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right? >> yes. there are behind the scenes rphotos and some videos fromoso the big brawl up on social media. so go ton somedia at instagram,, and you'll see it all there. and i want to thank you for watching all week long, our new timeslot, 7 p.m. we're kind oftn getting used to it. remember, it is america nog usw and. you bet. forever. pete hegseth is in for pe it all fromormever. here. >> have a great weekend. hello there, everybody. i'm martha maccallum along with katie pavlik, jessica tarlov, pete hegseth and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york cityis i and thiss th is a five oh oh. >> what you know what you do. and then i think, you know, i know that you knew your dollars and it's taxing on him best man. best man.
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>> so that is part of the blue collar ballad is uniting people worldwide, even as the medidea to use it to divide rich men. north of richmond is the name of the song and it has defied gravity. asit's the number one spot on apple music's global chart, not just here in the us. and here's the reason why. look a t, the faces of people listening to this song for the first time, all races, all people, differentvernme backgrounds blown away by how much it resonates with thentm, how much they relate to it. >> oliver anthony's country ballad highlights the plight of working class people who struggle to make enough money while, as he puts it, the politicians enrich themselves. here just some of the reaction to this song. >> watch. this is a song america info general. rather. this is the anthemr ic from 202. >> moving forward. this is the anthem, the truth brings tears to a real man's eyes. >> it brin.
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and i'm crying as well because i've, i've, i've, i've.where i've been exactly where you've been, may'n. >> that's incredible. the reaction that this is getting. and while all of our song taps into something obviously for millions of people there are lots of attacks coming at it from the media headline after headline mocking this hit painting the song as a quote right-wing anthem that is quote, offensive and faf rigt phobic. >> but the criticism is not getting olivere, and anthony. he's staying true to his humble roots as a former factory worker turning down offers forio record deals, stadium concerts worth $8 million, reportedly. and here he is explaininong his song. >> watch depression and suicide and money and, you know, thoseel are real problems. hing t this song is not something thaht i've it's not like it's somepiec masterpiece i've created. e i'it's the masterpiece.
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and the emotions of the song.ad it already existy withiexisn y. sometimes it just takes the right song coming alonthe g to let those out. >> i think he's so right about . that and i thought it was very interesting he said that is theh style of music that we never should have gotten away fromav, and it's really written from his heart about his own life experience fm his s. that's why you get a genuine reaction from people who are too it, because he speaks to them. >> that's why that's why it resonates, is because it's real. he's not try to pretend like he's not trying to put himself thathe trying self of somebodyd these struggles. he wrote it from a place these n depression, of desperation, and simply said, you know, this is a guy who worked the overnight shift for years and years and then got and then got injured and then moved around and met a lot oenund f p. and he shares that through meeting people in in virginia, o other rural areas. their stories are the same in
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a inri a globalist world where politicians pedal, you too can be in it can be , or you just ln to code. and whatever you and your family have done for year s ,well, that's yesterday and it comes from both parties. i love the that he's made throughout his comments. he said, i'm down the middlet h it's -- it's democrats on one side. it's republicans in foreign and good on him. i mean, i don't know how longi o he'ln'l able to resist these kinds of contract offers of a lot of money because he's he says he's living on almost next to nothing a trailer with a tarp on top of it and a small property. but ma, but n, a voice.it and what? and the first time i heard it, i thought, this is going to take ofis is gof. you know, i mean, it's aa struggle that a lot of artists i mean, to mste, he goesry back to real artistry. he's writing music that mean.sik something to him. and i do think that's why itnne connects with people. katy but the reaction in the medito peoa really, i mean, on d hand it's so predictable. wake >> yeah, wake up u, wake up. up. your reaction is so predictable, reactionary nostalgia.
