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all right, jimmy fallon, thank you, my friend. all right. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. next week, live shows on thursday. but this wednesday, i'll be at the debatebecaus, the republican debate. tickets are free. hannity .com. thate republ is all the time wee left this evening. thank you for joining us. set your dvr so you neve r miss an episode. what got your heart to travel steak to break up first and why? to put a smile on your face. have a great nightread guton yo. all right. yeah. , that's all right. that's. the you shut up over there. happy thursday. i believe it's thursday. so there's a curiouse it i sickness going around. >> and for a it's not.
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kill me. but there seems to be no cure cr now, calling it cultural, an affliction that seems to come over the democrat media claslsei whenever one of their latest causes goes soutr latesth by it. that includes fleeing new york for florida. re, th >> but they are the media, so whatever they get is spreadingsn faster than whoopi's legs in a hotel poolwhoopi's. >> there is a back story to that joke. so it wasn't just some kind of indiscriminate, disgusting comment. she did claim that. liked to have in pools. >> so direct your letters to that her for that image. so do you remember the duketh lacrosse scandal? is when >> well, you're not supposed to. that's when a bunch of white frat boys are accused of raping a black stripper. predictably, the media went wild. the only problem was, it never happened. the only person who ended up going to jail wa.m was s the prosecutor. oh, and a stripper. she's in jail for murdern o jain
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and worse. >> she never writes back and how about the coveting kids? remember that when those catholic kidds whes were portraa as racist for hassling a naked native american man? s beeni'm upset. >> a naked american man. that would have beend americ more interesting. but then video turned upat h showing that he was actually hassline wag them firs, that he turned out to be a serial liar claiming vietnam r vet status. when jane fonda spent more time overseas that more tn did i assd after that the media would t learn their lesson. but then there's jesse and. then the media fell back in line, pushing their two on the nose, manicure roadia hoaxes. >> then came russian collusion wantunter's laptopn coller's la i could go on and on and on, but i don't want to bump fox and friends first and shock all their meth head viewers. d i but there's another bad memory they want you to forget. but yet it still lingersthere' e a in a shower.
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and it's because of its horrible consequences, of p course, defunding the police. it started with the squad, itf, all mentally deranged ideas. and at the time, of course, the left in their medimatelyed d it. remember kamala offering to bail out rioters 20, 20, summer of love. >> it's the last time she ever did anything of accomplishmentim . blm raised enough money to puten thousandt. ed enougs cops on patrol. instead, that money wentto to mansions and pools. yes, it was going to be a bravew new world where weas g all justt along, where criminals helped little old ladies cross the streetriminalsd instead of knocking their teeth out and taking their purses. >> but then a funnteeth ouy thig happened. >> or not so funny depending on your zip code reality came. >> turns out defunding wase the worst idea since hunte r. said. >> hey, let's record thi[laughs in san francisco. l.a. chicago, philly, yor baltimore, saint louis, new york. our major look scarier than the entire cast of the view, waking up on a sunday, y mo
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our police academies became as empty as a freshly looted walgreens and the subways. fre as gross as johnny depp'spp teeth. and it wasn't just major cities in goodhue, minnesota. recently, the entire police departmentcities.tl resigned.gre granted, it's six people, but still and right on cue, justchao as this chaos becomes an election issuemes an e, democratic memory loss returns. cert they,yet, ytold didn't mean defund. yeah, well, you didn't think we were serious. the id you suggest the weirdos from the squad, which is like a mob blaming their hitmen? >> they do your ugly work so your hands look squeaky clean. blame the squad. but don't be fooled. nothing's changet bed today. god we've just got defunded by different means. bail r call it soft defunding. bail reform has meant that shoplifting just passedas pickleball as the nation's fastest growing spor thet. >> true. i mean, it's easier on the knees unlesest ons you'rt
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flatscreen. and of course, our border oue. ity is about as reliabl brian stelter's food diary. our downtown looks like scenes e from the afghanistan withdrawal or worse. >> kat's office. you're supposed to catch me wearing this blanketearing as w. >> so what's the solution? i is it all going to get better? how about this for an honest no, this is it.s >>it it's the new normal. and it's about as normal as rachel levine singing i am woman hear me roarsingin? >> meaning the new normal to be the old abnormal. >> it's flipped thanks to the mentally ill and delusional left. so i f you live in a city and you're okay with that, fine. you if notif not, yo, you've got two options. you can fight back. you know, like these guyknow, ld or like daniel petty.
