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00:09Vielen Dank.
00:30hat 400,000 DRIVERSEN,
00:31400 DRIVERSEN, 400 DRIVERSEN,
00:32400 DRIVERSEN, 400 DRIVERSEN,
00:32FOR EVERY NEWBORN BABY.
00:35OR AS JILL BIDEN CALLS IT, A
00:37STARTER PACK.
00:41AOC CLAIMS THERE ARE QUOTE A
00:44LOT OF PEOPLE WHO WOULD LIKE TO
00:46SEE HER RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN
00:482028.
00:49YES, THEY ARE CALLED REPUBLICANS.
00:59THANKS TO THE WAR,
01:00BUSINESSES IN IRAN ARE
01:02EXPERIENCING MASS LAYOFFS.
01:04THE GOOD NEWS, ALL THE GUYS WHO
01:06CHANT DEATH TO AMERICA WERE
01:07INSTANTLY HIRED BY COLUMBIA
01:09UNIVERSITY.
01:13THE FCC HAS RELEASED A MASSIVE
01:15TROVE OF VIEWER COMPLAINTS AGAINST
01:19BAD BUNNY'S HALFTIME SHOW AT THIS
01:21YEAR'S SUPER BOWL.
01:22IT EVEN BEATS THE RECORD OF
01:24COMPLAINTS PREVIOUSLY HELD BY
01:26ANOTHER SHOW.
01:32A TOW TRUCK DRIVER HAS GONE
01:34VIRAL FOR RESCUING A MOUSE THAT
01:36WAS STUCK IN THE ICE.
01:38EVIDENTLY HE HAD PRACTICE USING
01:40THE SAME EXACT TECHNIQUE THEY
01:42EMPLOYED TO GET JOY BEHAR OUT OF
01:44AN UBER.
01:51AS HANTIVIRUS SPREADS THROUGH
01:53DROPPINGS FROM RATS AND MICE,
01:55THE CDC IS KEEPING A CLOSE EYE
01:58ON RETURNING CRUISE SHIP
01:59PASSENGERS.
02:00AND AN EVEN CLOSER EYE ON
02:03RICHARD GEAR'S ASS.
02:08TRUST THE SCIENCE.
02:12AUTHORITIES AREN'T SURE WHY A
02:13HIKER WAS KILLED IN A SURPRISE
02:16ENCOUNTER WITH A BEAR.
02:17THOUGH IT MAY HAVE SOMETHING TO
02:19DO WITH SURPRISING A BEAR.
02:24CALL ME COLUMBO.
02:27JIMMY KIMMEL ANNOUNCED THAT HE
02:28WILL GO DARK NEXT THURSDAY IN
02:30HONOR OF STEPHEN COLBERT'S
02:32LATE SHOW FINALES ON CBS.
02:34OF COURSE YOU'LL REMEMBER THIS
02:35ISN'T THE FIRST TIME HE WENT
02:37DARK.
02:45AND FINALLY SINGER DUALIPA IS
02:48SUING SAMSUNG FOR $15 MILLION
02:51FOR USING HER PHOTO ON TV BOXES
02:53WITHOUT HER PERMISSION.
02:55AFTER HEARING THIS ROSIE O'DONNEL
02:57IS NOW SUING PURINA DOG CHOW.
03:06THAT IS A FUN STORY.
03:07ALL RIGHT.
03:09SETTLE DOWN.
03:11HERE IS A FUN STORY.
03:13LAST WEEK A 76-YEAR-OLD RETIRED
03:15TEACHER WAS WALKING TO A SUBWAY
03:16STATION WHEN A MAN SHOVED HIM
03:18DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS FROM
03:19BEHIND KILLING HIM.
03:21SORRY, I LIED.
03:23NOT A FUN STORY AT ALL.
03:24POLICE LATER ARRESTED THIS GUY,
03:27RAMEL BURKE, AND GET THIS, IT'S
03:29HIS FIRST ARREST.
03:30HE NEVER COMMITTED A VIOLENT
03:31CRIME BEFORE.
03:33SORRY, I LIED AGAIN.
03:35HE'S BEEN ARRESTED FOUR TIMES
03:37SINCE FEBRUARY.
03:39EVEN MORE INFURIATING, LAST
03:42MONTH HE ASSAULTED A MAN AND A
03:44WOMAN ON THE SUBWAY AND GOT
03:45ARRESTED BUT THE VICTIMS DIDN'T
03:47COOPERATE WITH PROSECUTORS.
03:50IT'S A DECISION THE 23-YEAR-OLD
03:52WOMAN SAYS SHE NOW REGRETS.
03:55SHE TOLD THE NEW YORK POST,
03:57QUOTE, I REGRET IT 100%.
03:59AND I ACTUALLY FEEL REALLY BAD
04:01THAT A MAN LOST HIS LIFE.
04:03MAYBE A PART OF ME WAS JUST LIKE,
04:04I DON'T WANT TO PUT ANOTHER
04:05BLACK MAN IN JAIL.
04:07BUT YOU KNOW, AT SOME POINT, IF
04:08YOU'RE A CRIMINAL, YOU'RE A
04:09CRIMINAL AND HE WAS SCARY.
04:11YEAH, ALMOST AS SCARY AS YOUR
04:12COWARDISE.
04:14BUT I THINK WHEN PEOPLE SAY THEY
04:16DON'T WANT TO SEE ANOTHER BLACK
04:17MAN IN JAIL, THEY USUALLY MEAN AN
04:19INNOCENT ONE.
04:21YOU KNOW, LIKE O.J. SIMPSON.
04:25BUT THIS THUG ATTACKED STRANGERS.
04:28YET ALL SHE SAW WAS HIS RACE AND
04:31MADE AN EXCUSE FOR HIM.
04:32HE'S BLACK SO IT'S OKAY THAT HE
04:34COMMITS VIOLENT CRIME.
04:35HER REACTION IS AS RACIST AS
04:37CRASHING YOUR CAR TO CELEBRATE
04:39ASIAN AWARENESS MONTH.
04:43I'VE DONE THAT.
04:44CONGRATS.
04:47MEANWHILE, VIOLENT CRIME IN THE
04:49SUBWAY IS UP.
04:50IT'S THE FOURTH MURDER IN THE
04:51SUBWAY THIS YEAR.
04:52UP FROM ONE THIS TIME LAST YEAR.
04:55IT'S ONLY MAY.
04:56BUT THIS IS HOW A BROKEN CULTURE
04:57LEADS TO HORRIFIC OUTCOMES.
04:59A CULTURE WHERE EVERYONE SLOWLY
05:01LEARNS TO LIVE AROUND INSANITY.
05:04THAT WOMAN DECIDED THAT SHE COULD
05:05LIVE WITH A CRIMINAL BEING ON THE
05:08STREET AND AN OLD MAN PAID FOR
05:10THAT WITH HIS LIFE.
