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>> let's do it. we begin with questions about our 80-year-old president. pres president biden was in colorado to deliver a commencement address at the united states air force academy. his remarks were quickly overshadowed after he tripped and fell over a sand bag on the event center stage. thankfully president biden was quick to get up and later joked about the incident while at the white house. yesterday wasn't the first time we've seen president biden stumble in public. there was the time he struggled down the stairs at the g7 summit in japan, that was last month. he has fallen several times going up the stairs of air force one, as well as while he has been riding his bicycle. and growing numbers of these moments have many americans revisiting concerns about biden's advanced age and physical
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well-being. look, emily, i was on with trace gallagher, he mentioned a fall, i assumed a slight fall or trip like we've seen from before. after i saw the video, i was stunned and saddened by it. it is hard to watch if you have human emotion and empathy, but it does raise questions of the president's age. >> i agree with you wholeheartedly, it was difficult to watch. i found no joy, no glee, no satisfaction in that contrary to a lot of negativity circulating on social media. it tears my heart to see someone who is clearly very old and very fragile to fall. i fall all the time. i literally fell in front of the building because it was slippery outside, had just been raining or whatever. the issue is not that he fell, it is that he now has increased in volume the amount of physical events where we are all worried for his safety in what could be a traumatic event. he could break a hip, he
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could break an elbow. when you combine that with his mental fabbculties and questions raised rightfully around them, that's where it is concerning. he falls, he is a cluts, that's great, that's half of us. the issue is he continues to engage in surprising, disconnected, underaware, oblivious comments and moments that is absolutely beneath the office of commander in chief and beneath the leader of the free world. i worry about this, i wish there was more conversation from the left and his own party about his clearly declining capacity of mental state. >> real questions. harris, doug mills, famous "new york times" photographer, i remember the white house, everyone wanted a picture from doug mills. his images often summed up a presidency. i saw his image yesterday of this. he put it out. it is an image of the biden presidency, being helped up in a decrepid
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condition. regardless of the sand bag, but the questions surrounding mental acuity and more. >> before that photograph, he was on the ground with heels and soles of his feet face to the sky. reminded me when he fell out of the bike, he wasn't cl clipped in, he ended up in sort of a bug position with heels and hands -- that's a very vulnerable capitulated view to an enemy. and just knowing our enemies see him like that, the soles of his feet, can't get up on his own, that sort of thing is difficult. having that compassion that emily is talking about is important. robert f. kennedy, jr. really wants to debate this president, but he told me he's never going to debate him. biden can't go do that. here's what he had to say about the fall last hour. >> i think i can beat him in the primary. you know, there's a lot of
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people who at 80 or 90 have as much mental acuity as anybody. >> 100%. >> i would disagree with governor haley. i don't think people at 75 should automatically get a test. i think that's not right. but i do think that, you know, it is an issue that people should be concerned with. >> it's an issue. he said he had great compassion as emily expressed for the fall and hoped that the president was okay. donald trump said the same thing, desantis took a little jab at the end, said basically the same thing. hope the president is going to be okay. but this is about whether or not he can do the job. kennedy ticked up back to 20%, he was at 16, now cnn polling, back at 20%. when you have a president, nicknamed hiding biden, it is not a nickname. there are people around him must be doing his job, fielding these questions
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today. is the people's work getting done as much as that person's work is getting done with him falling? i mean, i have a ton of questions, not the least of which, can he not ice out the rest of the field so we can see real candidates on both sides. the american people deserve to have choice at the ballot. >> they do. and molly, then the issue of the press and the way they treated the hydro plane down the ramp of the former president trump versus president biden. take a look. same outlets. "new york times." trump halting walk down ramp raises new health questions, totally ridiculous. biden is doing 100% fine after tripping while boarding air force one. hop over to "the washington post," trump tries to explain his slow and unsteady walk down a ramp at west point. next time biden stumbles climbing stairs to air force one. cnn, why did donald trump west point ramp story actually matters, it didn't matter. then biden is fine after falling off his bike in
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delaware, white house says it is just breathtaking, the differences. >> stunning how much you deal with propaganda press that will go so extreme one direction and 180 degrees the opposite. it is a problem we have to deal with. i'm also remembering president biden himself running for office mocked president trump for carefully walking down a ramp at a service academy. here is flailing yesterday. it seems pride goeth before multiple falls in this case. but the media think if they can lie about this and lie about the problems, not just physical falls but stumbling in his speech, the way he doesn't make sense sometimes, how awful and difficult it is to listen to it, they think they can just cover it up. but the world is watching. i think your point is exactly right, harris. the world sees the man is feeble and it effects national security. >> i want to give this to charles, also totally crazy, absurd cnn reaction to trump. watch this.
