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>> see? >> absolutely, i know. >> okay. yes. good to see we're all on the same page. happy monday everyone. well. >> our very own charlie hurts started off his first. >> day hosting fox and friends. you know, charlie, i know it's the weekend, but leave. >> your personal. >> life at home. yeah, a growing movement. movement is growing, actually. sorry. a movement is growing to. >> put donald. >> trump's face on mount rushmore. all right, all right. yeah. i'm not mad. meanwhile,
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there's another movement to put nancy pelosi's face on ebay. the media claims that federal workers are terrified of donald trump's mass firings. since the bulk of them work remotely. they worry the next time they masturbate at home, they won't get paid. boo. after trump threatened colombia with tariffs, their president stopped refusing their their entry into his country and then quickly offered his plane to deport the illegals back to colombia. but first, he says he's got to clear it out. trump's immigration correction continues as ice raids bust gang members, child rapists and even isis terrorists, and they're already facing cruel and unusual punishment. spending time with doctor phil.
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>> get real, buddy, get real. you need to get real, buddy. >> all right? mitch mcconnell outraged republican senators by voting against hegseth. but in his defense, he was simply trying to represent his constituents. ana navarro warned a trade war with colombia could make flowers more expensive for valentine's day, although sources say this was just a desperate attempt to explain why she won't get flowers on valentine's day. she'll only eat them. the uk navy mistook a farting whale for phantom russians trying to track their nuclear subs. i believe we have a picture of
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the whale. by the way, illinois governor pritzker falsely claimed that ice had raided an elementary school when they were actually secret service agents investigating a threat. in pritzker's defense, he is a big, fat piece of. you got to talk to the writers. i don't think that was a defense of pritzker. all right. as trump delivers the most consequential week of any president in recent memory, the dems are left rocking and reeling like larry kudlow's waterbed dems roamed the countryside like zombies in search not just of brains, but spines with their tools of intimidation gone. no one has to take their threats seriously anymore. they are disarmed, their lizzie borden. but without the ax, they lost their influence. so much so even their affluence is useless. and
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to fill the space where principles and actions might exist, they turn to other targets. and the media is there, of course, to assist. shifting its criticism to the tech bros, billionaires and dark money as laid out by the cryptkeeper. his last speech delivered like a telegram from beyond the grave that he'll soon fill. >> today, an oligarchy is taking shape in america of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy. we must reform the tax code not by giving the biggest tax cuts to billionaires, but by making them begin to pay their fair share. we need to get dark money. that's that hidden funding behind too many campaign contributions. we need to get it out of our politics. >> yeah. now, i'd say biden was looking in the mirror, but if he did, he'd swear he'd just seen a ghost. so the media says that the republican party is now the democratic party, the party of the rich and elite. what? desperate? in fact,
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trump's rise was never about affluence. the reliance on wealth was always the grift of the democrats. the party of the rich, elite white liberal who directed their destructive compassion on those they felt they could control. but while the dems were propelled by affluence, the republicans were driven by influence. the old fashioned kind, the kind you get from listening. and it wasn't top down but bottom up. the promises made and kept so far didn't come from musk or ellison, but maga, the happy people in the red hats. and did you notice how happy they are? it's got nothing to do with affluence, just influence. look at trump. take apart the wilted bureaucrats in los angeles. they got torn apart like hunter's apartment when he can't remember where he put his crack pipe. >> people are willing to get a dumpster and do it themselves and clean it out. >> and they can. >> you have emergency powers, just like i do, and i'm exercising my emergency powers.