05:12IN BASKETBALL THEY WOULD GIVE
05:13THAT LADY AN ASSIST.
05:15SHE ACCEPTED AN INTOLERABLE
05:17OUTCOME WHICH PUT THE REST OF US
05:19IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF MAD MEN.
05:21MAD MEN WHO FIGURED OUT THAT IF
05:22THEY GOT AWAY WITH CRIME IN THE
05:24PAST WHY STOP NOW?
05:25BECAUSE NOW SIMPLY ENFORCING THE
05:27LAW IS OPPRESSIVE.
05:30MAYBE YOU SHOULD IGNORE YOUR OWN
05:33INSTINCTS BECAUSE OTHERWISE
05:34SOMEBODY MIGHT CALL YOU RACIST.
05:36HEY, INSTEAD OF CROSSING THE
05:37STREET, I'M GOING TO WALK RIGHT
05:39THROUGH THIS STREET GANG.
05:41HEY, MAYBE THEY WILL WAVE THE
05:42INITIATION WHEN THEY HEAR MY WU-TANG
05:44RING TONE.
05:47BUT REFUSING TO ACKNOWLEDGE
05:49DANGER DOESN'T ELIMINATE IT.
05:51JUST TRANSFER THE RISK ONTO
05:53INNOCENT PEOPLE.
05:54IT'S FAKE COMPASSION.
05:56NOT EMPATHY.
05:57IT'S SURRENDER.
05:58BECAUSE THE BURDEN OF THAT
05:59COMPASSION NEVER FALLS ON THE
06:01ELITES WHO PUSH IT.
06:03RIDING THE TRAIN HOME AT
06:03AOC IS IN AN UBER AND JOE BIDEN
06:06GETS AROUND IN A HEARSE.
06:09NOPE, IT FALLS ON THE WORKING
06:11WOMAN RIDING THE TRAIN HOME AT
06:13MIDNIGHT, THE GRANDMOTHER WALKING
06:14TO CHURCH, THE RETIRED TEACHER
06:15GOING DOWN THE SUBWAY STAIRS.
06:17IT'S NEVER THE POLITICIAN
06:18RETURNING FROM A MEETING ON HOW
06:20TO RAISE YOUR TAXES.
06:21INSTEAD IT'S THE SAME MINORITY
06:23AS THE LEFT CLAIM TO PROTECT
06:24THAT ABSORBS THE RISK.
06:26BUT THE TYPICAL FEMALE DEMOCRAT
06:28IS MORE SCARED OF BEING CALLED A
06:29RACIST THAN HER OWN DEATH.
06:32SO THEY SACRIFICED SAFETY AND
06:34THEY STOPPED BELIEVING THAT
06:35COOPERATION MATTERS WHICH MAKES
06:37THE SYSTEM EVEN WEAKER AND
06:39CREATES EVEN MORE CHAOS.
06:41SO IT'S NOT JUST THE KILLER WHO
06:42IS GUILTY, IT'S A MINDSET
06:44BELONGING TO SO MANY SO-CALLED
06:46EMPATHETIC MORONS WHO MAKE THE
06:48KILLER'S MISSION EASIER.
06:50IT'S A CULTURE THAT
06:51ROMANTICIZES DYSFUNCTION AND
06:53DEMONIZES LAW AND ORDER,
06:55CREATING A PUBLIC THAT WOULD PUT
06:56THEIR LIVES AT RISK TO AVOID
06:58GETTING A MEAN COMMENT ON
06:59FACEBOOK.
07:00BUT WHEN ENOUGH PEOPLE DECIDE
07:02THAT, EVENTUALLY SOMEONE INNOCENT
07:03PAYS THE PRICE.
07:05AND NEXT TIME IT JUST MIGHT BE
07:06THEM.
07:08LET'S WELCOME TO
07:11THANK YOU.
07:14THANK YOU.
07:15THANK YOU.
07:16HE'S SO WHITE, HE SAYS THANK YOU
07:18TO AUTOMATIC DOORS.
07:19FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR TOM
07:20SHALOO.
07:23HE WEARS THREE WATCHES.
07:26ONLY TWO OF THEM YOU CAN SEE.
07:28SHARK TANK STAR KEVIN O'LEARY.
07:33HIS AUDIENCE SUFFERS FROM
07:35RESTING REFUND FACE.
07:37COMEDIAN JEFF DIVE.
07:41SHE TALKS SO FAST HER TONGUE
07:44HAS A PIT CREW.
07:45CO-HOST ABOUT NUMBERED EMILY
07:46CAPAGNO.
07:53TOM, DOESN'T THIS KIND OF FEEL
07:55LIKE A LAW AND ORDER EPISODE,
07:57LIKE A WOKE WOMEN WON'T PRESS
07:59CHARGES AGAINST HER ATTACKER
08:00BECAUSE HER ATTACKER IS ONE OF
08:02THE OPPRESSED.
08:03IT ACTUALLY FEELS LIKE THIS IS
08:04COPYING A LAW AND ORDER
08:06EPISODE AS OPPOSED TO LAW AND
08:08ORDER COPYING REAL LIFE.
08:10YES.
08:10RIP FROM THE HEADLINES.
08:13BUT GREG, I'M GLAD YOU USED
08:14THE WORD EMPATHY OR YOU SAID
08:16THE WORD EMPATHY.
08:16SO-CALLED EMPATHY.
08:17IT'S SOMETHING I'VE BEEN
08:20SEEING AND HEARING A LOT LATELY.
08:22DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS ACCUSING
08:23THE PRESIDENT, THERE'S JUST NO
08:25EMPATHY IN THIS ADMINISTRATION.
08:26JOURNALISTS SAYING THE SAME
08:28THING.
08:28AND YOU LOVE THE PHRASE
08:30SUICIDAL EMPATHY.
08:31WE'VE USED THAT IN THE PAST.
08:33BUT REALLY, WHAT IS EMPATHY?
08:35IT'S THE ABILITY TO PUT
08:37YOURSELF IN SOMEONE'S SHOES.
08:39THAT'S WHY WE WATCH THE
08:40SOPRANOS.
08:40MAYBE NOT WE'RE GANGSTERS,
08:42BUT WE'RE ABLE TO SEE THE
08:43POINT OF VIEW OF TONY SOPRANO,
08:44RIGHT?
08:45YOU CAN DO THAT WITH
08:46INDIVIDUALS.
08:47YOU CAN'T DO IT WITH A WHOLE
08:48SOCIETY.
08:49PRESIDENT TRUMP'S JOB IS NOT TO
08:50EMPATHIZE.
08:51IT IS TO GET THE JOB DONE.
