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♪ ♪ >> there he is. >> happy wednesday, everyone. i am excited as well. i'm tom schillue in for greg gutfeld on this very special edition of gutfeld. he has an excuse. let's kick things off with a couple of jokes. the famous rockefeller center christmas tree has been lit and holiday shoppers are filling up fifth avenue. there are other signs the christmas spirit is alive and well in new york city. for instance instead of chalk the police are outlining bodies with festive garlands. disgraced former congressman anthony weiner is considering a run for new york city council. that means citizens over 18 may once again get to vote for him. and those under 18 might get this in their dms.
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caitlin clark acknowledged her white privilege and "time" magazine. hopefully this move will lead to more african americans having the opportunity to play pro basketball. the unit bombers brother expressed concerns that a legend assassin luigi mangione may have been influenced by ted kaczynski. he also expressed concern that people will always referred to him as the unit bombers brother. share has reportedly fled her malibu home as wildfires wage in nearby. it is a smart move because plastic has a low melting point. a british member of parliament has argued against a proposed a law banning marriage between first cousins. one american observer asked why stop there? now to my searing monologue.
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doomscrolling is a fairly new word and to disappearing a lot in the news lately mostly in articles about how to avoid it. like this one. wait a minute? isn't rocking our brains a bit much? even articles about doomscrolling are filled with doom. this is why i try to approach the news in the spirit of my mentor greg gutfeld. here is his reaction to the daniel penny verdict on monday. hooray for daniel penny and those heroes who risk everything to help others. and to more than deserved f you to alvin bragg. that is how you do it, greg. and kudos on only swearing once. unlike dana perino. this is the way greg does it. you look for the good in the news but you do not ignore the bad stuff. do not get bogged down, call of the b.s. and move on. this week started with great news on two fronts. daniel penny acquittal and the capture of the
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infamous suspected ceo assassin. the opening of a tale of two cities reads it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. i quote from the dickens classic because sometimes it feels like we are living in a tale of two narratives. after the news broke on both of those big stories the inevitable social media opinions follow suit. on the daniel penny acquittal new york city council member tiffani kuban said this. jordan neely deserved better than the violence of being denied access to stable axing -- housing and health care and then being dehumanized for him. but then readers gave him -- her a bit of a fact-check by x community notes. they pointed out he nearly got a plea deal after punching a 67-year-old woman in 2021 and did get free access to housing and health care but he bolted from the facility after 13 days. like clockwork tiffany locked down her ex account so only her followers can see her posts. too bad for us. then, after the made for social media outburst from luigi mangione after police custody we
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have a lot of armchair marxists celebrating the murder of a ceo, meanwhile you have people talking merchandise supporting an accused killer. and then you have the ever reasonable rachel. >> why would you be in such a celebratory mood about the execution of another human being? aren't you supposed to be on the caring sharing left where you believe in the sanctity of life? >> i do believe in the sanctity of life and i think that is why i felt along with so many other americans enjoy, unfortunately. >> joy? serious? joy? the man's execution? >> maybe not joy but certainly not empathy. >> tom: definitely not empathy. but something with path in it. sociopath? psychopath? pathetic, maybe. it seems it is not difficult to find people
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sympathetic to the idea of executing ceos. right, was warren? >> i was that it over and over violence is never the answer this guy get to trial he has allegedly killed the ceo of unitedhealth but you can only push people so far. and then they start to take matters into their own hands. >> tom: so is violence bad or not? i guess it all depends on who was getting hurt. i do not know where the line is for lives but i'm assuming it stops before you get to politician. and then you have talking heads on cnn who lamented the suspect's newfound fame and a host who could not resist asking the graphics guide to quote, take down the banner so they can see luigi's abs. >> the man accused of killing unitedhealthcare ceo going viral, images of luigi mangione seem to captivate the attention of online masses. >> so much of the clips were driven at the top of the segment are driven by the fact that this is unattractive. >> dropped the banner.