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you have to exercise them. also. >> i did exercise. >> them because i looked. i mean, you have a very powerful emergency power and you can do everything within 24 hours. >> yes. >> we think within. >> a week. >> that's a long time. a week, i'll be honest to me, everyone standing in front of their house, they want to go to work and they're not allowed to do it. >> and the. >> most important, a week is a long. >> time to be safe. >> they're safe, they're safe. you know what? they're not safe. they're not safe now. >> all right. it was it was a thing of beauty. but he didn't stop there. >> there will be more fires until we. include in any disaster relief items which will prevent. >> it, or at least. >> mitigate it from happening again. so you're going to see. us proposing both. >> of those, >> like, like water, little things. >> like water. >> you know, the party of common sense. see, we're the we're the party of common sense. you're not in all
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fairness. yes, sir. we like water to put out fires. it's really quite efficient. >> it's the greatest. >> it's the greatest. >> certainly is. but trump didn't do that alone. you were right there with him. it was your influence and what you just saw. there was a man in his element, like tom brady at qb george patton and war, or joy behar at seaworld. i haven't seen someone get this dressed down since kilmeade wore a halter top to an inaugural ball. you got to wonder how many blue californians just turned a little bit red, and not by embarrassment, but by the realization that this guy follows through. and for you, that's not a product of affluence, but influence. trump listened to those on the ground. in fact, he sought them out directly and then in front of everyone, delivered their message to the party that demanded a separation from the minions that they claimed
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falsely to represent. remember this when trump is in the room, so are you. have you ever felt that before? he's saying what you are thinking like right now. he'd say, man, that greg gutfeld could probably bench press twice his own weight. and he's right, he's right. but it was your fearless enthusiasm and your willingness to share the risk that pulled trump way past the finish line, so much so that his leadership is now considered not a mere win, but a mandate. and now he's opened up the government for you to walk right in unannounced to see the charlatans at work. it's like walking in on four guys squatting in your house. trump's purpose is just that to reintroduce you to the government that failed you. and to remind these crooks no, actually order them to do the common sense work we expect from them. and if they don't, they will either be gone or exposed or both. no wonder
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newsom came to trump's plane fidgeting and nervous. he was looking like a kid waiting for dad to return from a business trip. it. look, it wasn't about california. it was about his comeuppance. what did he do while trump was gone and trump was coming to town? whether you liked it or not, hiding from such a reckoning would only be a reminder to everyone of your cowardice. so this hit the ground running success, and the clarity of trump's effectiveness came from one thing, not affluence. influence yours. so pat yourself on the back because no one else in the media is going to do it for you. well, they might, but when they do, they'll be holding a knife in their hand. >> let's welcome. >> tonight's guest. >> lesbians accuse him. >> of cultural appropriation. comedian joe machi. even she
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can't spell her last name. financial analyst heather zumarraga. here's a guy that the fda should really ban comedian jeff dye. and she's fun loving with a bun in the oven. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor. joe, great seeing you. although you do look like the guy who sold me cocaine in the 90s. >> well. >> at the club just sitting there and it wasn't very good. cocaine. joe. so how did you feel when you watched trump kind of dress down these incompetents, these bureaucrats? did you get a get a fire in your belly? >> it felt really good, greg, because not only do they screw up almost everything imaginable through the not having forest management, not having water in the reservoir that fed the hydrants, but then they go and take away your freedom in the
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name of safety. it's the same thing they do in every disaster. i'm in charge of my own safety. that's why i got rid of my trampoline and i quit cheerleading. >> good for you. >> i understand, i understand why trump wants to, you know, have some strings attached to this funding because they've screwed almost everything up so far. the only thing they've done right is try to get a lot of lesbians on the team. i'm a i think that was a good move. i just wonder how it came up in the firefighter job interview, you know? >> yeah. >> like i've been to a lot of job interviews and no one ever asks me if i'm a lesbian. the only time people ask me if i'm a lesbian is on the comment section of gutfeld posts, or when i'm at a lesbian bar. but it must have been a weird process. you know, they're like, okay, now we're going to see if you can climb this ladder in full gear, and then we're going to watch you throw a softball.
