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up, my new book "the wise men got christmas" is everywhere. thank you for watching this special edition of "the ingraham angle" and happy new year, i hope it's a safe one and you spend some time with your family. we will see you in the new year. "gutfeld!" is next! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kat: hi, everyone. it's me, kat. greg is still off skiing and says that the powder has been great, which is weird for this time of year and columbia, guess i don't really understand winter
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sports, but happy to fill in again, and since i don't get the chance to do this too often, i want to do something different, you see, sometimes we hear on fox news can be a little bit hard on president biden. every second it's he called republicans out threat to democracy that's, or seemed clueless while afghanistan claps that, or middle-class people can afford food, can we stop complaining for just one second? how want to take this opportunity to highlight some of the most impressive things we have seen from joe during his presidency. for one thing, he does not get enough credit for his devotion to the united states having its first female president. yeah! a lot of people in the past may have said the future is female, but joe biden is the only guy who thinks that future is now. >> now president harrison i took
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a tour of a vaccination center in arizona. [laughter] >> happy birthday, great president. >> all kidding aside, of course president harris is a proud howard alum. >> last week president harrison i stood at the united states capital. >> kat: yeah, plenty of people want to see a female president, but he is the only guy who already does. and he can see ghosts too. >> god bless you all. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> kat: everyone always complains about how the democrats nominated an old white guy, but they did it, they nominated the first jewish/latinx commander in chief. >> and jill and i were vice president and first lady, we honored to host the first rosh hashanah service, i
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probably went more than many of you did. [laughter] you all think i am kidding. i can tell you i'm not. and i was sort of raised in a puerto rican community at home, politically. >> kat: aye dios mio. meanwhile the most transparent president we have had and don't let anyone tell you otherwise, i mean, who lets us see behind the scenes that joe biden does? >> believe it or not without electoral or political power, that the percentage of women who registered to vote and cast a ballot is consistently higher than the percentage of the men who do so. repeat the line. women are not without electoral and to be precise, or political power. >> kat: yeah!
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while other presidents just read what they are supposed to read off the teleprompter, joe biden is not afraid to read everything. he really is a brave guy. remember when robert frost talked about taking the road less traveled, no one does that better than joe. [laughter] >> thank you guys! >> kat: he is such a washington outsider, always separating himself from the crowd. and also knows how to make people feel really special, even after they have passed. >> i want to thank all of you here, including bipartisan like representative senator braun, senator booker, representative jacqui, are you here? where is jacqui? >> kat: while most people promise not to forget you when
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you're gone, joe biden takes in a million steps forward and forgets that you are gone. plus, joe biden is a [bleep] pots. if you don't believe me, look at this. [crowd noise] >> kat: that's right, joe biden is so irresistibly that even christian icon the easter bunny can't resist touching him. who can blame him? he is still banging, i would let him sit my extensions any day or night of the week, let's not forget he has been doing all of this while bravely battling a horrific illness. >> the first frost, you know what is happening, how to put on the windshield wipers to get the oil slick off the window. that's why so many people i grew
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up with have cancer. >> kat: yeah, while he has been fighting for you and me, he has also been fighting oil cancer, and so melanie of his friends have oil cancer too, and shame on us for ignoring it. so after all of this, how can you not believe that joe biden is a strong feminist sex symbol, a leader for the ages, a man of great appeal. what with the alternative be? that our president was some guy who screws up all the time? america would be in pretty bad shape if that were the case. unlike joe biden. >> dr. biden, how is -- [unintelligible] >> here he is! [applause] >> kat: all right, let's welcome tonight's guests! when people see them on the street, they immediately stick out their tongues and say ah,
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dr. drew pinsky! [applause] why splurge on a ferrari when you can have a perfectly good corolla, most of the adam corolla show, adam corolla. she's always up and everybody's business, host of "american dream home" on fox business cheryl custodial. when he steps up to the plate, the pitcher runs home, that world champion tyrus. all rights! dr. drew, you are a doctor. >> drew: wow. you're the first person to have as her said that before. >> kat: i was going ask you how many people have you treated with oil cancer? >> drew: oil cancer, like me and many of my friends we have oil cancer, but i not had any.
