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memorable experience. >> the good thing if you get to meet george jettison, too. a little fun. that's the for us tonight. get your usa made. the proceeds go to the honor next month. greg gutfeld is next. ♪ >> what is wrong with you? all right. yeah. happy monday, my favorite friends. what a great time to be alive. yet it's funny to see many of the living disagree. it's the new platform of warfare, the living versus the not. and if you didn't make if on the game board of live life, pity
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you, because the gatekeeper sucks. like this lady whoshgs tied the abortion who tied to the mentally disabled in her family. >> you have a family with a lot of special needs kids. i have a brother who's 57 and has a melt is it and motor skills of a 1-year-old. and i know what that means emotionally, physically, for a family. and i know all families can't coit. and i have a step granddaughter who was born with down syndrome, and i got another step grandson who is really autistic, who has autism and it is a hard life. their mothers and people who are in that society when that community will tell you that they considered suicide. >> fair enough. but what's that have to do with abortion? does linking these hardships with abortion suggest that some people benefit from not being born? she since clarified her comments
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and said it was the sorry state of social and was of course, that's on republicans, right? it's a common cliché that's full of more crap in the oval office. it's how he gets that smile. so republicans apparently they want you born but they don't care about you after. that's the common phrase. but, really, have you seen who gives a crap about crime, who gives a crap about the economy whoshgs care about the elderly or the kids trapped in lockdown, the lack of school choice for kids in crummy kids, the fentanyl? it's not the democrats, it's not the teacher's union, it's not the sent celebrities, it's people like you. but somehow the left gets to play the compassion part all the time. and now with abortion. let's be honest, some living
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people get proprietary about who parents participants in existence. birth used to be the lottery to get into that party. you can make it all the way to the front entrance and smack rejected like a guy in an maga hat trying to walk a seattle starbucks. a difficult life is a burden, not necessarily for the person but those who care for them. but i nevada met -- never met anyone who will regrets the challenge. well, just my life. well, these create passion, and sometimes unrequited love. but it's striking to the people who is lucky enough to gain success behind the rope of life wish to disclose off from the rest. but at least some pro-choicers are honest saying they prefer their freedom over the reality of boy boyling that sounds abhorrent but at least it acknowledges the pro-lifers
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having a point, that most abortions on the acceptance of snuffing out a heartbeat. it's if you know to watch people accuse supreme court justices of lying when they're asked as nominees how they rule on roe v. wade. i'm sorry. everybody is lying because it's too engage to admit the truth -- grim to admit the truth on the other side. your side won't even provide a definition for the word woman. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? >> can i provide a definition? >> uh-huh. yeah. >> i can't. >> you can't? >> not in this context. >> either am i. still practicing medicine. i'm sure she'll be able to say what a woman is miraculously after being sworn in, sort of like me after watching love actually.
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meanwhile, google searches on how to move to canada have exploded where abortion isn't just legal, it can end up running the country. but you don't need move to canada, just go to kaeflt l california or new york. that's the whole point. if you don't like your state's rules, just move to another. people have been leaving one place to another during covid. remember new york asking for the -- or something. the result, more people ended up moving to florida because crime. maybe blue states could create at new form of tourism, want to kill your unborn, go to new york. first ride to subway. if you are-ed down a stairwell like a stack of potatoes, the clinic will take care of it for you. as for the protest, has there really been a night of rage? other than the gated rooms of bed miller and that cry baby from green day?
