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00:00Start the clock.
00:30Hello, everybody.
00:41How you doing?
00:43Thank you, people.
00:46Thank you so much.
00:49I appreciate that.
00:51We have a wonderful show.
00:53Okay, all right.
00:57I love you back.
00:59All that stuff.
01:01I know it's a little reclimped.
01:03I know it's our last show of the season.
01:08It's our Thanksgiving show.
01:12I've already started my baking.
01:22I'm going to do it myself this year, Thanksgiving.
01:24I am.
01:25I don't know.
01:26I probably should not have asked GTP how to do it.
01:30I asked them, how do you roast a turkey?
01:32Tell it looks like a chicken who can't afford Ozempic.
01:36But, yeah, we always have our little winter break.
01:45We will come back in January, as always.
01:48We'll be back January 23rd.
01:50March that in your book.
01:51And when we do come back, this all will be an incredible ballroom.
01:59I just want to do it.
02:00I kid the president.
02:08Oh, boy.
02:09It was Muslim week at the White House this week.
02:13No, first he had Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, the only guy who walks
02:22into the White House and goes, not enough gold.
02:25But, yes, you know Mohammed bin Salman.
02:33They call him MBS.
02:34He was there at the White House.
02:36Nothing to do with politics.
02:37Just with Thanksgiving approaching, Trump thought, who better to carve the turkey?
02:41Well, I kid the Saudis.
02:52You know, there was that little unpleasantness with OJ-ing the reporter.
02:55But, you know.
02:58But Trump loves this guy.
03:00Oh, what a bromance these two have.
03:03Get a room, you two.
03:04I mean, Jesus.
03:06Trump was showing him around the Oval Office.
03:08He showed him the, you know, Trump has that model of a 747.
03:11He shows everybody.
03:13And Mohammed bin Laden was very impressed with it.
03:17He said, that's beautiful.
03:18We can't wait to fly it into something.
03:24I kid the Saudis.
03:28No, they had a, he's, you know, MBS, he's not officially the head of state, so it couldn't
03:35be a state dinner.
03:35But they gave him a great big dinner.
03:37It was, in effect, a state dinner.
03:38You know, where they had, like, celebrities.
03:40You know who was there for the big dinner?
03:42Christian Ronaldo, the soccer player.
03:45Saudis love soccer, because it's the one sport you can play after they chop your hands off.
03:49It's, it's...
03:50So...
03:56And then today, you know who was there today at the White House?
04:05Mendami, the new mayor of New York.
04:08And, uh...
04:09Trump said to him, I don't understand you guys.
04:14Why wait for the afterlife to enjoy the 72 virgins?
04:17That's what Jeffrey Epstein's are for on Earth.
04:19That's what Jeffrey Epstein's are for on Earth.
04:26But, but it is amazing.
04:30I mean, I don't want to tip my thing at the end of the show, but this is exactly what I'm
04:34going to be talking about.
04:35They, he met him in person, Mendami, and great meeting.
04:39I mean, the, the night before, just like the night before I went there.
04:43He's an asshole, he's a shithead, I know, you know, he's a communist.
04:46Now, Trump's a, he's a great guy, great meeting.
04:49He said, you know, they asked him, you know, what about the communist things?
04:52Well, you know, he said, maybe he'll change.
04:54My views have changed.
04:58Trump said, I, I'd, I'd love to live in New York under this guy.
05:01He might be a great mayor.
05:03See, that's what it is.
05:04You got to talk to people and negotiate.
05:06I mean, they, they're New Yorkers, you know?
05:10They negotiated, Mendami.
05:13They each got something they want.
05:18Mendami wanted Trump's help on affordability issues, yes.
05:21And Trump wanted a guarantee that he can still stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot
05:26someone.
05:30Oh, I kid, always with love.
05:33But yeah, I mean, the, uh, Trump, ooh, the Epstein thing, Trump did a total 180 last week.
05:39We were all talking about, he won't release the files.
05:40This week, it's like, well, what, oh, the Epstein files.
05:43Oh, sure, we're going to release those.
05:45So they are going to release the Epstein files.
05:47But, you know, always the fine print.
05:50They're going to be redacted.
05:51So, you know, people are already saying, what's the point?
05:54Epstein got away with it.
05:56Well, got away with having sex with underage girls.
06:00He hung himself in his jail cell.
06:02I'm not sure that means getting away with something.
06:13David Bowie, he got away with it.
06:14No, Trump is very touchy about the Epstein thing.
06:27Since a reporter asked him, did you see this this week on, I think it was on Air Force One,
06:31brought up that issue.
06:33And Trump said, this is a woman reporter, he said to her, quiet piggy.
06:37Quiet piggy.
06:38And then, listen to this, at the press conference the next day, his press secretary, Carolyn Levitt,
06:45spun this by saying, it's actually admirable.
06:49He said, it's the president being frank and open and honest.
06:52That's good.
06:53Well, in that case, shut up, bitch.
06:57No, you said.
06:59I mean, I'm telling you, if you go near this Epstein thing, he does not like it.
07:09I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene was his biggest ally, and then she was, you know, all in on,
07:13we got to get the Epstein files.
07:15And this week, Trump went nuts on her.
07:17She's a disgrace.
07:17He said, he's a disgrace.
07:19She's wacky.
07:19She's a ranting lunatic.
07:21All I can say is, Marjorie, welcome to the club.
07:23All right, we got a wonderful show for our finale.
07:27Donna Brazile and Michael Render, Killer Mike, are here.
07:32But first up, my first guest is a true phenomenon in the world of life improvement.
07:37She is host of the Mel Robbins podcast and author of the number one best-selling book,
07:42The Let Them Theory, a life-changing tool that millions of people can't stop talking about.
07:47True dat.
07:47Mel Robbins is over here.
07:52Hi.
07:53How are you?
07:53Hi.
07:54What a great pleasure to meet you.
07:56Nice to meet you.
07:57Thank you for having me.
07:58Hi, everybody.
08:01I know everybody wants you on their show.
08:05They do?
08:06You know they do.
08:09And you came here.
08:10I can't tell you how much I appreciate that.
08:12Oh, really?
08:12Well, thank you.
08:13Wow.
08:15We know this is good.
08:17I mean, to say your book is a phenomenon is an understatement.
08:22I mean, this is an era where people don't read anymore.
08:25I know.
08:25I know.
08:26Yes.