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>> tom: he did drop the banner. when you see the reactions to these two very different defensive can give one pause. we have people calling for vigilante violence after the verdict and they were thinking assassin celebrated on social media. one might think how can i possibly be sharing the planet with these people. but the evidence is everywhere. most people see through this foolishness and that is a reason to celebrate. people like taylor lorenz are outliers. just like the trolls who are talking about how cute this newly famous murderer is. those same people will be calling out his toxic masculinity the second he criticized obamacare. you can look at these posts online and think the modern world has absolutely lost its mind but we have to remember this has happened before. we do romanticize killers that happened with the menendez brothers, the boston brothers, even don dillinger had a fan club in the 1930s. people are captivated, titillated by murder but then in the end to most of us can tell the
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difference between a hero and villain. >> hear he is. >> tom: let's welcome tonight's guest! she spent more time on the sidelines on colin kaepernick. michele tafoya! progressive's avoid him like he is a student loan payments, comedian lou perez! this is the first time she can't fit in kids clothes. "new york times" best only got there fox news contributor kat timpf! he is far too tall for mistletoe. "new york times" best only got there, comedian, former and wba world champion tyrus. okay,, michele, what do you think? or you at all surprised that there are people out there celebrating the sky? >> i am. i just am. he killed somebody. we see it on video. right? so this is bizarre.
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there were people comparing and contrasting daniel penny and this dude. here is the comparison. they are both 26 years old. that is it. have to that there was no comparison. i find it really bizarre when people romanticize these people. there has to be a term for that. is there some sort of pathology that describes what people do this? i do not get it. but as you pointed out the good news. daniel penny is unanimously acquitted. and all the blm people came out and set all of the awful things they said which was amazing to me. but unlike 2020 and my hometown of minneapolis are, we did not see the big protest and the demonstrations that i think blm really wanted. so i do get the sense maybe that we are starting to turn, the fever on that has broken. >> to be fair blm ran out of black people.
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did you not see the march? it was just white liberals and one brother heard on the subway. >> tom: do you think it is this case? or do you think the air has run out of the blm movement? >> you can only pass it down our backs so long and tell us it is rate eventually we will go that that is not rain. americans just got tired of it. you can't group us anymore. the one thing the on it to nothing of this administration is we all felt the hurt together. we all felt the electric bills. we all felt the miss justice, we felt they are charging him for a crime that does not exist yet? that resonated with everybody. but nothing will stop the keyboard cowboys. it is so easy to be like yes, i got killed because nobody is affected by it. like some attention but if they were actually going to walk up to somebody's face and say i'm glad he got shot. you say that there is consequences. so this is nothing new.
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they all talk tough on their little keyboards and say i'm glad. but show me what was tough without him. he shot the student the back. i'm sorry there has never been a time in history when a guy said shooting a guy in a back is brave. literally the most cowardly thing you can do. he did not turn him around and face him and all these other things they made him to be here shot somebody in the back in cold blood. period there is nothing about him that is honourable. but because he is, we see this all the time. if something is good looking, and you know how lonely people are if they are wanting two on a date or fantasize about a guy he would shoot you in the back. that says more about them that it does about anybody else. the problem is we should stop outgoing. you should just block them and move on. because the voice does not matter they are not in the game. >> tom: lou perez. i want to make the kind of a line between the people who were talking about him being good-looking and then the people who are justifying his actions.
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the way lismore and i'm surprised that somebody. i mean somebody who is such a prominent figure that she comes out and says you can only push people so far -- far. and then we are not advocating violence but it kind of sounds like she is approaching that line. >> it is really cynical move because in a way it is like she is trying to protect yourself. because when you really dig into the details about the health care system what incentives are there due to regulation? government regulations and policies and troublemakers. so if somebody were going to take the assassin away there was going to be insane amount of bloodshed. you have a whole industry that has a lot of powerful people behind it. i hate to see it. but you are right. when it comes down to the stuff you can get away with if you are good-looking. in the 80s john hinckley jr. tried to assassinate ronald reagan to get
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jodie foster. it did not work because he is not good looking jodie foster is a game. >> tom: a lot of hurdles. >> and i'm really upset because i think this guy has a manifesto and it just shows the state of publishing that we are in where it is so hard to get people to red your books that you will go to insane alex just so everybody knows that i have a manifesto. i'm told that joke is not funny anymore. do not push me too far. >> tom: kat, on the daniel penny think, i mean you were think a lot of people. they only had one reaction but there are people out there it was not just the blm people standing out there on the steps of the courthouse there are people out there now and if you listen to left-wing talk radio not all left-wingers but there are people that are trying to take the daniel penny think and turned it into what was ferguson. what was their heyday
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seems to be over. >> so what i think is that to me it seems impossible that anybody would actually believe that daniel penny was a racist man out for blood to. it does not make any sense. i feel like if you know the facts of what happened that you could have no other opinion other than the fact that this man does not belong in prison. the fact that if you were on that subway car, you would also have been afraid. the fact it was not just white people helping him restrain the guy. all of the things that all of us here no. i think perhaps these people heard something about it and then they had their worldview already set and they are like i think it must be at because that is what i have already decided thanks are. and that is the sunk cost fallacy they don't want two back on it. i do not know how anybody could possibly think that at this point. i really don't know how anybody could be honest and know all of the facts and possibly think that at this point.
