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clearly not the type of guy who should judge anyone for getting two doubles. to be clear.r. okay, they look me. de pod >> i look like i get paid in tequila and tie pods. but let'but s stay focused for a second, okay? >> every tim e i open up the newe i' york times, i feel likem i'm watching a game show called with the truth because this was such a demonstrably false attempt to give an excuse for the economy. itd here's the thing econo. the democrats, it's so laughable. it's like they make up excuses fo make upr the as if people wot notice they have less money. right. you knowwon' what, i'm saying i the if the democrats ran the titanic, they'd be like, it was a goodtitanic with a messag problem. >> yeah, these stupid elitismlim that won't be the case where you can check out jimmy, show's on the road. chec. this.k it out. check them out at fox news across america. i'm will cain in for laura ingraham. you >> check me out tomorrow on fox and friends weekend. it's time for jesse watters prime time to holler. well, everybody i'm jesse
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watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov kennedy and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city,this and this is the five which wasmt among the democrats climate change scam. >> just got a huge reality hug m one of the world's richest men, the al gore's in the aoces of te world loved to exaggerate the effects of global warming, constantly warning how boiling oceans are going to doom humanity soon. g ocea and the only existential threat humanity faces evenmore more frightening than a and a nuclear war is global warming going above 1.5 degrees in thea next 2010 years. >> i've heard young leader i'vs talk with me about a term they've coined climate anxiety ' ,right, which is fear of thesen future and the unknown it whether it makes sense fou r you to even think about having children, whether it makes sense for you to think about aspiring youo tht to buy.
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>> but what will this climate be? climate change clima is the crir of our lifetime. we have an obligation to futureo generations to make sure that we have a planet for them to livo live e on. >> that's what's boilingcr the oceans, creating these atmospheric riverseating and th bombs and the moisture out of the lan andd and creating>> s the droughts and melting the ice. >> but now the constant climate doomsday talk is getting some pushback from bill gates of all talgettin people. the billionaire says democrats the r. l of hot ai >> there's a lot of climate exaggeration. you know that climatf e not the end of the planet. so the planet's going to be fine planet'ne. complet we're not going to completely reverse development. reve numbers in a will. we hit 1.5 degrees? no. will we hit three degrees? no, we'll be below. we'll be in that range belowl . >> lower the better. and thand the know the sense of progress that's important >>r people to see that emission
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is in many areas have come down. >> i mean, freak is in the media also love to exaggerate. "the washington post" is basically callingwashingt a f you like, to use your air conditioning when it's hot. >> check out. the headline addicted to coolth how the dream of air conditioninge drea turned into the dark future of climate change. >> all right, judge, will bill gates's statement make an warmi impact on the global warming >> jericngs? no, no, no. because the people who want us be petrified that the world is coming to an end. and i think according to some ed it should already have come to an end. jut to that we to make live a minimalist life whilespes they prosper upon all the money they make from the green energys thll that was touted as the inflation reduction ace t. theyd and while we suffer, they don't want to have gaso have stoves, they don't want to starve fans, they don't want us to have gas carsy . sur and they are just interested
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in making sure that we're as miserable as possible. you shouldn't be eating meat. you shouldn't be doing anythinte that we're doing. but the truth is, it was very interesting reading the articlge that talked about gates, bloomberg as well as there were three of them, prince william and. they talked about the fact that not funding industries that emit heat indusat trapping technology, innovation and sable to protectgy certainsa things and make sure there isn't that much in terms of carbon emission , changingus t our whole lifestyle and telling us that we're just horribly dont like you.e at some point they're going to say don't have kids because much too much air. it's ridiculous. greg my sources at the washington newsroom tells him,st tell me the thermostat is at 60 six. do you know what this this is my theory. the author m the au was a man. this was to get in with the ladies because complains the most about how cold and it's cold it it's the at work. so he's like the white knight fighting the offic he'e. e they he's throwing western
