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policies because he got a haircut? >> what grade does that get? >> i gavne ai give this 1ad. this is a terrible ad. he has been senator in montana for 18 years. it doesn't tell votersel anythin that he's going to do i to alleviate their economic concerns. and it reinforces a message that most voters, i think, probably already know. and ying to i don't know what he's trying to get across by talking about $12 haircuts. devil >> that's pretty brutal. i mean, devil's advocate her ads a few seconds. do you think like someone released that saysthis this, gut like me? >> i don't think so. look, i mean, at this poin tpoin t, of you know, most barbershops would be better off putting a signg in their window$1 saying we fixed $12 haircuts. ky terry, thank you. all right. well, that's it for us tonight. i'm kayleigh mcenany, in for i laura catch up next week. hello, everybody. i'm jillian turner along with emily campagna, kennedy,
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joey jones and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 right here in new york city. ththis is the five nearly 40 dae of silence leading up to 20inuts six total minutes of air time. in an interview last night for vice president harriirtimeviewsa running mate, tim walz, they sat down with cnnll for their first big media interview since replacing biden on the democratic ticketervieet. harris claimed her values have not changed this when she was presses haved. d why she has done an about face on some major voter issues like fracking. >> take a listen. do you still want to ban fracking? >> no. and i made that clear on the debate stage 2020 thatwo i would not ban frackingno as vice president. i did not ban fracking. as president, i will not ban king, as inot ba back in 2024.eo and i've not changed that position, nor will i going forward. change t or wii kept my word anp my word. what made you change that positio n at the time? >> well, let's be clear.>> my value let'ss have not changec
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>> well,king harris, is fracking 180 providing a roll the tape moment for us here. watch what actually said during the 2020 campaign. there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. fagr abou will not end frackin . he has been very clear about that. i will repeat and the american people that joen wi biden will not banll fracking. that is a fact. that is a fact. inter >> the other big interview moments last night involve the man that she replacents lasd on the top of the democratic ticket. that's obviously president biden. harris defende pred their jointt record together in office, especially when it comes to the economy and thcord tog shborder. she also revealed whether she had any regrets about vouchinghl for the president, about amid all the concern about his fitness foconcr office. >> watch this. you insisted that president biden is extraordinarily strong. given where we are now, do you have any regrets about what you told the american people? no, not at all. he hastorican pe intelligence, the commitment and the judgment
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and disposition that i think the american people rightlyside deserve in their president. you raise your hand whennt whether or not the border t should be decriminalizedhe. do you still believe that? i believe there should be consequence. i'm the only person who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations who traffickintionalrganizatg d beings. you have been vicehuman. president for three and a half years. the steps that you're talking about now. why haven't you done them already? well, first of all, we had tod o recover as an economy, and we have don ae that. we've maintained by nomics is a success. there's more do, but that's good work. t to all right, let's kick it out to the table, greg. after this. obviously highly anticipatedn th 40 days in the works interview last night, a long form interview w. we only got 26 minutes, but that might be the longest we hear from6 minu tha her befo
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the election or before the debates, anyway. o i think the important question for folks to ask i'm themselves coming out of it is what i'm going to ask you right now, which is what is comical ask rhich harris' vir the country and what does she stand for? >> it's like the media it' equivalent of constipations li. >> in other words, you just anticipating and anticipating nothing. they needed some fiber. you knowl. that amused soul.ot it was not interesting. i felt like i'd stumbled intofec a parent teacher conference and their kid was joe bidedn. th and they had to they had to, arn like, tiptoe around the fact that that joe is older than i everybody else but can't anything. it was 20 minutes that felt like 200. >> they took like the most anticipated interviethook ipatei days and it felt like a stale bag of nuts from a vending machine. >> i was nonplused. that was the point. the goal here was a controlled demolition. >> you know, limit the damagwase to 18 minutes for topics.