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>> a case of shifl reor phobia, a theory why president trump grabbed the british prime minister's hand now getting the thumb's down. >> since first hearing about the phobia rumor, i have become obsessed watching president trump watch his step. really watching his step coming down the stairs of the capitol, even climbing a couple of steps at the white house. coming off his plane, eyes on his feet, clutching the railing. when asked if the president has fear of stairs, a white house spokesperson said no offense, but this is an absurd question. >> stair phobia. never heard of it. you can make a case for it. >> i bet it is not called that. all the phobias have weird names. i think it is the least of his concerns. >> oh, man. >> molly pointed it out, the night and day attitudes towards these things, it is embarrassing. it really, really is, gets
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to the heart of who is trying to tear the country apart. i feel like it is the media more than political parties to be frank with you. and you know what i think, when you look at president biden, it is not that he trips, right, it is just that he accepts it. once he starts moving down, it is like here i go. like a sack of potatoes. he doesn't attempt to brace himself. it is like bam. and this gets back to what you were saying. i have bad knees. i have stair phobia. okay? i'm watching, by the way, i would rather go up them than down. i'm watching the stairs. so here's the thing. it's almost like combined with the other mental faculties, it is like a mr. magoo caricature. that's what we should be worried about. >> he has to be real. >> he is forgetful, turns the wrong way, falls here. it is almost like m mr. magoo but he is in the white house.
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>> according to cnn, the white house press clocked that. coming up. jen psaki says republicans are comfortable with president biden because he is an old white man. why did the dems get a free pass for saying things like this? that's next. veteran homeowners making a big car payment every month? car loans can be expensive and the payments high. consolidate that car loan into a newday home loan and save hundreds every month. i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein.
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>> it is 90 degrees in new york today, you better have cutouts in those boots. anyway, former white house press secretary jen psaki
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appears to be the latest democrat to suggest republicans are racist. during an appearance with msnbc's joy reid, she said republicans have struggled to take down biden because of his gender and his skin color. here it is. >> you look back, joy, to 2020, they were trying to figure out how to take him out. they can't make him extreme, they can't really make him offensive. i mean, one, he is a white man who's older. he is comfortable to many in their base. i think also they have underestimated him. he's always been underestimated. he has a little bit of a chip on his shoulder because of that, that can serve you well, but i think they're trying to throw a lot of spaghetti up at the wall to take him down, and so far they haven't quite figured it out. >> there were so many metaphors there. i was waiting for her to get to the fact that race has nothing to do w
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incompetence. >> it is true that they ran him falsely as a moderate person. he claimed that he would be moderate. he has been anything but from day one, he had very radical extreme policies the entire democrat party seems to agree with. but i think they do this because a lot of republicans are scared of being called names and they react to it. if you don't want to have this happen, stop reacting when people accuse you of things you're not. >> why is that word, charles, and tyrus and i got into this at the end of the focus today. democrats want to bring an argument to an end, they drop the race word. why does that word have so much power, especially when it is not true? >> it's worked. i guess that's the most important thing. it's worked. it is complete bs but keeps working. >> why? >> why?
