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phenomenal. he's a great italian comic, like so italian. we're paying him in meatballs. but you're going to love this guy. and we're going to we're going to defund the joke police for one night. it's an anything goes event. you can get tickets to come see it in person. you can watch it on fox nation. but either way, you slice it, sean, we are playing prison rules. this is going to be a rowdy show. >> by the way, you are great on stage. i you become one of my favorite comics. you've really put on a great show, jimmy failla. thank you sir. you're the best. all right. that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. any time. every time, all the time. fox news.com hannity.com. and in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld he is back. he is standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great night.
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>> what it is. happy monday everyone. i'm tyrus and this is a special edition of gutfeld! daniel penny was found not guilty of criminal negligent homicide today. in the chokehold death of a man on a new york subway. nonetheless, penny did not take the subway home. once bitten, twice shy. right? donald trump and jill biden shared a photo op at notre dame cathedral over the weekend. good to see there's no hard feelings between the incoming president and the current president. south
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korea's leader has been barred from leaving the country and briefly declaring a martial law last week. fortunately, he has plenty of local places to get his nails done. to him earlier today, the 2025 golden globes nominations were announced, and for the third year in a row, our own joe devito was nominated for best awkward silences in a television serie. a team of english scientists claim lizards are 35 million years older than originally thought. here's one of their findings. don't go away mad.
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just go away. the fda is moving to ban controversial all food additives like the red dye number three that's found in our junk food. like peeps. when asked for comment, the candy maker said, well, we still have fat kids. well, they'll eat anything. in philadelphia, a 100 year old man and 102 year old woman broke the record for oldest couple to marry. the groom said he had to after he knocked her up. i hope that's not true. and over the weekend, the ruby slippers worn by judy garland and the wizard of oz were sold at an auction for $28 million. and according to the buyer, they're just a little
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tight. now to the monologue. now, for almost a decade, the legacy media loved to report about a divided country and anyone who supported trump was stupid, flawed or better yet, racist. we all know the nicknames deplorables, garbage, doocy. it got to the point that he was he was going to be the end of democracy. but november fifth. democracy survived in spite of them. the democrats then warned they'd never be another election already. and already they're talking about 2028. and now trump is being embraced as the president before it's even official. joe biden still has a couple of months left to stink up the joint. but it's trump who's getting the presidential prais. over the weekend, he traveled to france for the grand reopening of notre dame cathedral. world leaders welcomed him with open arms, treating him like the
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president. while doctors are treating joe biden for rigor mortis. president trump almost crushed the french president's hand during the handshake. it's now the handshake seen around the world. here's trump crushing an apple. too hard. he also met with ukraine's president zelensky. trump better make sure he still has his wallet. so the big bad orange meanie even rubbed elbows with doctor jill sitting in the spot where her husband's supposed to be. jill biden stared lovingly at trump like she had been voting for him all along. and did you see this? trump's doing what he does bes,
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marketing himself and using the photo op with doctor jill to sell trump cologne. i guess hitler smells pretty good. trump is acting like he's already president and no one seems to mind except progressive democrats. as the wall street journal points out, some on the left are furious that trump's already negotiating with world leaders and creating his policy agenda here at home, one spokesman for progressive dems saying, quote, this is one of the lamest of lame ducks we've seen with a democratic administration. and whereas old biden, he's getting his hair blown out. so despite all the lies and fake news and weaponizing of the fbi, the cia, the cia, the doj and legacy media, are we still divided? maybe not, because the left is also losing its grip on how we communicate. okay, so
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social media was the big weapon for the left, but is it anymore? elon musk saved x and z, and president biden has had his own hand in pulling social media out of the cold, small, creepy hands of the woke no longer will a pro-trump post have more censorship than when we tried to show off greg's movie from his college days in fox nation, according to trump's team, the garbage truck was anything but trash on social media, getting get this 148 million views on tiktok. it had more thumbs up than than i did when i lifted that tractor off that poor family. it is clear trump has destroyed grouping. it wasn't rich or poor, smart, dumb, male or female. it wasn't black, white, red, yellow, green. greg. it was everyone and we all wanted the same thing. orange. >> hell yeah, you did. >> the american people gave him one of the most resounding
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mandates in generations. he won the popular vote by 3 million, more than his record breaking tally in 2020, and he got more electoral votes than any republican president since george h.w. bush. it was a blowout. if this election was a football game, kamala would have left for the third quarter for a wine bar. and who was it? it was americans. we came together. now it's time to stop burying the other side. there's no reason to sit on tv and trash the left anymore. it's over. it was a knockout. so let's get back to the real issues. the real stuff that everybody wants to fight about. whether die hard is a christmas movie. it's the debate that has divided people for decades. look, my buddy glenn jacobs from two wrestlers in a truck, glenn retweeted some biased fake news poll that says it's not a christmas movie, but, glenn, you're out of your mind. it's the greatest christmas movie of all time. thank you.
