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the hard work. i'm just the person on camera. but it's obviously a huge group effort and i love every singleow one them, so they don't know, bu their names. but you should because they'ret just as important as yours truly. as all right.ly don't forget, set your dvryour every so you stay connected with us. and remember, it's america nowrt and forever. it >> and gre allg gutfeld takes it all from here. have a good weekend. you've repeated that one . goliath's. yeah. oh, toledo. look at you people. sit down. everybody sit down. that lady fainted. get that lady some water. happy friday, everyone.ee >> you know, it's been anothers great week of shows. thanksth mostly to some great guests. great fans, but mostly duewait o
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me. >> i do.tion and i do this every day. it's a good question.of and frankly, it's none of your business. >> you're really very nosy. really y.now, usually this is e i launch everyone into the weekend with anothernologu thought provoking monologue. but tonight we're changing ton things up as most of you know, on fridays we typically doow, no our leftovers segment at the end of the show, but nott am anymore. >> greg's leftovers. yes. oh, feels like the end of the show. it's time once again for the leftovers segment. dr. drew called that thing that proves greg and his staff needd professional help. >> actually , it's whereofessi d the jokes that we didn't use this week. >> but we can't eat without our guests. he always gives me a thumb s up during exams. host of dr. drew after dark, no. drew the name.
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she talks business like it's nobody's business. most of the evening at it at six p.m. on fox business, liz mcdonnel. birthda tomorrow is her birthday over 50 and she doesn't look a day over fifty bucks. fo and thegoodye cat goodyear blimp is his pillow. my massive sidekick in the nwa,t world television champion cyruys . all right.! let's dig in, as they say. so, as always, it's my first time reading these. so if they , don't blame me. the co founder of red bullen who claim to drink a dozen cansh of the beverage per day, died this week at age 78 . the family plans a private burial once he stops moving. a good one for one .
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everybody who's a golden girls themed restaurant is set toth rd open in new york city nextfi month. fans of the show look forward to the night owl dinner special scheduled for three p.m. saw that one coming. other than that, it's just like any other restaurant, except the waitresses constantly ask you why aren't married yet? funny, during a recent tv appearance, martha stewart revealed that she would consider dating pete davidson. >> she says his tattoos remind her of her present girlfriend. >> during an episode of jay leno's garage, president biden drove a corvette one hundred and eighteen miles per hour and a draa g race. esi when asked by reporters what it was like to go that fast, the president replied, i pancakes. >> i love pancakes. president biden was mocked this week for claiming the extra cost of roomier airline seats
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>> a new labor department report finds that inflation has driven halloween candy prices h to record highs. it's gotten soecor bad that thir year's trick or treaters will have to settle for generic razorblade back on track. this week, pope francisd even admitted that even priests and nuns have problems oblems w. with watching. according tog to their search history. the their favorite positiovorite pio watch is missionary. felt gross coming out ofmy my mouth. usually it's the reverse. no playing your game. a ma a california marijuana company is being sued after complaints that their weed afd wasn't makig customers high enough. but the company refutes these claims, saying their product seems to be working just fine for john fetterman. >> and finally, progressivesze
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are launching a new plan to radicalize real housewives fansl by littering social media with left wing platitudes. but if you want to combine's obnoxious, washed up women init politics jusics t turn on the v. ,hey, i give it a solid b plus. all right. to the big story of the day. ellen's twitter purchase is official. and no sooner did he take over. the place that musk sent execs to outer space . so elon musk.a done forty four billion dollar takeover of twitter is a done deal . >> now , i cahan finally admit men have a , dr. drew.. >> yeah.s pretty exciting. yeah, this is pretty exciting. i legitimately think what's your i mean, i legitimately think somethingse is going to do something big. >> well, he's already started that god is not waste time, right? he's cas ct a bunch of executives. and i don't i'm confused by whys people are upset r with me. bats a thousand.
