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yes, i get it. yes, i it. i get it. i get it. >> you love me. what can you do? happy tuesday, everyone. so kamala harris is in the middle of a media blitz. she's the view, 60 minutes,a me stephen colbert, howard stern. >> she's been in front of more old than brian stelter's. boxers. >> last night she made o a disastrous, painful appearance on "60 minutes". it was so bad joe biden turned over in his grave. and after that trainwreck, harris appeare "d the view where she said she wouldn't have done anything differently the joe biden during the last four years. well, except pick a better vice
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president. >> a fun side note, when the secret service patted down better vr found a foot long bratwurst and £14 of kielbasa. s >>ecre but be remiss if we didnt wish joy a happy birthday. >> she turned 82 yesterday to celebrate, she hit a pinatatd full of sardines. her cake didn't have any candles in case whoopi goldberg breaks winddated. >> meanwhile, tim walz visited jimmy kimmel show last night, revealed he saved carmela's number as my dry cleaner. >> hmm. the white house can always use one of those, said one manre . yeah. never getsan old. >> it makes you wonder what alias does kamala have fosr waltz in her phone?
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the white house has promoted press secretary karine jean-pierre to senior advised r the president, which means for the next eight weeks, she'll help present the president make the transition from the oval office to, his new home. by the way, what the hell was t she wearing yesterdahey? you see that? obviously, that's a jacket from the charles paynyeste collectio >> the mccurdy, according to the "wall street journal", pants are now acceptable in the workplace. yeah. >> prompting one executive to say pants. in a recent interview, hillary clinton suggested prison for those who post hisinformation. and once in prison, the cameras should be unplugged and thsugge should be extremely drowsy. pri >> finally, scientists have made have beesocameran able
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to engineer a bacteria that actuallguardsy eats plasti. upon hearing the news, nancy pelosi went into hiding.ia >> t all right. when all else fails, soew kamala harris went on minutes last night and made sense for exactly zero.made s >> sheen spoke with bill whitakr to his credit, he asked some tough questions. but that's like giving as like gin credit for not stealing packages. true. kamala got grilled like a housed cat in springfield, ohio. >> a lot of hard questions. s hd of course, any question is hard for kamala. her iq is room temperaturebest at best. if that room is a walk. in freezer a walk-i. utes w >> but 60 minutes was happy to help her out. aso helplisten to this preview s they released before the full interview aireed be fulld. w thr
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>>e. on the subject of israel, t seems that prime netanyahu is not listening. >> well, bill, the work that we have done has in a number of moves in that regiongion by israel that were very prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. what what was that? now she's only presidential candidate in history who needs a translator even speakingslator englis eh. g >> but get this, afterdrag kamala got dragged on line forg. that, it seems cbs helped her clean it up. listen to what aired las at nigt following that same question. netat seeme sames that prime mir
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netanyahu is not listening. we are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for b the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this wa r to end. >> same question. two different answers.answer the white house hasn't seen a clean up liks.ite house that e they had a blast. >> steam. biden's seat cushiont sincs. >> it's kind of a big deal. but maybe she knows more about the economy. >> there are lots of signs the american economy is doing very welthl. better better than most countries, i think. but the american peoplriese dong seem to be feeling it. groceries are 25% higher. and people are blaming you andd joe biden for that. fo? they wrong >> we now have historic low? unemployment in america among all groups of people. we now have an economy that is thriving by all macroeconomicl
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measures, by all macroeconomic measures like, say, inflation. >>h as the thing that he askedo about would know harris would know a macroeconomic measure if it slapped her in the face. >> don't get any ideasface., dos but our price is still too high. and does she knooo higw that? and to your point, priceso are stilyour pl too high.d and i know that.ha and we need to deal with it,n which is why part of my plan you mentioned groceries. part of my plan n. brin what we must do to bring down the price of groceries. harris sayces she'll press congress to pass a federal ban on price gouging for for and groceries. but details are yet to be define food. >> wow. her voice changed. >> did you hear that, too? >> apparently, her answer was so bad. cbs their own correspondent answer it in a voiceover.