08:26Somebody said to me the other day, oh, you know, Barnes and Nobles, I always see people
08:30that, yeah, they're buying a cat calendar.
08:33And the Let Them Theory.
08:34Yeah.
08:35And the Let Them Theory.
08:36Yes.
08:37I mean, the numbers are just off the charts.
08:40If I went into the bookstore, would it be under self-help?
08:44Is that still a term that they use?
08:46Do you not like that term?
08:48Do you not care?
08:49Is it still self-help?
08:50Let Them.
08:51I don't care what they call it as long as people read it.
08:54Let Them.
08:55Yes.
08:56Okay.
08:59But, I mean, that is one of the more popular sections in the bookstore.
09:02And there's a lot of people in that.
09:05Why did your message resonate so much more than all the other people who were working that
09:11side of the street?
09:12Well, I'll tell you why.
09:13There's a number of reasons.
09:14First of all, it's a great freaking book.
09:15Like, as you read it, you can get through it in a day and a half.
09:18Right.
09:18It's hilarious and profound.
09:20Right.
09:21And it works.
09:22And you don't need to buy the book.
09:24I'm going to tell you how to use the theory.
09:25The theory is so simple.
09:27It basically is this.
09:28The fastest way to lower your stress and to have more peace and control in your life is
09:33stop trying to control everybody else, let them have their opinions, their behavior,
09:38and take all the power and time that you've been wasting on other people and bring it back
09:43here and let me focus on my thoughts, my actions, and the way that I want to live my life.
09:49And life gets very simple and a lot more peaceful, and you feel more powerful and in control.
09:54And so that's how you use it.
09:57Four words, let them and let me.
09:59But here's why it works.
10:01It reduces the number one source of stress bill in everybody's life, and that's other people.
10:07Other people are so annoying.
10:08Their opinions, their close talking, their judgments, their expectations, and the more
10:16you try to control them, the less control you feel.
10:20And it's much easier to say, let them.
10:23It is.
10:24And it's also the other reason why this thing is spread around the world is when you start
10:27to read it, I'm the villain in the book.
10:29I'm the control freak that's really irritating.
10:31You're either going to see yourself or somebody you love.
10:34And so you start to read it, and you feel better about your boss who you hate, and you
10:38feel better that traffic isn't getting to you.
10:39And then you start to go, oh, my God, my mother needs this.
10:43My sister needs this.
10:45And so everybody is not only reading it, Bill, they're giving it to their families.
10:49And here's what I love.
10:51We all love saying, let them.
10:52There's an Irish version of this.
10:54I'm not going to say what it is.
10:55F them.
10:56Right?
10:57Right?
10:58You could say that on basic TV now.
11:00Right.
11:00That's true.
11:01That's true.
11:01This is fucking HBO.
11:02That's true.
11:03Okay.
11:03So, you know, fuck them is the Irish version of this.
11:06And when you're like, let them, let them, let them, you feel superior.
11:11But then what happens is you now have to figure out, okay, what do I do?
11:14I realize my siblings never call me back, and I make all the effort.
11:18Let them.
11:19My friends always go out without me, and they don't invite me.
11:22My boss is rude to me, and I don't like my job.
11:25Let them, let them, let them.
11:26But now what?
11:27Now you say, let me.
11:28Let me choose how I'm going to respond to the reality that I'm dealing with.
11:34And that's where you take your control back.
11:37And what I love about this bill, and I love about people using it, is that you first start
11:41using it because you are annoyed with other people.
11:43I mean, we have families because it teaches you how to love people you hate sometimes.
11:47And that's also why people get married.
11:49It teaches you that.
11:50But as you start to say, let them, you're forcing yourself to learn how to accept people
11:55as they are and as they're not.
11:58And you have to confront how judgmental you are of the other people in your life and learn
12:04how to let them be who they are, let them have the dignity of their own experience.
12:08And you start to recognize how much time and energy you burn up over the headlines, over
12:13people's expectations, over traffic.
12:16And it's stupid because your time and energy...
12:18But not everything is a let them case, right?
12:21Everything is.
12:23If you're being sexually harassed at the office, that's not a...
12:26Yep.
12:26That's a let them?
12:27Okay, well, here's what it is.
12:28Let them do it?
12:29Well, no, because they've already done it.
12:30So when you say let them, you're not allowing it.
12:32You're forcing yourself to recognize the situation you're in and that you're not going to change
12:38what's happening by trying to change them.
12:40You have to take the power and go, okay, well, let me recognize this is a situation I'm in.
12:44Let me stop gaslighting myself and making excuses and, like, sticking around and beating myself
12:50up and let me remind myself that I get to choose what I do next.
12:57Am I going to HR?
12:58Am I leaving this job?
12:59Am I hiring an attorney?
13:00All of the energy that you're spending complaining about it, worrying about it, beating yourself
13:04up, telling yourself there's nothing you can do, there's always something you can do.
13:08But that would be more like stop them than let them.
13:12Well, there are cases...
13:13Sometimes let them has to be stop them, no?
13:15Of course.
13:15Okay.
13:16In situations where it's dangerous or discriminatory or somebody's getting hurt, of course,
13:20you step in and stop them if that's your values.
13:22Because the number one rule is you can't change another person.
13:27People only change when they're ready to change for themselves.
13:30Period.
13:32Oh, yeah.
13:33I've learned that the hard way.
13:35Yes.
13:35We all have been.
13:36We all have.
13:37Yeah.
13:38Well, I mean, your life was the hard way.
13:41I mean, you came from places that most people haven't been.
13:47Deep in debt, drinking, day drinking.
13:50Well, wasn't that what you were doing today?
13:56Not drinking.
13:59And I don't...
14:00People think I smoked before the show.
14:01I don't smoke right before the show.
14:03I was going to say, that's a huge disappointment, everybody.
14:07That's the key.
14:09That would be wrong.
14:11Well, my husband was like, okay, Mel, I know let them, but don't smoke before the show,
14:15smoke after.
14:16I don't want you to embarrass yourself on television.
14:18Killer Mike's here.
14:19Trust me, it's going to happen.
14:26Okay.
14:27Before we run out of time, let's get to the other part of it, because it's not just let
14:31them, it's let me.
14:32Yes.
14:32And you are very adamant in the book over and over, you make the point, one does not
14:37work without the other.
14:39Correct.
14:39So let's make sure people understand what the let me part of it is.
14:43Right.
