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that aren't there, you start to believe things that aren't true prayer is start to feel threatened and that's why at on point i harm's way self with foreign knives. >> as we head into this weekend please let her words serve as a warning bird that's it for us tonight, thank you for watching. remember, it's always america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. ♪ >> they actually talk to me about it for they thought it wa funny. hey there, happy friday my friday friends. what is up with don't worry, i' going to be fair to him. but the disgraced former skies
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bucket dirt bag will spend four years in jailbird that's one fo every follicle. the reason is stealing $300,000 from stars trip or, the next missus gill gil mead, stormy daniels. i'm getting. that relationship would never work with her book outselling history-1. but, she stole 300 grand from storming, i wonder if it was al in one spirit that was too easy. went to some lawyers for comment. the hedgehog centipede apparently, part of his sentenc will be served concurrently, which means done at the same time, kat. hopefully stormy game him advic on not to do that at the same time. >> they call that airtight. >> thank you, kennedy. that is how you know you are as
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leaves when you have to serve a sentence while you're already serving is sentence freight if you remember and i don't becaus i snorted too much relief factor . he is serving to and a half years for trying to extort millions of dollars from sportswear giant nike, when he was heard complaining about the sentence, the judge told him just do it i feel really dirty. it seems heartless stealing money from a company like that, it's just not fair to the kids who work 16 hour days in a window loves building in china so they can charge hundreds of dollars for lebron's shoe. but he still haven't served 30 months of a new sentence after that. we witnessed stormy for her reaction. >> that's funny because it's th bird. according to the new york post the assistant u.s. attorney tol the judge about how daniels fel
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about the betrayal, you can imagine the incredible personal betrayal that happened when she found out her lawyer not only stole her money, but lied to he over in over again. imagine, being lied to over in over again, but if lying is a crime expected klaxon action from every dude who thought the stripper really liked impaired stormy daniels isn't even her real name, she stole it from local weatherman in dallas. her real name is monsoon mcgillicuddy. during the sentencing, she told the job i brought ridicule and embarrassment embarrassment upo myself including my family, my children, my friends, in the legal profession. that is refused a liar, he doesn't have friends it's it's impossible to as anybody in the legal profession. we hope stormy finds peace commission had a tragic case of a former penthouse pet of the year not realizing their dreams after a promising start as a
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former penthouse pet of the year . talk about unrealized expectations. i'm beginning to think posing doesn't help in your career. you know what i'm talking about do see. i kept my close on most of my career except for that time and the mid- 90s when i did those art films, icar the art films because art was the only one wh watched them. he also said this to the judge, i destroyed my career, my relationships, and my reputation , there is serious doubt if i will recover any semblance of a normal life or piece. you are selling yourself short, if you think back like raging case of spring break cold sores. cnn rehired jeffrey toobin, the should give you a legal show with him they could call it the ripoff in the like. remember all the vangie made in media, i'm sure they'll be ther
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to to help you out, one of them will pick you up on the release day. may be on a bicycle built for two. maybe he will bring a cake with a file in that. minus the cake. because he probably ate it on the way over. in the car. alone, you know, just in the front seat. cake all over the spearing well. chomping at it, licking the file . all although it looks and crannies. where am i? the fleeting nature of love very . >> we are back with the main player very. >> to me you are like the holy spirit. you are all places at all times. >> i think you're doing i don't think you're in this for money. >> the only reason i am taking this is because of your presenc on cable news. >> s. if i had a full point isn't to
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dance on his misfortune althoug it's pretty fun, and he'd like to do it to us given the chance for it i'm reminding everybody, they will accept any file creature into their midst. harvey weinstein supported the right politics. he danced to the team they wanted him to play. it's also hard to be sympatheti to stormy daniels, if she was paid 130 dowland and hush money she had why didn't she hunched, that is the golden role, it's not just like to shut up when you're done unless you talk dirty afterwards, but that seem backward. >> why did i not. i just nodded. >> the audience knew better tha to laugh at that one. bill like i don't understand what he means. what is the point of talking?
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personally i don't care if you step as a billionaire for queens , your required to sleepless stiff strippers, it says so on the statue of liberty . as the judge imposes a sentence on avenatti, rumor every day th media puts sentence on your. you are doing hard time, and during their phony narrative starting miscreants until it finally blows up in their over made up faces. avenatti took advantage of stormy but that media took advantage of you. he is in jail, but the media rocks on, when the only tv screens they should be on are the ones that monitor their selves. ticket let's welcome tonight's gets, she is known for those glasses, the positive kennedy, kennedy. he is the first of many to say
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thank god i'm not joe devito, comedienne joe derosa. she is like an orange circus peanuts, soft at first, but crunchy after a night out. fox news contributor kat, timpf. finally, his paperweight, mate massive sidekick, best-selling author of the book just tyrus, the book before the forest. tyrus. now before we get to the news i have to talk about what's in front of me right here which is beautiful sandwiches greatly ge this, joe, i haven't seen you. you did redeye and then you became a big tv star. >> really? >> i saw you on breaking bad.