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>> or you could end up like u daniel penny. nop like dw you'll be the one ws up with felony charges. then that leaves option two,two. which is to leave, because, frankly, i'm out of ideas. ou >> but if you have an idea, you can use the suggestion box. we do have one. not s >> you know, if someone hasn'tt stolen iitt works. well, you know, it's just. he was the inspiration for co-host of fox and friends. first, i wrote g cause it's more trigger warnings thani alec baldwin, deputy opinion editor at "newsweek"on by youngk . it's our on she's like snow white usually and surrounded con by dwarves fox news contributor captain ad steroids take him to get stronger my massived th
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sidekick in the nwa world heavyweight champion cham s todd how you doing, dockers, huh? >> yeah, that is so accurate.>> when i was lik todd:e a teenages i used to wear dockers. >> how uncool can you be as a yu teenage to wear doctors? it's good to see you've grown out of that uncool fac e right? out >> my goal every time i'm on your show is to dress like weg t are going to the realtors convention. >> yeah, it's exactly the competition we're lettinherr it loose. >> let's leave our wedding rings in the hotel room. all right? ri >> just kidding, honeyngs inl . only way >> the only way for progressives to is to divorce reality from their policies,anaz right and the media helps them. but if they were to analyze theyconsequences of their, they would commit suicide. >> journalists at their core to: are supposed to be storytellersa ,and stories are supposed to have a beginning, a middlve e and an end.am >> the mainstream media, in their zesn t to promoteleft
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their far left agenda, they don't tell the en d ofg, the story in your in your monologue. right. duke lacross re. if you >> we don' wt know the end ofe that story. if you're just watching the mainstream mediamainstre. >> the end of the story is really unfortunate for the duke lacrosslye players because they were found innocent. but if you say duke lacrosse, everybody thinks, oh you say du. >> think of that, that scourge that's on those individuals for the rest of their lives. and that's the problem. because if you're watchinge pr , you got the end of the story. >> if you watch the other guys, you did. yeah, that's tru e. ow a true. you know, i just don't see how any of this can get anf thio better if if no one in powers gn minds that getting worse. because the sad thing is the only people that really hear the end of the story are people that watch fox . >> what do you make of this? well, this looks like it's a story about politics it's righto about a political divide in this country, left versus right. in tcountry.h is this is not just, you know, the media being liberae media l and, beina
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the pocket of the democrats, which they are. this is class warfarrethise. okay. let's call it what it is, siding with criminals overcrimi, their siding with jussie smollett. right. thisussie t? is the kind of thing that you do when you see yourself as on the other side of the middle class, right. this is class warfare againstyo the working class? you said it exactly perfectly. u saidthe new normal, right?bec because they are waging war on the middle class, an economic point of view, and they're waging war on the middle class from a valueswaging wthle point of view, sidingr with criminals over their victims over and over and over again nd o. >> gre >> it's just terrible. it's you know, it it's terrible . not for them. that's the secret, is that they're no thcret.t they're not feeling it. the people that they claime to defenpeople t tod are the pet live in these cities. their life, bue t like the people that are for these policies. they're. they got private security. they're good. they could do this, they to the very end. that's the real class pestinction now betweee real cn the they claim to defend and the people that are destroying their lives cappedg thei. ghter]
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that's all i have. >> that's it. i can take it from here. i i know you.can. care. yeah. i'm a professional. i with a child? >>: i'm onal, i think that all , too, is that these stories really wanted them to be true so badly that they were willinbe overlook a lot of red flags like the jussie smollettthe ju t if you just hear that story, there's several things along the where you're like, was that really he was out getting subway and it was the coldff and all that stuff but they they want i t to be trueso the because it fits their narrative and they so they just kind of overlook it, which kind i mean you as humans, that's something we can do. i did it a lot in my twentie if. but like every relationship that i had. >> yeah, but you know, it's like you go to the guy's apartment. where are you? it's so late. he tells you that he was just at subway. >> yeah. if you don't want to see the truth, you will probably believe him. . sides, no, i think.i i think in both sides. i hate to say this, but both sides do. >> i think that absolutely the right has done that when it comes to lik thae know the war