14:43So once you start saying let them, and you protect your time and energy from other people,
14:48and you also force yourself to accept people as they are, you're never going to change
14:52your mom or dad.
14:52You've got to learn to let them be who they are.
14:54It will reduce so much pressure in your life.
14:57Now pull it back here and say, let me.
14:58Like, take the holidays.
14:59If you're going to go home and spend time with your family, stop gripping the wheel hoping
15:05it's different.
15:06These people have been the same their whole lives.
15:08So when you start going, let them, right, you are forcing yourself to recognize they
15:13are who they are.
15:14They have their opinions.
15:15I'm just going to let them be.
15:16Now, let me remind myself, I get to choose what I think about this.
15:20I get to choose how much time and energy I spend here.
15:22I mean, you can get up from a dining room table.
15:24You can get out of a text chain.
15:26You can divert a conversation away from a topic.
15:29You're not a victim here.
15:32You're in control of what you do in response.
15:34And if you look at, this is how you take responsibility for your life.
15:38This is how you change things for the better.
15:40And responsibility, Bill, is the ability to respond.
15:44That's what that word means.
15:45I mean, I feel you're doing my work here for me.
15:47This is like a theme show because, again, this is, I mean, again, this is going to be
15:52the end of my show.
15:53It's every year at Thanksgiving, I have to do basically the same theme, which is telling
15:58people, don't cut off your family.
16:00No.
16:01It's just terrible.
16:02And, you know, and I said this a few weeks, a few months ago, we did an editorial here
16:07on the show where I talked about Trump and the fact that there are things that really
16:11still I am very adamant about and I will never stop talking about.
16:15There are other things where I just, it's like in meditation where they say, just let
16:19the cloud pass.
16:21You know, like I see so many people are upset about him building a ballroom.
16:26I could give a fuck.
16:28I don't give a shit about his fucking ball.
16:30No, we're not paying for it, whether you voted for him or not.
16:32No, we're not paying for it.
16:33It's private.
16:34First of all, even if we did, you could not.
16:37Well, it's already bulldozed.
16:37So any time you spend burning up about it, it's already happened.
16:41You have to decide what are you going to do in response to it.
16:44And it's like not the thing I want to concentrate on.
16:47Okay, that's the point.
16:47There's so many bigger things that I, that are consequential that I don't like him doing.
16:54And, and they would, they tried to gin everybody up about, well, they're knocking down the White
16:58House.
16:59They've, they've changed the White House before.
17:01And the White House does actually need a ballroom.
17:04You know, we're, we're a big country.
17:06We were having state dinners and people were like in, under a tent.
17:10I've had better parties than that.
17:14So I, I'm not, you know, but I still do think you have to choose your battles.
17:20You have to pick what you get.
17:21Yes.
17:22So if this were the dining room table and you're saying something that pisses me off, right?
17:26Right.
17:26And not, I'm not suggesting that that pisses me off, but you're at a dining room table with
17:30your family.
17:31You get to choose how much energy that opinion takes up up here.
17:37You get to choose whether or not you allow it to burn you up inside.
17:40You get to choose whether or not you're going to engage.
17:43And so what I love about let them and let me is all day long, you have this slice and
17:48dice that you can do where you force yourself and allow yourself to recognize what's in your
17:53control and what's not.
17:54And when it comes to opinions and families, I agree with you.
17:58The thing that's separating us is our inability to sit with each other and allow each other
18:05the dignity of their own experience and opinion, even if it offends us.
18:12Instead of leaning away, we have to learn how to sit with our upsetness and lean toward
18:17each other and go, well, why might you believe that?
18:20Right.
18:21Exactly.
18:21Help me understand that.
18:23So I think I have a self-help book in me.
18:26I'm never going to write it.
18:27But I was reading about Gen Z and I don't blame them.
18:33They are full of anxiety.
18:36And this article was, well, AI, they think it's going to take all their jobs.
18:41The robots might kill us all.
18:44You know, Trump, there's going to be no jobs left.
18:48Nuclear stuff.
18:49Of climate change.
18:51Like, my book would be called It's Not Going to Be That.
18:55Because at 70, what I've learned in life is whatever you think the future is, it could
19:02be shitty.
19:03It's not going to be what you think it is.
19:05So stop with the anxiety and just live your life.
19:09Because it's not going to be that.
19:13That's life's trick on you always.
19:15Well, here's what I believe.
19:16I believe that we don't know what it's going to be.
19:18And if you're going to bother going, what if, what if, what if, you might as well also
19:22go, well, what if it all works out?
19:23Yes.
19:24What if I'm more capable than I know?
19:26Right.
19:26Exactly.
19:27Anyway, again, I know everybody wants you and you came here.
19:31It means so much to me.
19:32It's perfect for our Thanksgiving show.
19:34I hope you do it again.
19:36Congratulations on the biggest book ever.
19:38Mel Robbins.
19:40Great to meet you.
19:41I hope I get to smoke with you.
19:42I feel like the Zamboni that came in to clean up after you.
19:46You're working.
19:47I appreciate that.
19:49All right.
19:49Let's meet our panel.
19:53Okay.
19:55Oh, my.
19:56Here they are.
19:57All right.
19:57He is an entrepreneur and Grammy-winning, I'll say, musician, best known as one half of
20:02Run the Jewels and host of the Conversate with Killer Mike podcast.
20:06Killer Mike is over here.
20:07And she is an ABC News contributor, veteran political strategist, and former chair of the
20:16DNC.
20:17My girlfriend, Donna Brazile, is over here.
20:19Hey.
20:19How are you?
20:22Hey, Bill.
20:25Here we go.
20:27I love it, baby.
20:27And the first time you really acknowledged our relationship.
20:31Yeah.
20:31I mean, it's, you know.
20:35I couldn't hold it anymore.
20:36I mean, that self-help session really allowed you to have a breakthrough.
20:39And if I'm invited over, I'll bake and roast your turkey.
20:50And you know what they say once you go black?
21:05Honey, you'll never go back.
21:08I'll put some in your stuff and that will keep you lit up alive.
21:14I'm just, Mike.
21:16Okay.
21:17Tell them what happens when a black woman put her greasy hand.
21:20And what comes out?
21:22When I took him to the blue flame, you were all he could talk about.
21:25Ooh.
21:26All right.
21:26Okay.
21:27Look, I know I'm not really needed here tonight.
21:31You know, I do understand that.
