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will ever see? >> peace. >> that's what i'll be fighting for. >> when you can't watch, listen. get the latest news, business and news headlines on sirius xm anytime, anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening. >> before we go, i hope you have a chance to check out my podcast. jason in the house. just type in jason in the house. you can find it anywhere. you get podcasts. i got to tell you, though, in a more somber note, there are people in louisiana who are fighting for their lives tonight, and there are people who lost loved ones. god bless them. this is the greatest country on the face of the planet. but we as neighbors, as americans, as people who live in new orleans. put your arm around them. love them. may god bless them. gutfeld is next. have a great, great night.
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hi, it's me, kat timpf. >> i'm filling in for greg, who is still off trying to figure out why breastfeeding isn't working for him. yep, i've already broken one of my new year's resolutions. it's 2025 and i'm still filling in for greg. you can tell the holidays are over in new york city. earlier today i saw some people in times square picking up trash. >> yeah. >> in a recent video, hilaria baldwin claimed to forget the english word for onion. in other news, her husband alec forgot the word for duck. >> oh, no. >> to recruit gen z, joe biden's pentagon poured big money into the kelly clarkson and guy fieri shows. hey, can i at least get $10? asked another
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tv host. president biden will award the second highest civilian honor to the leaders of the january 6th commission, but he's giving the highest civilian honor to the medical team that's keeping him alive. liz cheney will be among those getting a civilian honor. biden would have just taken a dump on the award, but his handler said, don't take a dump on that award. joke is my favorite thing about the day, okay? and finally, science has officially confirmed that know it alls typically know less than they think they do. yeah, i support that. all right. now to the
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monologue. two terror attacks hundreds of miles apart. the killer in new orleans and american radicalized by isis. a military man who slipped through the cracks. and the perp in las vegas, an army vet from colorado. so naturally, the fbi is trying to figure out a connection between the two cases. and as of today, they said there's no definitive link between them. but two attacks on the same date. is it just a coincidence that these two happened using the same rental car agency from the same military origins on the same day? i'm not going to offer any grand theories or say that i know more than you do, because i don't. but the question remains will we ever know the truth of what happened in new orleans or in las vegas, for that matter? it's certainly top of mind for louisiana senator john kennedy, who had a pretty ominous warning for the feds in washington. >> i will promise you this. i will when it is appropriate in
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this investigation is complete. you will find out what happened and who was responsible, or i will raise fresh hell, and i will chase those in the federal government who are responsible for telling us what happened. like they stole christmas. >> i agree with him. we deserve the truth. we pay the government, and when people mess up, there should be accountability for their mistakes. but all too often there isn't. look at the afghanistan pullout disaster, or even that decades long war that cost so much money and so many lives. such a failure. and there was no accountability. lack of accountability means people who are corrupt and or incompetent are being allowed to remain in positions of power to continue to screw things up. by the way, although i do think the government should be really small, protecting us from terror attacks like the ones
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one in new orleans is one of those few things that i would like them to actually be doing instead of investigating. oh, i don't know. parents upset at school board meetings as terrorists, but the government is more wrapped up in security theater like the tsa than actual real security. and if things leading up to las vegas and new orleans were ignored because the government was focused elsewhere, we deserve to know. we deserve transparency and we deserve competence. our lives depend on it, and we certainly pay enough. yes. period. >> let's welcome tonight's guests. >> her lenses are progressive, but she sure isn't host of the kennedy saves the world podcast. >> kennedy. >> he thinks vanilla wafers are too spicy. fox news contributor tom shillue. he sounds like a smoker who lost his house in
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poker. comedian jim florentine. all right. his old shirts are used to cover the infield at citi field because his shirts are big. because he is big. new york times bestselling author, comedian, former nwa world champion tyron. >> when we say fenway park. >> or kennedy, it's been obviously a long, horrible day. awful, awful day. you know, everyone's thinking new year, new me. everything's so exciting. and then we have this horrible, devastating attack. still trying to figure out a lot of what happened. what are your thoughts on that? >> my resolutions are very superficial. yeah. and self-centered. and i felt really dumb and horrible when i woke up yesterday morning because i think a lot of us, like everybody else, you know, this happened at 315 in the morning, the new orleans horrific terror attack, which was, you know, 1215 on the west coast. so a lot of people went to bed thinking a page was going to be turned. >> that's how, you know,
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everyone has been feeling very optimistic that we're on the precipice of a new beginning. and then we wake up and we hear about the blood and the devastation and the carnage. and, you know, we got the description of what happened to those innocent victims. and now it feels like a problem that we were kind of ignoring is very much back. and, you know, we are in this limbo really in between presidents because we don't have a president right now. and it's kind of scary that, you know, there are people out there, whether they're radicalized, they're american citizens or they're people who are coming into the country through the southern border who are already radicalized, who want to do as much harm as possible and want to push buttons and test the boundaries of this waning presidency. that's what really scares me. and, you know, i hope that these agencies that you talked about lock it up and focus on the right thing, which is keeping us safe for the next three weeks. >> i hope so, too. i hope so