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my character wasn't in breaking bad 50 thank you, greg, at leas pretend you read up. >> inside out. so you opened a sandwich shop o the lower east side prickly i opened are and see my chop, during the pandemic. >> smart move. >> yeah. the world was crumbling and i panicked. >> are these mainly subs? get the only food we serve our hokies or subs, with every want to call them. >> do people ever go in there and just take pictures of you thinking you are jerrod? >> i'm the good jerrod. we actually have a t-shirt coming out that says our spokesperson isn't an prison. it will be available very soon. >> i would eat one of these, bu
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i will wait to the break. speaking of prison, what you make of this whole avenatti thing. i think i'm the only one covering this because everybody else wanted to move on prickly find it fascinating that he's dealing book money he's such a numb nuts he can't get his own book deal. i don't understand what else this guy needs to do great he's a celebrity lawyer he's tangled with the most infamous presiden in history, i don't know where his book deal is, but what is more fascinating to me is the grade, a guy complicating his own life you're already a lawyer , on top of that you're a celebrity lawyer, and that stil not enough. free money for them, he's then got to steal money which would be like me being lucky enough t open my own sandwich shop,. >> and then you hear him stealing cold cuts from subway. excellent analogy. you know what it was, he was
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living beyond his means. that's what it is, it's always is if you make a half-million then you think you can spend a half million coming and no? to get your absolutely right, and then people like this he such a just wants to flex everything so he has to have that lamborghini and the gucci tracksuit and he's got to have everything so it requires a ponzi scheme to support his lifestyle because the half-million dollars, he's not going to live comfortably in thousand oaks, he wants to land in west hollywood or beverly hills, and he's just an absolut superquick, but still the most viable candidate the democrats have in 2024. >> i think thousand oaks, i counted it. to get about 400 oaks. >> solid 400. that was a good afternoon, wasn't it, tyrus? >> why are my cosigning? i know it's friday,.
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>> do you think anything will every cause of moments of self reflection for anybody in those clips or do they prefer to just walk away from it. >> what is surprising to me is why is stormy daniels not suing cnn, why is she not suing everyone of those supposedly legitimate journalists who didn't do any background check on the guys they were anointing the most trustworthy, he was quote the holy spirit, ed sough that point he had made god status? and he's lying to you, and everything you see on tv about these journalists is that he's honest and forthright? why are you not suing cnn? i'm not a lawyer, but i think i could make that argument in court. >> thanks to avenatti she can't afford another boy or brit. >> the last guy who they lied about, didn't they give him $125 million?
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>> did they ever say what he got ? get that was the lowball. was like i'm not a scientist, i'm just a guy with a lot of money for it. >> i can tell you how much mone i have, i just sent panda to th moon. that's not a euphemism guy the way, but it probably is. where am i, kat? >> i don't know. >> last word to you, do you think he has a comeback in his future? it's only going to be a couple of years. will have another book deal,. >> emin, it's just incredible t have it fall this far. they were talking about having him run for president. now in some states he can't eve vote for the president because of the felony. he was crying about how hard hi life is. i don't doubt that, but that's because you got busted doing
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felonies, like you're not supposed to have an easy time, that's why we make them felonie because you're not supposed to do these things. i don't think he'll ever have a comeback not just because of what he did, but also because h still sees this as being someho not fair. it's not fair that he's in prison, and not thinking about what he did to other people, he has this whole whole victim mindset, it's like you happen t you. >> by the way, this isn't that hard time. he's going to be back, i mean it's too bad there isn't that new apprentice because he would be on celebrity apprentice. take ee could have the dr. dre celebrity rehab back. he could get on that and be voted off in the first episode. a lot of people on celebrity rehab never made it. to get that show a body count. >> he tried to help people who
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>> he barely finished cleaning ambers before catching from the aclu. the aclu or as i call them and suing danny deppe saying he should pay the how did they get
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here quick steps to the aclu fo documents related, we know she pledged to donate millions to the aclu and that they'd help her with the op-ed that started this whole case which she honored as much as her promise to not use johnny's bed as of a porta potty. to comply with the subpoena, from johnny depp, the aclu says they had to review thousands of documents. it makes you wonder where was all that paper when amber neede it. isn't that the real question america? that should be the new show. now they want to be reimbursed for that time, totaling about $86,000, the same i pay each year for brett. to walk on my back. the lawyer say he is exorbitant and unreasonable, which is much
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like johnny depp's music. ♪ singing ♪ solo. ♪ meanwhile lawyers say that coul embolden others accused of abus to take their cases to court with one guy calling the deppe trial a playbook for suing your accuser. that sounds familiar, as if someone smarter than me already predicted this. >> when someone is wrong to the point of how johnny depp was wrong, there is this argument that he should invited to because it's not fair for those who are really wronged. winded that type of thinking ever been accepted?
