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[applause] >> tom: happy wednesday, everyone. i am tom shillue in for greg gutfeld on this very special edition of gutfeld to. president of biden just announced $1 billion in humanitarian support for victims of african natural disasters. sadly he is not offering any support for victims of his administration. president-elect trump says he will attend the grand reopening of the notre dame cathedral. trump says he expects and is excited for the ceremony and he can't wait for randi weingarten to her ring the bell of. a cop at the l.a. county sheriff department was fired for lying about his constant tiktok
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posting while on duty. investigators were outraged he was wasting time online when he should have been busy ignoring crime. following a probe, u.s. lawmakers have concluded that covid-19 it likely came from a chinese lab. the researchers summarized their conclusions in a report entitled notes. you were ahead of me on that one. so that one coming to. or british zeus has dna tests revealed one of their female king penguins is actually mail. officials were suspicious when they noticed the birds excellent parallel parking. >> a sexist ornithologist would say! >> tom: very specific. the new york city casino commission came against the proposed casino in times square, they are not opposed to gambling they just do not think that their students can count to 21. to the monologue.
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after she lost the election in 2016 hillary clinton wrote a book called what happened? democrats have been trying to answer the same question for the past few weeks. >> that message obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for vice president harris. a fellow woman. >> i can't help but wonder if the american people have given up on democracy. >> if you hear anybody calling this election a landslide please stop listening to that person about elections, at least. we have seen landslides in this country and they do not look like the selection. >> tom: that guy looks a lot -- knows a lot about landslides. he gets buried in the ratings every night. [applause] they know there is a problem they just can't seem to put their finger on it. was old joe at fault? or kamala? now mark cuban who was all in for biden and then for harris thinks that if he ran for
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president with charles barkley as his running mate he would win easily. >> when you're feeling on our run for office change if it were, say, a ticket of you and the chunks there? >> we would win. >> absolutely. >> tom: i bet barkley would be happy to run away from that idea. but i do have a question about it. what are mark cuban's policies? what are the issues he would run on? he does not give any specifics just the old canard of bringing people together. while most of disasters and do. this is how mark cuban describes it. >> i will not prejudge what happens over the next four years. we will deal with it but truly to bring people together you have to be somebody who can walk into any situation and any town in america and sit and have a beer, a coffee, t whatever it is and go to their kitchen table, and explain how much more alike we are the different.
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>> tom: the old more alike than we are different line. i feel like i have heard that one before may because biden has been saying almost the same thing for years. >> i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide about unified. >> there is so much that unites us as americans. so much more that unites us then divides us. >> there were so much more that unites us. so much -- so much more unites us then divides us. >> tom: i thought the only thing that joel liked to repeat was a violent falls. and what is cuban talking about? any situation and any town in america, what does he think trump was doing the past few years at? trump was out there and red and blue states visiting america's forgotten towns and holding rallies with the working men and women of this country. he formed his policies around their concerns. why do you think he staked his campaign on illegal immigration. it is a real issue. they kind of thing people who do
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not own basketball teams care about. cubans proposed to take it with guy is straight out of central casting. he thinks they are like nick nolte and eddie murphy and 48 hours. [applause] or mel gibson and danny glover and lethal weapon. or greg and juan williams and topless cop. that one went directly to dvd. but americans do not vote like they are choosing what buddy cop movie two to. they want to save their country. what is cuban have himself at the top of the ticket? this is 2024, mark, when it you cast yourself as the second fiddle to barkley? because you are an old-school liberal and down you think you should be in charge and the black eye is there at their side quit -- sidekick. you also think racists and cannot deal with the black guy being in charge but we already proved that was wrong with obama and we have been paying for that
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ever since. personally i think barkley would resonate more with the average american. at least he is known for saying what he thinks. >> some of you people don't like my sense of humour is what i have to say. turn off your damn television i will not change. if you do not like me and they shall turn it off. they want me to apologize that is not going to happen. joking about those big old women >> tom: he sounds a positively trumpian. i would run with him. meanwhile the democrats problem was revealed by none other than captain kirk. william shatner was lost in space on a recent podcast over what happened to his party. >> i do not know why the democrats lost. i do not understand. why isn't she a great candidate. she combined several trends of thought here. black, woman. >> that is not a candidate. that his identity politics.