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>> kat: shocking, so what did you make of the year for joe? >> drew: adam and i discussed on the podcast and try to figure out what is up with him. we really do and i lately think he is starting to confetti late a little bit, and that's what people do when their faculty slipped had no harm intended, hope this isn't true, but people will fill-in with particularly their personality is in a certain way, politicians generally constructed that way where the truth is maybe not such an important matter, and your cognitive functions decline they will fill-in with story. >> kat: adam, i remember we were told that joe biden would be the return to normal, did any of that look normal to you? >> adam: about the truth, don't forget. a couple of things, so everybody goes, he is getting older and he has lost a few miles an hour off of his fastball, but he is very
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specific and his lying coming out, going my uncle frank, joey! the medal of honor! he was dead, he never did that. like let me tell you what happens when you get older, i have a dad who is 91, he is like, you should ask -- what is my wife's name again? 1951, two dudes kissing, and said that this is the future, like that is very specific and also his lying goes back to the '80s, top of my class, i had a full scholarship and i graduated with 3 degrees, like, no, no, that is '80s lying, so it's not losing his faculties, it's more lying in even more specific bizarre way. >> drew: and to be fair it's grandiose in a certain direction only. >> kat: right, absolutely.
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cheryl, is he insulting honest old people or blames that on his age? >> cheryl: i don't know what is going on with them, he has slowed down a little bit and leave it there, but the people around him, my gosh, our president kamala harris, the borders are is doing a fabulous job of taking care of the southern border, that's a big win. this week it is pete buttigieg the real star. he has done a great job managing the skies in the airport everywhere, southwest airlines, big a sample, so i don't know what is going on, but all i can say right now margarine is 50% more expensive and if i cooked at home i would be really upset. >> kat: i have not done that in years. >> tyrus: did you ever do that? >> kat: maybe eight or nine years. do you think you will get better? new year, new meaning, will joe do that? >> tyrus: the audience was confused by the doctor's
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assessment, and i think what he was trying to say and layperson terms is [bleep] artist, that's what he is trying to say, he is full of [bleep]. he is a liar is what he is trying to say. he lies! with all the gas in your monologue that you showed, and that was the polite version. you would never say anything at bad about an elderly person losing their faculty's, but he is a liar, he is an old liar, that's it. [laughter] >> kat: he is an old liar. he is such a liar. >> cheryl: who is his visiting angel at this point, that's my question, is that his wife? is it the easter bunny apparently. >> tyrus: george stephanopoulos or whatever, the republican guy. he likes him, santos.
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♪ ♪ >> kat: he made lots of people cheer and others fear, and face leftists defiance for questioning science, and what seems to be almost a daily occurrence at this point, twitter ceo elon musk has some plotting and others fuming over a tweet. this week he wrote new twitter policy is to follow the science, which necessarily includes recent questioning of the
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science. reason questioning? what kind of racist piece of [bleep] supports that? so clearly this is criticism of anyone who blindly follow the cdc and other government recommendations or in a pandemic customer especially those from dr. fauci. elon musk also tweeted anyone who says that questioning them is questioning science itself cannot be regarded as a scientist. that of course refers to multiple times during the pandemic when found she claimed that those who criticized him were actually criticizing science. remember this? because so if they get up and criticize science, nobody is going to know what they are talking about. but if they get up and really aim their bullets at tony fauci, people can recognize there is a person, so it is easy to criticize, but they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. >> kat: greg says he can't be
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question either, but who wears the leopard print to a funeral home? [laughter] now of course with any elon musk tweet, they are going to be plenty of haters, but his supporters argue that the new policy could have massive implications not just for covid science, but for other stuff to be scientifically challenged on the platform, stuff like climate change or if jeffrey epstein got his sheets at bed bath & beyond. all right, so, drew, on twitter we are now having the ability to hear from people that we could not hear from before. >> drew: i was on the twitter space in the last couple of days and for the first time in three years i'm listening to my colleagues interacting with colleagues in a collegial thoughtful, careful way, guess what, we agree on 85% of things and the disagreement was amplified by all of what was going on with the silencing of people who were feeling that silence. but for the first time i could
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take a deep breath and have a conversation with somebody. >> kat: adam, you were absolutely brutalized for questioning some of the things early on in covid, has anyone apologize to you or saint you are a fruit basket or anything like that? now that we have this new information? >> adam: no, listen, they have no reverse gear, they don't know how to back off, a lot of them like to reconstruct history and go, what's wrong with having a difference of opinion? no, you are trying to cancel people who thought differently than you. i sent a tweet out to and a half years ago that said this is killing old people and sick people and the rest got played and who is getting played next time? and i was pilloried for that, and i have some celebrity friends call me and say take the tweet down. i said no i'm not taking it down, because i am right. the people that have attacked everyone who turned out to be right need to be punished at this point.
