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major announcement this thursday, december the 5th. president elect donald trump, he will be attending fox nation's sixth annual patriot awards as a special guest. he will be receiving the patriot of the year award. i get the honor of being the emcee of the show. you can stream it live on fox nation. it starts at 8 p.m. eastern. all you have to do is sign up at foxnation.com. catch all the action. donald trump will be there. one other thing, lee greenwood will be there also. and then we have other great americans we will honor. don't forget, you can watch my full interview with sylvester stallone and his wife, jennifer flavin. stallone, only on foxnation.com. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld standing by. put a smile on your face. have a great night.
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all right. >> happy tuesday, everyone. >> i'm kat timpf. >> welcome to a special edition of gutfeld! >> all right. >> cold temperatures have finally come to new york city. >> it's so cold. new yorkers are actually going indoors to urinate. facebook and instagram's parent company, meta, admits that they overdid it a bit when it came to moderating pandemic related content. that's the weakest apology since the titanic's captain said. whoops. an l.a. landlord claims that hunter biden tried to pay off $300,000 in back rent with paintings he made from his own poop. gross, i know, although one man said
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he's interested in buying them. two delta airlines flight attendants were pulled from a flight for failing a breathalyzer test, with one blowing seven times the legal limit. meanwhile, spirit air pulled staff members who were trying to study for the breathalyzer test. a new startup is offering online shoppers insurance to protect themselves from porch pirates who steal packages from their doorsteps. porch pal's annual subscription costs $120, but for only two bucks a month, they'll send an email saying, wow, that sucks. all right, let's do the monologue. i'm going to say something. you're probably not used to hearing a lot. if you watch this channel. i agree with bernie sanders, and not because we're always freezing. a few days ago, a few
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days ago, he suggested that elon musk's department of government efficiency, aka doge, might actually be great if the cuts include defense spending. elon musk is right. the pentagon, with a budget of $886 billion, just failed its seventh audit in a row. it's lost track of billions last year, only 13 senators voted against the military industrial complex and a defense budget full of waste and fraud. that must change. yep. thank you. then elon replied. cool. now just saying cool may seem flippant, but it's hard to impress a guy who's awesome at launching rockets and getting people pregnant. >> oh, but it's a big deal because the pentagon does waste a ton of money, and one of the main ways it gets away with it is by successfully smearing
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people who dare to talk about this as somehow not caring about national security, or worse, not caring about the troops. >> but it's something i've been talking about forever, and i love the troops. i love them so much i let a troop get me pregnant. yeah, thank you. >> thank you for your time. ye, yes. don't. >> don't feel bad. he got combat pay. it's not just the 86.5 million spent on dei programs. when studies show that those kind of programs don't even work, or maybe even make things worse, it's not just that report from a few years ago that found that the dod spent nearly $5 billion on crab and lobster within a single month, and $9,000 on one chair, a chair that costs nine grand. it's crazy. that's almost as much as greg spends on his daily shoe inserts. i
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keep telling him he can reuse them. it's not just the absurd amount of money that we spend on foreign wars, insisting on being the world's policeman even though we're repeatedly failing to even be a good one. it's all of it just losing track of billions of dollars is not okay. and failing your seventh audit is not okay either, especially because the pentagon has only been audited seven times. for those of you keeping score at home, that is all of the audits. if your kid failed 12th grade seven times, you wouldn't give him money for college, let alone nukes. but yeah, doge has its limits. it doesn't have any formal government powers, and although it can recommend things for trump to do anything massive in terms of savings or reorganization would need bipartisan congressional support. but one thing it's already done is get people talking about spending and not just any people or just any
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talking. it's got bernie sanders and elon musk agreeing in the words of greg gutfeld, when that street orphan dropped his last $5. i'll take it. >> yeah. let's welcome tonight's guest. >> you can call him to gab or schedule rehab. host of ask doctor drew on rumble. doctor drew pinsky. one christmas, he gave his ex-wife his house. actor, writer, comedian jamie lasalle. everyone gets an adrenaline spike when she's on the mic. actress and comedian zhao yang summer. and he has to sit down to put the star on the top of the tree because he's big. >> new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyron. >> okay, drew. what do you