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>> well put, joe, well put. heather, you come from a financial background, or so your claim. we've seen no proof of this. do you get the sense i use the phrase from the economic world? animal spirits. it's kind of like it feels like an emotional optimism that now we have decided this is what we want. and once you decide you actually do it and trump is there, the point on that spear. >> that we. want water and we. >> need. >> water to fight fires. i mean, he. >> kept saying, we. >> like water. we like water. >> it's like, wow. that's such a common sense approach. signing an executive order to open the valves, turn on the valves, get the water flowing. they have an abundance of water supply, but instead they have decided to save a little tiny fish called the smelt fish, which, by the way, is not an actual endangered species. there are in other areas of the world. so instead we've decided
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on human sacrifice. so i do agree with a lot of what joe said. not all of the lesbian stuff, but the other part about. >> what do you have against lesbians? nothing. besides other lesbians? >> nothing. >> joe made a point about saying. >> like. this never. >> happens when i'm on fox business. >> no. >> barney does not ask. >> me about lesbians. >> so i'm sorry. >> continue. >> joe mentioned safety, and he was mentioning, if this is my house, you should let me go back and get my belongings. not in one week. the looters aren't going to wait one week to rob and steal the stuff in your house. and so trump is saying, hey, i'm going to side with the residents and you should be able to go back to your house. and it's all about the government exercising too much control. >> yeah. >> i mean, whether you're a lesbian or not. >> it's so funny because when she said it could be a week,
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everybody at home goes, that's too long. and that just came flying out. that's too long. you know, jeff, you live in la. i'm glad to see that you were able to rescue your grandparents sweater. thank you, thank you. >> shout out. >> to harold dye. >> yeah. you let you let them. >> this was his. >> yes. it was amazing how you took it off him. and he wasn't even on fire. he was. just sleeping. >> it was just time. >> it was his time. i'm. i'm curious about, you know, you live in la. you have obviously friends who probably aren't trumpies or whatever. how are they dealing with this? >> everyone's upset. the only good thing that's going to come from this is people are going to start becoming republican. >> yeah. >> because they're going to realize it took, what, over 50 years to build the palisades, and now it's going to take 60 or 70 more years to do it again. like she says, she has a three point safety plan, right? it's got to be safe before you go in. first, for the looters, second for the arsonists, third for the inspectors to give you
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a big fee and say when you're allowed to come back. and i stand by that. i think that's really smart. >> yeah. >> she's a smart lady. >> where do you live? were you near the fires at all? >> yeah, i had to evacuate. it was terrible. i live in sherman oaks. the fires shouldn't get that far. >> no, they should not. >> we're all off. it's hard to make it funny. like, i'm, like, really upset about it. she sucks. and i'm glad trump put her in her place. they even took her microphone away, which i liked. >> that was hilarious. >> they said she sucks. they all suck. >> yeah. >> and newsom, we can't trust him with money like you said. i mean, they say like, oh, all the liberals go trust your government. don't even question it, don't even question it. it's blasphemy to question your government. the dude gavin newsom lost $23 billion that was supposed to go to homeless people. >> yeah. >> when i was, like, short on my till waiting tables. like, they would be like, hey, you're 40 bucks short. yeah, 23 billion. >> yeah. where the hell does that go? >> there's something real fishy going on. and the only hope that we have is that people start voting red in california. >> probably. pat. do you think
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it's really just as just as simple as calling people's bluff? just basically like she says this, you go, no, you do it this way. why don't you do it this way? could it be that simple? and the democrats were just too chicken? >> first of all, good move. >> not on my sweater. >> yeah. you know what? i need to point out? that i have never. seen you wear a sweater, much less a sweater like that. and i figured this had to be. >> it's for a medical reason. >> yeah. i was like. >> looking at. >> i go, like, there's a reason why you're wearing this. >> this is a. >> prescription sweater. >> i'm going, like, this is so not you. >> you making fun of this sweater would be, i think, a violation of the americans with disabilities act. >> is this because you got nothing left? >> i've got nothing left to wear. >> who'd you borrow that from?
