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>> go! [cheers and applause] >> laura: the little kid was laughing at me, that's a jumping rock at southlake and wyoming about 25 feet high. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i hope this is good -- happy thursday, everyone. i know i look great. those injections of panda tears into my face are really paying off. we made them cry by reading aloud from brian kilmeade's
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book. the only side effect is me craving bamboo shoots 24 hours a day. enough of that -- we are learning more about the july 4th themed, i'm not showing the guy but we have a replacement for him. this is a pile of horse [bleep]. and trust me it's an improvement. we aren't saying his name but that's not good enough, from now on it's just horse [bleep] from us. my apologies to the horses and their [bleep]. thank you. the fact is for every minute his face is on a screen, you create more like it, it's a power of the media. ask any woman who had a jennifer aniston haircut in the 90s. or me. enough with the guy's face, he's a mass killer, not the plus sized cover girl. of mass shootings are almost
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always linked to previous ones, they keep stats and record the damage like goals and a demented fantasy league. it infuriates me to see the new slap that face right up there all the time as they repeat the same b.s. we are ready heard before. meanwhile the victims get a quick mention like they had a tiny part in the hollywood blockbuster. doesn't it drive you crazy? it does to me. is it news or is it spectacle? are we culpable when we knows we are supplying the reward which is a tension? people don't commit suicide for notoriety but when you take people with you, that's for intimate. we indulge it under the guise of news as another monster gets 15 minutes of fame. i get it, i'm in the news business -- hard to believe. how did i get here? i don't belong here. but now it's overkill. we know the guy had more red flags in a parade on chinese new year. threatened to kill his family, cut him some slack on that one.
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i think we've all done that at least on one thanksgiving. you threaten to kill himself, he posted stuff about mass shootings like it was excerpts from an upcoming book, he painted a mural about killing, he brought up a mass shooting the night before. he tipped his hand more times than me at happy hour with a bottle of tito's. did i mention the face tattoos? that doesn't mean you're a psycho killer but i wouldn't ask him to babysit. and yet he got guns and he took innocent lives. if you can't prevent that guy with all those signs, what can you do? it makes no sense. do you ever notice how certain people only intervene in stuff when the risk is low? but there comes a time when someone has to speak up, they don't. we used to used to hear neighbors say he was so quiet, the last guy you would suspect. now they say we all knew that guy was a psycho. back to watching tiktok videos.
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if courage was coffee we have replaced it with instant folgers crystals, the virtual version based on virtue signaling and virtually use this in the real world. don't you dare dead name a trans-celebrity, that will get you an instant band but racist murder fantasies from the new york subway attacker? zuckerberg and company look the other way. we condemn people for opinions but obvious threats slide on by because we aren't supposed to say anything. that's because deliberate antisocial behavior is now just another lifestyle choice and to call it out, that makes you antisocial. we sit back and we watch or we just film it. take a look at this scene in downtown nyc. three women destroyed a restaurant because they were charged extra for sauce. i haven't seen that violent reaction since brian stelter was shorted a mcnuggets in his happy meal. you can look at those
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bystanders, many of them so-called men sharing it on while the workers cowered in the back. i would ask them to man up but that would be asking for toxic masculinity or missed gender ring. that's the kind of argument intellectuals want to have while a street loony bashes your head against the sidewalk. you got to ask yourself why would anybody open a business to see it smashed by a bunch of laughing jerks? why would any employee risk their life was mike we are now a nation of spectators. quick to condemn pointless stuff but shy away from the severely wrong. they used to be a name who describe people who saw the risk of stepping in but went ahead anyway, they were called brave or crazy. this place used to be the home of the brave but it's turning into a hen house, home of the chicken. we need help from each other. i'm not saying the mass shooting could have been prevented, but in an engaged community, who knows? there is no law against minding your own business, most of us like it that way.