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civilization under the bus, calling everybode andy how much you want to bet he wrote that storydicts. in an air conditioned room, and if he didn't, the n he's lying. >> sack of .ck by the way, i love kamalabout talking about how climate hysteria, which she is pushing, is creatin g kind of mental anxiety among among kidsnxiety a and young. a that's like a shoplifter complaining that walgreens has locked up all the stuff. stuff it's a marriage of culpabilityis and stupidity and how muchid you want to bet like like, oh, now i want to go to you. you saidng it was really surprising. >> you said something smaru saie but it was anyway, it was a long time ago. >>g:t you talking about when you focus on the specifics of an issue, the left falls. >> so as long as they talk about something general, whether it's eriut c conditionig or something, they can get away with it. but if you ask them appointed specific questiot ifem an, so ye an elderly grandmother on a hot, sweltering day and she's not. remember, people died during heat day, durin waves in france whenu
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their doctors were gone. you know, well well reportedn she's in she's let's say she's in a rest home and it's sweltering in august. >> does she not deserve air conditioning? what would how would he answer that question? you know, he would deny it woul questd. he tonight. so i don't know. i think that it's nice to ses ne all these people coming out and saying too much, but a lot of damage has bee been done ands always blame capitalism for this. >> that was part of the wholof e argument here. >> but how do they explain china and communism and theom contribution to the climate from and i think going aftera li something that saved lives is a little rich in a world whereactu you can actually point an obviouallys s things that kill people like, say, war, right. mean i imagine the ukraine war must not be good for the environmenort. >> it's definitely not good for the people. these idiots, they knowhatw what doing when you saw that that clip of them all sandwiched together. it's af them all sand but it's a sophisticat cult. >> it's driven by, i would say, a white combination of virtue
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signe. ng and self-lov >> and i think that they need t to live, in their own nations, just the way the migrants were werest bused to these cities.go somehow they've gotht to walk a the, walk, and we have to force them to do it by going into their homes, taking their ai r conditioning, turn offt th the thermostat. >> at the washington post newsroom, let's se prodw. >> productive. we can one more point. sure. joan by jeff bezos, who usesf most air conditioning amazon bands. drop it off your t shirt to youho usestr porch. >> that's true. that is a lot of emissions when it comes to the deliveryg? truc >> super. h his super yacht is colder than a morgue. yeah yacht, that's absolutely t. >> that's because he has a lot of dead bodies. oh, yeah l of dead i haven't se on prime day. we absolutely need mor more innovation and we need of e ways of taking heat out of the air, because that's what air conditioning is. i watch a lot of this olold dlon house. >> oh, yeah, that's that's a recent development. but how do you thinkt.ou think y you're going to sell people on this cult if everything about the cult? because traditionaconsulecauselr
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like oc, we have to suffer a a little bit here. >> but whe, but n get there the will be abundance. >> there's no abundance in the scheme abu of you can't have kie you got to smell like stinky germans who lived on airned conditioned dwellings. >> you can't eat what you want, you can't go where you want because we have to end fossil fuels. >> that means nod that means n no more flying, no more super yachts. but they're completelychts becae innovation comes from capitalisminnovati, number one. and number two, we're not going to do anything unless wewo, we'. embrace nuclear energy. >> if you want clean, abundantiw ,which is how you power theylizations, you have to have a conversation on going about nuclear energy. to ditthey don't want to do it t though the facts and the evidence down there are poorly cobbled together. >> thesis. you've praised bill gates on thitogethers show many times, jessica, now that he says this s is just a panic attack and thati humans will adapt and it's not i going to be doomsday. would you like to continueaise