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i'm glad we hired that guy. way better than the other guy w considered a few years ago. all right. >> humanist. he will be missed. >> he will be missed. kennedy, i haven't heard your thoughts on this because what are your thoughts on this case? >> on the whole case? or. >> or whatever part of the case. >> no, i think it just goes to show that human nature, there i a great deal of equality and human nature. if you are a woman, that doesn' mean you are virtuous, and if you are by man by virtue of you principles, it doesn't mean you're a moral person, but that's the with the entire. leave all women because women are good, don't believe men because men are bad and they were abusers. that was the subtext of that
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entire thing. now that we see that bad people of capable of lying and hurting each other and this jury decide she was the worst of two people she inflicted more pain, that she was not believable. i don't know what she or her legal team were thinking. i can't get over when she was being examined by her attorney and she cried and talking to th jury and it's like nobody is believing this. this is not an audition. this is real life and it does have consequences for people wh have been unfairly accused and that was one of the things people got very faith that he a fighting for a movement. >> i figured which one is. laura linney lenny. >> about that as. it's always like this, crinkle crinkle crinkle, as that your cry face? >> i don't have a cry face.
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>> that looks like a cry face t me, kat. >> adhered that, the aclu exit up, you went all in with amber heard, you helped her put together first of all the fact that you helped to somebody put together an op-ed about something horrible that supposedly happened to them. why would you have to help them navy punctuation or something, why would you need to enhance her story. she got a ghost writer to write her story of abuse, that's insanity. >> you shouldn't need that, and then they refused to cooperate when johnny asked to prove that it was against them than they lose and now they want him to pay for them trying to ruin his life because they had to do the paperwork. is that correct? that's what it is? i can't wait to hear that verdict. >> lost in all of this scandal is i think we've lost sight of the biggest crime of all which
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was johnny depp's man bun, this is something we had to stare at a in and day out. i found effort to support anybody with a man bun had. >> have to wonder does he do it himself? like the man bun, does he have stylus that does it for him or does he get up every morning in than he doesn't like it at firs he's like that's not a good bun so than he tries and does it again because i do that sometimes, but i'm also a check. >> i'm glad you point that out because sometimes people forget when they hear your voice. don't get any ideas, jerrod. >> we'll edit that. >> he does look like he sells used lamborghinis on sunset. right? and boy does he care me he's go to pay for the cook. you're inner tips situation
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because it both johnny and ambe bear. >> they have pulled so many outside parties into this trial i'm convinced at this point. i think she owes me money. i don't know what's going on. i used to read news stories and not understand that because it was about the economy or politics i was trying to read this story today and i thought what is happening? i don't even understand. >> i don't either. it so bizarre. i thought you win the case, you don't have to do anything, right ? he is going back to court though . >> who among us, joe, jerrod. cannot just say something and you make a good point, his hair was annoying but he did it himself.
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she paid people and the jury wa there knowing we note you didn' do that yourself, sister. are you trying to bamboozle us with your fancy braids. >> i'll take the man bun over the dumb braids rafiki to have all the cultural narrative behind you and just be such an obvious liar. and to be beaten by a used lamborghinis sales men. >> i really do think the greatest job that came out of this trial was seeing that the lockdown spared no one. these were the two hottest people on planet earth and i wa like nobody got out clean bird. >> johnny depp definitely ate i etheridge honey deppe. up next, it turns out the smartest guy joe knows, less corruption and widows.
