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here is freshman congressman jamaal bowman. >> it's the no start. if we deliver, we maintain powe in 2020 to b or eight if we don't, then we show the inability to deliver, we risk losing power and risk this moment in american history to really push a progressively democratic agenda. >> don king is like let's move onto the next guest. >> anna, after they said penetration in the end zone, by the way, that inappropriate jok i may on television, scratch it. >> believe i never said to pray treated like any other joy beha joke.
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>> talk about a super tuesday, america. finally caitlyn jenner is on th show. great to see her. she was here all day, we had a great time at the park today. ♪ ♪ >> we always always have fun, unlike jimmy kimmel, boy, what sad slide he has been on. it reminds me of his readings. they are lower then joy it read iq. if you told my ten -year-old self that i would have caitlyn jenner on my talkshow, i would be like i have a talk show?
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and who is caitlyn jenner? then i would tell my ten -year-old self who caitlyn jenner is and i would be like what is going on with this world , and then i would ask if mister mister t still mister t? but then i would calm down and would be totally psyched. so when you have a sports legen on your show he's also trans coming or going to have to tackle the elephant in the room. the olympics welcomes its first trans athlete. we have many on this panel to talk about this. the last time she ran anywhere was from the police. but, as a former olympic athlete , i do have some thoughts . i bet you'd didn't know i was i the olympics. until they band the dwarf tossed . i even made it on the wheaties box. there you go.
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i don't know how much i should care about women's weightlifting . my idea of women's weightliftin is watch try to pick up my wallet. can you find a smaller script subgroup of society the women's weightlifting then in new zealand? may be seth meyers fans. and who knew newand at an olympic team. and know they have a government. they are quite as sturdy bunch. so out of 7 billion people, the trans athlete is getting a lot of space very don't get angry about anything if the people closer to the issue aren't angr first. i came up with at royal oak wee after i was married to. meaning, if the people directly impacted by this stuff aren't willing to steep speak up, then why should i. may be their mat they can't say
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so because they're scared for the very same reasons everyone is scared today. they don't want to be ostracize for their beliefs. in the modern era of being woke a people experience that allows them to speak out, they get swarmed by the mob. she had to apologize for defending and nonwhite director for not being woke enough. we're talking way female weightlifters, why should they be scared of anyone? they can crush you with their thighs. and they charge a lot for that on craigslist. for people who should be gettin upset about competing against trans athletes should be their significant others and their coworkers at the postal service part if they can't voice their opinions because they feel attacked by hard-core activists who how can we help.
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people critical of trans athletes bring up the hard work i logical women put into their it's hard to see them losing their spot to a. there is a reason people take will hormones to enhance performance. you could have separate teams for male, female, and trans, yo could do away with all criteria altogether and less humans played together like coed socce back in school. but except a real sport. but even in those games you can't in the escape the innate differences. men and women are different. something i have to remind myself when i accidentally walk into the wrong, at planet fitness. it's not common in head-to-head sports to have men compete against women due to physiology. but you can open up the like eg party at kat's birthday. in equestrian sports, they
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directly compete, and the ncaa men and women compete against one another in rifle shooting, which is great prep work if you planning to move to chicago. there is ultimate frisbee which allows people of different genders to match up and play, usually between their at hot topic. but after that, my analysis collapses like chinese made law ornament. those are the exceptions which might prove the rule, we are dancing around the 400-pound weightlifter in the room. sexism, it is everywhere. but, differences are everywhere including this sport. that is curling. may be this sport should be female because it involves a
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broom and sweeping. it is something a sexist might say and something that i would condemn. we live in a time where we can' speak the truth, the gulf between our thoughts and words is deeper than an limbic hockey field and it's getting whiter. you gets a shame because we can get we could make progress if w were open about the progress itself. let's welcome tonight's guest. her preferred pronoun is winner california gubernatorial candidate caitlyn jenner. this mercedes has liberals looking like fiats, american survey union fellow mercedes. her tongue is so sharp, she's only ever eaten grated cheese.
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caitlin,. >> i'm here. >> i would say here. >> i know, but we talked a couple of weeks ago. >> i thought we kind of bonded. >> i think we did. i thought it was great. >> when you sent me those photos . >> were you excited about them? to get i was excited three or four times over the course of a evening. >> before we get started i have personal for you. i would like to know the answer to this and i heard it through the rumor mill. the question is do you have a bug guide sprite? >> i don't. >> no, i heard this threesome people in the buckeye world. it's a car.