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too. >> tom, what do you think? what do you think is going on here? >> well, you know, you asked the question about how could these things, you know, people keep talking. how did these people fall through the cracks once again? why does it keep happening? is the question i am thinking. most of my adult life, i've been looking at politicians who go on and on about terrorism, but i'm starting to think that their concern for terrorism, they're always using it for their own pet projects. i remember after nine over 11, this whole country came together after nine over 11, and then the neo cons decided to take our very real concern about terrorism and do their pet project of remaking the middle east. well, that's not a very popular idea. >> or gaining power from themselves by things like the patriot act. yes. >> and, you know, and we all kind of jumped into the patriot act. oh, yeah. it sounds like a good idea because after nine over 11, we were i remember we got on a plane and, you know, we were almost excited by all the extra security. it was like, yeah, pat me down. definitely. i want to prevent terrorism. but then politicians ran off and they did other
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stuff with it and they weren't concerned about the homeland. and then we had, you know, recently this administration has been running around. and, you know, you ask yourself, oh, maybe the fbi, these fall through the cracks because they're running around chasing down dangerous terrorist groups like catholics who like to go to the latin mass. they were actually real enemies. >> you you're the real terrorist. >> and it's real. it sounds like a joke, but the fbi was opening up an investigation into those strange latin mass catholics with their, you know, their battle crowds. mayor maxima culpa and, you know, the january 6th people. so, you know, whether it was using terrorism to try to start wars abroad or going after the january 6th crowd and trying to lock up maga americans, well, luckily, i think we have something, someone coming into the white house who's against both of those big projects and actually does want to protect the homeland. yeah. now.
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>> jim, jim, i know you must be exhausted because whenever something like this happens, you're the first person people call and you tell you're an expert, right? on these geopolitical issues and terror and security. so as our leading expert in this area, what do you think? yeah, i mean, i am how excited are you to talk about this right now? it's a lot of pressure on me. yeah. >> well, you know, i just don't know why this guy wasn't on anybody's radar. that's what always happens. these guys slip through the cracks. i mean, he posted on facebook that he wanted to kill his family. nobody saw that, you know? then he drove from texas to new orleans, 350 miles with an isis flag on his truck. yeah, nobody reported that. yeah. i mean, i get pulled over when i got tinted windows. this guy's got a flag, and nothing happens. well, look, that's what you live in a free society. that's what's going to happen, right? you know, i was walking around new york today with all the crowds. and i'm thinking at any point something like this could happen, which is crazy. yeah,
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it is crazy, you know? and like, the next time i'm going to be, well, i'm going to new york jets football game on sunday. and i was wondering, but i'm like, god, there's not going to be a big crowd there. >> i even got that one. yeah, yeah. it's because the jets aren't good. >> could be erin's last game. so it might show. >> aaron rodgers plays for the jets. yes he's a quarterback. the quarterback is the one who throws it. >> very good catch. >> we've been working on it. >> that almost makes up for that mean intro. like it's the anger you feel. i lived in new orleans, louisiana for almost ten years and it goes back to this. you can't stop motivated bad men from doing bad things, but you can at least not be soft targets. and i think the horrible, depressing thing. and kennedy was on the five with me today and we, we were just
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outraged by the press conference, the lack of just accountability, the lack of you don't even want to use the term dei because it's just across the board of unqualified people in these jobs who can't make decisions to keep us safe. and when you see something as preventable, that's the part that bothers, i think, the american people, when you hear their excuses like, well, the hydraulics were out on the things in the streets, so they had a car park which is half the size of the street. that was their plan. and they said, we had a plan, and i believe it was. but the terrorists beat our plan. yeah. and everybody was okay with that. where is her resignation? like it just we have to stop allowing the new administration coming in. we've had three and a half years of unqualified people getting jobs they had no business having in the federal government level. the amount of cleanup, the amount of wrongdoing in this country to where everything is a soft target is going to take years
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to correct and to get these people out of their jobs to make things. we're not going to be able to protect everyone, but it should be you should be able to go to new orleans or new york. here in new york, you can say what you want. they put dump trucks, big bricks. they make it impossible. you're going to do something bad. you're not going to be able to do it this way. we just had it happen in germany. and again, new orleans is almost known for their corruption. they had $40 million to fix their streets. where's that money? you know, they also have these things with these hydraulic things that come up and make it impossible to get through there. we saw pictures at one point. it was guardrails and a caution sign. that was their plan. that's the part we need to stop talking about. motorizing these terrorists and stuff. we need to focus on when these bad things happen, the people who sit there in these cushy jobs and make these decisions have nothing better for us than saying like, we'll be better next time. that's not good enough, and it shouldn't be good enough for anybody. all right.
