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>> the woman is an embarrassment. this guy did not budge. walter krapf the owner of the pictures were so moved by how he took on the internet that he invited them to gillette stadium for saturday's game, and he will stay in the own response. his name is jerry edman, jerry we salute you. ♪ ♪ >> happy thursday everyone, how we doing? [cheers and applause] on time should louis, and for great growth failed because who said who are to attend something in the woods off interstate 95.
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i'm not sure what it was, but it sounded urgent. anyway, do not pretend you're not glad to see me. it's almost 2023, which means two things. one, i will build enough to rent a car. and to joe biden will be halfway through his presidency. [cheers and applause] so, before the ball drops like joe following up biker bicycle. let us talk about how he is finishing 2022. on wednesday, president biden president biden welcome ukrainian will relay to the white house, assuring him u.s. support in the fight against russia. so thanks he gave friday and a ukrainian cross from interior merit which biden called undeserved much appreciated. which, i think is the same thing joe said after he got elected. [laughter] bought, might've been the most normal movement of the administration that having in
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the past week. take for instance the citic court or a job support. they claimed that they added more than 1 million jobs between march and june. and that's not including the hundred and 40 replacement for kabbalah staffers. but, the federal reserve bank from philadelphia report released last week, saying job growth was essentially flat. that only 10,500 jobs were added during that time. and since it is the federal reserve bank of south philadelphia, the report concluded with the sound of gunfire. [laughter] so, again, it is my agenda take credit for economic achievement that simply are not there. but hey, maybe rich is used to adjust before the president at this point. and friday during a town hall and benefits he casually said, he said some weird things about being irish while botching his wife's family history. >> mmb harris but i'm not stupid.
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i married dominic dear coffey's daughter so i got a little italian in me now you know. >> decorative makes sense. according to a basic understanding of biology. and he got for genealogy wrong. dominic dear coke but was joe biden's grandfather. now her father. no biggie i guess bill you say tomato, i say you're senile. as for the irish, they are very smart all right. when they're not drinking. [laughter] which is at least one day a week. >> but that was an event joe's most interesting moment from that event. moments later, joe told this tale of a single frank fighting winning the purple heart for his actions in world war ii. >> come you know when i got elected vice president, he said jewelry uncle frank's fought and he was not seen very well down not because of battle of the
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bulge, but he said he won the purple heart. and we never received it. and he never got it. you think you can help get it enterprising. so i got on the purple heart. >> it's a touching story. permitting etiquette. true, his uncle frank fighter started a army during world war ii. but he died in 1999. in biden's father joe ceaser and biden 2002 when he was still in the senate. he did become vp until 2,009. so, to further lisa's timeline is a little bit off. but, multiple outlets and researchers from "the new york post" could not locate any reference to frank biden receiving the purple heart. while he was alive or posthumously. which is you mean as you know at the post office. as you know. [laughter] beyond me knows that there is not a consistent records of purple heart recipients. you know -- you would want to keep a list of such meaningless
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things like that. >> but neither frank's tombstone know his obituary to identify him as a purple heart are noted to the details of joe story, like your second quarter job numbers do not add up. and the idea of frank receiving a purple heart isn't the issue really, it's another case of biotin and publishing a story that is suspicious. at this point, i'm no longer believing that joe earned his own purple heart from the order of war of 1812. it's a pattern that is become more common for julie banderas saying why yes, i will have that six glass of pinot. >> cabernet. >> at least i got the right and wrong. >> so what is in store for joe in 2023? well, maybe more friction between him and his vp according to a new political report, and a book out, in january, he claims that biden called camilla harris a work in progress last year. which is, kind of like calling a
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plane clash unexpectedly over? apparently joe vented to a friend that he was frustrated that kemal was always complaining about the jobs they were assigned to her. that included determining illegal immigration and pushing congress to pass an election reform and voting rights law. according to the book, which i do not intend to read, biden was annoyed. he hadn't asked her to do anything he hasn't done a vice president, she had victim ffor the point about society. and like everything else kemal gets put in charge of the voting initiative. so, anything natural? >> no, no, no no. i like kemal she's all right. >> out like a almost as much as select selectee. on her legs you alex key asked the dash in the state t-shirts. because he looks good. he looks like a little g.i. joe. yeah we should sell those.