08:53AND SHE DISPLAYED THE FACT THAT
08:54IT WAS NOT REAL EMPATHY, WAS
08:56IT?
08:56BECAUSE WHAT DID SHE SAY?
08:57SHE SAID SOMEONE ELSE GOT HURT,
08:59BUT I DIDN'T WANT TO PUT ANOTHER
09:00BLACK PERSON IN PRISON.
09:01YES.
09:02THAT'S NOT EMPATHY.
09:03IF YOU HAD EMPATHY, YOU WOULD
09:05EMPATHIZE WITH THE INDIVIDUALS
09:07THAT HE HURT, BUT INSTEAD SHE
09:09CITED A STATISTIC.
09:10YES.
09:11YOU KNOW, THAT'S NOT EMPATHY.
09:12THAT'S A GREAT DISTINCTION.
09:13SHE DOESN'T EMPATHIZE WITH THE
09:15INDIVIDUAL.
09:16SHE EMPATHIZES WITH THE GROUP,
09:17WHICH CAN NOT ACTUALLY BE.
09:20IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO EMPATHIZE WITH
09:22THE GROUP.
09:22THAT'S WHY I COME TO YOU, MR. SPARKLY.
09:29YOU LOOK LIKE LIBERACHI THREW UP ON
09:31YOU.
09:32YOU KNOW, LISTEN, LISTEN.
09:34I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW FABULOUS I
09:37LOOKED.
09:37YOU LOOK AMAZED.
09:39MR. FABULOUS.
09:43THANK YOU.
09:43I WANT TO TELL YOU, TO MATCH
09:45THESE SPARKLES, I'M WEARING THE
09:46SAME WATCH THAT PUTIN WEARS.
09:48REALLY?
09:49HE GOT THIS WHEN HE WAS A NICE
09:50GUY.
09:50BAD GUY.
09:51HE STILL WEARS IT NOW THAT HE'S A
09:52BAD GUY.
09:53BUT THE WATCH IS REALLY FAMOUS.
09:54IT'S CALLED THE PUTIN, F.P.
09:56JOURNE, CONOMETRE BLUE.
09:58PUTIN, BABY.
09:59I GOT ONE.
10:02WHAT THE HELL ARE WE DOING?
10:03I DON'T KNOW.
10:05SELLING WATCHES RIGHT NOW?
10:07I THOUGHT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
10:07THIS RACIST LADY.
10:11YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME TO
10:12DIGRESS ON WHATEVER YOU WANT.
10:14I WAS THINKING ABOUT THAT LADY
10:16AND I'M ASKING MYSELF, IF
10:17SOMEBODY BEAT ME UP OR ATTACKED
10:19THE PUTIN AND THEN THE POLICE
10:20SAID, HEY, DO YOU WANT TO PRESS
10:21CHARGES?
10:22, YES.
10:26ARE YOU KIDDING?
10:27I DON'T EVEN GET IT.
10:29IT MAKES NO SENSE.
10:30So you will not exact your own revenge.
10:30Also, the whole point of
10:32pressing charges is so you don't
10:34exact your own revenge.
10:36Like, if somebody says I'm not
10:39gonna press charges, the police
10:40would go, uh oh, she's got three
10:41older brothers that are gonna kill
10:43this guy.
10:44The whole point of pressing
10:45charges is so that the law, like,
10:48exacts the punishment and not your
10:49Well, I would have gone an
10:50extra step.
10:51I would have sued him, his
10:52family, his mother.
10:53I don't know if he has any dough,
10:54but I would extract as much as I
10:55nicht mehr als ich könnte.
10:56You know what?
10:58Thank you.
10:59You would have shark tanked
11:01him.
11:01You would have taken 10%
11:03I'm going to take 10% in
11:05perpetuity.
11:07You would have gotten a royalty.
11:09You would have gotten a royalty
11:10on his next crime.
11:11I love it.
11:11I love it.
11:13Fantastic.
11:14Jeff, it's weird how,
11:17where do you think this mindset
11:18comes from?
11:19And it's almost now that we're
11:22kind of being taught that justice
11:23is not a priority.
11:25This kind of amorphous fairness and
11:27empathy is.
11:28They have psyoped young people for
11:29the last like 20 years on race.
11:31It's race first, race first, race
11:33first, and then lost sight of what
11:35racism is.
11:36Anytime you make a decision,
11:38positive or negative, based on
11:39someone's skin color, that is
11:42racist.
11:43So the second that she's like,
11:44well, I don't want to put a black
11:45person in jail that's racist.
11:46You're like, you're being the
11:48racist.
11:48Yes.
11:49By even just interfering that.
11:51So, you know.
11:52She's terrified of this like
11:54stigma of doing the right thing.
11:57It's like, I, like if people find
11:58out that I press charges against
12:00the black man, I'm going to get
12:01like canceled from my book club.
12:03Right.
12:04To her, she thinks that's the
12:05right thing, which that's the
12:06whole problem with this whole
12:07psyop.
12:08I got friends who go to
12:09different countries and they go
12:10there like in India and they're
12:11like, look at all these
12:12You're like, that's not
12:13minorities.
12:14Yes.
12:14They're the majority here.
12:15But it's all under this strange
12:17racial, um, things that they're
12:19teaching in school where
12:20anything you do, if you're, if
12:23you're a person of color or gay
12:24or whatever, as long as you're
12:26not white, let it rip.
12:27Like, and that, and that's a
12:28problem.
12:29Yeah, it is a problem.
12:33I'm sorry we're out of time.
12:36I can fit it in.
12:38Yeah, I've heard that before.
12:39Tell us about your watch.
12:41Tell us about your watch.
12:43This is, something bugs me too
12:45about how we add modifiers to
12:47violence.
12:48We used to just say something is
12:49violent and then we say it's
12:50political violence and somehow
12:51that adds meaning to it.
12:53In this case, it would be like,
12:54oh, it's, it's, uh, minority
12:57driven violence.
12:58It's like, no, it's violence.
13:00Right.
13:00Poverty violence, whatever it is.
13:01Yeah.
13:02I was in LensCrafters up by
13:04Columbus Circle.
13:05It must be nice.
13:05And it was great.
13:06And, um, of course, which is
13:08what happens here all the time.
13:10It's just a matter of time if
13:10you go shopping around here.
13:12Um, people came in, robbed the
13:13store left.
13:14So the cops came and NYPD
13:15responded.
13:16When was this?
13:17Um, the last time I got my
13:18eyes checked.
13:19Oh, I thought you were talking
13:20about like today.
13:21Oh, no.
13:21Oh.
13:22It's relevant to this story.
13:23No, please do.
13:24Okay.
13:24So, so the cops respond.
13:27They are not white.
13:29And the store clerk, um, refuses
13:32to identify the skin color of one
13:34of the perps.