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i don't need my neighbors calling the cops on me every time they see me doing tai chi on the balcony wearing nothing but cats old hair extensions but this isn't about laws, it's about community and we have lost community. looking out for your neighbor, that regular contact with them. know when the police, the businesses around you, the kids. we should bring that back but it's hard when politicians and teachers and celebs pit us against each other like a nation of drunken real housewives while insisting your neighbor is an oppressor and your countries shared history is a lie. perhaps the answer is less gawking and more talking. or time outside being a neighbor as opposed to online. i'm not saying you got to raise a bond together like a mob of limited guzzling amish but maybe keep an eye out for each other? i hate to say this -- i can't believe i'm saying this but maybe this lady had a point -- i know. hear me out!
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it was like 20 years ago, okay? her last great point when she said it takes a village to raise a child. right now families are having a hard time. i can't believe i complement of hillary clinton -- truly, pigs have flown. i think i see her husband doing a barrel roll. let's welcome tonight's guest! he may look like a million bucks. he's so smart you can call him a noah it's all. author of the new book the rise of the new puritans, fighting an oppressive war on fun, know our bath. she's like a fish stick.
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white, flaky and smells up the whole room when microwaved. fox news contributor kat timpf. and they traced all of the major earthquakes to him playing hopscotch. world television champion tyrus! how are you doing there? >> thanks for having me back. >> it wasn't my choice but okay. >> i'll take it. >> greg: i did a monologue kind of on this topic but i don't have any solutions, is there anything in there that sounds like one other than just getting to know the people around you or something? >> i see the restaurant trashing situation and there are so many of these incidents now that are going viral work people seem to lose their minds about something, a lot of it was on
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the airplanes for example. we have this conversation about mental health, mental illness and it's time we finally look at the pandemic restrictions -- this might sound crazy. i think it pushed -- i'm not saying it push people to be shooters but i think it pushed a lot of people to view their fellow human beings differently. the lockdowns, the masking, the constant fear from the media and cnn, while we had a health pandemic, we had been going through a mental health pandemic but no one has been talking about at the national level because they didn't need to do this, they didn't need to put us through this as we've seen. that's why the number of fights on airplanes has gone up 3000% or whatever it was, now it has come down because we don't have the restriction of masks anymore. you see this across society playing out to. as for the mass shooter situation you're trying to prevent what is still statistically a very rare event. we talk about the rise in
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mass shootings, you know what the rises and they say no and it's may be from 12 to mecca 15, from 15 to 20. 330 million people in america. if you can't stop this guy with the face tattoos who was a walking billboard for crazy, who are you going to stop? >> greg: it's incredible and i know his dad helped them get that gun and if that turns out to be true, his dad should be accessory to murder if he helped them do that. congrats on the new book two i encourage everybody to read this, a fine writer and i don't mean that in the physical sense, don't go to hr. >> i'll take the complement. >> do you think there's any -- i agree when you're so close to zero on a certain kind of incident, at some most impossible to get to zero. you're going to go between 15 and a 30 for ten years, i don't know. >> they are so disruptive to the social fabric nationally that it does have a different character
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to it. we hadn't many civilization breakdown during the pandemic and we haven't reckoned with that yet. at the risk of getting thrown off this set right now i still don't believe it takes a community -- it takes a family. >> greg: i don't know how you can say it takes a family to raise a child when you can't just create the family. you can't create the parents pick up the parents aren't there -- a social structure that rewards that. this father lived under a delusion, he was off-loading his responsibility to the state, to the community, to these institutions that can't do what an engaged parent does which is a spot for flags and intervene. an institution can't do that, we've been given the state too much control, cbs programs, too much influence over the family and parents and families need to be intact and whole and engaged.