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because they control the media, they control hollywood, they control the press, because they get to control, they think they get to control the narrative that goes around that. once it is hurled out there, you know it will be picked up by all these different sort of outlets, and it is not whether or not it is in a conversation with you or someone else, but who picks it up, who keeps pounding away at it. it works for them. obviously you go on joy reid's show, the issue of race comes up. i don't know why she didn't ask about biden talking about urban jungle and how many black men he put in prison, i don't know why she didn't bring up those things. put y'all in chains or how the black kids are so fascinated with the white guy, touching his curly white hairs. why didn't joy reid bring that up. because if you want to have them in the same conversation, we can do the rest of the show on it. >> preach. if i see him called one more grown manna person of color a boy, i mean, some
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of these people work for him. >> you don't vote for him, you ain't black. >> well, there is racism and the word biden in the same sentence, it is just not what she's saying. >> she wanted to have that conversation, since both were brought up, she should have commanded the show and said let's have a heart to heart who joe biden has been his entire life. >> jen psaki and others in her party, are they just out of ideas for where to go? >> apparently because if your new ideas, republicans are comfortable with joe biden, the reuters poll shows 91% disapproval among republicans, get the polls right, jen, apparently you haven't looked. do your homework before you go on set. to your point about biden not being offensive, i have a list of others you didn't even get to. we could do the whole show, calling obama articulate, clean. you have to have an indian accent to work at 7-eleven. he said unlike the african
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american community with notable exceptions in the latino community is incredibly diverse. he insinuated black individuals don't have lawyers and accountants. this is a partial list. he is offensive. the media just doesn't cover it, they hide that. >> i, too, brought a list actually. >> exactly. and what's so phenomenally appalling about what we watched there on tv is first of all, the issue isn't the gop satisfaction. the issue is their own party's satisfaction because of his blatant consistent demonstration of racist remarks and racist attitude. and the media apologizes for it. after he said that horrible sentence as senator in 2007 about obama, bright, articulate, clean, that is storybook. they let it drop after two days. thankfully we didn't, it bears reminding. 2020, you don't vote for me, you ain't black. that was an answer to an african american host that said we have more questions for you because
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he was trying to wrap up the interview, biden's team was. we have more questions, please, candidate, please, mr. vice president, and that's the answer. all you got to know is your skin color should denote to vote for me. >> that's disgusting. >> this is the party that tells their party constituents if they look a certain way, if they have a certain amount of pigment or texture in their hair, they must vote a certain way, must think a certain way, otherwise they will be cancelled, shunned, rejected or called racist names throughout social media and amplified on air by hosts like that who will call them names i can't even repeat on air. it is appalling. >> ari fleischer has said the compartmentalized politics are breaking america. and he's right. he is. and the left just feeds off them. a prominent name in sports talk world is calling out the leftwing media. he claims they're ignoring violent crime surge happening in america's black communities. stay close.
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>> lawlessness and crime are flooding the streets of once great cities like never before. now a prominent sports talk host is accusing the media of ignoring crime in the black community. this past weekend, a staggering 53 people were shot in chicago. 11 of them died. another victim was fatally stabbed. all that death and violence in three days. those shocking numbers sparked outrage from steven a. smith that says the leftwing media and black community need to take responsibility. >> when we going to look at ourselves when it comes to black people being killed in the streets of america? i don't even want to get
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into what happened in chicago but i have no choice. it's not the first time this has happened! it's been happening year after year after year. chicago, st. louis, baltimore, the list goes on and on. where's the noise at? where's the protests? where's mainstream media talking about that? where is it? >> charles, he is no stranger to provocative commentary. he provokes a lot of conversations about what he says. what he said there should not be in any way provocative other than for sound, 100% agreement. >> you're right. listen, i have been talking about this. my show was at 6:00 and was more political, there were some times on tuesdays after the three day weekend, write down
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names of victims in chicago, read the names and age. that's what's heartbreaking about it. i think the last time we were here, we had a similar topic. you look at chicago shootings, 50 shot, 10 fatal, memorial day weekend gun violence. the guns didn't do it, the people did. other headlines. mayor brandon johnson addresses memorial day weekend violence in the city, first time the surge in deadly gun violence. let's just be honest about it so we can fix it. the same thing is happening with this massive shoplifting spree. it is organized theft. no, it is a bunch of people going in and taking stuff because they know the law won't hold them accountable, the media won't hold them accountable, and guess what, their lives are ruined. it is heartbreaking to me. i have been calling it out a long time. one of the push backs, a b.s. push back, white people kill white people. you look at the stats, 90% of white people are killed
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by other white people. this is missing the point. we are slaughtering each other and if we don't say something about it, no one else will. >> there's not a white lives matter movement though. blacks have said but for, and i don't use this as eloquently as our legal guru does, but for the deaths caused by white people, i guess black lives only matter when that happens, but not when black on black crime -- >> certainly doesn't matter when it is a black police officer like the one recently. that's so heartbreaking. but only matters if it is a white police officer, or a police officer in general kills someone. >> and i don't know how long he felt that, we've been talking about it for years. he is saying it in a new venue. espn, they have a lot of sports fans. you go on ms or cnn, you are shaking nuts out of the trees at that point because the narrative tends to be again black lives matter most or only
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when white people kill black people. if you are shaking up the narrative, you need to say it in a space it is not accepted so you can make news with it. if we really, really cared about the stats, we can show them on the big wall, and the numbers you called out, there they are, on that huge wall right now. if we really cared about that in america in general, that hurts everybody, not just the black community. look, if you are any nationality or ethnicity in chicago and call 911, all the cops are going to the black neighborhoods, everybody is effected by that. it effects everybody's bottom line. >> we want a nation where everyone is thriving. we want timing of all of this in the country. i say democrats and mainstream media should be held accountable. they are culpable. >> they're complicit. >> it has gone on far too long. it is not brand new. >> they should.
