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>> what it is. >> as you well know, i am tyrus. >> i'm in. for what? >> geraldo? no, greg. >> on the special edition of gutfeld! all right, let's have some humor. reports claim kamala harris is weighing running for the governorship of california. she won't go quietly into the night, just like most other loud drunks. we're coming out guns blazing tonight. all right? the u.s. embassy in syria is urging all americans to leave the country due to an ongoing, volatile and unpredictable security situation. and for the same reason, they're also urging all americans to leave san
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francisco. tonight. >> oh, boy. >> nancy pelosi had her hip replaced after an injury the same week mitch mcconnell had to get wheeled out of the capitol building, which means only one thing those two are banging. >> and banging. >> here's an image for you. he went out in a wheelchair. all right. oh. act actor brian cox said kevin spacey's been punished enough and should be forgiven by the industry, with spacey replying what's this about cox? cox? and finally, a
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washington, d.c. restaurant server was fired after making comments about refusing to serve trump officials. i think we have a picture of the restaurant server here. all right, let's hit the monologue. so do you remember last year around the holidays, everyone was arguing about genders and toxic this and toxic that and what was on the shelf at target. and if women's swimsuits left room for a stocking stuffer. and joe biden, he didn't even know it was christmas at all. he thought santa was one of his advisors. hell, we still didn't even know what a woman was was. but this year we found out because now so many of them are pregnant or ready to pop. cat's
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got one on the way. hell, even father time is having a baby. oh, it will never end. we're. you know, we're multiplying faster than the chinese math student. so, so many women are looking to get pregnant. that poor joe machi had to go into hiding. and you guys know with my track record, some of you will get knocked up just from watching me on this show right now. my point is this. masculine men are back, baby making beer, drinking, ufc watching, fall asleep on the couch watching football only to wake up to say, hey, i'm watching that, men. and in a
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way, this election was the return to manhood. look no further than trump's crew of studs who joined him at the army-navy game this weekend. musk, vance, pete hegseth. there was more testosterone in there than a gay rodeo. big gay rodeo person. all right. all right. and how about daniel penny getting a hero's welcome as he joined trump and vance in their box? mike johnson was there, too, and everyone was like, how the hell did he get in there? but don't forget about tulsi gabbard. she's no man, but she's the perfect conservative woman. smart, brave, and could roundhouse your. and she wouldn't even need to say hold my beer. i heard during the halftime show she went in the parking lot and won a push up contest. you know
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who wasn't there? joe biden was just in all surprising considering he never showed up during his entire presidency. so what's his excuse this year? it's not like he's busy. but what this what this is, is what america is really all about. now, thanks to trump, alpha's ready to get things done. meanwhile, here's what's going on in canada. >> we were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, sometimes march towards progress. >> and yet, just a few weeks ago, the united states voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. >> everywhere, women's rights and women's progress is under attack, overtly and subtly. >> but i want you to know that i am and always will be a proud feminist. >> you know, justin, with that attitude, you're never going to be governor of the 51st state
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of canada. now, if there was any doubt how things will be different under this new regime, look no further than this headline. hamas relented in a cease fire talks under trump pressure. yep, according to a senior biden official, the pressure from trump was a factor in hamas relenting on two key issues a cease fire and hostage release talks with israel. and that's because trump said there would be hell to pay if the hostages weren't released before he takes office in january. funny how when the top men and women come together, we get things done and it's going to happen across the board fixing the border, curbing inflation, getting rid of die, making progress in those areas builds work ethic and accountability across the board. success will spread like butter on chris christie's big mac. hey, it's okay, he's a friend. and it's not just me saying all this trump's critics are coming around to. here's cnn van jones admitting reality. roll it hans.