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i'm not talking about setting the winnebago on fire. i'm talking about called out in the public square and told they were wrong repeatedly. if they went to turn the page, they went to shut down schools, ruin kids, get people deep platform, fired, disgraced amongst other colleagues and now we were wrong? we will turn the other cheek in turn the page, that's not how life works. you are wrong, you bet on the super bowl coming up it big and you lost, now it's time to pay. >> drew: and you went out of your way to harm people, many called journalists that should be falling on their stored, it is disgusting. >> adam: and people say what is the punishment for the journalists that were wrong about everything? and the answer is never listen to them again, because that's the best punishment you could get to a journalist as everyone ignore them. [applause] and also know what they are doing. just don't listen.
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>> kat: did not just say i want to disagree, you want to kill my grandma use socio-path, and none of them have said coming in a wet, i have not seen -- i can't think of anybody who was like i made a mistake, i was wrong. >> cheryl: they never will, what i love about anthony fauci, covid was his super bowl, sat for decades and nobody knew who he was, ran an agency that nobody covered or talked about and then when covid hit, there is the star of the show, and i think a lot of it went to his head, to be clear, the best part about elon musk taking over twitter as we find out there was the fans of dr. fauci in a twitter group, these are employee of twitter who are big fans, okay, got that. i thought that i was a nerd, the people at twitter are bigger nerds and i watch cat videos all day. okay? so that takes the cake. >> tyrus: to be clear, cat videos of felines, not you. >> cheryl: she is a cat, i
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love kat. >> kat: thank you so much. >> tyrus: did not know you are making videos on the internet. >> kat: that is my plan b. so do you agree, tyrus this can have implications beyond the covid stuff? >> tyrus: no, i don't disagree like a disagree with you, i just feel like he is right. nobody will do anything about it. and there are worse things than taking somebody out in the town square and saying you lied and you can take amount in the forest, but what bothers me the most is that on twitter we now have to wait to read common sense, like what he wrote was we are going to follow the science and ask questions, what is next? remember, everyone, breathed today. make sure you open your mouth and inhale as much as possible. because we don't need to forget to breathe. like this is common sense now is a treat, it's an amazing thing, like did you hear what they told us today? you should breathe and ask
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questions, this is phenomenal. it's like we are all the scarecrow. that is a "wizard of oz" reference, which everyone of you should know. you were there when it came out on stage. >> kat: you are right, i went to elementary school, not to brag, and we learned about the scientific method, and it did not cause a lot of questions. >> drew: you formulate a hypothesis, you had analysis coming in it either confirms or does not, you get close proof, that's it, it's a process. >> kat: it is messed up that so many people have such absurd reactions to his tweet when they are the some of the same people who say you want to kill my grandma and say worse things. >> tyrus: they still have a backup, this is just twitter, not forget instagram, they are still doing the same things, he will be the crazy guy, because they will be like, he was right. >> adam: it is the salem witch
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trial judges saying mistakes were made on both sides. >> kat: back then they would've burned me first. up next, scientists allege today's youth are straight edged. ay for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kat: their idea of fun, act like a nine, yeah, the youth objects to delicious drugs and sex. i did not write that. a new study says that gen z have turned their back on drugs, booze, and sex and sticking with pills that made them famous like zoloft, xanax appeared anywhere from the mid-90s to the mid-2010s found sharp declines in their willingness to engage in risky behaviors compared to previous generations. not surprising since they were told that going outside meant
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certain death from stranger danger airborne viruses and peanuts. everyone from preteens to people in their 20s are rejecting traditional vices like drinking and smoking. i also abstain from partying in high school, but not by choice. no one ever told me where they were. [laughter] so why the change now? researchers blame stricter parents, laws, and increased pressure to do well in school. the study also found one thing in common leading to the good behavior, kids are so overly scheduled and phone obsessed that they are less likely to hang with friends in person. now, to analyze this youth issue, i will discuss with my very young hip panel. [laughter] >> cheryl: oh, my god. >> tyrus: i'm hip, i don't know what y'all talking about!