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>> my grandpa. >> bill cosby. >> oh. >> yeah. so i think actually, it isn't easy. i think that i think you. it is hard to make this any of this funny, but i think trump kind of does that effortlessly. >> the water thing. >> because when he. it was funny when he's like water, you know, maybe we use water. and that's what i think maybe people are starting to come around, but they're really not in terms of understanding that because people spent so many years, i'm talking about democrats and people who hate trump, talking about how he's not presidential and how that's such this issue. and then they're like, and people don't even care that he's not presidential. i'm like, you're almost there. you're so close. it's actually that that's what people like. >> yes. and it becomes it becomes presidential because he just like he does. it's authoritative, not. >> authoritative at home or like, you can do that. yeah. yeah. >> well, we don't want to annoy bill burr. i mean, none of us are fire experts. but water,
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probably water. >> he also just throws. he does throw things out there. and sometimes it's like not right. but he just is like, if it comes to my head, i'm that's what i'm going to say. and that's the way a lot of people actually like that. >> yeah, exactly. you don't have to like every meal in the restaurant. that's an analogy i like to use when i actually go to restaurants. >> well it's beautiful. >> thank you very much. this is not my first rodeo, which i've said when i go to rodeos. up next, columbia quickly bites and accepts migrant flights. >> it's a classified prison. at least it was until the blast hit. one way or another. >> how many inmates got out? >> a lot. >> i'm gonna getcha getcha getcha getcha. >> the fbi. >> calls it horse stealing. the latest scam where a cyber thief
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this story heather. so trump threatens columbia with a 25% tariff and major sanctions because the president refused to accept deportation flights. and then within like moments, the president quickly caves and will now accept deportees. have you ever seen anyone fold that fast? >> no. just kidding. right? i mean, so the reason the president of columbia says that he rejected the planes is because the illegal migrants, the immigrants, were in handcuffs. he said he didn't want them to be treated like prisoners. >> will he ever see con air? >> i guess i guess not. hello? i mean, they they are prisoners. you did break the law at least once by coming here illegally and then even home. and today on fox confirmed we are going after the worst first. so therefore they're flying out. everyone who's part of these venezuelan gangs and have committed multiple crimes in the u.s. and you know what he said? oh, i'll send actually, you're going to put 25% tariffs on our country.
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then i'll send the presidential plane to come pick them up. america is back. that's what this tells me. >> no. >> great thing you got you. don't you underestimate the value of rhymes. it's why i use them the worst. first, there's nothing for second. right? so i think you got to go. the number two. the poo. >> oh. >> i'm sure homan will use that. >> yes. >> next. >> but first, the worst first number. >> keep workshopping it. >> yes i will. >> i will buy. >> cat. jeff. it's like you can speak loudly and carry a big stick. i mean, he's proved everybody wrong 100%. >> i'll be honest, i don't know what the hell a tariff is. >> oh. they're great. >> i think that's the new move. just started throwing around things that neither side really understands. >> are amazing. >> i don't even know what the hell it is. all i know is aoc saying your coffee's going to be expensive. my coffee's already expensive.