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reelected. as the wall street journal reports, he's battling for his legacy and believes he could have won against donald trump. which, by the way, is all you need to prove. he's lost it. he's also spending his final weeks telling, quote, war stories like the time he attempted to lift a glass of prune juice without a spotter. the journal spoke with more than 30 people close to biden, who have spent time with him in recent weeks, and they found that a look back at his final months reveals a white house toggling between nostalgia and what ifs and the legacy he leaves behind, not to mention more than a few carpet stains. running for reelection, then dropping out at the last minute, then pardoning hunter of all impacted his legacy negatively, the journal reports. and now even plans for a presidential library are up in the air, with donors not wanting to shell out the millions to help build it. what's joe got to say about this?
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>> yeah, yeah, i'm gonna have my library, but the library is not going to have books. it's going to have scrolls. you get it? because i'm old. i'm old. man. i can stop pretending. that's right. i remember when the dead sea was the sick sea. that's right. i went into an antique store the other day. they put me in the window. yeah. i remember when the pride flag was in black and white. yeah, but i'm planning on having a smoking hot body soon in the crematorium. not a joke. >> to himself, tom. >> okay. did it get harder for you to try to do a parody as time went on? i mean, because for a while people were saying he was mentally fit while you were doing this, but what did it get hard like? was that hard? >> yeah. i'm glad to see he seems to have a sense of humor about himself. but yeah. look, i really was never i never
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thought the problem with biden was the dementia. you know, i didn't like his policies, you know, like we were just talking about in the last segment. we were talking about how bad this the justice department has been to, you know, to the people, the january 6th people. and using the government, weaponizing the government against its own citizens. and none of that had to do with his his lack of competence, you know, the weaponization of against people on the right started with obama. so, look, i don't like his policies. and he wasn't good at carrying them out. he had other people doing it for him. but, i mean, you know, the fact that the country, it only took them, you know, they didn't wake up until that debate. yeah. i mean, we all saw all this happening. we saw him on the tarmac. he couldn't get through a series of questions, but the media was able to cover it up until he was on national tv for several hours, being joe biden. and that's when it hit them. oh,
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he's he's old. >> and. yeah, well, the craziest thing was again, no, my papa much got ten years on. the guy does not act like that okay. but it's also it's just they weren't just like defending him. they were on the offense against people who were saying, this man seems like he's not. well. yeah. they were like, well, he's i can't keep up with him. you know, it's like, well that's more of a concern. kennedy. when i walked out into the living room yesterday, there was the interview. they were interviewing biden about what happened. and i turned to cam and i said, why are we still talking to this guy? why are we still talking to this? i get that he's the president or whatever, allegedly. but like what? like why are we why are we why? >> yeah, it used to be, you know, the inauguration used to be fluid. you can have it in march, you can have it in april. so more people could show up. but now it's like it's fixed in the constitution. it's january 20th, so that's pretty much what we're stuck with. but i've been wondering the same thing for quite a while because, you know, as i said in the last segment, he's not the
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president. and, you know, i'm wondering if kamala had one, would these donors have been like, oh my god, joe, you are so amazing. we are now going to give you tens and tens of millions of dollars to build your presidential library. so they're mad at him because everyone in his orbit convinced him that they could hold him up. you know, like whitney cummings says, like, yeah, they couldn't hold a primary because they were too busy holding up a body. so all the people who were holding him up are just as guilty as joe biden himself. so, you know, maybe they're the ones who should write the checks for this dumb presidential library. but, you know, he's. yeah, he's he's scratching his head. he never would have won. i do think i honestly think that he would have done a little bit better than kamala harris had he stayed in the race. and, you know, people would have voted for him just kind of as a prank. >> yeah, people would have voted for him, jim. some some people would have. but i think to say that he would have won is insane, right? >> like kennedy said, he would have got more votes than kamala, but he wasn't the one.