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think about about doge? >> i love it. you love doge? oh my god. >> i've been praying for something like this for 20 years. >> i always wonder what would happen if people just downsized federal government by 20%. it's so gone, so far beyond its original intent. >> yeah, i got to tell you a quick story. remember about ten years ago when chelsea handler had that talk show on netflix? of course, she goes, you know, i don't know anything about education. so because i'm not educated, so i'm going to bring in the secretary of education and learn something about education. this was president obama's secretary of education. and this nice young man comes on and she goes, what is education? what do you do as secretary of education? he goes, what do i do? i protect the civil liberties of every student in this country. and i thought, oh my god, it's not about education. they're not doing anything related to education. it must go. yeah, it must go. period. yes. done. >> i agree with that. i agree with that. jamie, i did not write this question. okay. i would never say this, but it says jamie had trump and ellen formed doge a long time ago. do
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you think it could have saved your marriage and your sad excuse for a life? >> i don't know, that seems that seems impossible. >> i feel bad for laughing at that. >> that's the question that was prepared. >> it's funny because it's tru. >> i don't think i needed bernie sanders to tell me that ellen was right. >> you know what i mean? like, i feel like whenever ellen says something, he's so smart. i don't even need his reasonings behind it. like he'll be like, oh, we should go to mars, because i go, nah, well, let's just go like i believe you. like you're smarter than everyone else. i believe it reminds me. i was at a bookstore once and they had a book, and it was called the benefits of taking fish oils. right. it was like 500 pages. and i just go, you know what? i'll just take them. i'm not going to read the book like i trust you and the spending out of control, you know, they have, because a lot of it, they claim it's the use it or lose it situation where like if they don't spend these bills, that's why they say they're like wasting money. and i'm very familiar with use it or lose
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it. i was told that by a urologist at the end of my marriage. he actually said my penis looked like like someone went out of town and forgot to tell their friend to water the plants. you know? >> oh, that sure paints a picture. >> but $9,000 for a chair though? people are up and out. but i remember when clinton was president, he offered to pay, what, $100,000 for one dress? oh. >> i'm never over, is it? >> it's never over. it's a nice chair, though. it's one of those ones. so biden doesn't have to put his feet on the stairs. it just goes up. >> oh, nice. >> yeah, it's like a stair. air force one. oh. >> zhao ying, welcome to the show. yes, yes, welcome to the show. what would you. what would you cut from the government if you could? >> i would call a casa di because i'm an immigrant. i'm a woman. and after my last date,
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i'm now gay. so i'm a i'm a walking di. i'm already here. i made it just to build a great wall. i don't want no more younger, prettier chinese woman coming in here stealing my man. i'm. i'm good. just build a wall. >> yeah. i never would have imagined she was an immigrant. >> what gave it away, doc? >> tyrus. >> you know, i to your point, they don't. the doge doesn't have any actual power. but i think the power will lie in the american people when we see who goes against the spending. who? for a long time, when politicians were like, oh, you get one in there, it doesn't matter. and we've had these career politicians who've been in for like a bernie sanders who, like, served with jesus christ. so it's like we have to start getting these people out. and what a better way to see, because here's the thing. you can give the money back. so if the tax money is not spent, that's paid for by the american people at the end of the year,
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then they get a tax refund instead of, oh, we're going to get 9000 chair, or how can we spread this out? or the fact that everyone who goes into government broke comes out with three mansions? >> how is that? >> yeah, how is that? >> well, i know how that is. >> yeah, exactly. >> with all the ridiculous spending and bonus and this and missing money, i mean, it's like a deadbeat dads treasure trove to be in there, like, where's child support? i don't know, we misappropriated it. we'll get it next year. i spent $10,000 on a daytime stripper. it's the same thing as. what the. it's the same argument. so i think it's good because now when you vote, you'll be like, oh, that person was against me and was against the country cutting our funding and stuff because we shouldn't be spending money on the pentagon with the stuff. all that stuff is great. it's just it's going to be up to the american people to vote these clowns out. >> there's another layer to that that i don't know. >> i interviewed a guy who was in the hhs, and he went over to state, and he looks like somebody that should be an ally of the left. >> he just he's a trinidadian
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young man. he's a brilliant scientist. and they brought him in as one of them and said, don't worry about these elected officials. they don't have anything to do with the running of government. we run the government. that was one of the most disgusting comments i ever heard from a government official. they are unwilling to admit their job is to do the will of the people. that's their job. it is disgusting that they are so bureaucratically bloated and we spend so much money on them that they believe they are the government. they are not. they are there to do our will of the people. period. right? and if they are so bloated that they can hide behind just the sheer size of bureaucracy, we need to cut all that. it's got to go. >> and dude, just for the record, $10,000 is way too much for a daytime stripper. you could have bought a chair. you don't know who. tyra. >> tyra. whoa whoa whoa whoa. okay, first of all, you didn't know she was foreign, and now you're just assuming that i'm in daytime stripping. i'm past that. >> that's behind me.
