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leahy also leaving the senate. so both of the guys are the final kind of push. >> they never have to be held accountable. >> right, they're out. >> that's an interesting deal. so great to be here with you, sit with you at the anchor desk. thank you for your insights tonight. greg gutfeld and the game. but trace gallagher first will provide the latest from georgia, good night, everyone. >> we're following the senate runoff where warnock defeated walker. the associated press called this 15 minutes ago. this increases the democrats' margin in the senate to 51-49 come january, meaning vice president kamala harris is no longer needed as a tie breaker. let's now go to atlanta where congressional correspondent is live more with the outcome.
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aisha, good evening. >> trace, good evening for you. what a disappointing night for herschel walker. the republican candidate. he's now taken the stage to speak with his supporters. listen in line for a couple of seconds. >> i want to thank all of you as well. there's no excuses in life. i'm not going to make any excuses now. because we put up one heck of a fight. this is much bigger than herschel walker. i told someone this the other day. i said, guys, i've done a lot of stuff. you talk about heisman trophy, all of the athletic awards, business awards that i won. >> when that check mark went to warnock tonight, they cut the music at the watch party. everybody got quiet. a huge disappointment for everybody who were excited all night because the race was 50-50 neck and neck pretty much the
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entire day. a municipaling disappointment for these -- a huge disappointment for these folk a lot of soul searching going on tomorrow. trace? >> live for us at the walker campaign, aisha, thank you. that is it for us. gutfeld starts right now. i will see you back here for fox news at night, america's late news in one hour. have a great night. >> happy tuesday. all right, december, you know what that means? national miners day. the guys that work underground, not the other kind of minors,
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put your pants back on, cnn. have you heard the news? make a wish got wind of jimmy's story and is giving him a make over, dreams do come true. what rodeo clown did you service to get that shirt? anyway -- you can answer that later. big news, disgraced attorney michael avenatti gets 14 years in prison for embezzling. they felt strongly. guys slimier than a side of okra with a bed of slugs. you do it wearing a suit tie with one of those sexy shirt garters. yeah. thank god it worked out for the photo shoot. in addition to the 14 years behind bars, avenatti will have to pay almost $11 million in restitution to four clients and the irs. restitution, sounds like when i
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pay women to take a nap with me. stop it. i know. where did he come up with that one? huh? the new sentence is separate from the one he's currently serving which is five years for trying to extort money from nike and stealing stormy daniel's hard earned cash from under her double ds, known as silicon valley. he snatched $300,000 from a book advance from daniels. guess i should have chose a better verb there. but any way, the cash taken from stormy, however, was easy to trace, since it was all $1 bills. he'll serve 14 years after he finishes that term. by then, i'll be 0. for those too young to remember,
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avenatti became the liberal hero, like a doctor who gives sex changes to kids. it happened when he got trump by sideling up to stormy daniels' rump. avenatti thought she would help her, in this case, she screwed her. something she gettings paid for. this case, it was the reverse. they were handicapped by their own biases and poor judgment. remember this? >> we got lucky. we're back with attorney michael avenatti, the main player. >> to me, you're like the holy spirit. you're all places at all times. >> you're doing hell of a job. i don't think you're in this for the money. >> look at 2020, one of the reasons i'm taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news. >> like that sack of eyeballs in the back of my fridge. that didn't age well.
