmy: here is something you don't see every day, a major snow storm in sunny southern california. rare blizzard warning issued around los angeles and san diego, l.a. has not seen heavy snow since 1989. this is video from that storm. forecast calls for upward 5 feet in mountains, 55 miles per hour winds and a lot of frozen palm trees, is frosty the snow man making a pitstop in hollywood? should he change his name to snow person to appease the coke crowd, joining us. bridget mahony. >> californians not really going to enjoy maybe some heavy rain, that we're see
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over next 24 to 48 hours. likely seeing blizzard warnings, blizzard like conditions just up to the north of l.a. l.a. proper mainly seeing heavy rain with this. we look at some blizzard warning from mount wilson up to the north intersecting i-5, we're expecting low visibility because of the gusty winds and on going snow showers. in l.a. basin more likely will be just some heavy rain for people in los angeles at this point. and you look at hollywood stars likely seeing some heaviest showers in the location. and more widespread, we're seeing the system right now, scattered rain showers, some snow showers starting to arrive on i-5 as well as into the santa anas farther saineast in san gabriel
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heavy snow. sierra you with used to that for this time. and we look at map, sierra will see several feet of snow including in bishop to the north, as we look closer in, to l.a., this is the big question. l.a. not see anything snow, but you look to the east, to santa ana, we talk about wildfire concerns that time we're talking at least a few inches of snow, heading inland a bit y to san gabriel mountains close to santa monica mountains, we likely in high peaks through the i-5 with several feet of snow, several lower terrain is rain, but still impacting southern california. l.a. off to the east from there, rain showers intensifying tomorrow as well as into saturday, saturday you may see a little bit of a lull, but
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heaviest snow showers arriving saturday. 3 to 5 inches in l.a. to the east, i-5, and san bernardino, that is where you get awfully close to some of those snow showers, we're watching that closely. and flood watches are posted, yes, it has been quite some time since california, southern california has seen some of those conditions like blizzard warnings for reference, you mentioned, 1989 that is the last time we sue saw a blizzard warning issued by l.a. national weather service, also in 1989, first simpsons episode. if you remember that. >> wow. you would be great at bar trivia. where you been my whole life. >> i googled what happened in 1989. i would be worst partner at bar trivia. i promise you that. jimmy: nice of you to assume i'm allowed to the bars in new york. ththank you for that. >> i should say the same to
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you. jimmy: [laughter] i hol hole - hold my own. >> in l.a. takes our weather can they take our football teams too. >> i guess that would be lucky. the rams, maybe a little bit better than the giants. and jets. >> it weird you mention that new york city we're seeing less snow, so far this season than many spots in southern california. this weekend. jimmy: crazy stuff. 1989, throw back thursday, love talking to you be well. >> good to see you. jimmy: thank you ♪ ♪ for more on the story, and so much more. download fox weather app or stream fox weather on our favorite connected tv device. >> weather. oh, girl. topical storm is next. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing!
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jimmy: new study finds sick-out -- 6 out of 10 young men are single, and other 4 are dating madonna. justify my love, this is the topical storm, number one. boom. we begin in the bahamas. viral dog videos have officially jump the shark.
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and this is why you should never put beer in your dog's water bowl. on lookers were marveling at 12 foot hammerhead when a daring dog stole the show, there was shark week, now bark week, the dog was trying to prove a point after don lemon said she was past her prime. we're happy to report killer canine mat made it out of the water alive, shark had no interest in eating meat that tough, if you don't think dog meat is tough, you never ordered a chicken cabob in times square. >> in italy, starbucks with a line of olive oil coffee. a bad idea.
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only orange featured an ice shaken espresso. and latte on olive oil. don't get me wrong, if european care so much about how they age, don't start smoking and drinking at the age of 9. i know some of you may think i'm uncultured. i would hitting with a glass of merlot. >> topic three. speaking of alcohol thirsty thursday on kennedalia. let's head to south beach, florida, dig this. city council restricting alcohol sales, in south of fifth neighborhood. i know that is a big deal it is close to where miami
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marlins baseball team plays. believe me, those fans have moved on stronger stuff. here is the deal. commissioner try to help smaller bars make money by stoppingal alcohol sales at 2:00 a.m., people who want booze will go to smaller bars and larger bars will attract people who want an std: a la a long season, point being nowhere in world is there a person better off to spend more time drinking than 305 air code. >> stay officials are expecting to be challenged in court. good news it is not last call in south beach just yet, we know not lost call in south beach, no one can putting their wedding ring back on. >> topic 4. there it is. congrat to portuguese dog,
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world's oldest living dog at age of 30. my word. 30? that in perspective made more deals under the table than hunter biden. a pure bread. a breed of dog that guards livestock, life expectancy of 12 to 14 years, this dog is so old first time his owner took him cruising in a mustang he is 4 legs, ha an old horse. his girlfriend told him to come up stairs and make love to her, he said, i can't do both. he broke record over a australian dog blewy who lived to be 29 years and 5 months, bluey died doing what he love best, swimy, bluey judge com, come on, shut up. topic 5.
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speaking of dirty mutts. time for viewer mail. gus, starts us off. jimmy failla, oh, yeah. you really think you could but this off. two nights in a row? dude, you don't know what kind of tide pods i'm eating shut up a got this. >> john. jimmy, you look past your prime, joke on you, i never had one, come on. i'm a community college 45-year-old. >> and jeff said, at funny, until now i always liked jimmy, i never knew he was beautiful too. >> baby, i'm selling more feed picks. and billy with, hey, jimmy, your wardrobe is killer, what's the secret. >> here is the thing. rent don't pay itself, if you want my moves i am in adult rom-com trau tragic mic this fall. >> you can follow k ken
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(funky music) - welcome to the podcast, folks. we have special guests today. - yup. - okay, the robertson ladies have showed up. - this is my first time, so i'm excited. - i'm gonna be honest, it always makes me a little nervous, babe. i don't know why. - you must have a guilty conscience or or something. - no.

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