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>> i'm very insulted. i'm a i'm a nail lady. i don't do my own nails, but i am. >> yeah, you're a nail lady, and i bounce the clubs. i check ids every night. yeah. anything else? >> doc? you're very offended by you. >> yes. thank you. >> i'm leaving, i love this. no, no, we need a doctor for what we're going to do later. >> you're gonna deliver a baby? >> yeah, we're gonna do it. >> can also keep spending stats, cat like, just like where you can see how much each politician agreed to spending and how much was not spent to where. just like every since, we've become so polarized with politics now we can have stats like bernie sanders has six votes, but $12.6 billion in misappropriated funds that will that will motivate some people to vote him out. that's good. >> yeah. yeah, i think like bernie never had a job. the only the only time he had a job is when he was working for chairman mao. >> you know, speaking of which, if she's not an agent for chinese liberation, i'm not. why? why isn't she. why isn't she? what's wrong with them?
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just saying. >> before we go. how's that for a transition? that's why i'm sitting in this chair several times a year. you want to see me on tour? i'm going to be in spokane, washington this sunday, december eighth. everything else is sold out. so that's your one chance. get your tickets now at the real kat timpf dot com. and up next, has congress come clean about covid 19? yeah. >> for more than a decade, far, sega has been trusted again and again and again for sega. ask your doctor about for sega. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. >> i know it's scary unless you
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♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ for yourself. >> the restrictions were for show, but some nuts can't let go. the house covid 19 panel released its last report on the pandemic. here's some key
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findings. covid most likely emerged from the wuhan lab. prolonged lockdowns harm the economy, mental and physical health. trump's early travel restrictions save lives and social distancing and mask mandates weren't based on hard science, but four years later, some still can't part with their rules. like former washington post journalist taylor lorenz. you remember taylor. she's the one who targeted conservatives and outed the libs of tiktok creator and cried on national tv for being bullied online. well, yesterday on the new social media site blue sky, she defended her mask use and called people who don't mask dumb, who quote raw dog the air and spew disease laden breath all over your elderly neighbor. but look on the bright side. at least you won't get anything on you. when she cries. oh, you're drew, you're the only doctor on
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the panel. there's a two part question. okay. okay. one. what do you make of the covid report? and two, would you call me a dumb for allowing air to touch my face? >> not for that. >> okay. ha! for all the reasons. >> maybe you're on fire for other reasons. >> so look, the simple summary of the of the house report is everything. that was a conspiracy theory is fact. if you thought somebody was a conspiracy theory, consider it something that is well substantiated now. i'll keep it simple for everybody. but the reality is so. and we've known this for years. so many of the things that were in response to covid were literally pulled out of thin air. the most egregious being the six foot distancing there was nothing, i mean, nothing to suggest that would do anything. and masking is clearly been debunked as something useful. and you have francis collins out there saying, well, we didn't consider the potential harms. that is the opposite of
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everything medicine stands for. do no harm is our first mandate. >> yes, masking is still useful if you are ugly. zhao yang, do you have any advice for taylor lorenz? >> well, first of all, i want to apologize for bringing covid to america. it was just. i'm sorry. >> at one time, i had a chopstick. i'm, like, caught a bag. >> i was like, i can't catch a dog. they run too fast. so that was the problem. but she should chill because for me, i don't need a mask because i don't take deep breaths. it just really tips. and also, you know, i mean i her dog raw dog do we have are we serving lunch right now. oh my god. >> by the way why is everything called raw dogging now? it's like raw dog. raw dog. that was my. we used to live in a society. yeah. >> hey, doc, what does raw dog mean? i think i have a pretty good idea of what it means. >> i was going to say.
