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as old as previously believed. yep. >> just like those high school kids at the border. >> that was some red meat, right off the bat, but it's 26.7 billion years old instead of 13.8. it only looked 30.8 billion. >> thanks to balance of nature . delicious. thisdo you how they figured this out, they cut open one of nancy pelosi's kidneys countedno the rings, but astrophysicistsar were off by 12.9 billion years. they should do accounting foophn the pentagon. i bring this up because it seems that we're always toldeemw one thing and years later find out it was simply untrue while the universe is 13 billion years old, carbs are healthy.y,w wayne newton wasay my biologicae father. and now the covid story,l father it's unraveling faster.
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>> jesse's hair. we've the white house is off u.s. funding to the wuhan institute of virology after it failede house to provide docums about safety and security. so that make s lot of sense, right? kill millions of people with a bioweapon. we keep funding them, don't do paperwork, and the bureaucrats pounce. so now they've outlined plans to block the lab from receiving future support. joe biden hasn't gotten this tough on china sincebide negotid hunter's fee. . >> yeah, but it's a case of locking the barn door after the disease horse has escaped. >> i mean, look around. it's a littlng thee late, right? >> remember, this is the place where the age was funding gain of function. research on the virus. because why cure diseases that exist when we can make up that don't? and last month, biden authorized the release oflease a declassified report detailing the lack of consensuofgs among intel on whether covid came from the lab or nof consent.
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that report even notes that scientists at the lab who got covime from d didn't follow safy protocols. i think they were french kissing bats. >> don't knock it. meanwhile, a newly released chat and email section. there were great reporter michael schellenberg detailsw how five top scientists expressed belief that the virus escaping fro m the lab was possible, if not probable. but they, along fouchierthey l led journalists and the public pu fouchierotherwise still thought a lab leak was possible. >> in apri l 2020.t th but that was one month after w publicly claiming that it wasn't. >> but hey, a short man with a book to sell will say a lot of things. >> just a reminder to this remie will be out next week, july 25th. >> be sure and order yours now. let's get me out nex on the.. daddy needs a new boat. but fortune. his cronies weren't the only problem.
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this week, the new york times quietly admitted the cdc has "the over counting covid deaths from the start, according to their data, froays them their website, about one third of recent covid deathsm attributed to covid were actually caused by something covi, and it wasn't from having dinner at cat's place. but this means that those people died not covid, but fromd something else. the actual over statement ofsomn covid deaths fluctuated between ten and 30%. but there was never any understatement. only over. isn't that weird? it's never the other direction. so whynever th inflate the numb? do we even have to ask the cdc now has less credibility than kee white house coke dealer. i mean, keep track of that stuff. hard to gehardt, especially dc. >> but the government and the media somehow believe that more deaths we had, the better off we'd all be to keep us inside, to shut down,
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to behave, to take the shot. but and like it the mainstreamnl narratives were being fed to are no longer about it wrmatioikn but shaping our brains. and you're not supposed to notic about shae. this covid data cited in the times was a quiet, casual admission by one of the primary pushes of the we're all going to die covid narrati narrative and was picked up exactly nowhere. but here you didn't hear abouto this. you did hearthis. . you're welcome, america. if cnn had any ethics, all they'd be running their covid death tracker in revers e. look, i know we're sick of covid, but you can't forget that people weren't allowetheird to see, their loved ones. all their health conditions were left untreatereversd. not and we're not supposedto n to notice that the suspicions to that weree time mocked back then turned out to be right. so as we gripe about people being uninformed today maybe is the best thing forst t them, because beinhingg ain't what it used to be very
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welcome. gu, no, it's just. excuse me. he was adopted, which means his birth parents probably saw his act. comedians birt joe derosa. she's like peter for humans, right? lawyer brooke goldstein. his wallet is almost as deep as his laugh. oh seven making money on buck fox business. >> charles ave. and finally, we close her office door to. keep out seagulls. fox news contributor catch him ,charles. >> i love this seersucker. thank you. you are my good humor man. i'll take a cone from and walk w by a white house with this on and ask me to come in.
