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>> you been a great guest. thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, that is our show. see you next timeli on life, liberty and movement. ♪ >> welcome to "watters' world", i am jesse watters', broader entered fireworks fly on capitol hill between conservative commentator between candace owens and ted lowell at a hearing on hate speech. the exchange becoming the most viewed cspan twitter video for house hearing ever. nearly 6.8 million views watch the whole thing. >> i don't know ms. owens, i will not characterize her, i will let her own words do the talking. i will play for you the first 30 seconds of the statement she made about eight of hitler.
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>> i don't have any problems of the word nationalism. the definition gets pointed by leaders that want globalism. globalism is what i do not want. when we think about nationalism the first thing people think about at least in america is hitler. he was a national socialist. but if hitler just wanted to make germany great and have things work well. okay fine. the problem is he had dreams outside of germany. he wanted to globalize what everybody wanted germany. >> we do started recording, would you like time to respond. >> i think it's pretty apparent that he believes black people are stupid and will not pursue the full clip in its entirety. he dashed. >> was suspended for a moment it is not proper to refer to a member of the committee. the witness will not do that again. witness may continue.
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>> sure, even though i was called despicable. >> witness may not refer to the member of the committee as stupid. >> i did not refer to him as stupid. that is not what i said it all. he did not listen to what i said. may he continue? >> please. >> as i said, he is assuming that black people will not pursue the full hour clip. he extracted and cut off, he did not hear the question that was asked of me. he was trying to present as i was launching an offensive hitler. in fact when it was pertaining to whether or not i believe that hitler dashed whether i believe not of nationalism. and i responded that i do not believe that we should be characterizing hitler as a nationalist. he is a homicidal, psychopathic maniac the kill his own people. a nationalist would not kill their own people. that is exactly what i was referring to in the clip and he purposely cut it off.
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similarly what they did to donald trump. unbelievably dishonest and he did not allow me too respond to it. by the way, i would also like to add that i work for craig university, a single democrat at the embassy opening in jerusalem, i sat in a plane for 18 hours to make sure i was there. i'm deeply offended by the installation of reviewing the clip without the question that was asked of me. jesse: here are the reactions. communications director, candace owens. thank you on the engagement. we are very happy for you. >> thank you. let's see the ring. >> i've never done this before. jesse: nice performance on capitol hill. i know things can get a little crazy. but everybody tuned in. it was bananas up there. nice work. under getting your point across. i do want to read what you said, and then you can explain how
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this guy, ted lewis taken out of context. if hitler just wanted to make germany great and has things run well, okay fine. but the problem is he had dreams outside of germany. and so everybody is latching onto that comment. what was the context there. >> it was a two hour discussion and what we're talking about in various parts was globalism and nationalism. a woman who asked me a question basically said, nationalism is viewed as a dirty word. and sort of reclaiming that word. what i was responded to her is the reason why it's a dirty word is because it conflicted with hitler. in fact when he was not a nationalist. if i'd known that this clip was going to be pulled three months later from buzz feed on a hunt to try to put something nasty about me.
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but it was over a two hour course of conversation and i basically was just saying that hitler by known under no means was a nationalist. he was not just focus on germany, he was killing the germany people. what ted did was very a dirty trick in my opinion and undermines the american people but also especially black americans when the entire hearing was a looming threat in black america. jesse: he made the point about hill he thought black americans were not smart enough to find the full context. in the chairman did not even know what he said. i don't even think he was paying attention. 1 of the problems, when every you use hitler and an analogy or bring him up as a part of an argument for arguments sake, it is always seized upon by political enemies or people that do not understand the context. then it is used against you. i would never, this is just my advice. i would never bring up hitler at all. ever. in a political context, any
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debate, because it is never going to go well. i just don't do it. i think you know that by now. >> that's good advice. i obviously learned this wasn't the hard way. the other side of this, it is bizarre, it's one thing when they tried to do this to white people and try to pick them as white nationalist. i'm a black female. it is bizarre to try to paint me too support hitler. i agree with you, i will never, they're out to get me all the time. i will be careful how to describe things. but how desperate the left has become. how desperate democrats have become when they're trying to smear and rival a black american woman and someone that would ever support a homicidal maniac that murdered 6 million jews. in that way that helps get out what i'm trying to teach them. democrats use racism, sexism and anti-semitism after the political opponents. they do not care about any of us. jesse: it is gross that ted would accuse a black woman of