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so i put my own poll up and it clearly shows i'm right and glenn is wrong. so can't we all just get along and have a very merry. yippee ki yay christmas. hashtag. >> nuff said. >> let's welcome tonight's guest. her record is so spotless, we can call her stainless steel. host of the sage steel stove. sage steel. her last name sounds like exotic pasta. republican strategist erin perrine. and this is one charlie who won't make you feel gnarly. host of outkick in the morning, charlie arnold. he's hoping santa will bring him a new act. writer and comedian joe devito. okay, i'm
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still fogging up here. i'm very emotional about my die hard. okay, before we get into the political stuff, are you in a small poll around it? is die hard a christmas movie? >> yes, yes, yes, i know you guys and i love you for it, but i sense some hesitation over here, so get ready to boo the hell out of her. >> okay, so we'll ask you again. >> why are you picking on me at the beginning of your show? >> first? >> because i haven't seen it. >> i haven't either. wow. well, good news. >> judging. >> i have nothing to talk about. so we're all going to sit here for the next eight minutes. >> yeah. okay. >> charlie, you and i. >> what does that have to do? the sports people. >> i don't know what that says about you. >> had other things to do. we had football to watch right? >> you've literally had your entire child and adult life to watch this movie, charlie. okay. >> so sorry. >> do you think we're seeing the real signs of the country
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coming together? >> oh my gosh, yes. >> or was it never really that far apart? oh, no. >> i'm sorry. are you done? no, i i've missed him, by the way. you look great. i've never seen. that's not going to change anything. >> okay, listen, i don't wear makeup, okay? there's none of this is going to help me. >> i sweated in glasses. okay? you look really great. well. thank you. >> that doesn't change the fact, do you? i feel the country is coming together again. >> i totally do, i think just in airports and grocery stores, all of a sudden i see all these maga hats. i'm like, first of all, where where the hell have you been? like, it's about time, but it's okay. we'll accept them, won't we? we are very open, tolerant group. the point is, people were afraid. they truly were afraid. and all of a sudden, i have people come up to me all the time. i'm sure you do too. like, first of all, we're going to be okay. we're coming back. i believe that it took the last four years and being on on really the brink of disaster for people to say, you know what? i can't be quiet anymore. i can't accept it anymore. i've got to speak up for myself and for my family
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and for my neighbors. i will say this. there are still going to be people. i retweeted this today because i was so mad at the naacp with the daniel pennie, with him being acquitted. right. what did the naacp said say they said vigilante justice to be waged on the black community without consequence. they're livid. so what do they do on, you know, one of the very first opportunities to say, you know, what the justice system worked. no, they make it about race. it's divisive. and so to me, there are still a lot of concerns. it's going to take some time. and by the way, it's never going to go away. that's what humanity is all about. there are still issues, but i feel it every single day. it is better. it feels better, and i love the fact that people are now not living in fear quite as much. >> you know, what's funny is go ahead. i'm like my grandfather. i'm talking with glasses. what the hell? what's funny to me about the whole penny thing is that he was protecting minorities, which is funny because i guess they don't count. but i guess race