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>> guys, can we cut it out? donald trump is not an idiot. donald trump, let me just be very clear. donald trump is smarter than me. you and all critics. you know why we know. because he has the white house, the senate, the house. >> totally agree. >> the popular vote. this dude is a phenomenon. he is the most powerful human on earth and in our lifetime. and we're still saying, well, how was this guy? we look like idiots to ordinary people because he is totally right. >> you're you're totally right. i'm so pro. well, to quote the greatest christmas movie of all time, die hard. welcome to the party, pal. hashtag. nuff said. let's welcome tonight's guest. she combines my favorite president with my favorite
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dance reality tv star and lawyer, reagan charleston. he tells jokes for the love of comedy, but also will accept food. founder of studio test.com, michael lopez. she's got more brains than a medical research lab. host of morgan ortega's show on sirius xm, morgan ortega's. her baby's kicking and her jokes are sidesplitting new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. kat, since you prove my monologue to be true, i'm going to go to you first. do you? is there a change since the election? do you feel like the adults are back in the room? >> there's definitely a change, and it's interesting to see justin trudeau still missing it because he said that the united states, you know, chose not to
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elect our first woman president again, which is not how i see it at all. i see it as the united states chose not to elect kamala harris, who just happened. you know, i prefer to see people as individuals. there are things, of course, sexism is a real thing. of course i understand that. but she was a horrible candidate. the united states didn't want her specifically as a person, to be the president of the united states. i think there's a very important distinction there. >> i think when you when you try to like, make belittle things like, oh, it's because she's a woman, it's like a cop out. no, because apparently he didn't listen to any of those speeches. >> yeah. >> reagan, let me ask you. now, you she's got she wears more hats than i do. ladies and gentlemen. now you're an attorney. you're a reality tv star. you're also a small business owner. has this election changed this, like from last year's christmas to this year's. have you seen a change as a small business owner? >> absolutely. i've had a jewelry company for, like the last 13 years, and the last few
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seasons have been difficult. >> and we've seen people returning to shop. they have more confidence, they feel more comfortable. they're dipping into their savings. there's just an excitement afoot. and it's i mean, as a business owner, i'm so happy to see it because it was frightening. you put everything that you have into your company, and to see the economy take such a deep dive and how it affects not just my own business, but all of the other small business owners that i know. i mean, it was really it was really hard to get through. and yeah, we've seen a return. the malls packed like canal place. people are carrying their louis bags and tiffany's bags and everybody's feeling better for sure. >> what's the name of your business? >> reagan. charleston. jewelry. >> reagan. charleston. mine's tyrus jewelry. check it out. you're an alpha male. >> that is right. you're back. baby, i'm. >> and better than ever. >> yes, i'm going to open up. >> i see the scruff. >> yeah, because that's what you do right before you open up your own jewelry store. >> no, because i got to. i want to be matchy matchy with you guys. i had to throw out my whole argument and whole point
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of view out the window after i saw that clip of chris zylka and van jones, because, like, chris zylka was doing the active listening thing, and just at one point he just launched like, what? >> what was that all about? >> i was just watching that going, cocaine's a hell of a drug. >> i tell you what, i'm just going to do in a couple rails of adderall and talk about how trump just and they're all perplexed by like, how did trump do this? how did he outwit us? what did he do? and it's like he was normal. >> yeah, right. >> it's crazy how like common sense america responds to that. people have been talking about the illegal immigration problem since the 80s and trump's finally, like, maybe we should build a wall. and america is like, thank god. and they've been fighting him and acting like he's come from outer space, you know, doing witchcraft ever since. >> what is this accountability you speak of, right? >> what? >> and making people accountable for their actions and making government a little smaller. >> it'll never work. >> not on our watch.