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>> i feel like that was projection. i think that's something she said to her. her boyfriend, and then put it on blue sky to, like, make him less mad at her because she sounds like she was like, dumb. you just raw dog in me. so it feels like more of that because you know what i'm saying? >> because i do know what you're saying. >> yes, yes. thank you. >> yes, i think i now know what it means. so. but how did how did humanity ever survive without taylor lorenz? how did we evolve and progress without masks over our face? >> yeah. listen, i was against masks in the beginning because whenever my people wore masks, we ended up in jail. so not a big fan of masks, but this is not good enough. this. this finding stuff. the criminals are are coming out and giving us. oh, we found this stuff we already know. no no, no, the doctors that careers you ruined the people that president trump. if you're watching, you need to put a special you got doge. and now we need doctors
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to come in and have a special panel and let people like you, doctor drew, whose careers were you? were canceled. you were you had to apologize, kicked off networks, let you guys come in and go through the files and find some short givings and misgivings. and i guarantee you there will be a lot more people that will be looking for jobs instead of this this talking about, oh yeah, the six foot thing was wrong. really? how about how about not allowing our kids to go to school? >> it's starting with jay bhattacharya as the head of the nih will be good after that. >> trust me. that is poetic justice of a colossal scale. >> also, when she said, breathe on your elderly neighbors, jamie, do you do that? >> i don't i don't breathe on my elderly neighbors because it wakes them up. i can confidently say that she used the phrase raw dogging the air incorrectly. okay, right. because from my understanding, raw dogging the air is like when you put a blindfold on and then the stripper takes your
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money, and when you go for it, she's leaving and that's raw. >> i'm learning a lot tonight. yeah. >> you know, you know, one of my i would ask drew for drew's insight on this, but one of my one thing that really scared me about the covid vaccine, it's even in this article, it said we're you know, we're celebrating these scientists who really quick made a vaccine. and i was like, there's a lot of things in life. i feel like we should we should take our time with. right. i feel like that's something you there's certain things you don't want to you don't want to hurry for certain things. take your time. like it might be. you never want to be like, oh, come on, i'm late for work. how long does it take to pierce the end of a penis? you know, like, take your time whenever there's, like, a delay in a flight and they go, we're supposed to leave and i go fix it. take your time. >> i would hope that they would do that quickly. actually. >> the piercing. >> yeah. yeah, i think it takes a long time, though, to find i. >> you you really can't be left alone.
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>> but i'm with cat, too. i think that in her defense, i think masks can be useful with certain people. there are exceptions, like the immunocompromised and daytime strippers. >> do anything else to add? drew? as a doctor, that's got to be awesome, by the way, to be a doctor so that you can just go as a doctor. >> yeah, i don't normally start sentences that way, but i my head is swimming after all. >> all of this, i would i'd be at a restaurant. i'd be like, as a doctor, i will take no. >> the fact is that they did rush those vaccines to the to use right. it was consciously done with a certain amount of risk inherent in what they were doing that did not give them the bioethical standard for a mandate. it did not give them that. and they abused the privilege of something that was rushed to market, mandated it, and now you're going to get excess harm. that's just it's built in to doing things like that, as you're saying, as someone sitting next to a
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rallies. willis wrote a long facebook post saying that despite once asking trump to stop using the song, he had a change of heart and realized that trump genuinely liked ymca and was having a lot of fun with it. he also pointed out that the song hit number one on the billboard chart after 45 years, thanks to trump and let's face it, without the ymca, we would. we have been given the gift that keeps on giving. young man, there's no need to feel down. >> i said, young man, pick yourself off the ground. i sai, ymca. it's fun to stay at the ymca. >> so he's like, you know what? he's seeming to be having fun and i'm having fun rolling in this cash tires. what do you think? >> yeah, i never quite understood when artists suddenly become politicians and be like, don't play my music at