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no wonder cnn gave brian stelter his walking papers. whatever it takes to get him to exercise. that was mean. but the scandal bolsters arguments that you've come to hear a lot from this show. never date a stripper, and not just because it's your step mom. but because the media happily chases any shiny ball placed in front of them as long as the shiny ball endull onlyings their assumptions. in this case, it was all about evil trump. avenatti capitalized on the trump derangement and roted it like a donkey to any wet dream factory that would have them. the good news is, it's media narrative falling apart. it builds stories like the house of cards and as time flies by, it creates a gust of winds. some takes more time than others. former president trump's nuclear secrets that ended up being
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memorabilia. so, that story went away faster than the polyester rash on jimmy's chest. i think the media's got more people killed than the cats cooking. it was discovered he was using clients' funds allegedly to back off losses at another business he founded. like avenatti rode in on trump derangement, he rode in on virt chew signaling. it's like a pound of sardines during feeding time at "the view." and where did all of that money go? houses, swimming pools, drugs. he's what happens when you meet
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mark cuban with a toilet brush. it's uncanny. it's a coincidence he's a top democrat donor and he hasn't been arrested yet. like a coincidence at parties and brad kilmeade shows up. how the media and the government colluded to disrupt an election through social media. i'm going to tell you what you already know. whatever the main stream media backs, run screaming from it like you just saw anna navarro in a three-way mirror. whatever you tell you, you know it isn't true. take it with a grain of salt like when i promised my interns a bonus. on them for believing me. the next time the media tries to sell you something like a charismatic lawyer fighting for the underdog, keep walking. their memories are shorter than our presidents. they think you're stupid and
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lazy. if that's not the pot call causing the kettle a person of color, it's no wonder no one trusts them anymore. and that's why this christmas, so many of them are getting a search package along with a lump of coal. [ applause ] >> let us welcome tonight's guests. she's done so many shows, she ends every conversation with "we'll be right back," anchor of the story, martha mccar lull. -- mccallum. just like the world cup, he leads people disappointed. hosts across america, jimmy blaylock. his journalistic skills give liberals the chills, author of so you've been sent to diversity training, chadwick moore. and, her christmas stocking still has a foot in it, fox news
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contributor, pat tim. there it is martha, you've been reporting the news for quite a while. always been a straight shooter. i believe you were the first show i was ever on when i came to fox. and in that show. >> for all of this. >> it's something called the -- it was -- didn't it have the name -- >> the live desk. it's right over there. >> right over there. and you had everyone seated around the live desk. as the show started, somebody tapped me on i shoulder and asked me to leave. because some big story happened. and pulled me away. said get the loser off of the set. that was my first appearance little kid in a big city. >> you were probably following a car around los angeles being followed by police cars, we got to go. >> yeah. is it weird that -- here's an entity, supposed to shine a light on the truth -- the veiled
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truth. i don't mean to say you've been around forever. you've seen this a lot. what is their weakness? what is it? >> he was exactly what you said. he was promising the goods on trump. he had stormy daniels by his side. the disgusting thing is he promised her, right, that he was going to make it all right by her. that trump was going to pay her money while he was stealing from her book advance. >> amazing. >> she ended up, it fell apart in the courts, the trump case. and the decision was that she had to pay trump $300,000 in the end. >> amazing. >> so he has to be -- besides the fact that he is disingenuous and slimy as you said, and now is crying in a courtroom saying, please see all of the good things that i have done in my life. like on the good and evil ledger, you have a long way to go, buddy. and so he's been trying to find
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remediation in all of this. the guys strum together, the holy spirit, the future president of the united states? my god, what a mess. >> incredible, jimmy. you are not alone in stealing from sex workers? >> you like my outfit. >> no, i'm just saying that's what he did with stormy daniels. >> my outfit has nothing to do with workers. >> anti-sex workers. >> no one will sleep with you in that shirt. >> that's not true. >> i'm a western guy. we love to play a game -- >> i can't believe the miller's outpost is still around. >> going up in the back yard, we play the game of cowboys and elizabeth warrens. >> nice. nice. >> when in doubt, red meat it out. >> stick with me. a couple of things here. the fact that it's being touted
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by stelter is the main thing -- a presidential contender. that's -- that's how boundless the desperation was to stop trump. history will show he never rode in the presidential limo but he did make the license plate. >> yes. nice. >> but back to what martha was saying and you were saying, okay, that everybody -- now that we're removed from the situation, they realized they were the crazier entity in all of this. anybody could be the hero of the day, even if they were the villain yesterday. let me give you an example -- michael cohen, trump's fixer. if the tanning bed broke, he fixed the bulbs, whatever he was doing. he was literally hitler. you know what i'm saying? he left the trump world and became a contributor. like he didn't happen to the day before. that's what's so laughable about it. the avenatti confession, if you saw it in court, stormy daniels thought it was bad acting. i saw a better plot in naughty nurses five, you know what i