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>> no. >> ortega, you're an actual badass. now, you were telling me in the green room. you have been. you've been in new orleans, you've been training and stuff. do you see a trend? do you see things changing? are you excited? as somebody who's been known for accountability, not taking from nobody, you also can throw a roundhouse without dropping your beer, i've heard. >> yeah, something like that, i think. listen, i was at the army-navy game as well on saturday. everybody was so excited because it's finally it's america is back. but it's like leadership is back. and just the ability to know that we're going to have somebody who is going to be in the room with putin, who's going to be in the room with xi jinping, who's going to maybe be in the room with the ayatollah khamenei, and he's got his pants, literally. yeah. >> cat, earlier today you were on the five and you were i noticed you were twice in the same year. >> yeah, yeah. >> so did you you saw the speech or actually the press
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conference that president trump had where they were asking him tough questions. and then you saw we saw a clip of biden. are you excited to see the term of actual people will be journalists again, will ask tough questions. >> yeah. i think that it's i like that people are asking tough questions. i mean, biden, it's been since the summer, i believe, since we've really got a chance to have a press conference with him, but also just the difference in how those press conferences make you feel. watching biden is a little scary when you're whenever you're watching him, you're like, you're just like waiting for it. you know it's going to happen, but you're waiting for the thing where you're like. and with trump, i mean, he was actually there wasn't any answers where i felt bad for his pr people on any level where it was, you know, two oh, that's harsh, that's this and that. i thought he answered the questions and maybe there was some fun ribbing back and forth. but even the iran question, he's like, why would i answer that? >> basically. which makes sense. >> and it was fun to watch. i think it was fun to watch. and i think that's a welcome change for a lot of people from being terrified to watch.
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>> but the reporters were clearly into it. you could tell that they have just been deprived for four years of being able to, like, actually ask a commander in chief questions. and so, i mean, listen, this is if you want to talk about what's good for democracy, which the democrats love to talk about. this is good for democracy. having transparency and having a commander in chief who can answer the questions is good for democracy. and, you know, yes, there we go. >> no. >> we would we would end it there. but before we go, come see me on what it is on my what it is comedy tour in 2025. i'll perform. i'll be performing coast to coast in a city near you. grab your tickets now at linktree. slash tyrus smash up next. i hate rhyming, especially in the teasers, but you know how i love my music. so i asked reagan to give it a shot. hit it. >> reagan joe gives out. pardons while he gets lost in the rose garden. he gives perps a chance. then he tinkles in
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(pedestrian gasps) (both panting) (gentle breeze) - [announcer] eyes forward. don't drive distracted. were enough. >> joe freed a crooked judge. and even the dems are holding a grudge. old joe is still getting blasted for commuting. the sentence of former pennsylvania judge michael conahan. the corrupt judge spent only ten years of a 17 year sentence for accepting more than $2 million in bribes for sending kids to private juvenile detention centers. they called it cash for kids, which is probably joe thought it was cars for kids. now, even the democrat governor, josh shapiro, is calling biden out. roll it steve. i do feel
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strongly that president biden got it absolutely wrong and created a lot of pain here in northeastern pennsylvania. >> there is all kind of mental health issues and anguish that came as a result of these corrupt judges deciding they wanted to make a buck off a kid's back. he deserves to be behind bars, not walking as a free man. >> well said, well said. now, remember when democrats defended everything biden did, no matter how stupid and destructive? i like this a lot better. i mean, hell, even the amish are telling biden to get with the times old man. reagan, i'm going to go to you first. now you're an attorney and you deal with a lot of issues with defending abuse, children, sex trafficking, etc. how disheartening is this pardoning? >> we have a litigation department at increased overholtz, where we represent people that have been abused and detention facilities and things that go on in detention
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facilities across the board are truly horrifying and especially in for profit detention facilities at these children, likely emotionally abused. i mean, it's there are true atrocities and the fact that he was only sentenced to 17 years to begin with is a crime. i mean, it's disgusting. but then to get off. i mean, he should have served his full sentence. this this to me, is just particularly repugnant. and to hear the story, i was really, really disappointed. but i'm glad to see that there's some accountability and that he's being called out for it. >> it's refreshing that the democrats are now starting to put themselves before party put human basic stuff. this this was a horrible pardon. yeah. i don't see how he can even get. is this biden even making this. >> pardon. yeah. i always think it's refreshing when people are okay with calling out their own side. and it is. but even though, you know, if you want to look at on the negative, it did take. >> yeah, it's a little late. yeah. >> someone getting letting someone off for selling kids.