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on drugs. but i just don't see don't themi coming close to this weird dementia where every bad thingomehow d that happens somehow doesn't exist. >> tyrus. t >>well, greg and i didn't tell you this earlier because i don'ott ever want to see that the clip again. okay? but what your monologue is basically giving roots to isy you remember the wonderful dinnerouember don lemon and freo cuomo had together? yed s where they were in new yok city. >> and it was a lovely evening. yoovel no crime.nd sai yeah. and people who walk by and said, hey, don, he's like, hd,i this place is wonderful. >> so that's how the world is, because that's how they see it. so, of course, there shoulduld e be no bail n, because when i'm outside, there's no problems. it's all lollipops and gumdropst . so that's how they project the world. heect the and that's. and then they say it's the group. mm-hmm. so therefore, they doing it proe for. >> because their life is great. so when they project thict thi s, the because they are in a situation where they can a
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to nice meals and i'm pretty sure there was a security guy sitting over there and they were in they had car service to get there and i had to walk through the street to get where going. so until they experience something, then when they do have something happen to them, then of the world's biggestl tie victim of all time and they can't believe it and they will say, but they still and wi go back on them. >> it wasn't them. that was an isolated incident. a couple of eggs cracked. that's what this is really about. abthe everything's fine. when you see 25 kids in hoodies a store, that's like a unicorn. >> yeah. er it never happened. i don't. i don't, you know. hyoyeah. >> my favorite part of the interview, too, is don lemon. speaking of never happened, being like people wereintervie comingk you. up and saying thank you for what you did. like, that has to be some kind thate, heart veteran like nobody was. >> thank you. that's how it is in land. >> yeah, land is beautiful. thank you for your service. for service for don lemon. that's how they all think. that'su for yorvice, d how they. and that's how they they tell themselves. because when they get walk
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in the mirror at their house, their lights are on, their bills are paid. you know, they're checking to see how many likeeir s they got on twitter. life is beautiful for them because of the situationitter.t they're in. >> so why would they project that on everyone who is like, no it's no] and evyou knt. ettig i have three crackheads getting it on and i don't work for pornhub, but the front yard. >> but that's not what the job of the journalist is supposed to be. >> that is to tell their trutho get it together. used to be true. it used to be true. now it's their true, their truth, which is. >> which is fancy for lying. yeah, but i think the peoplewh f are onto that. and i think, you know, the point you're making is going to be a great teaser to our next segment. we're start we are starting tring to u everything that we're told that is supposed to be true. see what i did there? my fingers are doing push ups. >> these things that are truet really aren't atare tr all. does that make you want to stick around for the next segment? i'm sticking aroun d, greg. oh, it. up next, why twitter trolls
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work for more ideas and getting yourself in a better place is your life your voice, dawg. thank you. thank you. thank you. thannk you.no, thank you. >> all right. when a story comes aparttory co. some blame america's sweetheart. and that's not mthat is noe. in 2010, sandra bullock won the best actress oscar forinto playing leann to a to z, o i'm getting criticized by my audience. >> push the button, too. he is at it, too. he too he.wh >> whatever. in the tuohy, in the movie , the side, steve martin and alec baldwin hosted the oscars that