21:33But just until next season when we'll have the new owners here, let them, whoever's going
21:38to, whoever's going to buy this network, let them think I have some place.
21:43Job.
21:46You know, we know all about job security.
21:49Yeah.
21:49We're going to help you, baby.
21:51But it is our finale for the year.
21:53We will be back June 23rd.
21:55Yeah.
21:55It's the one time I get to thank my staff.
21:57You know, we're a very no-to-the-grind-zone group here.
22:00Yeah.
22:01And we don't, I probably should do it myself better, but we somehow are easier to say we
22:06appreciate each other.
22:07And I do appreciate them so much in what they do.
22:10Somehow it's easier to say it on the air than in private.
22:15But I want to ask you to, since we are looking now to 2026, we will not be on again until
22:212026.
22:22That is going to be, I keep saying Democrats are going to win big.
22:25The party in power, they always do it.
22:28They get drunk with power.
22:30And then people, it creates this backlash.
22:33Certainly this administration has done that.
22:35So let's just go through who might be the frontrunner, because we are going to, in 2026, be pretty
22:45by then, I think, know who was going to be the Democratic nominee.
22:49Who do you think the Democratic nominee should be for president, and who do you want it to
22:55be?
22:55I'll let this young man go first.
22:59Get your ass in trouble.
23:00Yeah, yeah.
23:01I'm going to just bring an old Jewish guy back up, but he's never going to run again.
23:12Shouts out to Bernie.
23:13If the Democrats were the party that truly say they aspire to be, Nina Turner would be
23:19the first black woman president, first woman president.
23:22She would be the most progressive president that we've seen in the last 20, 25 years.
23:25I've lost a lot of my faith in what we say we want versus what we actually want.
23:30And I see the Democratic frontrunner probably being a white man, probably coming out of
23:35the Midwest.
23:35What's my guy in Illinois?
23:36J.B. Pritzer.
23:37J.B. Pritzer.
23:38It's probably going to be, I think that America is leaning toward white maldom.
23:41I think that there's something...
23:42Why do we have to put it in terms of that?
23:43Because I'm black.
23:46And it all comes down to that, to be very honest with you.
23:51If you want to see...
23:52Yeah, now we're getting honest.
23:52If you want to see a litmus test for how this country is going to bend, look at any
23:56given moment how it's treating black or working class people.
23:59A lot of times, white working class people forget they're black too.
24:01Then they get a black moment and they're like, oh shit, we're all in the same boat together.
24:04What I mean by that is, when I was a kid, I thought that you couldn't put U.S. Army and
24:11ice and shit in American neighborhoods, yet here we are.
24:14What's your fucking name, Santiago?
24:15It's my middle name.
24:16And I'm just like, I promise my mom just got off a wine bottle.
24:19I'm not from south of the border.
24:20But what...
24:22Okay.
24:23I think that this country...
24:24Sanders said at the end of his last campaign, we need to pay attention to the white working
24:28class.
24:28A lot of people in my community took that offensively as though he was ignoring us.
24:31And he wasn't.
24:32What he saw was the white working class was going to turn the tide.
24:35And they did.
24:35And they went to the wrong side.
24:37And that being realized now, I think that they're going to be looking for another white man.
24:40I think he's going to have to identify with some working class.
24:42So the Democrats just can't...
24:44We can't just pick the best person.
24:46We have to...
24:47Because I feel like when they get into this box-checking thing, it just leads them astray.
24:52Because, like, Kamala was like, okay, we had to have someone of color.
24:57We had to have a woman.
24:58And then when she gets the job, then she has to go the other direction and pick as vice
25:03president a lame white guy.
25:05Weird.
25:06Super lame white guy.
25:07Yeah.
25:07Okay.
25:07So we're always balancing it out instead of just...
25:11As someone who's probably worked on more campaigns than I'd like to admit, we don't really pick
25:18our candidates that way.
25:20We don't go and look in a crayon box and say, ooh, I can't wait to get that little one.
25:24No.
25:26We actually have a very rigorous exercise that involve taking candidates through the early
25:33states.
25:34And Trump made it through that?
25:35Trump can make it through anything.
25:37Okay, we know that.
25:39But on the Democratic side, yeah, we're going to have a vigorous primary.
25:43It's an open season.
25:44And you know what happens in open seasons?
25:45We get a large number of people who are interested.
25:50So, of course, we're going to have about eight or nine governors, including Mr. Shapiro, possibly
25:55Mr. Moore, and maybe Mr. Newsom.
25:57We don't know.
25:58But there are many governors who are interested.
26:00Gretchen Whitman, because I want to mention some of the women.
26:02Women are not going to sit back and wait to be called.
26:05We are going to continue to march forward.
26:07We might also look at members of Congress.
26:09AOC is interested.
26:11Maybe Ro Khanna is interested.
26:13We have United States senators, some who've run before, like Klobuchar, like Booker, like
26:18Chris Murphy, who might also decide to run.
26:20It's going to be an open season.
26:22We will have plenty of time to really go through it.
26:25But I agree with one thing you said.
26:27It's going to be a great year for Democrats.
26:28Because the American people are tired of the overreach.
26:36They're tired of the overreach, and they're going to look for alternatives.
26:39Not just any Democrats.
26:40And let me say one last time.
26:41I'm going to get myself in trouble.
26:42Please help me out.
26:44We're going to have a generational shift in our country.
26:47Democrats have been, for years, we like the candidate with the most experienced, most gray hair.
26:52We want somebody who is forward-looking, who's young and restless, searching for tomorrow,
27:00with one life to live, because the American people want something different.
27:03Did I put it all together for you, baby?
27:10As you always do.
27:11And I'm open to dating a young man.
27:16I can date anybody now, okay?
27:20You know, bring it on.
27:24My pot is big enough.
27:27I'm not talking about that stuff you're going to do late.
27:29I'm talking about...
27:30Oh, I know.
27:34I know.
27:34I've never seen you blush this much.
27:36I...
27:36Are you going to smoke weed with us later and keep talking like that?
27:41Well, is it legal?
27:42No.
27:42Yes.
27:43No, but I still...
27:44I'm from Georgia.
27:45I'm still scared.
27:46What's up with them trying to ban marijuana now?
27:48Like, Trump, we thought more of you.
27:50Yeah.
27:50Like, what's...
27:51They're going to get rid of it?
27:52Well, he's talked about both.
27:53He's also said we're going to change it.