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foe she didn't like score a point. >> she did get a hita but she also didn't pull a biden. >> and that's all they could hope for. this wasthat'sl they safer thana convent. fo the thing that that really me though and the big issue the no follow up. all right so they asked she asked harris well on the one question, there was some follow .y that was it? yeah, it was said there was one. roere was when they askeasked e harris about her role in lyingle to the american people about joe's mental state. >> and they couched it dan ca catch couch is do you regret telling the american people he was strong. >> and of course harris took the word regret and made it nota about lying to americabout but about serving biden. of course, she has nino regretgs about working with joe biden. but that wasn't the question. it wast , do you regret lyingyi to america? >> and there was no follow up tong tand th. 's it was it was it's amazing that in these last two weeks, trump' lass done like five plusu
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hours worth of interviews, they couldn'oft manage to do 20 minutes of transparency. it was just a fog platitudes and evasive pivots. it wasn't just horriblt e. it wasn't enough to be horrible. it was inept. it was. it it was dead. it felt like it was in a i conference room at the days inn. it was like it was like a deposition. >> it was just there was was nothing. so to your greg's point about hes r, when it comesme to vouching for president biden ,axelrod over on cnndavid actually liked her answer. he gave her kudorod ons for. >> take a listen to what a he said. who cares about him? hie didn't run away from himbou she gave him, i think, his due. she understands that there's hsh some risk to that. >> that actually was elevating to me in a wayer . that i hadn'tk on expected. so i think on the whole, this was a good night. the whos it wasn't a huge i doh she moved the ball that much forward, but she's certainly didn't fall back. >> eugene levy so elevating
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in way he hadn't expected. >> what do you think about that? kennedy. yeahno hink abo, i of agree with greg e who pulled his chain and i don't think her stance on joe biden is particularly difficult to answer. and i don't think it's particularly importani dono one really cares about joe biden this point. joe biden doesn't seem to care about jo this int.n doese biden. he doesn't care about governing the country. so, you know, sures no she canlk shellac his presidency all that she need i >> and i dtho think the question could have been phrased better. you know coue when did you knowh that the president was in decline? >> becauseat did know everyone knew. >> we all knew. and we, ev weren't the last pern in the room, which was how she phrased it when she was talking about their horrible afg afghanistan withdrawal plan. she was the last person wi biden.asi so the point of that was i know him best. longe i sit with him the longest. th if that's the case, then shse have known first that there was something really, really wrong with himer wwith him and she hai
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the american people. remember when anderson coopeser actually her after that horrific debate and sheif e promised people if there was something wrong with joe biden? >>re s i would be the one to say something? it's like, well, why didn't you say somethin whyug? >> why didn't you talk with some of your colleagues sbout th e 25th amendment? maybe because she knew this maybe and if she the q sat there and answered the questions likeue, a good little warrior, that she would be rewarde, thatd with the. nomination. no one would stand in her way. not joe bide non, not the obamas, not josh shapiro, not gavine th newsom. and the whole thing would be hers without any pushbackinga at all. that was a deal that she made with the devill that and signed it in her own blood red ink. so part of the problem for her, emily, is that she was trying to like, i hate,e the expression thread the needle, but i guess she was trying to thread tryi oh, e where it's like was it's always had to be about right.ou
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>> because she's a woman. got it.ri yeah. ght it's sexist,s a man? but try i fully support everything he's done, i stand by our for the last three and a half years. but it's also timeurd, turn the page. it's two opposite directions. >> we can't really do both things. right. i felt like it was like when you watcheo thl liked she spoust that are fighting and when they're fighting and then fi ther child just did this today but when they're united it's oh look today billy got straight a'sht s right? our son is so amazing. she's clearly trying, ou to divr herself from the administration only when it serveyi ts her ande sheer volume of those flip flops for dana bash noflip-flotr further and say, well, talk to me about this evolution. how exactly have you changed hoy and why? e that's all point people have excuse it on the left by saying, well, every politicianchange hav flops, noth and not this heavily. so why t this m as who is so committed to these values that clearly run the entire gamutto? i was so sorely underwhelmed. greg, i agree with you. this is a prosecut sorely e her she likes to remind us, not only is this our sitting viceg e
