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>> i know, i know, i know. i know. okay, yeah. oh. >> you're adulation. >> it's almost getting boring. happy thursday everyone. so mitch mcconnell is reportedly fine after falling down the stairs. medical personnel credit his hard shell. cbs has released their full, unedited, 60 minute interview with kamala harris. apparently, they left out a part where kamala said she was allergic to mold, which could explain why you rarely saw her standing next to joe biden. now, we're not sure how much they doctored the chat,
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but they left out the clip of her arriving to the interview by boat. as you know, sunday is the super bowl, which means it shut up. which means in less than 48 hours, j.b. pritzker will start filling his hot tub with ranch dressing. for the big game. the nfl will remove the words end racism from the end zone, to be replaced by something more appropriate. daniel penny has landed a new job in finance at
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a major firm. they already have a sign up that says if choking, do not let daniel apply the heimlich. apparently, the biden administration and usaid authorized $20 million to create a version of sesame street in iraq. in this version, when the cookie monster steals cookies, they cut off his hands. hahahahaha! he's still happy, though. ten tren de aragua gang bangers were among the first criminals loaded onto a plane and shipped to gitmo. when they arrived, the concierge said their room wouldn't be ready till one, but they could enjoy a complimentary waterboarding on the house. ron desantis is
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pushing for a tax holiday with no sales tax on guns and ammo in florida. he calls it second amendment summer. hell, for me, every summer is second amendment summer with these guns. and that is not i. all right. so we've all heard about doge, the new agency aimed at cutting the fat in our government. now, to be fair, trump already managed to cut a lot already. but there's plenty more to go. and in fact, it's such a good idea. you got to ask yourself, why stop at government? why not the media and then cut the stuff nobody wants, right? yeah, i love how they're only upset about jesse.
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i knew that was going to happen. it's so funny. but when you think about it, there is so much waste and a true audit on the media industrial complex might finally expose the incestuous relationship between that and the dems they serve. well, it appears to be happening. and once again, it's thanks to the orange wrecking ball exhibit, a donald trump's case against the committee that chooses the pulitzer prizes. turns out that after the pulitzer committee gave their 2018 award for national reporting to the washington post and the new york times for reporting the russiagate hoax as real, you know, when they should have won in the category of fiction. trump sued not the paper, but the pulitzer or pulitzer. who gives a f? now? trump wasn't looking for money. what he really wanted was to
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show that the award committee and their media were in bed together, like ana navarro and a tub of whipped velveeta. for example, washington post columnist eugene robinson chaired the same committee that gave his own paper, the pulitzer for bogus reporting. i've seen less favoritism when jesse writes books about himself. but it wasn't just robinson. according to the washington free beacon, journalists and execs from the new york times, npr, bloomberg, usa today also served on the board. it was one big circle jerk, which is coincidentally my nickname for jay pritzker. so yesterday, trump won a major victory. a judge found enough for the case to go forward, which means the discovery phase is coming. meaning all the emails about the russiagate stories could get exposed, thus showing and proving yet again it was a bigger sham than elizabeth warren's collection of tomahawks. but trump's
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dodging of the media is far from done. you know, 60 minutes a show where instead of using makeup artists, they use morticians. thanks to trump's lawsuit against cbs, the network had to release the full transcript of the kamala harris interview they did before the election. and the interview got more surgery than nancy pelosi's face and cheney's heart combined. what's your problem? watch. >> it's going. >> to be taxes. it's going. >> to be literally if the economist i mean, they're from. >> each of. >> the spectrum. >> but i hear what you're. >> saying about the economist. >> you must be very thoughtful about how you use that microphone in front of you. and, you know, when i was attorney general, the words i spoke could move markets. you know, a picture day is for our
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children. they get excited the night before you put out the clothes they're going to wear. they go to school making sure their faces are clean and their hair is done. and they go to school for picture day. and you know what happened to these children? they had to evacuate that day because of the fear of the threats that were being issued in springfield because of the words of donald trump. >> who nearly all her commentary on foreign affairs, including on israel and iran, were also cleaned up. i haven't seen a turd get this polished since jim acosta got a facial. did it work? well, kamala isn't president, but you can't say they didn't try. meanwhile, trump just settled with abc news for 15 mil. meta just settled with him for 25 mil. cbs parent company paramount is reportedly considering a similar payout. pretty soon,
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trump will be able to afford brett baer's house. trump also sued the des moines register and veteran pollster ann selzer for claiming kamala was leading him in the iowa polls. makes sense. we all knew that poll was nuttier than a pic from mr. peanut. but it didn't stop the media from reporting it like it was real. so it's kind of fun watching trump set his sights on these fools. god forbid they open the books on the view. you'll probably find secret payments to ham hocks by mail. meanwhile, the old guard is fleeing. andrea mitchell says she's bailing on msnbc for better opportunities. and why not? i'm sure there's a science museum somewhere that needs a medical skeleton. terrible.