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year. if you remember, one was a comedian who would who, with n arrow through his head and the o other one had even worse aim. >> never over. never over. ball, anyway, the movie, based on the heartwarming true story of a wealthy memphis family who welcomed into their home a down on his luck teen football star who would laten onr go on to play in the l and win a super bowl. basically, it's story. if you just changed super bowlwl to wet t-shirt contest, did see those pictures. well, fast forward to now and the real life michaeorward r or thank you for killing it orrt adr or what or what or to see the guy they took in is accusing them of never adopting him and only using himg to millions from the movie deal. suddenly this feelm the movi god starts to feel kind of bad. i been this disillusione.dince i
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about a film since i found out soylent green wasn't a documentart "soul y. >> as a child, i looked forwardr to meeting people that i justeag gave away the ending of that movie. i don't really car people. e. >> anyway, the jewish family denies all of this either way. they say they're goingat movietd their 19 year conservatorship. >> but back to old sandy bul bullock. she could be collateral damage if the socialock, shel mob gets. nobody's on ax are demanding sandra give back her oscar orck at the very least apologize. but how do you blame an actorthn for something one of her characters may or mag whchat have done in real life? should austin butler apologize for all the drug s elvis did oris joaquin phoenix? is it is fault johnny cash cheated it on his wife? is it time to lock up margot robbie for tonya hardy's crimes? i don't think so. all i know is when wife?i know e about me, it better be accurate . he started as a 6'2", £235 linebacker. but when judy called, he gave
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up his dream to fight the . millions around the world adored him. he home, they urged to run for president. instead, he started a late night show startedt called rete he met his wife, sandra bullock . they adopted a son who became world champion, but it all went downhill when an unexpected visitor showed up. whe this christmas witnessed the incredible true story. [buzitorgreg gutfeld is the one nicely done, right? >> oh, yeah. i know what happened at the endt there, but i'm sure it was because i was so glued to a tyrus. >>use i had to go to you first because this is so. do you think he. >> okay, first let me back up. this is like this. this i the movie came out in 2009, so now he's doing it he wait too did long or does he have a point? >> no, he has a book coming. >> greg.
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yeah. the . he's got to sell some book, gre >> listen, i'm not going talk ab to talk about the brother. it is a little suspicious thatpicious they have a 19 year conservative still on him. yeah, that's not. it s parentssis parent might've known gary coleman's parents. yeah, kid. actors always get it bad parent. s ho the the. this is how stupid twitter is. >> mm-hmm. sandra, give back the awardy awr because she acted out verye well. what was on the script? why don't you go 't you after the writer? yeah, that's the person that maybe tolditer. fake story. what's funny about this is i know, quinn, the guy who played him in the movie, he actuallyarr doesn't live too far from mee in louisiana. and he came out and he said, what, you clapping because you like people who live close? oh, cool. close?all right. akes that would make sense. sorry. sensesorry.all right, but you' supposed to talk to us. sorrhim outat. sorry. him.
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and he was pretty upset. no, he. sensan, he's like, one of the most sensitive, gentle. and i can call him a giant. he's, like, two inches tallerr n than me. >> and he never paid for dinner once, but he told them to go out and get jobs. that's like me telling himat i to shut up like that. so how nice he is. bu ht the is like, why are we listening to the ex. d why are we listening to stupid people? she should give backshould to. she had a great performance again. it's like what you said. it's like you played hitleorman. r in a movie. gutfeld zelda, you got war crimes to answer for. how did you do thavie, t? ou kno i watched that was a home movie. you don't think i know what my dad does for a livin >>ink i kng? come on. but it's sad that we've gotten this stupid. yeah it i, it's just stupid. s the idea of playing hitler in tp home movie ilayis one of the funniest things. >> cat.his is i'm like, you know, this is. we were talking about this before. we're findin -about thg out. ria that even things that claim to be based on true stories aren't. i just wanna let you know space jarem not real and this r is going to really upset you. >> happy gilmore.