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>> now, our economic plan would add 3 trillion bucks to the federal debt. i hope she he asks her how she's going to pay for that. >> how are you going to pay for that. okay, so the other economists that have reviewed my plany plan versus my opponent and determined that myd to econc plan would strengthen america's economy is would weakesn. l but my plan, bill, if you don't mind my plan is about saying that when you investu in small businesses, you invest in the middle clasths and you strengthen america's economy. >> pardon me, madam vice a president. the question was, how are you going to pay for economy? well, one of the things i'm going to make sure that the richest us who can afford it pay their fair in taxes. >> but we're dealing with the real world here. >> but the real world includes how are you going to get this through congress? >> you know, when you talk quietly with a lot of folksalk in congreswis, they know exactly
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what i'm talking about because their constituents know exactly what i'm talking about. is so eggs cosabout.t twice as h as they did four years ago because the rich aren't paying enough taxe w did thes. o those two things have about as much to do with each other as. >> brian kilmeade and fan mail. wo oernw. >> wow. so what about her switching up positions like optimus g yoga prime doing yoga? >> what's you got to say about that? he says the reason so many hav't voters don't know you. is that you have changed position on so many things. so many that peopl oe don't truy know what you believe or what you stand for. >> and i know you've heard that in the last four years i have been vice president, united states and i have been travelint ofg our country and il have been listening to folks and seekinksg what is possiblen in terms of common ground. commoi believe in buildingeve n consensus. >> we are a diversehicall people geographically, regionally, in terms of where we are andy, our backgroundsd wh
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and what the american people dao is that we have leaders who can build consensus. >> you change your positiong on fracking, defunding the cops and the border because and you'e traveled. >> well, i'm going to thailand next month. maybe then i'll support men playing women' l sus sports. when she says building consensus, she really means lying. she realhow about her specialty, the border? >> there wase border historic se of undocking ended immigrants coming across the border. the first three years of your administration. as a matter of fact, arrivals factals coulol from the last year of president trump. was it a mistake to loosen miste the immigration policies as much as you did? >> it's a long standing problem and solutions are at and fromsoi day one, literally, weon have been offering solutions. >> what i was asking was, was
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ithat i wa a mistake to kind ofk that floode happen in the first place. >> i think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, no t a problem . okay. but the numbers did quadrupl ing one.e and the numbers quadrupled. >> great q now, you've taught her a new word. she's going to be saying it all month. well, cbs and cbs did what they could to salvage this train wreck. e whole thing was chopped up like a line of coke on the of one of hunter's escorts. >> stillon the didn't make any s but doesn't matter.a >> this entire media blitz with a month left isn't meante to convince anyone. harris is irrelevant. she could be anybodyan . y. is anybody. the apparatus behind her, howevethe apr, is hoping you fop this media trick or treating and not pay attentioing then ts going on behind the scenes. remember the time magazine bidebehinde, the shadow campaign
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that got biden into the white house? the alliance of left the activis ,government and media who forced changes in voting the systems and laws, secured hundreds of millions in funding, recruite securingd armies of poll workers and pressed social media companiesarmiesnies to suppress stories like hunter's laptop. that's nothingsuppressing stor governor newsom just banned voter idno. why? if not for fraud. couple that.n numb with its massive growth in numbers of migrants in swineu states since 2021. see p faree that something's u and it's far worse than the democrats awful candidate. t than wi mean, she, but that's a deflection from the setup right in front of us. >> you got to ask, why in god's name would they run somethink ng that bad? >> if it mattered, they wouldn' it. matte so it doesn't. what matters is that you see what's really going onrss that and it's another deep state shell game and they win. if you pick candidate with an a
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empty skull. >> let'sn welcome and guess there's nothing funny about his failed marriage or his act after comedian jamie lissauer. he could have a series on have his wild theories. most of the grifter report hotel fees at she's out of court jester in her second trimester "new york times". that's how he got there about those guys. i got to and when his stomachanh growls female lions get . >> "new york times" best selling author didn't even have to be strong for. that's probably true. janey is kamal ha. >> visit to 60 minutes, a bigger dumpster fire thanmarr your marriage? yes. yes. watching it, thougiage?h it seed longer. >> yes, i know. >> we did too many clips of then interview, though. you guys did good.