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acosta just left cnn a shock to cnn, who had no idea he still worked there. chuck todd is gone, seeking better opportunities. opportunities as the before picture for the hair club for men. so as fox's numbers are never better, the competition dropped like turds out of a donkey's. and why? well, the coup failed. one thing we learned from doge is that our government loves to create artificial instability in other countries. under the guise of aid, they enlist activists, the media, and aim to silence dissent through censorship outfits. it's pretty clear now that they weren't just doing this in places like the ukraine. they were doing it here, too. the government and media jammed up four years of conflict, all to install a puppet, but it didn't work. trump won and now the people behind it, they aren't working either. couldn't happen. happen to a nicer bunch?
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>> yeah. here he is. let's welcome. tonight's guest. he's got. lots of style. >> and keeps his cash in a pile. host of making money on fox business charles payne. >> who she. >> covers the polls like hot butter on rolls. republican strategist erin perrine. he looks like a roadie for a loverboy tribute band, comedian adam hunter. and we're prepared for the worst because she's ready to burst. new york times best selling author joe. charles. wow. with the that's the kamala interview. could you imagine if she had one? jesus, man. >> we got we dodged a bullet. yes. really? >> he trump dodged a bullet, but we really. >> america dodged the bullet. yeah. i mean, are you kidding
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me? everything would be upside down. but, you know, it's so funny how life is the last song. i was listening to music right before coming into the studio. the last song i heard was wrapped around your finger and the line, right, i will, i will turn your face to alabaster. when you find your servant is your master. wow. trump should call the media every day and sing that to him. he should call cnn, msnbc, cbs because he won. he won. and guess what? the american public won. >> you know what i feel like i just won. >> yeah. >> you were the barry white of fox news. remember barry white? >> oh. >> of course. >> oh, jeez. >> i got lucky a few times at barry white. not with him, but with his music. >> yeah. >> i'm glad you made that clear. >> it's a hell of a sight to see. i had to clean that up
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quick. i know some people go to dinner after this, so. >> aaron. so what did you think of what's happening with the media now in trump? it's kind of interesting because they always talk about they want transparency in media. and now he's delivering. >> yeah i actually think that this is a great strategy for anybody who does an interview or works in politics. any politician record every interview you do. and if media wants to restore any level of credibility, the legacy media, the left leaning legacy media, they should always release every transcript and every full interview. i don't know why they wouldn't. if you were giving people the space to say you're not being truthful, then give them the opportunity to read all of it. but the media is so entrenched in the left wing propaganda that they try to push. and in trying to stop donald trump, you've seen it since 2015 and they've failed time and again. why? because they think the american people are idiots. and i don't mean that rudely, but they do. because if they thought the american people were smart,
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they wouldn't try to pull one over with you to make you think that kamala harris should have been president of the united states. she shouldn't have been. she didn't have a policy platform, and she couldn't even articulate why she wanted to be president, let alone the fact that she had been vice president for the largest disaster of a presidency in modern times. but they didn't want you to see that. >> so true. >> adam, i have a challenge for you. >> yes. >> how can you turn trump's recent success into a plethora of gross, dirty, and disturbing jokes? >> funny you should ask, greg. but look, because. >> of trump, the media. >> is being exposed more. >> than kanye's wife. >> but there's one. >> it's like. there's one. i mean, they bury the russia hoax story, right? but then they put out this story, which is like, i. >> mean. >> i mean that again, okay. they they bury the hunter biden story, but then they put out this story. meanwhile, like
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hunter moore cracked and joy behar toilet seat. yeah. >> keep going. >> they gave an i mean they basically the pulitzer prize to a fake news story. yeah. that's like the nra giving a hunting award to alec baldwin, you know. >> it makes sense. >> or like, did he winning the teen choice awards? you know, he. >> had his choice of teens. >> that's a good point. good point. but it's just like who gave him the award like jorge santos. that was great. kat. >> what? >> kat. kat. what say you? >> yes. >> isn't it funny? though? we always knew the pulitzer prizes were. >> yeah. >> of course, because we've never. >> gotten one. >> yes. >> for the hard hitting journalism. >> that is this show. >> that that that exposé we did
