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tony orlando. >> he's hung like, wow. >> sorry. happy monday, everyone. so as kamala harris prepares for tomorrow's debatmorrow'se, r aide to hillary clinton is playing trump in mockern isys rehearsals. so if harris loses and that guy goes missinges, know who to blae . bum not saying she kills kills people, but i'm not notno saying it. now, the debate is planned for 90 minutes, which gives kamala's husband which enough time to knock up three nannies. . meanwhile, donald trump is busy trying to make kamala feel at home by also knocking up a nannhome bg upy.
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the debate is expecteds to feature two commercial breaks, one break to take kamala's wine ordebreak tor andh other to take her second winere order. nancy pelosi claims that trump might skip the debatmight gee, k i know cowardice when i see it. true, it's the fear she seese sz in her husband's eyes when she puts on a one piec here. hey, you disgust me. one challenge for kamala pollster's claimd amon harris falling behind among male voters in key states to woo . them. her running mate, tim walz, has promised men free tampons. meanh meanwhilile, harris campaign now says she does not supportbann banning plastic straws. i'm glad she's been listening to the expertsn li experts on ts day. in 1898, kfc founder colonel sanders. h
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born after his mom gave birth, the doctor placed a heat lamp next plade to mashed potatoes and gravy. >> a new york fashion week yor show featured models pretendingt to do yard work on the runway. i sure hope they were ables. to trim all the bushes. >> and a mexican city broke the guinness world record, est t the world's largest string cheese ball. rie midly, it's since gone missing. [lt police have a suspect. all right. so tomorrow we got the firsto to and likely only president debate before the november election. we realle member electy won't ct one. >> the only debate there was who goy dewat to shoot joe behid the barn. >> but as trump pulls back ahead in the polls, in, comma, in this inactiv debate are as high as hunter in a bar. champagne room aign rul. she'kamala harris must convince
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the voting public that she's not kamala harris, that she't kh the dope for the last four years. who is yucking it up like a hyen naa on ecstasy. so we're going to get kamala doing an impression of herselflg as a moderate democrat or even a full on republican. as she flip on every position like an australian breakdanceral and as kamala transforms herself into something closer tr to reality, what will america see tomorrow? ro a bootleg version that's faker than a brian kilmeade fan lettern bria. >> don't believe me. let's ask bernie sanders, a mans who owns more houses than your friend who cheats at monopoles who cy and his haie him look like he was just tased by cops. n meet here he is on meet the press. you have described vice president kamala harris as a progressive. >> she has previously supported medicare for all now. care forshe does not. a she's previously supported a ban on fracking. bae not. think
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>> do you think that she is abandoning her progressive idealsabandoni? i don' >> no, i don't thinke is she's abandoningmatic in doing e thinks is right not to win the election. >> hmmelection. . i have a bowl of soup. could talk. it would soundf that, but bernib just gavute kamala up like, was fashion 10 to 20 for carjacking a rascal scooter? s because if kamala is b being pragmatic by flipping all the positionpings, then by definition, she was anything but pragmatic before-. she was the opposite. as reckless as chris christie th the cheesecak, recklesse facs have known it all along. knowher head was full of , pairn with a president whose. too >> pants were full of to. >> so while bernie asserts he's just doing itrt all to win the election, admitting it's all a front. he also admits that trump's positions are far more pragmatic and therefore way better fors are fa america d that we're kamala to win.