27:55It's not going to be a Schedule 1 anymore.
27:57Yeah, let's do that.
27:57I like that one.
27:58Well, this is, again, why it's good for people like me to talk to him.
28:03Yeah.
28:03I agree.
28:04I agree.
28:08And you have an open invitation, right?
28:10You have an open invitation to go back to the White House?
28:13No.
28:13Are you sure?
28:15I mean, it depends on the week.
28:18I mean, you know, he still yells at me.
28:20Oh.
28:21Yeah.
28:21I mean, he doesn't...
28:22He yells at everybody.
28:23I know, but...
28:23But he's never called you Piggy, because I know he wouldn't call you Piggy.
28:26No, he's called me...
28:27Are you kidding?
28:28I have a list of 56 insults that he has called me over the years.
28:33I brought it to the White House, and he signed it.
28:35I mean, it's an amazing document.
28:40But, I mean, that list of people...
28:45What do you think of somebody way outside the realm?
28:47Because I think...
28:48I mean, you say they want somebody younger.
28:50I think we're, like, post-politician era.
28:52I actually think Stephen A. Smith is kind of realistic.
28:57For president?
28:58Yeah.
28:58Well, he talks about it.
28:59Or people talk about it...
29:00No, LeBron fans are going to vote for him.
29:02It's not going to be...
29:03He's got...
29:04He's...
29:04I love Stephen A.
29:05He'd run great as a Republican, I think.
29:07But I don't think he'd run well as a Democrat.
29:09No, I do.
29:09I do.
29:10I think he could win.
29:10I think the Democrats need somebody who doesn't give a shit, and that's him.
29:14Who will say the thing...
29:15He...
29:16I like him.
29:17He talks bad shit.
29:18Yeah, he does.
29:19He's...
29:19And also, you know what?
29:21It is good to have a Democratic Party, a black person, because they could...
29:27Well, why you got to talk about nigger shit?
29:29What?
29:31What?
29:31I'll just break your ball.
29:35I'll just break your ball.
29:37I'll tell you why.
29:39It's the way Obama was able to be a centrist.
29:41Yeah.
29:42It's able to be more of a centrist.
29:45A black guy.
29:46In the Democratic Party.
29:48Because Democrats are very...
29:50The white Democrats are very afraid of being called racist.
29:52That's why we wound up with open borders and stuff like that.
29:54Yeah.
29:55And they can...
29:56I mean, Stephen A. Smith can go,
29:57Have you all lost your goddamn mind in a way that Pritzker cannot?
30:03Well, maybe he would add to the sauce.
30:08I don't think he has all the necessary spices.
30:11I think you got to think outside the box at this point.
30:13But maybe I am thinking as far outside as I possibly can.
30:15And I like him.
30:16I like him, especially on ESPN when he talks sports.
30:18Just leave my damn New Orleans Saints alone.
30:20I know that's shitty, but that's nobody's business with our business.
30:26It's our business.
30:27He does bring in...
30:29And I wore this today just to show solidarity with the working class in this country.
30:32I think he resonates with the working class.
30:34And I think...
30:35I do think...
30:36And the reason I said it's Pritzker,
30:37I think that Americans are going to want to lean into someone...
30:40He's willing to call Democrats on their shit, too.
30:42Charlemagne the God would make a great break.
30:44We need that.
30:45All right.
30:46So we always do this before we have a break.
30:49People rely on us to get the news.
30:52We're not going to be here for a couple of months.
30:54So we do the future headlines.
30:56We actually can tell you what the headlines are going to be while we're off.
30:59Would you like to see the future headlines that we'll be seeing?
31:06For example, President Trump demands Nobel Peace Prize for ending war on Christmas.
31:14We will see that headline.
31:16Billionaires admit they were bullshitting about leaving New York.
31:21Yes, that is absolutely true.
31:24They're not going anywhere.
31:26Zoran Mandami speaking fee quadruples, embraces capitalism.
31:31Yes, I can see that.
31:33AI actress blows AI director on AI couch for role in AI movie.
31:47Trump demands South America change name to South North America.
31:51Ice agent's raid nativity scene.
31:59Oh, please.
32:02Oh, no.
32:07Makers of Ozempic admit it's just speed.
32:11Tylenol unveils Tylenol light with 50% less autism.
32:28And Trump claims dog ate the Epstein files like a dog.
32:33All right.
32:38Oh, no.
32:39Those are great.
32:40Let me throw one more name out there that you didn't mention.
32:43And she was in the news this week.
32:44Michelle Obama.
32:45She has a book out, a coffee table book.
32:48Yeah.
32:49What?
32:50I like her.
32:50I mean, she said no, though.
32:52She said she had no.
32:53Well, that's what I wanted.
32:54She said she didn't think the country was ready for her.
32:56Well, that's what we have to talk about.
32:58I mean, her statement, I was rather shocked by it.
33:00She said, as we saw in the past election, sadly, we ain't ready.
33:05OK, to me, this is logical fallacy 101.
33:08Just because we weren't ready or didn't like the candidates, Hillary and Kamala,
33:14doesn't mean we're not ready for a woman.
33:17Maybe.
33:18That's why I'm like, don't even look at me about running because you are all lying.
33:23You're not ready for a woman.
33:24You are not.
33:25So don't waste my time.
33:27You know, we've got a lot of growing up to do.
33:29And there are still, sadly, a lot of men who do not feel like they can be led by a woman.
33:36I think it's a bad attitude.
33:38I do.
33:38I mean, we said we weren't ready for a black president.
33:43And someone, I can't remember who, maybe she remembers,
33:46said maybe it just has to be the right one.
33:53So maybe we should stop talking about it and just do it, right?
33:57I'll vote for Dom.
33:58If you talk cash shit in the White House like you are here, I'd love to have you talk in the foreign countries.
34:03Can I tell you something?
34:04I can't stay in the White House.
34:05Man, they've got an iron gate.
34:06You know, I've got to let loose.
34:07You've got to let loose?
34:08I can't let loose.
34:09I've got to let loose.
34:10There's some things you can't hide.
34:12You know, I've got to let loose.
34:15First of all, Bill, America is 250 years old.
34:18For 125 of those 250, women did not have the right to vote.
34:21Let's start there.
34:22So we had to, it's taken us longer to get to the starting line.
34:27I do believe that Hillary, what she did in 2016 with 68 million votes,
34:31along with Kamala, what she did with 75 million votes, we are ready.
