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everything including a deadly hurricane. >> how much is the climate crisis to blame for any of this? >> a lot. mainly the one word you mentioned there, intensification. warm water is hurricane-fueled. it's vitamins, it's steroids to a hurricane. >> laura: of course it's been the least active start to the hurricane season in 30 years and is that black t-shirt required? ♪ ♪ >> kat: hey, guys. welcome to timpf! [cheers and applause] >> kat: been about a month since i hosted last time and the reviews were amazing. i couldn't even walk down the street without being accosted by
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the fans. okay, they were vagrants who live under the bridge near my apartment. but that reminds me that we should talk about fentanyl. first of all, yes, it is the reason that greg is out. i promised him i wouldn't say anything but i feel like it's fine to lie to your boss who accuses you of doing drugs every day. more importantly, i want to talk about why fentanyl is a huge problem and why the government can't be the one to solve it. lately there's been a lot of talk about classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction or drug cartels as terrorist organizations or any sale of fentanyl resulting in a fatal overdose as a federal crime worthy of the death penalty. but like that lord of the rings prequel show, all of it is a bad idea. don't at me in other words, even you know it's [bleep]. it's not that i think fentanyl
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poisoning is not a threat and i do say poisoning because many of the people who have died from fentanyl didn't intend to tap fentanyl at all. it's not like people are toasting with it at weddings or serving it. a 2015 study in the harm reduction journal found that 73% of heroin users who tested positive for fentanyl didn't even know they had been using fentanyl. it's not just heroin users. been found in everything from pills, cocaine to mdma. fentanyl poisonings are a serious widespread problem but just because the government passes some law, that doesn't mean it's going to help. even if they give it a magical name like the no-more-fentanyl-ever bill. or the inflation reduction act. let's go brandon, am i right!
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woo. nothing to do with anything i'm talking about i just wanted everyone to clap for me. thank you, i needed that. you don't know how much. okay. anyway, the cdc's 2016 guidelines that were cracking down on open 88 prescriptions were disastrous. a study found patients who abruptly stopped open 88 prescriptions were prone to suicide. the cdc loosening guidelines which is a step in the right direction, a step people with chronic pain can only take, by the way, if they have their pre jinx. restricting open 88 pre vehicleses hasn't even reduced opioid deaths. actually it's made it worse, as opiat prescriptions have fallen
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so called overdose fatalities have gone up and, much like greg's forehead, it keeps getting higher. the consistent trend, we saw it in 2019, we saw it in 2020, and then last year the deaths reached an all-time high of more than a hundred thousand. i think that every adult should have the right to put whatever they want into their own body without risking going to prison for it. whether it's taking drugs or, worse, eating nothing but long john silvers. and i know people say, what about the children. but prohibition is also having deadly consequences for minors, too. joe friedman a ucla researchers says while the number of fatal overdoses among ad lenses doubled from 2019 to 2020 says quote it appears the rise in death was fueled not by greater
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number of teens using drugs, substance abuse actually went down by the pandemic but by use of dangerous and highly potent forms of fentanyl and as national institute of drug abuse director dr. norah points out, teens are not trying to do fentanyl on purpose, it's just that now it's so common for any drug to be poisoned with it. plus not like drugs being illegal is the only reason most people decide to stay away with them. i don't do heroin or crack regardless of what you may have heard from greg. >> gun store shelves are now as empty as kat's medicine cabinet after a long weekend or if you're in between pipes on your crack pipe kat. kat does drugs and she still has a job. >> kat: oh, miss that guy. i don't the do drugs and the reason i don't isn't cause it's illegal or 'cause it's hard to get. finding crack in new york city
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is easier than finding shaq in a crowd of kindergartners. it's because i know i would probably love drugs. i would get a dinged to drugs. and i haven't really seen it work out too well for anyone when it happens. the best case scenario probably is hunter biden and my dad is slightly less influential than his dad is. you also don't have to agree with me on complete legalization to realize why the plan to designate cartels or drug dealers as terrorists is a really bad idea. designating a new terrorist group would just give the government more expanded surveillance powers, more excuse toss violate civil liberties. any paying attention knows that would definitely be abuse. just like how the patriot act was put in place with the promise of protecting us of another 9/11 but wound up violating rights to everyone from muslim americans to moornts
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criticize their school boards. plus the more the government tries to crack down on smuggling the more you actually push the black market towards fentanyl because its potency makes it easier to smuggle because you need smaller amounts and it's cheaper to produce than heroin. the black market is going to look out for itself. it's going to do the things that make the most sense for its business model, and its business model has been really successful. far more so than mary kay. the makeup company, not my friend mary kay, who does sell heroin. and who is actually far less annoying than anyone who does sell mary kay. look i know i might sound crazy to some of you but honestly nothing can be as crazy as continuing to do the same thing and respond to a failed war on drugs by intensifying it. [cheers and applause] >> period! >> kat: let's welcome tonight's guests.