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she'll return to radical roots a.s.a.p. only they become. pragmatic again four years later when she whn and leftlectio of america. this is why the flip flop argument is pointless s. if only she would flip flop. no, shloe flipp let' flop flips. >> but we have no proof she will remain true to new positions. it's a gripped and arrogant insult to her own supportersthe now, this is the second timepped the bail has dropped. you remember joe biden, right? the guy at the beach. he might be the firstt in us president in history who meets his en hisd by being impaled by a wind blown umbrella. >> but he still managed to unload a secret that dems and media happily hid for soedui long that the inflation reduction act was anythingon but. biden >>: i'm proud to announce that my my investments that through my investments, the most significant climate change law eve morr. and by the way, it is a $369
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billion bill. it's called me. and we we should have named it what it was. >> but. but any rate but anyway, but a it's kind of scary. is world isstep a freeny one step above driftwood. but imagine how many people worried about prices over, prices of food and gas. be and they were led to believe the white house was solvinveheg that with this bill. and it was just a trojan horse t meant to hide billions and billions and billions in a climate swindle. how can you vote for these lying scumbags again? say what will about trump? america knows exactly who he is. a guy who is literallymerica knr to die for his country. but with kamala, america is gettin kamalg a tinder date andr whole party is catfishing. sending us pictures. and megan fox when we're really gettin fored fox i'd rather have red fox yet we her on won't
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our phone screens, but we won't actually know her until after november n when it's too late. and so kamala is honeymoon is lasted as long as benn an and jlo's. but this time it's the media that's the giantd. the latest "new york times" siena poll has trump pulling out of harris and the popular vote. worse is falling behind him. men, battleground states like nevada. of course, dem nevads freaking o and pointing to misogyny as the reason why. [lauif nevada hates women. >> then explain that bunny ranch. thank you. so as you watch the debate remember that no matter who says what, there's only one party hiding its candidate who like eggs on easter. if your only strategy to win is to hide win true character, what's that say about you? your party, the medit saa in on the ruse. says you're a democrat becauseut only in today's democrat party, is integrity considered a liabilits integr y? >> let's take new york wouldrk o
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have been super if weis had elected this paratrooper, former gop paratro congressman l zeldinau. >> gre he's so dreamy that that crowds falls asleepso. comedian jeff guy. her book is on sale and sheis belongs in jail. "new york times" best selling author of us is contributor gotr to hand his doctor uses a surfboard as a tongue depressor. the t sellinges" besg author, comedian and former you they mean by ray lee, if i may call you that. >> may yeah, you call me whatever you want. all right. mistake. cherry bom b. eddie, do you have any advice for trump? thaty is giving advice as if he's going to listen. i don't think he listens. it but in my perspective, it feels like kamala is not in step with the country'sfeels li not s
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>> and how does she kind of focus on that? focuats on the issues. let trump be trump. just be true to who you aree and what you believe in. he knows who he is. is, he knows what the country is. he knows what the country shoulde knowry. i mean, kamala harris. well, the real kamala harris, pleasee stand up.g you see a person who's playingat trump the harris debate prep. but the harris campaign isg harris upterviearris as trump. during his one interview with dana bash that took placewh ,harris was talking about four times. at one minute she was looking haves haven'tchenute she -- ho changed but she's flip flopping on everything from gun which was a ba ing.n fracking. enteri she does want to ban fracking entering the country illegally. shou ital be a crime shouldn't be a crime. she's all over the place. and how ca the plaand hon you t who doesn't know who they are, what they want to be? the only thing she is unequivocalt to b t sh about is being unequivocally for trump to cease to be himself. yeah. yeah. e you know, didn't mind when she flip flopped. willieat
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brown, he respects a woman who changes her mind. jeff dye her is slipping.ea can you relate to her in thisis area? my support u up. well, you know. i'm on gun field every year is! going to rally it. well, i mean, i don't i. thatis she surprised? raised that male support is down for her. supportwnit's like these girlso who complain, like, i don't know how i'm single, but then you go to their social sin media and it's just like men are trash. >> and it's like, yeah, heh,y, you probably support also, you know, white male support's down. come on. men have?w go to w go to war.to and you might say, well, women go to combat, too. yeah, well, my dog ridesd with me in the car, but i don't put him in front of the steering wheeldon't hi. it's true. we have to die. a sexist would say, oh, sexist