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mean? >> that's -- that's an underrated version of naughty nurses. >> one of the rare instances where the sequels are better than the originals. >> i know. all right, naughty nurses. chadwick, do you think it's poor reasoning or is it a cause of misdiagnosis or is it their politics? >> i think what makes it so frustrating is there's no accountability and that i don't even care and they don't even double down when they make mistakes. got to be respectable like screw you, we love them instead, they're like, no, that never happened, moving on. >> they don't regret -- >> they forget instead of regret. i wish i was like that. >> it does something internally when you live your life like that, you're never honest. you always have to keep running from your mistakes. >> i think they're still separated from their customers no one is going to question them. >> yeah. yeah. i would have to say, i'm going
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to miss michael's -- i won't say coked up. i will say high octane late-night dms that you would send me angry about things. i found it to be a lovable figure after a little while. i think the sam bankman freehed guy did a lot more damage that this guy. >> maybe so. so, cat, what to you make of this. how do you feel -- what do you think stormy daniels is doing right now. >> well, we learned some lessons. i can't believe all of these people are running around trusting other people. i used to do that i you can trust someone as long as they knew you had something on them that you could destroy them. it turns out, that doesn't matter. i used to think you could trust yourself, that's not true either. i don't know, just stop trusting. you never know. it could be this guy. maybe if you're not, a lot of people would want to be this guy. they haven't been given that opportunity to screw somebody
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every. >> that's an upbeat message, cat. >> getting to the holiday spirit. >> so good. >> wasn't it ronald reagan who said trust but verse vie. talking about his wife -- verify. talking about his wife. 50. >> yeah. >> lovely marriage. >> because he thought -- he could get away with it because everybody loved him. but it turns out, being famous can help you with a lot of things. doing crime, not one of them. >> up next, did the white house say no cocktail weanies for reporters who are meanies. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ]
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like it was hunter biden's love child. i haven't seen a snub this bad since i had security remove taylor swift from my front yard. oh, the things she left on my veranda was disgusting. she hates as deeply as she loves. one journalist who remained anonymous because he's ugly, there's a reason, let's be honest. this is an example of how the white house is taking punitive measures against journalists simply doing their job.
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another said engaging in petty partisan holiday invites is a sign of weakness, not strength, to which hunter replied, parmesan holiday? who has parmesan? let's turn to his father. joe, what say you -- >> hey, hey, look. it's my party, and i'll invite who i want to. come on, dog, i can't let my hair down and enjoy the yuletide cheer if i'm worried about running into a fox reporter. if i sing baby it's cold outside. okay? so, i wish you and yours all of the best. as jill and all of the others prepare for the most solemn holiday of the year, the annual commemoration of january. cat? >> yeah. >> i want to sympathize, but i have a problem with people who
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whine about not being invited to a party. why would you want to go if you're not invited. for example, throws a christmas party, right? he's been on the show a dozen times. he might have been scheduled beyond tomorrow. >> it's horrible they're not inviting everyone to the party. is that what happened to jesus on the original christmas. >> i don't think it is. but, yes. >> no, it was -- but they were like, we have jesus, we need to have somewhere to go to sleep. but no, no jesus here, right? >> but was jesus writing an expose on a lap top? >> it would be an honor as a member of the press not to be invited. if there was a list of people not invited for being critical of the government and i wasn't on that list, i would be very disappointed in myself. >> that's actually a really good point. [ applause ] >> i would -- if that was the criteria, i wouldn't want to be
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invited to any government christmas party ever. >> fox doesn't win any major network awards for that reason. we're awesome. it's like we piss off everybody. >> i have yet to be nominated for an oscar. >> find it hard to believe. >> you have a tony, right? >> yeah, yeah, a tony -- a pizzeria. yeah, those were the days. cleaned up my act since then. appreciate you not bringing it up. shows you how thirsty the press is, they count their invites. >> and this administration claims to be so transparent and open to a free press, thank god none of you can buy twitter. but my response exactly, first of all, people don't like media people go to the christmas parties hob knobbing around and
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then you don't get invited and you're butt hurt about it. >> yeah. this is why i hated the correspondence dinner, jimmy. because you see everybody piling up in the urine-soaked tuxedos. >> let me jump in here. i was there last year. you need to go again this is totally different. the thing about the correspondence dinner. fox news, we're outnumbered 300-1. but we're kicking everybody's as in the ratings so it's so bad ass to walk in there. it's really bad ass. it's a giant middle finger as far as the eye can see. we were having a good time. it's a big deal. right? get invited to the white house. stand next to the christmas tree. the president of the united states put his arm around you and wish you a happy easter. and they're all going to miss out on that benchmark. but a lot of them are mad too.
