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it is a location that's just steps away from the highlysitivs sensitive situation room, where some of the nation's top secret likemissions, like the raid on e laden, take place. house republicans openinpuing up their own investigation, calling the events shameful. >> but national adviser jakesulv sullivan says there is no needan to worry n. n beee situation room is not i use and has not been in use fors months because it is currently under construction. the only people comingtr. inthis and going out of the sit room p in this period have been workers who are getting it ready to go. >> things got super tense inng . the room. the white house asked point blank if the cocaine belonge tod the biden family. that question did not go over well with press secretarion diy karine jean-pierre. >> i can just say once and for aly karinel or not, the cocaineh belonged to the biden family. dibiden fad not avoiding the qu. that is not true. we've answered this questionrue litigated this question for the last two days exhaustivelylm . the biden family was not here. they were not here. they were at camerp david. s
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they were not here friday. they were not here saturday. they were nothey wert evt sunda. they were not even here monday. they came back on tuesda y. >> so to ask that questionble. is actually incredibly irresponsible, , the investigation is expected to end next week. bu nt do not expect any arrests because law enforcement believes the cocaine culprit is unlikely to be found since the area is so heavily traffickednce ths . rafficke >> this is now a lessia i trafficked area. i don't know. even the media is having a hard s ha atime beltime believing th. the changing story is raised a little bit. s certai some eyebrows. the fact that it's close to the situation room is certainle. ypeople notable. normal people just average people just can't get in there. we cet ithere. been told politi, secret service folks for days thatmay ne, we may never know wo the person who left us behind. dropf thei it, fall out their b. what threw it away? whatever the case may be, which, you know, you talk to folks who used to work in the white house, they findfind t a little hard to believe. there are a lot of cameras everywhere in this white housees ,as you say, lots of cameras in that building. hard to believe they can't track down. who it belongs to.
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>> but we will see.ng charlie, there in the press.inst we use our allies,re the mainstream media. they're asking questionsamng. >> this is going to be, he a headache for them. yeah. and if joe biden loses the press, he loses his only constituency. but it is kind of interesting how the baggie, the dime bag is kind of moving its way se f housee entire white from an area that was you know, the library is a little bit, more secluded and a little bit more, you know, exclusive access to the library. i't as it as it sort of moves along and i'm not saying they're trying to protect anybody. th i'm not trying to suggest they're trying to protect any one individual. buey ont do think it's kind of interesting that it's moved its way all the way over to the west wing lobby and theng ab outside of the situation room. and then now they're talking abouout t, oh, no, but p the situation room is under construction. and so, you know, it was probablyroy truction, you know, construction worker. well, is that the next step in this conversation? i thinsation.k, is i think they're doing everything they can to try and i'm not would never suggest they're trying to cover up for anybod
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y. d this >> well, maybe like how many investigations are there and this and this for me as a, you know, lawyer types, but also as a journalist, the more the position in the end the story changes, the more my antennamoree up. like, why are we not getting the straight story the first time and now we're being told we may never know. so just prepare yourself for that. okay. so first, as charlie wasup. referencing, it's in the library, which is inner sanctum. you know, in the and the first family hase access that area. then it's on a holiday weekend and a well-traveled karine jean-pierre comes out and she makes this circle bigger. all these people came in.jean-p it was a holiday weekend. and now it's a situationieholidm which is now under construction. so the construction workernders' as if they don't have to go through security, as if they do drug testing. if you're in construction, you do drug testing becausu doe. the kind of equipment you're using. okay. so let me just tel let mel you thatey -- th they they are not answeringtiont the one significant question that america wants an answerhalt
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to. can you tell us once and for all that this did s did not belg to the biden family, her outragage, youe, you know, betr because she her answeris is we'e been clear the biden family was not. mily well, i don't know how true that is, because the biden familye on there on friday and y found the cocaine on friday. suw, as a prosecutor, let me add that on sundaynd they wereso there for the cocaine. yeah, they found that on sunday. but so now i'l t.pu my prosecutor hat on. a e sayse and he saysance i to me, we've got a schedule to a controlled substancthee in the white house, most secure house it should be in the countre wy and we want to prosecute it. where's the site of the crime? well, it's in the library nowel. or maybe it's in the west wing i and one of those cages there? no. roe it was in the situation. we might throw that cop out in a second. and ifo get it were to get it, e defense attorney would come in and say, your honor, this musty be dismissed. they're clearly playing