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would say, hey, hey, hey. that's congrats. we're to talk about your book in the d block. >> these four delicious. >> yeah. so what do you have to say about the flip flopping? is it really flip flopping or is it just old fashioned lying? >> well, i think she does have values. i just think that her values are she wants to be a politician. >> she she wants to stay in power. >> i think that she it just depends on what she thinkso is going to be popular. i really do think it's -- it's really that simple with her. i really kind of just excited for tomorrow. i mean, for me, my favorite thinverything to think about is the fact that they've never met before. thisright. i'm pretty sure that they've never met. right. this is their first time. rsme -it's like married at first sight. >> yeah, they've been they each of them has thought of probably no one else for a while now, because that's one you're suppon to do when you're running against somebody for president. but they've neve younssomebodyrt
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i'm and we get to see it for the first time if they fell in love, what if all of a sudden their eyes met and they're like, oh, my god. t anand i oh, yeah, i was wrong about you. you.ou you know what? i love that i meet you. i take back everything, bac i . >> you know what his friend said? he bad had a lot hair. be pre no, he'll be president. no, he'll be presidentsi[applaug god, dog, i love you, but gotll to go. >> and then he calls. i. i just think that. listen at point, i never say that couldn't happen. you never know. >> you never know. the world's a crazy place. but also we haven't seen her. havasing hei really in a situae this in quite some time or at all, very much. o, >> yes. so man, i'm just excited man too how people who like sports skills. yeah well, you know, it's funny, speakingpeopik of ss analogy, to some people, when they watch big games, they have to delayogy,
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i'm going to have to so i so it's not live solocae i can like see what like responses so i don't lik set wih have a heart attack. i'm going to do that with a debate. i'm going to let it go and then to letd int and then do other ts and then come back. is it stupidstupid?? now that's i'm not going to you're you're blocking me. and whenyou' m you little trapso where i end up sitting next to you watching it. is is.havetching i no, i'm, i'm, i have no excitement for this.een seei i think we're going to see what we've been seeing. i think we'll see the samek l se been seeing.y he's going to he's going to try to answer questions. she's going to forget quons, gd answers. it will be the same thing. i don't think this election close at e. i think she's an influencer. her campaign managers are influencers. l medi so all the pictures you see on social media and the people who selfies will lookepen great, but then you catch themyo at a market on a wednesday and you're like, wait, that can't be thisu'reeht that a that's what it is.ea she doesn't have a real bone in h which tellsdibl me that she's an incredibly mean person. an person.you don't have any foe of her and the staff messing around, do we? do we actually arena dorito
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chip? has anyone seen her ever with anybody in her staf sh gref? have you ever seen her like, oh, sorry, i got real dust in my fingers? no, because she's only potato chips. >> please don't look. it's. shn.e is manufactured. is that 10% on social media? i don't think this is even close. i think the other sidemedi keept close to they keep turning in. i think this is going to be like a mike tyson fight fromik w back in the 90s and the other guy was undefeated and this is the guydefeated t and the fi. you're like, man, i lost my $70. so that' s i don't think this is close it's much she'll she'll blow this she'll fall apar t and they'll say that trump's racist when it's over don't you think >> g possibly make it worse for himself? you know, he's ducked bullets and he's got he's been hitlr years.r fo i think there's nothing they can say to get under his skin at this point. i thin thinkk he's i think we'v- he's just laid back.take tha all right. if he's smart, he'll take that slow conversation battle he won from lex friedman and he'll talk like that during