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>> so what does the truth matter anymore? >> what do you. what do you think? now the truth doesn't matter anymore. if it comes ou truth does not ar two years later. i mean, listen, the media knows this 24/7 media cycle is short attention span, tiktok world. >> we live in. >> you can people for about a year and it does not matter after whatever the goal waswhatv to slime someone to this, you know, to embarrasser. on i think the part of town you talked about mocking people almost, everything you talked about, people knew people had smart suspicions. smr >> and of course, this lab thing, you know, it's like you got to be it. >> everyone knew and, you know, certain things instinctively. but you also startd you knthinga yourself. and they, you know, they belittle folks and it doesn't matter. they can ease the truth out. almost every day i read something extinct animals that o i read about five years ago now. there's actually a bunch of them somewhere. we didn't know. all these things that we're told are facts. and the shut uthese thp. we >> we find out later on maybe so we should have been inquisitive after all. exactluld uisitivey. so, brooke, you are a lawyer or claim to be a human lawyer.cl
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i always point that out. i know. i don't know why. i just that it's interesting because i never really met one, but certainly not relevant in thismet one platform. >> it is. i is it? yes. why can't americans filetion a class action suit against american made question? >> why can't i? you're a lawyer. i don't give legal advice. no, you're not randomly on fox news. but i will say, you know, it kind of first of all, when i read the story, my jaw droppe storyd and i was like, we still funding that lab. and it takes biden to cut the funding out and think what's important to note is what you said before, in 2021, they were estimating percent, right?10%, what was the over count of deaths? now they're saying over acco pe. i guarantee you it's closer to 50%. and that's not an insignificant, insignificant number. weatfd think about all o decisions that were driven by the fear that was all of. the people who decided to take the vaccine. whothat's not insignificant.
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people decided not to see their families. that is people me, that were gig birth in hospitals to their can'drens to and were told that they can't have their their husband with them. >> if he might have been relieved. he's like beene, oh, brooke, i'i better stay out here. i'll be i'll be out of the bar watching world cup. that's enough. you know, he's back there. watch out. oh, is he? he's not. but what i want to say one more thing and then this whole, like, surprise, surprise was over counted. it's so predictable because of the incentivd, it ise moves than offered under the cares act. if you reported death was covered, if you died of anything and you tested positive for covid or they misreported or falsely reported, you can get up to 20% extra reimbursement to the hospitals. >> it was obvious that they were providing an incentivy wee for misreporting. >> you know what kills me, too, is that we're not talking about an exaggeration of death. it was the exaggeration of type of death. >> so it's like i would
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be happy. joe, of the you know, that we wf like by 30% of death. that means that 30% fewer people died. but now they just misattributed th. and i was thinking it was because most of the deaths were caused by your sandwich shop. you want that? that i say i get it. i get it. can your classes go further down? even those right now you are i speak if you listen closely you can hear sound of channels changing around the country. yeah we said you i mean you did have a store opening i mean pretty during the opening. >> yeah, we opened y the initial lockdowns, but we had to shut down in in the this, this, the armageddon or whatever, whatever. but you are well now you're broke because as a comedian you weren't makinron sg money and the sandwich at i almost took a job writing for the show. >> oh by the way, he's you're joking. i'm not joking.