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being racist for white nationalist. it doesn't even make sense. but he is not a serious person in my opinion. he is a strange person, but he is always trying to create controversy, he is a radical partisan, and that was a stunt that he pulled. that was a cheap stunt that he pulled. he thought it would work but it did not work. so wait to be on your feet when it comes to that stuff. i think you're probably nice to him. i would've been a lot meaner if he tried to pull us on me. but candace, it's tough out there, but you are right on the frontline. i think a lot of people on that site appreciated. any last words pretend lou ? >> i just want to know why it wasn't granted the courtesy of your party. which was # believe women. i thought this was a party that
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wanted to uplift minority voices and so concerned about sexism and women. i'm a black women. what happened to the policy of # believe women. that is what i would say to ted. it is one thing to present the video and not allow me too respond it shows that the ultimately cowards and fearful. they were predictions that the black boat is cracking. we are getting tired of the victim narrative and tired of not thinking about the real issue facing our community and trying not to get us to believe in the bogeyman. the white supremacy is on the rise. jesse: candace owens, the most watch clip ever on c-span. the democratic party has a problem. congresswoman known for making and i semitism comments. downplaying the terror attacks. >> it was founded after 9/11. because they recognize that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose
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access to our civil liberties. jesse: the new york post blasting omar. here is thursday's front cover. some radical cohorts are defending her. >> this is just pure racist acts by many of those hateful because she does speak truth. >> we are getting to a level where this is against progressive women of color. jesse: republican congressman dan crenshaw also sounding off against omar tweeting this. >> 1st member of congress to ever describe terrorists who killed thousands of americans on 9/11 as some people who did something. unbelievable.. jesse: coming to her defense with this response. you refused to cosponsor the 9/11 dems fund but you have the identity to drum against the
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lawn was out of quotes. when they were behind almost all domestic terrorist killings. why don't you go do something about that. congressman dan crenshaw joins me now. jesse: i'm almost at a loss for words congressman. we can just take this one at a time. how would you like to respond to aoc saying that you need to do something about it. you did lose your eye protecting her fighting overseas for your r country. >> it is almost not worth responding to. but let them practice. she thinks cosponsoring -- which is not a committee defending 9/11 victims. last i checked, i thought i did defend 9/11 victims, i went
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overseas and try to make sure the attack never happened again. and make sure to take the fight to the enemies that committed it. is not just her, it's her counterpart or stu. the fact that they would double down on this and try to provide cover for omar when all you have to do is say hey, she misspoke, maybe she did not mean at that weep. why don't you just say that. jesse: all she had to say was perhaps my language was a little too imprecise. i know that 3000 people died on that horrible day and though some people were radical al qaeda terrorist who we have been trying to bring to justice. she does not do that. she doubles down with this tweet. look what she tweeted about this. this is from the other day. the people who knocked these big buildings down will hear all of us soon. president george w. bush, was pushed downplaying the terror attacks? what if he was a muslim?
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george w. bush went to ground zero when they were still smoke up there and we didn't even know was al qaeda. and he said they brought these buildings down and he went in to afghanistan and he did something about it. what is she doing? >> i don't know. i think she needs to hire a different director. i don't even know what she is getting out with a particular tree. again, there's too much material. jesse: i don't like the fact that they tried to use her gender or muslim faith or race as a shield. she says whatever she wants, it is crazy, and completely irresponsible for sitting member of congress. the minute you criticize her, she says you're attacking me because i'm a muslim or woman, or black. >> this is the worst kind of argumentation.
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what they're doing, they're trying to silence any argument against it. why, because they don't have an argument to make. what they do they use identity to silence anyone else from saying anything. you're not allowed to say that because of who i am. sorry, no that is not how things work in a democracy. especially among members of congress. you're supposed to debate ideas. if you say something we should call it out. that is the point of this. that is why we are elected. to say you are not allowed to talk about something because of identities is nonsense. it is also bigoted in itself because your assuming the everybody of the certain sick can color and gender should think a certain way. that is really wrong. the content of your character is what matters. the ideas that you have. and that's what we should be debating. jesse: because if that congressman or women said the exact same thing that she said and it was a straight white male, we would still be saying, do not say that, what are you talking about.