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on the canadian shop teacher. >> with. >> the fake breasts. nobody was following that story except for us. >> i would say it's actually even. >> fair to say, except for you. yes, i was forced to follow it. yes. by you. >> giant boob lady man. >> yeah, they're. really just. but i think that there really are just two americas. i think that there's people that haven't seen this, and then there's people that will just point out only the more ridiculous aspects of trump. his some of his lawsuits, which there were ridiculous ones, of course, when he said cbs, he said that kamala interview cost him 10 billion in damages, which is a ridiculous. but there's also people who obviously that interview, you have to acknowledge, was edited in her favor. if they were really sitting down and trump was mumbling and stumbling like that, would they have cut that out? i believe no, but i think it's just we're in this media now where it's like, okay, if you say something positive about trump, then you're a trump lackey. if you say something negative about trump,
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then you're anti-trump. it's the more independent, uncut, unedited thought we can get out there. i think the better. >> i disagree, i don't. >> i just thought i, i'd say i disagreed. okay, we got to move on. up next, the nfl decides to yield over a phrase on the field. >> i got this. wow skin from. >> olay body wash. >> its new super serum. >> sinks into my skin with five powerful ingredients. >> five benefits in. >> one look at this. olay difference. so luminous olay. super serum body wash. >> welcome to tackling life with fred and sydney, brought to you by experian. >> question number one tackling quarterbacks or tackling subscriptions. >> oh. >> if i had to choose tackling quarterbacks. you know why? because it's so easy to tackle subscriptions with experian easy. they can help cancel those subscriptions that we don't even need. when you get to save your time and your money, totally. i'll go tackle
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use as our country. with the recent wildfires in southern california, the terrorist attack in new orleans, the plane and helicopter crashes in our nation's capital, and the plane crash in philadelphia. my theory is that choose love was so stupid that they had to mention all these other things so you wouldn't criticize it, but that's not going to stop me. choose love is lame. >> well. >> lame lame lame lame lame. >> well, as an expert in both football and racism, you are. you are. >> you are. >> you were drafted by the kkk. >> i think i think that honestly, i think it makes sense because i think they're trying to be more positive. okay. i think because i think choosing love also includes ending racism. >> yes. i see it's like a yes. >> i don't even want to know what you were about to say. something disgusting, yes i would okay. >> and i'm glad you cut me off. >> because i. >> just ended my career. >> i think that for the for the
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four years of the biden administration, it was a lot of getting called racist, sexist, sometimes just for simply existing. i think in the case of academia, for example. and then i think that that's a major reason why a lot of people voted for trump for the first time, because they were like, okay, i'm going to vote for the side that isn't telling me. basically, i should kill myself. yeah, right. so i think that that's probably they're trying to be more positive in getting the message. >> that leads me to the obvious question, aaron, why have a message at all? why do why do we need a public service announcement on the field? >> it's got to be valuable ad space. >> yes, i want it. i want an ad for coca-cola or rectal aid. >> let's go. there you go. >> all right, well, that's your choice. >> don't knock it. >> it's all. >> about not just for the butthole, you know. >> it is the end zone. >> by the way. >> it is the end zone. thank
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you. charles. >> that took a turn i should have seen coming, but i didn't want to acknowledge. it's all about virtue signaling. it always is in sports. and i saw keith olbermann was freaking out because now it means if the nfl doesn't end racism, it means they support racism. well, that means that keith olbermann is probably a racist because he's not wearing an end racism pin every day of his life. yes, this was never about this, but the nfl should just get back to football because as a fan of the buffalo bills and a bills mafia member, i would love the nfl to find a ref who knows what a first down. >> looks like. >> i would also love to know what a first down looks like. >> okay, come on over. we'll watch a game. you'll never want to watch. >> another football game again. >> adam, do you believe that racism has finally been eradicated? and we don't need that on the end zone? >> i'm not sure this is the place. you know, it's like when i was watching the nba and they used to have black lives matter and i'm like, yes, they