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she talks so fast i think she's reading the side effects to adderall. emily compagno! he knows so much about the economy he might be a loom natty. host of fox news business, larry kudlow! >> he looks like a comedian which is not really a compliment, fox news contributor tom shillue. nobody could ever be in the same boat as him, he's a guy. the nwa world television champion tyrus! [cheers and applause]. >> kat: yay. i don't know, everything's fine. so emily, i bet you came prepared with like no statistics. >> emily: none at all. >> kat: that you've been working to memorize and want to rattle off at me right now. >> emily: i will say this. that i loved all the points you made in your monologue but i think governor abbott trying to
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designate or actually designating the terrorist group or the cartels as terrorist groups i think speaks to the desperation. to me it speaks to the governor who feels his president has and indicated had is entire duty to safeguards all of the us and all of your stats are horrifying. the fact that teen-agers right now are encountering one of every three counterfeit pills being laced with fentanyl means if they are dabbling at a party, if they want to take recreational use of opiates i'm not condoning it but the risk of death are multiplied by millions. governor abbott pointed out in part of his executive order more americans have died this year alone than every global terrorist attack in the last hundred years. we are crying out for help and our government at the federal level is doing nothing. so him trying to designate them as terrorist organizations to me just screams out, man, i need help because my president and this administration is doing
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nothing to stymie the cartels and china from poisoning americans especially our youth [cheers and applause]. >> kat: and, look, of course that is -- that's a well intentioned thing, right? and a lot of these are well intentioned. i'm just a person who says i see how this can be abused and i have to wait eight to 13 years and people tell me i was right. a lot of it's well intentioned, tom. like, wanting to, for example, put the death penalty for drug dealers, until you realize that, you know, anyone connected to maybe an overdose may be less likely to go get help because they're worried about going to jail themselves. so good intentions doesn't always make a good law. >> larry: i think that's true kat. way to do a nuanced and complex story in the a block. >> kat: yeah! greg doesn't take that many days off. >> larry: greg usually throws say soft one over the plate in the a block like inflation good or bad. >> kat: no, i talk about drugs
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and kids. >> larry: i'll simplify it. fentanyl is bad, no good, right? >> kat: yes. >> larry: but i agree that this gesture from governor greg abbott is not going to do anything. if you read the stories it says he has declared drug cartels to be terrorists and you read the story and you say, well, what does that do? really, practically what happens when that happens? nothing happens. >> emily: it enables them to criminally prosecute under certain federal laws >> tom: federal laws. >> emily: and under a larger greater resources puts more tools in his toolbox. >> kat: and more potential for surveillance from the if he said. >> emily: but him surveillance versus death. >> kat: that's the same thing they said about 9/11. >> larry: look, i appreciate your libertarian point of view on this, okay? i get that. >> kat: uh-huh. >> larry: on the other hand, i think you have to distinguish
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between suppliers and users. i think that the biggest problem here is our border has become wide open. we have no borders, we have no national sovereignty. joe biden hasn't done a thing about it except make it worse. he never even mentions the word fentanyl much less doing anything about it and there should be strict penalties for suppliers and drug dealers, in general but specifically with fentanyl. the other point to consider is we're letting china get away with murder, like we always do, okay. this stuff, the raw materials come from china, pass through mexico and then come across the border. the open border. so i don't see why we can't do something. i don't want necessarily more government laws insofar as people who are using it, okay? that's a death warrant and they can figure that out for themselves. i'm really glad that you don't use it. >> kat: not to brag. >> larry: i've been, you know, i've been down that road myself and been sober a long time