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not joking. that's how bad comed joking.y. none of us were thinking straight. oh, i know. nobody was thinking straight. i started a hoagie store during covid. you know? no, but there's there's obviously the distinction of of from and with is is very important those are important words to distinguish for instance i didn't get gonorrhea with you. >> i got it fromgonorrhe you get the bed and yeah you can't tell somebody hey, when you give it to somebody you can't say we're all in this together. i know exactly how you feel. amv yeah, yeah, yeah. i'm living with it. i get. >> yeah, yeah. no, this is this. . >> is. i this is terrible. i am. i was disheartened to hear about the cuterribleed tt off ou the funding to the lab, because now we're going to make our super viruses the ol thed fashioned way by having with
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a wombat or. e >> or whatever. exactly. exactly. but we could havd wae created monkey. >> but now we're going to have the monkey, the monkeys, cat. >> not a suggestion. can we suemonkeys.? i, i wish i had those kind of resources. >> yeah. jacoby and myers. yeah, you're right. because guys dide resours. of yo like, want to give money to a chinese virus lab there. we all did. and i know that because all of us are here and not in prison, what is would haven to us if we didn't pay our taxes. that's true. we have to pay our. and if we don't, we go to prison. use that but if they use that money forof stuff that kills millions of people and also, you know, limits our ability to actually make more money through businesses, they're just like, oopsie. >> yeah. and nothing happens. >> they keep taking more money. it is weird, though, that
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i mean, you sausty that like, you know, taxes is against your will. this is a situation like you could actually argue i'm not giving money. >> like, why can't we? tuff they like paying taxes, being a guest. it makes me a . every dollar of your tax money goes to like, swaddle a little babmoney goy. >> yeah. no, it doesn't know. what do you know? what? >> you know what i honestly and this might be a secondary layer to this that bothers me about what you're talking about. about can we sue or should we? >> so whatever. it freaks me out. it's like everybody's woodward and bernstein now it's like this is all just such a passive thing. oh, we find out thisthing. information could be cataclysmic knowledge. it could be this this terrible truth found out, and it doesn't even have an effect on us anymore. this is par the course. >> it's almost mis government cover ups. yes, because we don't even. yeah, you don't. we don't care at all. we want it. the trutoverh we get it now all time and it's like it's because als too too much, there'it
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much stuff flying at us. right. and we don't care. you got tiktok, you go't care.tr ,you got the great fox news you got and all this stuff is coming in. it's like it's like you you've only gotnd 5 minutes to digestst something that should really change the way you think. >> yeah,at it's overwhelming because the the cover up and the misinformation is not fo just from the government, it's also the medical community. vernmentit's the mainstream med. >> are you saying the broke like rag? i'm going to sue you. >> all right. up next, thugs jump with joy with no cash bail in illinois. >> if you'll be in the new yorkn area and like tickets to see gutfeld, go to foxnews.com slash gutfeld and click on the link to join our studio audience. are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now is the best time. we're waiving all installation costs with no interest and no payments for one year. hi, i'm christina, and it's time to flip your old worn out bath or shower with jacuzzi bath remodel today.
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yeah. what the were they thinking? >> ending cash bail in the land of lincoln. all right. this week, the illinois supremet court upheld a 2021 law tha eliminates cash bail, making the first state in the nation to . >> no. to d ao. s pa >> it's part of their planrt to put dangerous criminals where they belonplang. back on the streets of chicago. meanwhile, chicago in celebrateds wher the news exact how you'd expect by shooting you e. ighborrs in the facho >> but thas t was a joke. >> i think it was. but other chicagoans are thrilled without cash bail, they have more money to spend otheo. >> that was a joke, too. you know what? i bet there's an audience somewhere laughing, right here.