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obviously matter. just especially in this game. you like without black people's games would be 3 to 2 and double overtime you know. but but yeah i think there's a time and place i think they should have end racism, but they should give it on like cars. you know, that way when like an asian guy cuts you off, you don't assume it's just because he's asian. you can't. you know what i'm saying? and by the way. by the way, i do love asian girls. that's why i hang out at traffic school. so. but yeah, the whole thing about the whole like, choose love and end racism. i hope the person actually whoever's doing that like, gets confused and he puts like end love, you know, or like choose racism. you know, like that would just be but interesting that you asked me about about trump going to the game because donald. >> ask you. >> but i will ask you. >> yes. what about. >> trump going to the game? >> crazy, because he's the
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first sitting president to be at the game like biden was going to go. but hunter kept snorting the lines off the field. yeah. >> thank you. >> charles, what say you? >> i agree it's the wrong venue. you know, it's really hard when you've got the collective teams making $100 million on sunday, right? yeah. wrong venue. however, if it was like the us yacht finals. right? and it was the ship that senator sheldon whitehouse is driving. right, then it would be appropriate, right? i mean, it's just it's all the virtue signaling stuff is overdone. so, you know, let's have fun with the game. maybe the refs, they'll probably call this game straight. well, they'll give kansas city a little bit of an edge. >> it is interesting. i do think you're seeing the trump effect in so many different ways. you're now able to say certain things that you would have been yelled at before. you can talk about the lunacy of
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the left and not worry about being canceled, but also the virtue signaling. people are like, we don't need to do this. >> it was rough to like, you know, having to know people's pronouns really threw me off a lot. like, this is him her, she they. the thing threw me off more than anything else. what the hell? you're like, what the. who is they? >> yeah. where are they? >> yeah. >> it's like i'm talking like everyone was civil. like, how many people are inside this body? they. >> but you know what? you know what? >> i'm confused. >> it's. >> why are they getting off without us humiliating them for putting us through this? it's like they're just all of a sudden they're just doing a. never mind. >> yeah, yeah. >> everybody's losing their pronouns. oh, we're no longer doing it. it's like no. whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. you put us through a lot of crap. >> yeah. >> they did. >> they did. well done. up next, the ivy league gets sued for making girls swim with a
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you. >> i'm going to start over. >> am i having a stroke? all right. three of leah thomas's former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma mater for to wipe out leah's records because, you know, she was a he, blah, blah, blah. do you follow me? >> yes. >> okay. >> wow. and you know what? they should be suing the university of pennsylvania because these ivy league schools have been screaming about fairness and feminism, but the opportunity that they had to support women when they stood up and said, that is making me uncomfortable and i'm not okay with what is happening. as a woman in a female locker room, what did they do? they told them to shut up. they told them to keep the place to themselves, and they told them that they were the problem. >> that is true. >> and so, you know. >> we're going to get punched again. it's the trump effect. it's like, now you can say these things and you notice there's no pushback. it's not like there's going to be some big trans uprising. there never was. this was kind of a figment in the imaginations of some
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extreme activists. >> it's amazing how much power they had, though. i mean, it really i mean, this is lunacy. this is absolute lunacy. and, you know, you were talking about retribution. at least they were swimming. what about in the olympics? the boxing. yeah. oh, my god, that one woman, the first punch, she's like, oh hell no. like it's just like pap. oh, take take the gloves off. no. hell no. i've never been hit like that before. i mean, they were pummeled. those women in the olympics were pummeled. pummeled? they should be able to sue the olympics. the host city. i mean, just this is crazy. whoever thought this was fair? and to your point, so-called advocates for women were the ones who pushed this. >> and then when women stood up and said, this isn't okay, as women. we were told to shut up. >> yeah. >> there is some interesting it's so interesting how there were certain women like martina navratilova. she spoke out, but then there were other women that thank you, that's martina. >> so she spoke out. but she still hates conservatives. >> yeah. she, she, she once called me a very filthy name.