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so they thattervieouto editing . absolutely. i mean, it was. it wasins ho it's horriblerrib it's disgusting. but it was actually right. they ran the whole our interview. they ran it througe hour i ranhl yeah. and then it was only 7 minutes7u long. yetes. after they did this. it's the numbers are right there though, man. like>> right grocery groceries e 30% higher. gas is, 40% higher.0% >> and it says here kamala is 30% higher thaharrisn. he >> she was. she definitely is. enjo definity stuff. tim she's enjoying time when she shouldn't. that's always a sign whene you're on something like you're having a good time. >> but everybody's lik d tie this. did y >> holy.ak what you talking about? hotel? what you make of this, greg? i was raised in a middle class household. i you know, i thought it was bad. we had a brain was dead preside. >> yeah, we got a brain dead a vice president.
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>> who we are, don't i? was but if i was. if i was her e, i would fire my team asap, because they should have never let her do any interview without, a teleprompter at all. >> because she's not fit for. a didn't have a brain. she's not natural, she doesn't ought to be real. and she missed her moment. >> if you look at, i believe w was the dnc, the dnc, when she out on stage and everybody's clapping forr her big ovation. >> and she's like, all right, everybody calm down n. like you're acting like a mom. like, that's not what you're supposed to do. >> it wasn't presidential. it showed that she wasn't ready fopresidenr moment. she's not ready to be president. all she had to do was come out n and just, you know, thank you and calm the crowd dow thenr just speak. just start speaking to the crowd. it just shows she's nohowstfied i'm terrified if shee actually gets elected. you should be.. cat, once again, we must aske mt the question, has she been upura
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to for four years, which is getting worsersn sh? >> i resent the fact that i'm expected to answer sense. that question in a way that makes sense. like i have to make sure all words go together and everything yet. >> and apparently she just sayea whatever and then they'll paste somethinndg else in there.n the. >> yes, that's incredible. i'd argue possibly the job that she wants is more influential, the one that i have. >> yeah, it's remarkable ity is really is. i don't i don't know what she's been doing the last four years either. she's had nothing to do and all of this or everything to do with all of this depending on what she says, because you can't take your word for it because all her word kind of changes all the time and is all over the place. >>ve this truly remarkablee to to watch. >> and again, i don't know why there aren't more follow up questions. well, that's a good poinw-upt but also, tara, is the how did cbs think that nobody wasnobo going to notice that they
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released a segment and thedythen they took it out because it was hard to listen to her answer the first timeas hard . tha >> maybe like maybe they just assumed they could sneak it by or mayb assumedthey coue just they'll take it. >> thank you for the question. messs, we have a consensus of te message that we were trying to get out. yeah. and thatying is the consensuse s that is. yeah. i okay. anything if anything, if you takef anythiif you all sterw about us, one thing we do have is a rhythm. >> okae y, okay. >> and we don't forget. that'sorget. photographic memory to beat the drum. okay. rhythm is not ther de and she can't even remember her own. >> but when they asked t the gun. e wa >> yes. and she. yeah, i got a gloc, , k. er >> what guy? yes. and her answer was and, um.