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everything he touches getseveryt better. .. what i chancehi walk i don't understand. maybe you guys had already discussed this, but when he walked in with the kitchen sinkn ,is he meaning he's going tos throw everything out except the kitchen sink? is tha thring t the message or s he what was he intending by walking in with a sink? >> i think it was to capture all the liberal tears. he he it was a myth becauseto, e that's what i thought, too.'swa like, he's throwing everythingyr but the kitchen sink.kin yeah. sink. en hbut what he was going for ws let that sink in. but when you'r when e a billionm no one's going to argue with you and your team. oh, yeah, that's a great idea. let it sink in. yeah. yeah.sh he shouloud purposely do reallyc bad prop comedomedy and whoever doesn't laugh, he fires. yeah. could hire. that's a carrot top to be a carrot top roles. >> yeah.s how well he's gocat no friends for carrot top . my favorite character is lizop i macdonald. i'm a carrot top now. you kind of red hair stylist. >> no, you had a red your hair is a little red , not even cute red , really. >> it's red . all right. all right. it could be the drugs didn't
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spend too much on twitter, but. do you think you spent too much ? yeah, i thinspk yoreadu overpai. yo u know, i was wondering aboutnd the business model. this businessines modess ml of g like america's finger wagging. miss jane hathaway of beverlyf e hillbillies telling everybody what to think. yeah, you knowrlhillbill, then g it's like having rachel maddow, nicolle wallace balled up int up one overseeing a business and then censoring what people thinat peoplk, but allowing on the ayatollahs, china's isctators, putin, isis, doing battle plans. i mean, this is your business model. i mean the, maybe the kitchen sk was is going to toss all of that out with it. i don't know. so i was just wondering, like gois is this is the way you went? not a good idea. what do you meanod ide?a. id moveyou think it's a bad movego on him? i think it was good.to no , i think it's i think what he's going to do, make it china's wechat. i think it's going to haveg people shopping on it, texting s on it, doing all sorts of things, you know, trading bitcoin. but he's going to take io take n a different direction, not just trying to be this toxic scape, n the town square, which which v silicon valley turned it into. >> yeah, i didn't know what we had was i mean, i thought it
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was something else, but i'm not asking here. hen't is noyou t at all what it it was. >> no, not even a little bit of . >> yeah, well, you know,on't say i'm i'm at dark, but don't say. it was we we chatted. it was the door.hat it was the doctor in him that made him curious. you wa >> you want to put me in a 48a h hour hold? don'r t you, cat? >> what do you want, elon? chanhange about twitter? >> for me to have more followers? well, that'll happen.lowers yeah. yeah. hi, good.. obviously, it's skewed. i mean, there's one side where it gets things get banned and the other side doesn't. >> i also just am somebody who , you know, life is the same all the time. anything it'll shake it up a little bit is always kind of good. so i kind of appreciate it he's going to shake it upat a little bit. >> isn't it great that h he fird the lady who was in charge of kicking people off twitter? >> yeah, of course. ke off of you did.
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including trump. yeah. now, is is trump going to come back on? trump says no. but, you know, i mean, listen, the weight of fix any bad freen speech is more free. exactly. i don't have america's baby sitter sitting on silicon valley telling us what to saa's right. are and there's so many examples of why the whole disinformation, misinformation thing doesn't really work. i mean, they happened bid on twitter like the hunter biden laptopenp, or or the labg theory. they were wrong and then they're wrong again. ng againthey change nothing. inr it's still the same lady sitting there. so obviously, people think he's just a .ons of dolla but when you havrse tens of on h billions of dollars on the line, you're probably not just going. tt goino use that justa jerk to be a. you're going to want t, yoo makk that be a good investment. yeah, he doesn't even have to do that. he's not even interested in making money. ineves well, he's going to mak money off there. but here's the thing. we're missing the bigger point. what we're seeing is the extinction of the world culture because the world culturwhate ld inside twitter. it was those people that decided who was canceled, who was not. and if they said something that they like, if somebody tweetedwt persthing and they want to support it, that person would get one million likes and one
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million tweets. and then the ceos woululd d be like, oh, my god, this is a movement. we're going to see that go away. and as far if yo u haven't checked your followers, the day he showed up, my stuff jumped up. thirty thousand. so and i'm not even i'm not siz even a guy who goes and says weird or right wing stuff.t wins i don't believe in conspiracies. 'tlike workout. watch the show, come to m my show, workout. look at look at one of my kids. yeah, that's really that's it. and they were like, we got to slow down. prop guy's radical right wing propaganda. it's really enjoyable orda like the people are leaving the far left liberals are leaving twitter, throwing their toys l out of the crib, saying we'reoph leaving. i hope they moveey to canad to . no, but this is what you watch. how to change you. yeah.ecause yo tu watch the controller, the little wizard of oz. >> dorothy didn't mess around. she kicked them in the and put him out. e >> zuckerberg got smacked also by his investors. right. they don't like 30%.