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your or would you like to change positions? >> it's actually the first timel that one of your lies i'm okay with because i do likes i' billa lot. i don't think i praised him many times on the show, but i think he's an incredible gatesvm and one of the most exciting americans that we've ever had. >> very exciting. he what he's given us, he iis that exciting and what he's talking about is moderating your lifestyl excitdk the thing you you pick something up and you run and all the way in the opposite direction with it. just like he said, you knosaidk climate change isn't real or don't change the way that you live at all. al what he's saying.t he's saying that the world isn't going to end end by 2028 or whatever it was that aoc said. and bill gates gives say a of mt to fight climate change. let's be clear here. tens of millionse dollars to t bill and melinda gates foundation. he has a climate investment firmgas , called breakthroughgy energy. he is not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that manhe n is making this worse. and the air conditioning guyand again, he's not talking about no air conditionin
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g. you're saying if you go to. so i don't know how you keep your house. hoi like to sleep with it.ho particularly coluse,d at 67ce ad degrees. what nice and cold. i do col. point is but on the point is cane at you keep your house at 72i live degrees. 73 degrees. and i lived in england all six years. we didn't have air conditioning at all. and i was not an elderly woman at that time that was going to at that time. >> i am no>> jesi amw going to year, but people do it and thatr the point of the piece to justve say that there are people in developed nationslope, right >> this isn't someone that's sweating it out. they are too.ey i it yes, they aspire to take care of the planet, aspire to be comfortable in the summer weather. >> americans do. but when you go to if if you got into like a car dealership in texas during the summer, you don't get how colder, yo itn there. >> it's like 62 degrees. that's because they all have nuclea r power.powe and there are dealerships in texas. just be moderateheir in the way u
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and sneakers while meeting with ukrainian president zelenskysny. but now fetterman is fellow colleagues who include democra tisgrac s have had enougefh of this disgraceful attire. >>. i think we need to have i standards when it comes to what we're wearing on the floor of the senate. i can understand exactlyin what he was thinking at that point. >> i don't like itg >> i d. i think it would have been better if we had a discussion about it ahead of timeof . >> my mom's upset, she said, you know, we sent you to the senate, you went out, you buy all these nice suitsnicd and now they get rid of the dress code. >> chuck schumer on the floor. i meanf the , this is a bareopl that people can shuffle over and probably will. shnd proba think the people of pennsylvania are embarrassed. >> i'm embarrassed for them. but it's all a big joke to senator slob. of course, i've heard about i've heard that someit som people are upset about that. and the the right have been like losing their mindbe knowe they're just like, oh my god, you know, dogs and cats are living togethe togethe know
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and, you know, like i said, th aren't there more important things we should be talking about rather thaer than if in, s like a slob, you know,aren't it's kind of interesting. jesse says, aren't there more important thing te that w be talking about? but isn't it interesting that chuck schumerchuck sc makes a decision that with all the issues going on in the countryoi ,he decides that he wants to pretty much lower the code for fetterman of all people, he doesn't have a reason to look like a slob. >> he's no different than he'sy else.l >> peggy noonan this is i'm going to pull out dana perino. peggy noonan wrote a beautifuli. in the "wall street journal" today. >> she says if autifu you when k less of people, they're going to give yoe less.phoney and she says fetterman is a bo phony because she was into the a rich family and went to harvard. he's not some man, the people. >> he's a fraud.re s by dressing appropriately, you're showinghowi for respect t your colleagues. you're respecting the institution, whichution whio be the world's greatest deliberative body, preeminent
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t o men set foot on those hallowed grounds. >> public servantsos course make sacrifices. you have to go out of your way to look good. you don't just roll out of bed. it shows in her disciplineu can that you can comport yourself in a proper way. co in a and shows modesty to ret the fact that, you know. you might not want to dress like that, but you haveha to dress like that because you were hearing to theybody standards of everybody else anat your colleaguesel are. and it shows the america that you respect them and it shows that you care about the institution and you're modeling forr, young people.at. but he doesn't care about any of that. he thinkeserves he deserves mor he thinks he deserves an exception to the rule. , and he doesn't. he's just like everybody else. you know what's interestinwhat'n is that in october, fetterman said something like, i'm going d to only wear what you're supposed to wear and whatever code is.or him >> meanwhile, schumer changes the policy for him. >> jesi yeah, i thought i rememt