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you realize, he's only president because they killed the hunter biden lap top story. if anybody deserves an invite, it's those guys. >> "the new york post" guys. anonymous sources from "the new york times"? come on. >> that's the whole scam of the whole thing. the only other takeaway is any reporter complaining is definitely under 40. if you're under 40, someone cancelling plans is the greatest thing. >> it is so true. it is so true. martha, jimmy hits on it. lot of the journalists, they got into this business for this. they get crappy so they get the free drinks and hob knob with the famous people. >> i'm being quiet over here. >> did you get invited? >> el with, yeah.
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>> she gave us the mean girl look. >> the premise of this party is like when both sides gave -- had a truce on christmas eve in world war i. it's supposed to be all about let's leave everything to the side and everyone does their work -- which we do here extremely well. i've had many contentious interviews with members of the white house. going to the party? going to the party. >> yes. >> sellout. >> the more you invite it to guy benson's party, yes? she said no. no, what you should have said. >> but i invited -- >> no. >> we've got to move on. >> i'll report back. >> not going to listen. >> going to be good. >> is racism characteristic of proper linguistics? on... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase.
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angeles. pack to gutfeld in a moment. following the senate runoff election in georgia where rafael warnock defeated herschel walker. that increased the margin in the senate where they have a 51-49 advantage in the next congress. go to atlanta where aisha is live with the latest. hey. >> hey there, trace. well, a disappointed herschel walker conceded on stage behind me at the top of the hour. this one hurt his supporters because his race is extremely tight the entire night. voter turnout may have been the deciding factor in tonight's result. so more than 3 million people voted in this runoff election. but a majority, trace, 1.9 million voted early or by mail. we know those usually favor the democrat. there was also a series of attacks to walker's character. while walker did have governor
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kemp on his side who outperformed him in the general, that enb dorisment was not enough. all of this culminating to tonight where georgia once again went blue. >> the result, the democrats will take a bit more wriggle room in the senate. they will no longer need kamala harris as the tie-breaking vote. back here in a few minutes. back to gutfeld. >> welcome back. i before e except after c just lessons from white supremacy learning how to conjugate leave your children full of hate. with this teacher in the room, kids of all races are doomed. in a series of videos on tiktok, the grammar is racist and to learn to read and white you're oppressed by whites. you're constantly worrieded that you're part of the problem. >> as an educator, i'm worried
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that i'm part of the problem. public education is an institution that upholds a lot of problematic systems in our society like white supremacy, misogyny, colonization, etc. >> i try to undermine that bs in my classroom as much as i can. >> oh, god, she's hideous. you sure as hell are part of the problem. marta, thank god, you teach high school english. does the white supremacy run deep? >> i teach high school english and, whew, the white supremacy runs deep. start with intro duction that includes a thesis. cite your sources. use transition words like however and therefore. these are made up rules created by westerners in power >> these aren't arbitrary rules, they're how you organize coherent thoughts and present ideas. and before you do that, you end up without a career or writing
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speeches for kamala harris. she's always hiring. but this nut bag raises one important question. why is it so hard to fire terrible teachers. she's proclaiming how she purposefully doesn't do her job. she brags about it. she uses correct grammar to condemn correct grammar. she's the real self-hating racist here. i remember when i could bring my teacher an apple without getting a lecture with how picking fruit was tied to plantation slavery. and those apples were soaked in vodka. mrs. thompson, who had a party. you know what her idea of extra credit was? yeah. doing more work to get a better grade. you thought i was going to say something else because you're all perverts. but, mrs. thompson was a great woman even if she did poison the cheer leaders. or did she? chadwick, argue how
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does this woman have a job. i hope this tiktok video goes all the way to the top. >> i hope you're right too. i wonder if my distant cousins in app lash yeah are also victims of white supremacy because of how they talk. she's trying to say black colloquial vernacular is against white supremacy. she's so dumb. she doesn't understand the written word where most grammar applies and linguistics which is generally tone, in -- intonation, thing of that nature, gesticulation, things likes that. so, all groups have their own way of communicating with each other. gay people, black people, straight white men -- for the most part, the way you talk to