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you know, adam, you've coached high school wrestling. or you tell people that when you're caught, when you're caught in the locker rooms at the local gyms. >> i coach a middle school team in palisades and actually the palisades. i started the school high school team at palisades, and it burned down. really? yeah, yeah. and while the school was burning, i was trying to make the coach now feel better. and i'm like, well, at least you can't lose any more home matches. >> that's probably true. >> it is true 100% true. but no, look, as a coach, it's hard enough to get, you know, boys to wrestle, boys and girls to wrestle girls. when you start doing the like we have, the kid has the worst adhd. he goes out and gets pinned in 10s. he walks off the mat and he's like, coach, who won? and i'm like, i was like, not your parents. and. and i was like, why couldn't you get off your back? he's like, i identify as a turtle, you know? but but
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here's here's the deal. i think that trans people just need their own sports league. that will solve everything. and i'll be the. and they should make it fun. like have like the california cutoffs. you. or you know like the milwaukee manhandles, you know the alabama adam's apples. you know i'll just. >> i love cutoffs. i mean, you remember when you used to make cutoffs as a kid. so out of jeans. >> that's what you did? >> yeah, that's what i did. that's what i got from that. is this fair? do you think it's fair? whatever this is. >> i was like, i'm not exactly sure what you're referencing, thomas. i can take it from here. yeah. >> no stripping thomas's records. >> i feel like, you know, it's one thing to respect people. okay? this this is not zero sum when you're talking about sports, right? and i feel like there's many people who have issue with this, that it's not an issue that they have with trans people. it's an issue with, okay, there are
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scientific studies showing that going through male puberty gives you an advantage over biological women over for this reason, this reason, this reason, this reason. and i don't think it should be controversial to discuss that. and i think that this is a nuanced issue overall when you try to talk about gender overall, not this. but when it comes to this, it's most people do feel this way. yeah. and it's because you don't have it doesn't have to color your view of an entire community of people. you just that's what the science shows it. >> did. i you know, i hadn't thought about this in a while, but, aaron, you did remind me of all the crap that the other players were going through. if they wanted that to have that conversation, they couldn't. they couldn't. and they would just like say, no, you got to shut up. >> that didn't help anybody, including trans people. it didn't help anybody to not be able to have those conversations. >> charles, did i already talk to you about this? i can't remember. >> yeah, i think i started it, i'm not sure. did i. >> i don't know, did you talk.
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but but that was not bad. again. i'm not. >> even sure i understood it. >> but okay. so i just think that, you know, like trump put every dei worker on paid leave. so now they all see the same color a pink slip. but i actually like elon musk like his whole thing as far as like how he did it. like he actually put on his bio twitter. yeah, he put white house tech support. yes. which is like the first time ever a white guy has taken an it job from an indian. but i was in india recently and i called tech support and the guy from the us picked up. oh. >> did you understand him? >> charles does. is this like, is this just the pendulum going to just keep keep swinging the other way? because that's i mean, because i know that costco still clinging to it right now. >> there's a group of companies that are saying, hey, we're going to cling to it. and, you
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know, costco stock closed at an all time high today. they're like, you know what? it's hard to beat costco. but it was such a farce. the whole thing is a farce. but it was really a farce in silicon valley. yeah. i mean, they're like, listen, you can't. it's this thing backfired on every level possible, right? you just you just simply can't give people a job if they're not prepared for it, and they're not going to be prepared for it unless you really start, unless they start from kindergarten. if we really are serious in this country, you know, it's all about education. it's all about a commitment to learning, a commitment to knowledge and rewarding success. and as soon as you start giving people things they didn't earn, you discourage people from wanting to do it. and you encourage people from ever, ever putting in the elbow grease. and it was never going to work. it never worked in silicon valley. they've tried things like this even before. it had a name. >> yeah. >> but you just can't give someone a job if they're not prepared for it. >> yeah. you know, they it's. oh, sure. >> wrapping. >> i hope that's not die
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clapping. >> just the e just. >> the e. just d. >> yeah, but you know what? it's something that a lot of people don't talk about is that when you give somebody a job they're not prepared for, they're going to fail. and that always like this happened with affirmative action in college. some people went to colleges and they couldn't keep up. >> yeah. but in general, the fact that these programs don't work is something people don't talk about very often in the discussion. they talk about, okay, if you're against dei, that means that you're against diversity or which how boring have all these companies made diversity? i mean, it should be exciting to meet people who are different. and you learn new things about people who are different from you, and you get to know each other, but only when they make it so clinical and corporate. they actually made something that should be exciting and interesting, boring, and at times prohibitive. >> i'm trying to think how you could broaden diversity then to like, would you like it should just be also. >> it should encourage. no, i'm saying what it should do is encourage open, honest conversation. and a lot of this stuff did the opposite of that. >> yes, exactly. what do you say, erin? >> i think it's great that now
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google is going to be hiring people based on merits and not on quotas. i think that that's the sane, logical, business oriented thing they should be doing. i like you're saying the pendulum swinging back. it seems that sanity is taking hold again in the united states. >> and the thing is, they weren't hiring anybody anyway. i mean, they said that's why they gave it up. like they just couldn't. they. oh, god, we want to give this. guy a job. >> but if they ever get the opportunity to hire again, i hope it's the person who is best qualified for the job and not a person that. >> they feel. oh, by the. >> way, needing. >> a quota. >> and hopefully it won't be the cheapest person that they import from a different country. because a lot of americans have been out of jobs in silicon valley also who are qualified. >> i actually googled i said enough. >> do they have dei in comedy? >> they they should, they should. but it's really all about it's about filling seats. it's about how many people who it's not it's not even about most laughs who can draw the most people. that's really what. >> meritocracy at its best. i think i summed it all up with that calm, relaxing and confusing.
