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she thinks doing this using her fist makes her any believable? the truth is that from a february on, randy was coordinating with vita and cdc on finding ways to keep schools closed. the head of the biggest teacher union hates children. go figure. that's it for us. gutfeld next we go. happy wednesday everybody. let's talk about clinique of franca. the chosen name of a runner who ran the london marathon. frank accredited girl power for beating nearly 14,000 women in
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the female category. here is the rub, frank recently competed in the tokyo boston berlin chicago and new york marathons as a male. because of those rights as a forced him/her to register unde the name and gender on his/her passport. it's that kind of girl power that a push to any race even if you got kicked in the nets. even east german swim team thin that guys a guy. remember them? if you don't think it's a woman you'll be late with even if your eyesight is 2020, your mindset is 1820. picking up 2020, here is what frank used to look like a few. glenn ek is a will wonder what man as in you wonder how is it woman? as for the london race, some women called out frank singh this which allowed him to finis above his mediocre status forme olympian meyer myra mission mater dei called it wrong and unfair which is at same thing
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they said let me had tyra smoke the girl scout troop and dodgeball what is a mara know anyway? i bet when she took a drug test she peed sitting down. 2023 this attitude has been labeled a trans phobic. and sporting word that's anothe word for honesty. here's the message to women in sports, trying hard, stay focused and sacrificed monster years of your life and and you still lose to a dude in a wague. your efforts will be as worthless as marriage advice from from geraldo. >> he's earned it. meanwhile frank defended the decision to run as a female adding if they really think i'v stolen the place of a female runner, i don't mind giving the metal back because i will run again next year for charity. i don't want to apologize because i did not do anything wrong. he really hasn't done anything illegal. it's kinda like claiming to be someone else in order to get
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into law school. i guess it's a stolen valor and yet we keep seeing the step ove and over last month a champion cyclist with the sport after sh was being by a man. that man was tiffany thomas who said beating a bunch of women who made her feel like a superhero in my wallet is not kind to go along with some narcissistic delusion that's wh laughed when jesse said he's looking for to moving to 8:00 p.m. i know how human biology works. it's why my hands were so calloused and high school. it was one thing when when willingboro at the monty python guys dressed up like women but they did claim to be women. i do like a good drag show and now pre-op of strapping males males are taking metals from women. and if you dare question it, yo know what you will be called.
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here is trans- lia thomas a calming relic rightly gains a misogynistic friend that went compete against him/her. >> old we respectfully as a woman as a trans woman we respect your identity we don't think it's fair. you can't really have that have support what you're like i respect you as a woman here but not here. they're using the guise of feminism to push trans phobic beliefs. >> that was after gaines was recently assaulted at san francisco state university for standing up for women's rights appear at the administrative supported of her attackers approving those full of as thei city sidewalks. >> this is true misogyny. the men have a night innate athletic advantage over women o maybe not all men. and that's why cheaters take testosterone. it makes you bigger, stronger and faster. while taking estrogen makes you unable to parallel park.
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>> a success would say. >> it's terrible. don't clap. that's why all the stories are of trans women demolishing actually women in sports. you don't see biological women claiming to be men competing against actual men. although they could beat us in curling because it's a sport where you sweep. the sexists are busy today. the unspeakable truth it may be that there are dudes who weren' that good enough to compete against other men so they decided to beat up on a bunch o girls. at the egos are bigger than the bulges in their pants. who needs a steroids when you have testicles? welcome. tonight's guests he is so canadian has blood type is mapl syrup. kevin larry.
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she is more more bobby ley than a hot tub filled with champagne host of the fox of true crime emily. his best sets were in middle school volleyball. comedienne chris just off and out. >> he is so white he has to wea sunscreen when he surfs the web fox news couldn't or bitter tom. when i was doing my research fo this astilbe i do a lot of research especially on trans issues, and i realized that there aren't any trans comedian besides joe mackie. is it because becoming a trans comedian and not enhance your placement in that arena. >> first of all i want to say
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because a lot of my friends on the group chat being trans in a comic you would go because ther is less a comics i perform many sets of. i do that i get in our special that feels good. you sit on your nuts a little bit that's beautiful. what you think about this whole sports i guess it's a controversial scandal. do you have any strong thoughts? >> don't be trans b trans i don't care. i have three kids i'm driving debt and i don't want anything but cook a melon. i want to kill myself every day for other reasons. in sports, i think it's a bit unfair. daughters alike i don't think
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i'm going up against a guy. >> what if your daughter takes up sport which she gets her ass and kicked by guy identifying what is gets to the mma gets beat up by fallon fox? >> my daughter is an eight year old little puerto rican girls o she can kill you now. that's the thing. >> do you guys talk about this lot at chart take? >> every day. >> talk about selling a product we will get two that later. do you think it's fair to call people trans phobic if they're critical of this kind of athletic endeavor? >> they do gets called of trans phobic. it does not matter what any one person thinks of. this step in sports you got think of the context and i love to talk about money. there is nothing bigger on the globe than organized sports and semi and pro sports. the market capitalization of soccer and football in every sport is billions of dollars.