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they're calling it, you know, fat phobic. you heard everything else i said that it's just a righ t wing anthem. >> well, i would encourage people only to listen to it, which everybody has, but to actually read theveryone buts because they are a definitioneo of what's happening to people all over the country and for the media, you know, are also part of ft. richmond, north of richmond, the washington national media that is very far left, that is always trying to put americans each other who come up with these narratives and act like they're not true thays tryiicans ag. ng people every single day. and for the politicians who are the richs for th men north of r, they are ruining the lives of americans by spending too much money, printing money, making things. o muchprintioney, ma$700 more e, which is $9,000 a year. the average income for households in countrythat's is $70,000. that's lik l13 e 13% since last year. >> you can't afford anything anymore. and then federal reserve tries to fix it and the housing and yt becomes completel
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you can't even borrow money now to buy a house or to sel.borrowo it's become completely impossible. and the line that i really c loe in the song outside of him talking about real things liketa and obesity, which are huge, huge problems throughout the countrlkand gey, he says th think you know, but i know you doow, but and the media's n is exactly what he's talking about. what htalkinyou know, what do yk about the reaction that is getting while i mea an, first of all, it's not my cup of tea. the song, the music, the stylesn that's not what i listen to. but that's not important, right? that's unimportantnot . lling i would i found it compelling about this whole thing was the not the songabthis w but the reaction videos, the actual videos that we showed, there were like 20 of them up there and they're all from different backgrounds in all different races. and it remindeckgrounds in alldg that we talked about on this show, obviously i hate media. wi it's probably the one that's why i'm in it because it's so it's theithe onl only it's the y
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you can make an impact on the media is being inside it and trying to destroy the awful and evil nature of it. lid i'll telo destl you, it's al and evil. but we talked about what would life be likeke if it didn't exib . that's what it would be like, right? you just saw it when you saw the reactione likeu saw th videe him singing. that's what the world looks like. if the media wasn't there to to obliterate this sincere cohesion that exists between all men and women. >>that e between right?wouldn if the media didn't exist, there wouldn't be a filter that or tyou that this is a racist video or that it's -- it's know it's nostalgic or it's hatefulnh . but when the media is not there, that whole thinerges and crumbles and all of a sudden the whole race narrative falls apart as wel al, for example, race is not a conduit for communication. right? you see that song is actuallycon communication, right. and communicating to whitepl people, black people,
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hispanics, asians. so what you find out and what we hav.e to understand is that we are individuals. we do think or communicate as groups. >> we are individuals, wee to communicate to other people. >> and that means individuals within separat oe groups can hae as much in common or even more in common with individuals in other groups. >> a white guy can have more in common with the black guy, right? that'sbl that's what this is really about. so when you look at that, this is to me, it's sad because it tells me what we could have had for the longest time if didn't have this grotesque, monstrous thing called the media. there are all these major themes in life, and pygmy doesn't change our shared aspirations for these themes. fortunately, the does. >> yeah. just why do you think that that these media representatives that greg talks about whthy cant they embrace this song? is it what is negatives lo thisl
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song? well, in particular, this linear jumped out at me and i didn'tt. read anything about it first whenthis i this is the first tie that i've discussed it, i was like, i'm just going to listen to the song. goingre was ng one thing that stuck out to me in a really positive way. one thing that was more negativd then we. ad thi then when i read the criticism, i thought, so this line, lord, we got folks in the streets . and got nothing to eat and the obese milking welfare. so obviouslyn th picking on fat people, that's the fat phobic criticism but it is using this classic welfare queen tropequee that goes back to the ninetiesnr and it's i don't think it's racially charged. we there are people oflly charge all races that are on welfare. a lot of thelf m are heavy and we all know that those that's out cruel to me. but the thing that stuck outo me in the positive direction and why i imagin posite there o much emotional reaction to this ging he line about how lon your hours are and how hard you're working for the boss. pae dsy. he obviously use the exploit out of there and it made me ack tothink back to time when we thrnie sanders and donal d