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as i read this, good job, steven a. smith for what you said. a weekend came to mind, 2020, after july 4th, a bloody summer. i remember going to the podium and talking about this. jonathan carl labeled this the most troubling moment of my briefing because i said this. i feel 12 questions about confederate flags, but i am displayed, i didn't get a single question on the deaths in the country this weekend, i didn't receive one question about new york city shootings. i went on to list how the numbers were up and went on to cite a father that lost an 8-year-old daughter in atlanta and they say black lives matter, you killed a child, she didn't do nothing to nobody. highlighted that at the podium for the world to see. and jonathan carl said it was troubling because it wasn't connected to a policy. number one, it was a bloody weekend. reporter should have asked. two days later, we announced operation legend, a crime policy. you know how many white
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house questions there were about that? zero. because i am left to conclude reporters don't care about the issue. >> because it is activism. espn, the platform he was on, they spent millions and millions of dollars to promote black lives matter, including that being one of ten approved slogans that athletes can wear on cleats or in the endzone, but apparently from what we understand black lives only matter in a certain context. they don't matter all the time. not to the left. >> there's a truism, if it bleeds, it leads, because people are interested in it, worries them, concerns them. we don't have journalists any more, they are just political activists. if they can't put it in a political framework and specifically a political framework that hurts their political opponent, they don't care. they truly don't care about the poor communities dealing with this and what has lead to it.
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there are political issues in play. the governance of the cities is bad. they don't want to challenge democratic governance so they ignore it. >> it is particularly troubling the former embattled mayor lori lightfoot that left that city in her wake in destruction is now enjoying a leadership professor position at harvard, to your point. coming up, enjoy last days of not paying back student loans. after three years, pause on payments is set to come to an end. we'll tell you when and why next. veteran homeowners. prices are going up fast. the grocery store and the gas station alone are taking a big chunk out of our paychecks. fortunately, you've earned the valuable va home loan benefit. the newday100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value, not just 80%. and with home values near record highs, that could mean a lot of money. let newday turn your home's
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>> millions of americans may soon have to dig a little bit deeper into their pockets to pay their monthly bills again. oh, my goodness. if it wasn't the inflation, now a provision of the debt ceiling bill ends the freeze on student loan payments and interest beginning august 30th. after more than three years of it, the pause began during march 2020, was extended several times. if you were holding out hope forthat appears to be a no go. the house and senate passed a bill to block president biden's program to forgive up to $20,000 of debt for millions of borrowers each. here's the response from the white house. >> and know this. president biden won't stand for it. he will not stand for it and he will veto this bill because let's be clear, this is not about cutting wasteful spending for
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republicans and it never has been. >> joe biden just won't stand for letting poor people pay rich people's bills. >> amen, what? and that's what justice roberts said in the oral arguments, he said the lawn service provider will pay the bills of the college grad walt, no one is forgiving his bills in debt. that's what it boils down to. i think it will be struck down by the supreme court, may see as early as next thursday. they struck down the eviction moratorium, part of the vaccine mandate, and environmental regulations because congress doesn't get authority to do this. where's the authority, look in the binder, it is not there. >> sometimes i think the darn binder is upside down. >> sometimes. >> molly, when you look at the total picture, though, this was a promise that then candidate and then president biden made. and they kept the pause on as long as they could through his extending it. but now what happens? i mean, that was part and parcel how he got young people to vote for him. >> it was a total pay for
