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>> princess bride great movie, great movie. he confronts the person killed his father and he says offer me money. offer me power. i don't care. if the consequence of that is losing money then so be it. >> the journalists china lectured the generic bad boy conspiracy theory but he shoved it right back in his face. >> there are some tweets they sin to be or at least give support would call others conspiracy theorist. >> conspiracy theories aren't always true. >> the hunter biden laptop. twitter and others act in suppression of information i was info they need to be told to the
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public that's horrible that's like interference. >> greg: the media hall monitors are mad at a guy speaks his mind. first of all he's like the at least an interesting post or dissolve in clever or does not have any town fort and just really want to. >> under think i dread going to a site can trigger you see the dumbest stuff is underneath smart people. >> he turned twitter on many different fronts a vehicle for tort authoritarianism. >> he seems to talk a lot now >> greg: thinks we should not really been listening to. i want to congratulate dr. perino. >> dana: if anything habits are in the show and you're feeling a little bit unwell just let me know and we'll be right there. >> greg: i am a little bit constipated. [laughter] that's a shame. you know what i love just watch the tape for the first time how people are emotionally connected
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to twitter and it's like crime that's not the way they wanted to be. it's like how they always felt about donald trump it's the tweets that hurt us most. >> the good old days when it's actually other opinions. what i would like about elon musk is that he is cancel proof. he is made with the one person maybe just more than one and like chapelle to come at them, but elon musk even more so come after him. he is willing to do interviews that's a lot more than some of the else that we can mention it was supposed to be the leader of the free world he never talk to the press. i think the fact that he can't be canceled means yeah i'll come and answer your questions. you better go into the interview prepared. the question about the hunter biden laptop is also a key one because i know exactly what made elon musk the straw that broke the camel's back at them in them so you know what?
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on its existing over. it might've been at issue. he knows that issue very well. you better have your game face on. >> game face indeed. dr. brings out a point that he is noncancelable and is kind of sobering but depressing thought that the only way you might be able to be truly free is to be so rich it doesn't matter it's only billionaires it's like f you money. but none of us have that. >> i'm glad you said that not me because i might've actually at least at the real word and i don't want to do on tv. i think elon musk is entertaining, he has what, he is smarter with all the people he sits down with for an interview. they do not come prepared. i think on the people sit down with him claim that they are defenders of first a moment, they are for free speech and get all that he was questioned him about why he is not censoring more. you're supposed be the journalist right? elon musk clearly thinks that people are smart enough to take
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in information, make their own decisions about what they are consuming, and the media has to decide that they want to run the narrative. and not actually defend the first amended. for that reported to be complaining that his job is really difficult and terrible because his duty every day is gone twitter and preuss to find things that he might try working construction, try working in kitchen job. do similar but harder and maybe won't complain so much. >> greg: like being a cohost on a talk show i sure get my hands dirty. before i destroy you from this clip of elon musk talk about joe biden. >> do you regret that? >> man i wish we could just have a normal human being president that's what i want. >> don't we just want to normal
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human being? >> greg: is not, whatever one wants. isn't it strange that it's only billionaires or dislike us? [laughter] >> totally relatable every time they wear it it's better when i wear it. i think it's the sentimental a lot we like someone in their 50s with some good experience but that's business, governor of the state or been successful. i did think of that part of it was relatable and that pause asked me to think for a second like okay what is it that i want out of my political class? i have to push back that he came out of this looking great on the free-speech it's you. it was not touched upon at least what i saw and it what happened in turkey the last few days before the election that he had requested that all of these accounts get censored off a twitter and twitter complied
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much with her exit was one of the best social media companies for free speech in the past in 2014 actually took the turkish government to court in turkey and they won. >> greg: did he have a defense? >> no when you look at the accounts and the people going through it he looks like it was people that he did not want speaking out there going to run off his never had that before. he also and i thought dave did a good job pushing him on this. when he talks about the allen, texas, shooter. and continues to deny the fact that the guy with the whites of premises and a lot of people who get the swastika tattoo don't harbor whites premises tet wheeling's law enforcement has confirmed and goes after him and organization of investigate of journalist that we all have spoken very positively about on the show for things they've done for the panama papers defining 21-year-old who leaked the latest. i'm not saying you can't say i'm just saying that this doesn't make him some psion of the
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first amendment makes him a high-class troll. that's really what he is. and on the storefront and i don't want to get into can you not criticize george soros? you can make criticisms of some but when he gets up there and he tweets that magnetic marble villain who also was a jewish person who survived the holocaust and it says that he hates immunity? no exactly what you're doing if you're elon musk your that smart and you know that you are planning a dangerous anti-semitic pool with doing things like that anybody shouldn't it's beneath it it's beneath the genius of elon musk to be that petty and not lame. >> greg: i think every time that someone brings up how george soros and das have destroyed every city sent always anti-semitism. >> not saying you can't criticize him. >> greg: i don't know enough about magenta i'm not a nerd so i can't answer that i'll do some reading up on it.