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to me i honestly do not really believe that. they are being wilfully obtuse and they have not looked into it anymore, or they are trying to twist their brain and some kind of pretzel rather than admit they were kind of wrong or this is what they assumed. it is impossible to look at the facts of what happened here and have any other conclusion accept the one that we reached. >> you have to follow the money. >> that as well. >> filed a civil suit. to say i should not be going through this. my son did not have to die. did he even know his son? this father of this man, this is a homeless guy with schizophrenia. i do not think the father was anywhere in his life. >> real quick if you want two with the racist line, if a racist man knocked on a subway and saw a black man threatening to kill more black people, he would just say go ahead where was the popcorn. you know what i'm saying? a good day for me. >> it makes no sense. >> this guy stepped up
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and suffer the consequences but he said if he could do it again he would do the same thing. >> tom: tickets available at tom schillue.com. i will be touring with greg gutfeld. heard of him? next year. you will have an opportunity for a meet and greet with me tom schillue during select dates. up next, we elected the don but the law fair goes on. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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>> is this still a thing?
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>> tom: and tonight is the still a thing? progressive chums still attacking trump even though 45 will now be 47. the left is not lifting up. new york attorney general a teaser james says she will not drop the civil case against him arguing presidential immunity does not protect them from civil litigation. evidently now that is common sense, the will of the people, or millions of voters. meanwhile manhattan district a 30 alvin bragg is encouraging judge juan marchand not to toss out trump's guilty verdict on the hush hush money case. next is the alvin bragg pushing for something besides a meat lover's pizza. so, kat. do you think that they are just going to let this fadeaway? that they can't give it up right now they know that trump seems to be winning and winning big but they can't face their supporters because they promised. >> it is the same thing as they are into deep. people do not realize it
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actually is an option to say that you have learned something. people will do anything rather than say i might not have been right about that. are there to something and [bleep]. people will do that for some reason. with the hush money i know personally several people who hate trump still and voted for him because of the hush money case. because they were so disturbed by this trump saying that he is not above the law when really nobody has ever been charged this way before so clearly the law was above charging anybody else. so clearly political that disturbed people who were like i still hate trumping i'm going to vote for him. i know people personally so imagine how many people like that there are. they feel like they are going two down with the ship i guess? where again there is the option to say you know what? i have learned something. >> tom: yes. >> it is okay. >> tom: that is the thing. do you think that
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knowing, they know, michele, that the law stuff makes it more popular. every time they filed suit against him he got more supporters. so why don't they give it up. they know it is just helping to making him stronger. >> remember the payday that he got when they found him guilty? all of a sudden it was like $150 million poured into his coffers for the campaign. as you said it did, it made him more popular. not only that, it pissed people off it. like really? you were doing this in new york? and i'm flummoxed by how many new yorkers seem to be okay with these two yo-yos the teaser james and alvin bragg. it is like get them out of there. you see crime on the streets you see immigrants punic up cops and being let out of jail the next day within hours and then there is this. nobody cares except that it is donald trump and the trump haters just want to see this happen. but i do get the sense
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what you indicated. they are kind of going to let the stuff dissolved in the water. >> tom: yes. >> right now they can't say we have to let it go. they refuse to say we were wrong. so i just feel like over the course of time it is going to dissolve and i would like to believe that new yorkers would elect to different people. >> tom: i mean i remember in the 90s. i was of the giuliani era. lou, people were welding, new yorkers were willing to elect republican to get us out of the problems we were in. i do not think we are in that world anymore that ship has sailed. right? >> when this came up i was thinking which case? because there has been so many i can keep track of them. company charges which case. to kat's point i think they are so deep into this i feel like they need to just start coming up with any new charges they can. so they can stuff up. keep going with this let this be your thing.