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play scheme for votes and it worked. it is true people should pay their debts, right, but it is kind of funny to hear this in this bill which is all about washington, d.c. making everybody else pay for the bad decision making of the people in washington, d.c., like the debt ceiling bill itself is something that's going to burden so many tax paying americans, hundreds of,000 of dollars of debt, so it is true. people need to pay their debts. so do we as a country, which means we have to get spending under control. >> i was really shocked when the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, told me the day before they went on to passing it in the house that he only got to see, was only allowed to see 11% of the bill and biden walled off all the other spending. i wondered, how did he get to make the deal? do you take what you take, and when you dig deeper, you realize there could have been so many more cuts. >> listen, i like kevin mccarthy, but i think he
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got played, i really do. between the deal he signed and all of the loopholes embedded within the deal, makes it almost null and void. they should have rubber stamped this three weeks ago, saved the drama, because nothing changed. i do want to piggy back off the last session, you mentioned harvard. a politician that falls upward into harvard. what the democrats are doing, particularly president biden, he is rewarding the elitest, the most fortunate people in the country with college degrees and advanced college degrees, earned income tax credits went to $300,000. it was designed for poor working people. this here, this morning the jobs report came out. let me give you where we are right now as a nation. if you have less than a high school education, only 45% of those people are in the jobs market. high school, 56%. some college, 63%. bachelor's degree or
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better, 73%. you're in college, in the work force, look what they're making. doctoral degree, $2200, earnings during the week, versus less than high school, about 600 bucks. how crazy is it that the person on the bottom of the sheet should be paying anything for the person on the top of the sheet. crazy. >> and we have a president who continues to glorify those at the top. while talking out the other side of his mouth saying they need to pay their fair share about corporations. he is not amplifying anyone, he didn't uplift those with skilled labor. all he talks about is the academic elite. and i have to point out, think of the narrative. we had senator patty murray from washington state saying the republicans will do anything to prevent americans from living a life without crushing debt. who is creating the crushing debt? is it in part the fact that inflation has
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absolutely obliterated the value of the dollar? is the regulations in her state which cripple small business owners. i remember when all the small businesses in her state sued the city of seattle for holding a horribly crime infested environment they were constructively evicted. she needs to look in the mirror of her party's policies and see what's saddling the businesses and these high school and college and whatever undereducated people and those that work hard every day for all of us, that their policies and their concepts are what is keeping them tamped down. >> can i get a quick follow with you? with kevin mccarthy and the 11% deal which is what i call it, still 2.13 trillion in cuts, but yeah, does the precedent count? >> of course legally. >> cut some, so maybe next time they fight over
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cutting again? >> i think that the point about precedence, there's zero authority for this. so precedence will prove that when there is zero authority, the courts rule against the executive branch that deems to do this outside of their authority. there's zero authority for this. the concept and narrative behind it is so patently false and patently offensive to the hard working americans we just discussed, that's why it is unacceptable, legally and conceptually. >> student loans, the broken promise from joe biden perhaps. coming up, there appears to be a growing trend among women in this nation, they are marrying themselves. i love me. i love me. i love me. that's what they're saying. why are they doing that? ♪ ♪ hey all, so i just downloaded the experian app because i wanted to check my fico® score, but it does so much more.
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>> here we go. coming up, we are going live to iowa as the race heats up, 2024 is coming fast. vivek ramaswamy is on the trail. that could be moments from now. also reading a press briefing at the white house. president biden may lose the first primary to a democratic challenger he
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and the dnc have been choosing to ignore. karl rove will react. we'll listen for questions at the white house when that begins. and the labor market added 339,000 jobs in may, but why are more ceos and economists predicting recession? we have a big friday show coming up as "america reports" top of the hour. ♪ >> they say you can't love anybody without loving yourself first but it looks like some women are now taking that age old saying to the next level. the practice of marrying yourself appears to be a growing trend among single women in america, and those that married themselves describe it as a way to affirm one sense of self love. >> two years ago i got married to myself.