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your 250,000 people rally with with apple phones that can point and click and buy my song in a second. how dare you, sir? good for him to come out and support it, because it's reall. it should never really cross. if somebody wants to come out and especially to the level of fame that president trump has, you're going to make money. not to mention the fact the ymca is just the one song, even if you don't know the words to it, because i don't. but when i hear it, i just know at some point you put a y in the air and m k and like you can fit in. it's the only song where, like, you don't even know anybody, but you all know the rhythm and the clapping. it's good. it just brings people together. it's a genius song. the rhythm is good. so everyone should come out to it. i mean, even horrible bad guys could come out to it and you'd and you'd still sing and dance, even though you want. that guy is a monster on the stage. but it's my part because it's just a it's a fun song. >> yeah, this was a long facebook post. i had it printed out. it is two full pages. it's long, and the title of it is
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why i allowed president elect trump's continued use of ymca and why the song is not really a gay anthem. so he actually covered a lot in here, he said. there's a false assumption, doctor, that ymca is a gay anthem, just because back in the day, the ymca was used as a gay hangout. does it make the song gay? he didn't really know that. are you accusing me? there's a lyric that goes, you can hang out with all the boys as a doctor. does that sound gay to you? no. >> right. but you did introduce him as the policeman in the gay in the gang, as you can hang out with all of them. it's just hanging out with gay about that. >> yeah, yeah, absolutely. all right, so what do you think about this? >> i love this. listen, exactly what tyrus is saying. when people are forced to move because of a song and when they gather together and do things simultaneously, that is highly unifying. let's say it is a gay anthem. great. it's unifying us. who gives a yes? it should. it shouldn't be here nor there. it reminds me of something, the
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idea that because you associate, you allow somebody to use a song. there's a word that came out of the covid fiasco. and so much of the nonsense over the last eight years, which is this word platforming. >> i hate it totally. yeah. >> when did that get invented? that if you talk to somebody publicly and have a conversation, you're platforming them that is total and complete. >> i agree with that. >> now wait, but you got to at least admit the outfits were gay. >> well, a couple of the guys were gay. yeah. >> i mean, i'm just i'm saying i'm sorry, but law officers with caps on, i'm just i'm just saying i'm gay. >> is it a gay anthem? no, it was a question. yeah. >> now, let's wait a minute. >> let's also say jamie. however, i don't mind that gays think of the song as their anthem. >> okay. yeah, not a gay anthe. tell that to the policeman. blowing me a kiss in the video, sir. and by the way, cat, do you really write the ymca song, or did you jot it down like
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it's not a lot of prep that facebook post, i'll bet took more time to write than the entire ymca song. it's like a very. i'll bet no one's ever made more money writing a song in 30s than ymca. i. trump was crushing it. dancing to ymca. did you see the one where biden was doing the ymca? and he spelled it wrong and knocked everyone over? >> i did so zhaoyang, he said. the financial benefits have been great. the song is estimated to grow several million dollars since trump's kept using it. >> that is great. i feel like the american artists, musicians are like chinese moms, you know, they don't like people to use their stuff like chinese moms don't want to want you to be a doctor or a lawyer if you are not that she's mad, but if you are a daytime stripper, you make $10,000 a day. she'll be like my daughter, make it rain. >> she's so good. it's about the money. it's always about the money. >> you know? trump make him popular again. also like a
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village, people cop. i get why they like trump because trump supporters, construction workers and cops. he does that. >> he does that. i mean, this is several pages. if everybody is not ready, he ends it with the true anthem is ymca appeal to people of all stripes? i think he means stripes, including president elect trum. but the song is not really a gay anthem other than certain people falsely suggesting that it is. and this must stop because it's damaging to the song. >> i don't know why he's so upset. it's entertainment. everybody's gay. sometimes it's entertainment. >> i mean, it's just it's agai, he says. i knew nothing about the ymca being a hangout for gays. i wrote ymca about the things i do about the y and the urban areas of san francisco, such as swimming, basketball, track and cheap food and cheap rooms. and when i say, quote, hang out with the boys. that is simply 1970s black slang for black guys hanging out together for sports, gambling or whatever. there's nothing gay about that. wow. what? >> please. i wish we could ask a follow up question. are you
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feel powerful are more likely to entertain thoughts of infidelity because they have the higher sense of self-worth and perceived desirability. is that your experience? >> first off, i'd say i wouldn't know. and second of all, isn't it one of these studies, though, where you go, come on, like we probably knew that. like it says, confidence may be linked to cheating on someone. they might as well say nipple clamps may be linked to nipples like, obviously. it's going to happen. you know, i'm picturing you writing that little joke in your notebook. >> like, you know, he looked up and said. >> i did call two of my friends and tell them that one. yeah, yeah, but i also think that chris rock, you probably know this one. chris rock said you're as faithful as your options. and that's kind of what this study is saying. and that's why i've always been very faithful. >> i, you know, i hate these studies. >> you hate studies. >> and i think this is the most ridiculous, off the kilter