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>> one hundred billion dollars of his, which, you know, it's yu twe you know, the average twitter users like it's likeke a person that finds out their spouse has an entirely different family across the country. because all of a sudden they're going to drop allgoing the censorship and you can go waitot, you mean i'm only beginning this kind of information and now i'm getting all this information? >> it's just like finding out that there's been a whole secre secret life. in ms >>nb it's like it's like being n msnbc viewer. yeah, exactly. exactly. but better looking because i've looked at the metrics over there and the msnbc, msnbc, viewers. >> hideous. i've looked at your audience pretty amazing. oh, that sex appeal it to me. this is ah, this is obviouslyesr our first topless fridays. soid, you know, it's been we can't show you at home, butit's it's definitely distracting, especiallytely dis those the sip there anyway.
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headlines paint a rosy picture h of veterans heroism and bravery when all he did was berkhout confusing half sentences, quote, a lens of empathy debate highlights ableism in politics. fetterman can do for disabilityt what obama did for rac obae say won't see because when all else fails, use identity politics. but msnbc's lawrence o'donnell went a step further. >> franklin roosevelt and winston churchill had fortune to serve as the highest elected officials in their countries. long before television news could cover their every move. franklin delano roosevelte pain believed that it wouldfu wat be painful to watch him, painful to, and watch quickly an oft repeated phraseated on twitter last night during the pennsylvania senate campaign debate. >> he would be it was painful wt to watch, bucht he has a point.s >> i mean, fetterman does have something in common with churchill and fdr. none have made a coherent made in aement in a long, long time. >> which brings us to sentimenth
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. a leader, chuc tk schumer,o sa who had this to say to biden on hot mic regarding letterman's performance. >> i said, so that's. yeah, good. but if you notice, you lookbide closely, you'll see that bidenia is actually crossing his fingers there. yo.u can see that now he's either grateful for the news or just hoping that was just a . >> oh, we've all been there. speaking of things spinning out of control, president biden appeared on jay leno's car shown and wentred on more than in one hundred miles per hour in his sixty seven corvette. >> it was easy to pick outn sigl joe's car . it's the one with the turn signal on the whole time. biden's drag race was
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actually filmed in the summer, but aired this week. and thank god , drag means race cars and not joe and pantyhose. >> imagine that smell sweat . we get it. we go . yeah. here's some footage that didn't make the cut. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. let's need for speed. let's go , man. hood it's great to radio. establishment isn't being raiding the in between bandsn. are ready to push them aside. inflation is rising and interest rates are going up. i'm not listenin not lisng g anymore. la la la la la la la la la. >> stands at thirty three .a prot