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>> jesse: you cannot compare a jewish guy to another jewish guy. right? you compare black ice to black ice, women to other women, you cannot compare george soros to another jewish guy? stop. he is also a billionaire he does not you you just got protecting them. also you're so upset of the people in turkey got sundered about donald trump? he is our president you didn't see anything when he got censored please. excuse me quick to mark cnbc like they were interviewing a martian. the usually interview ceos, investors, tech analyst. this guy is a software developer and innovator. usually when you interview a businessman he doesn't's opinion is not gonna say or do anything that's going to affect the bottom line. elon musk brain is not like that. he is a creator. he china put paper in outer space. he doesn't care about political correctness. this guy is about logic and
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that's when office companies he is creative force and then they have a ceo who runs the business. and that's how it should be. a woman. a woman. >> greg: you go girl. [laughter] there could've been another woman who is jewish. don't criticize her. >> jesse: cnbc is running so much for corporate america cnbc position now is this not say anything that could be a conspiracy theory even if the conspiracy theory is right because that conspiracy theory could be bad for business. it can be bad for pfizer, it can be bad for an old facebook? any of these other companies look at they did the pandemic. all of these corporations had lots of ties to china you can say lab leak because of bad for business. people got censored. >> on turkey he did have a next donation not defending it but
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also we are not the leaders of an organization that's been asked to throttle back his exponent expedition was you can do some of it so the majority of twitter can be out there you don't know what that's like. i thing that's easy for us to sagely develop and maybe that would mean that turkey themselves would turn it all off which is what the iranians did an unacceptable it's not ideal which is his position. >> i understand that is also the company used to fight back against him like that. another not. >> they would censor americans. >> greg: look we have to move on jessica i'm happy for your sake that we have a doctor here because you are intensive care. [laughter] [laughter] we are going to need to stanch is that the word? the bleeding during the break. it is not the word? on her no.
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i got my stuff. >> and no everyone should just be more comfortable saying i don't know. >> greg: members of the squad don't think america should honor fallen police officers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good!
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the only two house lawmakers to protest against honoring police officer were killed in the line of duty of course they blame the g.o.p. at the reason why. saying there's a document intended to advance in public and false narrative around supporting law enforcement to gas at the public about where they stand. and why do squad keeps disrespecting cops they are getting more worn-out than ever before a wound was poorly attacked on the subway says wishes that someone like she would've been around to defend her. >> if i had someone like penny around maybe a come in different one have suffered so much pain and suffering and the things they go through. i've a lot less confidence about myself every single day i wake up and look at the mere and replay this image of what would happen to me. i never want anyone to have to go through that and fill it every day of their life. >> 556 law enforcement officers killed in 2022. the majority of democrats will can vote over this.
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and that you have these two saying that they are interested. >> think it's good when the squad is at least you know where they stand okay? so fine so come blaming assaults on the white house saying it's for republicans one city from the police. that was a ridiculous point and that a walk that back anyway. i do want to with the squad's ideal long-term future is i will with a preferred of happen? in a subway car that date what would they have accepted? what was allowable in their minds? i will point would they want someone to step in? maybe never? under no i love to hear and expand to meet what that was. now you can feel terrible for somebody like jordan but terrible it can bring bosses mother. his homeless, try to get us up in impersonator you can feel bad for him and you could see that even at the system failed him. at some point of the system at the protect others? is not with the system of government is for? i wish that they would have to expend that.