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with the site of the crime. playof the y, me just say that when they say we may neverthey figure it out, that means that g they have an answer and that even if they had an answer, coey don't want to givanswer.e n answer. so this is the ultimate cover in an illegal substancean illeg one of the most protected houses in the united states. s,and their inability and the refusal to answer questions is an outrage sense, a bit of skepticism from the judge. so let's play a little bitay of jake sullivan here talking about the idea that everybody gets drug tested ts dru. use. >> we have rigorous drug testing policies at the white house. weus drug have rigorous drugwek use policies here at the white house. we take those extremely seriously. so we'll let the investigation unfold if it involveifs someone from the white house, the appropriate consequences will ensue, if it involves some visitor who came in and left it, then that'st a different matter, does it? >> it doesn't behoove them,
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though, to get a name because they're just rampant speculation. don't you think they would want to say likt hey wante we're goii mean, he says they'll be punished if we can figure it out. but we're getting these mixed messages abouted ie it, but we i may know who it is better for them if we do know, all of us better for everyone, obviously, and they know what you say. it's rampant speculationr , whih kind of implies it could be multiple names. everyone just thinks that hunter was blowingplie in the white house, right? that's what everybody everybody thinks that a lo t of people have speculation. i say a good half the table thinks that. >> right. and the dates i understand karine jean-pierre talking about the dates because it doe s . >> and kayleigh mcenany, who obviously knows the white house incredibly well said,e. hunter is cleared of this. >> he wasn't there and they do security sweeps. so s often that it would have ws shown up before that if it waso hunter who had brought it in or. was even in that specific location. but obviouslneed to get y need d a name. >> and it does just make you think. but it should have t cameras of the mostf th cameras of basically anywhere in the world. right? or one of the top location right.
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>> there are very tight visitor logs forr of us who have beenrkd over there and walked over there. you got to get cleared in. nobody just walks in ove offred, the street. this is serious business and this is it. even more inner sanctum kind o n f . >> all right, tyrus, you have some thoughts? yeah. cocaine's a hell of a drug yeah. yeah, i've heard of the magic bullet, but we have the magic bag because this thinge time is everywhere and nowhere at the same time. it's magical . listen, they told the story, out okay? so let me just break it down for you. somebody who canhees go.ttle c the white house likeans to have a little candy and knew a roomro that was under construction. ta somebody in that roomecause to hang out, have some fun, do some stuff because it' instructy will know. my dad runs the place. we can hang out herean h. we want to.l okay, this sounds like shake your head. wait till your kids older.>> i'm okay, hypothetically, hypothetically. i'm just speculating hert atine i thought were. this is a roundtable. we do? yeah. yeah. thoughts and ideas. i don't know. true is not true. but here's the deal. if it wasn't theirs, they' he deal, if t, thd be like, there is no way this could be this. and there's no way this could be tha bt. l
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when they say thingsik like purview 47 times in the wrongro context, every time whenng they say what paulcontext was . know was there could have been anyone, i guess we'll never know that stuff. saymy say to me with chocolate chip cookies all over their face, a broken jar behind them going, who broke the jar? >> we might not ever know, dad w . >> okay, i tell you what happened. i mean, that's the only thing thathagoin she's not saying. tel is this what happened? okay, i'll tell you what happened. there was a bau what hg and it a through the window and it likend in the library and then maybe a ghost brought it into this other room. they know exactly who dinow exay he did it and why he did it. t and that's why they're like,ca i know because some genius in there seems to say, no, the american people will never put thisople wilt this together. every parent, any person who'shs ever bought dime bag or anything like that knows exactly who took their stash. they know exactly how it happened. you guys are using the lingo. yeah, i know the lingo. i've never i'v using the done it. not judging. my favorite basketball player of all time was lenny bias. hemy favor was drafted by the bn
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celtics. remember? i was. i remember i was in the day i came home, sat down on my steps and cried because he died of a cocaine. and i never touched it ever because i just thought if it it ce do ito me, h to me. >> all right. so never have len bias. yes on on thatd nevetouched up. we've got more to discuss. so up next, is president biden? too old to run again? some in the media are ramping up calls for the president to. >> step aside, always be surprised by i always feel feel so. the host live pd shawn sticks larkin is back bringing you some of the wildest across the country welcome to crime cam 24 seven and you won't believe what we found. every camera helps to tell the story. what you just saw right here was an up view of just how fast things go down. criminals.