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yeah. to get them to actually because people so rarely will do that these days. but yeah. is biden how much weight is he holding in these decisions? i think whenever i talk about this stuff, i'm always like biden administration or the biden is this amorphous thing that i think none of us really understand, because you watch joe biden and you're like, that's not the guy. he's not sitting there like with a pen in his hand, like, okay, i've gone over the documents and we have the transcripts. according to my research, that i was up all night in the library looking over the documents. i was in the laboratory. >> i was working in the lab. listen, look. >> look at this excel spreadsheet that i've prepared for you all here. now, to be fair, i'm also not doing that. but i am reading. and i also don't know that he's doing too much of that. i mean, so it's not really is it really, joe? but of course, i mean, abusing your power and doing something to that's against kids are two of the most gross crimes out there. and those are combined. >> i'd like to point out, not
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only are you reading, you're retaining, which is something that's true, that joe has a problem with or when i this just bothered me to my core like this. to reagan's point, i thought he should. why didn't he get 50 or life like this was? yeah, he ruined lives for profit and lives and so like, why would you let someone off like that? >> i think for shapiro, too, it's clear that the race for 2028 on the democrat side is certainly starting. they're willing to throw biden harris under the bus who whomever they have to. you're going to you're definitely going to see josh shapiro running for president. and it's so telling to me that the path to the nomination on the democratic side is going to be by throwing biden under the bus. and i got to tell you, we are definitely not done with these commutations and letting people off the hook. i mean, he's already obviously pardoned his son. i think you're going to see a lot over the next month and it's going to get nasty. it's going to get dirty. >> speaking of nasty and dirty, yeah, take it away. >> i thank you so much. i, i
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try to maintain my nasty, dirty street rep. >> you doing it? >> well, i don't think. i don't think any of these should hold up in court. like i think they should all be thrown out. there's like 1500 of these and they're saying biden didn't, you know, specifically look at him to your point. but it's like he's not the president. can't we all just admit that? wasn't it just a little while ago, they were like, should biden be brought up on charges? and the investigators like, dude, he's not he's he can't he's gone. he's gone. no jury would convict him. so it's like we all just need to admit it. that dude is not the president. he's not commuting any sentences like there's some weird person nobody voted for who's like, how much money? oh. thank you. get out of jail. free. how much money? there you go. get out of jail free. biden hasn't considered 1500. any things unless you're counting. should i trust that fart? i bet he's done that 1500 times. and
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explain the falling up the stairs. >> yeah. >> awful. okay. here to make us all feel better. because that's a depressing story. okay, here's reagan again to tell us what's next. take it away, reagan. kamala. don't go. >> won't you listen to old joe? because, you know, we can't wait to see you. >> lose in 2028. >> customize and save with liberty mutual. >> customize and save. >> and then i wake up. >> is lemieux with you in all your dreams? oh, yeah. >> only pay for what you need. >> liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. >> gia. diamonds. lowest prices ever. the jewelry exchange has
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vice president kamala harris at a dnc holiday event on sunday. he laid it on thicker than slabs of bacon and brian stelter scarfs down while on the toilet. roll it nancy. >> it's also been an incredible honor to serve with someone of immense character that she demonstrated through her entire career. kamala harris. i knew what i was doing and asked her to be my vice president. she always served this country with purpose and integrity, and she always will. and you're not going anywhere, kid, because we're not going to let you go. >> so generous of him. and it was a good distraction. why doctor jill snuck up behind her with a louisville slugger. but, president biden, how do you really feel about her? yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> come on. i knew what i was doing when i asked her to be my vice president. i was picking a woman and a person of color.
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>> just like i said, i would give me a break. >> what was i supposed to do? >> she always served this country with purpose and integrity. >> and one hell of a cackle. >> and she always will. >> i tell you, you're not going anywhere, kid. especially not the white house. >> because you lost. >> loftus. you know what just cracks me up? have you ever talked glowingly about someone while yelling like, man, he's a really nice guy. like, he's. i think he's sending us a message. >> yeah. >> he was all over the roller coaster on that one. >> i knew kamala because she's a great. >> and he's looking around for her. super creepy. and kamala says she's not going to go quietly either. yeah, she's she's like that, that old drunk at the bar at closing time, you know, you got the bottle back
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there. >> ha ha ha ha ha ha. >> they're going to have to call the police because i'm going to be telling you their crazy little jokes, and i know i'm going to be the. >> california. >> well, good luck with that, everyone. >> why is he still talking? like, why does he still speak? >> he is actually still the president. tyrus. what? >> i know someone tell president trump that because he's making deals and not just president trump, like ceos, world leaders, everybody has moved on. >> listen, maybe kamala harris will still be around. maybe she'll come back in 28. she'll have to do something that she hasn't been able to do before, which is to actually get through a primary, a presidential primary and win it, which she hasn't done twice. so we'll see. i have a feeling that they might be moving on, though. it's kind of like she needs to watch that movie. he's just not that into you. it's the american people, honey.
