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i know. i get it. i know it's hard. awesome. >> happy tuesday, everyone. so kamala harris has chosen tim minnesota governor tim walz as her running mate. i think i speak for millions of americans when i say who so. this is governor. there he is. do you know we're the same agekw ? >> i know.know i know. he looks like the founder of a law firm specializing in personal injury. >> he looks like the guyrsonal at churc ih remarries one month after his wife mysteriously passes away, he looks like a high school footballotball c coach who made sure everyone

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showered after practice and now i don't want to say tim is far left, but even bernit wantee sanders is like, holy,rs you picked him up. during the blm riots. walz blamed the unrest on a lack of equity and inclusion. >> he called the events exciting and tweeting, for they created a sense of optimis m. d have >> yeah, i guess they should have burned down more buildings . >> after all, nothing is morere equal than fire. but i guess walz is a molotov co*cktail, half full kind of guy. i be t that 11 really helped people in lower manhattan afford rent too soon. >> walz has a 100% rating from planned, earning him totald support from carmela's husbands. former. so why did kamala harris choose

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walz as her mate? apparently he was the only one who didn't laugh and hang up when. >> she called. >> meanwhile, a group of comedians, including ben, kathy griffin and rosie o'donnell, held a fundraiser over a zoom call on monday called comics for kamala. wow. i guess no good comics wanted to do it. wante by the way, rosie said she bought 100 kamala t-shirts and will not take them off off until kamala's in the white house. in a related story kamala website is out of triple extra large. >> know right? so you remember kimberly chee at all the secret service head who almost let donald trump get assassinated? rural pennsylvania because nobody noticed there was a convenienty room just shooting distance from where trump stood . sorry, lots of people noticed. they just weren't in the secret servic

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e. he i know. yeah. there was also a guy running around with a riflice. other than that, no signs of trouble. >> well, since then, we've learned a lot more about cheatle. she was appointed by biden in 2022 after serving on hisrvin detail wheg onn was vp, which wn an easy job when bin ladent yo thought biden was far more damaging to america. alivmore de toe yeah. but not only does cheatle a at stopping people from shooting, she can't keep him from snorting either.hey fo remember that co*ke they found in the white house a year aguno >> we might have mentioned it a time or 20 here on thi s show and talked about cocaine that much since i was larry kudlow's. >> remember how the most elite, well funded law enforcemenr hot in the world just couldn't seem to figure out where that stuffcs came from, even though it's in m the most heavily secured buildingoscure in the country. well, susan crabtree or crabtree had real

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clear politics reports. cheatle may have wanted the evidence she destroyed, quote,le heate multiple heated confrontations and disagreement over how best to handle the cocaine ensued after secreto services uniformed division officer found the bag on july 2nd, 2023. >> cheatle was, quote,rder that her order to destroy the evidence was denierod. . >> now, who does she think she is? hillary clinton hunter, a known co*ke head, had been staying in the white house. and then, oddly, co*ke was foundt in white house. what a coincidence. that's like finding a case of pipencethat'se under chris cs bed. y >> but come on, you say hunter wouldn't leave something that vital to him just anywhere. it's not like a laptop or a child. >>. >> but apparently, dna testing had begun, but not. wa perhaps because if it was completed, then they'd have something report.

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meanwhile, the media was happy to let the story dissipateth lia a in a crowded elevator. seriously, what happenedcrowdes to this story? seems like a perfect consignment for a real reportear . except for one problem. the dope in the white house was e a democrat and it's a democrata whose policies, incompetence and mental statewhos were alreay under fire. now, imagine if this werady undt a trump white house. it would be the lead story on every channel. they everyit would be worse tn watergate, the end of democracy. and yet another reasonend a dems unfit for office. sorry, the only drug the trump l kids are taking is calcium. >> now now. >> curry strapping young. by the way, i should have been i taken calcium. m >> now the secret service is denying this reportcret. spokesman telling fox this is false. there are retention forn th

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criminal investigations and the secret service adhered to those during the case. well, maybe, may but there was e a time when we might have believed that that time was before was nearly killed and they flat out lied to us about it. d tothey they didn't turn down repeated requests for extra security. t wasn't that was not a misstatement nor a mistake, but a lie. w so why would they lie about this to? meanwhile, a homeland security inspector general reporty inspes revealed that texts were deleted from the phones of agentre delete s on duty durg the january six riot. wonder why they do that? well, according to crabtree, the secret service wipe texts to clean up for the agency's performance on. >> january 6. so you didn't need. you don't need to be sherlock holmes to see the pattern here. >>, you don't even need to bedo john holmeevs. now th now, the attack on trump wasum mere weeks ago, but the media

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has already moved on. w we still don't know why w the shooter did it and nobody seems to care. it's just like the co*ke story, whict h makes us wonder what the hell is going on. unguarded roofs, no counter drones, knowledge of a man with a rangefindere of. e photos of the shooter by the secret service. a half hour before shooting. not checking ids. rally goers. pointing out crooks to law enforcement and nothing being done. s poin out cthe president not bn off stage despite knowledge of a threadentt. video of the gunman in plain sight beforehand. sei've seen bars at spring break with better security. >> was kimberly cheatle in charge or. sirhan sirhan. the secret service blamed heat, sloped roofs and local police. then fbi head christopher wrayed lied that trump may notn shot have been shot. is it thomas crooks was james bond. >> he did everything he could do arouses w c suspicion. where are those government agents failures? or was crooks

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the only government agent that failed? that soundsts crazy?y bu it is crazy. but if we ever want to find out the. >> we'll probably have to hire oliver stonetruth wee . let's welcome tonight's guests. it's august, which means he'll soon be getting his school supplies. host of the benson show. guy benson. she knows the s&p.e like i know the s and m financial analyst, heather's moraga. even with child, her takes yor are never mild. "new york times" bestselling author and fox news contributob to add when he goes camping, the bears have to hide their food. "new york times" bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world geriatrician . >> guy, good to you as always.