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it has nothing to do with what she looks like. it's what comes out of her mouth. she's three months in and caused a huge headache for nancy pelosi. that is fun to watch. but besides that -- >> policy is a cosponsor on a bill that i mentioned. [laughter] is nonsense of course. jesse: thank you for serving our country. you did a lot more than what aoc did. have a great rest of the weekend. >> thank you. jesse: still ahead, mike rowe in the house, and social media sensation nick cozy are is here. he's going to show off his dance moves. ♪ lease the 2019 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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to lose my private health insurance and the only way i can go out and get private insurance is if i need a no-show? or a facelift? jesse: you don't need to do anything to your face because you're gorgeous. but in all seriousness, this guy, he is a front runner in the democratic field and he is running on taking away millions of people's private healthcare plans that they like. >> this is why we are going to have a robust presidential primary season. it is because we have candidates like bernie sanders was put forward an interesting proposal. every american, the majority of americans get their insurance through their employer. that is number one. for those individuals who need subsidies and help whether it's through a medicaid or -- the
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bottom line is bernie sanders is trying to address a very important issue. that is how do we reduce the cost of health care in our society? jesse: i'm all for that but i don't think socialized medicine will reduce the cost. i get a bite from you, donna, when you say the plan is interesting and there will be a robust debate. i feel you're not a huge fan of sanders in socialist schemes out there. you have that right? >> i am a huge fan but i am also a huge fan of, let harris and amy klobuchar, all the candidates. they are my friends. we are going to talk about single care, medicare fraud, there are at least seven interesting proposals that i heard from the candidates and
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one of the big issues the democrat ran on in 2018 was healthcare. in protecting the americans with pre-existing condition. jesse: you're right. i totally agree with that. aoc, i have to show you this. she is talking about immigration and here's what she tweeted. the far right loves to drum up fear and resistance to immigrants. but have you ever noticed that they never talk about what is causing people to flee their homes in the first place. perhaps that is because they'd be forced to confront one major factor fueling global migration, climate change. so aoc is saying the people hopping in the caravans from honduras to texas is too hot in honduras. that is why they're coming appear? >> i did a little research on this. as you know, on fox news we have mentioned aoc well over a thousand times. i was really concerned that she would get the job and not me up box. but i'm glad to be here.
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jesse: the media loves her more than we do. she's on the cover of every magazine. she is been on every tv show. >> she is interesting. she is one of the most interesting freshman. what she is saying is that the advocates who believe that we need to address climate change, the legal organization out of canada, they believe that it's forcing people to leave their home is climate change. there are many other issues as you know. they are looking at it from a global perspective. not a regional perspective. jesse: i was thinking about it regionally. but maybe i'm looking too narrowly. let's get into this, that he made about spine. you know what he said, spying occurred on trump officials during the campaign. >> he thinks it might've occurred. jesse: he said he knows it occurred -- and whether or not
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it was predicated on actual real intelligence. whether or not it was because of political bias. you know donna, the dossier paid for by hillary, a huge component in the surveillance of trump officials, why hasn't anybody asked hillary about that? >> 1st of all, hillary's campaign did not pay for that. it is true the law firm. jesse: she contracted out. >> you've never heard that. that is assumed. jesse: the law firm does it independently? hillary paid money from the campaign to the law firm and the law firm paid gps -- >> no. jesse: yes. >> no. that is not true. the law firm which was paid for
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by the democratic national committee contracted. jesse: you were involved? >> no. jesse: the bottom line, democrats paid for dossier was behind a lot of the spine. i i know you don't like a lot of that word but they feel responsible for that. >> i really think, i think it is time for everybody to stop focusing on what i call the superficial and get back to what happens. jesse: now it's time to get back to reality. last few years of his trump, collusion, and now the tables are turned. now you guys want to get back. >> the table has not turned because we have not seen the reports. you are making assumptions based on cases. i went to see the report. jesse: i think william barr is a
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liar. he pretrade what is in the ball molar report. >> i don't think bob mueller is a liar. i think this goes back to happen in 2016. the country was under attack by born country that produces guard. if we go back to that and try to figure out how to fix our system so we don't have these problems in the future, i think we will both be on the same page. by the way i'm not quite anyone a liar. i am saying we need to see all the information. jesse: all right will see you next week. have a great, great west of the weekend. up next, micro is here to discuss america's spoiled brat and what to do about them. stick around.