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your friends is not going to be the way you talk to your boss or teacher in her view, it's white supremacy and the way black people speak. that's not it. >> i think she said the spanish are also racist because they have specific types of pronouns. she's trying to get out of teaching. she doesn't want to teach this stuff. i don't want to turn these kids into racists. >> oh, my god. that's exactly right. what's the whole point. when you walk in a classroom, you're supposed to learn how to do something. there's ways of doing math and science and english is a language, it has a structure. it's supposed to be taught. but if you say, well, however you talk or however you do science is totally okay. however you decide to do math is your way to do math. so we'll accept it because it's not part of a white supremacist structure. i have written emails when my kids were little to the teacher and the response had incorrect grammar. my mom was a teacher, my sister
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was a teacher, but some of them were never taught either. they're in their 20s and they had terrible teachers as well. i had a mom who used to call me in the commercial break and say, you know, it's not bill and i will join you after the break, it's bill and me -- otherwise, great show. . >> and going back to what you said, i have people say, cat is so stupid, she says "like" every other word, and i'm like, no, you're stupid. that's a logical fallacy. it is. >> is it? >> i say like a lot. i'm a millennial woman. i'm around people who say like a lot. it just happens. it pisses me off when someone says it says something to you as a person. but it makes it easier for people to underestimate me and i can crush them in a battle of words. facts.
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>> that was an excuse to say she's a millennial. healthy habits is also racist. no insulin for you. >> right. >> it really is racist what she's doing. the soft bigotry of low expectations. she's saying they're not capable of keaching up with the group. don't let everybody down. if you watch the video, she wants to eliminate the s.a.t. i have no dog in that fight. i went to community college, we didn't do sat, we did o.p.p., that's what we did. this is a tell. i have a lot of teachers in my family. teachers are in it for the kids. people who go on tiktok and call themselves "educators" is the tell that they're full of [ bleep ]. they are -- stick with me they're dressing it up. educators -- it's like me as a cab bye saying i was a transporter. i drive tourists and time travelers and hookers around the city. it's so much fancier than yeah,
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he stole dogs from a star. now he's on a leash behind bars. the guy who shot lady ga ga's dog walker and stole her french bulldogs was hit with a 21-year prison seasons on sunday despite the defense insisting "he was born this way." not surprising, the frenchies surrendered on their own. ugly dog, by the way. but it is good to know that l.a. still has prisons besides the one they use to hide ugly people. at least some democrats have a roof over their head. because they're ugly. now, the cops say the lady gaga connection with just a coincidence like the human heads in the trunk labeled "property of shannon breen," the motive
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was the pricey french bulldogs. it leaves us with a lesson of appearances. not entirely clear that's what led cops to him. highly recognizable ink like that on your head doesn't help if your booking photo points it out. if you're angling for a life of crime, don't make yourself stand out. there are exceptions, of course. all right, cat? you keep -- i just got a frenchy everybody goes, oh, the target of kidnapping. i figure out why. i realize you've got a dog. your dog is a frenchy, they're a little where. if -- whore. if they have food, they'll just go. they're sex workers. >> they're free. yeah, they'll go. >> that's what happens. so people don't steal expensive dogs that bark or bite.
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but we'll say, oh, maybe you'll have more food here. >> maybe he's got a new family there. >> he doesn't think about you. >> yeah. >> i'm very, very, very worried about this. i have a frenchy. someone might want to steal them. very worried about it. he always said, i have to take him out at night. of. >> yeah. >> my husband is like, listen, you went to war. it's best if you go and i stay on the couch. thank you for your service. >> martha? >> freedom's not free. >> if you're going to choose a life of crime, then you should choose a life of no tattoos, right? because if the tattoos don't help you in a life of crime and they make you easily identifiable. >> they do. >> you have tattoos? i think you do. >> one?