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baiting, you know what it is? it's activist. it's people in front of the camera that have more division than the rest of us do. because we're just not seeing it. right. i know you had a rough sunday. if you don't know, she's a die hard buffalo bills fan. yeah. so she's she's used to tragedy and mvp on a losing game. >> yes. >> like before. >> and as bad as that is i'm willing to forget all that. if you could just answer one question. is die hard a christmas movie? >> here we go. i'll say yes. >> it's centered around christmas. >> the whole no, no, no, no, that's not a yay. >> that's a oh my god. yes. no. yeah. now here's the thing. president trump is willing to meet with people who literally called him hitler and spent their entire the last almost a decade burying him if he is willing to sit down with these people and try to find some way to work, shouldn't we all be emulating that? if he's willing to work with the other side, shouldn't we all, instead of, like, laughing at our neighbors with the man bun in the kamala harris poster in his front
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yard? shouldn't we give him some tips on a good haircut? and you know what i'm saying? shouldn't we be emulating that? >> i think so we should be emulating that. but trump has shown what leadership through strength looks like the moment he won. what did you see? world leaders start showing up in a way that they hadn't with joe biden, the people who thrive when there is, quote unquote, division in the country is a lot of the left leaning legacy media. that's how they get their clicks. it's how they get their views. it's how they make you feel other and less than. so you have to keep coming back to try and find some reassurance somewhere. but the reality is, the only people that are dividing the nation is a lot of the legacy media telling people that they're racist, that they're terrible, that you're deplorable, that you're irredeemable, they make you feel bad about yourself for having a view other than their, having a view that says, i believe the government should not be in my business the way it is. i believe i should have more freedom. i believe in the second amendment. i believe in the constitution and the bill of rights and the great things
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that this country stands for, and i shouldn't be made to feel bad about that. but that's not how the legacy media has operated. the difference is now donald trump is back and he's stronger than he was before. we've already seen mexico and canada showing up to the table to try to beat out the tariffs, because they know he's not kidding. don't call his bluff on these things. and you know what the american people you should emulate that don't be apologetic in the fact that we do live in the greatest nation. the world has ever known. yeah absolutely. >> and that that cheer also was with about die hard being a christmas movie. i need to let it go, but i just can't. charlie. social media. right. which i think the left kind of had a strong on at least as far as shadowbanning and blocking everyone. but when you see the numbers that trump is putting up with posts and stuff like that across the board, have they has the left lost? has america finally gotten smart into that, even though social media does not necessarily represent the average american? but if the extreme is now leaning more towards him, isn't that a bigger sign of we're coming together? >> well, i think sage, you
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talked about it already. >> it's become trendy to be conservative now, to like trump, to wear the maga hat. it's cool now to be a fan of trump. whereas before you couldn't put on the hat because walking down the street, you didn't know what kind of reaction you were going to get. but the boss is back. and so is respect for america. and i think not only are, you know, in pop culture and in social media, we're seeing the respect being shown for trump. but just take a look at what we saw in the notre dame. no one could keep their eyes off of trump. they were fixated on him. it's like he gets all the fanfare. he gets all of the huge honors of being a world leader, even though he hasn't even been inaugurated yet. we can't forget that he is still not our president, and he is being treated by every other world leader as if he already is, because they are realizing he is already. he's already superior to them. they are his subordinates. i mean, even macron, you know, for weeks he was probably planning how do i avoid being sucked into the pool? me and trump handshake. well, and he couldn't he couldn't avoid his up. he couldn't avoid it. and jill biden come on. >> yeah it's weird.