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yeah, but it's funny how he says. they say he's very protective. he doesn't want to say that kamala lost and blame it on her. but meanwhile he's saying if he ran, he would have won. so he's blaming it on kamala. yeah, that's exactly what he's doing. yeah, he just doesn't want to say it. but i like how he's going to, you know, he's battling for his legacy. yeah. you know what's going to be a harder battle for him like his legacy or him trying to get his pants on every morning. >> yeah. >> that's probably probably pants. >> he's not going to be wearing pants much longer. he's he's going to be wearing those old man nightgowns with the little ugg slippers. >> yeah. >> look, it's one thing to have dementia, but it's something else to have dementia and be. this man is okay. he is. he is one of the dumbest human beings to ever walk the face of the earth. and then on top of that, you sprinkle some dementia on there. damn, man. just damn. you killed medicaid, sir. yeah.
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okay. nancy pelosi grabbed you by what's left of your shrinking ears and said you're out, joe. you were kicked out by your own party. it wasn't like you just decided not to run because you were tired. they said, you're out, joe, because you can't win, joe. because joe. >> nancy was very crafty. i thought, though, because when she was defending joe, she would say things that meant nothing. she'd be like saying, oh, he's like a think. thinking like she would never say he was fast. she would never say, i can't keep up with him. she was very careful. >> she can't keep up with him, though. >> yeah. >> i mean, she can't not since she's got she's got a broken hip, you know, she's she's probably still in traction in luxembourg or wherever the hell she is. >> but what i loved was that president trump on truthsocial put out a montage of all the people saying, like, he's just so fast. yeah, in private, he's so fast. and he's so like my
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kids, like he's so organized. >> the hardest thing about preparing for a meeting with a meeting with joe biden is preparing for it. >> yeah, it's like i can never have enough information. you are a liar. yeah, well, it's tough when you wake up in hell talking hitler's butthole, because there's a special place for people like that who propagandize and hoodwink good americans, right? >> it came out that he didn't have a cabinet meeting for seven months. >> yeah, because he got locked in the cabinet. no, pelosi put him in the cabinet. >> no cabinet meeting for seven months is crazy. okay. up next. you're not brainy if you give awards to liz cheney. >> if you'll be in the new york area with, like, tickets. to see gutfeld, go to foxnews.com, slash gutfeld, and click on the link to join our studio audience. >> ooh, stuffed up again. >> so congested you need senex saline from vicks.