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>> people who voted against a stray solution don't want happen to them which is why they call for the funding of the police and use money to pay for private security. it's fine when habits other people on the subway not to th them. >> i be fine if they hired security for the guys who hate cops. don't use retired police are presently police officers on cl chemicals protect themselves and see how they get some i cannot remember her name sedona bid for it she is a victim because she does not have the same security that the squad has. the squad throws woman or the bus every day. every day that they ignore women as victims they are the worst misogynists in the planet. it's a consequence i think of applying the political filter the things and never used to be political. this would happen when the left 70s decided that everything personal is not political. and so things were used to bat
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together like crime went from one side to two. never was like that liberals and conservatives and democrats republican's will felt we wanted safe streets we didn't or kids being up that a change now because there's one side looks to this ideal ideology of oppression versus oppressed. the left they now can to the human thing and support people who are trying to help othertwot can't be with the other side gets politically evil. so they side with criminals. >> we heard a lot during blm but also people in these committees want to police officers took like them and who have officer person was killed by teenagers in her hometown in the squad is behaving like this. >> they are to pay for this politically. you know when you have those really wild votes in congress
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like barbara lee be the only member's not vote for the afghanistan invasion or someone i'm a ron paul? used to be the one so vote against most popular thing ever. those are usually principal votes. you get a lot of heat for. i understand those tough votes. those are brave votes. this is not a brave vote. this is one of those political things that mccarthy did to dear the squad to vote against it. he everyone let's give a nice salute to the police. and they walked right into the trap. it's like this was in a fund or defund the police and there's no policy here. this can be used against the democrats so viciously intimate terms are to be the squad of democrats who voted against saying edible to cops. in this in a huge political weapon to the right and the
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dismayed nancy and the coma got you kimi? all he had to do was fall in line and say i like cops too is that too hard? they try to make a stand like it was on principal but was on politics. and they blew it. jessica? >> we been seen the squad but it was half the squad. this is not even unified front. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] >> stop the bleeding. i thought of those very telling that aoc didn't go with them jamaal bulman did not vote for them. usually pretty unified. about an issue i thought that if you are going to take a principled stand which i'm sure that they think they did that they were out a much more thorough explanation as to why you wouldn't stand up and salute this young woman it seems like an equitable person.
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that is on a explosion. accredit dana for this person will be talk about a bill and jose can understand that were public and senate voted against it and you are detail-oriented you say will this is why, whether i agree with it or not there's usually a decent reason that can be laid out. that does not seem to be the case here. there were tons of elections that went on yesterday and flicka what happened in philadelphia at this democrat a primary and a candidate at that talk a lot like mayor adams babe and talking even say we may need to be back was one who routed the more liberal candidate i think there continue to see this across the country now have democratic mayor of jacksonvi jacksonville. also talk about how important is to make sure the people aren't rob. art murdered. et cetera. and that's can be on the forefront of what happens in 20.24. speak with her a tough time
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>> people were getting a similar sense of what is true and what it what was real and what was not. today, one of most concerned about because the sputtering of the media we occupy different realities. >> worried about people of people in different realities wash and post and knowing that it is standing by its donald trump and russia collusion even after they blew a hole in the mainstream media is reporting that assuming else jesse had a something else. >> jesse: i'm sitting by my birth certificate. [laughter] [laughter] i do take it back. so barack obama has been whining about fox what ten years? he is 90% control of the media
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but fox keeps him up at night? not of the mass chicago not michelle fox, the guy never wants to talk about policy. he never talks about policies it's always p.r. he so thin-skinned there just has to be something really deeper than all of this is probably a little bit annoyed that joe biden's passing better legislation that he is. he's annoyed that michelle is a tycoon has her own netflix special in a book some more copies he's looking for attention. that you're asking the former president this is important questions we are looking for visionary response 900 years retirement aia keeps me up, china, no? it's a jesse watters prime time. >> dana: that is like the pat answer. >> greg: i know idea that he was a white sue premises get three ytv anchors right? as hmmm interesting observation
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been among the left racism has exploded as more and more diverse voices all over the place it's like to see minority and majority rule basically entertainment some worse than ever what is wrong with advaita media? we have a divided government it's the only way things can work others division intense division that's different than dividing media. right? people getting angry at each other demonizing people. the demonization starts with the left because of the once made a personal in the 70s and them the right is catching up. you need to have a divided media because what else would you have? in three white guys in every thing sucked in the 70s. the only good thing you can do is litter. basically i learned i was wrong too overtime. you could smoke everywhere and then go to the drive-through order food and then throw it all out the window. we were crazy people back then.