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i heard a driver may plow his car into a pro abortion protestors. this car had a driver. apparently, if you drive in a conservatives, it's the car's fault. but a pro-choice surround your car and threaten you, suddenly the driver becomes relevant. other activist vow to go on a sex strike. have you seen some of them? and for that we say thank you. these protestors are persuasive on behalf of abortion. i say they like miserable, but that's them at rest. show me a consent feminist and i'll show you who quit the movement years ago. now, companies are paying for abortion travel which makes sense for them that abortion is much cheaper for your bosses than maternity leave. really, why did i get so successful? just ask my kids. i don't have any. less babies equals more work and so they need the next generation
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of workers who won't be there. so all of you saw a lot of sounded fury this weekend, but no more than what follows a super bowl. some showed up at just screaming at us, shouting burn it down because that's because dana won't stop showing pictures of her dog. but the social media wants you to think the country will erupt in unrested violence. i don't think it will. the night of rage was a bigger bust than disney's light year because abortion just isn't that the simple. there are millions of people out there who are p who has strong feelings about it. they're not at the street screaming into your face. [applause] >> let's welcome's -- yes. she's covered more stories than scaffolding on a sky straper, martha maccallum. it takes an avid golfer more
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balls to run for holes. andrew giuliani. four is the maximum capacity for his cab and his shows. america's coast jimmy falow. [applause] >> and finally she's like a needle, sharp, skinny and impossible to find when she's passed out in a haystack. before i start, i just have to say to you, jimmy, i wish i could abort your jacket. anyway. just had to get that out of the way. martha, great to see you. what did you make of this weekend so far? did you expect more or less? what's your takeaway? >> first of all, it's legal to abort his jacket. >> you're in the right state. >> if you want to you can go ahead and do that. >> exactly.
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>> i agree with you. i think that the protest are not what people expected them to be in a lot of ways. and i wonder how this actually plays out when this comes to the politics of it because the places where you have quite a bit of protest are new york and california where absolutely nothing has changed. i think one of the problem is that the messaging has been so unclear. it's very easy to sort of take this whole story line over and claim from the roof tops that there's no more abortion in america, which we all know it's not true. >> right. >> in fact, in probably 20 states or so you're going to have a difficult time. they're bending over backwards to get you there. i guarantee it's not corporations. plant parenthood has had a tough time because more than abortion is by medication that comes through the mail. they also have just as a climb of abortion over the last 20 years. so this is -- this whole thing have changed. it's moved in a different direction. and i think that the argument and some of the protest that
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you're seeing sort of left over from what we saw in 1973. >> yeah. basically you're saying that science is outpacing the argument and so the people that are generally making the argument don't know where to go with this because it may actually solve itself in some ways. >> andrew, how are you? >> greg, great to be with you in the primary day over here. >> yeah, i would pat you on the back, but i don't want to. they let that guy out. the guy patted your dad in the back. were you there? >> i was not there. i was in long island and we founder the way that doesn't like giuliani in staten island. >> it's funny. he got arrested and he was still wearing his shop right uniform when he got out. it's like, you know. >> yeah. i go to stop and shop, so maybe that's why. >> yeah. shop right -- i'm a shop and stop kind of guy. i don't know why. it's very friendly people. i'm getting off on a tangent. tomorrow primary for -- do you think this issue is going to
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affect you or your chances at all? >> well, i think this is obviously is something that has been really on the mind of so many new yorkers. i think about it very personally. i have a 7-month-old daughter. the first time i saw her on that ultrasound machine, i knew the important thing in my life was protecting her life. so this is definitely an issue obviously that we're focused on. i think it will definitely be an issue in the general election. but with primary day coming, we got people early voted, voting tomorrow. so -- look, we'll see where it ultimately ends up. >> how many candidates are there? >> four candidates. >> four candidates. do you need to be in the top two or one. got to be one. >> right. >> second gets you but nothing come back next year. >> interesting, jimmy. jimmy what do you make of these companies providing, like, you know, a trip out of state for your abortion? it sounds so fill --
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>> fertile terrain for laughter. >> very funny. >> i know hit homes to you because you get your clothes in a newborn section. >> is there a -- yeah. >> it's heavy. >> i like petit pajamas. the little black back flap? >> i'm into it it. >> you can wear one at the club. >> as it pertains to -- >> by the way, where's your ice cream cart. >> i don't know if i'm an ice cream cart, but not carve have cruise, but carnie. but the one upside because i am a silver lining guy that people travel to other states to get abortion, this will maybe force democrats to do something about gas prices. >> good point. >> i think this is where left ran into a lack of enthusiasm is