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and have some fun with it maybe. >> tom: wait until he is president again and then they will go after him again. >> like the squeegee guy. make it real in new york. donald trump was doing graffiti somewhere. >> tom: tyrus, are they going to ever let up? >> they can't let up. because the people who finances their campaigns, the people who help them get along, they want to trump's head on a platter. they did not deliver it. at the same time the city crime is out of hand. so if they say, if they were to admit how incompetent they were, and how baseless the charges were, they are proving everybody else right so they would lose the only people who still support them which is the extreme progressive left. they are going to stay until the money dries up. because they do not want to get reelected and they can't run a campaign ad like beautiful streets of new york. a place where you can bring the children and sit down at the coffee
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and let them play a nothing bad is going to happen. they can't. the one thing is like we are fighting to bring the head of the orange monster. the problem is nobody else sees him as the orange monster anymore. and the small little bubbles on groups you still see it. that is why you still sea certain democrats. they are beholden to the people who got them there. so they can't change until the people who were cutting the checks that you know what? enough. they are not getting convictions. all of the stuff is going two to appeals court and they will cry when the supreme court says it does not matter anyways. much to do about nothing. they are trying to look strong so they can still have somebody cutting a check for them. >> tom: you saw the interview the other day when trump was talking it is almost like he is surprised how many people like him now. you have to remember he said i met with zuckerberg i'm having people -- dinner with everybody like people like can now. >> one time he said if i only worked with people who liked me i would have no one to work with. >> tom: exactly. up next, a big star in
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superstar of going quote. speaking about her success, kitten said quote, i have earned every single thing but as a white person there is privilege. the more we can elevate black women that is going to be a beautiful thing. it prompted sports columnist jason whitlock to say this. quotes, caitlin clark offense the knee kissing the rear of black women is a rite of passage in the wnba. so is caitlin sincere? or is she kissing somebody's rear. let's discuss. now from the sidelines i'm going to say i feel bad for caitlin clark she is doing great. she is living the life. but do you think that this was taking the need? or do you think this was just trying to get an interview? >> i think a little bit of both. the son, reggie and i with the announce team for the wnba for the first two years of his existence. all we did was applaud all of these black superstars.
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so lusty, cheryl swoops, tons of them. that is what we did. the wnba did not make a lot of money. caitlin clark comes along and caitlin clark a skywalk it's. nothing to do with the fact that she is white. she acknowledges that i earned every bit of it. it is because when she is on the court and she comes down and crosses that mid-court line she can shoot at any moment from anywhere and it will likely go in. people want to watch that it is amazing. it is like stuff carry amazing stuff. so to bring it into this white privilege and stuff it is disappointing but i would tell it is not really surprising giving what she is risking. she gets on the court and the fact that she knows she is the target and a lot of people resent her because she is white. >> tom: tyrus, i see everybody's perspective on this. >> very convenient of you, tom. he is everybody's friend. which means he is nobody's friend.
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>> tom: i always think people on social media i wish they would not be harsh to her but they are coming after her because they really, they want to see the end of this woke thing. they want to see the end of this white privilege thing that is why they are going after her. >> if you want to get rid of white privilege basketball there's definitely the way two. i can tell you right now. anybody who went to a pickup game and there were four brothers and a white guy and the white guy says i'm guarding you you are like yes. listen, larry bird was so offended if a white guy would guard him he would yell at the black man for not respecting him enough. so this is her she just wants to play basketball. i get it. what you really says as i have earned everything i have an sure i will acknowledge that there is advantages to being quite. sure, fine. she just wants to play ball. the problem is she is a jump shooter in a layup leak and they cannot stand it. her ability has nothing to do with the colour of her skin it is her work ethic. she did what she needed to do she continues to improve. she is bringing