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in television today because it' light, it's the asset that people want to own. this issue is going to be about money soon. that's when the proverbial pooper who hits fan. >> you can say [bleep] >> i just said [bleep] [laughter] it. >> do you think there should there be a separate trans leagu when people watch that? i wed. i would watch the hell out of it . >> a people would watch it i it happens every single sport. what will matter here is a disclosure transparency. because if you try to compete without fully being honest abou what you are, genetically at least, you will be labeled a cheater. regardless of your trans or not. >> i don't think they hide it that much. >> because it's one of those things were i don't know--it's open to debate what makes trans transit.
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have the mets have bigger [bleep] than the women walking around. it's like, are they transit? have you ever seen vogel back on . >> he's a 3040 i left him but he's got for days. >> emily? how are you doing? >> a great. >> awesome. what you think about this issue? we've been covering it more it seems like there's a new story every week and you talk about i it's uncomfortable. because people are afraid to trust their own eyes and speak the truth. what about you? i take such issue with that lia thomas is, that you played in the beginning where she said yo can't have's have support you can't say you respect trans women in support us here and no here. i take issue with that because you can respect and support someone's freedom of choice and ability and right to do whateve they want but why can't you
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acknowledge limitations? when i lived in california i wa an emt and a lifeguard and i wanted to be a firefighter. i was too short. i am 5'3" acknowledgment and beat my limitations. i found a way to fulfill that purpose and goal of mine withou standing up and saying no no no this club and this existing parameter have to include me because i am saying so because i'm throwing a tantrum i demand it. why when she is demanding something should be automatically capitulate when the results are clear biologically and scientifically? at the ellicott olympic committee this much test ostrom this means there's a steroids mean it is clear of the olympic level it is clear on the market level for capital when it's unacceptable. why am i a trans phobic because i say you clearly with your larger lungs and bigger legs an easier muscle recovery will of course it every woman every time . >> to your point, did you ever have to give cpr to a?
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did you have to do mouth-to-mouth with a homeless guy? >> but i kissed gus last night your dog on the mouth. it. >> how tall do you have to be t be a firefighter? >> in the exam of the physical exam you have to do physical things it wasn't a height requirement for that department it was you had to carry the latter desert and things in touch in certain ways i could not ever do. i knew that going and i did not waste anyone's time. i knew i was too small to serve in that purpose and so i was on the ambulance corps of the emt. >> that's too bad. >> that's awesome. >> not as good as being a firefighter. let's be honest. it's like if you go in cmm an emt no one cares if you're a firefighter it'll be stolen valor i'm kidding okay i'm quit tall but i can't carry the latter. even when you identify as a woman and sports, the thing is
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seen you in the park because of my height my height would put m what i'm saying is this. sports has all of these exports is so regulated it basically this is more cheating than taking steroids i like using that word.
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on the firefighter thing, it's not a latter it's the hose. when it's full of water. have you ever tried to hold tha thing up? it's really heavy. you went up at next, didst give spielberg credit for saying classics don't need--
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>> spielberg thought it was goopy to see the ties a movie. his biggest regret, moving guns
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from the set. it was interview steven spielberg and the ship of editing and old movies and book today's updated standards which means there won't be a job as a sequel whether shark shows its support for blm by eating republicans only. why does it have to be called a great white? he also admitted he's guilty of it himself regretting edited firearms out of a scene from hi classic movie atp. on the left is the scene from the original the 1982 version government agent holding a gun and on the other one as you can see in the circle, there is no gun. that's the 20th anniversary edition released in 2002. as you can see he's holding a walkie-talkie instead. if any movie should have the guns removed as anyone dalot baldwin is working on. who are you going?
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i didn't shoot anybody. i wonder if the director thinks that that was a mistake? >> that was a mistake that was mistake i never should've done that because et is a product of his era. no film should be revised based on the lenses we now are either voluntarily or being forced too. three. here was the original et before it was changed. >> elliott, come here. i learned this move from senato joe biden. can i tell you a secret? this isn't my finger. , on my ship. i have leftover percocet from m back surgery.