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was just a couple of months ago that we were debating whether it was oka wy, wear like in between sneakers because hakeem jeffries hasnd rubber sor on his head, but they were shoe leather. s they everyone basically agreed that you should be able to wear nice sneakers, that we have evolved in that direction. i didn't expect this. i thought maybe business casual, right? a suit, no tie, something likemb that is obviously a big change. i do agree that we have bigger issues. senator fetterman has promised the republicans if they actualltor fettpromisedy pd keep the government open that he'd be happy to wear a suit happy. i doi am quite old fashioned this way. o i still get dressed up to go to the theater. i don't go on an airplan airplah dressed like a slob. >>in i think it's important you to look nice for the people'rou that you're aroundnd.. it makes you sit up straighter as well yourself. and it was interesting inter the dichotomy because obviously this was a big story yesterday. and then i was watching senato,r speaking at a hearing and it
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was really touching what he was tryingy touchi about his diffics after his stroke processing, what people ng whae were sayingr and he uses his device right to make sure that he's not missing what people are saying. and i was wondering at that moment, are there folkthat aresa listening to the content of what he's saying, which tr so important fohe'sr people o have gone through a stroke or who are disabled and have traveled with this becauseou be they are consumed that he's wearing a t shirt or something like that. and llsay,i will also say kyrstn sinema has sat up there the, democratic senator from arizona, wearing likweest a little denim vest. ani remember no one saidat feels anything about that that feels on par with wearing an oversize t-shirt. okay. all righ ovesizet. >> he looks like a car mechanic candidate. e wear >> he looks like day after day.n why is he wearing a hoodie? wh y he presiding over the senate and a shorts? >> are we going to do that?ever i think we're going to do that for every singly singe sen,
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every single one who has a peccadillo or a special needl that he doesn't have a special ladies dress like that. since we heard ne: he d about him.oesn't >> yeah. no, he doesn't. 's just he's like the oldest gen z or in congress and he's od 54 years old, but he's actingned like a 21 year old. i mean, self care. and i need this to b s ande aboa and it has nothing to do with what he's gone through. gh andunve a great deal of sympathy for the amount of time that he spent in treatmentof tia his depression, which, you know, i really think that that was incredibly bravett him to come out and talk about that and i think, well, is unnecessary. ry this is completely unnecessary. and yes, there should be decorum and.united the upper chamber of the united states congress, i'm sorry, but there si' are vey few rules that we have left. dr. nd yeah, it's a veryit's pre break. >> dr. ross is looking at this going, i'm a is look world heart surgeon and a control icon sially in pennsylvania that's number one. >> and kirsten cinema is from she's putting on my pasties and a skirt made of little cocktail umbrellasd gone. it i
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>> keep the rule as it is. i'm going in. all right, gre ing ing, if you werestates s a united states senator, what would you wea ch >> you know, it'd be chaps. yeah, they say dressah, they for the job you want. apparently, he wants to catch rats down by the wharfrats, buts >>si he shouldn't be dressing fr himself. he should be dressin himsg for his constituents. and that's what makes i think that'ss i thin, what and the fa that he mocks people who are earnestly registerinwh go disgust over it and they're actually being quite nice about it, to laugh at themhe sd >> and he said, it's the right. it's not the right. you heard all those dems. i wishd all e . the dems would d about more lax standards. that would be nice. be comes to crimes piss and immigration. i wish they were just as off about that. abouthatbut i'm happy that theyd their limit in apparel. >> but. but but you mentioned depression and it's interesting. >> it's the treatmend itt n depression causes people not to do things, not to take caredn of themselves. and one of the one of the things that psychologists, therapistse say is you try to control the things around