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thankfully, gracefully with god's help. but i do think those who sell it should be in deep trouble, whether it's capitol punishment or something very difficult and i do think this president should wake up and see what this open border and unlimited illegal immigration is doing to this country. insofar as drugs and crime and sex and all the rest of it. it is an absolute nightmare and he just stands there, or sits there, or does something there, nothing to solve the problem. >> kat: i do -- [cheers and applause] >> kat: i do wonder about the sex part of that. tyrus would you like to --. >> tyrus: i did not wonder about the sex part of that. everyone has strong points but i'm just going to break it down to how i look at it. if we change the name to fentanyl to anthrax, everyone would be having a heart attack right now. and what does fentanyl do that anthrax doesn't do? same thing. you get it on your fingers it
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could poise son you, in your food it can poison you you breathe it in it can poison you so is it a drug or poisoning? and we know how it's getting in here. i don't care what you call them but they're poisoning americans and the reason i don't look at it the same way as a drug, as you pointed out in your monologue, no one is going out on a fentanyl run. so it is being used as a poison disguised to attack the weakest part of society so it is a poisen. and just call it anthrax and imagine. we had one envelope of anthrax sent to the white house and the entire world stopped. we literally have tons of anthrax being pushed through our border. so, to me, i look at it like an act of war. but the problem is, it's affecting the lowest point of our society, and until, unfortunately, someone in the white house goes through a fentanyl poisoning or losing a loved one, then maybe they'll look at it for what it is. i look at it as a terrorist
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attack. i don't people watching my house but if that means we're going to do something about the poisoning of america then i'm all for it. but again change the word for one second and see how you look at it [cheers and applause]. >> kat: of course, fentanyl when it does have legitimate medical uses in a medical setting but when you expect your drug to be one thing but fentanyl's in your cocaine that isn't an overdose that's poisoning. >> okay, up next, lessons learned from history could spell doom and misery. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪
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don't know his name, said the worst is yet to come, which is what i told my husband when he married me. [laughter] >> kat: you were warned. you got it larry. he said, quote, inflation is a terrible thing. you can't cure it and noted that rising inflation was one of the key factors that brought down the roman empire. wow. tough show today. but the good news is we got caesar salad out of the deal. while inflation is through the roof, the biden administration sticks it to the taxpayers. a revised estimate from the congressional budget office shows that student loan forgiveness plan will cost $400 billion over a decade. four hundred billion. coincidentally the same number of words emily speaks per minute. [laughter] >> kat: and although that's less than the original estimate, the white house says biden is still likely to reduce the federal deficit this year. sure. that seems as likely as tyrus
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fitting into one of my little black dresses. [laughter] >> kat: i'm sorry. and finally the biden administration has proposed a new rule that would require airlines and travel search sites to include all fees and ticket prices displayed to customers. says transportation secretary pete buttigieg airline passengers deserve to know the full true cost of their flight before they buy a ticket. yeah, transparency would be great, but at this rate the only time biden will be transparent is when he's a ghost: which i'm sure is a long way away because he's the pinnacle of health and vigor. joe, what say you? >> no, no, no, pete knows what he's doing. pete's a smart guy. he knows what makes the average american upset. it's not crime.