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>> those are elements. [laughter] >> tom: be met me up, scotty. there is no intelligent life here. but william shatner is not alone in his clueless -- cluelessness. democrat leaders and their party think they need nothing more than a marketing makeover but it is the product that stinks. >> hear he is! >> tom: let's welcome tonight's guests of. bereft it sense he ditched the left dave rubin! critics say his last a special is a real tour de france, writer and comedian at joe devito! she only had a baby as an excuse to watch paul patrol, "new york times" best-selling author fox news contributor kat timpf! antique and deck you as he ducks
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the house, "new york times" best-selling comedian, author, tyrus! so captive, what do you think of mark cuban? he was out there out there vocally supporting here is so why does he think that he is so good at a politics? >> i will answer the question. but first, greg, there was something different about you. have you been snorting ozempic? >> tom: it might have been. i have the lisp as well. >> i asked the producers in advance of the segment to pull up an image. and we pull up the image i requested a? i have a theory that the more mark cuban goes into the left this idea, jumps into the liberal pool the more he starts looking like an msnbc lesbian. i believe that joke was also used on the show about two weeks ago. but you don't mind, do you,
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greg? >> tom: it is new to me, dave. >> cuban needs two away like all of these people. if you are an old-school liberal you have a home it is called the republican party this is what trump is done. rfk c, guys like me that love america. that is why they are applauding. and that the democrats have the crazies. >> tom: joe, what do you think of the idea that cuban doesn't think he has to talk politics. a lot of these people i watch at some time cnn and msnbc they seem to think that they have to find this connection that it is not about their policies at all. >> i don't think that he realizes when people cheer for running with barkley it is because we all like charles barkley.
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that is like if somebody said joe, can you and tyrus help move this couch? it will be mostly tyrus moving the couch. i'm just sort of along for the ride. i think it is funny how clueless they are. they always do this thing they are so out of touch they always bring up beverages. that is the only thing they can connect with normal people about. what do humans do? they might drink a beer, they might have a copy of some type. but if i can just get together with some construction workers and have a white claw while we enjoyed... in a bakery like you don't even know what you are talking about. i do like william shatner. he is in 93 he should not be talking about his president he should be running for president. we need him. we need captain kirk i can see what he was excited about kamala being a woman and being biracial because if -- if you remember captain kirk he went after that
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green check. >> you are right. >> somewhere in the galaxy there is a kid at that looks like captain kirk and the brussels sprouts. >> tom: i did not think of that, joel. the idea of "star trek" was so ahead of its time and it was multiracial -- racial and the casting. so william shatner shah that first hand. but get a load of his cluelessness. when he said she had to do so many things working for her black, woman. >> sounds like a guy from back in the 60s. like she is black. all right, cool, i will a bank it. he's william shatner, it's not like he is shakespeare. unless she put it in a script for him to remember to say he was asked to ad lib. it. never ask an actor to ad lib. anything we saw what happened with the kamala. it just does not work you know what i'm saying? but go back to cuban for a second.
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cuban has been a rich snob for too long. he is so out of touch. he has no friends. is best guess is a beer and tea. that is such a stretcher. he cannot say well i had drinks at. he has no experience with people unless they work for him and he has power over them. if you watch that podcast that was ernie trying to save the podcast. because nobody likes market. marcus the guy who were went to the party, a birthday party and to showed up in the first thing he says is remember when your dad died? wouldn't it be cool if he was here? bring out the cake. that is mark cuban. trump was going to run with anybody, why the hill how would he run with marco cuban when he could run with shaquille o'neal? and guess what? people like him. so cuban is just a does not
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matter. he could run with jesus and he still would not win. [applause] >> tom: kat, i watch the sky. shark tank, they know how to sell a product. when people come to -- them with a product that stinks they tell them. like marketing is not going to get you out of this and you need to have a good product. he does not seem to realize the democrats do not have a good product anymore. >> but kamala did not do the hanging thing either. everything was so curated. it was marketing in the rural sense of the word as this image of a person. she did not do joe rogan. trump did not just do joe rogan, he did the old laws podcast, he looked like a dude hanging out. he did go to other places he did meet people. we got to see him be a human. she also did not do that. so i do not know anybody who has a bad thing to say about charles
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barkley. so they could be onto something there, really. like cohere hates charles barkley? >> the women of san antonio. that is where that is from. because he understood what churros why they were so delicious. that is why the women are so they can san antonio. they eat a lot of churros. >> william shatner he made very little sense. did he really hear this correctly? a lot of schools of thought and then he said black. >> there was to. >> but to his credit when i am 93 i will have been dead for 20 years. >> tom: before we go come see me live. >> how old are you now. >> tom: come see me live in new jersey i will be in rutherford on december 13th and 14th. get tickets at tom shillue.com.