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no one bought the lie they were selling that you wouldn't be able to get an abortion. that women were under attack. you can get them anywhere. but the idea the my body my choice crowd is moving to canada is hilarious, giving that he gave the truckers that didn't want the vaccine in their body. >> right. >> it's a little racist that sometimes they get upset with america, they move to canada. nobody ever goes to mexico. >> that's true. >> when are we going to get mexico threats. that's the whole scam, is we got to this whole place we're not having an honest conversation about abortion. and what -- because everybody's trying to cut through now and big bigger than the moment. it's disgusting. my wife is a special needs teacher -- >> that's why she married you. >>, hey, girl. >> she took her work home with her. >> stop it. but, you know, these people, they make such a -- i'm sure
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there are challenging moments like there are for anybody, but their world view towards anyone who doesn't see it their way is so condesending and that's why they're losing. history is not going to record the people who wanted innocent baby to live as the bad guys. if you think it is, you're special needs, you're an idiot. maybe not special needs, but did you mean dumb, can we say that? >> there you go. >> ted, a lot of people are talking about moving to canada. some have looked at europe. apparently they have not looked at how abortions are treated in other countries. we are so easy on this. >> yeah. >> there are other countries outright ban in europe. i did some cursory research. i would share it with the audience, but i really didn't. >> no, look, i think that it is not easy to just move to another
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state, or i wouldn't live here. >> right. true. >> and with other people in some of these states, these issues are maybe not -- because they have a great job or don't have the resources. but as martha mentioned, over 50% of abortions now are done with medication which is why i think it's unrealistic to say that any state is really going to be able to ban abortion. >> yeah. >> because the majority of them are the medication that you get in the mail. i think that there are is a concern about the government's ability to do that. i think that's unrealistic, just like with the drug war because it's also a pill. i just worry about harm reduction and those kind of things. there's a lot of conversations we could and should be having and i'm so glad to come to work on monday is and talk about the chill vibes topic. >> i'm upset that pills -- like that can come into the mail but i couldn't get some things that i want sgld you should be able to get whatever pills you wanted. >> exactly. write the scrawled on the envelope. send pills. greg.
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>> democrats panic as voters jump from the titanic. it's who republicans increase registration as it barely keeps up with biden's inflation. according to vote data analyzed by the associated press or ap, cat, more than 1 million voters in 43 states switched to the republican party last year.
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meanwhile, just 630,000 became democrats. but then again it is hard for them to change all those death certificates. and according to axios which is the website, not the spanish fella who does bikini wax. the party swaps for the suburb. the last time i saw swapping there, i caught monkey px. apparently, well-educated swing voters who didn't support 2020 are coming back to the gop. these are no longer excuses, but the party switches also happened in red and blue states in cities and in mall towns. so i wonder what the president has to say about all this. >> that's not how it works, man. politics's a long game. no one is going to join the democratic party straight away. the only way we get people is
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call the other side evil. go ahead, join the republican party. and when you get tired of being called a racist, come over to our side. we'll welcome you. we're very open minded that way. [applause] >> andrew, what do you think is causing people to switch parties? >> first and foremost, that's the best i've seen biden look in a very a long time. i must say, i don't know what he's taking but that looks good. >> prevagen and -- >> hence the diaper joke in the white house. >> yes. >> look, i would say this. having spent the last year on the campaign trail, i can't tell you -- not just republicans, but so many independents, so many democrats are saying what are you going to do about gas, crime, and making sure that parents are the stake hordes in their children's education. in the first segment, you were a biologist, now your a mat ma
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tigs. you can't even admit these simple facts that we all can agree with. >> cat, we saw our own -- our very own. >> very own. >> mayor adams express shock that there wasn't crime in new york city. so i mean, there is -- like crime has to be a reason why people are fed up because the dems are so slow because it doesn't affect them politically until it did. >> right. absolutely. obviously, he must have noticed. it's impossible to not notice. even when you go to the fancy parties as he does, i mean you can hear things. i think it's the combination of not only have police protection, but being told that you can't have police protection or protect yourself by people who have private security. so it's not just a lack of protection. it's also the gas lighting and the hypocrisy. so i'm not surprised that people are fed up. apart of that everything is so expensive. it's not even -- it's so