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little g.i. joe kind of selects case with the kung fu grip. hold them under a nice fat lot of american cash. [cheers and applause] [laughter] that is welcome to tonight's guests. she is out sick, she always brings a note from her mixologist. fox news anchored off of the children's food book julie banderas. >> his writing appears in americans and top magazine newspaper and ransom notes fox news contributor "washington times" opinion editor charlie hurt's. she's got stronger columns than the parthenon, editor in chief of the federalist mollie hemingway. and, he's a man of a thousand faces all of them terrifying
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writer and comedian joe mackie. so, charlie, what are your thoughts on's visit? >> wow. you know, you know, you know, i'm just an american citizen. i have one member of congress and two senators. and this is a guy -- >> a couple bartenders. >> and this is a guy that has 400 congressmen and 97 senator cruz eight is extraordinary. we've never seen anything like it. guy just comes over, and we become as a team missing. is everyone is pointed out. he just this perfect description drips is like a g.i. joe figuring it is the strangest thing on earth. then he walks away with 50 billion dallas payne >> you did great, and have a seat 11. but do you think it was more -- do you think he wanted to go figure? i do think there think they
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biden administration wanted a movie for political purposes? >> i think it's a little bit of both, you know he comes over here and says you know thank you for what you've done for us to believe my money. and by the way is not charity. but, without a dell, you know this election did not go exactly as a lot of people that it would but that is an enormous amount of pent up frustration towards this administration. and with the economy. and so, without a doubt. i mean you know, he definitely helps the biden administration. >> yes, now molly, you get tired of biting taking credits for all the jobs he created were really just people getting fired to get over it. >> it's amazing. we had two quarters of negative growth this year and everyone knows what that means a yoga session. but they redefine it so we can say when not in a recession. then they come out with these job numbers right before the election saying that they were at these miraculous a million jobs and there was actually
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10,000. but it truly is amazing what he can get away with. >> i mean yes, the fact that -- they always kind of car look at the sunny side you can't blame them for that. but they really fudging numbers, that's what gets me julie. so, would you say this or classify this as a bad week for the writing customer >> is a bad week all right booklet just for their backs up the long-standing analogy that has stood the test of time for centuries. size matters. and -- yes, you have and they told this, but when you embellish the truth, or size of something or it -- or can i get caught you know it i mean just another sand and sound and turf sprint measured by the by name vacation because caught. and what was it a million and 47,000 jobs when the number was really 10,500. and you cannot put lipstick on a prego at the end of the day, it
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is still a pig. >> do you really think this friction with biotin then kemal? >> absolutely, he was a talker away and put her out to pasture. but it is too late, he added her to the ticket on the why do you think she doesn't go anywhere? she was supposed to take the borders she's never gone there, the president's never been there in his whole life, he/she hasn't done anything. so yes, she is a work in progress all right but there's no progress to show us a piece >> you know what -- [laughter] joe, do you agree that kemal as a work in progress? that's a phrase that joe use. >> i think when he said that, he probably means he hasn't sister harriet. [laughter] but to me that insane part of this is that he loved so much that his house got struck by lightning. it started a fire and then he lied about the fire. i mean, you are the president, we're impressed you do not have
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to embellish the fire. >> i mean yeah he sold, he has plenty of stories by sea only -- ma he uses the same ones talking about corn popper making other stories about purple hearts. further, he slid a long life you think he could think of the real story to tell. >> he had the amtrak story is really not that action-packed. i like to hear more about the time that you were president. [laughter] molly, you are a great column this week about the mcconnell and the senate. and, you know -- i think something about this administration -- if you compare them on a scale people are not that happy with congress. friday? >> it's amazing to make up the vast majority of the country upset about the direction the country's going into any under direction of the republicans taken over the house, and mitch mcconnell let a bunch of republicans to help the biden administration with a $1.7 trillion omnibus.