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study. it's wrong. it was written by an insecure guy trying to convince his his wife that he wasn't cheating. oh, because the most insecure people cheat. the people who who don't deal with their own problems, don't fix their own relationships. i was never when i was a cheater. i was never in a good place, ever. it was always to make me feel better. i couldn't pay my bills, didn't want to hear the person at home tell me what i was doing wrong. so you end up at a strip club. seems to be a theme here and they will. they will tell you. they'll tell you whatever you want to hear, because you're not brave enough to face the music at home. so this is every every man. confidence is saying, i don't need to think with raw dogging to solve my problems. i'll deal with my problems. so this this is this is laughable. if you're a confident man who's got his together, the last thing you're going to do is get is go out and cheat and ruin what you have because you are at home. you take care of your kids, your family. that takes
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self-esteem, that takes confidence. loyalty, not insecurity, is what does that other stuff? wow. yes. >> zhao ying, i agree, i agree i'm clapping because i've been cheated on. i've been cheated on by an unemployed man. >> yes, the poor one, i remember that. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's so true. like i like when. like the love of my life is not in town. i have dinner with my husband, you know, i don't cheat, i don't cheat, i. that's why i got divorced. because i feel like my marriage is stopping me from meeting my soulmate. so that's why i got a divorce. i just. >> do you think there's something to this? do you think it's confident guys who cheat or insecure losers? >> i think insecure losers. ugly ones with tiny. >> so as a as a doctor. doctor as a doctor, as a physician, well, you're actually an addiction specialist. >> so it's like you've probably met people who have cheated before. >> yes, he nailed it. he absolutely nailed it. and so what they're calling confidence is one of two things. denial, which is, you know, sort of
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rationalizing, compartmentalizing or frank narcissism. and in either case, that's not a positive attribute. it's not confidence. and i think they're really talking about narcissism in this study because that is rampant. these days. >> so and you can't cheat if you have anxiety right. >> you want to talk about something. >> yeah. well no i just feel like for me i always feel like i'm doing something wrong, even though i'm not doing anything wrong. >> right. so imagine if you did do something wrong. >> oh, i how would i survive? >> right? you'd explode. >> i'd be on a stretcher within 15 minutes, which i think would make the cheating less fun. if you had to be hospitalized after every time, have you ever seen. that could be a good time to just really. if somebody has that kink where they cheat and then go to the hospital, this pregnancy is affecting you. >> i'm not. >> it is. i'm not medicated. i used to think before i spoke and now there's absolutely nothing between my brain and my
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mouth we love it doesn't mean, yeah, i don't have the insurance to support that kind of fetish. would you? oh, that's true, that's true. i don't i don't know, so. but you think it's you think it's. you think it's people who are. >> it's not a good thing, tyrus. absolutely nobody. >> if it was confidence, everyone would be bragging about it. like cheating on my wife six times last week, fellas. woo! yeah. and then somebody's like, well i did it. seven. no one's because there's a reason why it's a secret. because it's a loathsome self-deprecating behavior for a short little hit of feeling like you're doing well. so no, there's nothing confident about it. >> that's why i never did it. >> yes. >> but, drew, what about people who take cheaters back like i like? i did, sort of, but actually i let him i, i somehow let him convince me that the list of people in his notebook that he cheated on me with was a list of something else. >> wow. >> wow. yeah, yeah. >> 17 people. >> nobody said insecure people were stupid. >> i don't know quite how to
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answer this for you because i was there. yeah. and we talked about treatment at that point. >> therapy. therapy is a miracle. it's a miracle. it is a miracle. >> can i admit something to you? i was with a girl once. i won't say, and i swear, you just, like, hit me in the heart. i found a letter that she had written while we were together. to a guy saying like they slept together and she not a joke. she convinced me that it was a writing exercise. >> that's called gaslighting. >> gaslighting. i know the word is overused, but it's a real thing. yeah. all right. up next, a royal snob gave herself a job. >> when a tough cop finds you on the go, a sirup would be silly. >> hey, try robitussin juice pack with the power of robitussin. and every bite easy to take. cough relief anywhere. chew on relief. chew on a.