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trump talking about the same things in the 2016 primariy and. they were tapping into this economic populism argument that g with far resonatin wer thi lefties and people on the right side o on thf the spectrum. and it was this idea that the deck is permanently stacked agains ked agait. you you it doesn't matter what you yon work 24 hours a day, but your check will always be and you willu never be able to get out of the system that doesn't want you to succeed. and so i thought that thatdoes s the main thrust of why pe's resonating with so many people, i assume, acrossop the political spectrum as well. bu wellt i do think this felt far less polarized to me than, for instance, the jason aldean song that we were talking about just g we a month and a half ago, or whatever it is about the small town and, you know, try it here with the images of what was going on. a summer of blm. this had a lot of real workingi' class vibe, and i get it. but i don't like the welfare queen stuff. >> yeah, but that's his that's his feelings. but he's an artist>> that and n
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say what he wants to say. he's treated his own experience. >> it why? t is and a way i what he sees as a problem in the country. obviousl pn y, a lot of people, you know, relate to what he's seeing and he has everys right to express himself and his musisic however he want and if people want to jump on him for it. but i think there's a i mean, obviously there's a huge obesity problem in the country. >> yeah, but and obviously it's not if safe and they're n stealing from the simply unhealthy. yeahling f and everybody knows . so you know i see him calling. it out as he sees it as an artist. so that is fascinating to watch the reaction to this one song and get so many people talking and thinking. so coming up, democrat leaders in cities across the are finally deciding, you know c do what, i think we need to do something about this crime problem. >> it's not okayabouthis for pee break into stores and cars, but is it too littleak too late? >> hmm. see the lights go out so that,
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true. give them a chance now to actually get left wing leaders getting serious about crime for a change. question mark, los angelesfor a democrat mayor karen bass forming a task force aiming to crack down on flash mob robberies that have been causing havoc in southern california lifornia. stores there are losing more than $1,000,000 as masked thugs go wild and help feed ste their families. they say by stealing higalinh ed purses and other items. >> this is not a task forc e to sit around and discuss something. this is a task force to apprehendso task fo the susps and to do anything and everything we carything n w to prevent these crimes from taking place. when crimes likecr take place, people have to be held accountable to the full extent of the law. angelenos need to be made to feel safe. >> what's unclear is how this
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task force is going to fix things. >> police in nearby glendale announcing their first arrest in a smash and grab early at wheda popular mall where $300,00 worth of merchandise was taken . but get this, the suspect that they arrested, well, he got out jail right away. the guy was released from custody with a tickeas releat jt hours later. and here's another jaw dropping display. california lawlessness. a lexus driving burglar pulling off a string of smash and grabs from parked cars right in broad daylight b in san francisco. >> greg, so should we have hope with this newly formed task force in los? i i don't know. you know, we did this topic. i think we did it yesterday. city crime and the homelesmesm. and problem. >> jessica, you made a great point, which i will now twis jessic at. >> i'm uncomfortable. yeah. yeah. o back.tageo g. i'm definitely going to use it to my advantage. t it's justs tha republicans who are unhappy about these. what's happening to these
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cities? >> there are democrats that live there and they're th changingn terms this. and they're leaving, too. it's not just republicans. these cities. so are democrats. so what does that sound like? it soundwhat s to me that the city has become the physical embodimentthe phys of the party. right., people fleeing the democratic party becauspeoplee gotten too . people are leaving the cities for the same reasons l c, which is this addiction to tolerance, right. t, law ordertemp and order, discipline, individual responsibility is seen as oppressor language. that's exactly the blueprint happening. ng and the people running the cities. that is also like the modernie democratic party. and if you and if you decide or express any need to do something, you will be painted as mean. right. and that and the perfect example is the party. the party and the cities thatfs are having problems all share the same beliefs like sanctuary cities or free needle programs, which you talked yesterday. tal
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>> what's scary is if you lookda at the other areas like border education and crimy.er educae, h you're also seeing them become the physical embodiment of that partemy. so >> no rules, no policies enforced. so thank you, jessica. yes. messen so, martha, as you dgeo in debates. so since your name was invoked, i'll you some time, but that's really generous. >> if george.th >> any second 30 seconds, no response. y if if george gascon is still there and those policies are still therare st e, karen bass is announcing that. what expectation could we have? and ken, to greg's questioe han can democrats actually change their stripes? >> well, i thinkange their so. >> george gascon is still there, but chesa boudin was recalled in san francisc t.o. it really is going on a city by city basis. this obviously has to befront a front of everyone who works in law enforcement to do this. thisn law karen bass making go on promises that she made during the campaign. she ra beanti-crime campaign to win the mayoral seat there in los angeles, talking about the rampant homelessness problem. i thinhoemk it's really importa. it reminds me and because national of what mike bloomberg