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marrying yourself is an expression of self love, a commitment to love yourself, be responsible for your happiness the rest of your life. the wedding was spectacular. i had about 15 bridesmaids dressed in different colors, progressed through the pavilion guardance caning to "i love myself." my dad gave me away. my friend was the pope. >> and jesse waters sat down with someone who married herself. here's what she had to say. >> the wedding was beautiful. a wedding with 50 people in my small town, sanford, florida. friends flew from south africa, dallas, to be there with me. >> what happens if a nice, tall drink of water with great hair and great suit strolled on by and you forgot about yourself and fell in love with this other person. what happens next? >> i don't want to be in
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love with anyone that requires me to forget about myself, but i would vet him, see if he was a quality match and aligns with my values and we will get married. >> so you cheat on yourself and run away with someone else? >> self love does not mean you are cheating on yourself. but there are married people who cheat, right? >> wow. >> molly, i feel like this is a final exam question in a philosophy class, you could go in circles forever. >> it seems we have gotten confused what marriage is. there's a reason we understand it as a conjugal union. it is impossible to marry yourself. it is good for people to respect themselves. that's a good starting point to join with someone else, people should be happy in whatever station of life they're in, single or married. >> let's dig into more xs and os, charles. >> i'm scared i'm going to
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say something bad that gets me in trouble. >> when more legally binding things come into play, play a role. >> do you have a prenup with yourself? >> no, i do not have a prenup with myself. >> if you were to get divorced, how would you go about doing that? is this a legal arrangement? >> self love and traditional romantic love isn't the same thing. i don't think people need to divorce themselves to marry someone else. i think people that are married in traditional marriages should also have self love. >> i don't know. listen, i grew up listening to so many r&b and blues songs that said i can do bad all by myself, maybe there's a logical conclusion. but this is kind of scary here. i'm afraid to say things running through my mind. >> please say them. >> i can't.
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some of it, no. >> is this legal? >> legal is the last thing i am thinking about. what, i don't know. >> i get where you're going. i am taking my time back. wow. you went there. >> this is not a legal marriage. she's saying i'm going to put myself first. maybe i know a lot of people now who feel they put themselves last, especially during the lockdown and the pandemic, teaching kids at home, doing all those things that we do as parents and as women, as people. why not put ourselves first every now and then? there's no harm in that. i am not interesting enough to marry myself. i prefer the guy i actually married, he is much more interesting than i am. there are times i think self care is forgotten. >> this is not that. this is capitalizing on a ridiculous notion. how much did the weddings
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cost, everyone? that's going to be a whole industry based on utter crap. >> but marriage is about serving the other person. that's what makes marriage successful. when you don't put yourself first, you put the other person first, ideally they put you first, that's what makes a happy marriage. >> there's a lot of me, myself and i talk in the quotes from these women. i feel bad for them, some lost a spouse, i feel bad. it is good to love self. but we have gone to a place in society where love of self has become a problem because we forget the creator of marriage being the only institution, you look beyond self and look up, that's the solution to your problems, not marrying yourself. i give the rest of my time to charles payne. >> amen, sister. >> let's get you in trouble. >> i love a good wedding, we all love a good celebration and wedding. if i am ever invited to a self marrying wedding, the answer will be no.
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my knees, and i asked him to lift it up, and i was lifting weights, he blew up and he was so pissed off, he called the stewardess, we went outside, got off the plane, he ran to the cops, said this guy rammed my seat and held it up. he was so obnoxious the cop came to me and said you can go, and they arrested him. last time i ever rode coach in my life. after that, every ticket is first class or business class, i will not recline back. >> charles, you are that guy. >> no, he crushed my knees. earlier in the show i said i have bad knees, it went all the way back and i asked him not to, he should have at least give me some break. i had to save my knees. >> i see this as an exception, we all pay for the seats and the flights, and i will go back.
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if the person behind me, if it breaks and then you come to a compromise. 100%, i'm leaning back and sleeping. >> harris, you are probably leaning? >> i'm leaning towards charles, my goodness. i don't know what to say. yeah, i lean. >> i lean, too. >> my husband is 6'5", i'm with charles. >> lean all day and all night with the cold beer we talked about. don't forget to dvr the show. >> you are going to struggle? or you are going to get scooped up by the gangs, or you are going to get swallowed by the streets. >> parents are sending their kids to school saying i want you to be safe. so education is no longer the priority. >> i'm picking up my son and the other side of the building a shooting and a child was killed. a stabbing inside of the school. an assault, because they left the door open. >> a school to prison pipeline, parents in baltimore are

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