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i was shock added when he said look, i'm not going in that direction. i'm not doing it. self ove >> you know, i just thought to myself, oh, thank you. nou.now you w you, have cheney saying i'm going to vote for. he just the ground from underd r donald trump's whole campaign. ca i, liz cheney and nowe leader dick cheney are leaders. it's like, that's what you wanto from a leader is somebody who really steps up. >> i don't think . that wouldhought thought that we would have seen the day that cheney, of all too people would come out soy viciously against his own partay . >> mm-hmm. so, jeff, democrats are noo jew embracing . >> yeah. did they don't they if they remember that they called him a war criminal for like 20 years. >> yeah. my favorite part? about thelasti last, like, maybe even eight, ten years is that, like, liberals are havinyears g bigget identity crisis ever. they've completely forgot everything. crisis ever.they're vaccinationr everyone. but women should be able to do whatever they want with thei woma tr
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bodies. oh, we support this war here, but not in gazr herenoa. like everything is flipped. you knowary , january 6m, is appalling. but blm that was justified and.k now they like dick cheney. yeah, i would have never sawras that coming. >> they they just literally grasping for straws on who they are are and forgettingbe what they used to be. yeah. pretty soon they're going to be anti-communist . i wouldn't go that far. social commentary i can do. you laughed heartily. we heard heard him of like this is a huge game changer. tr it's going to rip the ground from under donald trump's campaign. oh no. the support of who i'm sorry.'s >> don't get mad at me for saying this. my the only one that just remember he was still alive. >> yeam o justh. broke him. and he died in a hunting accident. reg: he'he's all you know, it's. he's only 47. you know what's crazier to me?er >> and more embarrassing to me than the fact that cheney --dorsedme anding to harris. the fact that the campaignt th is saying they are proudatav to have dick cheney support. >> are you kidding me? if
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likes me, i wouldn't tell anybody. o emba i mean, i would be so bad,rr i'd be so embarrassed. i would also say if you started being nice to people like dick cheney, you're not going to fool me. i'm doing it. >> e i'm not going to your war. wog me, i'to on. it'll be great. oh, you're ready to say something? say , i to be fair, like, i think the democrats would a forhaveto have any in now, in front of them. yeah, i'm. bn thembut i know. >> yeah, but i don't understand what the. i know that cheney carries 47 electoral votes yet. >> yes. oh no, he just has one should. but no, but he's father protecting his daughter. he, i woulotectingd have done te thing if one of my kids didtupi some stupid and got unelected. and they have to sit there and thanksgiving and the person that kicked their is about to wi- n. >> i'd be like, you know what, honey? i don't like them either. a so just being a good dad. have kids, you'll understand.
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>> we it does show you i how issues really matter if i you're in team sport politics, you know inten. ll >> they hated cheney. they called him the king of thei war machinnge. ha >> and now they're best pals. it means that that that whole thing was a ruse to begis n wit. yeah. and it it proves for anyes kamal republican any conservative who endorses kamala harris you g the furthestrris left major party presidential candidate in the. history of our country. so you try to make this playu te as if you're doing it because of your values are unwavering.t kind of like what kamala harris says, but you're actually provingprovin that everything that you've sold yourself on, everything that you buildurself o , brandedprinci yourself on, of what your principles are, your set up are forpa u people. is. kick me. define what a woman is. mm-hmm. i mean , you go back 20ar years and think, is it possible that 20 years from now i might be supporting somebody that's as far left? i wouldn't even believe that we'd have majorntia party presidential candidate this far left. l
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it's think for a lot of the country. it's not going to move anything. and it's just it's shocking. and the left will take it because they're desperate. and i think that president is going to actually just continue to rise in the polls. i think president trume. d atinue to n ths.p, t the whole brat summer, the honeymoon, the sugar high, it sugar is over. e, president trump's in good shape. he does need dick cheney in order to get over this finish line nee. n di at first, yes, sir. when did dick cheney have ca change of nice thing? >> he had a heart problem.a yes, he has a we had to explain it. you knowknow, it is funny becaue you are seeing, like progressives on the left actually saying, this is . >> it's like, what? what's going here? t yo >> i i'm voting for kamala, but you can't be okay with this. bewith us. me and this goes to your book that 2016 i did, not vote for trump. >> i didn't want trump to be presidento , but didn't meanr i was going to vote for hillary. >> there's actually anotheary.rm but the never trump scumbagsp. e republicans are like, oh no, you have to.