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♪ ♪ >> a story and five words. >> tom: it is a story and five words. suck cozies up to trump. mensah ceo mark zuckerberg recently dined at mar-a-lago he wants to get in with trump. shouldn't they let him in? this is the guy that he censored trump and the last election. >> this is a tough one because trump is going to be pushed into electing all of the bad guys
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back in. all of the people who censored and silenced us and everything else he did go already i guess the ship has sailed but my question is does anybody in this room use facebook? >> i have no idea what my password is. do i have a page on facebook what is happening? now he wants us to strap that thing on and follow him. >> the goggles. >> you looked weird when i said strap on it. i saw. it is on you. it is for your head. >> yes. [laughter] >> that sounds more weird. i'm sure joe had some good jokes take it away. >> people are not buying it. on social media may be on facebook but twitter and these other places they are seeing no way do not let mark zuckerberg back in. he censored the hunter story and other things. during covert he was terrible.
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and he was hanging out with the fbi. do you think he has contrition. he says it was the wrong thank he did with the fbi so maybe he is a changed man. >> my sources tell me trump has not approved the french request yet. >> i knew he would have jokes. >> you gave me the hot strap on lead in. i think we realized facebook is not a place for news facebook is where you go to see how much weight your high school crush has gained. so i use something called newsfeed a eradicator. what it does is it is an extension that when i go to facebook page i don't see anybody's facebook page who has a motivational quote from somebody like helen keller who i believe it's an urban legend but that's another story. >> why? >> she drinks water and now she
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is writing books? >> what would helen keller... >> that is a great way to shorten the story. she drinks water now she is writing books. >> i would like to see what that dinner is like that. mark zuckerberg is such an alien creature he is probably like is this when humans use a fork and trump was like it is a big mac eat it with your hands. >> tom: kat, trump will meet with anybody. you will have people down to mar-a-lago. but what will zuckerberg get out of this relationship do you think? >> i don't know but obviously he had the meeting. a lot of it is out there what mark zuckerberg says. i think it would be an awkward meeting for him. i think i would feel awkward about that. i feel like there has to be room for progress. i feel like people have to be able to if they want to make a mistake and then rectify it and have things get better. obviously zuckerberg did a lot more than make a tiny mistake. obviously it was a massive
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issue. so there is accountability but we would see. but i would not trust him or anything like that. but a lot of people are on facebook. a lot of people are on there. i'm only on their to follow divorces. >> tom: tyrus, i think zuckerberg is worried. he sees tech giants come and go. i think guys like zuckerberg and google they know that to stay in the business they have to get and good with the people in power, right? >> i think just saying he made a mistake is laughable. it was intended and it ruins a lot of people's lives. it inspired people to make their own outlets to be heard of that were being silenced. so i think to say it is a mistake that is being very polite. it was not like he just stopped doing it. when i did my sit down with president trump it was blocked on facebook. and literally it was funny because i got a text from the president a personal assistant, he calls and he is like why are
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you blocking the interview with tyrus on me. we will take care of it right away, sir. that is one of the reasons i knew the election was over because guys like that they are trying to avoid what is coming. they are going to the president and going to have to understand. they are all trying to pass the buck to somebody else because what they did was election interference. they did it knowingly, willingly -- willingly, without remorse. i mean the ramifications of what they attempted to do our what they did very well for a long time. so sorry, zuck. the left is going to buy everybody here a statute and put it in a backyard to apologize a? here is the thing about president trump he said to me once listen, if i did not work with anybody who hated me or said bad thanks i would have nobody to work with. so if they can bring something to the table he will hear it but
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is either the amount of thought they put into it or the projected sales figures. the jaguar is actually calmly get miami pink. it also comes a month and blue and parisian gold. not yet in san francisco piss yellow. here is the kicker, jaguar -- jaguar says it is a nonproduction vehicle. which left a social media users asking what is the point? jaguar replied it establishes a new design language for future vehicles, bold, colourful, and unexpected. hey,, jaguar. you left out the unexpected the unexpected -- on want to do. >> i'm sorry, does this mean you can't buy the car. >> tom: it does not exist. >> what the [bleep]? hold on, with a centred in their marketing campaign to think outside the box doing a marketing campaign for a car that does not exist is clearly
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outside the box. but why would you do that? >> tom: obviously they are trying to get attention they got a lot of attention with their dumb add to. >> but for what? you cannot buy it anyways. why are you doing marketing for something that does not exist. >> tom: it is a branch refresh they call that i don't know, kat. >> everybody in the dei who says it worked i'm waiting for the lawsuit. that looks like from hers. >> tom: do you have an answer from us a? >> if i was in the newsroom i would be on the 6:00 news for murder and probably cannibalism just to make sure that there is no survivors. this is awoke in its finest. we will talk about something that does not exist and make everybody think that it does. >> tom: yes. well, david.