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>> story in five words. presidential medal for liz cheney. jim. this week, joe biden will award the presidential citizens medal to 20 people, including liz cheney, for her exemplary service to the country. basically rewarding her for not liking trump, i think. has this award lost all value? >> yeah, well, in biden's defense, he probably thought he was giving it to lou cheney junior or lon chaney jr. i mean, it's not really like a medal, like the medal of honor. it's just like some crummy thing. it's like going to burger king, get one of those crown paper crown things you put on your head. it's nice, but it don't mean crap. but liz cheney, come on, you know, he's doing it to annoy trump. that's what he's doing. yeah. you know trump doesn't like her. so he's doing that. that's like high school stuff. he's an 82 year old man that's like him dating trump's ex-girlfriend and putting it on facebook. look, i'm with her now. yeah, the
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only way liz cheney should get, you know, an award is maybe if she went hunting with her father and didn't get killed. >> so everyone knows i'm independent, right? i'm not, like super ultra maga, but i have things i connect with or maga at all. i have things i connect with, people of various political associations. one of the things i do connect with the maga people on is my absolute disgust for super ultra warmonger liz cheney. yeah, i can't what good what good has she done anyone? >> yeah. and the thing is that this whole the january 6th hearings were they were completely illegitimate, because the whole idea of these hearings is that you have both parties go in and they do fact finding and they ask questions. they couldn't have any real republicans on that committee because they would have they wanted to find out what happened. and this committee was not about finding what happened on january 6th. there were there is still a lot of
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questions about those pipe bombs that were there. people want to know what happened. they wanted to paint a narrative of trump as being an insurrectionist, and that's how they set up this whole thing. so they got the anti-trump republicans, liz cheney and the other jerk and who was on who was the other republican? adam. i was just yeah, yeah. kinzinger. yes. and so the whole thing was illegitimate and ridiculous. but biden is still trying to ride this thing. he is still trying to keep this like, oh, she went above party. and, you know, so they're still doing this, you know, riding this january 6th thing because trump is going to he's going to have to pardon these people and they're going to try to make hay out of that. and they're going to, you know, act they're going to pretend that the whole thing was legitimate when it wasn't. i do want to investigate january 6th. i want to go back in and have actual hearings and find out what the hell happened that day. >> i'm surprised liz cheney. yeah, i'm surprised liz cheney didn't say kennedy. we needed to invade the middle east more to find out what happened on
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january 6th. yeah, yeah, i'm almost surprised you didn't do that. yeah, well, certainly made them. >> you know what? i'd love to bomb iran right now. to bomb china. bomb all. it's my cheney. >> thank you. they truly they they truly did no one any good, including themselves. a poll that came out in november found that we have this poll that came out that found that independent voters in both pennsylvania and michigan said they were less enthusiastic to vote for kamala after she campaigned with liz cheney. >> yeah, it didn't do anyone any good, did it? there are no fence sitting republicans going, you know, i mean, i really hate trump. so maybe and then they see liz cheney like, oh hell no. where's where's my red cap? >> yeah. >> i'm gonna lie to everyone and tell them i voted for kamala. but i'm really voting for trump. i mean, it's like there was there was a poll that came out in november out of her because she's so, like, uptight and insufferable. she's literally, like, the worst of america wrapped up in one
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person. >> i actually do think that's fair to say. you know, i actually do think war mongering, disloyal, turncoat who embodies what is most destructive. >> and biden and kamala have such horrific political instincts between them, they're like, well, who's a good republican that we can? how about liz cheney? yeah, i will call them. i was. >> well, i'm like brett baer, never afraid. >> tyrus. i mean, this is just, i guess, why? >> well, this just goes back to prove my previous statement. he's. listen, the excitement around liz cheney running with kamala would be like, if you got an email from a matchmaking company saying, we found your
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match. and when you opened the dating app, it was her. you would never use that dating site again and probably switch teams. now i'm seeing like what it would be like to have sex with. i think it would be like you would have to wear a sheet and cut the little hole in it, like there's no there's no way you're. yeah, making eye contact other than saying when you're done, hey, let's go hunting. i just, i feel like the award is for helping him get back at kamala for being a part of the stab him in the back tour, because you think he's getting an award because she did help kamala. >> it's like. >> it's like dinner for schmucks. they're giving her the award for helping destroy kamala because when they were on the stage together, everyone was like, well, again, i was saying it was over for months, but like that only further lets everybody know that it was over. so her, like she had
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day. >> while you were getting toasted, cnn was getting roasted. our video of the day comes from alleged news channel cnn. during their new year's eve coverage, they brought on comedians to entertain their dozens of viewers. but what was planned as a light hearted banter went sideways faster than deck chairs on the titanic too soon. first up, whitney cummings. >> the democrats couldn't hold a primary because they were too busy holding a body upright. are we still rolling? am i off? >> go for it. >> it was amazing that the pro-choice party didn't give their voters one when it came to the presidential candidate. kamala was forced on us so hard you'd think she was patented by pfizer or moderna, whichever ones. >> oh, god. >> andy just gave me a very scary look. >> i'm not playing, you know, like 3000 seat theater, which is about the viewership of cnn these days. there was also this
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moment with roy wood jr. >> does anyone want a shot? would you like a tequila? >> yes. yes. >> all right, so you have those shot glasses. >> no i don't. keep talking. >> i do. >> i got the last black man to drink on this network. got fired. i'm going to keep it with water for right now. are you live streaming on? >> of course. he was referring to don lemon, who got fired from cnn, which is funny, but does not track. don lemon did get fired for being drunk. he was fired for numerous on and off air controversies. cnn even accused him of lying about having a chance to meet with the management about his firing, which, ironically, usually gets their employees promoted. tom, were any of those jokes really that controversial? >> no, this was great. yeah, i love it. you know, and right wingers are retweeting her. she's the favorite comedian of conservatives now. i don't i don't think she's conservative. i know she's never been political, but she's always been funny. and this was great.