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you can keep your stupid plan. i am at a here. [bleep] you. >> the weird thing is a removin guns and then talking about he brings no one would ever notice this issue if it wasn't for him talking about in removing it it's like people removing cigarettes for movies and just leave there. you're right. as such a tiny doll on the screen or the television on you phone for that matter you'd never known but he had such guilt it was such an opportunit to promote something this 50th year that he did aging is job and it's all over the news around the world but he brings up an interesting topic. should you modify content crystallized in its decade in its period? i sit on the side and say no instead what we do is bang on the movie.
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today if a book does not fit th narrative, you burn it. i think it's a very uncool. i try to look for stuff that i watch as a kid that's not there anymore. like amos and andy. >> and a little rascals all different things like that. old holly what if there were lots of blackface in hollywood much more than people realize. the thing is you watch it and you realize it was a different time. i love going to classic's fests. >> i like tom advocating for blackface. i'm on it. the thing is all old movies wer politically incorrect but you g and watch it. the college students can his in the balcony if they want but that's what's fun about seeing old cinemas. we had a different set of value
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back then. you don't erase it. >> mla, what you think? it is funny kevin is right this is a tiny thing to be carrying around guilt lies if that's the only problem you have, you got lot of small problems. >> all the years later to your point when i first saw it like this just happened eurell eyes it was quite some time ago. what i hate about it so much an distortion of art, i hate. the posthumous rewriting of calls books he is the muscala author. >> what about dr. seuss. >> the list is endless a. of the guys being litigated. and this the editing here like et you take the gun out of law enforcement's hand you put a walkie-talkie and it meanwhile in this same decade, armageddon and all those other alien movie where everyone's blowing up everyone. zero consistency because not a real stance it's performative it's a fake activism that peopl can sit there for that five
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minutes of fame or his extreme impact on the industry fame and seo follow me into this. meanwhile work in a big role movies that have guns in them was to can invest in accounts that are tied to the gun industry. it is a joke. >> they want to know with the consequence could have been had he not done that. what are they gonna do not show them maybe? >> it spielberg. that's the question he never answered. so what. >> if i were him i would put things back in movies that work there. really disgusting things and se and the new one we decapitate a pony. or if they're good at out when make it more the times edited out and give the kid in ak-47. a bigger gun. as something more american. >> what we do? a beginner look at movies and say these women are too skinny and that gives us a bad impression to women's body image .
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maybe we should cgi them so there fatter. spielberg sees where it's going. that's what he's taking taking stand he realizes one time he edited a movie and the to take strong stand because they're going to go through his whole library and go peeking through it and editing things out that politically don't like. he sees where it's going and he doesn't want to let that happen. america is such a society. it's all puritanical. you take the guns away like i was in italy and it's like you watch tv and natalie and their not--i saw full [bleep] it was able set sex. 8:00 o'clock in the morning hav nespresso in their not editing out poopy they let the kids watch it. by here like no can't say that or that. to emily's point you show someone getting their head blow off. >> again look italy every body.
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honestly nobody is getting a late everyone is so beautiful. anything goes. i'm glad we settled that. and know if i need to see [bleep] in the morning i'm going to adelaide. you can see it anytime you want. it was nice to have an espresso below go there it is. i did not expect that. it. >> up next, managers go indoors density and the workplace.
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>> watch your company to thrive? never hire anyone under 25. a recent survey finds that thre out of four managers agree that jen see employees born after 1997 are harder to work with than other generations. there also too old to have sex with us at the at the caprio. in fact, some get fired at less than a week after their start
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dates. that happened to me once when i took a smoke break at my job pumping gas. many blame the pandemic first stunting their understanding of office etiquette. resulting end quote weird offic behavior including poor communication skills and an inability to conduct themselves in a business setting. including being on their phones during meetings, showing a lack of effort and demanding special perks even though they are new. i hate it when they make eye contact in the elevator. i'm trying to feed. perhaps jens he isn't totally t blame as a conservative editor applied to the new york post, biden progresses and liberal media are teaching them to be depressed and fearful. according to a youth poll of 54 percent of jens a very nervous, anxious or on edge. 52 percent have trouble relaxing . 47 percent feel depressed or hopeless. if democrats are winning the wa for the hearts and minds of