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you, right? make your bed, you know, concentrate, exercise, work on you r grooming and appearance. that's a foundation for a better life. if you can'tbe life. you can tha that you can't do other things. >> and again, it's -- it'sin fop your constituents. it's not for you but it's it bus another another example of where the standards that we had in the past can be mocked.tu >> it's like, oh, that's spid.o stupid. it's like, oh, you're so upset. cats and dogs living together. no, actuallye no, that we're nol that upset. we just think less of you. we thinkess of of you.i don't by the way, i don't thinkess his his dress is the worst's thing about him. it's the stuff he believeshe s.. >> chase a black dude with a gun. yeah, maybe that's why you wear wear. that' because it's easier to chase. run. yeah. yeah. udge jea: to run o chase.all ahead. >> is this a new anti-racism scam? a liberal author is being investigated after teng fters millions of dollars go missing
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who we're least likely ous ngage about it are our children. c >> you know, that's what's really telling me to do this to wor that he's really doing the lord's work. and after the death of george floyd, boston university hirednnedy as dr. kennedy as a professor and allowed him to raise ten of millions of dollars to start an anti-racist center, for a research center, well, that was a huge mistake. >> the college has launche d inquiry into the center over the allegations of financial mismanagin g. it has only produced two research papers since ithalf started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kendi as some sort of power drun k tyrant. one professor who works theres r is asking what happened to theq. money. >> quote, it's pretty hard for me to imagin ore they throughh 30 30 million in two years, we have reachedio to dr. kennedy fr comment. we have not heard back. that's very surprising kendimmek >> so, judge, where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money. that's a$30 million for a reseah center. center, $30 million and two
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papers in two years. now, i.f you have 30 people on staff for what? no no,, not 35, 45 people. and now they're down to like five. they cut them in half, whatever the number is. so so yy them you didn't pay them r million. so it's either embezzlement, fra some kind of fraud or, you know, it is some, you know,a being used for something we don't know about. and the sad part thi about this is that it's disappointing that all the money that was th, the aftermath of george thoyd, whether it's by blmfl or by this gentleman, was not used for those in the inner city,most for those who needed itg the most, for young kids, for educatiokir n, and, you know, fe this guy who, you know, is apparently an egomaniacgo in who comes out and says, you know, i got two papers and i know everything there to kat's about what's going on. and the problem is that this, that with blm and with thish and with the districtht, when that happened after george floyd, the neighborhoods and the businesses and theth
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the precedent is there now. everybod is y knows that you caw burn down a buildings and neighbors and businesses if you're upset about it and there won't be any consequenceane is you. and this guy, you knowguy,, is r a disappointment and he lectureses us on what's wrong with our culture when in reality it's what's wrongrkin with him. >> yeah. and you had a lot of people who were working at the center who reallyg at y lo looked up to him had and wanted to continue the work that he had started. and they're his most vocal critics saying that hee hi is an authoritarian, he is abusive, and there are a lot of redundancies there and they have no idea redun the money we. so are people being racist questioning the good doctor? >> oh, i don't think i haven't even heard that, which is a nice heard t break from the usul conversation about these things. and he say s that they're moving to a, quote, fellowship model. >> we'll see how goes. t' >> just habits that sexist
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women can't be, fellows. good point, greg. thank you. >> jink we. an okay, fellow. okay. n in things like this happen in higher education too often.or and you know, people who are critics of them alwayscritiy ,well, the money could have been spent this way. and this happens on both sides. right? you your your pet projects or your ideas that you think are more important. so you say, well , we could have taken that $30 million and we could have done this. >> and i wish that there was infinite money. that we could make sure that we eradicate all problems facing us inlike t society. but spending money on something like this, which, by the wayhi, boston university gets a lot of kids to want to come ther te to be part of these conversations, gets academics to want to leave whereve ersationre are to come to be part of thisnt anti-racist center. i hope get to the bottom of wherever this money is going alk also take a long loo at the unbelievable amount of money that is pumped through these institutions and are not doing what you should with the money, which is educating kids and giving kids. alsone more of a shot at going