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>> it's like clockwork tirhas.el noasw fetterman is as. protected class. they do that. they did this with wit thhat the vice president . they do this with anybody where liz warren trying to be native american. they try when they don't haveee an argument they create a protected class. now he's part of the disabilits. y class, but he's not because he's supposed to get like, here's the thingt here. it wasn't like he didn't know in his team, didn't know that he suffered a stroke. they covered it up because the seat was more important than than whether he could actually perform the job. they just need to seat that fake. i've comb e from simulated combat, which is wrestling and we've been known to stage a interview or two in our day. i and the chumkea just did itdi didn't hurt that bad. but we're going to be okay.e yeah, the only problem was, is that he made sure the president did not appear on camera because was like the wrong word. he didn't know. ha he had no idea what he was talking about. chuma positioned him the rightr wapositiy. d
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we're going to be fine. but he's not representing anyone but himself. g anyonehe's representing what . be dishonest. and that stupid line about what he's going to do for disabilities, what obama did for race, what did obama do for race? the country has evolvedn fo prd changed to a man or f color. a black maesn can run for president and everybodoky be oky with it. and he didn't change the game.am the game was changedeveryo by everyone so hnee could take done that. i think they go one step further and have fetterman drive the corvette. then i will vote for him. yeah, but following their logic, that would actually be a compassionat ae view on your part. >> yeah, exactly. it's you can't blame any ofhey n the blame. >> the people like put him out there. i meanew, if they knew it would go like that and maybe even thought it would go worse a and still do that. i i mean, they know it's bad. n why schumere
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saying it. no, it's the to the dems are in danger. i mean, calling thatat hot mic moment, like, tell us something we don't know, chuck. yeah, like, it's it's not like a robert durst in the jinx situation. >> a like where everyone's like, what did he just say? >> and it just it keeps if they were some intellectual honesty, i thinke some int peopd respect it more . but to actually watch that and say that was actually great and comfortable and normal and nothing was wrong with that, you don't have to th be a genius . >> you havtie tome have gone outside one time to know that that's not true. yeah, you know, it's like he's going to play the victim card after spending millions of dollars and donor campaign donations all of a sudden.e is now he's a victim. you know, and if msnbc's larry l o'donnell feels that way, then msnbc should hire him as an h anchor for the newspaperirthe tn and hire a reporter. right now, the thing is , it's like i didn't see winston churchill after the blitz saying good night, britain. yeah, i didn't see fdr after pearl harbor saying good night, america. yeah, so, you know, it'sn un he's been a known quantity tokn his campaign
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. and now to play the victim card is deeply cynical. but let'd iss get the record straight. yeah, they're making the claim that this is a processing problem. probinauditory problem is . >> excuse me. you're a doctor, right? yes. okay, he had a he had a stroke, which means that part of his brain is gone. he has in a phase that's called an aphasia. >> and in addition to speech,ee there are cognitivthe disordersi associated with him. >> it's a serious brain damage. he will compensate, but he will never be thnee same . it's excruciating to watch them put that poor man up thereough t and go through thihas. oz must be he knows exactly what this is and showed great restraint. it is very concerning that people are what's the really bad thing for me? concern for me is how far aree g we goingoi, how much brain damae before we say somebody is not okay to is it is it half the whole cortex has to go half if he has a parietal damage.l da >> you're saying it's unfairge o faderman to have him?