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it's not run away inflation. it's not illegal immigration. airline fees. i mean, give me a break. used to be able to take my sams night on the plane for free, now they charge you 25 bucks. it's not worth it. how about sky mall? that carpeted kitty cat tree house, $110? give me a break, man. sky mall, i'm coming after you. i know where you are. and besides that, r2 d2 humidifier i bought in 1992 doesn't even work anymore! [cheers and applause] [la [lau[laughter] >> kat: all right, tyrus, first of all, i'm sorry. second, you're on an airplane like all the time. >> tyrus: yes. >> kat: is the biggest problem in your life you don't get enough warning about airline fees? are you so glad the president is addressing this. >> tyrus: i already know they're
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overpriced i don't need to break it down and who spends time to read that. i do think it's funny, if that's what we're going to do great let's do it across the board, i would love to see where our taxpayer money is going and where it's ending up. phenomenal. >> kat: i agree. >> tyrus: yeah. but probably they're probably mad at somebody, a ceo or cfo of an airline that wouldn't go woke so now they're going to try and show everybody how much their spirit airline ticket actually is and we already know. this is ridiculous. like you really want to see the tax fees and the me nutted fees? i'm sorry, pretzels, can't have peanuts anymore. the extra small water bottle, you know? >> kat: yeah, tom, it's not even like fewer fees, it's just a warner about the fees before they charge the fees >> tom: yeah. that's the least bad thing about flying. i would pay more fees if it wasn't a total nightmare to get on a plane.
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airplanes went from being the most permissive place in the world, they went from allowing you to have your comfort turk glib the seat next to you to being like making everyone cover their face. put your masks on. it was sick. it became a flying prison. so that's what i want them to change. the airlines are way too regulated, they knuckled to that ridiculous covid policy and, i mean, that's all i've got to say. >> kat: yeah, i like it when my plane takes off. sometimes it doesn't always do that anymore, bigger problem for me. emily, what do you have statistics on, this or something else? >> emily: whatever you want. i'll take airline fee disclosures for 500. i'll just say that what we learned recently is that the biden team is testing out their campaign theme, right? and one of them was attacking essentially the rich. so to your point about the ceos
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of spirit airlines or whatever, they're testing out whether americans will respond, yeah, show me those fees because of you rich ceos that run these airlines ttransparency behind it but of course it's not going to fly because no one gives a [bleep]. land me safely and how about you make my dollar actually value that of a dollar. the irony is this law already exists. you know that. this is just al a cart menu. it's like, now you add on for your luggage is thrived. not they're hiding the cost they're just adding on. same thing when you go to the restaurant and they're like more as pair gus for 20. iit's just a lonely ass me? >> kat: yeah, larry doesn't know anything about this because you just take a private jet everywhere. >> larry: yeah. >> kat: as a very, very rich man and a money expert, congrats. >> larry: thanks. >> kat: and when it comes to inflation and this whole idea of the roman empire i will ask you
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this. >> larry: let's go back to rome. i want to really go back. >> kat: how close are we, larry? [laughter] >> larry: i think carl icon is onto something, inflation did help to destroy rome. the gods came in and took roam 400 ad, i think. i was there. i remember it well. and it was all about coin clipping, so that created the inflation. soy it's just kind of like, you know, joe biden, you know, there he is fiddling while rome burns, okay. so he's the coin flipper today spending $5 trillion and worried about little piddly things like air costs. i think you should fly private, i really do, it's much better. remember how this story ended. the goffs and the visa gods came in and took rome over because it
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was so deck and the and inflation area. i identify with the gots because of this decadent guy named joe biden and this socialism he put together taking the country down. and the campbellry is coming, think of them as gots and they're going to take the house and the senate [cheers and applause]. >> larry: so i think carl icon was definitely onto something. i remember it well and history does repeat itself. and here we are. >> kat: that was a great answer and i'm not just saying that because i would love to come on your plane. [laughter] >> kat: up next, democrats won't blame the president for immigrants living in a tent. ♪ ake for the world to reach net-zero emissions? it's going to take investing in some things you've heard of and some you'd never expect. it's going to take funding innovation in renewable energy, helping reduce carbon footprints, and big bets on environmentally conscious construction. citi has committed 1 trillion dollars in sustainable financing to help build a better future.