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you don't want to go back there. >> was his staff who coined the phrase media echo chamber. the story that biscuit said there were eight or able to push a narrative they wanted to because the media they were talking to would eat it up. same with the iran nuclear deal. president obama talked about how we've divided media we live in different realities that is a problem for him that she does have a fuller picture of him having more media we have democratized media through alternative stations, social medias, journalist. and the people they present obama don't like that because it debunks a number of these narratives they continue to try and push. let's not forget that barack obama was the president who spied on reporters, he was tapping the phones of news executives and following the movements of reporters going in and out of federal but government buildings. they prosecuted more sources on the espionage app than any other president in history of the country. and you wonder if we're still
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doing this the three network thing but scandals like operation fast and furious for example would not of been covered thing but all the things that don't a covered western outlets but to be covered by others so it fuller. >> if you think about the hunter biden laptop story mainstream media got dragged and screaming to admitting that that story was real after a while. >> devlin took a while not that we are gonna rehash everything from the illustrious twitter files is a 24 hours the story was, near post put up yeah there's deafly some things with immediately to the game on it seems to be a wink and a nod agreement like we are not like use of things that are priorities and that's really what more media choices about. you find some that reflects the things that you care about so if you are a voter register person may be more than a political that thinks of what's going on the border is actually the most important story juergen turned into whether that's an
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influencer, someone was a youtube show, podcast cable news network that's gonna cover the stories because that's what resonates with you. our bibles all the time people bought there they talk about things that just don't mean anything to their audience right? in the right place or talk about the town hall last week i kaylie collins want to talk about issues that might matter to cnn voters but their public and primary voters are saying you know what not showing up i wants with illegal immigration on talk about slang police officers. zero-point oh by president obama being jealous the affordable care act which got past is when the most seminal pieces of legislation. you know that means customer [laughter] >> i jayded to all of us what it means. >> is to write it off. i'm the one writing off. [laughter] [laughter] >> up next prince harry it making a big claim abutting near
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: some high-speed roll drama or maybe not. prince harry and meghan markle claim that they were involved in a near catastrophic car chase with the paparazzi here last night. after in a ritzy award ceremony they basically described it as a heart stopping to our hollywood style cheese that resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road pedestrians into nypd officers. nypd's pushing back saying it was a challenge but there were no reported collisions or injuries. in the mayor is not buying
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either. >> i would find it hard to believe that there was a two hour high-speed chase. any type of high-speed chase that involves some of that nature is inappropriate. please do it under limited circumstances we are after violen. >> it's bet that they give up the security or their titles because they would've had security. they decided to take one to come to america and become private citizens and i want anyone to be chaste we talked a lot about proms in new york limiting the traffic been really bad. if the walk blocks or even just to get through the gridlock here. i understand they may have felt threatened i don't like that of course one thing i really like about the story as i found out that they probably get a taxi go from one current into a taxi and the driver of the taxi to the fair was $17 and the gift of 50 bucks to get to change. let's get right?
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>> jesse: you would near catastrophic visit to the men's room earlier. >> greg: it was due to someone following me in. it was high-speed. very high-speed because at taco bell. [laughter] dimino paparazzi were chasing them or they chase the paparazzi? [laughter] they may have given up royalty but they sure are drama queens. government clever. i wish this was true i really do because then you can actually speed in new york. there's no way anything high-speed happens almost to her unlike electric bike and you stole someone's purse. that's the only time you could die getting hit by a bike. cars, you will never get hit by a car. [laughter] i publish not say that it is operated on this sympathy for me and i think it's getting harder and harder for anybody to just
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take them seriously. they come over here to get deals from netflix and books galore living in mansions. no one speeds in nyc not just talking as i can member it. [laughter] [laughter] >> jesse: that's good, to take artificial stance this guy has ptsd obviously from what happened to his mother. don't you think we should give him a little bit of room to experience that here in manhattan? >> we are reading my paper because sensitivity from diana's death is definitely something that resonate with him with prince william and his talked a lot about the width of the press chases people he said lawsuits about it. i think that that's a very real threat and they are protective they have little kids at home. but, two hours is where you really lose people.