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yeahe at and, um, those were invented by nervous white people around black and, um, and only done. >> all right. up next, is the york times insane for trashing trump' sp brai n? >> if you'll be in the new york and like tickets to see gutfeld go to foxnews.com slash gutfeld and click on the link to join our studio on the link to join our studio audience hi, susan. honey. yeah, i respect that. but that cough looks prettyrobiu bad. >> try this. robitussin honey, the real robitussin honey, the real honessin, robitussin honey, the real honessin, with cough relief. >> you need a route through your trash scott. robitussin wit it's got this perfect for fall to strengthen roots all winter for a perilous next spring. how do you kno ized plaw all ths
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from reality lately becausey he rambles, he repeats himself that he talks about sharksuse hi his beautiful body. where was the new york timesl b >> biden did all those things. that's a really good questiohin the failing "new york times" as a donald trump calls him. well, here's the thing with the "new york times". what they're good at is covering up a lot of crises. we're dealing with a crises right now in the carolinas h th, etc., following the hurricane. >> but let's look at the track record of "new york times". "new york times" is the same rag that denied communism. >> fidel castro is, the same "new york times" that stalin applauded after. he murdered genocide, did millions of ukrainians in the holodomoe millr. and this is the same new york times that hid holocaust stories in the back pages of the newspaper. there's nothing about the "new york times" that can be trusted throughout all of "tstory. and those are three just plain examples of why we can't trust them. and they're showined throughoutd
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of talking about what's happening with the people who need supplies, etc., etc., fema not having money because migrant they spent on illegal migrants, what are they talking about? a fake storyalt ? >> yeah. you know, tyrus, they they use this example that he talks about his own beautiful body. so they look at jokes. he's obviously self-deprecating. he's making fun of himself, and they think that a joke is a sign of dementia. well to be fair, gregg, didn't the new york times get rid of their comic book fundingunnys section? yes. so there's no sense of humor over there. he's doingeconns so well, but hs even to make fun like president trump. trust me, if he ha trusd watch, bored would see it. yeah, it'd be the only he'd have the red tie. and a halfnk i tank shirt and be like, look at these. are these not the greatest the d ever seen in your life? like, he would see it. he's making fun of it. he can makr li. can make fun of. yeah, and maybe that's the saddest part, because "new york times" , to your point, is one of the biggest jokes out there is too bad that they don't get it. there's so many stories that need to be. >> it's just we've got a major
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hurricane about to wipe outt fl florida as we know it. we've got north carolina, tennessee, the entire everyone's going through hard times and that's your front page. we'rhrough hae journalists. >> that cat, you know, we all know trump's the storyteller and he does ramble. oeramblebut half of it, he's jut joking around. >> yeah. and some of the stuff in there was accurate. like they said. well, he he talks at a fourthe a grade level. i'm like so and so who talks to the eighth grade? and i think he probablo talky ds but i think what they missle is that that's what people like about him. yeahe about people like whenm. they listen to him talking like, oh, he speaks in simple term stenins. d i like this.nniest i like that. the funniest part of the article for me, though, wa pt os to your point, he said to your point, i've been on tv too long. >> okay? >> he he said the he okay, he this is something he's done for a while. but it is it associated with age? >> well, some people who have known him for years say it is a departure from the past. and then guessparturfrom theas o
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is that they quoted on that anonymous anthony scaramuccitho worse, that anonymous. and i'm like, oh, yes longtime donald trump, associate long time wasn't like the record for a how short of a time he worked for 7 minutes. >> it was really funny to me. yeah, those are the people they go to jamie what do you make of this? >> it is is he is diskin fromre reality as you are to your marriage. >> wow i wouldn't go thatfa far but for real to try to connect someone misspeakingey or even saying like the wrong name of a city when you're traveling to all these different cities to trty connect that with cognitive decline is just it's just really bad journalism. like it's, think about how many mr. biden has made so many mistakes. he wears a diaper. wha i'll bet biden does. you remember what he drank for lunch? drank for at some of the different things, like we'll look at walter if you talking about misspeaking. walter said he was friendser. with a school shooter. we didn't run with it and go, man, didn't d he's friends witl