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i thought it was a medical disorder. and austin healey. >> i have been hk 500. >> okay. it's in the same air hub. i did have a metropolitan that sold to dana perino at loss because she can drive a hard bargain. >> we had that comment i though that would be a good way to start at operative. >> no, but that's close enough because your a car junkie and i makar junkie. >> i do enjoy them. >> i can't stop doing so many draws all the tame all day long drugs, how do i come to work every single day? >> hi. >> incredibly high. where am i? >> i don't know where you are. tigress, good to see you. he almost missed his flight because of the storm, but he told me you had to be here
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because you were on. >> there are a lot of lies said in this monologue today. i am forever as long as i grace for friends on the show the elephant in the room. and three, you had no idea what a bug guide sprite was, you wen through, i sighed, every perverted thing you ever saw it in your life, what you did with a can of sprite i guarantee you. >> and i think there was cicada possibly involved? >> you were deeply concerned. do we even want to talk about
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this topic? >> i can think of nothing i am less qualified to talk for. the only thing i have less experience with them being transgender is playing sports. >> i've been weightlifting for pretty much my whole life and come up my only issue has been consistent through this whole thing is when it comes to genetics, when you break down dna, if your more inherently male, if you have male testosterone coming or going to have more developed muscles in your shoulders and stuff which is a huge advantage in lifting. so i kind of feel there should be, but in this situation, this individual isn't even in the to five. it is still as far as world-class goes, there is an unfair advantage if you are genetically male in competition because that's just how it is. that is my only issue, i have.
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>> i am a bug guide sprite. >> my hospital mock trial team was completely coed. >> so if it's not in the top five but what if she knocked somebody out to get her positio from say the new zealand team. is that wrong? i don't hear enough about the other how the other athletes feel. >> from an athlete standpoint i think a lot of women, especiall when it gets down to the younge athletes, at that level, the olympic committee has been dealing with this issue for a very long time back in the 60s they started taking saliva test of all of the female athletes t make sure their dna was right this is the era of the east german women the soviet women, mean i was in the weight room m last lifting workouts in this east german girl came in, and she was out lifting me. and this girl was so strong. >> are you sure she was a girl?
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>> she took the test. they been dealing with this issue for a long time and they do have guidelines, and supposedly she has followed all of the guidelines so i have to respect that, but it's when lik in the state of california, obviously when it gets down to high school levels where there is a massive difference, then i becomes unfair, and there is no regulations at that level. and it has to be looked at. honestly, if you passed everything that the olympic committee put out, i am okay with that. i'm okay with that. but not at the younger. >> if i was tested i would pass a lot of things. >> i have five daughters, and one of them is a lacrosse playe in high school. that's always a big concern is protecting the girls sports. i don't want tyrus to go and ge a lacrosse stick and compete against my daughter.
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>> you shattered my dreams. >> i could see you in a really cute skirt. >> that's more his world,. >> but for these girls that. >> i just asked you to try it o once, tyrus brett. >> for these girls that practic day in and out, and that's our focus from decades, advocating for we need to give more resources to girls sports because guess he gets all the resources, the guys sports, the football programs, that's what you need to have more resources than mock trial gets very.
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in a new video jason whitlock remind us that sports can bring out our best when we give politics arrest. 's message that sports history is filled with moments that happened as unifier's of other disparate groups, there was a 1995 south african world cup rugby win. and who can forget when lincoln hawk vtol hurley, the undefeate world champion right after hock and apologized for misjudging him that truly was over-the-top. nobody remembers the classic over-the-top film starring sylvester stallone? how dare you, america. a gately presentation presentation of the winner trophy to the stands is an iconic fumble of unity am postapartheid south africa brea that punctured the aryan superiority myth unified black and white americans and divide celebration and established
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owens and lewis as america's first black national heroes. sports allowed us to experience the power of pure meritocracy, the only way to governance boards and the only way to govern life. >> nailed it so far, but he cautions that sports has gotten away from the unifying message. >> the entire american sports world and coaching that celebrated colorblindness and patriotism has immersed itself in victimization and left-wing radicalism. ultimately, the fans hold the power. if they accept sports as just another arena to fight politica battles, dark days are ahead. if they reject it, we are heade back to brighter future. >> speaking two brighter futures , ncaa athletes, that means are in college, kat, ordered that they can be compensated as long as it's connected to their education. which sucks, like you're going
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to pay me a half-million dollar too play, but i can only spend it on protractor's and binders? if that's it i'm majoring in ed and chemistry so i can write of the strippers and math. i would've been a of an athlete if i decided i wanted to be. you agree with jason? >> i do agree with him. island i was an athlete all these years, now i'm a politician. i'm going the opposite direction . but i was there from the beginning and politics and sports. the olympic arena is the greatest gift to the world, it brings there are more countries at the olympics and our in the united nations. this is the greatest gathering of people for good, for everything great, for competition, friendly competition, not wars that has such great potential. i went two my first olympics in