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did when he was mayor here in new york and he had this wholhad e group of mayors to tak about gun violence and to talk about crime and to try to create some sort of strategies across cities that share similategiesr characteriss to make sure that we can deal with these problems. so i do think it's a stet msprih in the right direction. but, look, the point that greg was making about howt int that s are now reflective of the party and people fleeing the democratic party, democrats are winning elections constantly now. we won the 2020 presidential election. we overperformed everyone's, der including democrats, on expectations in the midtermat s . >> mm-hmm. oh, dead people voting yes. >> i forgot about that. but once you leave, the cities are dead. my grandpa o couldn really came out hard for our local congressman to do it and our in special elections on. all of these ballot initiatives, democrats are wiping the floor itiative. licans so i don't see it that way.were i'm not saying the party is flawless, butd not sa this it some mass exodus from the liberal side of things that
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but still it's theth same policies of, the democratic party, that the city is completely mappedmpe together and the cities are crumbling literalllyy is mas exodus from the party blue cities over to red. you know what's going to really for republicans when some of thos e red are location, start voting blue. >> we'll see. n >> how foolish will those people be when they vote? you know, the policies that destroyed the places that they left. >> but real quick, martha, maybe it's that the high end stores are where a lot of the wealthy politicians live. >> that was honestly my first thing that i noted. and that's that is a fact. oh, so now that they're coming for nordstrom's and ys ysll, we have an emergency. yes. and los angele s and. and i'm thinking about chicago. i think about all ofbout the children chi who have been killed by drive, by scooter,dy s by that nobody talks about and no one write stories about. but this is so shocking that it has pushed karen to actually
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say, okay, now it's timew to form a task force and the mayor in d.c. to say, you know what, maybto e we should haveur a curfew. well, maybe that curfew should have been in place a long timesh ago and maybe it would have saved the lives of some of these kids se who have been into gang warfare that nobody talks about. and would have helped them as well. i am so disgusted by these di and these imagessmashi and smashing things and stealing things. doesng. i'm just trying to figure out. so you're saying like this, it doesn't matter these things, the politics shouldn't change just because people are still voting for the leaders in these cities that mean that in th people don't want these policies to go that way. >> i think i think you saye cit they deserve it. that's that's also i think you're right. if you vote for you deserve it. >> that never came out of my mouth. hat nevei didn't say is that whs you see the videos of the cityee council and all the outraged residents, those are all liberals. and there's this big disconnect from regular democrats that re, bout their business like
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do i take the subway up here, go out to dinner, use the city, etc. the cetera, and some electd officials, but mostly the activist class that runslasc shouting these things that are completely irrelevant to the way that we want to live our liveoms. >> well, if you're not going to prosecute people, arresting them isn't going n to do anything. and it's a big waste of everybody's time. we is a big hear all about nordstrm closing in san francisco. we hear about the starbuckstroml s closing, whatever, in washington, d.c. the only grocery store left the giant food store in anacostia, southeast d.c. is about to close because there's been so much shopliftinhas beeng so they're not just prosecuting people who steal stuff from stores or people who murder uber drivers who helped us in afghanistan, escaped and came to this country only to be killed by teenagers who out passed a curfew in washington, d.c. they're now having to shut grocery stores. >> the only one left in that areay stores because there's beo much shoplifting. so what's meaner to greg's
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point keeping, getting those people prosecuted and having consequences for them or having grocery stores closed, the mayor, the mayor stnd, the city council are begging the store to stay and they're like, wellor , you to help us out here because we can't stay and we can't put people who we can are at stores risk because you refuse to enforce basic law. i mean basic shoplifting is not prosecuted, not to mention murderliftin. >> but people know it's lifestyle. it's how you're changing people's lifestyles, right. wher>> it is the onle they shopy one that they know. the checkout person, that that is erosion of lifestyle. there's nowhere for them to get food. if it goes for shoplifting asians, shop there. >> and we've found the red line for democrats. >> designer handbags. i know. but you know what the real crime is and i think we should >> do address it and that is pete air.. h hair >> what? just turn, turn. oh, look at that. i said it like this.rslide this. it's like a dumb, violent