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>> greg: i think maybe the society itself has become so broken apart -- it takes a village meeting the people in the village will have noticed if their next-door neighbor's kid is acting squarely. but you don't have that anymore and no one is going to tell you because you could get in trouble. >> you can intervene with these parents were otherwise disengaged from their child and perhaps coax them into being a parent. >> greg: i don't think you can coax -- if you're a bad parent, this is why i don't have kids. >> the little fire working tonight cemented that. besides the fact that your monologue is always spot on, you did it on purpose or by accident, you complimented hillary clinton and that is a start. that's the problem. we are so busy fighting over the wrong [bleep] that we aren't
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paying attention to the bad stuff. we do need -- the solution is, unfortunately we need the karens, we need the woke, we need the trolls, they have to change their directive instead of going after rich, successful, mostly white men on twitter and start going after the weird tweets. start looking for the weird behaviors. the problem is we have become such a first world problem that were not doing other stuff. it takes a family but it does help to have -- in my neighborhood -- her kids were out of the house, she would sit on the porch all day and judge us and every time my mother would bring the groceries, by the way, little t was not in the house by the time the lights came on i saw him running down the street and i'm going down -- i knew i was going to get that night. we've got to start channeling some of this stuff. karen likes to tell on people, let's reward for telling on the
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bad people as opposed to me barbecuing on a friday in front of my house. >> greg: we are becoming a pro karen show. i think every time i got caught, legitimately in trouble was from a neighbor. a neighbor saw me playing hooky, buy a pack of cigarettes at the emporium, these to have a cigarette machines in the stairwell, those were the days. you could go in -- >> just telling on himself! >> i don't remember that. >> greg: the neighbors were always the karens, i don't know what i'm talking about, if you want to take this moment to defend a facial tattoos or would you like to offer your solution for our problems? >> i'm not defending facial tattoos, its neck tattoos that i'm into, you never listen when i talk. >> greg: true. >> i think all the solutions everyone has come up with one to have applied to here which is why i think there are people who
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say we have to do something and they criticized the thoughts and prayers people without realizing that a lot of them are doing the exact same thing when they just say do something but they don't say what or how that would help. in illinois, there is the red flag law, there are all of these laws that they are presenting as solutions and it didn't change anything. it's a difficult situation but again -- it's no longer situation like you said -- i never would have guessed, he was such a quiet -- people are like i knew that guy. you should probably. >> greg: when the guy is trying his best to look like he's nuts and we are going that's just a choice. he's trying to tell you something! >> he's probably on soundcloud, that's the case. that's a lot different from saying i'm going to kill my whole family and myself in talking about that. >> greg: on that point we shall exit the segment. the woke can take you there take over, now popeye is getting a
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lot of other people do either, so brave. according, popeye might have one address once by today's definition, popeye is gender fluid to. if you wear a dress, that is gender fluid, someone had better tell those guys in kilts. that's address. many popeye stories featured him firing down a can of spinach, pummeling pluto after he tried to make a move on olive oyl who is an attractive, i'm okay with saying that. but he says i want to get away from that, i see these characters as people who are sometimes mean to one another but who also care about each other. that doesn't sound exciting at all. i don't watch roadrunner cartoons to see him caring about wile e. coyote, i watch to see amazing new products from the acne corporation. entertainment is no longer meant
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to entertain only till let mediocrities like randall sound important. may be popeye does need to change. people forget with those old cartoons were like -- remember this one? >> popeye, tell your nosy broad to be that. >> how dare you speak to me like that! >> why don't you take this spinach back to the kitchen where you belong. >> i want to try some! ♪ ♪ >> what a stupid [bleep]. >> i finally had the energy to cook, clean, and do house chores all day! the only thing a woman is good for! [applause] >> greg: those were the good old days is what a sexist would
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say. this is right up your alley for your book, i'm assuming this is real, right? unless this guy is a master troll and he's lampooning the woke because he's using all the right lingo but i'm going to assume it's real, this is exactly what your book is focusing on, they are applying political or ideological things to stuff that's supposed to be fun. >> this actually could just be for us. a commercial decision that makes sense, how else is popeye going to be remotely relevant unless it captures -- there is a moral philosophy, a framework being applied here and you're seeing it being applied in disney and i have a dozen other entertaining companies where you can produce entertainment anymore, it has to have a social value. it has to be grander and serve this purpose. even if it is stilted and makes for bad art we have to bludgeon you with this didactic narrative because you're not very capable
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of catching a subtle narrative. >> a moral, a lesson. >> greg: don't spread your ignorance around like manure, continue. >> i'm done. [laughter] >> i'm upset because you said olive oyl wasn't attractive and she and i have the exact same body. insults my one representation of my body in the media. >> greg: maybe you could be her lover in the new popeye. >> i would do anything if they called me. >> greg: do you believe it's? >> i guess. the thing about this is when it's contrived it tends to feel contrived. i didn't know popeye was still doing stuff. they probably are running out of ideas because 93 years is a long time.