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cooler than the other side of the pillow. >> kat: i am not cool and i am proud of it. drew, do you agree? >> drew: first of all, how dare you. thank you. >> kat: are you upset because this makes it less likely there will be a celebrity rehab re reboot? >> tyrus: his white hair is a choice! >> kat: at 15. >> drew: i know this age group, obviously we do the show and we talk to them. and some of what they are talking about may be true, but really what affects their behavior more than anything else is experience and experience of people like them, their age group. they look at the next generation ahead of them, the millennials and they see them drop dead from fentanyl, living in a suspended state on weed. they learned from that, they do not learn from the box telling them anything. they are smart and they go, i don't want to die of a fentanyl overdose because i screw around
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with something on the street. they are getting prescribed meds which is concerning, but they use the illicit drugs way down. >> kat: they are on their phones too comes to what is worse? booze or just as much tiktok? >> adam: i would say the tiktok. i'm not a personal fan of the booze. it's kind of weird, so they don't smoke and they don't drink, but 82% of them are transitioning to become a different gender, so that's interesting. as a parent, you know, statistically. i will tell you where it really comes down, as i have 16-year-old twins and they have a bunch of 16-year-old, 17-year-old friends, none of them want their driver's lic license. >> kat: i love not driving. >> adam: i celebrated my 16th birthday at the dmv, because i want to my license so badly to get outs of the pit that i grew up in, and none of these kids
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want their driver's license, talk to any parent that has teenage kids, nobody cares about it anymore. and we want to become adults, i mean, half of them took up smoking, and girls stuff their bras with tissue, guys drink near beer, we were all attempting to be older, and now it's just bizarre sort of delayed adolescence where everyone is locked into this potential 15-year-old age gap, where you see the "real housewives of orange county," they dress like they are 14. there is some kind of delayed, nobody wants to be called old. >> drew: which is why we are mad at you. >> kat: i don't try, but i do stuff my bra. do you think i'm joking. >> cheryl: in my generation are the parents know of this
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generation that we are talking about. and back in the 80s, back out, we had our camaros, going 80 miles an hour, and listening to def leppard and the love line, to be fair, absolutely, big fan when i was a kid, but now don't do as we did, do as we say, shockingly they are listening at the same time, but they are on their phones and that is bad. if you want to buy five iphones, i'm fine with that as a business person, but for kids i think it's sad, because they are having full relationships on their phones, they are breaking up on their phones over a text message, it's kind of strange. >> kat: that can happen in your 30s too. or 40s. i know from experience. >> cheryl: i will say, at the end of the day these kids, they are not doing some of the things we did, but i did not have the camaro, i had the pontiac
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ventura and it went once, so i am very proud of that. very proud. >> kat: you have kids, do they drink and smoke cigarettes? >> tyrus: sure, the 8-yea 8-year-old. yeah, my 11-year-old, down the corner, all three of them. a little entrepreneur. okay, clearly all of those answers, while respected, coming from people on cool. no kid in there right -- i hate -- i hate these surveys or some experiments coming out, i do drugs and drink, none. and a dead giveaway is when they say my parents are too strict, have you seen these bulldozer parents, they are not strict, they don't go to parties because they are not allowed to unless they have a playdate, who ever heard of a playdate? your mom growing up, adm, be
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home by five, that's it, goodbye, or there would be a rule, you had to fend for yourself, stranger in the street, be quick, and you took that and none of that now. >> kat: and this -- they did not mention it, but now parents can track it kids their phones. >> tyrus: they are right next to them. >> kat: they will never know the joy, you can leave that, you can go missing, you can tell your parents, they have no idea where you work, and that was awesome. >> tyrus: we try to track the 8-year-old, she would hide the ipad somewhere in the house and go around the other side. she is in her room, and i would see somebody running by the back and i was like, i don't know about that gps, because she is smart. but these bulldozer parents, they don't let them do anything, that's why when they get to the certain age they fall completely apart. because they have no life
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lessons. and as i see them get to the truck, i see nothing. i wait for the -- and i go, if you do not have your phone, let me get mine. you would not be crying right now. life lessons. >> kat: there you have it. coming up, they say your warranty is expired, but now their scam is on fire. dition, waiting could be deadly. because conditions like heart disease or diabetes raise your risk of serious illness or death from untreated covid. and if you don't get treatment within days, you may not be able to get treatment. so, got covid symptoms? get tested and get treated right away. it can't wait. (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera.