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president, this was the senator and the attorney general and more. she wantedpresidena senato remiv did not deserve sneakers on the cover of vogue, t beca that because she was vice president, she should have been in heels. she president with the spouses of all the leaders of foreign nations because shshe decle sai7 summit. no, no, no. i'm the vice president. i command respec t. et i won't meet with the spouses. and now here we are led to believe she can't eveses.new conduct an interview solo. she can't formulate thoughts. she was clearle can'oughtsy totl unprepared, except for her pull the chain comments that shared . likes to repeat and otherwise. there was zero command ou knowledge information and experience that you would expect out of someone who's been in tht eonen ine white hous four years and who wants to be there for another four years at thenother top. >> we're going to get into governor walz in the next block a bit, but i just want igoverno you, joey, because there was so much criticism of him joining this interviews beforeace, e it took place. everyone, you know, sort of coming down harvert o d, certainly, she and saying she should have handled this one solo. so now that wed have handled han the interview, do you think it was the right call for himo itt to be or not?e no
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>> i have no idea why he wasy there other than maybe to make her look smarterhether, more intelligent, or more eloquent in her speech. i don't know. the things he did say we'll talk about later e said. but just to go back to her interview. listen, the point of this interview wasn'to point get her answers on record. it was to offer her anecor opportunitd,t way to correct the record, to make it altt itothed out so she doesn' to be questioned about it whm theyhen they came back fro the first commercial break, they literally ran the intro f to the second segment was it was an ad foorr kamala harri hat and then there was a clip from trump when he went to the the organization of black journalists and sitting there getting drillejournalid. t >> the very first question, are you racist? and the irony in thae u t is thp they only had that clipp of trump because he will sit down and answer from anyone. he doesn't he's not afraid he won't back down . she gave more details about the breakfast that she supposedlt ky when she was told that biden ths dropping out than any
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policy to ask her. i mean, the only numbers or facts i could i could find o. i took notes from the part of the interview that was obviously went back to college footballrt oi , but she said a $10,000 tax credit that's called j.d. vance wants to earn $6,000 tax credit. that's j.d. vance wants to do ten. and then she said, we're she will give you $25,000 so c you can buy a house that cost twice as much as did last year.h and tell me how that's a good deal. but we know about bacoood dealna and pancakes and puzzles and all the other horsnd andeli. that threw in there that i don't believe any of it. real quick, we go to break. i don't even know if we but a have time for this, but brian jennings nabbed an interviewiew with president trump, the first one after last night. here's his takaf a e on the debate excuse me, on the interview. >> i think it was not exactly a great performancw.>> i te, bue it was a low energrfory performa to take all of that time and get ready for that kind of an interview. it wasthat kin softball intervik that i really think that probably, if you look at it, it was nothat prot consid a big success. if you go by the reviews, it s considered much less of
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running mate tim walz. >> extra zs for all the sleep you got watching it. he was back up to her first interview. the minnesota governor was finallinterviey confronted overo accusations of stolen valor. walls whuro is a former teacher, bizarrely blamed his military films on some bad grammar. watch this. he said we were talking>> about in this case, this was after a school shooting. the idean thiss of carrying thef weapons of war. and my wife, the english teacher, told my grammar hese wea, not always correct. but again, if it's not, this is an attack on my childre corre in for showingn for me or it's an attack on chodog, i'm not going to d that. and the one thing i'll never do is i'll never demean another member's servicey dog.anothe in. >> i never have and i never will. >> all right. so, joey, i don't remember the attacks on his children for loving him or the attacks on his are. but i would as a combat veteran, please set the recordeo straight, because what is's the the best way to view b how?t hi