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to these institutions, getting more scholarship money off your endowments, more than just taking and taking it. >> what they are taking from the federahel what not. for the more you have it wasmore federal government and in education like this. but it's not surprising that boston university fell fo r a scam like this, is it? >> no one could have ever seen d this coming. kennedis cominy in a million yes would this guy lose $3 g0 millin ? >> jessica this doesn't happen all the time. when dtime dpeopleo people just0 million? >> yeah, i've never seen this happen. >> 30 million dollars is gone and this guy is like getting investigated by boston university. how abou ersity?t irs gets involved?s. how about the u.s. attorney up in the commonwealth of massachusetts gets involved? this is a massiv is e scam and everyone's dancing around it because he's black. you w, cares what color he is. co he justt st stole $30 millio, which could have been used foru scholarships for at boston the university. and that's the point when racis
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you're in the racism industry, you don't want racism to go away. away.you to perpetuate it.. and that's what he was doing. he was teaching people to sechie racism. trying think about how crazy that is. he wasn't trying to get ridg pep of racism. >> he was teaching people tole go i n and, look for racismt' wherever they could find it. inw, it's funnnny thy that is gg away, but the racism industry is getting biggedus gettinr andm hope that this guy spends lots of time behind bars because that's what he deserves. >> totally disorganize racism in order to get it to knowgo a you don't need people making up racism like the professo wr who created institutional racism. they just found ou utey fou he concocted all the data in his research reportnd o and s he's been fired. institutional racism doesn't exis beet. >> it's racist if we don't bring greg and greg. that's true because i identify as a black man and i want to say this, nobody want to be you to take to go to this i center. they go to be you to drink and you don' t know it.u fo no parent wants their kid to be
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educated by this this dreck.t however, i got to give himwa credit. it's a great sca gm. he married the accusations of racism to nots of funding. his escapades. because if blm taught us anythin becag besides how tot ther riot, it's that there are millions of white virtuer to signaling folks ready and eager to part with their moneyt . they won't be called racists. it's a great scam. thei give them credit. emp as for his employees nowlo turninye nowg on we talked abous before. beforee people, put their pronouns in their resumé because they're making bepersonal demand up front and they're going to turn on you because it's all about me, me, me all how ironic is it that the king of oppression is no w being of being an oppressor by the very people that he hired? it's a red for trouble. >> he don't hire those people. he did. hire thoi love it. >> i love it. and now the people who are hired are trying to fire now ths the professor. up next, the mystery of why the f-35 fighter jetor e crash
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the stories. he should do stories. he knew what was out that theyesse: he get all the attention. >> he's good. he's on my show monday nightn .a >> really? >> jf you watch if you're watching. he's actually filling in for brad. therife e to me is about a study in opposites at what happened with that plane. oh, that'sthat p too serious tos him up next the our timeups david brooks getting roasted aftete after posting this twee this meal just cost me $78 cos at newark airport. this is why americans think the economy is terrible. and now david brooks is getting onnked on by the restauranamink complained about. they claim the only reason the bill was so high was that more thanse 80% of the meal cost was his bar tab. >> kennedy bag. the yeah he had two doubled tw yeurbons, which were about $29 apiece. so, yes, it's expensive to drink at the airpors it'st. it would be cheaper for himof to become a member of the united lounge, huh, jesse?bu
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i kind of thought he did this because then he disappeared from the internet fo eared frr an entire day. go 48 days, like not logday. in your phone. oh, so he just wanted to set t this offthen, then fly off into the distance. >> this is a "new york times" tiy tries to relate to the average man and triesut how to humblebrag about how muchhe's he's drinking while he's flying. to some nice location. and it blew up in hi bles face and i think it's fantastic. i really don't like this. re d i don't like people trying to act like they're downah to that's my zone. hew what, you know what infuriates me? >> he didn't leave a tip. at's he didn't that guy did not leave a tip. that's what i think it sayt s. new york was bad. let's do burger fries. 7 17., >> and now i like the red team. oh, no. w terrible. and you know what? he's supposed to be a fact checker,t?'s supe right he's.