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>> it is excruciating to this to see this happening. ch gre it's painfulat to watch last, as he said. but the questionth and my my mg how far are we going with this? how much does your brain have bn to dysfunction before we're honest about what h the dysfunction is ? you want him flying an airplane? do you want him being t your physician? o or surgeon operating?re >> i mean, where do we draw e things ifare no we're not realistic about how our brains work? yeah, if i would havt e been topped working for him, i would have stopped it. i would have went out there and hugged him like you've done this. i put it to you with the media. is it? that would have been better, though. it'sit's alsa also a distractit his policies have been. right. which are so bee so dama damagie been damaging to towns like braddick, cashell, yeah, yeah. and letting brdo, bill patterson, you know. well, he wants free morgan freeman. >> i'm sure morgan freeman was happy to hear. but, you know,, what i strikingu know, it's always striking. you have the left say we're foro civil rights or social justice. what is more ocieight whf a civa violation than somebody, ann innocent american, being murdered because somebod americs
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came from. that's him, by the way, on the left when asked to reflect on world poverty and his past activism, bonold t told the times, quote,he i thought that t we just redistribute resources than we rem. a fun every proble i now knowny that's not true. there's a funny moment when you realize that as an activist,ramu the offramp out of extreme poverty is a commerce. entrep it'sre entrepreneurial capitalism. that's not funny. capita. what's he talking about anyway? the coldplay singer is right and wealth grows and people thrive. >>. when you allow businesses to flourish unencumbered by regulation or ideology. bono added, quote, i didn't idow up to like the idea that we've made heroes out of business people. but if you bring a jobs to a communit y treating people well, then you're a hero. that's where i've ended up end quote. l you know, it's true. i say the very same thing all the time to the homeless to pa
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people. >> i'm paying toin g paintiant t yacht. >> you see, it's all trickle down. makeke millions. >> then i pay on my servants. >> oh, just give me a blankpape, paper dock. iwillt or use it. . >> but good for him. bono, that is .s sounds liklie he's finally found what he's looking for and it's a good tax haven in the cayman islands. let's just hope what he's doneny singing the praises of free markets. he gets back to singing the hits. i wonder if they're as good as i remember. wonder if with or without you. with or with you. i am betting 1% go and go . i just really downhill. liz yeah.
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you know what? but we have this. i've heard bono say this once in a while. it is something he should be saying a lot more of as we don't hear it. you don't hear it. so it doesn't wait till he does. does an interview. >> it's refreshing, but i want more . you want more . and by the way, didn't he start as an entrepreneur? so why all of a sudden? you know, i always wonder about bono because remember, in 2014, he forced apple itunes to take you to everybody had to take you to the album. yes. and then everybodyand th got re mad about it. and then he didn't really hear i from bono. but what bothers mthote abouhert a story is to it's like, why do we care what famous people think about geopolitics? thinkor economic issues?lready i mean, don't we have the view already trying to do that? i , i don't know. i say i don't care. but then when i like what they say, it's weird how i care if hcae was talking about socialism had we'd be doing another segment. i'm not you know, i'm honest enough to admit that. but at least he admits he's wrong, which is a persuasive tactic. >> but also what he's saying isn't an opinion.
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it's a fact. it's a fact that market based's system as have gotten more peope out of poverty than any other system in the history of the world. and if the history of the world is not enough evidence for you, i don't know whai t to tell you. the facts, the fact that if if you are somebody who supports ct capitalism and not socialism, you're someone who hatesalm, bur people, wants people to be poor and suffer. that's one of the biggest, mostt powerful, most harmfulpowe mass delusions that i've everrf seenuldelusi because it is simpt true if you to support capitalism is to support peopleo being lifted out of poverty. >> that's a fact.pl and i'm so happy that somebodyid say, well said, somebody is trying to hit on bono. true. like bono, dennis rodman. what do yo.u make of this? like bono?>> you're a sexagenarian, i think. yes. yes, yes. that means he's sixty, but that is up. he evide you're right. it's he's just lookingnce ad h