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if you don't vote fo oh,r you hk to overcome. >> no, you just don't vote. yeah, you ca for jusn. >> you can vote for u.s.. yeah, you have voted for rutr be buzzi. yeah. she got 3% of the vote in rhode island. >> she should. t. >> she should. all right, well, i guess that's it. i thought that was somethinghere >> something good to say. and apparently the audience doesn't care. you knowow what? what? you know, it's a very two faced audience. they should watch out. ita very t comes around. yes. so they got that one. >> oh, yeah. the guy who saying rocket man says he's a trump fan. >> yeah. >> incoming dishes. josh don, power watch flies, 99% of grease and grime. 99% of grease and grime. and half the time it absorbshosd grease five times faster. >> even replaces multiple cleaning product s. >> those suds got game on power >> those suds got game on power wash the better grease gettehey?
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he's a musiciaon john.n from en recently praised trump nicknaming kim jong un rocket man at the toronto film festivag-unl. >> it gladys. how did it feel when tookom the lyrics to rocketman? and he used itrocket as a nickne for kim jong un and then he gave kim jong un. >> i lovg-un--e that was brilli. i just look good on your donald. i'm the rocket man. yeahs been i've always been a fn of mine, and he's been to my soncerts many, many times. so, i mean, i've always beenways friendly towards him and ik hi thank him for his support. yeah. >> when he did that, i just thought it was hilarious. i was it made me laugh. it m. ahe's like a more version of joy. >> they are. dithink the interviewer expected a different response. so it's good to see a cele b who is a friend of trump's who doesn't reflexively denounce him now, although we dit reflecly d ask that donald stopped introducing kamala with the back tat.
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oh feeling guilty now? >> caddell johns said. a also, they doesn't care if h his fans or republicans are democrat and that he appreciates all theiretes alo support. >> was that a good economic choice, or is this just the way s just people? yeah, he said, i will vote for whoever want.esn't doesn't matter. and i sadly thinma ik he's going to get backlash for that or has been people to just simply sayof anything short of, you know you better vote this or the whole country is going to be destroyed and it's going to be your fault. and that'sd anl what that's thas somehow the not the position that you need to say in orderop to be acceptable to people. to me, he was like, hey, i knolw guy. and yeah, that was funny when he did that. but hey, you vote how you want fud that but howe. more p i more people should be like that and we would be in a healthier placeomore thae as e overall if more people were like that. >> i mea were hat.n, i hate to g this up and i really do hate to bring this up, but taylor swift, what she's going through because she hugged liketany mahomes, who becausg te
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brittany mahomes liked, a post from donald trump on social mediial media is saying, yeah, t out. people are talking about it like it's not insane n. >> yeah, repeatedly. oh, yeah. we'll get to talking about sports. yes,s. by the way the bet, you know that the backlash is big if i knows bi kno it but it's maho. yeah, that's what you do to mahomes yes to be his familye was called over the weekend. they've correct it. okayweekend,. k >> so do you know that i didn't know this. i believe elton john played at rush limbaugh's wedding. so this is not like he. yeah, >> oh, yeah he's bee hn a most toxic misogynist male for many decades. i mean just jumping out there p mansplaining about how he felt about donaldla trump. i mean, you gotta understand this guy so misogynistic. he dates bellige men.- this >> yeah.woman ba i mean, it's just this just thatn bashing comedian has the nerve to find something. the toxic orange orangutan.