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>> turns out it was a hers vibrator. while i was going to make a strap on joke but you already did and then made the vibrator joke. so commercials that nobody wants to watch for a product that does not exist. this is almost the end. we're almost at the end i don't know what the and it looks like when we get to the bottom of hell. and i think once we get there it will start to look, okay, again. and i think it will start around january 20th. [applause] they say and marketing that no publicity as bad publicity. >> if you have something to say. i think that is a key piece. >> even if they did it as a car. it is kind of a classic like when i think jaguar i think old-school wealth. this is going against that.
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but what is their angle. what customer do they think they are going to get? >> that is the crazy part because they say they have been marketing to a customer base that is dwindling. and somebody said what if we market to a customer base that does not exist. and then they said i will one up you we won't even make the car. first of all, i applaud you for the correct pronunciation of jaguar. i hear people say jaguar or jaguar or jaguar. say it correctly. i think this is an awesome prototype of the most useless automotive experiment ever. it has a turn signal it has a virtue signal everything you need to make you feel like. i do not know who the audiences. subaru already has the lesbian. it is like saying we will go into the flannel shirt business it is already taken care of it. >> he's going to keep going
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until he gets a laugh. hang on. >> fact-check the guy. >> does subaru have the lesbians? what do i know about lesbians? >> you make one joke about msnbc and then everybody here is a lesbian. >> who has the what are the gay cars? a previous or a dodge ram? >> watch out. >> tom: coming up big noses in literary processes. -- pros.
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>> everything is racist. >> tom: she got a doctorate for thinking about people thinking. a woman is going viral for a thesis about smelly people getting treated badly in literature which he calls olfactory ethics. her thesis is olfactory -- olfactory ethics... in literary prose. this is to offer an intersectional and wide ranging study of the wide ranging logic ... subverting gender clack -- gender, class, species powers.
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translation, it is your fault if somebody smells. olfactory tends to result in rejection while harmful forms of olfactory desire should result in subjugation. that is quite a word is how that maybe she should run for president. >> i don't really want to pick on this woman. but she put it on the internet. she said i just got my phd i'm so happy. she put all of that stuff up there so people started making fun of her. >> i have a lot to say. i agree with you. first off this is done. i think in general not for everybody i don't want to insult everybody with a phd. because a lot of times that getting advanced degrees is a sign of having a lot of family money and a lot of aimlessness yourself and you don't really know what you want to do so you keep going to school. i think this is an example of
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that. i don't really know what this thesis can contribute to the economy. she got -- should have done a thesis on something useful like how to tell a friend they smell. that is hard. i used to have this friend that smelled and me and my friends try to role-play how to tell her that she smelled and we always stopped after, hey, but also people are being terrific to her online. people are threatening her. it is horrible. as a woman with an internet connection i feel like i need to say people are beyond picking on her. people are being really mean. you can say, hey,, your thesis sucks without being violent. >> tom: we know that, joe. but the internet does not. is this not an indictment of essentially higher education? because this is not that much sillier than other thesis is that are out there. >> i agree with kat i went and
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did something a lot of people commenting on this did not do, i went to her twitter account and she does seem like a pleasant person. i mean this is in england so we can say our taxpayer money! so it is in england whatever they do over there. maybe they sell a crown or something to finance these things. but the way they speak it is not the way normal people speak. so we have to detach from that. the problem is what smart people to is a smart people take a complicated idea and make it sound simple. the people who want to sound smart take something that is nonsense and fill it up with extra words and they load in intersection now that he and all of these other things. which he has written it is almost like they are doing magical spells. it is an incantation to stick to their peers you thought that was complicated? look at this crazy construction i have made over the subject nobody really cares about. and i can see how it could be interesting. i mean we are here in new york
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where covid-19 knocking out your sense of smell was a blessing. we get smells it is not just one bad smell it is combinations that don't occur anywhere else. you cut around the corner and you are like spoiled milk and the dead whale how did this happen. so that is the thesis that i want to be exposed to. how do you deal with the stench of new york city? >> tom: dave, what do you think? what do you think of this thesis. what is your thesis? >> thank you for that very specific question. >> take it anywhere. >> i can't add anything insightful because the thing is so stupid but i will say i saw a viral video this morning from about 30 years ago where donald trump is sitting across from larry king on his a little show on cnn did you see this? larry king was a deer friend of mine and to mentor so i want their him under the bus but they
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are sitting this far apart and donald trump looks at him and says can you sit back? your breath smells. he says has anybody ever told you your breath smells? can you sit back. i think that is all i'm going to say. >> it is amazing. >> tom: and then larry king said nobody has ever told me this. that was surprising. >> even then trump was building a consensus. have other people brought this up? >> tom: tyrus, you do what joe refers to you to complex things and you make them simple for people to understand do you go in the other direction? >> move to france it is not that hard. again, unless her thesis paper had scratch and sniff on it it won't make any sense to anybody. she is talking about smells like writing about it. i think she just wanted everybody to know she got her phd. it is right up there with gender studies phd. olfactory, people who smell that get looked at differently?