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the evidence he's learning. i'd like to see a little more apology for his previous points of view. two things, though. one , hethings doesn't really come out in favor of free market per say. he's saying that juste the structure of capitalism is still the best considering all the rest, which doesn'e t jus work. >> he's seen it. also, didn't we just go through a multitrillion dollar distribution through congress at some point? it's done, huh? done. done, done. great.r outhings for our economy. >> no, it doesn't.s do w and it hurts people. peop do what works.ild >> let's get people back to work, build businesses, build jobs. the that's nauseating. >> i'm serious. yeah, well, i mean, that's all deep and beautiful everyone. but i don't see it. his water shallow. he was at on what this is , is like he's hese was at one time considered a extreme activist. right. t and hehe w wouldould protest and he would do things. now he's looking around's loo the group he's with and there's all theskie posters and there's all this stuff. >> he's like, no, actually , i like to say i'm for cap capitalism and i'm not one of them. and i'i think buying things is i and i don't want tngo see
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in the apparent final straw was brady agreeing to play another season of football? >> no word yet on who gets custody of the hair care products. >> earlier today, brady took toe instagram writing, quote, ind i recent days, my wife and inaliz finalized our divorce from one another after 13 years of marriage, we arrived at this a decision amicably and with gratitude at the time we spenttr together. translation call me angelina. jolie. jolie, that' that's who i was talking about.h because, you know, it's going to happen. >> but true passion had lefte bi the building or, as giselle's mentioned to insiders, deflated is not just a metaphor. cat, you've been following this story moment by moment. in fact, i think you broke this news to me in the hallway. hmm. sounds like me.e me yes. yeah, and the football that he chose isn't really going so well for him right now. , the buccaneers are three and five , which to everyone, that's not a sportscc guy likeaneerst i am me. am.t means three win and five
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lose, which means more lose than win. this is this is also he's hadakr a three game losing streak t for the first time in twenty years. it's another sports golf and it's actually actually a four game losing streak ifinc you include the wife. >> oh, look, man, he's too oldyd to play flip, okay? forty five year old man, it'sot not that old. it's you're no oldt to foro oldr almost anything except like you can't make the forbes 30 under 30 anymore and you can't play in the nfl. yeah, it's it's really sad actually . but again, it's not that he didn't he just didn't retire. it's that he said he was going to retire to spend time with his family, spend a few months with them, and was like, noand sa, i'm like i don't i dot think i could get over that. yeah.he you know's, it's too the ironysl is that he's too old for football and she's too old for him because, you know, when you're rich and great looking. >> nineteen year old pregnant.h yeah, yeahit.. that's what i'm planning on .ld you know, doc, i think you
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should start dating madonna because she looks like a football. >> you got a great idea. >> ait's all right, you know, is always over the years i've seen plenty of celebrities and . >> yeah, i mean, this is like my wheelhouse. whthe ways when you shut the door, things are far more complicated. doorfar different than is repord in the press. s wewe don't d know what's going on with these. , b i'm sure there's a time. tha but there is one thing that is something we can learn from this, which is that marriage is need nourishment ath is attentio than and if you don't y attention, you don't spend time. it suffers now, sometimes one of the other spouse canwhat hang in for a while while y you're doing your thing play in the nfl. but it really makes itkes it dgo difficult to go for an f indefiniteor a period of time. >> interesting times. you know, i get the impression that divorce is a different thing for very rich people because there's no hard. it'st fo it's almost like that a partnership that splits. >> oh, it depend s how much she gets. >> yeah. so it could be a real it could
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be a real heartache if you know. but luckily and tom situation, she had quite amount of wealth herself. yes. so that aspect of it, he should be fine. but again, it goes back to it's really none of our business. >> and if if he wants to continue to play football, play till the coach tells you, can't he? here's the thing about the nfl. peyton manning with drew brees, they'd still be playing if they could. but they got called in the office one day and said the kid behind's is better and it's over. yeah, so if tom brady wants to stay that long, because here's a deal. >> football isn't feel good. it's not emotions. and tom's not my favorite. you know, aaron rodgers going through the same thing. you played for the super bowlth for a couple of years. the team get the team gets old around you and quarterbacks are protected. qu later as a quarterback because you can't get hit like you did five yearsi ago or eveken three years ago. oh, lined linemen. no, they don't get that.ge and his guys are old and beaten up. so, again, someone selling somee a forty five year old man, hefoa can't play football. you don't know what you're talking about. he can play until the coach and the owners say no. it doesn't matter if he's going to be the greatest, most