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city's shelter system. the locals aren't thrilled with mayor eric adams decision to place the camp in a parking lot on the edge of the bronx where the tents are viewing the view of industrial sites says one local resident why send them to a low income area? why don't they send them to the hampton's? there's a reality show pitch if i ever heard one. i mean currently the hampton's is whiter than tom shillue >> tyrus: not possible. >> kat: now, all this is happening as adams continues to blame texas governor greg abbott for the influx of over 13,000 migrants who have since -- who have arrived since the spring. but turns out only about one in five have arrived that way. and here's the political hypocrisy of it all. the office of the democratic mayor of el paso confirms they sent over 4,000 migrants to new
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york in an agreement with eric adams. mayor adams should take a look in the mirror, like jesse watters does for nine hours a day. [laughter]. >> you all right there buddy? >> larry: sorry, it just hurts so much. >> kat: okay, so here's the thing. even if you take immigration out of it. >> larry: what did you say? >> kat: if you take immigration out of anything, if your big plan is, i don't know, we'll put up a bunch of tents, that's a sign things aren't going well sdwloo is this directed at meal. >> kat: yes, directed at meal. >> larry: i'm afraid after what you did to jesse watters. >> kat: hopefully so afraid you invite meal on a jet. >> tyrus: at least he's not afraid of meal anymore. >> kat: true. >> larry: did i ever tell you i was around for the decline of the roman empire? >> kat: you did mention that, yes. >> larry: really, eric adams ought to wise up just make the
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city safe from crime stop blaming all these people, ron desantis is a smart guy putting them all in martha's vineyard. and worst of all if you're going to sue people which is what the democrats do, they want to sue greg abbott. sue joe biden because he's been sending people on secret midnight airplanes to west chester airport and all these places and then they ship them around the northeast and nobody knows what's going on. i don't take any of it seriously. but this is exactly what they did in rome many years ago, i'm just telling you that. >> kat: appreciate it. appreciate it. if anyone has the money to sue joe biden, it is you though. >> larry: i'm happy to pony up. in fact. >> kat: you heard it here first, folks. >> tyrus: no, 'cause he was -- [cheers and applause]. >> tyrus: they had centars back then, are you about to tell us a freaky story about you and them. >> kat: if eric adams did that
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he wouldn't have time to go to the fancy parties. >> tyrus: he told on himself and unfortunately i was hopeful when the brother got in but no different than the other dirty politicians. he knows they're coming in, planning for it but still goes out on tv and tells the masses that they're coming from evil texas and that in effect shows you who he is which means unfortunately for the good people of new york, you're going to get the same [bleep] you've been getting literally on your floors and streets and stuff. really sad to see that that we don't see what's going on. but again, he also shows himself, he talked about his humble beginnings. here he is, he's the mayor and where is he putting the immigrants? the lowest end -- like as if things aren't hard enough there now they'll all compete against each other because to move them to the hampton's or some place elsewhere there will be opportunities for them, no, we'll fight it out, drop them off in neighborhoods and let them fight it out not our problem. so shame on them. again politicians i thought he was going to be different but
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>> larry: too much wining, eric adams should stop wining. >> tyrus: too many plant based. >> larry: just take care of new york city. >> tyrus: how much [bleep] can one man have who eats plant based diet? i just don't know. [laughter] >> kat: all right, tom, tom, you were saying before the show you have a plan to solve the entire immigration crisis if you can explain it in 15 seconds >> tom: did i say that? look, it shouldn't matter. so a tiny percentage of the illegal immigrants who come to new york came from texas. it shouldn't matter if it was a hundred percent because these democrats say that they want them. they're like, oh, no we want border open, we're welcoming to these people, so what should it matter what percentage it is. that's number one. number two eric adams got elected and said he was a law and order mayor because he stood next to a cop and said we don't need to defund the police and that's what democrats are doing all over the country now. i'm not for defunding police. that's not going to do it.