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he has talked about his military career,career his time in service. he honorably served in the national guarde hono and soe of the exaggerations that he's made maybe for self care. i mean, i'll be nice.nice camean, i'm going to be as nice as i can be about and say that he is a liar and a coward. >> and that's i feel about it. and let me explain why. it's not because he's running for vice president on the democrat ticket. there are republicans that are no longethr in congress. i would say that about two in the house that adam kinzinger used to love to hang outtoo. wia and so. so with that being said, the problet beine m him is that he used he said in that clip he said, i don't think said denigrate or belittle anyone service. he belittled everyoneo beli that didn't go to combat. he belittled their servicee whe he decided that he couldn't have a political career, no a about going to combat. he decided that his 24 years in the national guard was not enough. instead, he had to sitime in on the house veterans affairs committee, i presume, as chairman, i don't know. it's not going to happen. s when he was a juniore sa
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member, but he said on the house veterans affairs committee, look, that gold the s, star families across the dais and he sat there and he said whe theren, when we camem back from war, we didn't have the resources o r the mental health support we needed. his war was fought in southern italy. i mean, i'm sorry, but between ital, send men'istanuthern to italy. i don't need mental health. when i get back from italy, i don't think maybt needl health e me. h but i don't think so. it's just, you know, this idea that he said i carriedwar. the weapons we carried in war, like that's one little slip. and it is one little slip. it's not bad grammar. i'm from georgia. i can give you all kinds of badr grammar real quick if you want me to. but th ye is when you pile it up over several years, when you take the people that that se the sergeant major that took majo his anden he leftan what and what his position is on him he continually lied. sthe truth let you fill in thee blanks. didn't correct anyonblanks, e. i deployed twice to combat once on ship. d do you know what my peers would do to me if i said i deployed three times? becausi said ie in marine corps
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deployment means you went to combat. you don't use that term unless . it's applied to combat. i can say i deployed three times, but reallss to co y i deployed twice. so when it comes down to semantics, they matter se because when you care about the men, do you know what you get when you di thon? the battlefield. the exact same award i got for simply losin ig my legs, a purpa heart. >> so at the end of the day, ife you care about those people, you want to honor them. you don't try to put yourself on the same pedestal. m, try tthey're on in.n that in my opinion, that's what he does when he sits there and he talks to gold family membersil and he lies about his own service in order to connect to them. that'smembers ut a biden mover s right there. for those of you who don't know, his son did no whot in cou ,although he would have you believe he did. >> yeah. and he has madeve he de that clm repeatedly. and i think that's why people are so sensitive to it, becausmrepeated te they don't wd lied to and they don't want to be misled. tosled. ford wa enough people that it's an odd way for him to connect. but it hasn't justm about his military service. he's also done the same thing s about his wife's fertility struggles and he talks about ivf. his wife didn'y struggd het hav.
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you know, that is an incrediblys emotional and expensiv ae and invasive procedure. she didn't have that very procedur e. >> but he he implies that she she has is there to see have a glitch. >> i don't know where. you s this is coming from. what you said was so powerfulaio and in power my own tiny way.tht i just say that as humans and americans, we all have and our and personal experiences. and if you are running for that high of an officed peand ,t doesn't matter. or should it matter what your particular experience was? becausd no e it will resonateause with many people via its authenticity so you shouldn't have to lie about anything. so the fact that he liesth about everythinge factabout bec, a lie, a little embellishment, a little stuff semanticss a li i that is a lie. and it is certainly a lie highe at the highestst hubris insult way when it is demeaningt our men, women in service. and it demeans all the a americans whose vote he wantllse to earn because he thinks he can pull the wool over becas he and it is furthered the entire way down the field and across the goal line by the media, who says he's a regulargi
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guy and oh, wearing filson is awesome and he's bringing regular back and he's doing this. they are carrying the folksy love, this caricature and veneer they've they've painted around him. it neer the is disgusting becausety they are doing what they did to biden which is forgive him fo her 30 years and make it okayt y to be a pathological liar. >> t did she need him in thatd i in that interview? >> i think so. i thinm in k she looked she lookedi thin very miserable and uncomfortable. do think there's a bit of social anxiety that that it kind of envelops her. you know, when i was in nam, it was spring break 2010. >> i don't talk about it. i don't bring it up. i mean don't it was like it was tough. >> you know, i had to fly business because don't at first. oh, yeah, i know, i know, i know it's hardt into and you n i won't get into the, the, the situation with the sanitaray issues. >> but anyway so again i t goeshe to the, the pick and choosing how to answer a questiond.