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1970 to, i woke up one morning, he just came in from iran and said said hey, you can't believ what's going on outside. somebody got shot or something great i went downstairs to the comments and i realize that wha had happened and that terrorist had come in and they'd taken over the israeli athlete center and one of them had been shot, and i was so upset. i went around to where the puerto rican team was, went out on the porch and i actually saw the guy standing there that famous picture of the guy with hat on in the doorway out on th balcony, i saw him and i was so upset because here it is this beautiful thing that we have, and politics and death has come into this thing. honestly, that's when the olympics changed and that's where sports changed. at happened in 1972. i was right in the building nex door when it happened. i don't like to see it. we have to keep politics out of
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this thing. it's the last thing of hope tha we have out there. >> in politics, but everywhere politics goes, that is nonpolitical, it poisons it. politics exist to prevent violence only in the political realm, but when it gets into sports or entertainment, the flower will spread. >> can't we just have a safe space? let the sports be the safe spac where politics does not enter. and caitlin coming to your point , the olympics that's the moment when we come together as a country, when we beat the russians, when we beat the chinese that's the best when yo have the usa gold-medal ended s heartbreaking when you watch fo example, the usa olympian say she would burn the flag on the podium. whatsoever amazing is that you can do that here in emmett the united states. you can't do that in other countries, so i think for sports , it's the one place that you're like can i just have lik a beer, and don't talk politics
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and just get out of the way. think it would really be a moment that should bring our country together as opposed to this divisiveness that we've seen. >> as you know in your realm of wrestling, sports is there to create a division that lets people channel channel that energy. >> with football, basketball. it's basically the same thing when you're the bad guy you wan to and when they love you, they cheer for you. i get cheers here, and they usually get booed and wrestling but that's because i choose to be the bad guy, i control the crowd. when you get into sports and yo have to be able to separate it. i don't want politics when i watch the celtics play. when the next play the celtics hate them. i don't want anything bad to happen, but i don't want to happen any during that time. but i separated, now we have social media and athletes who
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are also citizens. if an athlete when he takes his jersey off chooses to be a republican or a democrat, we need to respect that. when he puts that jersey back o you can disagree outside. they are not republicans, believe it or not so we don't talk about it. how do you guys get along? >> because we don't talk about politics, we talk about youth kids football in the celtics in the lakers rivalry. we have boundaries in americans we need to keep boundaries. it's okay if your favorite athlete isn't the same politica realm issue. when he's on the field can you tear from him, when he steps of it, you'll have to agree with impaired. >> kat, you've experienced this at parties. >> yes, yes i have. >> i guess i just realized i think sports does bring people together and it is so inclusive
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welcome back to the left thanks you are as dumb as they are. i'm your host barbra streisand. former obama appointee who thinks rising crime rates is th cops faults. >> i think there are a lot of please unions in gop operatives that would like for us to believe that this recent crime wave has everything to do with this idea of defunding the police. rising crime is not the fault o the movement, it's the fault of the police and this has been ou point all along. why should we keep funding systems and institutions they keep rendering themselves ineffective. >> that is one vote for it's th cops float great if you ask the white house, it's the guns faul for the president is expected t lay out an anti-crime strategy focusing on gun cranes to slow the country's rise and homicide split for answering why guns ar being used more often will have to wait for his next press conference sometime in 2030. don't ask the lead role media
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outlets like cnn. consider this headline seven killed more than 40 injured in 10 shooting across that we can, but many of these crimes were spontaneous and possibly gang-related, not preordained mass shootings very lumping those together shift the blame to gun control. at least they're not pretending it's peaceful. it reminds me. >> thomas jefferson, our neighbor upstate. it's embarrassing for me, they change the language in the categories so now the media plays along because they agree. >> i thought they were going to roll out we'll work with the gu
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laws. >> can you imagine? >> the other point is are they going to go with a buyback program at some point? that is something that kamala i very passionate about we know that guns are not the problem. their weapons and their guns, and quite frankly, what we're seeing in the blue states is th fact that they have the most restrictions yet we see the mos violence in these states and in the cities. >> don't think a criminal has ever walked up to a buyback program and said here is my gun coming here here's my home address. caitlin, crime in california is pretty bad. how would you address that that's like? >> first of all, in los angeles county, the head of the sheriff department, he just recently lowered standards for concealed carry. that was beautiful. >> i am 100 percent with that.