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>> what's hard about talking about kamala and president biden? it's hard to ask specific questions about them because there's nothing there. it's like reagan. do you have anything to add to the ridiculousness of him scream praising kamala? >> i think he forgot already. like, i think he's just like, totally out of it. like nobody's behind the wheel. and he's like, kamala is great. she's great. look at her. yeah, you've got it, kid. he has no idea. like the rest of the last, like, six months have been washed from his brain. he's just there at the party. >> he doesn't even know the elections happened. >> he's like, what? >> so this tuesday? >> yeah. yeah. >> no clue. that's. that's my take on it or the joke's on us. and like, you know, like the clip, i mean, he's really got that internal monologue going and the vocal roller coaster like really showing his real feelings. but no, i think he's just forgotten. >> wouldn't that wouldn't that be hilarious if his last day of presidency, when he's done, he's like, man, i was going to
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get arrested. all this drama, oh, i'm good, i'm free. and he's he wasn't any of this at all. it was all an act. >> yeah, i wanted to i've said this before, but i just i kind of just want to see more of him. you know, like before there was a reason to keep him from talking because, you know, they wanted him, for whatever reason, to actually have him be the president again for another four years, as if anybody thought that was possible. but they made him so he couldn't talk. but now let's let him talk. you know, i feel like everybody, everybody gets that netflix deal after the president. this one i'm actually interested in, just like him behind a microphone with a podcast. he doesn't even need. he doesn't he doesn't even need guests. i feel like, yeah, he will envision them. >> just say some random weird vision. >> the guest. you don't need to actually fly the guests. they'll be like, he'll think someone's in the chair. saves on costs of flying people out to appear on the pod. you know, i would watch, i would you all would watch. true. did he. everyone would watch. >> i'd watch him like, get in an argument with, like,
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shakespeare. yeah. like, you know, or whatever. invisible friend. yes. yeah. >> and just call it. come on man. yeah. >> or going into the light with joe biden like i would this week. >> joe interviews his uncle bozie. >> tell me about the cannibals, uncle bozie we can finally meet. >> we can finally meet cornpop. like, who is cornpop? >> yeah. i don't see why he wouldn't do it. i mean, man, if i if i worked at a production company, we'd already have ink on the paper. >> maybe you bring him in as a co-host on your on your podcast, on my sunday radio show on siriusxm patriot channel. >> 125. yeah, maybe i would totally. i mean, listen, i would interview the president. why not? but i also feel like kind of bad making fun of him now. it feels like kicking a puppy, like, you know, just like, just let him go. >> i'm we're not making fun of him. we want, like cat said, we want more. >> i want to hear what he has to say. >> not worldwide consequences. every time he speaks. now you've upset me, reagan. take it away. trump has the power to
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savings time or daylight saving time. not a venereal disease. cool. all right. describing it as inconvenient and costly. why? gaining support from ellen and old v dog. that's vivek. what are your thoughts? >> well, i really loved fall back when i was in college at lsu because we'd get an extra hour at the bar. so you're like robbing college students of that one night where they just got to go on for another hour? >> it would be on my birthday sometimes. >> yeah. >> wasn't it great for them? it was. yeah. yeah, it was fantastic. >> but i mean, i really do love fall back and that's what's going to go away. as i understand it, it will just stay the hours that are set during spring forward. >> no, i thought it was the opposite. >> i think it's the opposite. is it the opposite? >> i don't know, i'm particularly confused, but cut. >> rewind. >> yeah. no, i really do. i think it's the hours that are set during spring forward. it stays. so you get the more longer days during. >> no, it's the opposite. >> the opposite. >> yeah. >> wait, did you guys live in the east coast and you live in central time? fight, fight