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>> a story in five words. >> story in five words meghan markle appoints herself boss. all right tyrus meghan has appointed herself ceo of her lifestyle brand american riviera. or whatever the f that is. after she couldn't find a suitable candidate during a months long search. what's really going on here? >> i feel like she fell asleep watching the jim carrey's version of the grinch. she's the mayor of whoville. look,
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she's obviously used her time wisely. being in the royal family, because that was a very royal move. she appointed herself queen of whatever the that company. yeah. and just like royalty, she just. it was in the bloodline. she's so she made herself this company. i think this is one of the things where harry is, like, so happy that they decided to separate professionally. yeah. the fact that i know all this proves that the ymca is, in fact, a gay song. >> no, but drew, actually, according to the new york post, she unveiled this thing in march. she announced american riviera orchard. now there's still no release date or any information about what products they're going to sell, what it is. i don't even know that. i know what a lifestyle brand is. >> i have no idea. i like the way tyrus framed it though. it's like napoleon putting the
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crown on himself. but when are we going to shout out to greg? when, when, when are we going to stop talking about this woman? i really i who cares? it must be nice to be her. she appoints herself whatever she wants. good. >> yeah. she couldn't find anybody. why did she find. there's a lot of people in the world. yes, yes. so why could she get one of them to do american riviera? who doesn't want to work for american riviera? orchard? >> i'm guessing working for her would not be fun. and maybe she tried some people out and it wasn't fun. and they let her. and who? >> and orchards next to a riviera. that seems weird. >> it is weird. >> yeah. what even is that? jamie? what do you think? >> so i think that, first of all, can you imagine if you went to interview for the job and markle was there and you're like, oh no, she's going to get it. she's totally going to get it. she's just interviewing herself, switching sides of the chairs and stuff. and by the way, this is the only way she would ever become the ceo of
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any company would be creating the company. sometimes at a comedy club, you go, there's a guy headlining and it's his club. like he opened the club. yeah, like and not that i'm above any of this. if you ever watch a and i am the star, at the very end, it will say, this has been a divorced dad motion picture that i have done myself. i sort of feel like she would have never. >> i was like, there's no way he's going to be able to make american riviera orchard about his penis. and i, i was dead wrong about that. america. >> and i'll tell you the truth, i didn't know a ton about this. like her and going away from the royal family because he was with her. i didn't know a lot about it until today. i did like a deep dive, and i will say, i think she's cute, but i don't think she's cut ties with my royal family. hot. like, i think that's a big right. like that's kind of what happened. like he because of her. and can you imagine your whole life having that thrown in your fac. you know like she's like, oh, why don't you do the dishes tonight? and he's like, oh, but remember i gave up being king
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just to be with you. like, i feel like it's an argument. she wins at every step of the way. >> now, this is also on page six. one insider, unnamed source, said that the brand had become a, quote, show behind the scenes. do you believe that? what do you think? >> i do, i do. i cannot stand this lady. i think meghan markle is a narcissist for sure, but i'm very impressed with her ability to manipulate that many people at the same time. that's a gift. and remember she was on oprah. she's like, i just want a private life. i'm like, honey, your life was pretty private. we were adidas extras. nobody knows who you are. chill people. people go on oprah sho. people go on oprah to make sure their life is no longer private and people call them racist. i was so mad. i'm like, i'm not racist because me and meghan markle, we are the same people, attention seeking like i never for her to call herself the ceo of her own company is like my ex-husband buying himself a trophy of world's greatest dad. he never seen the kids are. his pronoun is. i think he identified as transparent and his pronouns nowhere. anyways,
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