13:35And that the skin color of the
13:37person who is African-American,
13:38black-American, whatever you
13:39want to say, had dyed blonde hair.
13:41So she kept saying blonde hair,
13:42blonde hair.
13:43And the cop was like blonde,
13:44anything else about that?
13:46Blonde hair.
13:46And I saw this exchange and I was
13:48sitting there and I was watching
13:49that her inability to just
13:51describe the physical attributes
13:52of someone that had just committed
13:54a crime in front of all of us
13:55while we were sitting there.
13:56It was so interesting.
13:58They were so paralyzed.
13:59And something you said earlier
14:01reminded me of, of, of, there's a
14:03woman in Oakland in February,
14:042023.
14:05She was a self-considered
14:07abolitionist, right?
14:08She was a prison abolitionist.
14:09I remember.
14:09And an anarchist.
14:11And like all of them, she got
14:13dragged to death and run over
14:15because she was being carjacked
14:17or robbed in a bank parking lot,
14:18whatever.
14:19I am sorry that her life was lost,
14:22obviously.
14:22But after that, her friends and
14:24family, her chosen family as they
14:26were described, advocated for zero
14:28jail time because they said, no, no,
14:30no, no, no.
14:30She wouldn't want, yeah.
14:31She wouldn't want this person to
14:32have no jail time.
14:32And I thought about how.
14:33I was like, wow.
14:34She essentially sacrificed herself
14:36for the cause.
14:37But what I see with this woman
14:39here, what I see with all of those
14:41females who refuse to describe
14:43adequately or complain to the
14:45police or make sure that one
14:47arrest is the last, is that they
14:48are sacrificing others.
14:50People.
14:50That the seven prior victims of
14:53the arrests of the person who
14:55stabbed Christina Yee a couple
14:58blocks from here, 40 times, his
15:00priors, where were they
15:01sacrificed her?
15:02Yeah.
15:02This 77-year-old man was
15:04sacrificed by the inability of
15:05that feckless invertebrate to even
15:07just stand up and say, this man
15:09assaulted me.
15:10So up until now, he's the waste of
15:13flesh.
15:13But I think that these victims who
15:15are totally blindsided by the
15:17color of skin that they are now
15:19waste of flesh too.
15:20You said waste of flesh twice.
15:22We had a bet on waste of
15:23flesh one.
15:24I know.
15:25I know.
15:25Damn it.
15:26Damn it.
15:27Is that why Arash told me to call
15:28him a waste of flesh?
15:29Yes.
15:30Yes.
15:30Well, then I get all the money,
15:32guys.
15:32Yes.
15:33I want a little money on
15:34feckless.
15:34He told me to.
15:36Whatever.
15:37Up next, the attack ad that's
15:39not.
15:41Did you ever get on feckless?
15:42No.
15:44But my buddy does.
15:46At Walmart.
15:47A story in five words.
15:54Anti-Pratt campaign ad backfires.
15:58Pratt opposes using taxpayer money
16:00to build brand new houses for
16:02unhoused neighbors.
16:03Pratt thinks L.A. needs thousands
16:05more police officers and Republican
16:07Spencer Pratt thinks public employee
16:09unions should have less power, not
16:11Hmm.
16:12Wow.
16:12That's awful.
16:15That's awful.
16:16Jeff, that was an attack ad.
16:18Boy, are they pathetic.
16:19It's amazing.
16:19They're going against Spencer
16:21Pratt who is like taking off.
16:24You know, they basically list the
16:27stuff that's wrong that they think
16:29is wrong and it's all common sense.
16:31You live in L.A.
16:32does this guy have a chance?
16:34I don't know if he has a chance
16:35because I don't really trust
16:36polls.
16:37I've said that on here like a
16:37million times.
16:38I don't know.
16:39What do you have?
16:39What's wrong with the Polish?
16:41I don't trust those dumb
16:43Polish.
16:44Spencer Pratt is, I think, I
16:44think he's Swedish.
16:46Well, I'm saying like I have, I
16:48can't speak to whether I think
16:49this guy's going to win or not.
16:51But these ads are, it's, they're
16:53basically campaigning for them.
16:55Yeah.
16:55Spencer Pratt thinks your house
16:57shouldn't be burned down.
16:58You're like, yeah, that's kind of.
17:02When Steve Garvey was running in
17:04California, those ads were almost
17:06comedic back in the day too.
17:07Yeah.
17:07Because they would just do the
17:08same thing.
17:09And then one of their big running
17:10points, which in Los Angeles was
17:12like, uh, Steve Garvey voted for
17:15Donald Trump.
17:17And that was it.
17:18That was like the end of it.
17:19And you're like, but that's, that's,
17:20that seems fine.
17:22And then everyone in L.A.
17:23is so cooked.
17:24Yeah.
17:24Well, isn't that enough, Jeff?
17:25Isn't that enough?
17:26You're like, no, that's not
17:27enough.
17:27Like I voted for him too, you
17:28know?
17:28Yeah, that was, that's what
17:29they're going to try to do with
17:30Pratt is nationalize the election.
17:32He wants to try to keep it local.
17:34Yeah.
17:34So it's about the issues.
17:36Kevin, he's getting a lot of
17:39support from billionaires.
17:41And what do you make of him?
17:43He seems like he's got all the
17:45right ideas and he's speaking from
17:46the heart.
17:48Anything from California?
17:50No.
17:51Yeah.
17:51But he's.
17:52I don't care who you are.
17:53Stay there.
17:55Don't get involved in managing the
17:57rest of the country.
17:58Deal with your own crap.
17:59The place is a mess.
18:00I don't care what your politics
18:02are.
18:02Go fix, prove you can.
18:04Then you can come out of jail.
18:05Yeah.
18:06That would be fair.
18:07But any of these guys that want
18:08national roles or mandates, they
18:11got to fix California.
18:12That place is just.
18:13Yeah.
18:13Well, he wants to.
18:14He wants to fix California.
18:15Yeah.
18:15No, but he's running.
18:17He's running for mayor, Kevin.
18:19I mean, his house burned down.
18:21It's kind of a beautiful story
18:23that he's going fighting the,
18:25fighting the people that basically
18:26allowed his city to burn.
18:27The mayor suck in California.
18:30Everything burns down in
18:32California.
18:32Everything gets robbed.
18:33You get stolen.
18:34You lose your watches.
18:35Everything's terrible.
18:37It's just, it can't get worse.
18:40So here's the story.
18:41I don't care if you're a
18:41Republican or Democrat.
18:42You say, I'm going to fix this
18:44in California.
18:44Watch me fix it.
18:45And I can fix the country too.
18:47Now that's an attack ad.
18:48I like that.
18:49Because nobody there can get
18:51anything done.
18:53So leave them in California.