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so the question was about his lies. he pivots to it being his service. that's his way out. no one is questioning his service but him. >> exactly. you know what i meanyou kn whait you know, he's. d he's the one who's demeaning service. no one else did. service,. also dana dana bash helps him out by grouping the lies togetherps. option o so it gives him the optionf no of not choosing the more serious lies. the the dwi thing is a big deal. his campaignthe dwi covered it. it's huge. i bet lieer liead the lo tagged in with another lie. he i don't think he eveni do addressen'd he never addressed that. so we did the same it's the same pivotit's the with whatt i mentioned before, kamala, when they when they weremention you know, do you have regrets lying to america? shve withied he did do regret serving with joe. he does the same thing with his military thing. helps hi and then she helps him one.aying, here are three of your lies. you know, just pick one, you know, and then he picks the easyand thpick one, turns io the thing, talks about people, you know, going after his kids
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and his dog, you know. thank god for internet trolls because. t >> if one person had not made his ip about his kids or his dog, he never would have any defensee ne at all. so they they are so grateful when one person on the outn anda of 100 million people goes on and says, heyha,he what about your dog. thank god now i could be the victim. chs than iw i'm the victim. how dare you go after my dog or my child? it's one person in a trailer park. isd jillian, he says he's candid. >> but is that really code for lying? i meang?, only thing that he wag candid about last night, on, only thing he took on the only issue he addressednly at all. a the only thing he talked about was his family, whichy could not be really farther from to from the purpose of this interview, from the reasonm the that he is sit there, which is so that america can learth in more about
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this person who most people have never heard of before or had never heard of before. a month ago, there was a surve t before he ascended to the ticketed that 90% of people in america didn't know enough about him to have an opinionknok so we know the back story. now he's told his personal story over now and over and over again at the rallies at the dnci last was an opportunity for himm to get into it. >> what'os your vision? re abo what do you care about? what do you stand for? same thing with harrisut and its seemed like both of them declined the opportunity. yeah. issues. smith issues. i think that's what everyone's coming out. talk about a snack attack. california's tal going after flg hot cheetos and twinkies. >> those commies. please after with us. with us. someone needs to customize save
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free ice. >> i might be. yeah, maybe not in california, k it's a snack attack. a the golden state is cracking the hot cheetos,inkies twinkies and other snacks after state lawmakers voted ban chemicals used in them from school lunchrooms. backerhroomss of this bill clais the dyes in those products can cause neurobehavioral in some children like adhd. but industry opponents dispute reports about its damage to people's healthynents di. . but could this be a bipartisan issue? rfk jr is teaming uprump with donald trump to make america healthy again, t a sayid quote, the issues that bind them together is having safe food. >> watch this. don't you want healthy children and don't you want the chemicals out of our food? oh, you want a president that'si going to makn?e america healthyi again and we're going to bring
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it back and we're going to make it healthy, beautiful than and better than ever. >> no, no, no. the one. com all right. we'll come back to thae bat. jillian, i've heard for a while, like i think it's read number five that some of these guys are bad. i've o friends who won't let their kids have them. doctors recommended. is it kind of odd that thislikel is the first time we've heard something like legislation being passed for ifor itt? no, because i think, like we were talking in the break, likew at most everything that we eat and put in our bodies in this country is like trash. and so this is a continuation of that. s icontinua of thi'm like to p like a huge health nut or anythinga . d th i first heard about the it's the red and the yellow dyes that are really bad are and they're in everything, not just food, they're in like all go look your bathroom. they're in all the products in your bathroom, especially kids producthe produs. they are. there have been large scale thn large that kidsv who ingest certain quantities of the stuff into their body end up having emotional,
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behavioral, neurologicsummer problems. >> as a result, some of them are like short term, likeks you know, maybe the kid freaks out for an hour. others are longer term. they're also of carcinogens in them, which cause cancer. it's like, it's a very big problem. i don't think you can say like taking cheetos out of our dietca going to solve the problem. it's like in europe, they have these chemicals are banned. they're not allowed to be sold. i don't know when we're going to d wheo something about itmaybe here. maybe this will be the first step. but i do thinkth wil the it's -o important step to get it out of the food chain, out of the supply here of everything that goes into our body. kenned y she said a real bade wo word. she said, ban, you know, we talk about freedomrd ban, had fe plane on the way in. but there's a difference between deciding note's differen something in a meal that the government gives your ki thad as opposed to like bloomberg's big gulp, you know, not allowing you to decideallowing d adult to go have a big soda.ul >> but that's where this stuff goes. you know, the moree a big soda r there is in our health care and health insurance, the more