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if you say whatever it is that we are chased by a think 12 photographers there getting in vehicles you say 10 minutes outcome 20 minutes was midtown as well will know what that is like. i think people could go with apple when he gets a two hours which i don't even think the timing adds up when they checked into the precinct which is problematic for the story and you start to lose compassion for the other side of it which is that these are people live a life that we would necessarily want to live it in terms of the attention. maybe you guys get that attention i don't. if you could be a new york chase because it took two hours. [laughter] [laughter] >> jesse: they put out the statement. >> first of description is like multiple almost collisions involving pedestrians on the road nypd officers attempted a regular ride in a cab in new york city like a normal thing of never try to drive in your city i flicked and not from
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here it's really terrifying always. they put this out and then there was no video or anything. >> jesse: they were driving on the wrong so the road because of from england. >> if you like the call them. >> greg: these are one of the problems of the situation is that no one is taken us away. except for jessica not say exactly when. [laughter] we don't have time. [laughter] [laughter]
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first up is the happiest place on earth unless you are folks. >> get that son of a [bleep]. >> two families slugging it out at disney world to move so they can take a photo for the hundredth anniversary son. >> wow. i've never been to disney world. i've not. >> it's amazing. [laughter] >> aita friend that is and will disclose. that went out of business you're too young to know that this is not true. [laughter] [laughter] >> jan there's a prison at the teacups. wow. you could see the possibility happening at some point temperature flooring it's hot, it's expensive. i might as well. >> greg: i think things are changing for disneyland its own longer self-contained universe like he used to be because frs
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cameras can be of politics of race, crime, disney is like the teacups are not fisticuffs the tinker bell is not tinker help it doesn't matter. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] >> i've never been a disney world i been a disneyland as a child and i cried the whole time we excels what about unfinished homework. i guess i can understand why people get upset i think this wife this dehydrated because you get angry and you get into fights i think disney world does have a jail for fights like this in your kids watching. so not a good look. >> jesse: i've seen better disney will brawl clips in this way to slow down and it's a nice little right hand to the on the ground and they see the arrest footage and that's it. i've seen like three and a half minutes of like guys and girls, grossing girls. i multiple families involved this is like your average disney
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brawl. >> we will move on up next it's time for some cleaning shocking poll reveals that half of americans pretend not to see mess so that others are left to clean it up. this really resonated with me. >> jesse: she leaves her sneakers right in the entryway into the bedroom and i know she knows they are there but she put some there and you're right in my line of walking. i know she sees them and at the step over them sometimes a pick up her sneakers and then put them in her closet she does not even acknowledge that. i find otis to move my sneakers into my closet like we just pretend like it doesn't happen. >> because it's not a big deal. >> dana: he was a pretty young puppy any of this pink pig stuff animal also try to pick up all the toys and he left in them of the hallway so i kept stepping over and i notice how long this
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pig stay here? with nobody picking it up it was all most a week that the pig sat there. i know i don't have children when you're putting up toys all the time. >> jesse: it's like winchester cleaning lady and live like a specific mast in a specific area just to see how vigilant she is. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: i test my cleaning lady i put money on a string to hang it places. you make me sick. how dare you. messes are in the eyes of the holder. it's your mess it doesn't matter if it's someone else's mess is disgusting like when you go over to someone's house and it's dirty i won't go in there again. that's why don't hang out. >> my husband also moves the shoes. it's a nice husband thing will give you some credit jesse. >> jesse: you can spot them in the closet. >> or you could spot them in the
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closet. >> just a blanket thank you for putting them in the closet. [laughter] >> greg: again. [laughter] >> one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ancestry made it really easy to learn about my family's history. finding military information, newspaper articles,
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greg: one more thing. tonight we have a great show. as you know, soccer has been considered a sport for at least 10 years now. we aren't buying it, never have. but something interesting iss so happening. this is somewhere in robocop. they introduced robots at ucla to play soccer.g notow it explode in popularity.
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people are going to soccer games in the hopes of seeing actual action. jesse: and they get paid more>> than the females. s >> a german mother pulled off a back flip on a single motocross bike. jesse: who is on the back and who is on the front? >>ow w the mom is on the front. her son is part of the motocrose circuit.ed dana: , a london based artist uses her skills to put her art on the clothesline. the zebra, that's a good one.
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under water at the lodge in keys largo. m he refuses to resurface until he hits the 100 day mark. he says it's great except he misses his son. greg: the bubbles are not coming from the fish. [♪♪] brian: welcome to "one nation," i'm brian kilmeade. what a lineup. we have the hottest comedian in the country. andy mccarthy talks about being a member of the brat pack and being a great dad. i'm thrilled the race for the 2024 nominations is off to such a strong start. but notice i said start. so many look
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