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america's youth, however the price of victory may be the poisoning of the same hearts an minds the party of hope and changes become the party of despair. given that mindset, that will surprise as they show up for work at all and it when they do not use single one will agree t shave my back. emily, did you agree? imagine you're in a generation where everyone tells you the waistcoat ended 12 years. why would you work hard? >> i guess it but i think on campuses it's being fostered in social media is a toxic that they're not evolving past some young tiny nubile age. they don't have executive functioning skills. they are a little friendly different humans appear yet wha appalls me and terrifies me is all the things are putting on a setting like the trigger easily. they take naps they don't make eye contact and not communicators but then in the article, it talked about in the medical field what is happening and that is frightening a physician arizona heart talked
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about her residence were jens a she said they literarily are like i don't want to see patients i'm gonna opt out toda she's that they call her by her first name and don't say doctor bill or lee or whatever. they literarily this will have an impact on as we left now i'm laughing in about ten or 15 years when the guys are doing our surgeries, it will be frightening. >> back me up, kevin. i hire these people. i got investments in the 50 plu companies. we hire a disease all the time. a third of their career so far welligent remotely. they don't know office etiquett because they've never done it. particular the last three years it. i'll give an example that sums it up. i'm off it's good or bad but it's reality. were interviewing a young women spectacular resume for finance job. you really want to hire her
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slowly and fire quickly that's what i've learned. that's how you manage a business . want to make sure you're hiring the right team member. first interview fantastic. a second interview really good starting to get interested. i had not met her yet and i wan to be everybody but she's comin to the top operating company a big gig. our hr woman calls and says oka now you're going to get your third interview with kevin o'leary. >> she said i only did two i don't do three. >> and i said go beep beep beep beep. and that kind of arrogance--eur transfer open. i am so glad that i did not hir that beep. that is unbelievable. i mean we invested in her. we work hard to get--
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>> nobody wants to do multiple interviews of their painful. that to be said okay before we start this again, add a little age difference and like throw u the next three years let's get somebody that spells the 30. let's get someone who knows how it works because anna wouldn't waste your time or my time. who ever worked with that perso i know in high school they give you those coaches whatever it was like career counselor, she did not get one. she missed that lottery. >> i had one but he touched me lot. you see this in comedy young comics in feel entitled it like they should have a better slot on the night than you because you've been toiling for 35 years . comedy is good. as a woman comedy as one bud light. comedy is one of those things
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where it's like you can play pe tag the audience doesn't care the audience gives you one minute and that even if jerry seinfeld walked out like zero but after that one or two minutes you need to be funny an so that's the beauty about comedy. you can try to do this or that are stronghold by the audience will be like you think you're funny or you're not. and that's what's beautiful about it. in this corporate world in the young jens e people, it's becoming like i don't know wher it it jens e normal? here on the western side countries they're all like covi it's gonna get to the point where the only 25 euros you can hire used to work for isis. like they are normal and so wha they cut if you heads up at least they want to a [bleep] a tik tok in the office. the mek they know their gender. you give them a room and let them go crazy. and then there good. they work and come in for the
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third interview. >> do you see a link between ho other the environment is treating them and how they are at work? is. >> and like kevin, i own 48 companies. i don't have the same experience . i used to be--think it jens he was lazy but after this whole covid that, i'm starting to sid with them. they realize most of the jobs are stupid and all these people if you spent two years at home on zoom, you don't have a real job. you're a jerk. like a jens year should take your job because you're not doing anything anyway they're all at home on zoom because you can't fix a toilet on zoom the real blue-collar people are doing their jobs. these jens e people are realizing any job or you're working in office office is probably down and you shouldn't
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be doing it. talk about blackface. save yourself. you do comedy you don't want to work in a building of some debt manager but even comedy at some point the chat dtp can do it. so all of these jobs are done s all of these jens e people like i have an app i can make my own living. i'm sure kevin disagrees. i think most jobs are stupid no and in the future even the doctors i'm not worried i'm at my. ai will be the new dr. because you get the plug stuff in. and you get all the information from around the world and echoe yes i'll give you a stat you're gonna like because again with a 54 companies. we made the assumption that 15 would not return so we adjusted our real estate holdings accordingly. we made assumptions it was the people in accounting and logistics in compliance the
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decks could jobs looking to do it from home. now were out of the pandemic an 55 percent won't come back. sales guys not coming back. a saleswoman what i have to go back and sailing and met her selling. all the people that had the rat pits in the basement it does no matter what their job was they're not coming back. that's it. they moved out of the city they don't want to get killed on the way to work downtown san francisco war zone la war zone in new york death war zone nobody wants to do it. >> i cannot victimize anyone anymore. it's so hard we gotta move on. coming up against shoot the breeze over whatever it is they please.
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>> coast-to-coast with stories that matter most. you are watching local news. with it nighttime emmy award winner chad van jensen and that now here's a chad.