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going to have a say in what we put in our own bodies. and there is no more intimatere than the one you havela with yourself and what you ingest. and, you know, it starts with kids wis and a lot of thes bands are really condescending becausare they want to make sure they control the food that goes into the lowest incomet int, wh in places like los angeles and new york are subsidized.so w >> so what they're saying is, ohha sayin, you're poor. , yo you can't make the decisions for yourself. the government will make thosekh decisions for you and then we'll have better outcomes. >> well, what's nextenell hav sh with red. die number five. and then does it go toen doe goo your genes? >> because what could some of the other causes of adhd be? >> so maybe if you're going to procreate and if you're going to have some, you know, government subsidized , yogoverny treatments, maybeshd the government should test your genes to make t t that you are not passing anythingth on that coulatd at some point b be a big problem for the government if they hav fe
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to take care of you long term.so so if you have adh id or schizophrenia or gout or diabetes in your family, well, e maybe those branches need to be snipped and you shouldn't be havinped ang because it stars with stuff that's pretty innocuous, but it gets verth stg condescending and controlling very, very quickly. >> the pandora's box of the, greg, you know, rfk has made this in way a lifelong cause to make the world healthier. i think that the left and and right do agree that big pharmadi ,big ag,g don't necessarily work in our favor. i'm more worried about bigy wori kids, not big pharma. >> when i was young growing upn in california, we had one husky kid in a class one. >> he could basically, you know, just he had all the best food in his lunch bag. >> now, if you look, inow iff y, bus stops, it's land of the extra large trees stuff. he extraand of those kids in a o it's not going to happen. i thin k that a lota lo
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of psychological disorders going around among young people, depressiont ofpsyc an eg i'm not sure it's from chemicals. i think it's volume of foot surh i think the reduction of activity through social media, everybody being o nphon their on their phones, trying to chase statuesstatuss has hasd with kids brain. you cannot feel good mentally if you feel bad physicallyel it's all the same thing what we all know this when you eat something it changeswh your moos and you see a lot of kidsa who don't looklo how possiblysil could they feel good. i really.k th and i think this fatis positivit movement, which has been pushed by the media, fashion magazines and sports illustrated this, this is deadly, telling people tha, tht obesity is justs another identity to be proud. you know, this is we don't celebrate values that make for a good life like, you know why don't we have instead of aou you pride parade, you know, humility parade won't happen because that's a contradiction
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ontrad .ic but restraint parades, kind of like a parade,rained p a pal a demure parade, delayed gratificatioayn being, civil being polite, being humble. >> these are thing delayeds that about everything is lack of restraint and instant about>d gratification. id >> did you see that lizzo lost? yes. hagood for her.? she lost like £50. her fans are mad at her her.r good first selection. she's great. they're fans. you know, i think that's why her fans don't care about her health. right. multaneo ] a healthey justhey want her to. >> emily, you don't care car about your health or eating healthy. you're working. what do you think about that? i think that it's a very real problek abm with the worst posse solution. >> the government is the worst possible solutio worst n, downright banned. and it's such a democrat thing to pitchfork somethinga demoo. and you're right to disproportionately affect those underserved communitiesunitie that they purport to represent all the time. look at the majority of foster kids, for exampl purport e that are a on adhd medications. all of those poorly diagnosedhos that just stamped on and here's your medication, but not really heret of the the roo
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>> so kennedy is thus puthi to bed once and for all. well , the is not eating the sock the aliens are. the greatesttests evidence that aliens are in fact among us an evid in additin to feed their voracious appetite for probes, they are consuming socks so they have energy to visit of us when we sleep. >> emily, back to you. and joey, do you do you washcks your kids socks and do they get lost as muchany ge as when thisc on purpose and you see what's happening heren? y wa listen well and we are trying to get to is it i don't need socks all i change my socks once a year. i don't know if dryers will eat your socksn' w, but the poppy fields in afghanistan will eat your feet in a heartbeat. >> oohocks but -, i lose a lot . >> that's the time i feel like t the rumors are true. there's an alien in my jokhe true, ane. i'll tell you where they are. the socks are inn your fitted sheets and in your duvet covers that look their. >> yeah, they are. i if i find things, i find shirts in there. a ou-hmm. greg, you know, this seems like an outnumber. you ever got. >> i'm sorry.