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fight. >> get rid of daylight savings time means get rid of the thing. and i spent a lot of time reading this because it is confusing. get rid of the thing where it stays out lighter, more long. >> you will have long summer nights. >> longer. >> there is confusion here. >> but the study. i have been up since 3:00 this morning. i'm sorry. yeah, but yes, there are multiple studies though that show that it's like bad for people and like an emotional and mental level, and they're not as productive. >> i'm experiencing it right now. more energy. yeah. so i think that they're right and moving in this direction. but what does it really mean? i don't know, i'm still confused. >> is this fair to arizona? because this is like one of the cool things about arizona. one of the reasons why you move there, cactus hot weather and not being affected by the time changes. >> yeah, it would be nice not to have the time change anymore, but i think, i don't know, i always like those long summer nights at the same time. it feels it's kind of depressing when it gets dark at
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like 415 in the afternoon. either way, we should just keep it one way. i also do think that this is like a little bit of first world problems. like a lot of people are like, i don't get to eat today. and we're like, don't change the time, change the time, don't change the time. so, you know, just pick one. i actually don't even care. just pick one and then stick with it. so that way we don't have to, you know, keep changing the hours on the microwave. oh that's. do you still have to do that i don't know, maybe i have a dumb microwave. >> i'm fat. i just wanted to put the microwave on to get the food. >> so of i love how we have this argument. >> like it's not affected by the earth's rotation around the sun. you know, it's like attention to the earth, like months, days, global warming, like the earth doesn't like life. >> there's like been five mass extinctions where the earth figures out, i think this time around, earth's going to figure out how to use practice and practice and just suffocate us, all right? they just don't like. it's like no respect. >> people talk about this like
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we can adjust when the sun actually comes up and when it sets. right. it's like, oh. and then and then there's the argument about, oh, you spring forward and you fall back and you lose this. and i like this. just stop it. just stop it all together. it makes everyone just a little bit dumber. yeah. because people like me do research. like, how did this even start? >> is that where that saying comes from? you think the sun rises and sets on you? is that arrogant? >> it probably does, but this is this was started in 1942 as a wartime measure right after. >> but you guys didn't expect me to know that. >> because the germans did it in world war one. again, the germans did it in world war one, so europe followed. so america is like in world war two came around like, oh, we should do that. and they're like, did hey, did germany win? no they didn't. so why would you want to be like the losers? it's absolutely stupid. so here's what i say. let's do it. let's just move the clocks a half hour up and stop. >> split the diff. yes.
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>> that's that's what we do here. >> that's maybe the worst idea you've ever had. >> how so? >> or is or is my simple genius frighten you ahead? >> no. i like the long summer nights. and honestly, i think it's so depressing when it gets. what i actually do want is to change the way the earth moves. that's actually what i would like. so we can have it long winter night. but then again, it's like i'm inside in the winter anyway, so i but when it gets dark out earlier, it is depressing. except now that i don't do activities anymore since i got pregnant, i don't care as much. >> well, i think we solve this issue. so 15 minutes ahead. cool. everybody cool with that? >> i'm fine with that. >> 15, 15, 15 long summer nights. >> i'm not going to be pregnant next summer, so i'm going to have a drink. >> okay. speaking of long summer nights, reagan, what's coming up next? >> you don't know what you get when you play pool at gen z gives rise to a potluck
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>> yeah yeah yeah. >> five more words. >> potluck party. gen z style
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cat. people in their late teens and early 20s are getting together, and each person orders food from a different restaurant using uber eats, and the guests don't know what they're ordering until the food gets there. does this sound like fun? >> first of all, yes. second of all, gen z like, they feel like they've invented everything, don't they, gen z they did not invent sharing food, you know, like the delivery apps are new, but you could, you know, potlucks have been around for a while. like, i bet you there's a lot of little old church ladies who i would like to have a word with them for claiming this, right? yeah. >> because everyone brings like, yeah, yeah. >> and also, you can double dash idiots. you can add another restaurant onto your existing order. why are you paying all these different delivery fees? you can just do it on one phone and you can add different restaurants. it's called the double and i'm not sponsored by doordash, but i should be. >> yes. >> i feel like you've done this. >> yes, i've done this myself. okay. i've done this myself