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>> yeah. >> so i don't really know, i don't know. >> that's the next segment. jeff. what? the coffee segment. >> we're talking about tariffs. >> yeah. yeah. >> but sorry. >> yeah. we're going to have to ask you to leave. but leave your leave your granddad's sweater. he would have wanted it that way. so cat forget that he was here. >> i don't know what a tariff is. that's all. >> yeah, well that's okay. cat knows what tariffs are. you're against tariffs. >> yeah. yeah. well ultimately the consumer ends up paying. >> yeah. >> but i understand them being used as a bargaining chip. but tariffs. >> no but i did some research. do you know that before we had the federal income tax we just relied on tariffs. so you could just buy american. and if you wanted to buy foreign goods that would pay the taxes. we didn't even have federal income taxes. that was like the last 100 years. >> to be clear, income tax is stealing. i'm against that. >> yes, that's right. but at
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least with tariffs you can make the choice. >> but but. >> other countries don't pay for the tariffs. the. >> yeah but you can make the choice. buy american goods. you know like i don't need i don't i don't need to get my tacos from mexico. you know. >> but anyway i don't think anyone here is. >> yes. and i think i proved. >> my point. >> cat, what do you make of the columbia president's kind of a freaky deaky. >> well, what i think what is interesting that i just want to point out is that he's also not colombians don't like him. yes. his approval rating is like 30 something percent. and it's really interesting where as soon as trump is in some sort of battle with somebody, people who hate trump will automatically be like, why are you treating him this way? whoever's on the other side? yes. and it's just like, oh, the people that are actually in this country, by and large, as they say, not a huge fan of this guy either. >> no, that's true. and he was just recently seen with a transsexual woman in cuba and
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not his wife, by the way, not his wife. interesting controversy. joe. the president has a bit of a colorful past, much like you. >> oh, greg. >> ha. >> quick note on tariffs real quick. it's a fee. >> yes. >> it's a fee for access to something valuable, our marketplace. and we get more back by getting increased manufacturing jobs. but let me tell you what's interesting about this columbia story. yeah, he was pretending that it was an undignified way to transfer criminals. now, greg, i've spent some time in columbia when i was a drug dealer looking for miami snow in the 80s. >> yes, yes. >> that is not a place you want to be in jail, my friend. >> yeah. >> you wouldn't last a day there, whereas i would be very popular in. inmates. would fight to be my cellmate. i say the only criminal, i mean,
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columbia's president sending the plane is kind of apropos, because that plane usually transports criminals. >> yeah. >> colombia's president. because he stole the. stole the people's hearts. i don't get sued for libel. >> you won't. you know, i look at you and you look like, you know, mark cuban's unstable brother. >> no, no. >> mark cuban is the unstable brother. >> yes. you're right, i stand or sit. corrected. up next, aoc burns like lava over the price of java. >> are you one of. >> the millions of americans. >> who suffer from an upset stomach after a big meal? try pepto-bismol. unlike some products, pepto coats and soothes your digestive system to provide fast five symptom relief, stock up on pepto today. >> i like makeup that makes you
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would raise coffee prices for americans. she has never mentioned anything about raising prices. she's never talked about the crimes against women. she cares about the fact that her latte might go up. >> and it might. terrorists do often increase costs that are passed on to the consumer, like i just said. but also i can say that, yeah, because i talk about stuff like that all the time. this is the first time, i think, and i could be wrong. i might have missed it, but she doesn't really care about prices ever before. and also, of course, trump's not been in office that long. but also one of the main reasons i'm independent is because i don't believe that either party overall cares that much about spending. >> but this to me, the real thing is she doesn't give a about women's actual safety. like she doesn't talk about rape. she talks about that your coffee might be more expensive. that kind of irks me. and you know, a lot. a lot of things irk me, but i'm irking. >> first of all, pretty much everything irks you. yes.