18:55Just like a big baggie and leave
18:57it there.
19:01I can see that.
19:03I'm going to go on Shark Tank and
19:05go, sharks, have you ever wanted to
19:06put a giant bag over a state?
19:10You would go, I'm in.
19:13All right.
19:14Karen Bass dropped out of the next
19:15debate.
19:16Did you see that?
19:17Yes.
19:17Is that hilarious?
19:18For a second I thought you were
19:19calling me a Karen and I was like,
19:20I didn't say that.
19:23I am obviously a great ambassador
19:25from California though.
19:26I escaped.
19:27I love it.
19:28Also, not only is she not debating
19:29Spencer Pratt, but the other
19:31candidate, Rahman or Rahman.
19:33What are we doing?
19:37What is this episode?
19:38Rahman, Rahman.
19:40Are you calling me?
19:41Or wait, what?
19:42Anyway.
19:44She reneged on her defunding.
19:45Somebody put shrooms in our
19:47water.
19:49She reneged on her defund the
19:51police stance.
19:52True.
19:52And when pressed, she essentially
19:54mealy-mouthed that, well, it's
19:55because we've downsized enough.
19:57But the point is that Spencer
19:58Pratt is making an impact whether
20:00or not he gets any farther, even
20:01though I'm praying that he does,
20:03in that he is forcing these
20:04people, he's forcing her to drop
20:05out of the debate.
20:07Yep.
20:07Forcing the other candidate to
20:08admit to not defund the cops.
20:10What I noticed in the ad too,
20:11besides the hilarity of the
20:12truthfulness, is that they use the
20:13word Republican like such a
20:15pejorative.
20:15Right.
20:16And it was recently that we had
20:17Reagan, that we had Schwarzenegger.
20:19I mean, we had, we have had
20:20Republicans at the helm of
20:22California and it was fine.
20:24There are plenty of red
20:25counties.
20:26Now, many have fled with their
20:27common sense, but I hope that
20:29there's just a shred and a
20:30semblance of people there in L.A.
20:31who see that he's common sense.
20:33He even says, look, I'm not, you
20:34know, he's trying to distinguish
20:35from MAGA and say, look, guys,
20:37all I care about is putting
20:38roofs over our head and maybe
20:39having, you know, your kids not
20:41get raped on the way to school.
20:42Like, is that so much to ask?
20:43And maybe that's going to be the
20:44next ad.
20:45But he's brilliant in this
20:46delivery in his common sense
20:48approach.
20:48And I'm crossing my fingers
20:50along with the rest of the
20:50country.
20:51Can I also, sorry, can I, I
20:55also want to push back a little.
20:57California is a beautiful,
20:58beautiful state.
20:59There's a lot of great things in
21:01the state of California.
21:02And I don't think it's heroic to
21:03leave.
21:04I don't think it's great to just
21:05move to Nashville or move to
21:06these things.
21:06I'd like someone to stay in
21:08California and save it.
21:10Let's reverse this liberal
21:11bull crap that's been going on
21:13in California for a long time.
21:14And that's what Spencer
21:15brought one.
21:15Yeah.
21:17He wants to fix it.
21:18You are.
21:18To fix it.
21:19You're an enabler.
21:20Yeah.
21:21No, I'm not.
21:22You don't leave your wife.
21:23You work on it.
21:25You restore it.
21:26I swear she's going to change.
21:30I haven't found any bottles
21:31under the couch.
21:32You fix it.
21:33You don't leave it.
21:33To be clear, guys, I left for
21:34this job.
21:35It's not like I left.
21:36You made it sound like to Kevin
21:37O'Leary, like I escaped.
21:39I did.
21:40All right.
21:40You kids.
21:42I feel like I'm on an episode of
21:43Moonlighting.
21:44California rules.
21:47They both kind of bring this up
21:48that it's like I think the
21:50Democrats want to nationalize the
21:52election so they can tie Pratt to
21:54Trump.
21:55And what he's talking about is
21:57these.
21:58This is what's going on right now
21:59in L.A. is screwed.
22:01People are screwed.
22:02This is about Los Angeles.
22:04Does he have a chance?
22:05Yes, he does have a chance.
22:06And, you know, I lived in L.A.
22:08for a year.
22:08I didn't even know where to vote.
22:10Like, I think a lot of
22:12conservative people out there,
22:13they don't even bother to vote
22:14because they know this guy could
22:15motivate them.
22:16I love this ad.
22:17He should use this ad.
22:19Not a form of the ad.
22:20He shouldn't parody the ad.
22:21He should just take money.
22:23Spend it on this ad.
22:25Yes.
22:26And then at the end say, I'm
22:27Spencer Pratt.
22:28I approve this message.
22:29They didn't even, like, the
22:31great thing about this, they
22:31didn't even couch it in the ways
22:33that they usually do it.
22:34Like, if you're talking about
22:34homelessness, you're supposed to
22:36show a picture of, like, a
22:37single mom with her kid.
22:39Yeah, yeah.
22:39Play the music.
22:40They showed that.
22:40They were like, look at this
22:41luxury condo.
22:42We don't want to.
22:43Spencer Pratt doesn't want to
22:44give this away to a homeless
22:46drug addict.
22:47And it's like, yeah, he doesn't.
22:49Yeah.
22:50They kicked out, like, seniors
22:51from senior living centers for
22:53homeless, and then they didn't
22:54even put the homeless in there.
22:55It is insane.
22:57I hope he wins.
22:58I really do.
22:59The fact that he's even
23:00talking about the homeless in
23:01this situation shows that he
23:02should be a frontrunner.
23:03Karen Bass just ignores it.
23:05Yeah.
23:05All right.
23:06Up next is Tax the Rich
23:08Bigoted.
23:14It's the Gutfeld debate.
23:16Live from the Gutfeld debate
23:18center.
23:18Hosted by five-time Nobel Peace
23:20Prize winner, Gray Gutfeld.
23:24Thank you.
23:26Thank you.
23:27Thank you.
23:28Tonight's debate is the slogan,
23:30tax the rich.
23:32Bigoted, Kevin.
23:33I go to you first for obvious
23:35reasons.
23:36The New York real estate mogul
23:37Stephen Roth recently said, quote,
23:40I consider the phrase tax the
23:41rich when spit out with anger and
23:44contempt by politicians to be
23:45just as hateful as some
23:46disgusting racial slurs and even
23:49the phrase from the river to
23:50the sea.
23:51Do you agree?
23:53I prefer that you say you have to
23:56pay your fair share, but you never
23:58know what that is.
23:59Yeah.
24:00Personally, what I think we should
24:01all do, and this is another
24:02California idea, everybody pays
24:06110%, 10% more than they make, and
24:08everybody gets free government
24:10cheese down by the river.
24:14That would work.
24:15Yes.