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if you're a democrat you're not law and order because they're not for enforcing laws, they're for letting criminals out. they're for -- they're against bail, they're for open borders. so it's not just -- if you say i don't want to defund the police, it doesn't mean that the problem's going to go away. they're the ones who have caused the problems, even if the police are fully funded, crime is rampant in all these democrat-run cities. >> kat: emily. >> emily: this is the biggest example of not in my backyard, right? the mindy approach. to your point this is a mayor who saw our federal government and our president deposit multiple plane loads to this day of minors all around the state, right up the street to jfk. where was the outcry then? where was his addressing of the problem that children are being deposited here and also over 800 disguised as kids because then they had lower parameters and regulations of them going through the system. and this is a mayor as well who presides in a stated that lost so many people during covid, who
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fled the crime, and the poor running of the state, that we lost congressional seats. so if i were him and i was sticking to my talking points, i would say we welcome all of these people because it replaces then everyone that we lost, put them on a path to citizenship put them to work hoping to clean the city and everything else that he talks about out of the other side of his mouth but instead it's just like what they did with central park. he's pushing everyone together in the same low-income area because he doesn't actually believe what he says. what they say is not in my backyard. >> larry: whatever happened to those diversification of liberals >> tyrus: money. >> emily: they ship people out in 24 hours. >> kat: martha's vineyard. >> larry: in about 20 minutes 50 migrants come in, freak them out they call in the national guard and ship them to a military base in cape cod. what happened to the great liberal ideals and in new york city. >> kat: we do have to wrap and that puts us in an awkward position. sorry. because i want to go on the jet.
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>> kat: they let their hair go gray but is the style here to stay? women's lib says ditch the die, we're going gray the time is nye. many women returning to the workplace are deciding to embrace their natural gray hair as a symbol of empowerment. i prefer collecting swords. with hair salons closed for months during the pandemic, women across the country let the silver shine through. perfect timing since their faces were already covered with useless masks. boo. and now many find that keeping it natural is liberating. men prefer the time women thought wearing no brah was liberating. many women still feel judged for exposing their gray roots or will be passed up for a
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professional or romantic opportunities. romantic opportunities, i'm going to start calling it that. if they don't dye their heir. and while they gray at the same rate when it comes to how the salt and pepper are treated it's black and white. historically gray men are described as wise distinguished silver foxes while women with gray heir are known as not bangable anymore. but the gray scale seems to be tipping at least marginally in women's favor. younger generations have purposely colored their heir gray as a fakes statement proving if you have a young face and hot body you can be hot no matter what the hair color. so maybe this is a push to finally go gray in the workplace. wonder how that will go. >> looking good george clooney. >> hey, silver fox.
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>> oh, my god! >> ah, lady with gray heir? >> oh my gosh. >> somebody call 911 this woman must have escaped from a nursing home! [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> kat: emily it's true and it's real and it's not fair. >> emily: yes, and my take away from this whole thing was, essentially women just have to do whatever they want because there's always going to be people that say your gray hair makes you not bangable anymore and others will say it's beautiful and be yourself and the key is to wear it and not let it wear you. whatever makes you happy and thrive do it. i will say the other day i was walking into a football game and this girlfriend in her silver hair trend died her hair silver and from the back i was like why is ryan like with a grandma and she turned her face and i was like, oh, that's jen.