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maybe that was why they really wanted to do it to. we have done everything else, now he's nonbinary. that could give another 93 years. >> greg: you have bigger biceps than popeye but he has huge forearms. his forearms are massive. why are his forearms so big? >> i thought his forearms look normal but whatever. the fact that him being deformed in the face and arms wasn't enough for inclusion. i wonder what the new change in characters, what color bluto is going to be. i wonder if he's going to end up black. i'm just spitting it out there, pay -- these are cartoons. bugs bunny had no problem putting a dress on and lipstick and tricking elmer to fall in love with him and 30 seconds.
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and we all laughed and cheered it on as children. >> greg: i remember being somewhat attracted when he was cross-dressing. >> the only one who never fell for it was the angry black duck, that's the only thing they got right. he would hate on it. >> we would label your questioning. >> greg: i would choose bugs bunny in drag over jessica rabbit. >> really? >> you lost me there. >> greg: i don't know. >> just when you think there is no way they are actually going to defend something would push it further. the disney thing when you had that zoom call that came out and the head of content it wasn't a random person at disney who said we need more pansexual characters and this was for cartoons.
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the blue check mafia online said how could you not know what it is? then you say omni, what does that mean? they look for the next thing. you can always say where is the representation of and make something up and the left will freak out about it. you come up with something, you're just like honestly not enough vegan astronauts who are oppressed and they will all of a sudden say we need to put more of those in our content. if they exclude anybody the house of cards starts to fall down. if they ever say lgbtq, what about the ia plus. they say i'm sorry, they don't say it's the longest in the history of acronyms, it's gotten absurd. >> greg: i wonder if this is going to come out to an elaborate ruse. it's popeye the sailor man,
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don't turn them into a birthing person. although bhutto could identify as a trans-female and compete in mail cartoon sports. we got to move on, enough of this. up next another clip of hunter's cheap thrills while the big guy paid his bills.
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>> greg: joe biden went to the bank so hunter could in a tank. the son -- the paper, not my estranged child -- that was funny, come on people published yet another video from his infamous laptop. again raising the question how much memory does this computer have? it's like if his dad loses his, hunter's laptop gets more. apparently he filmed himself inside a sensory deprivation tank in a massachusetts wellness center in january 19, the tank was supposed to be used for detox but hunter saw other uses.