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out it was just two dudes behind the whole thing. i even got those calls, and i have no car. prosecutors say roy cox jr. and michael joines are responsible for the calls in the period, which is enough to call each person in the u.s. 15 times, there's no reason to call someone 15 times unless they are not answering anywhere upset. [laughter] whether or not they are fine, 300 million is yet to be determined. now americans at least can answer their phones with confidence knowing that threatening calls from the irs are perfectly legit. all right, drew, i am torn here. because i hate the robocalls and believe that the sec is tierney and should be abolished, so what you think?
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>> drew: it makes me think of two dudes from pacoima couldn't pull this off, what can a government do? my goodness, two guys can do this, somebody in chechnya, and the russian government, the chinese government, think of the magnitude of the impact that people are having on one another today with two dudes get a hold of this. >> kat: because i actually got fired from a telemarketing job. and had to leave, kept asking each caller if they were mad at me, so like, the robots do a pretty good job, i guess. >> tyrus: anybody who stays on the phone with the robocall, you had it coming, you know what i mean? you hang up, like it's a robocall, i think that you want to find them 300 million or whatever the case would be, i think that all would be fine. nobody is like i had the greatest robocall, change my life, said no one, so it should not have them at all.
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they will get fine, but i also bet they get jobs. i guarantee you they will be working for some federal government somewhere in some state in the country because they will be like how did you do this so effectively? they will be, they will end up with jobs. spoony think the text breakup is bad, wait for the robo breakup. >> adam: with word from the dnc. >> cheryl: i love getting robocalls, because they are all in mandarin, so just like good morning, charla, hope you have a great day today, you got this, and next year you will win the lottery, it will be a great day and i hope you feel good and fabulous, no idea what they are saying and of course i hang up, we all do. i agree with the fact that they are going to be working for the u.s. government, because that's a brilliant scam. >> kat: are you jealous you did not think of it? >> adam: are not tech savvy, but i think about how lazy criminals have become, i grew up
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watching movies about an explosive sky, secondary man, and a wheel man, and a safe cracker, and not a safe drink of a mountain dew who knows a computer algorithm, there is no -- you use to burn calories being criminals, you would have to look at the ropes and he would have to dynamite things, you would have to write up with a horse, you know, you would have to do things. there is nothing to do anymore. >> kat: criminals are getting fat. times are tough. >> drew: i like the way this challenges your libertarian instincts. this is challenge. >> kat: i am anti-fcc. >> drew: you are anti-everything. >> kat: no, i think that murder should be illegal. i have very strong anti-murder stance. i never wavered on that.