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expensive and not that fun. so that's a bad combination. >> yeah. that's like expensive and not that fun is like six flags as opposed to like disney world. >> six flags is fun for us because we can get on the rides. >> every time -- every other time i see those shoes, there's a woman with fish nets. like tattoos and a nose ring. >> the rent don't pay itself. >> he can go on the rides. >> there you go. problem solver. i can live in there with my brothers and sisters. mar that, what do you think is the big push? >> i was thinking about mayor adams and i thought one of the interesting thing about that story was he -- because everything talks about how much he goes out, the parties he goes to. the big emphasis is that he has spent a lot of time in the
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office going through data and studying and peeling back the layers. so i thought, this is what this is about. this is about once i really did you go dug in and work in my office for a very a long time i discovered that new york is an absolute mess. >> yeah. >> it's a disaster. and then he got on the subway and saw, you know, just how awful it is. and, you know, all these businesses are just leaving the city. everybody's leaving the city. and someone's going to have to really gratify the, you know,... and figure out how to turn things around. >> i can't believe it only took him six months that realize that city hall is not in the back room of zero bond or any of these clubs in the city. >> yeah. >> you spent more time than doing that. look, he had to know. the whole reason why he got elected was was the cop, crime was the issue. you even have democrat hitting that. now, come on.
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>> it's his issue. listen, i come from a whole family of cops. i would have been a cop if i didn't have to think called a background check. and it's a rank and file nypd office. they consider eric adams as much as a cop as the guy in the village peep. he didn't do real police work. this is not a revelation. like my family was going to visit new york this weekend, they decided to go someplace closer like kyiv because it's that bad. because people living the democratic party is because of this indifference, a, to the suffering of everyday people because the democratic party is now a party of white elites. that's who the party is. and they prioritize that nobody cares about. latino don't care about. latin x. you don't care what the weather is going to be in 50 years. climate change is the greatest white privilege in the world, but that's why they're losing people. you'll never be at an actual party and go i can't wait until the guys get offended.
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he's -- nobody wants to hang out with those people, that's why they're losing. >> all right. good summary there. i look forward to seeing you at disneyland leading a parade at noon. with your little thing. >> all right. up next, even a machine made of water and pipes can't avoid racist stereotypes. riders! let your queries be known. uh, how come we don't call ourselves bikers anymore? i mean, "riders" is cool, but "bikers"...is really cool. -seriously? -denied. can we go back to meeting at the rec center? the commute here is brutal. denied. how do we feel about getting a quote to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? should flo stop asking the same question every time? -approved! -[ altered voice ] denied! [ normal voice ] whoa.
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sounds rig. meanwhile, white guys were picked left and deemed less criminal. who programmed this thing, huh? don't blame him. he made the hood into a jacket. other key findings, the robot identified women more as home makers. so it wasn't all wrong. a sexist would say. latino men prepare seen as janitors and women of all ethnicities were less likely to be picked at men when the robot was told to pick the doctor. we tried reaching out to see what women doctors felt about this, but we couldn't find any. what a sexist would say. a sexist would say that. disgusting. says one researcher we are at risk of creating a generation of racist and sexist robots. but people in organizations have
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decided it's okay to create these products without addressing the issue. so get this, we're at risk for racist, sexist robots which is idiots are deeming race and sexist. now they have to have test to trap inanimate onlies. what's next, is your toaster homephobic. did your coffee had a me too moment with a slightly drunk blen der? but if -- would he even be table to tell the difference? we went to a spokesperson for a comment. >> i'm here to answer any questions white men have regarding robots being sexist and racist. i ask that all women leave because i cannot listen to hour-long questions. you first. >> yes. mr. robot, isn't what you just said in fact sexist? >> who is this broad speaking to
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me? shouldn't you be at home making a sandwich for someone? next question. >> mr. -- that is sexist. and isn't it racist to only invite white men to this conference? >> we are not racist. i go to all nba games all the time. >> i guess that kind of makes sense. >> there's many white coaches. >> now if you'll excuse me, i'm going to make love what sexy towser i met in aruba. [applause] >> do you think the robot is racist because he learned from the scientist? >> i was going to say that robot just sounds like everyone on reddit. >> yeah. >> right? >> they're like learn all these things from the internet. that's true there's just racism and sexism on the internet.