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is mack's search for and crackberry his search history, no surprise, it will still make you want to bleach your eyes, according to the daily mail, i wonder if they delivered. hunter biden search history on his infamous laptop reveals an obsession with homemade and, bu credit to hunter, he knows what he likes straight he also typed in hot ukrainian gas companies in chinese officials looking fo romance for that is political commentary there. they published his browser history which was at the peak o the biden meeting season. he reportedly visited 281 website 91 of those being pornographic. experts have authenticated the
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search history. the man knew his way around hub a place i have never heard of. what could it be? hub? he was the lonely widow which was no surprise as he was also deeding his deceased brothers widow parity recorded amateur videos of himself having with prostitutes nevers showing his face and then uploading them under our eight east, pretty gross, but better than watching biden screw the whole country. and if that that's not bad enough he allegedly texted his dad a link to a site back in 2018 or at least someone labele dad and his phone, we don't kno for sure it was joe although th video was called here sniffers in heat. we asked him for a comment. >> no, no, no, look. i didn't get any messages.
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i didn't get any links. nobody sent me any links. i don't even like those links, don't like clicking on those links. why do they call them links anyway? they're not really links are they, there like a second door to a another world. i don't want to be in that world . i just want things to go back t the other way. why is it so quiet? >> tyrus, do you think it's all that it is kind of liberating for everyone to know your predilection? because no one can afford this much shame, because it's too costly at this level. there is so much stuff, it's go to go zero, it's out there and don't care because it there is actually film of him breaking wind.
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i once was asked about what would happen if someone was to break into my computer history. i once talked about the term beautiful death, that's when samurai has been dishonored. he has some ceremonial swords, and he takes the sharpest one i my i take the sharpest one and he thrusted inside himself unti he bleeds to death. that's what i would do. hunter apparently is braver tha i am and at this point, what's left? when you are searching for lonely widows and crack moms? i mean rock-bottom, the devil i like are you all right down there?
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there is nothing worse than that . just wow. >> none of us could survive thi kind of lifestyle unless we wer part of a political family, right? it would be like in leisure dad is in the white house, he is still selling half the million-dollar paintings after this. are you jealous? >> yeah, of course, he gets a wild out. i could never get away with thi stuff. i don't think like all the searching as a big deal, i thin it's actually a problem he wasn't more addicted to because he's watching more, then he wouldn't have time for all thei shady business dealings. >> it does eat up a lot of his day. >> no, he wasn't addicted, he was in that. he would've been declining the calls from the chinese official to watch more foreign.
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>> you lose track of time when you go down that path. >> it literally. >> he doesn't even know what it was. >> he's an over achiever, he wa the smartest guy coming he had all these business dealings and was able to juggle a addiction at the same time. >> i don't have a problem with the guy. it doesn't bother me. look, i'm 44 years old, you loo through the horrors of this world, and after a while you're just trying to desperately feel something. i get it, i just get it. i want to hang out with him, yo know? you know what i mean? in your 40s, what are you doing? we're going to have a dinner party and go to dave and buster and he's like one to go greaves of mills and his a while why you're doing crack? yes, let's see what it's all
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about. could give the service pick me up, hunter, if you're watching, i am inviting you. to drink with me and then hang out with me in the bathroom. i am obligated to ask you this, kennedy because it is the clichéd question, but imagine i hunter was a member of the trum family or any republican family i know that such an easy bird. >> are you trying. >> me to imagine what he uses the private browser, he's no idiot 50 and wonder if he sees it like i do. i'm just trying to imagine what widow is like, is it like a woman dressed in the black veil and the guy comes over a. i've got some kleenex for you.
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hold on, it's in my pants. here you go. like what is widow? what is the setup like, and we are coming out of a pandemic where everybody can cover themselves, can you imagine shaking hands with him very jus the picture of that, i can't imagine. like monkeypox would be a relie from him. >> he gave hunter pox box two monkeys. >> the monkey was like no thank you. is like i can't believe you slept with hunter. >> it's like rick james, cocaine , a hell of a drug. >> i guess his was like meth, right? >> i think it is crackberry. >> but say no to drugs. i like ending every segment lik that. >> you are our dear program. >> i dare you to do drugs. no, i don't dare you. what my doing?g
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>> they have no vocation even after graduation. they have a diploma, but there heading back home. according to opal done on behal of colorado state university, one and three americans say the have no plan after graduating high school or college and even larger share say they didn't have a job lined up. granted, it's probably because they weren't attractive. as sexist would say. the 7 percent said they aim to slither time between calling their parents racist and using their parents money to backpack through europe. 68 percent of grads say what they spent on college tuition each year was more than their annual salary braithwaite until they turn 24 and realized no on cares where you went college anymore.