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you're tired now. tr i get it. >> try being 110 and doing itt again. >> i know i'm 198 years old, but all kidding aside, thinkall about that. call me olkid. i. >> i call peak season. out and if biden takes that advicenr and bows out, here's anothers reminder that his number two is far worse. kamala harris taking people on a verbal rollercoasteal roll trying to define the word culture. r lture is a it is a reflection ofmo our moment in our time. right.t? and in in present culture is the way we express how we're about the moment and w we shouln always find times to express how we feel about the moment. that is a reflectiond we s of
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joy because you know, it. in the morning we it comes in the morning. oh, boy. all right. 40, 49% of voters have a negative view of kamal a. think she said a -17% is something crazy like that, . >> are we sure karma is not the one drop the coke bag? yeah, she the west wing lobby is right below her right here. >> the vice president. i think she gets a rap. i honestly do. i think she's in a horrible situation. why is that? have you seen the presidenp.t? would you? i would literally distance myself from. i think she's not only distance herself, but i don't think there's any respect comingdistam the biden side either. yeah, i feel like they set her up to fail constantly tryingi tb to her up to be the fall guy.e the problem is he falls so manyl differen t, she can't possiblypossib cover all of it. and it is another thinll og bidt he's hurting. it's not about being 80 yearsol. old has nothing to do with that.
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harrison ford is 81 and still doing the thing, but no one's going to see his because the other 80 year old who's working is terrible. so joe biden's even hurtinghi 81 year olds who got their stuff together because his aging procesagins is far n more severe. it's not about the number. it's about hisum's about behavi, the sporadic things, shaking hands with dead peopleeae unfo wandering off. those are all the unfortunate signs of getting old. yeah, there's nothinrteing olg i some eighties are are spring got it going on or calling dead people o know to stand up for tl you. >> that's not fair though because it used to be cool to talkoplek dead people remembr that movie was i think the dead people liku wante, yeah, that's. now you want to judge him because he can do it. it's fai fair. >> all right. give carmelo a chance. yeah, i think she's had her chance h h. but in the meantime, i couldn't keep a straight face when i saw thata i. but, jessica, i'll go to you. in the meantime, you've got newsom there. gavin newsom is running around. he's doing being a surrogate for joe biden. but do you think that he's ahink
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bigger threat to joe biden? >> donald trump? no, i don't think that anyoni ei in the democratic party right now is a threat to him. everyone is coalescing behinne , aoc, just endorsed him, which was a very big deal. >> so she's th e the head of the left wing of the progressive side of the party. and shd she ca earlye came out y and said, joe biden is the guy. there is such an incredible tracredible k of achievements to into this election. and i think she really sendingst signal to other people in the squad, people on the left who might prefer oaf bernie sanders, who has also already endorsed him, or an elizabeth warren who's serving as a surrogate for him to say, we're standing behin ad joe.stag if for some reason joe biden decides of his own volitioe.n that he's not going to run. sure. gretchen whitmer, gavin newsom, they're all gettinn,g it. tche and they should. i think they'd make fantastic candidates. itmeanthe age thing is a real consideration. and i thought that what hillary clinton was saying in w conference that she went to aas buw weeks ago was really watch becaustce. she was, i think, being honeste and reflecting what people feel, whicfeis you sh is that yd