24:15You know, think about it.
24:16I mean, free food once a day down
24:18by the river and you make no money,
24:20but you work all day.
24:21That's California.
24:23Now, the whole thing now, which I
24:24love, is we've got competition of
24:26states.
24:26So you got Mondami, love him.
24:28I think he's fantastic on social
24:30media.
24:31Meanwhile, he's the best real estate
24:33agent for Miami Beach.
24:34Yeah.
24:36So I'm going to give him the award
24:38myself.
24:39I'm going to say thank you.
24:40Thank you.
24:40But enough.
24:41The traffic's held down here now.
24:42Yeah.
24:43Everybody's from New York.
24:44Yeah.
24:44Or Massachusetts or New Jersey.
24:46It's crazy.
24:48Interesting.
24:48You know, Emily, you know what I've
24:50noticed is that for the longest
24:53time they were doing identity
24:55politics in order to cleave the
24:56country, and it failed.
24:59Blew up in their faces.
25:00So now they're going back to what
25:02was before that?
25:03Class warfare.
25:04Totally.
25:05Yeah.
25:05That's what this is.
25:06So I don't, I don't think, I
25:09know if, I think where he's going
25:11is what I agree with, which is,
25:13what are we seeing?
25:14We're seeing that political
25:15violence is somehow not only
25:16acceptable, but it's like
25:17defensible, right?
25:19Yeah.
25:19Pretty soon the class warfare
25:20might rise to that level.
25:22And not that I'm trying to be an
25:23alarmist, but I see this pattern
25:25over and over again, which is a
25:27desensitization happening online
25:28and with social media.
25:29Yeah.
25:30It's parroted by usually Democrat
25:32elected officials.
25:33Right.
25:34And somehow it becomes okay.
25:35So if the CEO of a health
25:37insurance industry, if it was okay
25:38and acceptable, Brian Thompson, to
25:40be murdered right here on 6th
25:42Avenue, then what next billionaire
25:44will it be okay to murder too?
25:46Yeah, Kevin.
25:46I mean, that's essentially what
25:47they're, no, I don't, I don't, I'm
25:49just saying.
25:49Thank God you don't, thank God you
25:51don't stand out.
25:53You know, I got to tell you.
25:54No one can see you in a crowd.
25:55You know, I got to tell you.
25:56No one can see you in a crowd.
25:56Nobody messes with me because I've
25:58got the Putin watch.
26:00You're going to be like
26:01Wonder Woman.
26:01That's it.
26:02Yeah.
26:03You know, Tom, you know what I
26:05think, this is a bizarre theory.
26:08I think that in this like world
26:11where there's these class
26:12distinctions, the people that are
26:15saying like tax the rich, these
26:16are people with, on the Democrats
26:19side, they have $4 million.
26:21And they're, they are going after
26:23people who make $40.
26:24And the people who make $40
26:25million go after the people who
26:27make $400.
26:27Do you see my point?
26:29Yeah.
26:29Like because they are okay.
26:31They're like, well, I don't make
26:32that much money.
26:33So they like, they're always
26:34pushing it.
26:35Like I only make $400,000 a year.
26:37So screw those $4 million.
26:39But they don't see that it always
26:40gets lower.
26:41There's always somebody else to
26:42hate.
26:43Yes.
26:43And this guy, I never, I don't
26:44even know who this guy is really.
26:45But then I saw the thing.
26:46Tax the rich is as bad as racial
26:49slurs.
26:50And I was like, racial slurs
26:52that bad.
26:54That was what I thought.
26:56You know?
26:57The answer is yes.
26:59Says our sponsor.
27:02No, I mean.
27:04The thing is that this argument
27:06doesn't work.
27:07Because he's not going to impress
27:09anybody with this.
27:10because people on the left, they will
27:13not, they will say no.
27:14Because racial slurs are their, like
27:16that's their religion.
27:17So saying that tax the rich is as
27:19bad as racial slurs, you're never
27:20going to sell left wingers on that.
27:21And right wingers are like, eh, we
27:23don't care about any of this
27:24nonsense.
27:25Yeah.
27:25You know, it's funny, Jeff too.
27:26This is the only situation where
27:28people smear something that they
27:30want to be.
27:31Yeah.
27:32You know what I mean?
27:33It's like, I hate the rich, but I
27:36want to be rich.
27:37Right.
27:37You know, first of all, I miss, and
27:39I know I sound older than I really
27:40am here.
27:41But like I miss when.
27:41How old are you?
27:4250?
27:42I'm 43.
27:44My liver is 108.
27:47No, but the thing is like it says
27:48tax the rich and rich is supposed to
27:50be the bad guy here.
27:51When I miss when tax was the bad guy.
27:54Yes.
27:54We used to be against taxes.
27:56And we used to be like, why is rich
27:59bad?
28:00Rich is good.
28:01You know how hard it is to be rich?
28:02You're all trying to do it.
28:04We're all trying, like, so you can't,
28:05it's just envy.
28:06They're all like bad that you're rich.
28:08Yeah.
28:08The Beatles wrote a song about tax,
28:11what's it called?
28:12Tax man?
28:13Tax man.
28:13See?
28:14But what we should be doing is, I
28:16don't care if you pay $20 in taxes a
28:18year or $20 million in taxes a year.
28:20I want to know where that tax is
28:22going.
28:23Yeah.
28:23I want to see on some sort of
28:24website.
28:26I want to go, oh, we're working on
28:27all these potholes in your
28:28neighborhood with your tax money.
28:30Oh, this amount of money is going.
28:31I want to know how much is going in
28:32the pocket of these scumbags like
28:34Mayor Bass.
28:34I want to know everywhere my tax
28:36dollars goes and then we can kind
28:37of vote on those things.
28:38So forget about being mad at the
28:41rich.
28:41Let's be mad at the tax.
28:43That's what DOGE was.
28:44And then they got vilified for
28:45me.
28:45I have some good news here.
28:46I've done extensive research.
28:48Yeah.
28:48I've been rich and I've been poor.
28:50Rich is better.
28:51Yes.
28:53I agree.
28:54Yes.
28:56I agree.
28:57The world is cruel.
29:01Coming up, the overhead bin
29:04personality test.
29:06Yes.
29:07My favorite topic.
29:08I'm Greg Gutfeld and this is season
29:10two of What Did I Miss?
29:12We locked contestants away for months.
29:14No phone.
29:15No TV.
29:16Now they're back in the real world and
29:17they have to answer one simple
29:18question.
29:19What's real and what's fake?
29:21Hollywood agents want to rep an AI
29:23actress.
29:24America's halftime show was entirely in
29:26Spanish.
29:27Money.
29:27The U.S. invaded Greenland.
29:30Well, for now.
29:32What did I miss?
29:33New season streaming now.