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booker told a crowd he would be the best candidate to help minority communities while creating a more just government for all americans. the senator also said he would not make the selection about president trump while vowing to take the higher ground. he actually announced his king candidacy back in february. the world's largest plane takes to the sky in california. it took us test like this morning and was in the air for two and half hours before landing safely. it is an aircraft which weighs 500,000 pounds and has a wingspan whiter than the length of a football field. it was designed to launch rockets into orbit. it was built by a company founded by microsoft. jesse: laurie locklin, and becky might be going from full house to the big house. i've never heard that one before. from the college admission cheating scandal. she paid about half a million dollars to get her daughter into the college of photoshop her daughter's face onto the member of the crew team for fake athletic scholarship. this comes as study shows
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snowplow parents that do everything for their kids so the children never faced any obstacles in life. that is on the rise. joining me now, tv host and podcast host, and author of the upcoming book, the way i heard it, now available for preorder. mike rowe. >> it makes a sound interesting the way you say it. jesse: i'm doing the best i can. did your periods do this for you, they never photoshopped your face but did they make life easier for you? >> in a way. but it was in a weird way. my parents had three sons and they developed a really unique parenting style that was really founded on what you call lies. they had us convinced that every other person we knew who was somewhat better off than we were, they taught us how to pity those people instead of envy
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them. jesse: does the christian doctorate. >> is something like it. when i wanted food ordered and because my friends have food delivered. my father would say, it is not nice to make fun of your friends because their moms cannot cook. jesse: manipulative. did it work on you? >> like a dream. jesse: you felt pity for the rich kids in the neighborhood. >> they did not have the option of wearing sensible broken close. jesse: hand-me-downs are much under much better than fresh. my parents did not support, they put obstacles in front of me. they wanted to hurt me. they wanted to injure me. they sent me too camps where they hand you a match and mosquito netting and say i'll see you in three days go survive. they called it building character. >> you need to write a book.
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jesse: i will. >> my parents used every obstacle as a teachable movement. we had a driveway about a half a mile long, old dirt road, and when it snowed, we cleared that. that was the thing. we had wood stoves. jesse: not with the snowplow,. >> i was the snowplow guy. jesse: with a shovel. you don't get $20. that is part of your job. >> right exactly. jesse: the factor that into the allowance. >> were shoveling snow into take a break my mom brings a thermos of coffee. which is great when you're nine. jesse: one step in your wired. >> then you cut the wood, plow the snow, then sleep like a baby. jesse: now you have these people, i think this is rewiring people's brain. i call it the seamless act mentality. you live in apartment in new
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york city, you get whatever you want on your phone. date, tinder, food, you sit there and everything is there on order and it comes to your apartment and 30 minutes and you never have to leave the apartment. you never have to build, cook or do anything. what kind of effect do you think that having a people? >> it's mathematical. every action has a rehab. here we are with your phone, you are more connected than you've ever been in your life. you're more in touch with more people more quickly than ever imagine. but yet you're more disconnected. it kind of matters where your food comes from. jesse: the more connected you are, the less connected you are. you can't have a conversation at the bar with a woman. you don't how to cook chicken, don't how to grill. you are helpless.
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>> it's a law of unintended consequences. so jet travel comes along in the country is more accessible than it has ever been. but we lose the term of distance. suddenly, you have long distance, you can reach anybody at any time. but you lose the term as things become familiar. every single thing. jesse: you still write letters don't you? >> i do. and crown on the back of my lunch bag. jesse: we need to go back to the good old days. >> the good old days had whooping cough, diphtheria, and all diseases, but there is this belief that people have the cyst technology can save us. and maybe it will. but it's newton again. the unintended consequence of virtually every good thing that i've ever seen always comes back to tap you on the shoulder. i don't care if it's
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minimum-wage, you can make it political, practical, personal it's always there. jesse: speaking of political, do you think donald trump's background in real estate development and construction, how do you think that has formed his character and work ethic at the white house? that is a background that no other president has really had. >> i've never thought about it. last time i looked at presidents and what they did for money i think the number one thing was lawyer. and then early on, it was plantar. in a lot of ways, i think -- i look at everything as a trade. i look at everybody as a trades person. even you, this is your trade. you do what you do and you have skill. some jobs translate easier. the jobs that translate easiest are the ones that offer you the
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most undeniable immediate feedback. ethic gives you more feedback faster the building. jesse: he has built a hell of a lot of great companies, golf courses, skyscrapers. >> it was dirty jobs. in a simpler sense, if your ditch digger, there is no ditch, you go home there's a ditch. at the end of the day you don't have to look around at your desk for visual cues to indicate the completion of your job. jesse: he was digging ditches, put in comey, i'm going to get you in trouble. mike rowe everybody. coming up, abby and carly in the house to tell us about consents condoms. wait till you hear how they work. ♪ oing for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature.