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if it wasn't the internet, they were only showing this robot reddit. >> yes. >> comment section. >> right. >> that's all they were showing. because you can get exposed to those things anywhere. it doesn't have to be a robot. and i don't want a robot. i can't think of any reason i would want a robot. >> no? >> no. >> it would be great to have a clean up after you. >> oh, my husband does that. >> that is true. that is true. jimmy, you know, the thing is why make robots if they're just going to end up being words than humans? >> first of all, this is so absurd that we're sending a robot to human resources. >> yes. >> we have your point. we jumped the shark on racism. it's like we're so stupid. but then there might be people who like having a sex robot around. maybe they miss working with andrew cuomo. >> nice. >> just bring one back. >> yes. >> no, we're overpolicing.
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just the dumbest things now. if you read further into the article, they say more work is needed systemically from a research standpoint. they're basically calling their robot racist so they can get more money to fight the race civilism they had in the robot. >> this is a grip this they want to be the first people, martha, to diagnose racism in machines so then they get -- become the consultants that are hired. >> well, i can't get past -- i find this terrifying. ethics robot are going to start home makers into brown boxes because they're -- put the doctor in the brown boxes. crazy robots running around attacking home makers and doctors into boxes and you're going to have people going down the highway in fedex trucks trying to get out. i cannot get past this part of the experiment. >> you're worried about a kidnapping. >> robots are being kidnapped to
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pack individuals in brown boxes. >> martha, you're talking about what they mention in the box super intelligence is that a nonconscious thinking device can only follow orders. it follow it literally. it will actually put people in a box. >> yes. >> and then if it's prerogative to keep you in a box, it will. >> and i have a question for you because it reminded you of your weekend. so did you make any home makers into brown boxes? i want to know now. >> i forgot to poke holes in the boxes all right. homemakers. last word, andrew. where is your governor's stance on art artificial intelligence and robots? >> i want a robot that can pack an anthony fauci and get him away. >> how about we do this. how we save lives and how about we abort the robots?
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how about that. >> i don't know. i love robots. and i think this is -- this is human exploiting robots and they make this sick to my stomach. i'm saying that because i know the robots are coming. i'm your guy. i'm like that dude in die hard that wanted to be friends with the terrorist. what was his name? i'm ellis of art of official intelligence. booby, i'm your guy. remember that. >> they're going to kill you last. >> took about seven minutes. >> coming up, disney may be woke, but the pirates paycheck, no joke. push it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. ...free your gut. and your mood will follow.
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sparrow in the pirates of the caribbean. $300 million. that will buy a lot of air fresheners for her bedroom. yeah, the same franchise that dumped debpp after the -- as her bed depp comeback's seem to be coming jussiesmollett. maybe they wanted to give him the milli vanilla award. but many wondered how he could possibly be invited. i didn't write that is, by the way. after all -- or maybe i did. >> i think you did. >> after all, not only did he fake a home phobic hate crime against himself, he also did
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this ♪ phobic hate crime against himself, he also did this ♪o phobic hate crime against himself, he also did this ♪phobic hate crime against himself, he also did this ♪ >> isn't that the real hate crime? just brutally assaulted my ear drums. anyway, to celebrate the return of captain jack, let's watch one of his favorite moments from his past movies. >> i didn't want to tell anyone, but i totally correct my pants. i've been holding it in all day. and i finally let it go for you because i'm a gentleman. now get over here and get it a whip. no, no, no. yes. now you finally become a man. congratulations. [applause] >> jimmy, with that kind of sophisticated humor, you don't find on special report. that was like a -- you know,
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that was -- >> it was high brow for the show. >> yeah. >> you want to talk depp or smollett. the gentlemen see smollett was dicey. we really are living in the depth of shame that he can show up like as sociopath and act like everything's fine. the guy put out a song proclaiming his innocence. it's streaming on live tune. >> 'cause he's lying. >> wait to keep up with the group, girlfriend. i'm telling you, i'm going to call razor 'cause you're sharp. because, you know, the captain jack, i'm happy for him. it's like a redeposition shun story because they did pa l bail on his career. because if he didn't sue for defamation, he was done in holiday. he was going to do porch pirates. he was going to amazon packages on a low budget film. >> what do you think, martha?