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>> yes. >> any other questions? >> i've been saying that about tattoos for months. my dad taught me that as a child. i said why as a child, i don't know. but just so you know? >> okay. >> which is, i guess, something about her family. that her dad would same, hey, he had good expectations for your career. >> you met my dad, he doesn't talk like that. >> don't get any tattoos. >> that has so many defining characteristics, it seems to me if you had a tattoo -- >> you don't have one. >> none. >> where are we, jimmy? >> i was trying to make sense of this whole story. so bananas. there's no doggy loyalty. i have a beagle, bixby, the mighty beagle. that's why if anybody shows up with a piece of bacon. it's not specific, man's best friend. any man, you have a piece of bacon. >> you think that dog knew it
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was lady gaga and was bragging about it. >> if you don't have a family frenchy dog, nobody wants my dog. >> what are yours? >> wheaten and poodles. they're woodles. >> he's whepoo. thank you, exactly, you'll be back. all you have to do, just agree with me. >> okay, you're gay. you knew about this ahead of time. >> generally my people, yes. >> lady ga gshg a, you talked to her. as a gay man, you guys talk all the time. >> she texted me when it happened. i'm told me about the sisters and i went over and hugged her. >> did you do her hair. >> we braided it and -- >> amazing, amazing. >> i feel like really quick, reward money, the reward -- this is part of the problem.
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you can't offer too much money. you know what i mean? she was offering half a million dollars. i get you like these dogs. but half a million, there's diamonds in her stomach. 50. >> we haven't mentioned that a person was shot in the middle of all of this. there's a news person here. a man almost lost his life. >> you do that. >> you guys are all worried about the frenchy. >> a person being shot in l.a. is like oh, there's traffic on sixth avenue today. up next, the director of avatar says testosterone goes too far. hearing aids that i can personalize to each ear right from here. brilliant.
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find proven treatment options like contingency management that are right for you at choosechangeca.org. (gentle music) >> cameron blames testosterone for everything. cameron said in an interview he has career regrets over risks he took as a testosterone-poisoned young man and that is a toxin that you have to slowly work out of your system. is that scientifically correct? >> in, it's not. he was getting in fights with ed harris and punching people. but, you know, i think he broke into the edit room of one of his first movies and reedited. he's a manic genius. not sure it has anything to do with testosterone. do they want to have all of the
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testosterone removed from his life? >> i don't know, don't they have commercials? >> oh that's one thing you do not want to lose. >> you need more -- i want to shoot it right in my veins. >> jimmy, half of those guys careers were testosterone-fueled movies. easy to say now. >> the irony, titanic, if leonardo dicaprio had more testosterone, he would be alive. >> listen to me, he would have said, there's room on that floating door, rose, slide over. >> there was. >> he didn't have testosterone. he's in the freezing water telling her to hang in there on the raft. >> hanging on the side. oh, you're so -- >> who's banging models now? >> 26 -- 26 and under, right? >> 26 and under. he's got the formula, chadwick. >> yeah. yeah. >> i think a lot of the risks that were taken in man kind could be directly related to testosterone.
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>> 100%. >> i feel like, yeah, spitballing here. a man in this position in this industry and age comes out of something like this in the blue, he's trying to get ahead of this or something. >> yeah. very similar. of. >> i was like, oh, he's seen what happened around -- oh. >> oh, yeah. >> name that hormone. >> you have a lot of testosterone? >> yeah. >> what? >> that's what i was thinking when i was reading this, oh, just for dudes. what about us chicks that are just real manly in our vibes. >> what's the female hormone? >> i forget because i have less of it. >> estrogen? >> i got that too. >> i am a female. >> for now, anyway. >> yeah. yeah. >> we're suggestioning a transitioning people of 2027-2028. >> i have to move on. you got a joke?
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>> i was going to say, look at the movies without testosterone, the terminator would be called the tolerator. do you want to watch that? >> i'll be back. i'll think it over. >> if you invite me. >> don't go away. we'll be right back. with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. new retinol overnight means the smoothing benefits of retinol are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market...
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