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not real. and that's a sports film. >> yes. yes, it is.that i as a legal expert, kat, what do you think? oh, look, i've never. this might shock you, but i've never seen this movie. yeahn th, neither one. >> neither of us. i've never seen it at all. it does change. >> kfact that, like, if i were to watch it now, wouldn't feel like a feel good storyow,. of what?ood stor who is actually telling the truth? because, you know, any adoption movie, you take the parent trap. yeah, right. if the end. is where lindsay lohan sues dennis quaid, it's no longer a feel good story. >> that's true. but i thought it was going to be a real trap where >> intop.ts fall-good some holes. >> mm. you were probably quite disappointed. >> i was also. i don't know why you were watching that movie, considering how old you were disa it came out >> >> was last week. like thing s that like holes. that people fall into. but people are not really mad at sandra bulloc>> kat notkr a couple like people on twitter. it's not a real thing. like a twitter was saying that margot robbie was made like that was a dip. like if margot robbie's made
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that i'm a bridge troll, you know. >> so that's nobody made beans. >> like, not that hot. yeah, yeah. >> gre >> well, i would go with that. she's homely. exactly. chick right. not unlike me who doesn't look sickly at all. >> i'm kidding. n. i toldelightful perso[laugh >> i tel hl her that when i gett home because she fell in his i little trap. yes. than k you. >> know, i go back to. i go back to this. i think that we're in a periodfe of time where it's realizing thatare. i mean, let's be honest. do you think all the president's men was an honesesit film do? the book was honest about watergate. there's a lot of there's a non things that we take for granted about nuclear power that we find out not true.about you know what i mean? an inconvenienyot, that documentary. yeah. t. maybe t fell apar so, i mean, it's like maybe we're just becoming smarter. well, think it's so interesting that you started out talking about how the people
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are supposed to be telling us the truth. sometimes fictionalized, right?h >> the media. and here we have a story in which a story that was basedm on. true. but the film itself clearly was not, you know, a biography or anything and people have simply the a lost the ability to be like, oh, this is a piece of art. right. like, you cannot tell fact from fiction in either wainy. we have this media classtive telling us fictional narratives exo. xpecting us ts an >> it is true. and then you have people on twitter being like thi likeike something turned out not to be true. like, oh my go d, back thear. oscar. this woman who was playing a fictional role is like, you know ng a, burn the witch,wh right? so it's just we are in this kind of topsy turvy. ich. topsywill say, and i can't bele i'm about to say this, but there's a very good article in the goo washington post which quotes the author really makesde it sound like actually theys tuohys are it's probably going to turn out that they didn't is prob out thaactually quite r in the way that it's being portrayed. surprise, surprise. i'll over, take that as you wil. >> i will not take it as i.