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thank you. thank. >> all right. chicago is now so dangerous, they may legally be required to change their name to alec baldwi r change n. i want hits. asarting in september, judges will use a risk assessment system to determine whether or no t someone should be released. in other words, no matte r how heinous the crime, they'll be totally set free. criminal justice advocates celebrating it, claiming it will reduce the number of people held in jail before trial simply because they can't afford bail. yes, because that's the only reason why they're in jail and nothing to do with the crimes they committeing tod andr again and will continue to do over and over again. agaillbut they're poor. the fact is, by eliminating bail, you actually eliminate jail. jails will be so empty. you could rent them out for bar mitzvahs and kids parties. >> brooke? yes, that wasn't a slight atd
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your people. but you are the attorney here. so let's take another stab at your expertise. let's. what say you about this? >> how is this possible here? another class action suit.he you could shoot like here. here's the setup. a recidivist criminal commits assault against me. ifwould have been in jail he couldn't pay it bail, but couldn't. >> why can't i sue? you can'y can't e?t. there's no citizen general standing, and you can't go afteritizen g the police for. for failure to act. but as a civil rights attorney, i have to say that there was an issue here. we had an issue where the cost of bail would disproportionately affect minorities and marginalized communities. and it's just not fair to people go into jail for the same crime. commone can afford to bail and e can't. however, you don't solve the problem by eliminating bail altogethercannot., because whato you do? you create new problems
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yo. worse problems again, it's about incentives, right? you're incentivizing people to commit crimes because they know they're going to bu are e go rit away. look at what happened in commago, what's happening in new york. you're also disincentivizing the police to make arrests. why bother? and also the people who are affected by this are minoritybyi communities from which the criminals mostly. he and they go back into those communities and commit other crimesinto t. s. but it's not just this i'm happy to see people are actually even getting arrested in illinois. in new york, there is totals failure to arrest and to prosecuture and, just to bring o back to the issue of hatred. yes, the community thatity fe is really feeling this the most is the jewish community, because we havel thee the highet percentage of hate crimes are committed againstht jewish people. and there is a total failure to prosecute. and even if you prosecute, there's a failure to t proo t
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give sentences that have any weight or meaning. and so the amount of hate crimes rising against jewish communities, against the asian community is so high, it's actually very, very. >> yeah, i noticed that joe wasj nodding along because he hates and asians. joe, why do you hate so many people? do you talk to them? now i don't hate anybody. >> i have a tour to promote. i don't even sell tickets off this show. yeah, yeah. i really take them. they boo you know, they enjoy t it. they enjoy it. they know. but i actually wanicke owtback o to piggyback off of what you said, because i do think i doffw agrehae with you.this i do think there's an issue. i i think this is a massive overcorrection for a previous, massive injustice. but i don't think it's creatin a solution. i think it is sliding privilege wided r. i think everybody's mad that some snotty, rich kid gets arrested mad, goes to jail, ands
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daddy can bail him out. >> you're talking about hunter acan bailbiden? yes. so i have a solution. what's your solution? i have a solution. >> it's not no cash bail. you keep bail in place. place, but every time a rich kid gets bailed out by his dad, the contingency is his dad alsob has to bail out somebody from a lower economic classsomeone . and then i think that evens things out. >> neah, i don't know. >> no, i. scraps. what's wrong with it. i think they were scared of. yeah. they've never seen so many man tattoos on a person who shouldn't have thayt. >> greg's like, no, you're poor. you stay in jail. exactly. finally, somebody speaking my languag e. >> but by the way.y okay, you want it. you want to hear what me off. alwayslang yes. >> all right, where's my notes? okay. you want to know what this is calle notes d? >> it's called the safety act. okay. thd vote against safety.
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right. it was designed d to deceive people. >> it would be like going, hey, sign this. don't get cancer. sure, i'll sign it. and then they give you cancer. it's like this is like if e the acronym shouldacrony have said let people out om f jail, not the safety act. >> s oo evenut of they know fos to pass, they had to lie to people and. >> they did it. pas what say you libertarian? i would sas,theyy. that risk assessment is objectively a better standard thassment in amount ofm when determining whether or not someone should staouwhen dety jr not, especially because you've just been accused of a crime. if you're in jail,l, you have been convicted of one. now, i'm going to give everybody a minute to thro crimt me if they want to, but i will explain and say what i. >> the problem with that is i do not trust this government actually stick to that standard. they're probably going to make truse decision s for political reasons, just like how in chicago they have all these gun laws that they don't chicago actually so e them because of different political reasons. they're not going to determine
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it based on who's dangerous and who's not. they're going to determine it based on what narratives they want to push forwar b on wd versus what narratives they don't want to see push forward. so think it's a great standardat if that was what they were actually going to do. and i believe they were capable ofthey werg to. but i. unfortunately. all right. speak some sense. these left losers. >> let's let's go one, but let's go down the checklist first for that. they're not going to change the name of the town, alan ball, and they'll call it are not to chan. >> that's the name o tf the town . >> secondly, we're not talking about the crimes themselveadwoo if it's a crime, it's a it's a violent crime. there should, it i no bell, per, no matter who the hell you are. >> yeal, nh, that's the crazy thing. no bell. make a moot point. >> yeah, it's a moot point. we shouldn't even be talkingt it about it. yeah, and, you know, i. i just. i jus get disgusted with thed excuses for letting certainwith people commit crimes. poor. you know, guns are floodingneigb the neighborhood. let's blame the members of the nra. well, holdorhood, le on.