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that is next. i thesiden. hey, spoiler. i think every guy in this room, one or another, hak --s been, on called rocket man by his wife, girlfriend, or whatever ithatev. we always usually it's -- it's not a term of endearment.id if it said to you means you were like that. so i'm glad all you guys are are quick like me too. quicy. c >> cheered that i wasg: i called rocket. s that was my dance name when i used to do the club circui the you expect. do you think that the interviewer was kind of expecting him inter f expect to be somewhatby thi disappointed by this this informations ? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, he's cotton against the grain and andi love it. by the way, it was brilliant when president trump said it, at atha people are flipping oume as if he was going to start world war three and kim jong un was known to be sui homicidal, not suicidal. and as far as the scouting biport, the thde whole your, you know, my red buttons, bigger than your red button, calling him a little rocke buttl it actually was a pretty smart thing that creates like in the mind of a kim jongar
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un well maybe president trump actually would follow through with these threats lly foll, which ends being up resulting in the other instruments of national power being pretty strong. i rememberd reme this time being in the capitals meeting with boris johnson. there was there was four republicans there were there. you know, at that point,at tha t not yet the prime minister. he was in the cabinet. he had a few people fromer i his side and he was just talking about rocket man and laughingtalking and he was he s he was serious. he was with admiration towards o president. we saw with foreign leaders that you had a president of the unitedr youe states who bi in american exceptionalism, who wanted our country to be strongonalism, and wanted adverg to know we're not going to mess around. it was actually really smart ity smar. witit. >> and i agree with john. it was brilliant. mm wowliant.. thw a nickname can change foreign policy. >> jeff this is another thinano- you are a comedian. >> are you an actor as well? a very terrible actor, but a- aa good comedian. co see, i feel like ellen elton is toomelike big to care. like people in your businessle have to have to worryut
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about your publicist. and your publicist is almost always you miserable leftist for sure. and it's like they don't want >>likely d. they don't want you to cross any line. but he can like say whatever h,e wants. >> well, not maybe not too maybn much. here's the thing. you know how hard it is tok yo w records in north korea. >> yeah. >> it's not that risky move to like kim jong un's like fairo game to trash on. so it wasn't that risky him b to take a stance on it but i - still i agree with everyone here that it was brilliant and funny and i wish more people were like elto wern john and saying like did i like why are you involving me in this? he's my friend. he's come to concerte yog in . j it's like, i don't he didn't say who is voting for him. he just said that that's a good a d y. e i wish more people were like that. and also, who would have thought we get elto alsn ad john and they'd get cheney? >> yesick. excellent boy. very good trade. the world is crazy. bill cosby's bad guy.mike t >> mike tyson's a good guy. what's happening? yeyss, the world has flipped
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same things out of life and we just have different ideas for how to get there. and the best a w to way to win overwh someone who you disagree with or who is different fromyo you is to focus on what you do have in common. because i think we'rhave ion.e i being conditioned to think that we have nothing in common with someone just because they're inngn comme just b the e political party. >> and that's just not truand t and so this book is really a guide for how to connectnect.y and a reason that we should want to do that is because we really have a lot to and thee an division is a tool that theon powerful i government, the media used to divide us. and when we're divideden w we're a lot easier to control. so if you care about your i rights y, your freedoms, then you should definitely care about this. >> it's a good pointely care a. yes. thank you. thank you. what's a good question? i agree. but, you know you're right. >> it's like the i think the best tool for governmentia ever was social media, because social media has amplified it,
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accelerated the division. so we spend all of our timesad butting heads on social media. then- actually outward and goi and saying like, what is the government doing? >> yeah. and i think another thing about social media is that it takes away people'ou ins you dot see the people as human. so what i've done in this book is i share a lot of, again,last just like the last one, a lotlof of very stories in this book,d t and that's on purpose. >> that's because thinnd being open is a huge way out of this messis. because if you want to have y p people see you as human, eopleyou have to be willing to o that you are human. so i was like, okay, i'm going to shareu ari woul this. share i got to share that story. i'm going to share that story. and now it's all it's all coming out. yes. ohy,going y and, there is therey , you re in particular you talk about how people judge you based on where you work. >> yesba. cted it is affected your personal life in certain ways. would you likel life to or do you want to just tease that story for people who read the boo whok should tease it. i mean, it's something