34:3780% of the American people say they are ready.
34:39In fact, over 84% of young people under 30 say they are ready.
34:45So the idea that America's not ready is bullshit.
34:48They may not be ready for this one or that one, but...
34:53Let me zero in on that second half.
34:57A lot of men who do not feel like they can be led by a woman.
35:02Now, let me, that's what she said.
35:04Okay.
35:04Okay.
35:05Trump won the Hispanic vote by one point this last time.
35:09Right.
35:09And yet, when Biden was the guy, there was a 34-point margin for him.
35:16Correct.
35:17Okay.
35:18So that's a big swing from voting for a man, Biden, for not voting for a woman, Kamala.
35:25And then, similarly, there was a 35-point difference in how black men voted in 2024 versus the 2020 election with Biden.
35:36So I think this is what she's saying, partly.
35:40Yeah, yeah.
35:40It's like there are certain people, certain...
35:43How did white Southern women vote?
35:45Black guys are kind of tired of being in this debate.
35:47We usually vote within points of black women.
35:50So, like, when that stat gets thrown out, we take the blame in our community.
35:54But white Southern women are a very peculiar voting bloc.
35:58They'll talk the women's liberation thing, and then their daughters of Confederate soldiers will be the ones who get statues erected in your town.
36:06So I would look at the Southeast in particular, and I would look at white working-class women versus looking at the Hispanic vote overall and black male vote.
36:13I think that the white working class in this country is going to have to get comfortable with women leadership.
36:18And if you're looking at white male podcasts and blogs now, it is a shit show of shitting on women.
36:23They, you know, whether it's your tapes or your fresh and fit guys who are of the darker tone,
36:28but all of them are taking time to point and say women are not leaders.
36:32So there's a growing, weird sentiment in this country that seems to be against women leadership.
36:37But I come out of a community where everything is pretty much matriarchal anyway.
36:40So I trust a woman to lead.
36:41The question is, can you convince white working-class people to do the same?
36:44To your point, in the last election, on November 4th, women won gubernatorial.
36:51We now have 14 female governors, which is the largest ever.
36:55So the American people are showing that they are going to support women candidates.
37:00And by the way, the first lady said this the day after the election when you saw a woman become the mayor of Detroit.
37:08Motown got some kick now.
37:11Syracuse, Albany.
37:12Women were winning all over the country.
37:15So I think the future is women.
37:16We need to encourage more women to run.
37:18We need to get more women in the pipeline.
37:20And like Mexico, Sri Lanka, Namibia, Japan, we're going to see a female president.
37:25And guess what, Bill?
37:26I'm going to make sure you get invited to the inauguration.
37:29I'm sure you will.
37:32Okay.
37:33You can be my date, because I'm going to tell you something.
37:38I know the dates you will bring can't last as long as I do.
37:45I'll pour some.
37:47Let me stop, because I don't want to bring you home right now.
37:50I've got my dog at the hotel.
37:51I don't know if I want to.
37:55Zora's particular.
37:56You think that would be the deal breaker?
37:58Oh, hell yeah.
38:00Okay.
38:01So let me ask you about education.
38:03It's going to be a big issue.
38:04Linda McMahon is the Department of Education Secretary.
38:08She was talking this week about, now, we know the Republicans have wanted to shut it down
38:13since 1979.
38:15Correct.
38:15When it was founded.
38:17So it's not been there forever.
38:19Not long.
38:19Okay.
38:21She said, it's mostly a pass-through for funds that are best managed by the states.
38:26This stuff does not sound too unreasonable to me.
38:28She said, it would not mean ending federal support for education, funding for low-income
38:35students, students with disabilities.
38:37That predates the Education Department, and that would continue, as would protecting students'
38:43civil rights.
38:44New York Magazine had an article that came out today.
38:47It's called The Big Fail.
38:50Here's the quote that they had on the cover.
38:52Student achievement has fallen off a cliff, and neither Trump nor the pandemic is to blame.
38:59Why do we need the Department of Education if it has done such a shitty job?
39:04Kids don't come out of school.
39:07First of all, they can't read or do math anymore, and they don't know anything.
39:11I mean, if we went to the Blue Flame tonight...
39:15We...
39:15Let's.
39:18All those girls working their way through college, they deserve some money for an education.
39:22But don't ask them about the three branches of government.
39:29But, I mean, I really do feel like the Democratic Party, this has been their portfolio for a long
39:34time, education.
39:36Right.
39:36Okay.
39:37So they...
39:37I feel like they, if they're going to get back into office, they have to own this issue
39:41a little.
39:41Because a lot of the states that are doing better now are like the southern states.
39:46Really?
39:46Which one?
39:46Yeah, Mississippi.
39:47Mississippi's been better than Louisiana?
39:49See, you're in a bubble.
39:50I'm in a bubble.
39:51You didn't get that story.
39:53Well, I'm glad.
39:53I'm glad Mississippi's doing better, and I hope Alabama.
39:55But look, I don't believe that this is a Democrat or a Republican problem.
39:59This is a whole society.
40:00Okay?
40:01I mean, we have put a lot of weight and a lot of pressure on our teachers to do the
40:05job that our parents and our community should also be doing.
40:07I am a proud graduate of America's public schools.
40:10I am grateful for the support.
40:12It's the great equalizer.
40:14Have they fallen short in some areas?
40:16Yes.
40:16But to dismantle a huge federal department and to create all this confusion that the
40:21Labor Department is going to do this, Interior is going to take over indigenous this, we still
40:25don't know what is the next step with dismantling education.
40:30All I know is that we've made a lot of improvements, but we have a long way to go before we have a
40:35society where everybody get a head start and an equal start in life.
40:39What an improvement.
40:44Well, we've got to fund them, and we've got to give teachers the money they deserve.
40:48We need to stop start-changing teachers.
40:49I agree.
40:50I, like Donna, am a product of public school education.
40:53And uniquely, in Atlanta, I'm from a city that's majority black.
40:57Majority of the schools are named for and inspired by black revolutionaries, black educators.
41:03I went to Frederick Douglass High School.
41:05Our rival high school was Benjamin E. Mays High School.
41:07Benjamin E. Mays was the president of Morehouse College, of course, the famous college Dr.
41:11King went to.
41:12These schools had a great rivalry because you had working-class kids at school with
41:17working-class kids, poor kids, and rich kids.
41:19All these kids are black.
41:20But they have to sharpen their skills against one another.