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so i feel like -- >> kat:. >> kat: i hope jen doesn't watch the show. >> tyrus: look at her action. >> kat: this is a weird way to find out you're a sexist against yourself. >> emily: i'm just saying --. >> tyrus: you can't clean it up you misogynistic pig. i am appalled. >> kat: appalled by your internalized misogyny. >> tyrus: boo this person. >> emily: don't you dare. don't you dare. >> kat: larry, you don't even appreciate the fact that your gray heir has not affected your status as a sex symbol. >> larry: i think emily needs defense and support. i don't know where you were going with that. i don't know what's so great about gray hair, what's so ungreat about gray hair. i'm still hung up on the bangable part. and i'm basically afraid to
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touch this whole thing so i'm going to pass the baton to somebody else. i'm still recovering. >> tom: actually i had the same experience as emily but i did not have that reaction emily. i looked at her and said, that is a hot grandma! >> tyrus: that's a little berman man yes. >> kat: a little better. i don't know what the rules are sexualizing grandmas progress in this business? >> emily: that's a good point. >> kat: is it? >> tom: i think it's true because when i do joe biden every day i look at my heir in the phone when i'm doing it and i look at the way i'm going to look in a few years, i think it looks pretty good. so i think i'm going to be one of those silver foxes, right? >> larry: we're almost out of this segment right? >> kat: i think we're done [laughter] >> kat: i can talk more about bangable but we've got to go unfortunately. >> larry: that's what i was afraid of. >> kat: tyrus? >> tyrus: i'm just disgusted.
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[laughter]. >> tyrus: just walk in here and besmirch women's hair color? wow, i'm glad you said that because i feel as a man there's no right or wrong answer so no matter what i say will be wrong. i'm cool with gray means i don't care. if i say no, i like the color of your hair, i'm an ass. so, you know, just go with what you know, man. you want to be gray, go whatever. just don't bore me. >> larry: this is one of these loss/loss segments that as all there is to it. >> tyrus: it's a trap. >> larry: got to be done soon. >> tyrus: no matter what, my answer wasn't as horrible as this one. >> kat: that's true. [laughter] >> kat: that's true. and by the way jen if you're watching i think you look amazing. >> tyrus: she didn't say, she was like, yu, look at grandma. >> kat: she was revolted by the sight of her own friend.
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i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. >> a story in five words
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♪ >> kat: a story in five words. life stressors can impact relationships. duh. i don't know, tom, you seem like you have the perfect family life >> tom: yes >> kat: it must be a sham >> tom: it certainly is. and i don't think stress is the problem. i mean, stress is not the cheap reason for me focusing on annoying behavior. i think it's the annoying behavior. so you want me to change my whole life, why don't you just not do that one annoying thing that i don't like >> kat: what is the one thing? >> tom: i'm making it up. my wife is great >> kat: i know what mine is. could answer that in two seconds. >> emily: you're a good husband. >> larry: look what joe biden is doing to his wife, poor jill. i mean here this guy, stocks are crashing, interest rates are soaring, inflation is at record high, he's about to get his butt whipped and jill looks awful i feel so sorry for her, taking it out on
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>> kat: she calls him babe. >> larry: she's growing gray roots you can see it at the bottom of her hair. it's the worst thing possible. >> tyrus: it is tough when your husband wanders off and holds hands with other people >> kat: yeah, is it better or worse if they're not really there? >> larry: i mean, he's got to stop. he just has to stop. >> tyrus: who's watching him. >> kat: emily? >> emily: i feel like i'm stating the obvious but i feel like when you're stressed then you just have no patience, you know, right? so to your point about it just being annoying, yeah. that's why when i'm in a good mood and everything's cool and i'm not late on the subway you can do what you want. but if i'm late or annoyed at all i will tell you the sound of you shaking your foot is totally annoying. right? >> tyrus: you're just an evil person. >> emily: what? no, i'm not >> kat: the way she goes from
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angry to smiling so big? it's a little scary. >> emily: i said what everybody is thinking except --. >> tyrus: no >> kat: i would never say that about all the gray haired hoties out there. don't go away we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi.
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