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process. the his the most exercises had in years. today, he was arraigned in manhattan federal court on charges that he duped investors in his crypto exchange out of $1.8 billion. would end up all what i skipped cardigans last year. if convicted, he faces a maximum prison term of 115 years. or nancy pelosi is a long weekend. meanwhile, tomb of sds pahs charge in connection with this camp had pleaded guilty and are cooperating with prosecutors. his ex-girlfriend kayla ellis, and fds cofounder gary wang admitted to wire fraud. could create a frog and commodities fraud. said that his attorney gary has accepted responsibility for his actions and is taking seriously his applications as a cooperating witness said wang's attorney. and also that before, but i just
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like saying wings at the attorney. so, doesn't look good for a bank may freed, and now that his friends attend on them. and is not because patient straps are mostly horizontal. -- >> epsom oaks. >> we caught up, with spf earlier today for comments. >> thank you tom. i'm free on the 20th million dollars available which means if i run, i'll the court $250 million. it's a good thing i do not like running. the only criminals are around at the democrats i donated to. bottom line, people gave me their money and i gave them less back it's the same as taxes. that's why that regulators have not closed in. that might be. [laughter] >> my goodness.
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joe, you know well, now i want him to get off. and i want to back in the news because then we can keep that impersonation up what you think that? >> is a handsome man. >> he really is, you instead. do you think you feel bad for him now not that not the only sound today in handcuffs and everything, but do you think that that his friends all turning on them? >> i don't feel bad for them because they were really his phones i, sam bankman-fried had a billion dollars is me. >> [laughter] and he's a genius that will be recognizing this time. plus, i mean it is also more like a break of if you think about it. because he had -- he had intercourse with others people. >> so true. >> i did not think of it that
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way. [laughter] >> breakups are tough. >> sometimes i don't know -- away in his set up comes after his punch line. molly, i don't know though -- to prosecute this guy because he has so many friends in high places because he still all that money right? >> it's amazing he's the biggest con artist in american history allegedly, because he bought up all these politicians, he was the second-biggest owner and the democrats and the cycle that doesn't even count all the nonprofit far left nonprofits they gave do, he just totally -- is not not a big story remember when enron happened in the entire bush administration was like -- is a big drama for weeks and weeks in d.c. and now people don't even talk about it. >> ball i think they will make a movie that you think question mike >> they probably were done it now. >> yeah joe get ready. [laughter] julie, from the business
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sampler, i mean, mean that all of crypto is a scam does it? maybe i don't know it's just that it is scanned with clientele. >> i think a lot of people are ever going to be hesitant to buy it again. because it can be bad for business if you're in the bad business of crypto i don't even know what crypto means i still don't understand it. >> i'm with you. because i don't understand it either. >> brilliant i don't know much. >> i'm thinking it. i'm good at faking it. caroline ellison is the one check, gearing language is the name you love is the other. are there like in their 20s and i thought it was fascinating this little menage a trois off you will affect you, but anyway he has this is the most threesomes as you know, one person always gets up at nicole. >> that's right, who's gonna be this right charlie? charlie, we are having trouble understanding you know the machinations of all this. but really we know one thing the
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guy's scammer, whether crypto is a valid thing or not it is kind of like -- allegedly asked bush i guess responses it appears >> no, that's a problem with crypto because you don't really know -- just like you get a statement. but i don't understand it either. and not that i was going to invest a lot of money in it before this happened anyway, but i'm deathly not now. but the real thing is, who comes up with the quarter billion dollars for their money. and then, how is it possible that they can come up with the money without using money or property paid for with my needs that the guys scanned then free out of the nasa supposedly people that he took all the money from. >> is scam money that he put up to get out. >> even the bill money is a scam. but, the only thing i care about, the only -- and i'm sorry for the people who felt fuson got -- >> some of our most vulnerable.
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[laughter] >> i does not clear that they put any of -- imation is too smart to put any of his own money to it. but, during family notice, i will point are democrats going to be for us, to hand back every single penny that they took from the sky. and -- that's no small thing. that's a very important thing. the only problem with it is -- that, who's an underwriter. >> that's what they know. in charlie, i think if this goes the way that everything else is been going it will vote to pass a law to bailout spx or sam bankman-fried, then the take to bailout money and pay them back. >> i never had this either. >> are they just gonna get hunter to the ukrainians and get the money back, then play everyone back that way. >> senior always work out. [laughter] up next, at their opening government pays to house their.