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also in texas, abbott did the same thing. unfortunately, and you could just see the press conference h had, it's like he didn't want t do it, but you know what, we named an armed citizenry. so he did it, and i think that' a good thing. so i am pro-gun all the way. >> at wouldn't guessed it. >> i've always been on that, they have the rope i've always, i have a gun at my house, i go to the shooting range, i have a lot of fun doing it. >> what you have? >> i just have a little 9- millimeter glock. 9 millimeters is my favorite. >> katz, what, we talk about crime every day, and it feels like we are in a bubble, but we can't reach the people in control. >> nobody can reach anyone else which is really strange because even though were really divided on many things, i think something that pretty much everyone can agree on is that w
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don't want to get shot and/or stabbed, so it shouldn't be so divisive, but the problem is when you have all these false narratives of o it's not that bad or oh it's just a talking point really, poll after poll shows that most americans want accountability for police, but we don't want to get rid of police, it shouldn't be that hard so we keep electing people who don't understand nuance or don't understand how to evaluat reality. >> tyrus, it is the challenge when one party labels any kind of law and order as anti- compassionate, right? if you come out strong, they ar going to say that you are a bully. >> listen, one of my roles on this show is to just keep it real because i'm really good about getting fired and finding new jobs. in the spirit of that, when is
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somebody, i guess it's me, just going to say it's not the guns, people are bad. human beings are rotten, we live , we cheat, we steal, we, we pillage, human beings do this. the only way to stop it is by putting the bad human beings away. you want a bullet you want to take the bullies money away, th whole point of the right to bea arms is to protect us from what? bad humans. that's it. spread we like to paint it pretty and say it's the government. no, we have to form militias no because of bad human beings. they are horrible. tyrus, why did you kill anybody in the house? >> defense rests, that's where we're going. >> that wasn't as bad as i thought. >> just wait. >> still had come up more reasons why white people are bad .
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>> they are overcome with shame and claim whiteness is to blame. it's just white people set up accountability groups to reflec on what terrible people they are . we haven't heard that enough. nickell ellis interviewed several whiteness experts showing that everyone can be an expert in something you just made up. there you find that you and you family are diebel deeply racist office people. and if you spend all day skim shaming yourself, the world to be a better place. >> i am originally from a smaller town in oklahoma. whiteness was the default, and whiteness was the comfort. the more and you kind of dive into that, the more you realize how deeply rooted racism is in the everyday thought process. there is still more work to be done.
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>> more work that needs to be done is also a sign of whiteness . does it get worse? >> parts of the structure of racism and the way it's maintained is to keep us from recognizing that racism is a part of our daily lives. so it's a longer-term process o looking at your understanding o yourself in the world, both historically, but also contextually. the family you live in, the community live in, and what rol whiteness plays in that. >> it takes a special kind of white privilege to make racism all about you your racist. it has to stop there, right? could get most of us have been doing this work have experience where there is period of deep shame for being white and for acknowledging the harms that ou ancestors have caused, and that's a very legitimate piece of this work.
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we can't ask people of color to hold our hands through their shame, that needs to happen wit other white people. >> is this not a leap cold or what? somebody called the lifeguard because these people are off th deep end and drowning intel 50. the world is really upside down when suddenly the voice of reason comes from reverend al sharpton. >> if you're sitting around sipping lattes in the hamptons talking about what's going on i harlem, you may not know the progress that we have made in terms of going from not being able to vote in my mother and father's generation to electing a black president in my generation. i think those that our in the business of and that dampens forward progress and dampens movements, it doesn't advance them. >> oh my god, i'm a agreeing without sharpton.