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than two minutes. two months after being acquitted in the death of jordan neely. and for that, we should say, hell yes. let's hope he doesn't choke. >> good one. >> derek. >> they're turning on me. they are turning on me. charles. that is not the way you treat the host. >> very fickle crowd. very fickle crowd. >> yes. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. charles, why didn't fox hire him? >> i don't know. >> why didn't fox business hire him? give him an hour. >> i don't know, you know, we got to talk to someone over there. >> yes. >> you know, i'm still not sure what he's going to be doing at andreessen, but 29 years ago this month, marc andreessen posed on the cover of time magazine without any shoes on. >> really? >> yeah. so i just think he's, he's he's one of these real people and he's starting to come out of his shell. >> marc andreessen is a brilliant guy. >> he is brilliant. >> yeah, he blocked me on twitter. i don't know why.
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>> the crazy thing is, he follows me. >> yeah, he follows you and he blocked me. yeah. he's racist. but he's amazing. he, you know, he's one of those guys from silicon valley who threw his weight behind trump and do and aaron hiring daniel penny is amazing. this is a guy that went through hell. charged with murder for stepping up and protecting people on a subway. and like the message that that was sending to anybody else who would do something like that is not good. but this counters that message. >> yeah. you know, this is this is great vindication for daniel penny. i would have been very happy to have daniel penny on that subway car with me, because i can only imagine how terrifying that was. that is not to diminish the loss of life. nobody wanted to see that individual die. let's be clear. but now he was a victim of a of a prosecution. that should not have happened. the police agreed with that. the people that were on the train agreed with that. and now he's getting a chance at a new job. and if i was working at that firm, i would be very excited to have somebody who's going to bring
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in a different perspective. more veterans should be getting hired in different firms like this, because having served in the military gives you a different perspective to bring into this. this is actually a good idea for more venture capital firms. to do is to bring in more veterans to their businesses. >> by the way, no more ruckus in the lunchroom. i can tell you that no one starting any in the lunchroom. >> okay. >> here comes daniel. okay. >> yeah. >> yeah. you don't cut in line getting your dessert there, do you, adam? yeah. should they be hiring more hot vigilantes? >> i mean, i think he'll be as far as finance. he'll be good with the money. i don't know if he'll know when to let it go. hey, they. >> can't be winners. >> come on. look, you can't go in the subway and just threatening to, like, murder everybody. you got to save that for the bus. yes, and i heard for lunch he's getting a subway hero. >> are. >> i wish. >> i wish, i wish penny was
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here right now to choke you out. so, kat, do you think this would have happened if kamala harris was president? you like how? >> i don't know how that makes sense. probably. yeah, but i think what daniel penny seems to want is to just be a normal dude. >> yes. >> i don't think he wants to be like a right wing celebrity the way many might have expected him to want to. >> the way. >> i want to be. i think a lot of people expected him to be like headlining turning point usa and like start a podcast with kyle rittenhouse, but it seems like he just wants to be a dude with a job who goes to work and does a good job at his job, and good on you for that. >> he's taking he still takes the subway. >> yeah, that's what i mean. >> yeah, i guess the odds of that happening twice are slim. >> in new york. >> yeah, well, in new york you're right. you could have. >> that could happen. >> twice in a week in new york.
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