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♪ ♪ she wants taxpayers to foot the bill. from an anonymous thrill. three women are futuristic black latex which i never wear after labor day. attended a fort lauderdale commission meeting this week. their leader asked the council to fund a bdsm dungeon for their activities. dungeon? look, your function but all you need to do is move the ping-pong table is kill the lights. but first, may we call your mistress? >> good evening council peoples. you may call me mistress. i am here standing neutral to the motion of approving an agreement for the proprietary purchase of yard waste processing and disposal. >> so i guess if you just say,
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you may call me mistress people have to do it. why not later? but does she find it interesting that they will spend almost $1 million to hide their secrets down the drain? >> i do however, i find it interesting that you will spend almost $1 million to see kristin the drain. hiding the i know she used to cheat on your spouse with. >> wohl, take it easy. but, because she proposed that they use a quarter of fact to support dobson sub sent >> so, i propose that you use a quarter of that mill to support bdsm and broader county. to build the dungeon. to create forest fires. in the taxpayers and voting
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citizens. >> a municipal dungeon? and you thought municipal pools were gross. well, if the council needs ideas for dungeons -- check out charlie's. [laughter] it is immaculate down there. they sleep in a for bumper pool. at least it was for bumper pool i thought. i was black footed. it savagely acquired joke. [laughter] so in closing, do not let this glamorous look distract you. >> in closing, do not let this glamorous look distract you from doing your duty to take my demands. i look forward to each and every single one of you at the new esteemed dungeon. you are all dismissed. [laughter]
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>> okay thank you. and happy holidays to you. [laughter] i asked for tax dollars to fund weird proclivities, and she was in the wrong place the school board meeting was down the hall. [laughter] julia, what the heck is going on at this meeting first of all, their demands reasonable do you think? i think you're just missing the whole point, watching her outfit so cute? [laughter] i love -- no stairs and i can't wait to see her neck. >> is that you behind it? oh, yeah. yeah kind of chastity belt on under that girdle. yes on the tall one. so, i'm not the transcript cocoa because because then it -- he eats she said thank you which is very polite to think you are because if not she would've slapped him. and we don't look to. but then they went on, the commissioners that are discussed and after hit the transcripts
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and any district to have a dungeon? can you imagine a conversation. as the city manager. not that i know of said diversity manager of manager replying okay just when the check. the conversation that ensued after that. >> maybe at that big incentive to another district. >> lee, i was looking at the omnibus thing, and then, i think they're spending money on more frivolous things than this are they? >> yes and i think of us and, the federal official who just got arrested for stealing mortgages -- >> oh that's right. >> and he was in charge of all of our nuclear materials such finishing my piano bullet train to end up the export import pay something like that. >> them have a job for her. and her staff has permeable things that value back to charlie, would you be afraid of this mistress? >> no, probably have to say -- >> you must know her.
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[laughter] stay back no, i mean kudos to them for just coming out and being open about it. but, it is a good point. and then when you look through this wokeness thing, there's all kinds of crazy stuff that was spent in my own. and the other thing is, with the school boards, i appreciate that they are being completely open. and honest about what they are looking for when you go through and look at what these catholic school boards of which is working for us and will be paid for, they are allowing to go on and be taught in our schools and it is no worse than this right here. and they are just hiding it so, kudos to them for putting on the latex, and the space suit, and showing up with their goggles. [laughter] >> seems like it should be very warm and those down there in their area. wouldn't it? >> debatable. joe, have you ever run into -- women like this i may spend a lot of time of the road and
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things. [laughter] i come at the dominatrix it that i platonically they talk faster than that they don't sound canadian. >> you're right. i think it might be a prank, i don't believe this is where they should've kind to restrain them, but then you run the risk that they might like it. [laughter] but, i'll tell you what. we're laughing now, but in two years, if you don't support building a dungeon of the public in a car you bake it. [laughter] >> may be. maybe you might be going that way. >> coming up, i was finally getting near the day, were 'robots right shakespeare. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly. we don't like to say perfect, but it's pretty perfect. booking.com, booking.yeah. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief
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kids essays. artificial anti-shoulds is evolving at such a rapid pace that experts are saying that is not on the cusp of surpassing human writing capabilities. or at least that of stephen king's. [laughter] >> that's according to some industry insiders to believe that technology is reaching a critical mass. the same thing to have been a jerry nadler in two and two. >> we have covered recent breakthroughs by chat gpt. and they language model capable of framing highly hyper realistic arguments in response to prompts. and it can also, form unrealistic arguments. the kind popular with women. [laughter] as a sexist would say. and, it is those advancement in writing that if educators worry because if machines can produce essays undetectable by plagiarism software, kids and president biden will take shortcuts. [laughter] and the skills they require well and you write will be lost.