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>> let me get this right. so in the neighborhood, across the border from chicago and in a state where guns are legal, that everyone the town has a gun. there's zero crime. a few of them trickle over the border. an >> there's 1,000,000 million shootings. it's not the gun. are a millioit's not an inanima. >> let's get to the core of what's making people hurt, particularly people who look like each other. i have on a blue bandananimate , you on a red bandana. >> let's find out what's really happening. stop appeasingbandanna. this so we can fix this country. >> that's what we need to do. there you go . all right. in your face, whoever i'm talking. up next, cnn's tom hunt about somebody else's lunch. 85 million surveillance cams, 1000000000 hours of footage every day. and you won't believe what we found. welcome to crime cam. 24/7, the host of live pd, shawn stix larkin, is back,
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and not saying a word. >> jack smith going to subway is a message to donald trump. i >> donals d trump triesage to to intimidate people. he tries to bully people. he tries to scare you away. that was jack smith with no words and a simple $5 sub in his hand saying, i'm here. >> i'm not going. gery >> yeah, the imagery was was intentional at those were cnn hosts. >> well, you heard thoseem. people at that table and not one saying what the. oh, we spotted him outside a subway and then he gota sa his sandwich and then he left. you know, this powerful message. i know what the message wapowert there is, look, donald, i only eat one of these, but that's pro the problem with they're doing wall to wall coverage on this. yeah. so. , like, those poor have ththing else to add because
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there's nothing that new that's happened, but the network makes them do it. >> new so they're like, okay, the sandwich. >> he didn't say anythino theyg must me like keith he's brave for going get ag to sandwich. do you think like trump's going to be there? and do what? it doesn't make any senssach.e they know it doesn't make any sense, but they're on. >> on a good chance trump would be there. n autowell, you know, joe, you e the sandwich expert and people have noticed you at home. you do look like jared from self. ye loos, i do. oh, okay. i did story just for you beforei you left. you heard he's been reading that on twitter fotr ten years. you didn't write that, joe. fo used twitter for a decade. it's cause it's true.r i know the.
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>> oh, geez. i know i've jared, which is the cover. and when he broke out, the handcuffs, covered the marks. jare d wishes they had no cash bail back at you. >> what were you? i don't know. i lost my train of thought . i owe it to. i had a point to make. what? what's the message? >> you want to do? another trump joke ? no, i was just. t no, no, actually, i was going actually say something in the other direction. >> smitho sa. this is what i was. i was reading about this story. this is what i fin thid crazy. so he is appointed to oversee these investigationsvestigat january six against trump. >> fine. whatever his wife his wife made a documentary about michelle obama. right. >> i don't understand when conflict of interest. comes into
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play anymore. >> if i as a hoagie store joey roses when seven for rivington street if i if i is a hoagie store owner go to jury duty and they go the guy, the defendant is hoagie star. no, i am immediately sent out. i'm not i can't qualify for i don't understand how this there's not a conflict of interest. >> yeah, i think we're going from now. we're just you're an h, so, you know. >> yeah, he's an asset. but you didn't know that. all right? that. that was a terrible joke. i just made. that's okay. yeah. yeah. do you have any thoughts on wha that at i said, though? >> i was really not really. so, what you got is he askedn you a question, and when you answer, he stops listening to question. yeah. >> >> charles, is it their fault? i mean, we're in this business . if you do one thing, as joe was, saying, wall to wall, or maybe it was cat, i can't remember. >> was it like that? yeah. if you dllo break, this is what
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happens. yeah i know. >> and kind of i mean, when you read it right, i'm fascinated to see i am what special counsel brings forward and then dana bash. fasc special was intentional and spoke volumes. it's like the smoking weed at an art like a art gallery. >> so we're like, you or they see like, you know, a bigger in a sandwich themselves. look at that. but they have to be careful of seeing them because they're they're propensity to elevate people and this idolatry right. governor cuomo, he's going to be the next go nextdent and president. and then stormy daniels attorney, he is so amazingormy >> see the way he walks. trump must be quivering right now. i mean, they they do this.. this guy is the next stormy daniels lawyer, whatever the hel l his name is, they're going to elevate this guy. it's going to be joe biden's b number one contender come next november. and then for the democratic nomination, you can the storm. >> he's had her share of foot longs. >> oh, i mean he said it, blaming the black guy.