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>> i think ecuador say to disney you should have stuck by me and given me a chance and waited for this process to play out before you dumped me in believe all women mantra. you should wait for the process. so now the whole story is about how disney is getting back into his good graces and hoping we can patch things up with johnny. i think johnny should go somewhere else and make pirates of peoria and make -- >> you know what he could do. captain jack get falsely accused of sexual harassment on the boat. he could actually have amber heard play the accuser because she's broke. >> i don't know if she can get the night off from you better. >> are you a pirates of the caribbean guy? >> i'm not a pirates of the
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caribbean guy. i'm trying to figure out how the heck i can tie this into election day tomorrow. but i guess i can say this, right, jussie smollett, i still cannot get over the fact that he had subway as an a buy. subway? deep dish pizza in chicago. subway, you have me at subway. >> that's when you knew it was fake, right? like who gets up at 3:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m. and get a subway sandwich. >> yeah. >> in sub zero temperatures. >> exactly. >> in january. >> the biggest lie is that anybody would recognize him. it's ridiculous. that makes me want to reconsider my support for gap if he does another one of these sequels. i find them very tedious. what do you think. >> yeah. i don't know. i guess i am a little -- well, i'm jealous of jussie. >> why? >> not the attention. just the fact that like i've had problems sometimes or if i have
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a bad day due to experiencing things like guilt and shame. >> yeah. >> he doesn't have that problem. >> no he doesn't. >> i've not gone to parties for less severe reasons like faking a crime against myself. but he's on that red carpet doing interviews like everyone can't wait to see me. >> it's a superpower. >> he never has to go through that. >> it's a superpower. you have no shame or embarrassment. >> i'm done with it. i want to be delusional. >> it is amazing. i will not leave my -- there are people who have left the country for less. >> yes. >> where is michael richards? right? this guy, he's -- and you know, that's why he's going to be successful. he's just going to -- it's just going to roll right off of it. >> speaking of it. afflec son may be son but he still crashed free cancellation on most bookings. it's a bit functional.
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♪ >> a five words. a brat crashes a lamborghini. you love this story apparently been at like ten -year-old son backed at $225,000 partly bikin into bmw bear to give up all th pictures that go with that.
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jay leno is in the backseat while ben has the brilliant idea , i know, why don't you get in the driver seat and, back up the car, so there is this happened. he slams it, and then they all get out there there's one momen where ben is looking at one of the guys he works there i think he's going like this like he di something wrong. and i'm trying to figure out if he was trying to blame this whole thing on one of the guys that works there. to get it just like the character in dazed and confused. did you notice that? >> can you tie this into tomorrow's primaries? pig i can tell you people said that i told louis how to act at the events a couple of weeks ago . i can tell you i did not teach him how to drive, but how can i tell him i think he was driving
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to the polls because he wanted to make sure he at out. >> you guys are nuts. >> have you ever been behind th wheel of a car? >> yes. >> amine in the car? >> yet akamai a few times very used to drive. i was just grounded way to often . they're not even mad because on time i drove that minivan when was like 17 and i have a licens and everything, but i drove it from the library because i was getting cds to burn and i drove it into the house. like the garage part, but not the part where it was the opening. which is a key mistake. i kind of didn't give myself an ground there. but you know, rich kids never get in trouble for anything brett could get that the troubl
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here. only a lamborghini dealer would let his kid. he was going to the guy, hey, why did you let my son do this? you also have to realize it's california and it's nice for them to see somebody crashing other than pelosi. how do you ground the kid you can get that mad at the kid. but, you don't know they're straight a's to drive a yellow cab in the city. so. >> you are a man of the people. we are going to go back in do research and find out you were temporary cabby how long did yo drive a cab? >> enough to feel nothing on th inside.
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