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>> but before she showed up, u cnn's brian stelter had this predictionha. e she's also on the view tomorrow. i was talking to producers of the vie tw last night. q they have some sharp questions for l. as wel so questions indeed. pillsbury doughboy. >> roll it, chad, please. >> welcome back. t >> the next president of united states. well, let't of thes kamala, andm calling you kamala because for all of those who are mispronouncing it,ispronoug it t you all to know, i don't say it. >> i like candidates who show up for interviewit.s. rviews >> just sayin. one last question. if no when you becomeu be president, people are ready for a new generation of leadershipcw about fixing problems. >> thank
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you. we have more with vice president when we come. >> the last time we goe comet hr a fake black person, she was f dating ted danson. an i'm tyrus and i approve that joke. e thati a racist might say. >> wut then this happened. di would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? and there is, donna, the thingin that comes to mind in terms of and i've been a pard i't of f most of the decisions that have had impact. s >> oh, someone just cut an ad a for trump or a . tara's. the >> care to comment on stelter's prediction or just the overall h be fair when he says sharp, he's talking about cheese. >> okay. could be fair because those questions stunk to high. >> heavens. yeah. so i think my favorite part of the whole thing is that the amazing sunny hostin had toz
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read lazy question from a piece of paper. but you coul fromd be that prepd to say, hey, would you have done anything different in the last four yearpareuls? i mean, that was she had to had stop look and read and then the answer was in terms of making decisions when itfit n comes to decisions. we decided to decide decisions. >> i could run for president. >> yeah. even when it's easy, cat.ffort. >> oh, she won't even put the effort. it's like this again.again >> it's like aitn inappropriate casualness. a >> it's like, why don't you just step it up a little bit? it ts so shocked that she answered that way that she said there's nothing she'd differently. and then in case there's any questions for her to say, i byhq the way, i was involved in all of it. yeah, but then you're running ju the oppositioyou're runningn
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>> that would have been so easy to just say there's so much i could chang coue and i w can't wait to check. >> it's not like they're going to ask you, what would you dl as o? w yeah. you know, it's not like you're not going to be pressed on specifics in thatil ospecifi. >> i mean, the way that whoopi was looking at her. yeah the . oh, man. that was that was very was veryr a hallmark christmas. >> yes. okay. i'm like, i'm sorry. and i'm brian stelter. okay.an i can think of one wayin to potentially defend how absurdk of o t that was. >> he doesn't watch the view. yeah, see, that's the only possible way. he's like they got some sharp questions over there because you wouldn't watch ions becat ev you didn't get 2 to 3 segments out of it. >> exactly. tat ofthis is this is this is ps for my boat that i don'to have yet. >> i'm looking at boats. jamie, you live in one, don't you? mm-hmm. yeahn onn', it's more like a cae tied to a post in the eastsket k river. >> mm-hmm. let's get kind of rocky there, huind ofh? rig >> mm-hmm.
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yeah, very accurate. did you watch this? and how di >>d you feel? >> i was unable to get this onen my television because i have a smart tv that.ld can i. can i ask a favor? i have a.u stop >> sure. could you stop making us watch the view? yeahakin. when the only time i watch the view is when we talk about. i can't believe joy behar is 82 years old. it.y she's 82she's had more won dubai. i am not kidding. when we were watching that, i thought you guys edited it weir youd to make it cringeworthy. i i thought you made it like, oh, this is really that was off. i really did watch. i actually walked out of of this show and i was on an airplane and yeah, i it's just so cringeworthy bad and youyo
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a great point like why would you narrow yourself into this and locking yourself in with biden she had an opportunity to actually say something she had an ay somety in a very friendly, warm atmosphere with softballs and she took that to do absolutely nothing. >> hmm. what say you? oh, deb, i'm kamala. i don't have much to say. first of all, that question is a question you get askedve t at a job interview forbe mcdonald's. >> you got to be ready for it. yeah that., you've got to be rem for that. >> but from the few clipsdon' i watched, i definitely don't watch the view. i'm allergic to the view. thew allbut it seemed like she s auditioning. >> mm-hmm. >> that might be her next job. yeah. yeah, that they do have a weight requirement, soquiremen she's got to put on £2. >> they weigh in. you got to be you got to be close to those two.