41:22It was a spirit of competition.
41:24Before 79 and before education went strictly to test-taking and reading, writing, arithmetic,
41:29they also had trades in their school.
41:31At the time Dr. King went to Booker T. Washington High School, he not only had to learn
41:34reading, writing, and arithmetic, he had to learn how to upholster a chair or how to build
41:38something with a hammer.
41:39Our educational system needs to look back into when we were successful.
41:42And prior to 79, you had everything from archery in schools to track.
41:47Physical fitness was there.
41:48You had art and music, which Reagan set you out in the 80s.
41:50So both sides have done.
41:52But you have to look at Democrats, I think, on a local level and say, we need to do a better
41:56job.
41:56And that starts by saying, we fucked up.
41:58We fucked up by becoming test-taking centers.
42:01Well, no child left behind left a lot of kids behind.
42:03School Choice pulled the best premium kids out of public schools and left them alone together.
42:10And then you got a bunch of kids who were aspirationally wanted to be better, but they
42:13didn't have a kid next to them saying, you can do it, who already understood calculus.
42:16So we failed our kids.
42:18And as adults, we need to say, pay teachers more.
42:21Get teachers the lowest home loans you can possible to live in their districts.
42:24Teachers, policemen, and firemen, I believe, because these are some strong civil sergeant
42:27cornerstones.
42:29Our principals need to stay there for longer ten years.
42:31When Frederick Douglass High School only had two principals and had been in existence
42:35for 40 years, they were a national school of excellence, putting out kids, anything
42:38from athletics to academics.
42:39The minute they went to seven principals within 11 years, they started to fall.
42:44So we are failing public schools in this country, both parties.
42:47We need to recommit on a very local level.
42:50We need to stop being test-taking centers.
42:51We need to re-enter trades back into the schools and prepare our children for real
42:56life, including financial literacy, as young as fifth, sixth grades, versus what we're
43:00doing now.
43:03Sounds like he's running.
43:07And I support that.
43:09I mean, we need an apprenticeship program.
43:11I was talking to my brother, and he said, I'm going to tell my son, if he can't, you know,
43:14finish up the math, go and get a trade.
43:17So we need it all in the above.
43:18My son is currently in a trade school.
43:19Shouts out to Pony Boy.
43:20But you're saying we shouldn't test?
43:23Is that what you said in there?
43:24No, testing should not be the fact.
43:26There was a number.
43:27They stopped testing, and it got worse.
43:29No, no, no.
43:30Testing has become the only thing that teachers worry about, because it determines how much
43:35money comes in.
43:36So the administration is pressing them.
43:38There was a huge...
43:38Colleges don't...
43:39Some colleges now, a lot of the Ivies have gone back to testing.
43:43But before, they did.
43:44Yeah, they ain't told that to black kids yet.
43:45My baby still had to take the ACT and the SAT.
43:47So my accountant, though, God bless his soul, had his child deemed autistic, and he didn't
43:52have to.
43:53So he was smarter than me.
43:54I wish I would have known that earlier.
43:55I would have just told my child, just say you're crazy like your auntie, and we'll get in.
43:59But shouts out to my baby at Hampton University.
44:01But what I'm saying is that no child left behind and the focus on are we meeting test marks
44:06did away with education.
44:08True education is when a teacher has a classroom of children, and they're determined to find
44:13the talents of those children after meeting our base writing, reading, and arithmetic things,
44:17and saying, what talent will send you to the next level?
44:20And we are not doing that anymore in this country.
44:22Okay.
44:22Well, we're going to do it here, starting again next year.
44:26But right now, it's time for New Rules, everybody.
44:28The final New Rules of the year.
44:34Okay.
44:37New Rule, the next time the Russian tech company Idol tries to showcase their AI-powered humanoid
44:42robot, they have to try and make it look a little less like every drunk girl who's ever
44:47passed out at the club.
44:48This is not the way in the future.
45:00This is the way to make your Uber driver say, no, sorry, and drive off.
45:09New Rule, Pete Hegseth has to explain why all the names of his military operations sound
45:15like gay porn titles.
45:18Operation Rough Rider.
45:22Operation Midnight Hammer.
45:26Operation Southern Spear.
45:29Those don't sound like attack plans.
45:32They sound like the awkward pay-per-view charges on Lindsey Graham's hotel bill.
45:35New Rule, instead of coming up with endless new flavors for Doritos, think about this.
45:50Take the existing flavor of Dorito and make every Dorito in the bag taste good.
45:55Unlike now, when every eighth one has flavor and the others you just eat because they're
46:04already in your mouth.
46:07How hard can it be?
46:08It's paprika, not changing the quotas at Harvard.
46:13New Rule, respect where respect is due.
46:16The kids wanted to come up with something that just fucked with adults for no reason, and
46:21they knocked it out of the park with their stupid, pointless, meaningless catchphrase,
46:26six, seven.
46:29Even getting dictionary.com to say it's impossible to define.
46:34And we're all still trying to figure out exactly what it means.
46:38Hey, dictionary.com, you're a dictionary.
46:41Telling us what words mean is the whole point of you existing.
46:50It's like if you turned on the GPS in your car and it said, shit, we're lost.
47:02New Rule, you can't put a headline that reads,
47:05Jelly Roll is unrecognizable after 200-pound weight loss right above a picture that makes
47:09me say, hey, look, it's Jelly Roll.
47:19He's still 350.
47:20No one's mistaking him for Ariana Grande.
47:26Oh, man.
47:28Oh, man.
47:31Please, Daddy's working.
47:35If you really want to fool me with a celebrity I won't recognize, show me Kanye's wife with
47:45clothes on.
47:53And finally, New Rule, Happy Thanksgiving.
47:56I can't believe that even that now is a political issue.
48:00It is a real shame what's happened to this holiday, which used to be all about the good
48:06Fs, food, friends, family, football, fun.
48:11And now it's, fuck you.
48:14You're not even invited because you voted for the wrong person.
48:18I'm so tired of liberals ghosting half this country.
48:22Conservatives do it, too, but not nearly as much.
48:25Look, whoever's doing it, it's got to stop because we're at a point now where politics
48:30has broken up more families than letting your wife see your phone.
48:42Now, on the liberal side, there's two camps now.
48:44The we-need-to-keep-talking-to-people wing and the go-no-contact wing.
48:49That's what they call it now, go-no-contact, this belief that Trump voters, even if it's
48:54your own parents, are too deplorable for human contact and must be cut off.