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have you ever done laundry? >>i even know what laundry is. i take off my clothes, i wake up the next day, they're folded and spotless. it's the alien. yes, it is.ey folded,spotlessi usually just in the shower because then they just. they get cleanck way. >> but, joey, you do put the story in perspective. >> all right, guys, we'll up next. what a man, deserted by hisg coworkers during an office retreat on a colorad y hio mountain.sorien this poor guy got disoriented where the trail was whiltee the other others just hiked on without him. and officials were jokingt caus that might cause awkward encounters at the office. >> greg, the whole story. d encounat theolthis was like di to them, you know, on the phone on the way home. >> he was, like, trying to calnl 911. >> everyone just sort of sailed past them. and we're like five 30. like literally 24 hours later. >> yeah, i bet they were bummed >> ired. as rescue you know what? never. this is a serious piece of advice. s never go hiking with anyone, ever. if someone ask s to go hiking, they want to kill you. okay especially if it's a
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oh, man. so much for music. not her. >> ian, yeah, i hear you. >> i hear you. kennedy. i confess. what's the one thing i hatei ha that everybody seems to love? >> travis oh, wow. the it together. >> the person, right? and i hate you. does he listen to music? does he probably know a football fan of a narcissist? >> he probably. he probably make s music one thing, but that works for me. >> everybody loves it. so don't get mad.verybody joey . >> hi. i never drank.drink really bizarre.co that is just that. there's something wron bizarre.g, >> if you know? >> there's nothing. there's drink, coffee. theni drank coff something wront happens? >> these robot legs start runnin wit.g. now i oh, now i get into g the bathroom. now i get it. hate c >> coffee hates me more than i got. got it. >> jilli.n, i know there's a lot of things that i will try to focus on. the first thing that came to mya
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head is what i'm going to go with, which is stanley cup ts. >> i find them very early. i'm sorry. oh, i need a big one. no comment. but everybody find that like, oh, they come back like a coffee. >> so i made a list. i made a list. sushi. i don't.i sushi never will.do it's uncooked. it comes fron'nd sushinever wemh is the earth's toilet. >> zucchini or any kind of squash. the texture of it doesn't make any sense. if when it's hard, it's gross. when it's soft, it's grossers gr . i hate zucchini. the olympics. i went throughcs.i went t it. i tried it. i hate the emo. i hate emo music. >> i hate most music. between 2000 and 2010. not a fan of country, but i'm not going say i hate countryersl because our viewers will they come after me? all right. >>fterwill you? >> do you hate dogs, too? i love dogs. s too?. wil >> what did you watch this show? what? will you stillu stilbu at the s and not online?
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>> joey, what do you still buy at the storejo? e stor what do i buy at the store?? not online. gum. gum. extr a candy area underwear. that's a good one. that's a one. >> people will steal your underwear. jillian steals. you're under aliens. that's. yes. no answer by the store. >>fer to ii prefer to buy clotha store. which i'm old, though, so. yeah, you can try it on. >> like kohl's. yeah. what's old gas? yeah. yeah. emily? paper pemily. oh, paper products. really? all big things. s. you like. i will walk out of the grocery store with my big toilet paper that will not be delivered mg t paper towels. this is such an easy question. ice cream. who buysisan cream online? you people are stupid. i'm out of her stupid.e. i like ice cream online. >>. ne buys ice cream online >> that's my point. and i don't buy sushi online either. >> that's stupid. one more thing. up next. scooby doo, where are you? we got some work to do soon.
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channel. >> all right, welcome back. >> before we get to one more thing, don't miss the five's labor day extravaganza wne more happening on monday. it's a fun filled show. we're going to take a look back at some of the favoriteit's your fan mail questions. got to check it out monday a at five. >> all right. now it's time for one more thing. joey. yeaht . now it's time more, this one iso solemn. so i got a text today from uncle jeff and my dad's biggesdb little brother, michael. troy passed away today from canc that sees the tall one on the on the far right. r right.w thingsings about him is born in 1964 in a is brgia.n called ellijay, georgia. >> that's how him sitting down and my dad's next to him almost the same ost. he's a big guy. us used to say that he g remindd us of the undertaker somewhere between six, five, six, six,ix, and his nickname big an.n but probably the biggest thing about him was his heart. abhe had one biological daughte, my cousin hannah. but he had seven kids. cousin ed total through marriage and 15 grandkids. i have no doubt pretty muchh all of them are in his house
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right now. he he was the first one in our family to go collegeat his didn't realize you went. rea to college and learned to workle on engines. he was kind of a seven at that. he used to build racing engines for our little his little brother jeff, my youngest uncle, untilebrother got too o. that. and they started a moonshine. and they were jones brothers moonshi moonshine until he passed away today. >> so wow, what a lifeaway we l. >> sure. yeah. what a life, greg. all righe.>> okat sorry, joe.>>s >> but the good news for all of us, joe is on myorgood new show. jim and it's with jim norton. johnny, joeym norton jones i aly said that kat timpf and ty is. that's tonight at 10 p.m.. timpfthat'sit's going to rock y. hey, let's do this. i didn't know you had a show. do thisknow yougreg.g's se sexy bear news.xy all right, take a look at this . yeah, it's a bear lounging in the lush grass. init's a picture of relaxation. >> you know where this is? otis villes otis? , new york.
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