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to posite wrote t no candy warning signs on halloween is an uncostedviolt tution of violation of theirio first amendment rights. but they still have to stay indoors and turn off outside lightsin. >> we be concerned. well, they obviously have to still stay indoors and turn off outside lights. tv that's the mostn of important part. but i just i'm reallyt interested in what kind of moral high ground this sex offender placed himself on, why he didn't want to have the sign, because he really doesf onwhat b have candy at tht yes. and he didn't want to be forced to lie about that. orceis that what he's arguing, i guess. i guess that's what he's arguing. he's like lifted molestingsten o is one thing, but lying i willni not do that about is somethingt as serious as whether or not i have candy at home. i do not don't understand. >> i mean, this guy, whatever. i mean, nobody's going to
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actually thankfully, thankfully, kids aren't going to go tryingkit goin breao a home that doesn't have the lights on. >> yeah, well, i don't know. you know, the thing is, take the wind, dude. like, i want a sign that sayi e candy, leave me alone, you brats. >> coming on my dress up in costume so you don't you don't fool me. >> you're not a goblin. it's nothing to you off more than a four year old that's taller than you. >> yeah, tell me about it.n you. hey, i. >> i do feel bad for the last fr year that just ran out of candy and put a sign that said no cand yourun out y in front of hs >> yeah, yeah. now his neighbors are looking at him g at all crazy. >> if there was ever a holiday e ,did a sex offender really get excited about this? >> yeah, it reallyoffender. i mean, it's like all this. this holiday bunch kids are going to dress up and ring the and that's it. i think they should stay insidei
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the lights off and the and the all the doors locked even when it's noted human halloween righs year we don't yeah. >> what do they do at home. >> shouldn't they be in prison do you think when sex offenders are talking they're like, oh, have you registered yet. i don't know a lot it remember merwin always used to have to worry about don't we have to worry about razo ar blades yet?e and then it all stopped because they're too expensiv e. i never i mean, i always thought that was an urban legend. >> i think it was. i think, yea leh, i don't think nobody ever came up with the razor blade in their appler cam i think that was something the parents always somebody's cousin. yes, it wabody's lis. my cousin had one, you know, like, yeah, i was using the apple. anyway.. >> yeah. halloween. that's far away. wouldn'this? that like that sayt sex maniac lives here be betteh' ? >> exactly what i was thinking. this should be a sign. theybut shouldn't have anything to do with candy.
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you should warn people and say, hey, you know, acandy it lives. >> you know, outside m of halloween, you might want wa to get it. could a big ruse just to makeboy sure everyone else in the neighborhood does give away the y and all your lights aren't on. >> they're going to be lik youl i'll you better give away candy bar. >> but i don't i don't participate in halloween like that. i, i throw a bowl outside some candy and if the kids steal it all, that's it. >> and they better not rinat's . >> i put a sign outside.e do not ring my doorbell. yeah, i don't like it eitherit. i hate it. yeah. tyrus well, i guess my costumee is messed up this year for halloween, and it's just we'rexd going to put the sex offender sign in your frontsign i, and te going to give you the opportunity to say no. havey, we're going to change that.
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to go back to sex offender i'm d. iont yar i'm fine with that. i think that's good. but, you know, it's like in my house, i have no sign on my o front yard. i'm going to switch that outf mt for kids and wait for me at the door. >> it's just the stuff that these judges are protesting, judgment on is ridiculous. like, this is something that we don't needs ri to do. i'm not concerned with his feelings. yeah. like, no, he wasn't concerned with his victim's feelings. yeah. you know, so now there's nos sinuses, there's no candy here. that's probably the nicestnocane thing that to me, i would about be upset about that if the sex offender in my neighborhood's mess. there was no candy here. no. nohborhood. you're just like, on the computer. the red dot. maybe we need to run down in the fronte re because yar they're getting, especially under this administration, way too many passes, way too many opportunities to play the victim role. nities to and i'm being judged j by society. yeah. you. you when you made the choicegedy ce t to or touch.a an same thing with a or anything like that, you giventh that rig
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