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that i've never talked about beforeeverut befor. it's -- it's in the book. i again, i, i talkn a lot about personal relationships in the book that and details that have gotten into him. s de >> but there was definitely an issuy me workingodfi at fox there's been many issues with yes people who just say ohr you work at fox news. that means you're bump, bump, bump, bump, boom. and it's lik- ane, i'm sured people i'm not special and that i'm sure people who are watching peopl watchin haveo something where it's like, oh, you voted this way. well, no, i don't want to talkd to you anymore. and that's so pathetic. honestly, politics makes us fight with peoplean pathe. figh we knowife on b in our real life on behalf of politicians who don't even know or carepolitici that we ex. >> yeah, i'm blessed. >> yeah. how was your writing different t from your first book to this book? because it book seemed like thi just kind of came a lot sooner than that. >> yeah, i include oner thad all theo sc stories that i was too scared to put in. >> the firstut one.reg: t >> oh, then that meansha that there are storiesk becaus that you're too scared to put in the second book. you have to pull anything ou
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- thatt. >> no, i just didn't. i was like, we're doing it because it's like it's you. you write it sd liet'so far in a you're like, oh, that'll never happen. noptember is so far from nownce and now tomorrow it's all it's all coming up. but again, i really think bui do becausemportantw out. we are in this place wheree we're being divided and we're or being manipulated and our rights are going to go away and our freedoms are going to g io away while we all juste th scream at each other about stupid. >> whe screenwritern we should . >> you know, it's interesting to know that part of the book is you talk a lot about mental health, which actually i mean, it's interesting when you're talking about connectivity and community. thesk about connectie are that that hl health that we're a completely neglecting. it's almost like the the the political binary thing is not good for people's brains. and you kind of talk about tha t in a personal level as well. i literally share some of my diaryleveiterally from when s having a mental breakdown in this book. hang a mene i thinkor that we've never talked more about mental healthntal, e
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but our mental health is bad because we've also never shown less graceo to people who are. going through a mental health crisis. i think we're also goingk weres through a time where a single mistake defines a person, and i think that's the worstde and thg for somebody's mental health. they got to be able to say, oh,s you know, issues are often complex and nuanced, but people always and just becausethat somebody made a mistake that doesn't define the whole person d . yeah i agree making all oh person made that mistake now that person's in the category of ba d i the very rarely as someone does something so awful where for exampleonee ted bundy he needed to be in jail. right but making a comment that came out the wrong way i upset people. >> that's not a reason that a person should not reasonabnot be to exist in polite society. >> mm-hmm. [appd. shoulg:should - and we should show compassion to people who are nuts. yeah. mest i. i think i was mentioned nine times in the book. [l you to increase the number of in your nextau boo
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and you didn't have an index so i had to go through and count it myself. >> you had to goto go th you had to read it. yes, i had to do that. is that why you did it? yeah yest wh because you usually go through the index and read the pages that you're on. oh, exactly. and then and you wouldn'te know have known what a wonderful, compelling book this is. >> well, you knonderfuw, and ag, this is an entertaining read. >> it is a very you know, i would say to b>> g, yoi e rea, but we're entering fall. yeah. so it's a it's a book you would read bso it's reay the fire. a and the first chapter is a real bang. or as the kids like to say lik,y yes, because that involves a very interesting relationshiry where he's not lying. >> so i am verin. y interested. ntione go and can i mention ari, can i mention who you're going to be on this week or. no, no, we'll wait for that,. too. all right. okay >> there you go.. i'll keep my mouth shut. coming up by t stefan'sysique critique, his new physique. nce >> yeah, if you'll be inif the new york area. would like ticketsk area a to sc gutfeld go to foxnews.com, onksh gutfeld and clic the link to join our studio audiencee febrez. control