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>> perfume sales are going to go through the roof. because if you can get a woman to look like that, wearing the perfume or cologne, that's all you want in life. >> yeah, i mean, literally the other president's wife is hitting on you in a church. that's pretty. you're having a church. you're having a pretty good day. yeah. joe, put this in a button for me. >> yeah, well, you talk about doctor jill the way she was staring at. i mean, the doctor was ready to operate. let's be honest. yeah. oh, yeah. she got a whiff of unimpeachable by trump, you know, and meanwhile, what does joe smell like? you know, embalming fluid. that's not mothballs. >> mothballs? >> yeah, exactly. now, if you compare the. i've never seen anything like this where he's president already, because where's joe biden, joe biden last week at that conference in africa, he fell asleep. that's not the worst part. the worst part is no one tried to wake him. yeah. they just they just let him sleep. and they watched the mosquitoes that bit him were dropping dead from whatever is going through his veins. so trump is in charge. and you can tell because i'm the same height as macron and
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zelensky. i know that handshake when they come over, that's followed by a headlock. and you giving them your lunch. >> okay, i have apologized a million times for that joke. you know what's funny? he did pardon his son, but looks like he's pardoning us from the rest of his presidency. so maybe, i don't know, maybe he's having a scrooge moment, i don't think. >> i mean, you know, we're all like, oh, is biden ceding the spotlight? but biden doesn't know what's going on. he only talks about what he smells like. he's probably he's being a real hans gruber. he knows who brings him his applesauce in the morning. it's someone different depending on whether he's in the white house or in delaware. other than that, he doesn't he doesn't know what's going on. >> that was a die hard joke before we go, come see me on the what it is comedy tour in 2025. >> i'll be performing coast to coast in a city near you. grab your tickets now at linktree slash tyrus, smash aaron's dying here because she watched the movie up next, penny's case fell apart because it was bogus from the start. thank you, thank you.
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boys and girls clubs. great futures start here. >> the corrupt legal machine couldn't run a hero. marine crimes daniel penny was found not guilty today on a charge of negligent homicide in the chokehold death of jordan nealy. on friday, manslaughter charges was tossed out. and today, the jurors deliberated for about an hour and 15 minutes before finding penny. not guilty of a lesser charge. if you listen carefully, you can hear the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, stress eating his way through 200 pounds of oatmeal. joe, i'm going to go to you first as as a man who's not afraid to jump
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into action when somebody is in trouble. this was a resounding, don't be afraid to help people out. >> yeah, it had to happen. it's a really horrible story, and i'm glad that it didn't get made worse by this, but i think it shows you like maybe we've turned the corner in our culture, because if you look at what the left celebrates, the left looks at someone who was a really troubled, sick person like jordan nealy, and they say he was arrested 40 times, 40 felonies. and they say, well, why did they keep arresting him? but normal people look at that and say, why do they keep letting him out? yes, this was a guy who needed some kind of treatment. and when he's on that train, they they have to lie about it. even the people on the left, they can't tell the truth. so they have to say he was having a mental health crisis. he was just being loud. he was asking no, he was going up to people and threatening to kill them. so the people on that train would ever brought jordan nealy to that part of his life. it's not on them to deal with it. they have a right to travel freely without being
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afraid someone's going to kill them. so what daniel penny did was he stepped up. he did. and it's tragic what happened. he didn't intend for it to happen. but all these people now who are coming out and saying, you know, they're going to protest that we need vigilance. those people were the ones who had the chance to save jordan nealy when it mattered. and they didn't. they didn't. his father was not there before. there was a possible payday. so i don't want to hear about how this has anything to do with race, because daniel penny stepped up to save people and he even tried to save jordan nealy. that's what makes this even worse. he tried to put him in the posture so he could recover from that. that's not usually a fatal move. i've. i've done some grappling and stuff. you get choked out. it's a blood choke. you wake up after. it's not the way you kill somebody. and he didn't mean to do that. and if he had been found guilty, it would have been terrible for new york. so i'm hoping that people can look at this and say it was a tragedy, but let's put it behind us. don't let the race hustlers
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come in. don't let the leftists try and tear us apart over this terrible thing, because the system that failed was not on that subway that day. it was way before. >> that one of the one of the things that i thought was promising or felt good was that the race baiting did start, and there was members from the blm there. they were having a little press conference, and you could hear the sound of their voice, which means their numbers were way down. and i know it's not because it was cold out stereotypical, but it was. they've lost. they've most americans have missed me with that racist stuff. they don't they didn't have the same fire that they normally do when they come out and they say that they'll be there'll be a crowd of a thousand chanting and fighting because there really wasn't a crime here. and i'm as a black man, i'm happy to see that, know that not everybody was falling for that. and i think that's a positive sign. did you are you seeing the same thing? >> absolutely. i see so many things. first of all, the fact