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as you can tell. thank god for that thing and one portion of the seven minute video he's seen lighting up what appears to be a crack pipe -- this is some rehab. you think they would bam that. he even took a white claw in there with him probably because that's what his dates usually drink during spring break. he also filmed himself touching himself so he's boozing, smoking crack, playing with himself, i give him credit, he knows how to multitask. when the hearings begin in december, they better make those 50 members of the intel community watch this over and over again as punishment. the best part, papa joe paid for the whole thing. maybe he is the smartest person joe knows, what say you? >> he's got the sensory
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deprivation tank, i told him he should get a bike, that's the way i do it. a couple miles on a bike every day, that's why i'm in tip-top -- >> greg: saw that one coming. why the need to film every single thing? i'm beginning to think he is creating the first visual memoir, right? why doesn't he put it together and sell it? he is filmed every disgusting thing he has ever done? >> this is the boring stuff. i really don't know, sensory deprivation tank, i've never done that but i don't know, if you're bringing your phone and there defeats the purpose? definitely smoking crack does. if he wants to relax he doesn't
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have to work that hard, just don't do as much crack. >> greg: it's funny they assume he's safe in there, it's going to be the deprivation tank, certainly he won't bring any white cloth. >> that he bring a cooler or was it a warm white cloth? >> where is security? >> that was my thought, how did he keep it cold or was it a luke warm white cloth? that would be truly disgusting, i would draw the line there. >> how did he get it in? >> greg: what? is not like we are saying he shoved it up his ass -- right? >> i don't have to say it because i knew you couldn't resist. >> greg: it is amazing that he loves combining things, he gets in an isolation tank, that's not enough. brings white cloth, it's not enough. i got to film it. he likes to combine his
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hedonism. >> this goes back to my bad parenting analogy and how he runs this country and how he raises his kids. he's making these videos because it's what narcissists do to their parents. if he didn't pay him that $20,000 this would've ended up on tv. it's not even blackmail because you are allowing this, raising kids is hot enough for adults that are struggling. there has never been anyone who successfully helped their child give back by giving them more money. it's never come up, it's always the same thing. he made a video, he did the stuff guaranteed, this is not the first time that the president saw this and so instead of being embarrassed because his career was more important -- if it was me, if this was my child that would step down from public service to take care of my child. i would've cut him off and i would've let everyone know around him since he wants to do this to himself, this is what he's doing he needs help that is not what was important to the
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president and unfortunately, look how he handles our problems today, it's the same thing. 45 million, billion dollars at this or that or whatever, he's seen all this and that's what he's doing it. look at me, look what i'll do and of course he gets the check and that's unfortunately what happens when the addicted child is running the show. [applause] >> you look at these videos and you say there but for the grace of god go i. >> just like another night up at the sigma phi fraternity with the pink shirts and the colors up and the whole thing -- this guy is doing some wild stuff. we are going about this all wrong. future generations will be studying the scientific marvel that is hunter biden. the fact that this guy is still kicking after all the things that he has done just when you think he exceeded all human tolerance, king richard is living at this guy and saying that's a lot of drugs.
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this is serious levels of using your body and hedonism and craziness and all these other things thrown in together. i just want to know, the cure to something is flowing through his veins and on a slightly more serious note, there were foreign governments that paid this guy millions of dollars for his business advice. cnn, msnbc are going yeah, china, all the stuff that happened in ukraine, hunter biden is really smart because biden said so. this guy, millions of dollars. >> greg: maybe this is proof of his smartness, but he was able to get all of the money and still have a great time. he's waging his own war against anti-fun. >> i can't be the only person who thinks it looks like a good time. >> every time i see a video of him i'm like a fun guy.
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>> pickled literally and figuratively. the only thing is is terrible judgment and the fact that nobody wants to make fun of this guy and make a joke about it in the five that he displays poor judgment and gets off on it. the judgment of mockery on a semi regular basis. >> i'm old enough to remember billy carter, remember him? he sold his own beer, we've got to move on. >> greg: did radicals blow up george's famous stones or whether identity is unknown?