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be able to talk about these things. >> you have to acknowledge and not just make a joke about it, to say, look, this is whys i'm fit to do the job. this is whwhy i'y done a good js and deserve to be reelected. but when you see the contrastt and i should note that eliot cohen, who wrote that piece in the atlantic "th" is, a republie who worked under condoleezza cone in the bush administratio at the state department, he was a supporter of joe biden's over donald trump's. but this isn't like a dyed in the wool liberal. this is eliot cohe tn. but you have that t juxtaposed to the fact that joe biden is out thereut today. we got this jobs report. we have the longest streak off m peemployment underpl percent in american history. and people are talking about how, oople are th, not good jobs people not in prime age, the prime age employmentr is 81%. that's the highest sinceemment l of 2001. that's extraordinary. and tell me wh tell mey people i feel that way. does it have something to do with their wageses?t probab. yeah, it probably does, because when inflation is outpacing the wage growtouh and prices arc going at a rate that you're wage, even if it's up upasing, it can't kee
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with that. poll after poll after poll shows people it's not showin howinggey kno up in their real life yet. are m and so they don't believe they know things are moving in the right directioov the n, but it's not showing up in their paychecks. i mean, they're still paying too much for groceries r payc and rent and all of thosehat. things. >> it's really tough. and i think that addthat adds to about more time with president biden.dent br those for those who are opposed to him. it's interesting, though, in the polling on the age, when you ask the same people abou ast trump, who is not that far off from age from president biden, they have a lo fart less worrys and concern about the age issue with trump. like you said, i don't think it's just a number ity th, probably the energy and that kind of thing. i will say that. okayokay., they say best age for a president is in fifties, which means, ladies, we can't do it because after 50 we wereis out of our prime. somebody option was there. whai heard that. washi >> but this is what i likeng about covering washington because i'm considerednsidered e when you're covering the senate and the supreme court and you know averageages, those ages ot is like 103. i'm a spring chicken there. so about ag we can talk about age . want. yes, i love it. if you say you're south of 80 in d.c. and you're a youngster. all right, charlie, but why why does biden, char
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not embrace it? you know, why does he not say instead of a joke about it? and i think that's the point of the piece in the atlantic, irrespective of who wrote it, the atlantic published it. right. welle it, i think that he can'te doesn't really joke unless the joke is written for him. and when he tries to joke with a joke that's not written for him, it falls flat.m it there is no doubt, as jessica pointed out, that joe biden is santa claus to the left. cla we have never hausd a moreth left wing in the white house. he has given them everything that they've ever wanted. kamala harris started out as the insurance policy against 25th amendment when joe biden started losing his mind. the problela harm is she has now become the greater threat. if they could embalm joe biden n and keep him around forever, they would becauseey delivering th the far left and their great fearei is that something is goit to happen to him and then it's going to automatically go to kamala'scally go harris. if they could figure out a way to blast him out of theret op and then it open to a primaryewo and get a gretchen whitmer or a gavim inn newsom into the mix,
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i think they would be a lot more open the idea. kee but as it is now, they they just have to keep joe biden propped up and kamala harris out in hert above the west wing lobby where they found cocaine u may have found it was nondt suggested he should be blocked. the vice president. okay. you never know where cocaine is going to show up next. ahea.d, our diet soda and taplln water killing you. the shocking warnings aboutyou'l everyday items. >> you want to hear this w hear >> don't cross my bro. i put my right hand here on this beer. swear on mthze >> i'm saving with libertymy pho mutualne. they customize your car insurance. you only pay for what you need. you only pay for what you need. oh. by switching. oh, let me put a reminder on my phone on the top of the pile. >> only panow his y what you ne.