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advice industry. it could bring back your can your fas movie star i and up you want to get your own . legendary actor james dean died in a tragic car accident 68 years ago, but he will reportedly be appearing in a we nfilm thanks to a so jessica, do we need to sign like a do not resuscitate order like do not put me in. i di that's how you feel about it. yeah. we don't want to be a hologram. i did think remember whed thinn they did the whitney houston hologram and that was only a few years ago. and think how far we've come now that, like tom hanks gave an interview, he said, oh, yeah i'm going to be starring in movies for the rest of time. like they have so muchthey hav y on there that they can just keep making movies with me. >>p i don't love it. seemthe life advice thing only tutoring seems okay. thtt makes sense to me tha
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you homework help something like that. those are things with right and wrong answers. but the ideaisething you would a a bot about like should i propose? and thenbo l you in all of the qualities and has or i meano it kind of seems like that on th we're doing this already though with google and the swipine g on the dating apps. >> so siri, i mean, they're just kind of making it fanciere makinr to me. well, it's kind of like the old advice column. >> then the person would answer the, you know, here's your deal. but love their example of this tortured question about shouldo or should i go to my friend'swe wedding because i really can't afford to go to the weddinly ca and it reminded me of this video that my son sent me of larry david and was being interviewed. and it was like, they help these guys. like, i don't know what to do. g is to it's a ge i what destination wedding and i don't want to go. >> and he was like, what do you meand he wasyou ju? just say no good. i never, never, never go to a wedding. that'so a further than an hour away from my house. he's like, just sa y no. so just turn out just just ask larry david about that. so answer your question. so, pete, so pete,mother y is ae coach, is going to be out of a job now robots are taking no,
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no. >> the the her clients love penny. okay. she's a life coach. she'll come in. comen and tet strengths are your weaknesses. >> what are you going to do for that roof online? >> you know, i don't know, man. i'm sorry. >> there's like a training program for. i'll be honest. i love her, and she does a great job. >> i don't really know what iti is. i know she gave me a framegave h all my strengths that is ins n a closet somewhere. >> i you know, i don't them.t' it's definitely not hair. one of them is not hair. the other one's not televisionn. re. . >> i don't know what they are. and so but i remember one of my good friends in high school got married and his wife was very young, like 23.she said >> she was like, i'm a lifehow coach. how cacan you be a life coach if you haven't lived life? >> true. so i think same challenges with computers. >> the how do you factor that in? craig do well shrink robots >>ve couches in their offices? do robots dream? i know, i don't know either,ello but i tell you, robots will be b
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far. artificial intelligence is already going to be better at this. thd hire a lifee i fean coach once because i felt sorry for him. >> how old waslt he? >> he was like in his thirties, but. and he was a good kid. i don't think he watches thie ws show. i hope he doesn't because it was just like he had no there likethere way he was going to p me. i was helping him, gave me like 300 bucks and said, just you don't have to give me your advice. just go away. e ve me adviceyou guys going toe access to the universe of knowledge accesse, trillionsilln and trillions and trillions of bits of knowledge, basicallys , it has access to the universal brain. right. and what does your brain the iversal every day you're what you're doing is you're constantly sifting through knowledg e to make predictions about what you're going to do next. that's what thinking is all. thinking is, is like, what am i going to say now? m? >> maybe i should say bes something. and i'm trying to think predict the best thingt . that's what that's, what thinking is. so what happens is a i it it, it has all of this stuff and it just crushes it down so that if you have one question, it gives .ou the best predicted answer.
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>> it's better than any human being. the downside is the downside is we may rely totally on that to to make predictions for besto paths forward, which would then reduce our thinking, wouldn't think as much anymore because we would need to. because right now i'm thinking what i want for food, right? >> i may not think about that e. mor >> this might be good for a guy you're going to have know every time i sit down on friday night. that's exactly what i figured fo gr dad. so it'd be like, this is the>> person my daughter should marry. and daughteri will say it. >> i would be the best thing to do. you. i will look at everything. you go, do not marry that person. >> intuitive sense doesn't havee a heart, doesn't have wisdom to say it's all knowledge is fine without wisdom, without penny. heck, seth, looking at you and i is wisdom. >> it's trillions. information is not wisdom. all righm,t, how dare you? we are very wise here. but the fact is, is up next
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88 question everything fox files are to streaming now on fox nation america is streaming all that's not good you say sorry now so welcome back. it's tim>> wele for the fastestt step. >> is this one of the best sports hecklers ever? a greek tennis star, stefanos tsitsipannis stas confronting as in the stands, claiming that she was making buzzing noiseings in an attempt to distract him. >> what's wrong? there's a person imitating him. beeping oh, yeah, i'll take him, but it's a buzzer. great. before i serve you, have you taken matters? his own hands? >> oh, they've been getting a bit. they're buzzing. but do you know you don't quiz ?is exactly. what's the matter with him? i wonder what isthe . on >> she's. yeah, but the joke's on the bee