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>> thank you. chet could not be here tonight because he's dead. now you got war that thing back up so i can read it. this is local news and he did the teleprompter too say that. when each guest has to share a story from wherever therefrom from. i would've forgotten i will go on the winter and someday they can brag about it on their tombstone. let me go to you, emily. don't use the word literally. >> everybody's so as you know and from the very california an at san jose fire department rescued to the most adorable little tiny baby deer bambi. somebody was hiking and found the baby dear and brought it to the fire department. these guys nursed her back to health they bet her with a baby bottle and took her to animal control where she's totally
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thriving. isn't that great but what was a the headlines. >> i worry about the mom. the person who brought in where they wearing camouflage? but the point is adorable baby dear good samaritan's humor is in and out of uniform. bambi with a bottle. >> adorable. you have a story about a deer run over by a truck leaving a hospital. >> literally. massachusetts state police arrested a airline passenger wh had a vampire straw at logan airport yet a vampire straw it' a straw that has a point on the end and you stab somebody with it and i guess there radically to constructivists the blood through the straw. come on it's a sharp stroll. you can't take sharp straws on airplanes they arrested dracula
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people have these is like a weapon you take it around and you can hide in your drink but then if somebody could get trouble and stabbed the guy in the eye. so you keep your drink on the subway is a legit weapon you cannot take it on a plane. so if i go on amazon and i go i and write vampire straw it'll come up. >> you can get when maybe a three pack or you can get arrested on the flight. that's true. nothing to do but stab people. i was born in montréal, canada. i love it it's really cold. i'm only up there for a couple of months i'm a warm-blooded guy . what story did you bring us up
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montréal? i want to talk about drones. i only had 55 companies in abou 56. what i'm going to do now is invest in drones in north dakota . because drones are going to be the new way that everybody gets monitored. north dakota's flat i love this stuff by the end of the era, we won't have people checking on pipelines or roads or bridges. it's all draw analogy. >> i agree. i want to be the drawing tycoon. >> do you think you're talking about flying cars aren't they basically going to be a drone that can carry a person? that's not can work everyone is gonna kill each other. i don't think any of this economist driving stuff will happen for a really long time because when it rains you die. that's what happens. that's basically what they foun that after spending billions of dollars oh it's raining
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everybody dies that's what they said about gremlins. you remember. >> as i do. drones will be great but the drones are you worried about th terrorist aspect of it? it's technology but i guess. >> it's all about taking the measures have to inspect a pipeline and people have to drive the line or write it with a horse. that's expensive a drone goes i screaming down pipeline with a camera really high-speed speed and you slow the video down and say look there's a hole in the pipeline right over here drone it where were you when you foun that whole. >> i love that technology and they can use it to spy on you and use face recognition. i'll be making all the money. i'll have all the drones. >> there it is what a story. my story is aaron rogers welcom to new york my friend. new quarterback for the new yor jets. >> it's a big and he's here finally they contracted 200
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schmeling he had drawn many giv you some drone money and i thin it's good. how many years? i don't know. to 105 maybe i'm a giants fan i have no idea. i let her madly don't know to b honest i don't care you just will be to make up a story. the thing i'm worried about wha aaron rogers is at the jets are five the good to be good if i feel like it's getting get my dad i can do is gambling addiction. i am fully prepared to have to live in a ramada again. >> that's good materials. >> we gotta move on. up next to music helps you be free from rocket to punk to r&b
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>> a story in five words. >> a story in five words. what a your personal been some? , the wall street journal that owned by our company by the way be nice. points out science shown in listening to a favorite song ca help us manage emotions and increase our focus and people should have a personal theme song. do you have a song that pumps you have a a? >> yes it. if the song playing in your hea doesn't match the some people here when they see you coming,
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if it doesn't match, you are a dork. i've had that problem. i always have a cool song in my mind. when people see me they hear-- >> it is so true. you're hurting the terminator and they like thinking ullmark but. >> on the rocket. without you. you seem like you listen to-- believe it or not one thing about me i am a big way to vamp. i love it whitney houston. with a 23 times i play i'm ever woman. >> that's my song because i am [bleep] >> she had the voice of an angel . >> the movie was a terrific about her life it. >> bobby brown is it a good person for anyone's life. >> everyone around him dies. all right, kevin, do you have a song you walk out on on chart take or in your head?
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>> yeah. asia by steely dan. fusion, rock, senechal. those guys, i just love them as. >> they have great lyrics and they wrote about some interesting topics. >> asia also one of the companies he owns it. it. >> yes. emily,. >> i can't quite decide because there are so many but i feel like it's a tossup between ac/d back in black obviously or def leppard photograph or hysteria. >> tom says back in blackface. [laughter] >> at that you begin to see the boys were back in town. i don't know why. >> i like that song. i'm much more like-- >> you want to know what mine is , barbie girl.
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