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how dare you tell me how to take it. todd one, there's sports moviesl that was honest relating to you was white men can't jumpat very accurately. >> i was the inspiration in my teenage dockers. ed yes. yeah. you decided to go play pickup in your white dockers? i look the part, babe. yeah. yeah, you did it. they beat of you.id. >> did as they should. yes. last word. lalook, can we get back to the underlying problem with this? let' s assume, for argument'sum sake, that this was an entirelet fictionahis wal story.e >> you want sandra bullock to give back the actress oscaras for acting like this makes no sense. >> and there's also another layer of this. this woman jus layer omant lost the lover, pas of her life, her partner passing away from a horrible illnessiaways. eopl yet the internet, the trolls, the horrific people on there are piling her during this timei of sadness. it just shows the cruelty of st humanity and i think just shows how horrible and how far we've fallen as a society. people shouldn't treat people like this regardless ofli
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the situation. and in this situation, she literally did nothing wrong. she dinothing she did d her jobt >>: you know what i just realized? i justwhat? todd? what? i have a question. yes. do>> katdd, i ha you like the wt internet trolls? i feel like you might not, because anything to do with you. but becausople we people whohogr are watching are so they're up at 4 a.m.. >> yes, people are angry. >> why is this loud man?pissed. because i am the loudest person in the world on tv. i don't have voice modulation. >> it's very scary. don't worry about these. the same people who won't say beetlejuice three times because, you know, you know it will happen. saywe're fine.g to we're going to move on. up next, the fairest in ther th land destroys disney's brand. and no >> are you suffering from hearing loss? eir revoc the fda has finally apw hearing aids to be sold over as the counteyour door and now rca introduces their revolutionaryd. dc hearing aids starting as low as $99 delivered free right to your door. >> there they're not the coste 0
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is resurfacing while promoting k the upcoming live action remake. she went fulwent full on while all over the original animated o classic. >> right? the original cartoon came out in 1937 and very evidently so. there is a big focus on hers on love story with a guy who literally stalks are weird weird. >> so we didn't do that this time. >> catchy is so adorable, isn'tr she? >> she's smart. she's so much smarter than. is s >> the people that came beforee her. i feel bad for her,ryone actually because everyone's going to say that it's all her fault that nobody watches thisisgoing or that it flops wo was going to flop anyway. >> why do you think it's going to flop? yway.people, i don't know how dy hasn't figured it out yet. >> like nobody. there's so many remakes, butthat rather than have a new idea, they're like, we're going an make another make anotheroin they stole my guy. and i bet you there's a new beauty and the beast that's in the works right now where beg instead of it being a man who'sa in the body of a beast and he m
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has be love and find love and be loved in return, it's like a trans person who's like a woman trapped in a man'sb body, and they have to find their pronouns and hear their pronouns back and return to get sex change surgery. i guarantee. fiming, coming in summer of 2025, they're going to pick it them because they're going to try to figure out what dobea? you mean by beast? >> like, who's the beast ? : clearl >> really? there will be the evil man in it. yes, exactly . ll ferre by will ferrell. oh, would get you for that. gutfeld yes. you'd be the little clock who is just the little beast, the angry gueld.e the liy, just: everybody. >> it's time. why? you know what i mean you kno didn't why didn't they make prince charming trans? >> that could have been i mean, k like i mean, you know, i'm with kat. i think that it's sort of like it's she's swimming in thishi stew of men are evil, loving
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man is evil, masculinity i is toxic. and she's goes to these the meetings with these pr executives who are like li dylanon who thoughtecutives mulvaney belonged on a bud light can, right? >> yeah. they contemptuous, but they are the people who should know better, right? >> they teach her. out >> you should go out there and hate this movie. bue and hat then why are they mg the movie? >> just let people who love it have it. why not make a new movie thattht has your values? it instead of taking the old movie and then mute mutatingmovi into some kind of pc version? >> it's actually beyond. yeah. yeah. good oh, that felt good. the a-plus. >> that's like a drug to me. i get applause and it goesght in right intoto my veins. >> i've never received applause ,but. >> but i mean, nobody's even talking about the dwarves, right? what about the dwarves? what about thet th.