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hey, let's play the black guy. you're the. you get defend him. oh, you're getting a chapter in my book. >> my last thing, i had a joke about contemporary art, and i'm ke aboutnot to say it now becaue basically you just said it reminds you of going into art gallery, just like overanalyzing. >> but. but also, charles makes a goodda point. >> and i have to say, we have to be fair aboutnalyzing it. when you find somebody that is on your side,>> you have a tendency to do that, and i'm sure we've done that here and bu t they with cnn, they like they they they're going into these short term. like romancesrt-t and then they're and then they go we don't hear from straighter stormy daniels. >> you don't hear from michael avenatti anymore. you don't hear. thenom who's the lawyer for trump? that's always on cnn. now, steve cohen? >> no. yeah. michael cohen. michael cohen. like they hated him before . now they love him. it's so funny that that's how it works. what's scary though, is cnn's audience and they're just sitting there it in and we're
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the ones pointing out how ridiculous thi is is and laughing about it. but this is a major news network that's watched all over the world. and their word is truth to many. and it's just become a farce all over the world, but only in inrports and hotels and hotels. all right. i like tha>>t. oh, i was going to say, i like that the the message is like, look at this guy. you know he's shooting from the half. he's secure. he's just waltzing in the subway, a hug and leave. >> and this couldn't have been more orchestrated. right. he's got a team of people behind him. this is like when you see anof y time, you see a celebrity. yeah. go like this to the paparazzi outside of a restaurant. oh, they got the airport. they went to the restaurant on purpose. yeah. the , because ree where the paparazzi is. yeah, this this, to me, just felt likise that. so i don't. maybe it is a message. i don't know what the message maybt what you think
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well, go ahead. wait, don' t on my joe.y joe, what do you think? what do you think of this,his? greg? i don't have a robot. and i eliminated the need for another human being. >> years ago. that's what happens in jail. yeah, i stepped on it. yes, yes. but by the way i mean let's point something out here, brooke. you get a . >> where do you keep it? i mean, like somebody is going to stumble on to it. it i like somebody walking in on your collection when you had one or if well, when i walked in on my husbandi wa with his robot, i was relieveds . i just thought, you know, this is so sad because, you knoweadig when we were reading the articles about how people were textings abou, much that they couldn't talk to each other anymore, and then people started using dating apps and then they didn't know how to go on a date anymord then and, you know, where is this
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leading? this is like the elimination of kind. what's your problem? freaking out. kind becauses the thrk what's the thing someone can do? not want to with you? >>t are you? they're just like, i'm here. i'm ready to bang that. you're not going to want that. you're to be likyoe, wrong with you. that you want to have with me. yeah. now, do you need some kind b, w >> wow. fact that you worry that they think you're ugly and they might leave you hottest thin g the world. >> yeah, but let's look at a challenge. there is a challenge migr inflag it that's the challenge. changing the batteries, changing ng in th batteries. t >> the robots will learn how to say no. oh, yeah? wellll learno , right. >> if they get consciousness, they will then be a whol>>e newa whole new race. then they'll start pressing charges. e know hhave headach and yeah, they'll have migraine and . but as a migraine, charles or they'll be mad if you don't call them. >> yeah. sorry i, i misread the email. tt
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yeah. i thought it said we have headlines and you have to come upand yo with alternative handse please i want to hear them so okay. for this one. uh, a high powered robot, it seems alive eliminates the need for another being. i am my next headline. my alternative headline. it's. it's the year 2026, 2026, and everyone's working home. >> in fact, 90% of america americans never leave home. that was my alternative to that right? i'm sorry that it's all right. we got to move on, though, because this is a short segment . i'm dropping everything. anyway, next in chicago, an airplane evacuate evacuationrple slide fell out of the sky into someone's yard. all right, charles, i know you might have a headline for thisd., but how does it that the means there's a plane up there without the slide? >> yeah, my headline. okay. my alternative. >>m ready yes. >> airline decides it's time to keep say, in safety a slidees