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where i don't know what i want, and i order for a bunch of different restaurants. >> and then i hate to use this word, but this triggered me because growing up, we never got to choose. what was dinner? you'd come running in the house like, mom, what's in there? what's on the table? eat it like. and then friday was the leftovers from everything in the week. so you literally have tuna casserole, pea soup, and like, three bites of, like, macaroni and be like, eat up that. and when i saw this, i would rather kick somebody's and have them surprise me with food. >> yeah, this whole thing is completely infuriating, right? >> like, leave it to millennials to reinvent the potluck where they don't have to take responsibility. >> gen z not millennials. millennials is me. >> millennials, gen z. any one of you loses. learn how to cook and bring a covered dish. this whole i'm going to order secret from uber eats. let me tell you about uber eats. you don't know what you're going to get half the time anyway. yeah, they're going to bring somebody else's food from the wrong restaurant.
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then there's no one to complain to. >> they're like, no, dude, this is what the restaurant gave me. >> and then the restaurant's like, i don't know, the uber eats guy took it. there's no the buck doesn't stop with anybody. these people with their little fake potluck uber eats delivery, learn how to cook, cook a dish, man up with your turkey tetrazzini. >> he's so passionate about this. >> i am very passionate. but you're right. >> i'm with tyrus. it's like you ate what was on. what? yeah. there you go. >> the whole point of running away from home was so you could eat freely. yeah. do you support this? are you for this? >> i find it disgusting. and i don't want to go to anybody's, like, i don't know, doordash, uber eats, potluck party. i don't like potlucks anyway to begin with, but this is just frightening. like the smorgasbord of all of the different foods like gives me the ick on so many levels. but it's also so lazy. like, yeah, learn how to cook, make some cookies or whatever it may be, but this is just the laziest thing i've ever seen, and i think it's just gross, i don't know. >> yeah. >> it's gross. no, i think
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they're a bunch of party poopers. this sounds fun to me. this story is going to give my husband so much anxiety because he gets really when we go to hotels and i order room service, like it doesn't matter. i'm like, you make a lot of money, but it doesn't matter, right? like he does not like this. i'm sorry. >> what? your answer was. you make a lot of money. no. >> my husband, he gets mad whenever i order room service in uber eats because he's like, it's so expensive. it is delivery fees. i think it sounds like fun. you never know what you're going to get. you've got to be careful who's coming over. i cook a lot, but i would still do a potluck. uber eats. why not? we got to live a little cat. >> what would be your ultimate surprise potluck like if everyone ordered, what would what would you. what would your accouterment or your charcuterie board? using some cool words here of potluck food. surprise! would you would you be excited for soup? >> sometimes it's like so few restaurants have soup. and so i will. especially when you're ordering late. you want soup and there's really not anywhere to get soup. so i'll order from one restaurant where i just want the soup, and then the
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soup is not even good. so then i have the backup order from the other restaurant where the food's going to be good, and i know it's going to be good. and then sometimes, you know, the soup is good and then that's a happy accident. but often late night soup is not good. it's hard to be a soup girl in a sandwich and salad world. i've said that a lot. >> yeah. >> you know, soup is a tough one for potlucks, too, because the transportation, when you got to transpo the soup, that's a that's a nervous that's a nervous gig in the car ride over. >> see, i'm kind of with jesse watters. i don't think men should eat soup in public. so not a big public soup person. >> what about chili? >> no soup? no. that's not. no. yeah. so. no it's not. how dare you? >> absolutely not. >> chili is not soup unless you suck at making chili. you should be able to stick a fork in your chili and go like that. if you stick your fork in soup, it's not soup anymore. it's pudding. >> i cannot relate to any of this. like, this is all, like,
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