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aspartame. the artificial sweetener used in thousands of products including diet sodas, chewing gum, cough drops. well, the world healthg cough is expected to label it as a possible carcinogen. s the fda says they're monitoring, but still believes that it's safe. of th maintains one of the most studied food additives in the human food supply. and the american cancer society says aspartame been linkedto to any health problems, but perhaps more.rbing, a new government study reveals nearly half of the tap watery in the u.s. is laced with hormone warping forever. chemicals linked to cancer and infertility. >> shannon? you know, we've been throughn a pandemic where i would argueur thatgu the alphabet. osed t government agencies that areo supposed to be in charge of worrying about our health have not really come. all that all that that reliable . yeah i mean so the fda approve
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of aspartame back in 1981 we've been drinking people have beenii drinking it for almost 50 years. is thim? >>s a problem. >> here's the thing with the federal agencies. when the cdc tol td i could not eat raw cookie dough, i stopped listening. >> okay, i have to the mountainw cookies. e you're a great man willing to live on the edge and risk it al greal. the thing that got me was aboutd this tap water because they tested private and sources like private wells also. >> and it was everywhere. good newthe good news for middl america. you went again is that the most rural areaths were the safest. . they had the least amount of this thing. that's why you move to a farm. >>s. n >> in virginia for that.fi also, i feel like you can find a study that will say you want to to like a couple of weeks ago there was one that dark chocolate helps you beat jet lag, so you're always going to find it. >> i want to do right? >> exactly. yeah. and oreo make you younger. >> woo. e that >> so you're an off the grid kind of guy. yeah. i mean, does this provght, tha e right that we need to be off ofd everything? >> i recently a food pyramid o
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where i believe frosted mini-wheats was on it game over. i'm i believe in nothing. listen, when i was a kid, i thinwh was ak most of my watee came from a hose. you know, mom would the door at 10 a.m. going back to the set. >> it would be fun in the weathetyor. ine. thirsty? it didn't matter. it didn't matter. you're thirsty. it would be a lineurn.. it would be. all right. my turn. your turn. drinking fountains. thank you. drinkingdrinns a at scho t school like, you know, swam in lakes that were questionable. but that built up tolerance. and you were able to beat stuff and, you know, likwe ae people i here jumping in the hudson river back in the day, like they got cures for everythinveuv in there.er so whenever they say something's something's wrong, i always looing is k what they're t trying to replace it with, who is investing in it, who's involvede it it. you ge because if you get a report saying that white mugs are badra ,you, but black mugs will make you look younger. o so then everybody will start buying black mugs. study sponsored by black s, right? >> look at the bottom of everything you see whicht bottom chocolate makes your love life better. sponsored by hershey's. you know what i'm sayingu ?
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>> you need to look. that's true. that which is pretty much everything the governmenverythi yeah. so somebody's always somebody back there but paying for something we all goin som we'll dg diie froe fro. tap water overdose. i'll take it. the government is not sayingwat. it's. the world health organization is labelin g a to b carcinogen along with the what's the other one? it's not going to stop. people are cancetion, sar says s a possible carcinogen. they aspire to mean that is in all the sodas. but if you go to europe and you eat pizza in europ eur eate or t pasta in europe, you lose weight because it's not jazzedup up with the junk that we jazz we dropped in here. and the truth thh that there's d in the united states that is illegal in europe. so, for example, skittles has40d ythat red dye 40 and that yellow dye, and there are certain crackers that have the cotton seed oil made with cotton seed oil that have pesticidese withon seed . n it. so there is truth to a lot ofth this. and the question is wh ty, is te united states lagging behind the world health organizatio stt
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and the cancer organization cas? ssible carcinogenio you know, it's big business. and i'm telling you right now, they to makee tryingle the decision as to whether or not as part of mean or called, whatever called is is a carcinogen, there' thes lot of lobbying, money, passing hands, a lot of begging and a lot ot of going on because they don't want to stop it. the trute got anh is we've got n incredibly high level of cancer in this country compared to other. >> so they're an oreo or there's a mrs. hellman's still selling cigarettes in this country. can't tg. ell me nothin but that doesn't mean thatt things aren't bad for you. >> you.e bad forar yeah. so eat them in moderation like oreo cookies have ever eaten oreos in moderation. judge, just so you know, i listened to you never leaven it at time. so definitelmoderatiy. o you. >> yes. anything short of that? yeah. no. has this changed>>changeyour yor drinking habits? >> fr days i'm four days sober a sodas. which is it because of this? it's br still drinking beer for