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that this happened the way it should here in new york city. yeah, i was a little worried about that. yeah. especially just with recent history and with how things were handled with 45, 47 and what he went through here in the city. so i was relieved to see that the justice system actually worked. secondly, i do think there's people who are just clinging. the people on the left, you know, far left, woke because i think there is a difference for sure that blm movement, etc, they're clinging to it because they see it all slipping away. all these years of hard work, right, to try to take over and turn this country into the opposite of what our founding fathers intended it to be. i think they do feel it slipping away. the problem with it is that just like with the naacp that i mentioned earlier, is that when there are actually moments, events that that do involve racism, some issues, it's now i mean, you don't have the credibility. you lose the credibility because when you play the race card, when it's not applicable, then people doubt you later. it's the boy who cried wolf. so i hope that these people continue to back
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off. let's just look at the facts of the case, the facts of the case, by the way, include one of the black women that was on the train that was being threatened by by this man that was in daniel penney's corner saying, no, no, no. he helped us. he saved us many minorities were affected by the guy who's the guy who died by what's his name? jordan. thank you. by jordan nealy affected by him. we're scared by him and we're grateful to daniel penny. so if we look at the facts and base our opinions on that, what a concept this country is different. and i do believe again, there's always going to be some sort of prejudice on on every side in every country, as long as there are human beings on this earth. but for the most part, i truly believe in my heart that most americans, no matter our race, color, political views, socioeconomic status, just want what's best for each other. even if we disagree, the division has to stop and i think there's so many more good people out there who are willing now to say,
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enough, we're done with this. i hope. >> charlie, do you think that extreme activism also got a check today that people are no longer going to just fall for? to your point, i hate when people say to your point, but what she just said about it because one of the statements was made, it was like this was a horrible, racist day for us where they're taking us back 60 years, y'all. and they continue to no matter what the facts are. and then the other side of it, when you hear people say things like, well, he could have done this, the unaffected or giving coaching tips that have never experienced it. this was a big check moment for them today, wasn't it? >> it was a huge moment. i think the jury spoke loud and clear. this was a big f-you to da alvin bragg, who this whole time has been racializing this case has been politicizing the law when it was not about that at all. it wouldn't matter. the skin color of jordan neely. daniel penny knew that passengers were in trouble at that point in time. this man was threatening to kill someone
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on that subway car. i am a woman who rides the subway all the time in new york city. and i will tell you, you have to be on high alert all the time. you can never let your guard down because there are so many people who have not gotten the help that they need in new york city. i mean, this is the case all around the country, but i think the jury spoke loud and clear, and i think it was a resounding, we are not putting up with this anymore. and alvin bragg wanted nothing more than to make this a race issue. and even the protesters afterwards want to continue making it a race issue. but honestly, i have a message to eric adams because right now i feel like he's in a very emboldened plac. he should make daniel penny in charge of cleaning up the subway system, make him the schizophrenic homeless czar of the city. and i'm telling you, people would be thankful for that. >> i like that. >> the whole process. did you find it weird when first the jury came back, hung and then they got the judge to throw it out so they could go after a lesser charge? i found that really strange, and i can't
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remember a time where i've seen that was that i'm the only one who was like, wait, he's really focused on getting some kind of conviction, more so than justice, right? when it comes to alvin bragg. >> you know what it tells me? it tells me he overcharged. right? if you're willing to throw out your top charge immediately just to try and get the guy, you're not worried about justice or even application of the law here. you're worried about trying to secure a victory for the district attorney's office and not trying to make new york a better place. if i was on that subway, i would be grateful that someone like daniel penny stood up and stepped in because anybody who's ridden the subway, you walk in, if you feel uncomfortable, you get right back out of that car and into the next one because you just get a vibe. and so the fact that somebody would stand up, he didn't mean to kill this man. and it isn't a huge tragedy that a life was lost. and we must all be willing to acknowledge that as well. but he has been targeted by the justice system and almost had his life ruined for trying to be the good guy in the room. i'm grateful for daniel penny because he might have really helped people on that train