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what's a list of things that don't? >> oh, urkel. he doesn't irk me. >> love that guy. >> yeah. that's only because he's never around anymore. >> that is true. that is true. so, jeff, now is your time to be concerned about over aoc. i'm sure you have many points. >> i just feel like i thought we'd see less of aoc this week. you know, she wasn't bopping around to the inauguration. she made a bunch of crazy claims. i thought she'd kind of fizzle away. now that we've got a good president in office. yeah. here she is about coffee. >> yeah. you know what? >> she's useless. >> she is. she's a child. >> yeah. >> she's a hot child in the city. >> she's always behind. >> shout out to nick gilder. old friends. i've never met him. could be dead for all. >> i was behind a. we complain about eggs or something on the show, and then she'd be like, can you complain about eggs at a time like this? and now she's like, coffee prices will go up. she's always behind. we said
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fake news. then a year later, she's like, that's not real. that's fake. you're like you. she's just always behind. >> where is the meme of her? outside starbucks crying. you know, like, remember when the child separation? i would do it, but i'm a busy person, joe. she claims that we're they're lining the pockets of billionaires. joe. that's what we're doing. >> nonsense, greg. and i'll have you know that my nickname in high school was merkel, which stood for white urkel. so maybe that's why we get along so well. but i'll tell you what. this whole tariff threat was kind of a nothing burger to begin with, because the demand for the products that columbia was threatening to raise the prices on were elastic, which means if the price goes up, demand goes down. it wasn't like gasoline or food. things that were rising during the biden administration. i mean, look at the valentine's day, like there's plenty of other things i can get a lady besides roses. should i say, cover your eyes? and then i hand her a rose colored vacuum cleaner. i don't. need or or i don't i don't need coffee. the ladies
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keep me up all night. greg. >> can i he makes a great point and i think, no, no, not. >> that cleaner. >> no. before the vacuum cleaner. even though he's not. >> like, supposedly like. >> the financial analyst on the show, he's saying just to push back on on defending the tariffs, how it may not increase coffee prices. it's he was talking about price elasticity, which is if you ever take a class in economics 101 is talking about the laws of supply and demand. right. meaning this is not oil and gold. there are other countries like vietnam, like brazil, that can step up to the plate and supply the us with coffee. it's not an it's not a scarce commodity. no. so i think here we're okay. and that aoc will be able to drink her coffee in the morning at a fair price despite these tariffs. >> yeah. you know, the only reason, the only reason why joe
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know what to do. i'll try everything, i promise. >> lady, you're italian. i mean, your mom's italian. you're born in texas. your dad's, i guess, second generation mexican. do you talk to him anymore? i don't know, maybe you do. but you know what really causes sorrow? murderers and rapists. and her last movie. not very good. jeff, why do you think i mean, jewel, what do you. why do people feel that they have to apologize to online haters? these are people that aren't really upset. they're just lonely. >> yeah, i don't even understand it. like, you can find all this footage of all these celebrities being like. like even snoop dogg was like, trump's a racist. he's. i hate that guy. and then he's there singing journey behind a dj table. you've got all these people. but jewel took the
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check and apologized, which is even more mind boggling. and selena gomez crying. today was the height of all the insanity for me because she's a big obama person. yeah, who has the record for deporting illegals? >> that is true. >> so like where was her cry video for all that? >> no, there wasn't any crying videos and i looked for them. jeff, i really didn't, you know, joe, you were a member of the lgbtq. t t and a, which stands for and. oh, because that's all you get every day. you're a tna magnet. >> do you have a question? >> do you have a do you have a favorite jewel song? >> oh, i like standing still. but i'll tell you what, i was really shocked and disappointed that selena gomez does not have a solution for this problem. >> she wants to help.
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>> here's the thing though, greg, you can't be an artist and try to please everyone all the time. i will not take off my pants no matter how many women demand to see my thong. but that's what great artists do. they don't go with the flow. you never saw bob dylan apologize for going electric. like you'll never hear me apologize for jokes. i. i tell people that they asked me to apologize for jokes. the same thing i tell people that ask me to donate to charity. no. >> heather, it feels like even like we've all left behind this culture of smearing and worrying. but there are still people that are terrified of the social stigma of saying something out of line. >> well, what is it? a very small minority. it's got to be a percent of her fan base that she feels like she may have alienated by. if she's a strong advocate for mental health. so she was singing as they were