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something new to the game and here is the scary thing for the establishment. they want more caitlin clark. they want more 25-foot jays and 30-foot jason from women and it will change the dynamic of the league. she is more of a threat to their way of doing things. those of us who watched the playoffs that sat down to watch it, it was brutal. it was brutal. somebody had 20 rebounds. not because it was dennis robin because nothing was going good. it was brutal. so somebody like caitlin clark represents a change in the easiest thing to do is make it about her skin but it is not. she is just better than you guys are right now. >> tom: kat. i remember when this term white privilege started circulating we were doing red eyed together and i used to poke fun of white privilege. the whole concept of it. and some people it bothered them back then. they were uncomfortable being on the show saying i don't think you should make fun of that you have to acknowledge it. nowadays it is kind of like it is better, as an it? i'm talking now like
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eight or 10 years ago. >> you know what bothers me? >> tom: once that? >> that photo of her abs. >> looks great. >> i find that to be extremely triggering. >> tom: but you understand. >> look, i think. i think very not awoke what she said was that she earned it. she earned everything she had. what i think is i want to be okay so i don't like what you see either side doing can cancel culture. right? is an independent i get to be against council culture on both sides. i'm not sick anybody who had an opinion about this is cancelling curb at some of them i thought they bothered me. would always bothers me no matter who is doing it is i as -- i lost all respect for you over difference of opinion. so i think i do not like it when the left is that i do not like when the right does it. i think if you disagree with her and also disagree with her on this rather than saying that she is you don't
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have respect for her as a human being. >> i will never want to play ever again. >> that is what they are saying online. >> tom: it is not true. lou, i think we ever approaching the time when people do not have to do this. a year has gone by everybody thought they had to bend the knee and they had to play this game with dti and acknowledging white privilege and all of that stuff. and it is going away is it not? >> i think it is. of caitlin clark was truly an ally she would stop owning black women on the court. that is what you have two about doing it. i am a huge fan of the sport that she plays. which is basketball, right? >> yeah. >> i do think it is unfair that every time a white person shoots the hoop gets bigger for them. i think we could probably choose that. -- change that. but i think it has blown away. i think you have a lot
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more people willing to vocalize. and to give her credit as well, she is a really young kid. she went right to the pros right out of college. she is still trying to navigate so much of this stuff. and it away let's see where she is in five years from now. >> tom: before we go, it is that time of year where i host the great christmas show down. streaming now on fox nation. go check it out. coming up, will of the art world sour with finding out of power? -- biden out of power?
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he explained how hunter's artwork is plummeting and value now that his father would no longer be president. the drop in value and art reflects not the value of art in the art market but really the fluctuating influence peddling a market what did you say? >> no question about it i think he is absolutely right. can you imagine if donald trump jody are painted it through a straw on a canvas it would sell it. >> tom: maybe. i might buy that. [applause] >> but i did read in this article that one of his pieces of artwork, and i use peace very carefully here. because it was like his own on the thing. >> tom: it looked like his own feces? >> he allegedly used his own feces which is like. whatever. >> very going to greg's house. right? >> tom: exactly.
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exactly. kat, hunter reportedly sold paintings to 10 people for $1.5 million. good value. >> it is almost as if what he was really selling was not the paintings. just like what a lot of people were saying this whole time that this is he is selling influence. like access to his father, access to power and influence in all of that. on the way things go down in value which i'm sure they will that is actual proof that that is exactly what was happening. not that it matters because remember he can't get in trouble for anything he has ever done. >> tom: that is right. he has nothing to worry about it, tyrus. i think it might not be good for him because he has been dealing with his own criminal cases it is giving him something to do. idle hands are the devil's playground. right? so now that he is scot-free and he does not have to worry about getting arrested he will really get in trouble,
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will t? >> the problem is there is no influence to purchase. you do not have two through hunter to get to the old guy anymore you just have to sign in at the home. it is over. and whatever secrets that you were going to get from the white house it depends on what day you get old corn pop on. because of there is nothing worse than selling influence it to a guy who has dementia. he goes yes let me make one call to my dad and then he will call china and make it happen. and artist trying to tie his shoes that day. so there is no influence to sell. there is nothing left. >> tom: i mean this is... >> what can he tell you how to do? if you want to be able to do some stuff get your dad to be president and then when you get caught he will pardon you. you know how hard it is to get your dad to be present. first of all i would have to fine-tune mine was then i would have two to campaign for him.