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stuff like critical thinking, creativity, and using a large font say take up more the page [laughter] but maybe it's a good thing if robots can pass themselves off as human. a minute work mark zuckerberg [laughter] -- i mean are you guys pro's pro zuckerberg all of a sudden? i was tough on julie. [laughter] julie, so what you think of t this? is it, is it can be important in the future, for kids to know how to write anyway with the way things are going? >> locates don't know how to writing and read anymore don't you know what teaching them more about important things like you know -- dominatrix exactly. which is why this is an educational show and i appreciate we have that show. that little segment on early. i made my kids don't know how to do math or read or write anymore anyway because the work rhetoric that we've gotten her kids school is much more important in god forbid than teaching them
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you know history, and you know -- anything that a hut doesn't have to do with something that's politically correct. so yeah, we should actually take on -- i would love robot in to watch my kids are raised in. [laughter] when he has, they can use them anyway so that's the thing, it's that teachers now how they can to be able to give out assignments if you can't come up come up with an ai program that can write a paper and not be detected i mean that's -- you wouldn't know you can't look it up into -- leave it to the parents. because if teachers are ready -- and there liver to exclude our kids up and not take over. give me a robot, and our manager will appear just like i did my husband. [laughter] >> charlie, do we need more robots or less? >> i'm always against were robots, but i think julie's exactly right that's the problem. >> i always am. >> yes that's what i meant. but the robots are getting smarter everyone is always trying to describe ai's getting
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smarter or better, but it's not there was a getting smarter as the humans are getting dumber. in the big reasons that human has been getting dumber is because -- and i'm not casting -- this is true of ms., but that like the google effect. this idea that you do not have to think of things to remember anything anymore. because you pick up the stupid phone to look at absolutely anything. like if you can't remember -- the date. or do basic dates he used to that you had to carry all the stuff in your brain all the time. and nobody does that anymore. and it is literally making us dumber -- work in a kill ourselves off. it is not good with the robots. [laughter] it's so true. i mean molly, it's me too. mna see his map, i don't use it anymore. my father-in-law always asked me when i show up in his house i said dig way did you take this route? and i said oh, no. i never to rule which weigel because i'm staying at the gps.
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so, i mean how would you do with this? >> it's amazing how many things that humans used to be able to do the can no longer do. they people would navigate by the stars. nobody can do that. not anymore. but i do agree, that it is not -- that it is not a great accomplishment to be able to write better than a standard said government schools. because of how about gotten. but, and here we have here. at no point do you have to give a hand to take kids and see the unit bomber, because he was very bad but he didn't want to learn about all of these problems with technology and how they would affect human flourishing and think a lot of these things are really bad. and i did not need to -- and anyway mollie hemingway writer, editor, and pro unit bomber. [laughter] >> the killing of the people really bad. the warnings about technology ... >> well that's it, a lot of these blood eyes that were used to make fun of, all of their
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predictions are now coming true and i think that's what you mean right question mike >> they are serious issues with how technology is really amazing it's wonderful. but it is making a lot of people be out of jobs. you have all these increases in overdose deaths, people are not having the same level of satisfaction we really had this idea that technology will be this utopian is also a great and we did a very bad job thinking about the downsides and i think they are coming. [laughter] >> mho, do you think this a i think you're right, need that would take a job away [laughter] >> tom, here is a visual of how worried i am. i'm smoking his ticket on a waterbed and a speedo. [laughter] because, the the robots sew sewers -- it wasn't that funny. but the war robot source material, would be other
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comedians, and oh, yeah, i'm really worried about a robot they learned from joe devito jimmy failla. [laughter] >> then anything here to defend themselves. exactly. but, that is the thing i mean charlie, the these kids right now, i mean people are getting more more literary, but in the future they will not be able to use the skills i need the sk skills. >> reading or writing. i mean -- that's the thing, is it the problem that these computers are interfering with their skills? or is her problem that our society does not require this goes anymore? >> our society doesn't appreciate it but those are more important today than they've ever been. if you want to make sense of all this craziness if you want to enjoy life, and not just be trapped by the evil -- it is a terrible -- and a wonderful servant but a terrible master if you want to appreciate life, you need to learn how to read and
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write. and that's what all of us, hammer and a hundred kids all the time if you and appreciate life, you can have to learn to read and write. and hopefully read not just the unit bomber manifesto. but i will say, i will say, i defy anyone to read that. without saying while this is great. greg is in a come back and you can ice it go pro unit bomber? derrick tezeno -- >> up next, finding answers to why we sometimes route for the bad guy.