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handsomest man on the planet. if he's not throwing first got downs, he's going to go . and that's the reality of football has nothing to do with what he wants to do. you play until the coaches say,f you can. you know, tirhas, ifox e foxve r calls me and says the kid behind me is better, would you strangle the kid? why would i strangle myself? why would i strangle oh, but look, look, everyone said joe montana was the bestdy player on his team. he wasn't even the best quarterback on his team. terback onbut he won, so they dt change the rotation. steve young was a betterion. athlete, better quarterback. and when he got in, he did phenomenal. also better underwear. h to sam >> so that was a pitch for youeo to say he's a mormon. we can say, no, i'm fine being >> le , liz , liz , liz , liz . it just shows you that a man can get used to anything, including to sell. >> oh, oh. >> well, a lot of whereas a lotf
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get eople get used to that. but, you know, you reallys a struck me about the story.t of there wa ts a photo ofhe jazelle walking out of the house.packed he was really mad and it lookedg like she had packed her things and an amazon box. i thought only i did that. she was like leaving the house with amazon boxes under her. arms with stuff in it. i mean, i went to collegewent t with using green hefty bags foo my stuff. yes.th i thought i waous the onlygh one who did that, but>> i t i'm actually struck by that. i think you saw it that she's working for amazon. work started soering she's so strong it just showedys what generally our show starts strong and then they fall apart, usually around halfwa yart lo when i start losing interestsi n my guests. >> thank you. tra that never happens at least not with you, doctor . >> thank you. you're a lot of people don'tthan realize that john mayer's song,
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five words. >> halloween candy canceled this year lives. >> a poll shows that 52% of people won't give out candy this year because inflation has made it too expensive. another notch in joe biden. the destruction of america is the way to go , joe . yeah, i blame him. no red hot tomalis. oh, come on . i love those. i love them. and then all the red comes off in the near clear and then your breath is really lovely and fire all year for church. and yes, that's so, you know, no, no, no, no. i like what she did. she dared to make church dirty. good for youth. this is all part of our role playing. oh, yeah. roleboy. dog spice things up. where were we? i don't know anymore. do we care? so it says it's not.know so what. you know what i do? i buy one bag of eminem's. >> each person gets one .
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wow, you're that house. i'm mad house. >> i'm that house. you know, greg, if my experience is any indication what's going on here, an hour doesn't go by without a parent asking me if they should worry about fentanyl in candy. >> oh,k i know.that i do you think that's just crazy?n do you think it's nonsense?nons yeah, buent buset that may be contributing to some thisto reluctance to hand out an urban legend, get that feeling ofst a the urba feen legend like it's e the guy who who blinks hisgu lights at you. you. he's got a gang initiation. they're putting fentanyl now. and it's not fentanyl and candy. it's fentanyl. notand ecstasy. yeah, but they're buyingcolor your xanax. yeah. different colorebills,d pills.s well, that's never been.e yeah, yeah.t the i think the adults shouladd be worried about the adults, if you know what i mean. gigu don't care about any of this really. there's this fantasyver hear. god bless you again. don't buy anything off the street. liz , i told you tha>> dt befor. yeah, you're right.wa all right.inki thank you.ng but throug ah you, thi i was th about this when i was a kidn yor growing up that you always had y somebody in your neighborhood that just gaveou you money, like through change into your bag., i realized those werjuste
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the alcoholics. i didn't know what dads. secretaries of the over the door. what's going the candy giving usually tells a lot about the individual in the house. yeah, that's true.e. is i always tell my kids the only guy who's giving away the big snickers bars, you don't go to his house alone. >> bars, you stay away from thai house. h you know, i gotta be honest,ave man. thinki think this poll is stup. >> and i think this is kind ofik a little bit of like, oh, inflation. so inflation is bad, but likengc buying a cheap bag of candhey. n cvs, i don't think is going to break the bank. i think you need to buy it anymore. don't take. yeah, i mean, yeah, that goes without saying so. i feel liks ise this is just ont those pylons. things weren't so bad this year. i can't buy candy said by the people who didn't give outy la candy last year. >> yeah, well i guess that's it. i guess so.s th at's ithat's going to wrap it u. oh that was fun, huh? i had a nice time to come on the fence.
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