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they're like, oh, no, nothing to be worried about. when is the government just going to be transparent and just tell the truth? >> i hope the government actually has the answer about these drones and isn't just saying, oh, you don't know because they actually don't know. i would rather them lie to me. and then and then we find out they lied versus them having actually no concept. if this is like a foreign adversary who apparently really loves new jersey, that i don't understand, but i get it. real housewives of new jersey is a very good franchise. it's always very good. teresa giudice is epic, but i don't quite understand this. also, the whole idea that, like this has to be coordinated. there's too many so all these questions are going to continue to be put out there and conspiracy theories will come up until the government steps in and start giving, giving answers. >> joe, i watch a lot of skinwalker ranch, so much so that i'm not really sure these are drones, you know what i'm saying? >> yeah, yeah. well, it's i mean, worst case scenario, we're being invaded by radioshack. that's worst case. but you recall about a year ago when china just sent those
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balloons over the country and nobody didn't they were like, oh, that's interesting. yeah. and we thought, well, of course, in new jersey, if you see a balloon in the air, it's probably chris christie. and we have not done a chris christie joke yet. so i want to make sure i got that in there. but i looked it up. it said new jersey, that it's you have to register a drone if it's over half a pound. and it's against the law for recreational drones to fly over private property. they said it's also against the law to install cameras in the women's changing room at planet fitness. now that has nothing to do with the story. but legally, i was asked to say that i. i have read the paperwork and i am willing to comply this time. >> well, to piggyback off that, charlie, are you concerned with drones having weight issues? >> i've never even thought about it. >> we got fat drones flying around who's weighing them? >> i've never thought i don't even know much about drones, except that, like, when i see them, i'm like, oh, wow, that's super cool. i mean, they're still very i feel like pretty new technology. i just don't
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know what to think about all this because you have on one hand, like, it's very sketchy, right? you just have all these drones flying, all over new jersey and no one knows what's going on. but on the other han, i feel like we've got a lot of momentum going on in america right now. like good things like bitcoin just hit $100,000. daniel penny's released. trump is going to be back in office. maybe this maybe the drones are good. maybe the aliens are here to bring us more good news. i mean who am i to stop the momentum? >> i think they're here to just let us know that die hard is a christmas movie. >> oh, my gosh, i know what they're not doing. they're not flying over metlife stadium to see what the jets and giants plays are. >> that's for sure. only one team in the great state of new york, and it's the buffalo bills. >> no, no. >> one minute you're crying a minute ago. wait. oh no. i still love my team. i can think that our defense was garbage yesterday and still love my team. i love this passion, i love it. do you know that i've always requested drones to fly over my house? i sell houses, my house a lot every couple years, sell a new house. i'm like, where's the drone footage
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help in a post when a u-haul with all her stuff got stolen. she told the post the cops didn't do. well, she probably should have called a social worker. your thoughts? >> well, i think this woman is highly insensitive. clearly, the person that stole her u-haul with all of her life's possessions needed it more than she did. i mean, where is the compassion for the real victims in society? come on. >> this is so rude of her. joe. >> well. hold on. joe, did you take the u-haul? well, no. >> i think charlie makes a good point, but this is san francisco. it was probably stolen by other californians trying to move out of san francisco. they just needed the truck. but could she look more like the role? she's got the multicolored hair and the glasses and the mask for no reason. she said people. yeah. she said people were being mean to her kids. now she's she's one of these anti defund the police people. and she said oh they're making fun of my kids because the kids lost their stuff. well because of her stupid policies people's kids
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lost their lives. so i have no sympathy or pity for this woman. >> that's a great point. >> you reap what you sow. amen. i literally now she did end up begrudgingly filling out a police report. >> yes, because u-haul told her, hey, if you want us to help you out, you got to go fill it out. begrudgingly, she went and did it, and i'm sure if she walked in like that to fill it out. listen, i try not to judge, but at the end of the day, that's what i said. i was like the hair. it's not just the hair and the color. it's the way the bangs are cut. it's the see the shirt. i know for sure. underneath the six masks, there's like a double hoop nose ring. like i sat next to someone like that on the plane yesterday, and i really try not to judge. >> oh, judge, please judge away. yeah. >> the only the only thing you're missing is a gavel and a robe. >> right now. and again, hashtag san francisco. good luck. you reap what you sow. this is what you voted for. >> and karma. karma's a. >> last word to you. >> yeah. it's one really hard
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way to learn the lesson about how important the police are to your community and to your safety, than to have the u-haul full of all your stuff just drive away down the street. also, like, if you don't believe in the police and you know that san francisco has, you know, a steady crime rate, maybe leave somebody out by the van, maybe don't leave that completely unattended. obviously the keys were like in it nearby. how did we get away with this? somebody just left all their stuff out on the street in san francisco and was shocked it got stolen. don't do that anywhere. that just seems like common sense to me. >> that's that weird word you used. common sense? >> yeah. >> just don't leave your stuff in die hard when everyone didn't know what to do. >> like all those experienced fbi guys. but it was just a regular beat cop who was just looking for a twinkie that was able to solve all the problems. >> wow. >> carl winslow, wasn't it? >> the guy who played carl winslow? >> see, i did watch it. yes you did. like yesterday. my fiance.