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kat, i know it is tough to tell somebody but what we used to do we used to have a buddy seem like he would be in jim class at 8:00 and morning when he got on the bus. at christmas time we all gave him cologne. it was like old spice, brut, irish spring. and he literally took the fifth gift like everybody is giving me do i smell? >> i got really close i was able to tell her at one point but then she looked so sad that i said just kidding it is me then i left and changed my shirt and came back. [applause] >> tom: well speaking of guys at the jim. the thing you have to know if you can't cover it with body spray. it does not work. you can't mask it. >> when you spray bodies for women do not become attracted to you. or you sure. >> tom: up next mirror mirror on the wall how far can disneyo.
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>> the queen is evil. >> you will flee into the woods. ♪ ♪ >> wait. >> it is a human! >> what did you think i was? >> a ghost. ♪ ♪ >> you will be safe from the queen here. ♪ ♪ >> tom: as you can imagine the reaction has received so few stars it resembles a gutfeld panel. hear are some of my favourite comments. the comment section has spoken we all want the evil queen to win. i have a feeling that this movie will have more comments on youtube than tickets sold. and finally, if i saw this movie on a plane i would still walk
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out. >> that is good. >> that is a polish guy as well. >> stands by it. >> tom: joe, you have the cgi dwarves, everything about it, i have not even seem i mean we did not see much here but we know this is full of politically correct nonsense, right? >> completely devoid of anything entertaining from what we said there. this reach sattler it is like mirror mirror on the wall to ai be the most annoying. i don't understand they try to have a story where she is not a white person. they did not want to have the dwarves what is the point of this movie? she just sort of breaks into their home and starts bossing them around. she turns into a boss... and that is not even factoring help us are the original story is. if you go back to the source she
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was asleep for 300 years. which means the dwarves had people over and they are like what is with the girl and the aquarium and they are like it is a long story. and some print shows up and he is like i like to kiss dead chicks and then there are a bunch of dwarves standing around so it is a very creepy story at best. >> tom: dave, disney is now, it is almost like they do not care about their audience. >> they do not care about their audience it is the same thing as the jaguar story. they just care about the indoctrination that is all they care about. that is the think nobody is watching any of these remains like that is what i want to. watch the original what was in 1937? watch the original movie it is perfect you don't have to mess with perfection. how about this, hollywood, how about this and this will sound crazy, write a new story. [applause]
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>> tom: kat, do you think that they do not care about profits? they are an entertainment company. >> they probably do care about profit but they are mad about her. all i have heard about this movie is stuff she has said most recently what you said about how trump supporters should never know peace. not even not know peace right now but never? that is what you are making headlines for? for your disney movie of a child story that is probably not good. because what they are doing differently than jaguar is that they are marketing a product that does exist. they want people two see it. you can buy tickets. when i'm looking for a movie to see which is not very often because i don't like two and sit and pay to not be allowed to talk, but i want to hear that it is good. i want to hear what about the
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story is interesting. it has become this thing. >> tom: tyrus, rachel zegler, if they are mad at her they have not said anything but somebody like gina carano they fired her she was on the mantle lorianne and they fired her because she did a tweet about covid-19 and she was gone. she was suing them now. >> as she should. i think this is one of the last, movies are usually made one or two years before. this is the one where it was a wind, she could not do anything worse than this movie if she walked out into the wood on its movie and shot it in the back. she ruined this movie. there is nothing worth -- worse as a marketing strategy let's eliminate 17 million people to not watch this movie and then say there will not be a prince in this movie when the whole point of the movie is you want
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to take your kingdom back? maybe a prince with an army would be a good guide to know. instead of the seven dwarves and a couple squirrels? and the rabbit who would rather thump the ground than work? when this movie comes out she will come out again and get on social media and say the reason why nobody watched this is because of misogynistic white, black, around men but i am waiting for the next one. they used to say movie magic she is movie cancer. >> tom: all right. do not go away we will be right back. [applause] ♪far-xi-ga♪ ♪far-xi-ga♪ ask your doctor about farxiga.
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