29:35Only on Fox Nation.
29:37That's my show.
29:38Power your life with Jennerac.
29:44Is this wrong?
29:52Can overhead bins predict morality?
29:55Emily, you fly a lot or so I'm told.
29:59A TIKTOKER says you can tell if
30:00someone is a good person by what
30:02they put in the airplane overhead
30:04bin.
30:05Claiming good people store their
30:07carry-on suitcase overhead, keep
30:08their backpacks and purses under
30:09the seat.
30:10But people who put small items like
30:12backpacks, coats, overhead are
30:14selfish because obviously they
30:16block the space for other bags.
30:18What are your thoughts?
30:20Totally.
30:21Yeah.
30:21It doesn't have to necessarily be a
30:23good person, but whether you're a
30:24good traveler.
30:25Yeah.
30:25Whether you're a hated traveler.
30:27So for example, the other day, when
30:28I was in my seat, whatever.
30:30And I, as I arrived, I saw low and
30:32behold, just a coat up there.
30:34And then, of course, the woman who
30:36owned it that later on someone was
30:38like, ma'am, can I move this to
30:39put my actual luggage?
30:40And she like made a big stink.
30:42And then when someone had a baby
30:42behind her, she like literally
30:43got into a fight with the mom.
30:44The mom was like, I'm sorry, I
30:45have like a two-year-old on my
30:46lap.
30:47It was everything that emanated
30:48from this woman was horrible.
30:50Thank God for noise kissing
30:51headphones.
30:51The whole point is, I could tell
30:52from the beginning because of her
30:53jacket up there.
30:54Yeah.
30:54You know what I do?
30:57Translation?
30:59I have a never fail strategy for
31:02that when I fly.
31:02I carry a clear bag of just leaky
31:07pomegranates.
31:08And I open up the thing and I go,
31:11and I go, oh, I'm just going to put
31:12this above your jacket.
31:14And the jacket is just pulled out,
31:16Tom.
31:17Tom, you are like the most
31:18impressed.
31:18I travel with you at least once a
31:20month.
31:20We like to go away to Fire
31:21Island.
31:24But, um, I, uh, I believe that
31:29joke.
31:31It's so funny when they want to
31:32open your carry-on and they go,
31:34what's this?
31:36But anyway, you, like you're a
31:39really good traveler.
31:40What is your, you, you must have
31:41insight.
31:42Well, I think people take too
31:44much stuff.
31:45Yes.
31:45I don't even want the stupid
31:46rolly bag.
31:46Have I ever taken a rolly bag?
31:48No, you take a satchel.
31:49Yes.
31:50You take a satchel.
31:51No.
31:51Like you're delivering ransom
31:52money for your missing
31:53grandmother.
31:55I have a soft bag and I put it in
31:58the overhead.
31:59And sometimes people look at me
31:59like, wait, what's that bag?
32:00That bag should be under there.
32:01I only have one bag.
32:02Sometimes I have no bags.
32:04Remember that time we went away
32:05for the weekend?
32:05I took nothing.
32:06Greg was like, where's your bag?
32:07I said, no bags.
32:08I'll shower when I get home.
32:09Yeah.
32:11Really?
32:11Yeah, but he's a crazy person.
32:13That's crazy.
32:15What about you?
32:16You're a, you're a guy on the road.
32:18Yeah.
32:19Everyone's going to be very
32:20excited.
32:20Finally, a stand-up comedian is
32:22going to talk about airplane
32:24travel.
32:27material.
32:31I think that's crazy.
32:33Him putting his soft bag up there
32:35just because it's his only thing.
32:36It fits under your seat.
32:37What?
32:37That's for the big bags that can't
32:40fit under seats.
32:41So the stuff up there is not for
32:43just, well, it's my only thing.
32:45It's for anything that doesn't
32:47fit under a seat.
32:48So like you're being selfish and
32:50it is, it is, it is, it is a
32:51testament to your personality, I
32:52think.
32:56Wait, what are you booing about?
32:58They're booing you because you're
33:00selfish because you bring two
33:01bags, you hog.
33:02No, I don't.
33:03First of all, I didn't say I bring
33:05anything.
33:06How did I get brought into that?
33:07I haven't confessed what I bring.
33:09I might bring nothing and just
33:11shower when I get home like this
33:12psycho.
33:12Yeah.
33:13What I'm saying is that that is
33:16for roller bags because people
33:17don't want to have to check it
33:18because whenever you get it
33:19back, it has bullet holes and
33:20graffiti in it or they lose it.
33:22that is for the bags that are too
33:27big to not fit under your seat.
33:29So if you get a roll up your
33:30little blazer and put it up there,
33:32that's selfish because that can
33:33not fit.
33:34I kind of agree, but at the same
33:36time, Kevin, I'm going to
33:37eliminate your answer, which is
33:39you're going to fly private.
33:40You can't say that.
33:41No, I wasn't going to say that.
33:43What I was going to say is I
33:44have no idea what you guys are
33:46talking about.
33:47You know, the last time I was on
33:52a commercial place, I was on a
33:52plane, it was Pan Am in 1977.
33:56Oh, my gosh.
33:57Plenty of room.
33:58Plenty of room.
33:59There weren't even any roller
34:00bags.
34:01You have to carry the thing.
34:03How old are you?
34:04Do you know my uncle was a
34:05mechanic for Pan Am?
34:07Isn't that hilarious?
34:08And I think I was on that
34:09plane.
34:09Yes.
34:11Uncle Wally.
34:13Why am I telling this story?
34:15I don't know.
34:16Yeah.
34:17When was the last time you flew
34:18commercial?
34:20Yeah.
34:21Never mind.
34:22I would love to see you on a
34:23commercial flight.
34:25Just to see what we are
34:26dealing with out here.
34:28You know, I really can't do it
34:30anymore because I have an
34:31artificial hip.
34:32Oh, really?
34:33Yeah, yeah.
34:33Because you can't go through
34:34security anymore.
34:35They just rip you to pieces with
34:36artificial hip.
34:37Oh.
34:38I tried it once and I was treated
34:39poorly.
34:40Wow, you know what?
34:41Now I feel like we were
34:42oppressive and he was the big.
34:44Yeah, yeah.
34:45I think you should.
34:46I do feel bad.
34:47I do.
34:47I feel really bad now.
34:48It appears Morgan is going to have
34:49to fly private.
34:51If you go through security with
34:52an artificial hip, it looks like
34:54a dagger.
34:54You get ripped to pieces.
34:55And I think all of you owe me
34:56some compensation.
34:58Yes.
35:00In perpetuity.
35:01Yeah.
35:01All right.
35:01Up next, the ozempic stigma.
35:06When I was talking and they
35:07started booing, I thought.
35:10Connected.
35:11That's right.
35:12Five more words.