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on the overall point, i didn't have anythind: theg prepared for the dwarves. >> and you clap for me anyway, no clapping anymore for todd, but to cats point why this thing is going to fail. it's going to fail for the point you made. >> it's not snow white. it's like having jaws without the shark. >> yes, you know, and you can't you can't have that if you want to maku can'e a completely woke movie. >> great. call it barbie. yeah. if great.call i you want it's ng but the fact that it's something that stood out to m e. >> hollywood hates a fairy tale love story. now, you heard the words that she used. you're not going to see a fairst y tale love story. and that just shows how far hollywood has gone fro m core customer. we all love a fairy tale love story. i like all lov story. a rom com sitting there with my wife watching it. why don't they make thoseye kind of movies any more? why did they focus on these woke movies that you at the box office so they can push an agenda? >> you know, it's interestingret though is like the things thathe are prep prevalent and like thee
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fairy tales and stuff, they're like big themes. yes. s g and the big themes that they're not socialized. they're like you. you have young are not children. they kind of go towards these big themes. they like fairy tales. s cool there's life lessons. yeah, the old stuff. first of all, this is called hire. you hire to make films,e and then they givewants their s and you just going to collect the insurance money. ins is a great thie point. here's the deal. she never saw snow white. okay. because he wasn't stalking. he was sent to rescue. her because some mean poisoned her. so if there's anybody thatre i you're mad at empowering woman, that badass somebos person in th movie was the queen. >> she ruled everybody. she was so bad that he hadhe her father had to give her to strange dwarf men to hide in the foreshe -t so she couldnt find her . that's how bad this was. okay, so she was empowerede
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before being empowered was cool. she was soing empowered wa bada. >> she literally had a mirrorul that better tell her she's in. first of all, iftell it didn't. they got smashed. so what are we talking about?as the prince role was like he was looking. the whole movie got noking the and then he showed up. and if he doesn't kiss her, she's still asleep in the forest, hoping the dwarf get a little handsy. i wonder what they what theyopew would call now. because. >>cause specia becl it's special slow who are spectrum dwarf s divergent you don't to breakth on the set of white men can't jump i was the handsy dwarf i thought that would go better you know you exhausted your applause by the way. >> shame on all. yeah. clapping al tyrus. >> no reason. all right. coming up, i have hiccups. she makes covering crime a good time.
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the name kiosk. >> it is a correspondent right on time cover of time.es ♪ so when you think oh this is oh, you may well the green chaos there are there's lots of crimes to unpack. so we're bringing chaos queen back. you may recall last month. weu may re welcome the showtuck rihanna brock, a kentucky woman whose incredible array of mug shots from her multiple arrests went viral. but now that she's turned life around, i thought, who better to discuss weird crimes and mugshot than with the queenc of chaos herself? pleaself, plea back our new gutd crime correspondent brianna brock. >> how are correspondent you? i'm great. all right, guys. >> so first, before we get to the story to rihanna, has anything changed you since you came on our show last month?
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>> i'm a lot's changed, actually. i've had so many great in grviews and just opportunities in general. i just finished getting back from new york. i did an interview with insideia edition. i have a couple reality shows i'm interested in doing. there' >> there's like a lot in the>> g works. all right. well, if you want me to read over any of the contractreg: ift i charge because they will try e to destroy you.i >> all right. here are a few crime stories, and i want to get your take on it. to gethe first one to florida . ooh, that's scary. already. e they >> there they are. a look at that. they were recently arrested aftethat.e recent pens a fight over stolen vape pens. and the woman on the left with her head bandaged hada a piece of her ear bitten in the scuffle. rihanna, what do you make of these mug shots? you're the queen of mug shots. she seems pretty happye seat doo about losing an ear. >> what do you think? honestly, when i seen these, i was glad that both of themthem still had a smirk on their face like they got in a little
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tussle. bur fat, you know, they didn't let it, like, dim their smile. and, you know, i love that when i first looked at these mug shots, though, i thought that. the girl on the right with the black eye definitely had her bitten off because i thought the girl with the girl on, i thought that was a headband. yeah. so but then once i lood.k, i was like, no, the girl with the bandages definitely got the ear bit off. thbitten oh, it's an interesting discussion. we will take we'll table for later. but any advice for them if t they get into another fight futu. tion i i will say one thing about my generation is we do not plays about our vape pens. >> so you know i would say just my advice, you know, keepvape your vape in your pocket pock to accuse anybody of stealing it and some earmuffs. ofr earmuffs,you earmuffs and a vape pen holder. >> okay, nexs t. this comes with video. a bank robber in ohio was caught by cops by falling through a ceiling directly into
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a trash can. >> let's watch this. get out. get ou t. just put your hand behind you. >> got it. so as someone rihanna, who also caught during her misadventures, i'm like this guys also c her. ures >> were there any times when you got away? woere's been a couple of times. i would say two times that pol i ran from the police and i actually escaped and got away. >> so the love was in my favor. those nights feel like, you know, for him, if he didn't have bad luck, he probably wouldn't have any at all. >> yes. hi, cyrus. here america reports you were so making that joke about how you escaped from the police because that would meat n those charges would still be pending. and she's so funny.funny. she so funny.