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he's an opinion column, but it doesn't matter. i mean , you give an opinion based on what you think are the facts. i mean, like, what kin factd of pertimes? diem do they have at the times? >> ddoo they kno thew he's dring dope and now they do now, greg g ,he's kind of a de bag. >> have you ever met him? no, i met him once. i got world famous when i was. just a nobody. i was out. i wai was s a friend's book pari and i. i went up to tell him that i enjoyed his book and he just,asl like, basically just dismissedla me. and it was because i worked at men's health and that was i couldn't help hi m any way. never >> and i'll never forgett that that what a doorman said about the same thing happened to me. i went to william sapphire at a cocktail party att the yacht club. >> know? >>ah, that's the same thing for a fund raiser for a fund raiser. 23.i am >> right. all right. and i go to him. seven. i go, i am a huge of your column, sir. >> and he goes, you have great taste. well, that'ses you kind of char. okay. that was john, right? that was charming. harmin
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>> it wasn't charming. he had he fumbled to his words, by the way, i believe this wasgt a deliberate humblebrag. humbyease look at me and m expensive whiskey. >> he was. he's a pretentious gasbag. that's what he was doing. okay. yeah. malpractice. up next, gasbag. >>t yeang jessicah. back to back. known she is known. a passionate artist, known for o loving the outdoorne wans. known for getting everyone together. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda approved 16 types of cancer, including certain early stage cancer be useds. one of those cancers is triple negative breast cancer. keytruda and thontinued be usd with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after
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i was invited to the grill. now that was the time, and i couldn't make it. and now i regret i regret. >> i should have just droppede everything and gone to the grove heaven's gat e. yeah. people's temple. now. i'm glad i missed out. yeahi missed. t kind >> jessica, what kind of secret society would you have? i think that i ty would have something around nba fandom, but really justba the personal stories. not like the actual playing, lit i'm fascinated by. >> the illuminati. oh, yeah. like that. about. liket have what you got under that cape and whatever. yeah. not dare call a conspiracywhat. bet , but somebody at home. >> and i would like to be a part of a secret society knowa >> and the topic would be a secret. mm-hmm. interesting. how's that for sec? at is whatast? yeah, that is good. yeah. what makes you think i'm notf part of one? >> oh, mason, if you. >> this is from diane. if you could invent something, what would you choose? >> i it's in the answer.swer >> it's in the answer for meun anyway. >> you know, uninvite yourself. uninvite the uinventn. w
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>> oh, very good.h i just came up with that. brilliant. than>> judeanine: k you, judge. >> what would you un invent? i would un invent a vacuum.venta why that. >> because i have to use it all the time. >> jud >> but then you'd have got a broom instead. but i. good with a broom. >> oh, yeah. that's a minor. yes. yeah. oh, i guess it is applied. it's just that you don't likehaa is what. >> yeah, i have a lot of those. i could go bac lot othose.k to y juicer problem, but blame it on juice. >> i like to d juio thisce all . time. >> so self-loathing? yes. that's -loathin of our charm, by the way. but i'm not that kind of juicer. i don't like electrit f juicc bs in the city. mm.tabu i understand. there. but there. thert the verye point dangerous. shouldn't be out there. >> that's a fair point. people get hit. reg: faie of tuestwhat am. >> js i guess my show got hit? on the oc. yeah, he's fine. well, i mean >> gh,, you know, his family, they got a big settlement. >> he's dead. ement.
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jesse, i think i didn't invente. the iphone. i know people think that's dumb, but listen peopl, you rememberfo those days before the iphone where you had to call people on a landlinere the and wonder if they were there or you could disappear out in the wilf d. we no one could find you or take a picture. or you could. you were killing our eye'rllings with these things, greg. >> i think it's making us fat and stupid. yeah. >> greg: aast g glasses.g >> i would invent cats.as i don't like them. ohses.dy: i i , really?ll, to >> don't like. oh, well, tough titans don'tug the like. going i would. i can't believe i'm going to say the internet, but i've, i've had i it. y an the internet. then you had to go to libraries. yeah. then you need an encyclopedist a like. oh, i love the encyclopedia. that was so fun. would you get a needia. i love e to sit on them. >> oh, you. >> oh, that's it. that's it. ont, ore thing is up nex baby. dad. dad. what with it
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thing, judge. >> all right, everybody. i'm on hannity tonight o talkingnd o about menendez. that menendez. what a mess. kinds betwee of between him and. but that's another issue. but tonight, i want to talk bes to you about one of the best cae was maded nothin at a texas high school football game, had nothinth any og to do with any of the players or anyone in the field or anyon e watching in the stands as the whole team kicked for an extra poinl sailedt, the ball sailed h the uprights. however, because there were no netso netsball w, the ball was o to travel through and over the fence. somehow,w. fro now get this a passer by was able to grab fromby. their passenger window as they drovn the by. no part in the game and they scored the extra point. actually, guy driving by the passenger and the window down. ball goes in and catches it. y o >> to me, picture, i love that.i that's my favorite. one more thingg in. >> ten years. that's the first time you've said that, greg. >>ge jeani it tonight. >> what a show.
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