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the cargo hold no longer and a fishing net attached to the side of the plane. >> that's the headline. well, i guess you should be lucky it wasn't an in-flight meala fishinside of th. yeah, because they . yeah, yeah, right. yeah. but you're looking a mt. >> i ended up looking at you cause i know that you get really uncomfortable and i just stare at it. yeah. especially when we're not on t.v . would it be great if the parents in the yard,e joe and one of their kids was screaming that they wantedscrean slide, and the parent says no. what do you think? they just fall out of the skthey and they get this. it falls and it kills the child. oh , i know. >> and then they say the kiday died of covid. >> yes. he died of cold. it. yeah, it's a good crowd. and there was no bail for the pilot murderer. >> if you have anything you want to add, i was just going to say this. why united has the best prices
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younger burglars to make all of us fee l better about aging? >> that's probably what it's for. and there's probably an old burglar at home. hom me? an idea? yes. like when? if i ever lived to be like ever liv 80. >> and i'm just like, oh, this little old lady. of course i'm going to go in to your house and steand steall. >> yeah, no one's going to kill me. where s they're going to be like, oh, she's to know where she is. i'll know where i am. i'm at your house taking your stuff and take it with me . >> exactly. and i bet you right now, older burglars are b at home right no >> joe ghost. yep. as they're taking you. wellgo, anyway, good. >> you want me? well, you get you had an a recent experience. yes, you had. you were a victim. i did. i was a victim. yes. yes. >> was burglarized? yes. i don't knowre a vic how old the person pes, but he was very good. very good. guess i'm going to guess he was an older guy. that's what have you.r gent >> but i love the the first of all, to the study note
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the older people are better at the job than youngerr peopleth people have done it for less. but it said it said the reason they conducted the studyon was to reduce criminal activity and promote societal. ay to do and i think the best way to do that is starting by not by no conducting a study that helps burglars get better at their jongb. >> yes, like there was likes crz crazy. it was like an obstacly.e for burglars. >> yeah. you know, it's funny. i mean, but what you're saying is true, you know, brooke, it's true of everything in life. what's being bad at burglar? like, just like taking the itemp and then dropping it on your housini don'e. >> like, i don't understand, like, well, i guess it's choosint ung the time. maye or maybe you don't care if y there's somebody else on. on, t yeah, the lights on. but there are some people that do like the excitement of a homehee th invasion, right fre the the the the burglars pointte of viement ow. >> but what i'm so offended by the study is they defined old as over 21, you know, and being being 27 myself, yeah. >> i don't consider myself at>>u
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all. you are ageless. you are ageless, brooke. >> that makes up for all yours p jokes, jewish jokes, jewish anti-semite. >> charles.s. >>nish up. you know, first of all, i still love those. the cat burglar movies, regular cat like cary grant. >> you know, those kind of likte ,know and they stealey steal the diamond and the thing that so and the in a way is kind of t cool. but it also burnishes that theory thafurnishet prisons aret universities for crime. >> and so that'ss are gr, you k, the more you go in is like malcolm gladwell, the more you go in and talk, thou to old dudes, the better you get. yeah. so there's a there's an there'et a obvious reason we should also get rid of that no no belt thing. >> right. the ga rat nobles as well. can keep them in there so they cante get better at the craft. yeah, it's funnytt, it's i didn't, i didn't know that old they, they said what was old was over five and that's the same thing jared fogle fell and he'd go to hill the camera goes to you. yeah. it's hard to believe people. we actually have jared fogle
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