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>> did they ever track you down? lateo thr? i actually they told me that was like, listen, if you don't comeey, li back and turn yourse, we're charging you for like seven felonies. cause i did give, like, a random fake name, so i ended up turning myself back in. just avoid those extra charges as the name. yeah. you >> what is your fake name? i think it was like bratton, which is so funny because my best friend's name is matty stratton, so i was just under a time limit. >> i didn' i was unt know what to say. all right, we got one more crime. a minnesota man with a heart shaped tattoo under his eye was arrested after bursting into brn a restaurant and throwing skittles at employee as and patrons ran out. skittles are an odd choice to throw a an od tt people.ng >> do you think he was on something when he did this? d you know, like i said, xanax, man. you knowx, tear anybody up.afte and, you know, i think after
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this, they're probably going to make everyone get like a background check if you want to, like, buy skittles, becausef i've never heard of like assault by skittles before. that's a new one.re's s >> there's so many othero heavier candieth hurt more than skittles. that's not true, greg. it's hard to catch rainbown and itskittl was skittles. taste the rainbow. comeittles, guys. it was an odd thing to drink. taste pain, though. how is your how are your parents? are they around? are they are theparents?y diggig your new life as a crime a correspondent? >> my dad is actually in prison, but he watchelly inse your shadow all the time. yeah, i am. he actually told me to teluallys that he loves her life and it helps him fall asleep, whichepw. is weird, but i it out.at: th >> that checks out. wait, i'm surpriseatd that you have fans in prison. >> nave fanso, i already knew tt i did. it's the letters[laughte. u, ran
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coach bot. yeah it's that google's going to offer multiple tools to help users with life advice planning and tutoring. using it, i guess. who as a coaching and experts claim that this could be a bad thing. it could lead to diminished health. see, i disagree. i think you woul health. d get better advice from ai than a human life coach because have you everadvice fro met a human c coach? >> they're creepy, greg. it's a roboth? . g to it's going to tell people to kill themselves. how longpeople to is nuts? now what >> but you know what? well, that'll happenhappen l la because they're going to be nice to us for a while. >> but, i mean, i don't know. i would takee. it if an a.i. has all the access to all the information n in thein the world right. , at todd. and it's going into one spot they can best predicg t an, outcome for you. if you say, look, i don't know, should i marry this woman? , i don' and they'll like, they'll just take all this information to go. no, todd, you're a homosexuau l
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who? who wears dockers? who wears dockers? rs dl happen. by the way, here's the problem, and i disagree with you thise lk because look at google's track record. >> everything google donrecordes done so far has been far left liberal. so, you know, the advice thatth you're going to get from there, my machine is going to be far left and lefmafar-leftt. l l >> that's a good point. and also they'll sell all your information to iris. yeah a . and you'll end up buyingbu to help you. yes. suddenly you'll need to buyingy a bunch of stuff and they'llin be all kinds of commercials and algorithms showing up on your phondsials shoe. e fo listen, there's no substitute for wisdom. there's no you've got to go find an old person who's single. >> yeah. and hopefull wl give you some wisdom. this a.i. stuff, looking for answers, askin.sg a computeraree about feelings. you're already done. you knowad, you buy, go out and live, make mistakes. you can't avoid mistakeske mista you can't. you know, failure and sorrow is part of life. lifep, up, whatever the case may be, life isn't about finding the answers. yeah, like, what's goingomebody. to happen if somebody you're going to get broke up with, you're going to cryou are
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