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breakfast? >> obviously, all the thate th i would love them more if they did. i'm sure you would. >> and i'm sure there aret no some of them out there. they're just not sitting at this. the excuse forg ats the stupidity. >> then i just want to talk about diet coke.my was so i love diet coke and my ob t when i was pregnant told me that i could havd havee can havi one a day, that it was all about moderation and no, you know, fetuo fetus never endangered from having some salami and a diet cokvinge' every once in a while.s it's great. so it was great. y. ad a great pregnanc but i think that these studies just wake up calls for moderating lifestyles and. we know that everything causeser cancer and things that you're not expectingatin are gog to end up causing you cancer. and it's really hard to game for all of that. but we are such a we ingest so much. >> this country. i lived in london for six years and you're right, the quality
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that's american ingenuity right there. and it's it's like and it'smean also so practical, you know, i mean, there's a practical exn for it. what am i growing up, i one of our favorite things to do is to shoot toilets because the porcelain is so tight that when you shoot it with a rifle, it explode s. and if you put tanner right in it, it's just, you know, it's always putting put that in there. >> yeah, it's, it's really exciting we grew up on toilets. >> were there toilets like outre in the war, up on the side of the or you'd go to the dump and somebody would mop or what do you do. >> try pick up truck and pick up toilets because right as american. >> yeah i like it. just roll in the bars and pick up toilets just goin. til gly, sh the toilet. >> it's a lot of fun. don't knock it till you try. yeah. now are you going to be trying that next 4th of july shootingoo a toilet with the car? >> you know, i was reading abouting knoas t, i said if you can't w get the car over, you know, never be able to put it out. yeah, yeah. you can't do this with electric cars. yoe elow up the whol
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mountainside, everybody on it got burn forever. al neel right i like it. people need a release. i think they need this and they th go and they take the carss ap and recycle them all from there. so there is a happy ending. >>g? s rivin >> they're there. they put them, they put like say,ks and stuff. >> just try to say they havel, a rail. it goe is on a rail and it drivs itself off the off the click and off the clip. and then sometimes they have something on the stellarator thatthat it makes it go even fr because i said, what do they do? likethey do, drive it to the ed and jump out? >> no, that would be cool and that would be really coowobl right? this is my favorite topic, so i want to get to it. so we all have that.fr one self-absorbed friend who always has to make everything about themselveiendad oh my gosh, that happened to me. but why does it annoy us so much? expertos say it throws off our sense of balance because as humans, we just want to feel hearrd and have the spacer ow to express our own feelings. ab next time, maybe. >> listen, george, what do they' you think abouret? this. i think they're right. i think that when somebody wants to talk about something and yo youappeneu say, oh, it hd
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to me, and that that it's kind of it doesn' t themo th their moment. and it was important to them that you listeem thau listenn ae just kind of jump over other people. so i agree. i agree. but also tires. i can see the side of it whereee you feelre like by empathizingwh with them that you're having t, is that is that the spin that's from a self-absorbed person does that? >> yeah. yeah. because you know, you hate to bring us isp the sexes, but h is a problem for men that we have to deal with all the time in relationshipsips., come home and be like, man, i just had a rough day at work. do you think that's ba atd. at hap yeah. oh, let me tell you whatped happened to this. and you're like, oh, and then, 45 minutes later, what were you sayingu? thing. nothing. nothing. and i had it on double straight. my mother had thismy mother , l, nobody's business. i came home, got a fight in school. my i hurt like, oh ? , i got to fight. well, yeah, well, i've been up for three days working, trying to pay my bills. now is your shirt ripped and you're just like, why did i even come here? like, soirre this is. this is very. yeah, this is terrible. they should be ashamed of yourselvesurself. ain, thi but again, this is a a man