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he went from muscular brute to twiggy in a suit. welcome back to should we be concerned? >> here's former pro-wrestler and actor dave bautista, as you probably know him, big buff, sinewy, muscular, sorry point standpoint. ay o >> and here he is now. surprising many with a leaner l look at the toronto film festival. ok ared carpet.face can we get a close up on his face? i don't know. you can't you? >> apparently, he's leaving the acting business to become whiche hairdresser. which leaves us asking, should we be concerned at that? that that what do you call that when it goes to a plunging necklineu call? >> and.s, peo yeah. tyrus, i have people on social medipl a course are freaking out.e tort that was at the toronto film festival. many saying he looks unrecognizable and much thinner than beforwente. longe while he's no longer haso
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to throw people across the room ,he's one of the best actorss out there right now. t therhe's probably getting rear a role. but here's the thing. dave is one of the sweetest, nicest people i've ever known. like his politis, he's about i'm as left as it gets. i'm right. but that doesn't matter. buwhen i was first coming intoon wrestling business, he used to come in and he was a big star. he didn' was at talk to anybodyo and he would come in and roll w around with us lowly guys. oulde inhe even brought never fe this, he brought fiji water. and i was like, oh,this i this is fancy stuff. this is stuff you get when you made it. and he just kind of has thess en and heelaid-b quiet, laid back guy. so he's probably what he should be downsizing. i'm trying to downsize h h at sg point. being a big jacked monster sends you to a the about 20 yeai earlier. so good for him. oud peopled people who talk. >> you go work out. yeah. but the he put that picture up? again, you know, it's not sof th muche -- the his size, it's whas you know, he he looks like he's turning into like the next siegfried and roy.
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>> i think that that we wouldn't even be talking about this if he wasn't wearing likee, clothes. inte the pearls and the pearls are kind of interesting. a plunging neckline. >> a that. loving. but i love dave, and i appreciate, you know, but i thin wk that it's this feminine clothing is more of the than the body. >> for me, i wonder what roleorm he's planning to plae.whaty wit >> i don't know. maybe he's a superhero that cuts hair. >> yeah. >> gi don't know. >> i'd watch that. me, too. i'd watch the out of that. e right? o right. what do you make of thisf this transformation where you shock?n the o you spend all day combing the interwebs foru glue more information? did you sit glued to tmz? di youd you neglect your family, your wife, to find outur famil . >> big deal in the block. yeah. yelos. g: yes you know, yes, he'!s on the other side of the aisle, but he juse t like a cool, decet guy. i mean, tigress knows him.
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i don't. but that's good to hear that confirmation that, you know, on that personal. i would get concerned if someone in my life goes from my l one day to lookingex like cat the next, to be honest. it was kind of drastic wh and fast that this happened. but, i mean, listen, you know, he he looks healthy and good for him. and tigers is happy. i'm happisy. yeah. you know, cat, you're going to be faced with this challengeg as well, going from big to little. >>e i'm assuming he did it naturally. >> i think i weigh more than he does right noe thw. so i kind of want to know k and i'm going to just continue to weighno more. kee >> you're going to keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger biggr and then bigge and i would like. >> babies are so selfish. you know, i this baby, like can i can't have nicotine. avi to get fat, blah, blah, bla. >> and then it's going to come out of my body and tell meom no. >> yeah, it's quit easy. yeah, exactly., yo you're giving birth to your own mortal animal. i know birth. i mean i mean, but yeah, i do wantd be
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to know what he did because i want to do it while i'm on maternit iy leave. >> yes, that's true., i wonder if if he did the big. ohyo, you know what i'm talking? about. ovaltine. it's delicious. and it cause iss. proba >> he was a monster in the gym. he probably just changed his workout style. i beblchanged t if you change te clothes, he's still jacked skinny jeans and good for anybody. yeah i. e >> yeah.bl all right. don't go away.n't go a we'll be right back. honey >>. life doesn't stop foryquil >>. life doesn't stop foryquil a cold, honey dayquil severeho,, powerful cold and flu symptom relief with a honey licious tastr througe dayquil honey, hoy licious, daytime coughing aching, stuffy head fever power through your day medicine. >> hi, grandma. i played baseball today. >> oh, that's great. what position did you first base? >> that's a big grandpa. i used to play when our hearing
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