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tyrus, what do i do, what do i do? >> i do that all the time whenever i agree with you. you're going to ask a lot of questions, spend a lot of time in the mirror. i just think this is [bleep] great, i'll never wait in line for with white people. excuse me, my starbuck days are over. privilege, this is ridiculous. i would just like to once again go back to the human being theme , the white people are like i'm so sorry, i'm like how many slaves did you own exactly? when did you let them go. did you give them their 40 acres ? >> i didn't do that, my father was a mechanic and my mother wa a teacher,. >> so you didn't participate in the slavery. how many lynchings have you attended. none. you should be ashamed of yourself right what is wrong
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with people? everybody on there is living in a very safe happy world where you can talk about the context of the witted has been like. if i'm not mad about, what are you mad about? this is ridiculous. >> you know what it is? it's like they are growing thei throwing their ancestors under the bus, but you don't take credit for what albert einstein did, why should you take the blame from some racist in 1860. >> albert einstein was my grandfather. at first i was like why would anybody want to go and hang out and just hate themselves with a bunch of other people that are also hating themselves. but, i think honest conversations about race are important, but in terms of conversations, and i do have decades of experience with conversations, i will say starting it off with your piece of [bleep] so come hang out and we will make you feel good,
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because a piece of [bleep] like you deserves it is not the best way to start a conversation and it could be turning people off from wanting to talk about it a all. >> so these people accuse other of racism, but in their own accusations are actually kind o racist themselves. >> of course they are. you know, in california i'm running as a republican. to get your racist. i even wore blue. because i'm running in the bluest of blue states. but the republican party get so much blame for the racist thing and all of that. but irad as an as an inclusive republican and i've been saying this forever. i've always been on the republican side, why, because i have conservative economic values that work every time in history we lower taxes, less
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regulations a pro-business environment, it has worked and that's why i've always been on the republican side. i'm also on social issues, i'm an inclusive republican and the republican party never gets that . people look at the republican party as you are a bunch of racists. i don't want to be put in the box of what the republican part is. that is people's perception. i'm outside of the box obviously . i think the republican party needs to change, and i'm kind o the poster child for change. so that's a good thing. so we have to be more inclusive as republicans. >> as a catholic, i have enough catholic guilt, i don't need th white guilt on top of that. seriously, it's like a confessional, they're in there. >> it is a cult. it's like where they bring you income you have to confess your
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sins and then you have to buy their product and you couldn't actually never graduate from th cult because your always going to be guilty you're going to have the original sin of racism with you at all times there it it gives them an identity. i think they are empty and sad people. >> at least find out what kind of white person you are. find out where you're from. >> if you're heading for divorce , who gets to keep the force? your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. trelegy for copd.
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>> shoot you hedge your bets with a prenup for your pets? most states consider pets property went to marriage split up, but how do you split it adorable corky without laying down a tarp. they have laws giving judge's discretion to consider what would be in the best interest o the animal. it was worth before i edited it and a similar bill is pending i new york, but everywhere else, fights over fido or in recent years people have made use of mediators to keep the matter ou of court, so if you get the
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seven year itch, at least you know who gets to keep the [bleep]. >> i was waiting for that one. have you ever had a pet nap? >> i've had a lot of dogs, i've always been a dog person, and have lost a few over the years. kind of gave them away. and that's fine, but the toughest one was good bohne. we got good bohne years ago during when chris and i were together and i trained that dog that was the smartest best budd ever. i work with that dog on frisbee catching in this and that. and in the divorce i lost good bohne. >> kat, you've been married for almost two months, who is getting the dog in the divorce? >> if you things about that, there's the cats, there will be no argument about the cat, because he only likes me.
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and was going to fight over an 11 -year-old dumpster cat that has three chronic illnesses. the dog, i feel like him loves the dog so much, to the point i is weird. i will hear him talking to the dog about vacations are going t take just to the two of them. including specific plans, but i can't admit that i was given th dog because i say that now and i'll be giving up a lot of leverage. if we were to ever split up, which by the way we better not split up and you better hope that better than everybody because i've been married for about two months it's been abou 876 jobs about folks about my job on the show so far and if w split up you're going to look really mean. you better hope we die holding hands old and happy. >> tyrus, isn't the real key to have a pet that doesn't live as long as the marriage. >> you know what's coming you'r an awful little man.
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but i just want to give a littl advice to the fellas out there, if you feel you need to get a prenup on the dog or your fish tank, don't get married. >> that's right great if it looks like she's the type that will take them just to send you videos of them starving, she's not the one. >> you are either laughing because they've all done mean things. >> in the divorce, do you believe in pet ups? >> you know, just marry the right person. it's all about the right person. i've got five kids, two dogs an let me tell you that he will hand over the two dogs to me an be like you take them, i don't want them. >> i'm glad we solved that problem very don't go anywhere, i'll be right back.
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>> we are out of time. awesome, caitlyn jenner. it's over, you're coming back. mercedes, our studio audience. shannon bream is up next. >> welcome to fox news at night. i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, dramatic school board meeting in a subur just outside of washington, d.c. residents leaving in handcuffs as this meeting on critical rac theory quickly shut down public comments.
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