48:59You know, like Scientologist dude who's suppressive people.
49:04A former speechwriter for Obama named David Litt wrote an op-ed this year called,
49:10Is It Time to Stop Snubbing Your Right-Wing Family?, where he admitted he'd had a change of
49:15heart, and that was the wrong approach. So, of course, then the woke wing tried to banish
49:20him for breaking ranks on their policy of hating people who don't agree with you on everything,
49:25because what fun is life if you're not cutting somebody off?
49:35Mr. Litt asked the question, what has all this banishing accomplished?
49:40Oh, I know, I know. A second helping of MAGA, that's what.
49:46Molly McNerney, Jimmy Kimmel's wife and head writer, went public on this topic recently,
49:52so I feel it's fair to comment respectfully in public. She says she's lost relationships
49:57with relatives because she wrote them an email before the election with ten reasons why they
50:03shouldn't vote for Trump, and some still didn't obey. So, you know.
50:12Ten reasons. I can think of a hundred.
50:16But I would never present it to someone as an ultimatum. Ultimatums don't make people
50:21rethink their politics, they make them rethink you.
50:24Somewhere along the way, my values became code for I'm the only one with a moral compass.
50:39You know what would have been a better exercise? Write a top ten list to yourself where you try
50:44to imagine ten reasons why 77 million Americans didn't want to trust you with taking power.
50:51And I say that as someone who votes Democratic, as I like to remind my very pure friends,
50:57we voted for the same person. You're just why she lost.
51:06Can we please try to remember, especially at this time of year, that most people don't decide
51:13their politics. They inherit them. It's about where you grew up in America, what your parents taught you,
51:19your life experiences, your religion. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
51:25was here recently, and I was amazed by the number of people who reached out after the show to say,
51:31wow, I kind of like her. Yeah, that's been my line for a while. Everyone's a monster till you talk to them.
51:38On our overtime segment that night, someone asked about the alien spaceship, maybe you've been reading about it,
51:45the 3-1 Atlas comet that's headed to Earth and will arrive on December 19th to wipe out all life as we know it.
51:54It's a joke, don't worry.
51:56And when I quoted people in our own defense department who had said, well, hold on,
52:02what you think might be aliens actually could be fallen angels or demons,
52:07Marjorie agreed, saying, absolutely.
52:10She said, I'm a Christian conservative, angels and demons, that's what we believe.
52:15Okay, I think that's nuts.
52:17But you know what? So is, is this a girl or a boy? I can't tell by its penis.
52:34I'm not going to go through woke-ism's greatest hits now, but, you know, the safety-ism,
52:40the open borders, queers for Palestine, whatever this was.
52:47I mean, I could go on, really. There's a lot of stuff.
52:51The other side has their top ten list, too, and some of it's pretty hard to argue with.
52:56And I know, I know the president of the United States called a woman piggy this week,
53:01and you're a better person than me because you hate it more than I do.
53:05But I hate it, too, really, as well as a thousand other things about the Trump administration
53:11I never stop pointing out on this show.
53:13But I'm an adult, and in the real world, there's some people you just can't stop talking to,
53:19like your spouse or partner after a bad fight, tempting as that is.
53:25Like your dick of a boss, like your family, and like the president of the United States.
53:41This is so childish, so purely emotional.
53:44The people who got all butthurt because I had dinner with them, you know, because he's Hitler.
53:50Except he's not. So unhelpful and dumb.
53:55Trump is the most supportive president Israel and the Jews ever had.
53:59You know, every year I used to ask Larry David to do real time, and he'd always say,
54:04Bill, I can't. I'm not smart enough about politics to do your show.
54:10Yeah, I get that now.
54:11Because there is no argument here.
54:21There's just the sugar rush that the no-contact people get from never coming in second
54:26in a I-hate-Trump-the-most contest.
54:30Really? That's your strategy?
54:32To go full high school and tell the guy with all the power he can't sit with you at the lunch table?
54:37You know, to borrow a phrase familiar to HBO viewers, you are not serious people.
54:50I mean, what exactly is the argument?
54:53That by talking to Trump, I'll elevate him?
54:56Oh my God, don't tell me he could become president.
54:59Well, I guess, ma'am, Donnie is going to elevate Trump because he went to the White House today,
55:06and look who's getting along now.
55:09This guy, MBS, was at the White House this week.
55:18Biden thought he could cut him off, but a year later he found out he couldn't.
55:23There's no perfect way to deal with Trump, but not engaging is for sure nothing.
55:30Axios wrote a column in August entitled Eleven Ways to Influence Trump,
55:35based on many interviews with people who have done that.
55:39Number eight, get face-to-face.
55:41The trick is getting in the room, away from cameras and social media.
55:45Trump will say or write horrible things, but rarely in person, one-on-one,
55:50where he comes off kinder, more interested, less erratic.
55:54Exactly.
55:55And there's a bunch of examples of this.
55:57Most recently, the CEO of Intel, who Trump was hating on,
56:01but then he met in person, and now he's a great guy.
56:05Trump was going to send the National Guard to San Francisco,
56:08but somebody talked him out of that.
56:10Kim Kardashian, for fuck's sake, convinced him to sign legislation.
56:14Don't you get it?
56:15Do you really not get it at this point?
56:20Everything with him is done through personal relationships.
56:24He's a people guy.
56:26Trust me, he's not at home at night pouring over the briefing books.
56:32This is government by people who's saying.
56:36If anything, we need more people like me having dinner with him.
56:40You complain he's surrounded by ass-kissers,
56:43but your strategy is to make sure no one but ass-kissers are around him.
56:48You are not serious people.
56:56Hey, Rachel Maddow went to Dick Cheney's funeral yesterday.
57:02We can do this, people.
57:04It's Thanksgiving.
57:06Do yourself a favor, get over yourself,
57:08and go have it with your family.
57:10Thank you very much for a great season.
57:13You are the best audience every week these days.
57:16I appreciate it so much.
57:17Thank you, HBO, my wonderful staff.
57:20We're back after the holidays on January 23rd.
57:23I want to thank Killer Mike, Donna Brazell, and Mel Robbins.
57:26Club Random drops every Monday while we're off on YouTube
57:29or listen wherever you get your podcasts.
57:32Now go watch Overtime on YouTube.
57:33Thank you, people.
57:34Oh, wow.
57:40Good night.
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