35:16Oh, zempic prejudice out of control.
35:19Tom, this is a great story.
35:21A new study found people who lost
35:22weight with GLP-1 drugs are
35:25judged harshly than people who
35:27never lose the weight at all.
35:29The stigma is that they didn't
35:31really do the work.
35:32That's not fair, is it?
35:34It's not fair.
35:35But where are these people?
35:36I mean, who is teasing these
35:38people?
35:39Like, I haven't been picked on since
35:41I was on the playground.
35:42Yeah.
35:43Are they, like, so I guess they
35:44were fatzos and now they're
35:46skinny-os.
35:47But what are the, the people are
35:49giving them grief for being a
35:49skinny-o?
35:50Yeah.
35:50They're like, oh, you didn't work
35:51hard enough to lose your weight.
35:52I don't believe any of this.
35:53Yeah.
35:54I don't believe people are
35:55teasing these people.
35:56I think they're too sensitive
35:57and they're making up in their
35:58crazy brains and they should have
36:00a hamburger.
36:01They can't.
36:03They can't have a hamburger.
36:04They lost the craving.
36:06Kevin, are you so mad you didn't
36:07invest in these drugs?
36:09So, I mean, I have a story about
36:10this, because the new hip thing
36:11now for longevity is to
36:12micro-dose these things.
36:14Mm-hm.
36:14You take a hit every week for 0.25,
36:17whatever it is, and apparently
36:18you eat less, you drink less, and
36:20you lose weight, you feel better.
36:22Yeah.
36:22So, I have them sitting in the
36:24fridge.
36:25Yeah.
36:25And I reach over them every day
36:26to grab that bottle of wine and
36:28pull it out.
36:30I just haven't done it yet,
36:32because I'm thinking, eh.
36:33Yeah.
36:35You're not overweight.
36:36I mean, you're...
36:37No, but it's not about the
36:38overweight on this micro-dosing
36:39thing.
36:40It's a hip thing now where it
36:42helps you with a lot of things,
36:44and they're still studying it for,
36:46like, dementia and all this other
36:48Yeah, I used to do it with
36:48cocaine.
36:48Well, you know, but still, it's,
36:52it's, it's, it's, I call it a
36:53fridge filler.
36:54They're sitting there, and you can
36:56stack your wine on top of it.
36:57It's fantastic.
36:58But should, okay, uh, uh,
37:01should diabetics get a stigma
37:03because they're taking a drug to
37:05control their blood sugar?
37:06Sure.
37:06You think they should?
37:07No, no.
37:08I'm agreeing with your point.
37:09No, no.
37:10I'm agreeing with your point.
37:11I'm agreeing.
37:11What do you have against
37:12diabetics?
37:14I'm agreeing with your point,
37:16because this goes back to
37:17exactly the tax the rich thing.
37:19This is all just envy.
37:20You know, someone loses weight,
37:21and then UV makes you feel icky
37:23about yourself, and you go, well,
37:24I mean, they probably just took
37:25Ozempic.
37:26It's, it's just this kind of
37:27strange, icky thing where, like,
37:29they fit, because, like, who cares
37:31if they're real boobs or fake boobs?
37:33You're a genius.
37:33You hit it.
37:34Let's tax the weight.
37:36Okay, yeah, let's tax the weight.
37:38I don't know.
37:38Yes.
37:39If we can find a way.
37:40Taxing obese people.
37:42But I'm just saying that's all
37:43it is.
37:43You want to find a way, like, if
37:45somebody looks better than you go,
37:47well, he probably got hair
37:48transplant.
37:49Yeah.
37:49Who cares?
37:50You're just jealous.
37:50That's all you are.
37:52Just to be honest, Chef, it
37:53looks great.
37:54Thank you.
37:56Emily, I go to you last,
37:58because I think you have a, you
37:59work out a lot.
38:00Does it bother you to see
38:01somebody on Ozempic who's, like,
38:03losing weight?
38:04No?
38:05No, it doesn't.
38:06I, I, the hatred online, Tom,
38:09that's, you are nice and
38:10protected from that, but that's
38:11where all of this lives.
38:12And we saw, remember, with
38:13people like Adele, where, when
38:15she lost weight, her, like,
38:17millions of fans and supporters
38:18lambasted her for some reason.
38:20But the thing that just sort of
38:22breaks my heart is that we all
38:24know so many elderly and that
38:25entire generation that do have
38:27dementia and Alzheimer's.
38:28And you're right, that of the 14
38:30modifiable factors that lead to
38:32that, obesity is one.
38:33And diabetes is one.
38:35And we are literally careening,
38:37like, a freaking epidemic, an
38:38entire generation toward
38:40Alzheimer's and dementia, making
38:42fun of people who are getting
38:44there fast.
38:45So you may not agree or think
38:46it's lazy to do it by drugs, but
38:48the results are that it's
38:49reducing these people's rates of
38:52heart attacks and diabetes and
38:54Alzheimer's and the like.
38:55And so you think about it as
38:56someone's loved one, someone's
38:57daughter, someone's dad, like,
38:59let them live longer and shut the
39:01up.
39:04Wow.
39:08Sheesh.
39:09Wow.
39:09She took this to a dark place.
39:11Yeah.
39:12Take it easy.
39:13Yeah.
39:13Wow.
39:13Lighten up, lady.
39:14We're talking about bimbos.
39:16Yeah.
39:17I want to talk about these fat
39:19jumbos and then she's dropping
39:20about some fat chick, John.
39:22You'd bring in my dad, my
39:23grandfather with dementia.
39:25Now that's all I'm thinking
39:26about.
39:27No, it's bad.
39:29That's what.
39:29All right.
39:29I'm kidding.
39:30Don't go away.
39:31We'll be right back.
39:33I'm Greg Gutfeld and this is
39:35season two of What Did I Miss?
39:37We locked contestants away for
39:39months.
39:39No phone, no TV.
39:41Now they're back in the real
39:42world and they have to answer
39:43one simple question.
39:44What's real and what's fake?
39:46Hollywood agents want to rep an
39:48A.I. actress.
39:49America's halftime show was
39:51entirely in Spanish.
39:52Money.
39:53The U.S. invaded Greenland.
39:55Well, for now.
39:57What Did I Miss?
39:58New season streaming now.
40:00Only on Fox Nation.
40:02That's my show.
40:04FoxNewsBooks.com.
40:06Come salute.
40:07Kevin O'Leary.
40:08Jeff D'Amelis.
40:12Good evening.
40:13I'm Trace Gallagher.
40:40which?
40:52Good evening,
40:53and you're so cool.
40:53you're you?
40:54They're getting off.
40:55They're blessed.
40:55Number two.
41:02They're eyeing for me.
41:08Corinneướ고
41:08but who died every mauve
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