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>> a story in five words. people find good in billings. this pretty good right, julie, that's a story people are hardwired to love movie villains according to this new study. and they want to see their good sides. and maybe even cheap outside and the protagonist is a surprise you? >> no not at all nobody likes a nice guy first of all. [laughter] you laughing -- they are made right? >> yes currently. i was when i left. okay, but no i'm just saying come i think that most people
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danger up in a guy right? it also is interesting because it says a lot about people who say they like bad guys but people who like movie villains are more likely to be villainous themselves. which is really deep for me. and i right about that earlier. i maybe need to go to therapy monday. >> they found the sympathized omitted it because they're always putting kittens and things like that try. >> i think is that, but i think it's fascinating in the study is always that american things because we like jesse james, bonnie and clyde, hannibal lector that are sort of an american thing but apparently it's not. it's a fairly universal thing because it's interesting nobody wants to be bernie made off. people really hurt by any need for spf nobody -- nobody looks at him and says -- mean -- he stole billions of dollars. or allegedly -- but nobody sitting back and going man, wish i was that guy. we knew the person clamoring to be replay them in a movie -- where is jeffrey dahmer, has people falling out of the
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woodwork to play him. >> yes in the show was amazing, i'm obsessed with they have you seen it? >> i've know tina but as the family lives. >> after you in after unibody meaning. >> i mean, it's true. nobody wants to play like a financial scanner or something like that -- but they like these evil guys who want to rule the world because they're striving to something esther mike wright? and, julie lives right they love that boy's room february. [laughter] >> you're still single? [laughter] >> let's move on over the points may care. i come i often relate to the village. like jobs, i mean we were treating him like he was a black eye, but we are swimming in his soup. and when they say, we need a bigger boats that is fat shaming. [laughter] and come up this tanning. i mean he's living with his grandmother, he might be an orphan. and, get the time machine. he's doing beds, and to murder his high school crush's husband.
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i do that [laughter] you know well, i mean it may be true mommy, that in our modern world, these villains are kind of victims. they always have a grievance to get someone to live in a victim culture and i want to something here? >> it's good. but my problem with this, i'm a little french i believe all people are sinful. in all people are back as, is it the bigger problem -- that people like have trouble understanding the supposedly good people are evil. and i think about this, because we just had an election. and, if it's single person who ran for reelection was reelected. our problem, is that we don't see or don't understand that the supposedly good people -- are actually good people. >> really set their bums are bullied out. >> i think, that i felt bad for baltimore. because he had no nose. the guy had no nose. >> can you imagine if joe biden had no knows what would he do?
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did we do everybody? [ applause ] thanks so much. molly hemmingway and joe mackey and our beautiful studio audience. [ applause ] fox news at night is next. on behalf of greg gutfeld, i love you, america! [ applause ] thank you, tom, good evening, everyone, and welcome to america's late news, fox news at night. i am jonathan hunting, in for trace gallagher. ♪ >> and breaking tonight, a dangerous winter storm pounding the midwest and great lakes thursday, will it bring an arctic blast to much of the rest of the country, reeking havoc ahead of the bus
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