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function as an astronomical calendar. no one knows who was behind them but they were commissioned by a guy using the pseudonym robert christian on a small group of americans and recently made news after candace taylor claimed the monument was satanic and promised to demolish them if elected to. she since tweeted her pleasure with the stones destruction right in god's got all by himself, he could do anything he wants to do that includes striking down satanic guide stones. the remaining portions of the monument were demolished by authorities over safety concerns and still no word if anyone has been apprehended. i believe we had -- what might have caused the explosions. this stinks to high heaven, it goes straight to the top! speak of the reason that stone hedge -- they call this the stonehenge of georgia, to celebrate it because it's really old and also they didn't have
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excavators and heavy machinery. when you put all these stones together, redoing it. i don't understand how this is supposed to be impressive. we build much bigger structures and much more impressive things. >> greg: are you structure shaming? >> there's a little bit of that going on here. if you read what is on this they have things like we should only keep a balance population at 500 million people and i'm sure that means 6.5 billions of us give or take have got to go. there was some weird stuff written on there. >> bucket did it! >> yeah. >> what is your theory on all of this? >> they keep saying no one knows who did it, she literally told on herself. anytime you have a major victory, you see a big fight,
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she says thank god, god is great we got this, god is -- the only thing she hasn't done is shown herself next to it when she lit the fuse. she did it, or people that it, nobody nowadays does things without recognition. she will tell on herself, there will be another clue. she has to get the credit for it, people who have to get the likes on social media. she did it, it's not a murder she wrote, angela lansbury, she did it. >> greg: there is a looker. >> watch your mouth. she's a saint. >> greg: i think she's alive. i never heard of this thing until this story. is there something going on? >> the first thing i saw was the
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dash 500 million people on the planet, when was the last time we had 500 million people on the planet, that is a recipe for population control which is wrong and has justified every eugenicist abuse since world war ii to great effect. blow the thing up, i'm okay with it. >> greg: i didn't read the article, i didn't know it had to do with killing people. i'm for blowing it up. >> i sort of read it but it's gone now. >> i didn't read about it now. >> what had been the ingenious plan, what better way to get national attention for your monument in georgia then put explosives in it? it's a hate crime situation. >> a lot of people are saying god did it. >> greg: i believe this is going to be the first episode of the new fox nation series,
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things that mysteriously blew up. eight of them -- >> i watch them. >> greg: you probably host it. >> i think that's brian kilmeade to. >> greg: he will host anything. i guy can't go home apparently. are on light insults done in the land of the rising sun? every once in a while, my heart can feel a little off. and even when it doesn't, i like to feel good about my heart health. that's why i have kardia mobile. kardia mobile is the only smart device in the world that is fda cleared to detect the three most common heart conditions in just 30 seconds.
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story and five boards. japan is arresting people for cyberbullying. new laws as they are posting online influence. we'll be punishable up to a year in prison. on nine april's. >> that's horrible. no. some people in this country might want that, though, because they're like ban the dash people don't know what death threats are. people say you should die as a death threat. die, you're snuggled tooth is a death threat. it is not. at the death suggestion. >> i think people are pushing the death rattle and at. >> a death threat is like i'm coming to kill you, this is
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where you live, i'll see you at this time. >> i love this. it was great. leap core that, get them out of there. go outside and play. so many guys are so tough on social media, they're going to do some bad things and they want to do these things and you go after people in your bully people, especially with kids and stuff. a good idea. let them face the real world because of they would have said it -- always told me how they would put our money so they could see me, i'm like a waiver and i'm not that hard to find. to get a little taste of the real world maybe i should shut up and focus on my own song. you can criticize, you can disagree, but when you start going after somebody, in a lot of ways it's a new assault. >> no what you make of that? because people are going to say this is like a cultural softness, but last time i had a lot of self-confidence was pearl harbor. [laughter] >> warmack. bringing up pearl harbor! , i don't see that coming.
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>> it's a cultural reference. >> no and i were wiping all night, then all of a sudden. >> literally. you know, in japan, if they don't like something, they just get rid of it. we are criticized, but then you go to japan into beautiful day. >> i'm starting to think first of all, i do love the cuisine and i think that this could be good because all those mean people online who accuse me of having fake air into little lego beams with the air that comes off and stuff, right? [laughter] >> they can. i don't know when they started at. >> whatever, they're like you look like mrs. doubtfire. that's so mean. who sent that to somebody. then i start to think of it, but maybe -- japan, i'd be safe. >> you're not a doubtfire, you're more like angela lansbury.
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>> priorities, japan. what are you going to tackle godzilla? that's the real problem. i don't think that would work, but i don't care. >> something else like pearl harbor, those jokes. >> [laughs] pearl harbor jokes. >> the perfect job. >> going to rewatch it later on tonight myself. >> don't gode away i try to stay in shape. that's really important, especially as you age. i noticed after kids that my body totally changed. i started noticing a little pudge. so i took action! coolsculpting targets, freezes and eliminates treated fat for good. no needles, no incisions. discuss coolsculpting with your provider. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. you've come this far... coolsculpting takes you further. visit coolsculpting.com
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