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signing in. rfk, who was a democrat, by the way, and he's going to help her fight against mental health crisis in this country. who cares what side of the aisle you're on? if someone's willing to listen to you, that's what trump does. he listens to both sides and brings the nation together. >> i think that's why you see so many democrats coming to republicans because and not the other way around. >> because the biden administration didn't help them. she even said she tried with the previous administration and it didn't go too far. >> yeah. you know, cat, what is worse, the people who demand apologies or the people who actually give them. >> the people who demand them, obviously. but i mean, so jewel, what she said, which is what you were referencing, she said, we cannot wait another four years. i believe there are people in the new administration that are willing to help me on this issue, being mental health. if she believes that's true, that's absolutely
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what she should have done. yeah. if you believe that there is a way to get an issue, a help on an issue that you're passionate about, then then do that. that should not be that should not be a controversial thing. and she should have just kept saying that over and over again because not not surprising, guys, wait and see how surprised you are here. a lot of people that are demanding an apology also don't care that she did. they're still mad. >> yeah, yeah, they they in fact, they've probably even moved on and forgot that they demanded the apology. they're just a lot of people demanding apologies are very lonely. >> if you actually feel bad about something, you should apologize. but don't ever apologize to people just because they want you to. because half the time that's not gonna be enough for them anyway. they're still going to hate you. >> yeah. so true. all right, up next, social media from his wife could send him away for life. >> lumify. >> it's kind of amazing. >> wow. >> my go to is lumify eye drops. >> lumify dramatically. reduces redness in one minute. and
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international drug kingpin luis manuel picado grijalba. who cares? was tracked down by dea agents who analyzed the location of his wife's social media pictures. this is why, if i were ever involved in a crime, i'd marry an amish broad. the worst that can happen is she puts a dent in your horse drawn buggy. those chicks cannot parallel park, am i right? this guy could be extradited, joe, because of his wife's carelessness. has this ever happened to you when you're on the run, greg? >> when i was a drug kingpin in the 80s. the last thing i wanted to do was get married. why would a drug kingpin ever get married? you know, that's the worst thing you can do. because, like, what are you like? oh, i love selling cocaine and killing people that cross me. but it's time to settle down, you know, a man needs to get some roots. and next time i'm trying to beat
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information out of an informant, i want to look down and say, that's how you do it, son. >> can you do this for me? can you say, you know, i really don't do retail anymore? and for that reason, i'm out. >> i really don't do retail anymore. and for that reason, i'm. >> out. >> of the voice. >> because this is about women. let's go to jeff. oh, perfect. you're quite the. you're quite the lothario. lothario. would you be what would you do if your girlfriend gave your whereabouts? >> i feel like every woman nowadays is giving their whereabouts at all times. women have never been more scared. and yet you can find them anywhere. they look on the internet. they can't help but post their every cup of coffee, their every lunch, their every location. >> yeah, nothing. nothing is left to the imagination. yeah. including her cat. i think this could work in the reverse. like give out erroneous locations.
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that way, if you're on the run, everybody's chasing your wife. who's giving them? like, here we are in the bahamas, but you're actually not in the bahamas. you see where i'm getting at? >> smart. >> yes, i do, thank you. this is this is. he's got to be pretty mad. yeah i bet yeah, he's probably pretty mad at her. >> yeah. >> i just, i don't know, i would never do it. i would never make that kind of mistake. no. yeah. i would be a great wife to a drug lord. >> yeah. >> i would, i was raised right. like my dad told me. like no bumper stickers on your car, no tattoos on your body. that way it makes it harder for the law to find you. >> yes. no parrots in your hand. >> yeah. don't be posting. you know, like, as fun as it. i'm sure it was to get validation. from what? other men who aren't your husband by posting that bikini photo. now he's in prison and you also look like an idiot. good luck getting another drug lord. >> yes. >> you're right.
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>> heather, have you ever posted things that could get your husband arrested? >> not. not like that. will not be posting in a bikini. definitely not with birds. >> there will. >> no be no parrots involved. maybe this is so dumb. maybe she wanted him to get caught. maybe she wanted him to get arrested. it doesn't make any sense. and how could he not know? yeah, every picture has the eiffel tower or roman statue, or a beach with an island that you know where the location is. so, you know, i kind of think she wanted him to get caught. >> yeah, well, you know what? there's probably more to this story, but why would we look at it? that's all we have time for right now, so we'll be right back. >> it's called the pit. it's a classified prison. it's home to the most violent and dangerous criminals the world has. >> ever known. >> at least it was until the blast hit. >> one way or. >> another. >> i'm gonna find you. >> how many inmates got out?
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