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why do people anything bother with going to college? to me the answer as clear, chicks. dude, talk about women's studies . kids at home, i'm just doing my part to expose toxic masculinity . if you find yourself agreeing with my opinions, shame on you and your hot mom. kat. what as wrong with being a little free spirit? free spirit is such a broad comment, what is a free spirit? >> and annoying person. anyone who describes themselves like that, they are not free spirit so much as that is their plan, i am not going to get a normal job like you, i'm going to do all this other stuff, tha is still upland. free spirit is something that i
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thrust upon you, you lose everything in than you are a free spirit, like you're a refugee bird. >> free spirit also usually means rich parents to get yes, you're either rich or fleeing a war-torn country. joe, you are neither. free spirits are appealing unti they get older. we all like they 20 two-year-ol hippy chick in the 24 -year-old to furd do, but throw a decade on them, they pan start to get little leathery, and they are o your couch bird. >> i'm doing standup comedy and telling hokies. that's a plan. i can't believe it's only one and three, nobody in college knew what they were doing great i knew kids that were studying art. they don't have a shot in hell at anything. there was no plan. i agree with is that at the top i feel like this is sort of exposing this--college is the
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thing that's been put in place, it's an institution not as relevant as they make you think it is great especially in this day and age, i think a valid wa to land on your feet financially , you have a much better way to make a living in trade or something like that, and i do think this speaks to m be the cracks and the dam are starting to show. >> at think the pandemic showed it too. their virtue signaling of college going from it started with just a regular degree than an advanced degree, then a phd, we can't keep up, but you had a huge career in than you went to college. >> i feel like i did it in the right order because i found something i love to do and then i went, i don't have a high school diploma so i went to community college for two years got good grades and worked really hard because i'd been a professional, so i knew what success was in the workplace, s
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i applied that the school and then i got a scholarship to ucl so i didn't have any student that and i graduated in this millennia which is funny being 30 -year-old. >> no, i only had one professor who knew who i was and he didn' share it until the end of the term and i was grateful because i always tried to dress and copy . because i knew they teays were totally lefties and they way give me bad grades if they knew how i had been on mtv. i did have a junior in high school, so she is going to that process right now and it's really interesting watch her an her friends try to figure out where they want to go. i say why, why do you want to g to college, you don't have to g to college. this is what it helps with. the other parents are dead set against getting their kids into ivy league schools, why, we pla college counselor $1,000 an hour . >> them into brown and i'm like for what? >> i could get into brown for free. >> you know, tyrus, did you kno
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what you were going to be when you were in school? i read your book, so i kind of know. >> i was the class clown, a teacher said you're never going to get anywhere telling jokes and wrestling with your friends on the lawn on the weekend. so you were wrong ms. free brand . this is the group that had tape spaces, and bulldozer parents and of course they don't have a plan. most of them don't have any lif lessons. every time something happened mom or dad would jump in and protect them and keep them safe and now they're getting ready t graduate school with no bumps o scars or life lessons most of them, so their plan is what's next, mom and dad at this point they realize their investment i horrible because now they can n longer have the naked room and fun time and the house because little johnny is now big johnny with big johnny needs and he's like i'm just going to stay hom until i figure things out.
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>> up next, putting aside aches and groans to have the sixth decade of the stones. ♪ ♪ women have to overcome more obstacles to reach the top. it's made them fiercely determined and more innovative. just because they can navigate the obstacles doesn't mean they should have to. citi is committed to investing in opportunities for 10 million women globally by 2025. ♪ ♪
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>> story in five words, rolling stones 60th anniversary starts joe. i remember when starting out
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came out and i thought they wer an old band, that was 40 years ago. is this good? is this inspiring? >> my the ask me to see this it was there 55th anniversary tour and i said wait, that doesn't count the years they were alive before they started the band. no, i don't want to go to that at all. >> that's true, do the math, they have to be in their 85. >> they like to party. keith richards, they are going to boggle him bird that will be the new serum that helps everybody live forever. when i was in first grade i choreographed a two emotional rescue. >> that's one of the most underrated songs i believe. the falsetto. are you as stones fans? >> i can't remember. >> apparently they are truth tellers as well because as you know, if you start me up all never stop.
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do you think they're scared of retiring because they're afraid they might croak. a lot of people work until they. somehow their lives are connected to the music, so when the music stops. >> yes, there you go. did that just inspire you? yeah, you didn't even let me finish. this this inspire you? >> yes. it does because it's actually reemphasizes what i believe which is that health is a crapshoot. you can do with would you ever you want, i mean these guys are still alive? they haven't been living health lives and there is still on their 60th anniversary tour. i just think i need to be less concerned about making healthy choices. >> i was just thinking that, kat . it's been burdening me for too long. i never let myself have any fun.
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>> you don't at all. out god help us. don't go away, we'll be right back.
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