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woman thing, bro.t inte we listen. it was. don't interrupt me like. wellnk that', if you think thatm i woke up on the wrong side of the bed and my arthritis kicked in on my knees ki. it was horrible. you've never heard that when you came home. you may be listeningr hed th, bt i don't know if you remember. and there's a difference. listening and hearing arfferente two different things. we've decided that in our house. but sometimes i will say to my husband, likometimeso mye i, ju, to unload and i don't need a solution. >> and then he's off the hook, you know, becaust neede they wo> even move for solutions. >> he does like his gift is tosn just let me let it out.e but the thing is, i think that people will do this to to try to connect if really horrible is happen to somebody. i had a friend that was really upset about something at work and i shared with her my story that is antout someshar baded ox where i did a horrible reply. all thatd a ho me in a lot of te several years ago and people still remember it within the company. e.o i did that only to makey. her feel better. like it's okay. i still have at home it i still but like she felt better. does that throtheyw us back to e first example? like they say i did this and then you say that happened,
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but you have to let me finish. >> yes. y,e let you change her.o >> it wasn't like she said, oh, i'm going to go meet the pope. and i was like, oh i did that once to bruce springsteen six times last year. >> i'm going to it's not that people pick up. they know when you're trying to help kind of well, all i can say is as my title in workr. title is opinion editor. so i have very limited respect reliability on this. but i will say this, you know, lifeer is so much better ifer po you just shut up and listen, because what other people have to say is waply interesting than whatever, perhaps i'm going to try that. m fo yeah, i don't think i think wer got room at the farm for one more fan mail is up next. >> you me when i'm and my was
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wildest thing. i got nothing. i'm i'm wild. >> oh, come on. you find it hard to believe? what is the one thing>> you're kind of. okay, how about this? daugworks? yeah, the 4th of july. i watch my daughters like fireworks and run fast. i trickeh fires and. had in >> light it. tat oh, my god. what are some things that you in the past that this generation will never have? >> hmm? besides integrit?y, pride in this country. >> thank you.a? >> i eyeroll. well, no, i roll. aside part. y i've heard that future you're bringing them back. i the side of heart. >> i know it doesn't look like the right horses to ride. it's the ability to navigate without jeep ys. yeah, that's a good what are some things in the past that this gentlemen never have usin r map to go hiking? seven. how long can? you gusing o withy checking your cell phone? >>m going to sayour cellph neve. >> 10 minutes. 10 minutes. wow. i've got a whole daygone a w. >> what's. what's a long vacation? i can do . ? >> have to. c
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go around the table. now, let me tell you in this box, first of all, we have peppermint patties. of course, we have some reese's and we have some fabulous chocolates. now there's orange and cardamom and fresh squeezed orange juice in.ed orang of those. so it's healthy. there is also lovebug limee with ganache kissed with white chocolate. there's also whit creamy milk chai. and that's the end of that. and please pass it arounf d. >> so i love it.und. and the good news is it's note d lent n. >> so you do your thing. now, where's all this whileface we're stuffing our face with a healthy chocolate? you said that there's orange juice in ther orae in th. yeah, it's like a little wonder. do you pick it out? jessica is the one that i can.an okay, so an alabama reporter dur got the surprise of her life during her shift while covering what she thoughther she was a e dispute. valerie ballard rushed to the scene of a breakin. o g news scene, but found herself at her own engagement instead. her firefighter boyfriend had coordinated a proposal with the locaoyfriendl department and ham give ballard a fake scoop as a decoy. gave it may not have been the
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she was planning to tell, but it's certainly one she won't planningforget. cute. >> oh, it's not cute, but it's d kind of weird when you think you're going to deal with it. aregoinit seems like. that's right. that's. maybe you could do like of dangerous. that's like a guy plan. i'm lucky it went well. d i hope he didn't overdo, like, double murder. it'somesti like a the ring, you know, whill you're scuba diving, and then it's gone forever. >> oh, nikngo you know, those ae such sweet moments. i really enjoy them. i do, to so. and by the way, we're doing this whole backflip with chocolate. keep it passing. i got to get that hersheypark. >> yes, my ring with that. you're so swee t. s >> a hershey kiss, janet. oh, really? i meant. charlie, i. thr all right, charlie, you're next. so check this out. seeke some seekers at the world famous running of the bulls in spain. oh, no bulls. while video shows hundreds of people being chased down the cobblestone streets. peeing this pamplona by a group, of bulls. four got minor injuriegos. was nobody was gored this year. this year, the annual to san fermin festival dates back to the middle ages. e this year marks the 100th anniversary of ernest hemingway's visit to theto the festival, which he wrote about in his 1926 novel. n
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