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the consents condoms. this is a condom which requires forehands to open. but some say the product protects men from rape accusation. who is right and who is wrong. backing me today, abby and carly. there is a condom, guy cannot open it himself, he needs to have another set of hands, a woman i guess. or man. but for sets of hands to open it. what do you think? >> i am not sure who this is for. i guess it would be to prevent the false accusation. because i would assume the main goal of the consent condom would be to prevent rape. but if somebody god for bid was going to do that, either you would not uses condom or even . jesse: or somebody had sexual relation and then after the woman would say i didn't agree with it. >> or what about a woman who consents and opens the package
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and changes her mind. i think it's great in a step in the right direction but with that discredit her accusation and she said okay i opened it but change my mind. >> that's a lot thinking. jesse: that's a long process. >> there was a lot of backlash over this. >> i'm taking this from a "rolling stone" article. ", it counted a pts who were unable to open the box and others argued it was discriminatory against polyamorous people. jesse: those of the people who have open relationships. this is christy, she was invited to the democratic greek treat. and she was asked about women dropping the f bomb and she had a little suggestion for nancy regarding president trump. >> if there is one word you'd hoped particularly women use
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more frequently what would that word be. >> [bleep] you. jesse: you never use that to you? >> i don't. that's the way i was raised. people love her because she was not afraid to speak or write. i read a study that swearing engages both sides of your brains, the emotional center and the language center. jesse: should nancy be dropping the f bomb around the president? should she be talking like that to the president? i don't think that will go over well. >> are we talking about a work setting or private life? jesse: nonprofessional. lastly, the noddy is in the guided on multiple counts of fraud. everybody knew he was a scam artist, the porches, the jets, how do you smell fraud. you women can stiff guys like that out can't you. >> literally by sniffing, if they wear too much:
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jesse: comedian, he actually attacked diamond and phil. here is what he had to say. >> and what world would diamond and seal be considered advocates. because republicans and conservatives like a certain type of black person. and they pick and unremarkable at best. and the reason they pick clarence thomas, and herman cain and ben carson, because they like them because they make themselves comfortable. they like them for the same reasons that they pick the breeds of dogs they pick. jesse: joining me with the reaction. diamond and silk. we invited dl huguely on "watters world" because i want him to make me feel
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uncomfortable. i'm giving him a shot, maybe he'll, next week but we reach out to him. i think you guys are pretty remarkable what do you have to say to dl? >> you have to understand that he is one of the gatekeepers of the democrat plantation. he is probably the one that work closest to the field. that is why he wants us to be painted and the particular like a particular box. referring to people on the republican party as dogs or obedient dogs is unacceptable. he don't get to do that to us. if you understand he uses his platform to put black people against white people. he wants black people to hate white people and if you are not doing that then now you are being an obedient dog. but if we are obedient dogs, because he referred to people in the republican party that is minority. then he has to be an obedient
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slave and be enslaved to the democrat party in the democrat plantation. it's time for him to think outside the box instead of being stuck inside of the plantation. >> if i can also add, you have to remember that people like dl and the democrat party there really upset a republicans especially black republicans because it was republicans that freed the slaves from the democrats. they hate the fact that there are black americans that can think for themselves and don't need a democrat party or giving them something, not even enough to make a difference. they love keeping black people stuck by any means necessary and they will use pools like dl hugh, i can't even remember his names. i want to call him d because he reminds me of someone else.
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just like d.l. huguely that try to attack black people to keep them stuck in a root. jesse: dl, clarence thomas, and republicans did not pick herman cain and ben carson. those two gentlemen decided to run for gentlemen themselves. so just so you know dl. you are welcome on "watters world" anytime. make me feel comfortable. diamond and silk chit chat to her. go to diamond and silk.com and check it out. have a great weekend girls. >> the keeper having a. jesse: the weather guy who nearly broke the internet with his dance moves is here and "watters world". should he teach me how to dance? we will find out
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♪ ♪ >> what's up, that is good day charlotte on fox 46, i guess that's what it's called and it's actually here in studio, the show made the moves in person. i'm not getting involved. i think i want to do, did we get any credit for you going viral? i played this is now you've gone up. so many people reached out to me on text, twitter, instagram. more so than any other outlet. i'll give you half the money. >> i made zero.
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