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>> five more words. >> the most dangerous christmas songs. joe. a study shows that frosty the snowman is the most dangerous song to listen to while you're driving. because of its high beats per minute of 707 point. i don't know, apparently songs with more than 120 beats per minute encouraged dangerous driving habits. >> what is this m.d. version of frosty? they're like doom, doom, doom. like i never thought. i don't mind. i think the christmas carol that freaks me out is silent night, because it's got that line. holy infant, so tender and mild it makes jesus sound like a fajit. i don't like it. >> he's, like, ruined. that song completely now. >> wow, wow wow, joe. well thanks, joe. >> people will be saying, do you have the spicy infant? and
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then they'll say, you mean jesus, right? that's what the jesus is the spicy one. >> oh my gosh. >> yeah. all right, we're making we're making. you're real. hans gruber. real hans gruber. all right, charlie, all i want for christmas is you by mariah carey is also one of the most dangerous, because it has 150 beats per minute. what do you think? >> i mean, if you want to see me at my best, you put that song on while driving. i all i want for christmas is a straight up classic. are you listening to you? whoever just said it is so. i mean, i love mariah carey so much, but that song, i can listen to it any month of the year could be full. >> you'd play that in july. >> full blown summer. and i'm listening to all i want for christmas by mariah carey. >> oh yeah. good, because they start playing it in october, thank goodness. >> no no no, that's that's hallmark that starts it. yeah. so what i watch it. all right i'm going to roll a video. oh. since you're probably not into music. oh, stop. speaking of
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christmas danger, check out this video of a woman getting run over by a deer, literally at a turkey trot in new york. oh my god. talking about die hard. >> oh my goodness, she's just out trying to work off all the turkey and mashed potatoes. and the deer is like, wow, that's me. wait, can i can i say one thing? >> you just said one thing. >> no. okay, a second thing. >> another thing. yeah. >> the most disturbing song. like, if you're driving santa baby comes on. yeah, i mean, just slip a sable under the tree for me. have you listened to those lyrics? i don't know what a sable is. it's a car. >> it's not a mercury. >> how do you fit that under a tree? >> it's a it's a it's the way she says it. guys. it's the way she says it. yeah. i mean, if
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you're driving, you're listening to that. it's like santa, baby. >> i mean, i'm sorry, one more time. one more time. wow. >> santa, baby. >> christmas comes early with that. and. >> and i'm just saying. >> sorry. the deer. >> can you sing a song for us? >> distracted. absolutely not. i'm not going to put anybody through that. i'll go back to the deer, though. that'll teach you to be athletic on thanksgiving day. let's leave that to the football pros. yeah. also, i feel bad that lady, she was just out for a walk. she wasn't even. she hadn't even hit the corner to start the run yet. no. boom! you know what it is? wrap it up and go home. you're done. take your trophy. your medal and your sweatshirt and get out of dodge. you're done with that turkey had to go to the hospital. yeah, she could have been. seriously, you know what she better get her. she better get her sweatshirt. because that's why you signed up for those. because you want to wear a sweatshirt, like, oh, what'd you do today? oh, it wasn't running. >> the saddest part is you can't tell anybody. it's like if you get attacked by a bear or a mountain lion or something, it's like, oh, wow. what happened? i got run over
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