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>> kat: a story in five words -- disney tells guests to behave. all right, drew, i guess the happiest place on earth -- >> drew: not so happy. it is if you think it is the happiest place on earth, i feel so sorry for you. if you are never happier than at disneyland, that might be why, people are punching each other because they set the bar so high, you will never be happier than when you are right here, and you are not happy, so you start punching people. >> drew: without exception, halfway through the day your kids are overstimulated and start really becoming a behavioral problem. and people are very uptight, i find it odd that a lot of this happen in toon town, and i wonder -- i wonder if the violence of like a roger rabbit is encouraging, and people with mallets and things, i wonder if that encourages behavior. >> kat: be the magic you want to see in the world, first of all, okay.
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also, what if the magic you want to see is more fights? >> adam: i have been in a good mood at disneyland, and then you find out that they want $17 for h eur, and you start rolling up your sleeves and wanting to throw down with anybody around you. so if they do not gouge for the food, that might help a little bit, but it is kind of interesting that we are living in a time where people are getting into fist fights on commercial airline flights and disneyland. like when i was growing up, if you said or do you fight? it would be bars and bowling alleys, and how about the pan am flight, you go zero fighting there. it's for bars and pool halls and bowling alleys. and has gone up 7000%.
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>> cheryl: this is why disney stock is down, and it's the biggest revenue generator for disney overall, and i can't believe the language, can we all just get along, i mean shocker to no one. they have a lot of problems at disney, this is one of the smaller ones, but what can i say, fights at peter pan, is this what we come down to? i think they are mad about the admission price. i think that he is right. >> kat: honestly, and i might not be most people, but hearing that it is some sort of lawless health scape makes me want to go. >> tyrus: yeah, i like this. as long as they are punching disney adults, you know what i'm saying? the 35-year-old with the mickey mouse -- go away.
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swing away, like with the kid. >> kat: adults on their honeymoon at disneyland, you make me sick! [applause] >> tyrus: yeah, you have the kids, it's hot, you and the wife, it's like they four, and you are walking, and some jack ass takes a knee and proposes at disney and you get the look like you never did that for me! it was not until i had the second one that you married me. you have to deal with that and the guy is like, will you take our picture? go away. there is a silver lining here, like you're hurting for money, right? disney fight! you don't say, get the club, set up the teacups around here! donald duck, perfect threat, he goes off, and used took us on
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cartoons, slow down coming see it now. he got mad and always try to fight, bring him in there, use the chipmunks in the corner and let's make some money, goofy referee, let's do this! >> drew: to break down our civility. >> kat: going to disney on your honeymoon, where do you want to go? a park full of kids! who are these people? >> tyrus: they fight at disney because they can't fight, so the point, they don't fight in bars and alleys, because no one is there to break it up, so the thing, let's get it on, disney! people will be like, please, stop, don't do it. at the bar, 20 on the tall guy! >> kat: i am with you on this one, i think we are onto something. >> tyrus: people slap fight at disney is not something i am into. >> adam: the good news is they are all morbidly abuse now, so i am this close to getting out of this scooter.
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and open a can of whoop ass. i have a $17 churro, my blood sugar is high! >> tyrus: i would love to see him go swing on somebody at disneyland, that would make my career. could you imagine, i got punched by dr. drew coming is so much deserved it. >> kat: all right, don't go away, we will be right back. [applause] a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on?
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dr. drew, it says in the pro promptor, new and hot show. >> yes, it is me and first and we are trained and doing things like jumping out of a helicopter. let's see how it turns out. >> oh, i bet he made it. [ laughter ] >> you are right. >> it is me. >> gamble it. there were a whole bunch of us out there and we really worked. >> oh yeah. >> it was beyond intense. >> i would have quit in 3.5 minutes. >> that was fox network's biggest concerns that there would not be any casts. >> it was dangerous. >> so you can spiral out of the
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deserts and live goes on. >> did you find somebody? >> no. >> there were a lot of punching. >> all right, we are done. thank you. >> thank you to dr. drew and our entire studio audience. i love you, america! [ applause ] good evening, i am bret baier, new immigration numbers tonight breaking record again and showing the title 42 is no long-term solution for the border crisis. a new covid breakout in china. we'll get expert insights. a georgia judge grants bonds to half a dozen people over violent protest training facility. that's all coming up. first, breaking tonight, sout
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