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i thought it was interesting the one time that he gave her a dirty look was not when she made fun of cnn. it was not when she made fun of kamala. it was pfizer. yeah, it was pfizer. and he looked at her like, don't say anything about pfizer. so yeah, i thought this was great. and for people who are thinking like, oh, what if that happened on fox news? it does every night on gutfeld! yeah, greg. come on. greg roasts his own here and you know, and you can tell we're sincere about it because greg makes fun of other people on fox. and it's all in good, good fun. but you know, we're not live. so it shows we're committed because we tape it and we still air it at night. >> yeah we do. >> yeah. tyrus. so i think there was it was the daily beast posted something saying she was being conspiratorial and she was like, what? what was conspiratorial, which i agree. what was conspiratorial? like for something like pfizer, like in new york city, we didn't really have that much of a choice about getting vaccinated or not. biden really is being propped up by people
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like these are not to be conspiratorial things. >> doesn't pfizer run commercials on cnn? >> i think they do. >> i think that's why they're like, oh, don't you know, because they need the money. she wasn't she was keeping it real on a network that has been fake since 2015. so that's what the shock and awe was about. the two guys on there haven't told a straight story. well, that's rude, but they haven't told an actual story in now you can jump in, but this is the point where they they're so uptight. this is why nobody watches anyone else. we have literally made fun of greg for being 60 years old and having a baby. you know, like all you have to get that he has in common now with his baby is like, they get to eat the same food. applesauce. he can. they can be on the same nap schedule, and in a couple of years they'll be on the same diaper regimen. so it's very, you know, and it's all said with love, you know, they'll also be walking the same pretty
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soon, like both wobbling and falling down a lot. here's a lot to look forward to, but it's fine. they can't make fun of themselves because they still believe in their. so that's why no one wants it. that's why. and they were standing in the rain and they didn't even and literally she knew she was done. she kept waiting to see if her mic was going to get cut. yeah, yeah, probably because right before she went on, the check bounced. >> jim, are you jealous that you didn't get this gig? >> no, but i'm annoyed because now all of a sudden, it's like in style to go to make fun of the left and the liberals a year ago, she would have never went on there and she wouldn't have done it. snl is making fun of biden now. it's like, that's ridiculous. so of course it's safe to do it now. i mean, look, i got, you know, i got from comedians in new york for coming on the gutfeld show since 2016. they're like, how are you going to ruin your career if you go on there? some guys don't still don't even
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talk to me over it. i'm like, i don't care. i've been going on forever. i'm not going to stop. so now all of a sudden we've been doing this stuff here for years, making fun of. and now it's okay to do it here. so and as far as doing a shot with those guys, i don't blame roy wood jr for saying no, i'm not homophobic. but if two gay guys offer me a shot, i do bad stuff when i'm on tequila. i might wake up in the morning afraid that i went to a p diddy party feeling like it's i would have passed on the shot. >> kennedy. you've also hosted new year's eve? yes. what did you think of the performance? i thought it was great. >> i mean, i was very happy to see whitney cummings and nikki glaser, you know, two female comics who had the biggest balls this year. and, yeah, glaser at the tom brady roast. like, i still go back and watch that because it really does take a lot of courage to say unpopular things to people's faces, to their faces. she's saying it to people who are enriched directly by that network live. and anderson cooper apparently doesn't have
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a sense of humor like he, you know, he kind of laughs like ned flanders every once in a while when andy cohen says something. but i thought it was great. i thought it was funny when she was making fun of their viewership on their biggest night of the year, and they invite her on. i hope they have her back. i hope they do. because once kathy griffin got in trouble, she was no longer allowed back at cnn. so yeah, they're a bunch of news eunuchs. >> i agree. all right. up next, why your confidence may soar the more facts you ignore. >> it's an absolute problem. >> it happens all of the time. >> if you own property, you've got equity. you can be a victim. >> i'm here with art pfitzenmaier, a retired special agent with the fbi and senior advisor to home title lock. >> exactly what is house stealing? >> that's a phrase i think that the fbi kind of coined when they first began seeing