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lady. he stole won the match.>> >> martha. ief i love that. i love that. there's a person behint ther a d her pointing at her. >> she's right here. and i love that. he's like, i want her out. whe has to go. and then she did. and then she did. and then in one headed act. i hate hecklers like that. i get that it's part of sports, but not tennisklers fr how good >> how good does your bee imitation have to do for him to be doing this? i was impressed thinking it's right. i that's a great if you go to do something, no one's believing that. >> i mean, he's swatting at fake bees because the ladybecaus 15 feet behind him is making a buzzing noise pretty good. what made her thinndhik of thate >> and there's a couple ofar problems here. number one, why are they speakinge theyaking en like, why didn't he speak greek? or is that a joke? >> the umpire is goinge. to choose this speaksay. american is what i say. >> look, but it does raiseth a question whyat rai are somepo sports exempt from heckling? right. you can scream durinex.g footbae you can scream during baseballbl and basketball, but for some reason you have to remain
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silent. bowling, golf and tennis.d lo i would love to bring an airve horn to a tennis match. i never thought about bowling. bowling. bowl, right?be quietbout >> yeah, yeah, yeah. everyone is sports. i did not put bowling the same category as golf and tennis. >> in terms of bowling it's more gratifying. i like heckling. i was heckling club for baseballe heckli. m it was so much fun. so i got some heckling skills. noe t sure i know the b thing,d though. that's a new one. a good one. would you like to demonstratkno i'm not right now. what about my teacher? and i might add on my uniform on maybe next time. well, up next, get shredded or abovd. a bus boss is going viral after vowing to fire any employee of his who doesn't have a six pack saying, quote, my entireire ani. company, my entire team, if you don't have a six pack, you don't work for us. a it's called a standard. how about we raise them? how about you guys quit civilized and quit settling? m. mm-hm i don't even know. obviously, this, i think, is a
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raise if you have an eight pack. >> mm. what's your most packs you canpa have. well, i have zero packs. okay. and how many rolls? anybody that you know, i mean, i just think he's trying to geti attention on instagram. i mean, no one can really get away. i have a feeling that thisth >> i is. >> the weirdest thing about him. yeah, i'm going to i mean, he's a car salesman and not that against car salesmen, but he's a car and we're seeinge ar a lot of muscular baldse you s men yelling at people lately. >> have you seen this on instagram? they're all like, whiceeh is great, but what is your algorithm picking up u? ut yo >> you know, i don't know. i guess i must have donech a google search. >> what's his face? who's the dude? yeah, what's a guy the guy can't think of as dana white? >> no. yeah. dana whitee.. joe rogan, the other dude, military guy. i'mi, jocko. willard, you're not crazy. no, you're right. i'm not craz no, youy happeningd >> yes. you just have a new test, that's what. yeah, bu od t it's just kind of like going around at work, you know, asking people to pull
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their shirt upur shirt. >> he's wet t-shirt. why not? ifstanda it's the standard. >> it's the fox and friends weekend standard. yeah, well, that's a six pack i of beer. beerell, yes, during and after . >> yes. i feel like it's illegal. sh's probably why if he said all the women should have this size of bread, i think it's that's illegal. but abs you can actually work on so it's not legal to i mean yeah you can work out they how i come back next tuesday. >> all right i'm down friday is up next i need to the bedroom you came here with ohoun so are you i led innovationer r refunds help with your i.r.s. tax refundefun. hall use you can improve your business however you see fit. rosa used part o refundf refund to build an outdoor patio to thank dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. his practice a facelift. emily used parwa
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many video games. >> very educational. thlove that, thougo nbh because they all play like the nba players all talk about their hi. very good prep, very educational. >> if you're tyreek hill but if you're you know, yeah, if you're me it doesn't help us playing maddet hen is not gos to help me. >> but an interesting strategy. the kids all know the ratingtin >> my kids all know the ratings of who's 99, who's 98, you know. i'm sure they do, too. interesting. y one >> all right. my one more thing is themos peye awards are back. >> the fifth annual patriots. i'm sog:ing to being going to b. >> you better be.hv me, too. they're in nashvilleilleis yearo it's the fifth annual november 16th. and tickets go onigning sale tomorrow. they'll be the book signings and meetsmeet greets and show tapings and all those things. you can go to fox nation .com patriot awards. >> and since the nashville you know we're going to have some good music as wel nashvillp what about the hotels? what about the hotels the quieer the fine. an >> it's -- it's going to sell a lek because it's at the grand ole opry. >> and so there's a few less tickets available thae. pa some than the previous venue.
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