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then i have to get him in there and then i can do whatever debauchery i want to do. and then hope he does not run out on me again when i need a pardon. >> tom: it is tough. lou, people stay involved. the obamas have a political machine. the clintons they have been making money off of their clinton foundation everything else. does hunter have any thank he can fall back on? is there any biden family power left? >> i really hope so because i am one of the 10 people. it has been really hard to explain to my family why we did not have any savings. but we have one of hunter's piece of crap paintings in our living room. i'm going for broke i need joe biden to run and 2028. >> tom: what about me? i have to find something to do on the gutfeld shell. that guy was my ticket. >> but he says i bet you
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hope biden went so you can keep doing that biden impression. i say are you kidding me? i would rather be out of work and have trump's president. >> let's be fair the biden impression will be pretty is he in about two years. >> oh, my god. rib roast. but can he do anything? is a former attic people love that kind of story. he could be a public speaker? >> inspirational speaker. here is how to get live with your addiction. doesn't he have kids to raise? that doesn't make him money i grant you. >> tom: he needs to be introduced to them. >> or only fans. >> there we go. >> he has been doing only fans already just for free. >> tom: fair. well, hunter, good luck. up next if you want to be great get your head straight. when you see what it's really like when our skin touches wool... you see why we need downy free and gentle
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>> five more words. >> tom: five more words. broke mind-set leads to success. kat, this is a breaking news study they have found out that the power of positive thinking its a real thing.
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people who had a positive mind-set that leads to higher levels of passion and grit and they are more successful than people who have a negative thinking. i wanted two to you first because you seem to have made a career with negative thinking. >> yes. >> tom: you are proving this wrong, i think. >> i think so because so i thought i was doing a great job i would not work so hard. you know what i mean it? i can't watch myself. i watch a video of myself i'm like oh, my [bleep] i hate her. >> i know what you mean. >> why would you pronounce that like that? why would you make that face? but then you get better. you get better when you hate yourself. >> tom: this stinking thinking you believe in it. >> i do. because if i am never good enough for myself i need to try harder to be better. >> that is the growth mind-set. >> but it is not positive thinking. i never look at myself and say good job. that's not true there are maybe five or six things are really like.
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>> ought to appreciation is really good. >> up to a certain age. >> tom: obviously that works for kat. and positive thinking works for me. i always love that. michele, how to win friends and influence people, the power of positive thinking, i read it. you know who i love? tony robbins. personal power, success, i thrive on it. >> i think both can be true here. because i am like you, i have horrible self-esteem i always have my whole life. and it has driven me. but it is because i'm trying to grow. it is a growth mind-set. so sort of in a backwards way it is a positive thing. you are trying to get better all the time. i just say this? if this study, it just seems so obvious to me, tom. if it had been done in the united states and not in norway i would be calling the oge right now and say get rid of these researchers. get rid of the researchers they did not lead to success. >> there other study was
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if you in the bowl it will not get on the floor. i'm so tired of these jenny -- geniuses. i was giving britain a lot of now i have a new problem. norway. there are so many paths to success. everybody is different. most paths are loaded with failure and heartbreaking moments and i feel terrible and i have to be better and improve. there was always that one guy he was always like if you are positive. where does that by end up? stuffed in a trash can somewhere. nobody wants to hear that stuff. that is like saying you are everybody's friend. i want to smash them in the face. life is hard, you make tough choices. there is no riddle or rhyme. like a selling get infomercial or some kind of if you take this orange smiley face and put it on your forehead at night before you go to bed you will have perfect energy. none of that [bleep] works. okay? you don't know how you go you just get up every day, you do the best you can, you smile when you
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can, you found when you have to. you do not know where you will end up. i wanted to be the heavyweight wrestling champion of the world and i'm sitting in this chair yelling at you. never once did i figure that was never the pine. if you asked me how did i get to fox i am like i still do not know. so nice job, norway. i hope president trumbo buys you and we call you... >> tom: yes. [applause] it is so funny. lou, it is so funny because my dream with sitting in this chair getting yelled at by tyrus. [laughter] >> i am a regular make-a-wish foundation. >> my dream is to be everybody's friend. i think what happens a lot when people look at and they say people who are incredibly talented and they are like i am not that it stops them from even taking the first step. i know so many people who they are like i would love to write a book or i would love to you know, started try comedy. and it is like the only
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way to do it is just to do it. and then instead of seeing thanks like that is the stuff that great people do. no, there are little steps you can take to get there. >> tom: my theory is you either have to be great or you have to be kind of a dork that does not know that nobody likes you. i would ask a girl out and high school like do you want two out with you on -- me on friday night? and she was like i would never go out with you and i'm like i will ask you again tomorrow. do not go away, we will be right back. [applause]
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