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for yourself. >> technology, software. >> hard data. let's experiment. honey in the science corner. >> tonight in the science corner, people who think they know everything actually do not. kennedy. researchers from stanford and johns hopkins discovered that the more confident you feel about your stance, the more likely you are to be working with incomplete information. what do you think? >> absolutely. i mean, you're never more confident than you are at 16 years old. yeah, like i remember being 16. like, i wish i had that sort of intellectual confidence. and
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then, you know, you get into your 30s and 40s and you're like, wow, i really don't know anything. yeah. and by your 50s you're like, screw it. i don't even care anymore. i'm wrong. suck it. so it's actually eventually that becomes very refreshing. and that's a nice little arrow to have in your quiver because everyone knows and know it all. so this is nice. it's a good way to combat them. >> yes. yes, indeed. tyrus. >> no. >> yeah. >> you need a science. we need a panel for this. yeah. this is what doge needs to stop. >> yeah. >> everybody knows the biggest mouth in the room. who's got it? no matter what the conversation is, they're the leading official on it. but we all know they're a dumb. we just let them talk. and if you don't know who that is, it's because it's you. >> yeah, i agree with that, tom. if you don't know who it is, it's probably you. >> well, you know, i feel bad for the know it alls because there's a take. >> yeah. >> because they we used to
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value them. like when i was in high school, there was this kind of asperger's guy, and he knew all the dates, you know. so if somebody said, oh, december 7th, 1948, pearl harbor was 1941, december 7th. and he was kind of a weirdo guy, but we always went to him for names and dates and things like that. now we all have the internet in our pocket. we can look things up so we don't rely on that guy anymore. and most people, they know it sometimes, you know, like if you are a kind of a baseball guy, you know, all the baseball statistics. and so you can always correct people with the baseball stuff. and if you're, you know, a show person, you know, who won the academy award in 1939. so most people aren't really know it all. they're just experts in their field and all those little experts that used to have bragging rights about their different subjects. now we have ai to solve the problem, and we don't have to go to them anymore. so that's why i feel bad for them. >> i don't know, i looked at it differently. i thought, i know it all was a who doesn't know, just talks a lot. >> yeah, that's kind of what i makes it up as he goes, like you're talking about rockets.
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>> and he'll be like, oh yeah, yeah elon musk. yeah, i helped him design it. they just make stuff up like oh cancer. oh yeah. yeah i you know. yeah. cancer. i've studied it often. they just say oh i see people who are good at arguing or so they're the people. >> they're the people who when you are talking, they're thinking of what they're going to say. and then they take like one word of a thing. you said they're like, oh, well, you since you said blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. and next thing you know, you're like doctors, you know, somebody. >> i've been on instagram for three seconds and i know everything about political science. like, those are what we're talking about. >> i didn't know that was a know it all. i just called those people jerks. >> jim, what do you think? >> it's also, the know it alls are also the people that say, don't get me started because they don't know. yes. like in the middle of don't don't get me started. >> go ahead. no, seriously, i got time like, no, no, no, i'm going to be here. i'm here for this. >> please. i'm going to be here forever. you really know me too. i got nothing going on,
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okay? >> because i'm sure you want me to get started. yeah, 100%. >> yeah. if you don't, i'll cut my wrist. >> i'm sure you got to go do something. >> i got nothing going on. yeah, they will. >> they'll be like. they'll be like, wow. >> besides 50, please. >> wow. >> because i literally can't even actually, actually, actually, those are. >> those are the rules. >> yeah. oh, man. >> oh i guess they say, like, if you're the know it alls, don't really know everything. but if you say if you think you don't know it all, you might know more. so to me that means i'm a genius because i don't know anything. are you self-aware? >> yeah. >> amazing. all right, don't go away. >> we will be right back. >> i used to think we could see heaven from masada, but all i saw were the gates of hell. >> make those jews drink the blood of their children. >> we did not care what price we had to pay for our freedom. >> i want to be a warrior. there'll be no retreat from masada. >> we believed god was on the
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