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i'm lying. >> yeah, it's kind of sad that we have to question whethet r the secret service is telling the truth, but it seems like every institution under joe biden has been somehow polluted by politicsn h >> so we don't know what to think. i almost think there's a way awa to marry these two stories involving the secret service. perhaps memberare s of the secrt service should have taken that cocaine on that day in pennsylvania because they lacked some alertness. >> so maybe they would have been like, ooh, jumpy, noticing a shooter in, plain sight if they had some co*ke. yes. so i'm not i didn't hearlike tha you say that dress like that. i'm simply i'm a solutions oriented person. reinforcing cocainehaven't use. >> i have not done it myself. perfclearl iy they need some performance enhancements at the secret service at the moment. >> dncements seo you think, heather,e that the secret service or let's say i don't want to blame the whole but that she might have had something to do with this cocainthey m thae thih >> because it's just interesting how that story

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floated to the ether, right? >> well, maybe she made ithe go away. she didn't. why didn't they finish it? dna testing. they didn't push that becaus dne i think they know. they don't want to know. obviousley ty the story keeps s changing. so there is something there. first, it was found in the library. then it was found near the west wing. then the entrance to the whiteeo house. so there is something going on. you should get your storyraight straight. >> if you are going to lie, make sure you're consisteng t with your lies across the board. the press would have never found ou nevert about it. becae the only reason they did is because the white house evacuated everyone not white ho knowing really what that substance was at first. >> first a and now, i mean, look,t knowing whose cocaine the bag belongs to in the white house is one thing, but not knowing there was an the ssination attempt on the president's life. >> that is unacceptable. yeah. s life t and you know what? i can understand why they would be, like, a little bit hesitant about dna test because they went before that. it was hunte

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r, right, little baby. >> yes. >> little baby. o delaware dna test, correct? yeah. passed four of them myself. wow. 100% record. dna testing. >> very proud of that. yes. so, kat, what do you do you think this is like you are a of government? yes. could this jusd t be incompetene ,a deliberate malfeasance? >> maybe. but also for fun. i ca>> mayn out conspiracy. >> you. oh, please do. go ahead. makeseemess less. m well, i'm just. but i'm just asking questions. yeah. yee i' s, yes. >> so it's a little suspicious, actually, that this comes outbes now that they're blaming her because she's already resigned. >> se soo how convenient. what what are you going to do? because she already resignedou? i wouldn't be surprised if there's these more stories, a report of, things that were t her fault, like covid was kimberly cheatlehi january 6, ga also her afghanistan, also her the way the boys acted

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at costco. more on love island. also her that is so true because the whole yeah, they're all dumping this out. >> this is what they useut thato to me. every time i got fired, i get firey timefired. e then the next day i'd read in the paper that i was responsible for everything that happen. tyru what, do you say what do you feel? >> do you feel that the secret service is now being unfairl dyu maligned? >> no. because of a bureaucratic we we have to pumpic thing the brakes. u okay. just when you've just brought up a point where, you talkedl tl about why they stopped the dna test. i'll tell you why they stopped the dna test.that >> because i got a call't that you don't need to test it. mm-hmm. t they got a call from above. yeah. a doctor or president or someone who thought they used to be a president or a vp who thinks i could be president, but somebody tolde them there's no reason. and yo nu have to look at this when this story comes up to say, okayok, next, because we cannot lose. the only question that we

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should be asking right now was about the assassination attempt, right whew n? at poi you start going after this. two cats. excellent point. they were tryingnt. er you're going to fall on your sword, we're going to say. and here's what's going happen. we're going to take care of you in the we'lle care sector just like you. hey, if biden steps down, we'rei going to work on putting his head on rushmore. awesome, because will tell him, is it done yet? oh, tomorrow is it? don't believbelievbecause you be he won't remember what you said the day before. so we're seeing this it's allou. laid out you just in the in your monologue you brilliantl y laid out the entire thing and now puu can get fired for pushing conspiracies. >> but you laid it outshing co.i >> we don't need to wait for the investigation. justk at footage. he wasn't crawling around. he was around.t >> at one point, he looked lost, nervous, confused when you have that type of carefree for something that you should be able to be stealth, not want to move every wrong move t it. you know, this guy was pretty comfortable up there. those are the questions we

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should be asking. yeah. you know, they try to blame it on local law blame enforcement. local law enforcement. the only reason why we're not talking about the martyrt trum that is president trump. because if those guys weren't bravely their heads up yelling, which could have been shot off, we wouldn't have had him. and again, we every time we need to remember one name, every time we mentio a namn corey carpenter, we need to bring it up every time. every time. e do what are we doing for himm an and his family? >> you know, i just don't know. like, are we going have to waith five or ten years for the documentary on this? because nocumentaron thi report. the work now. >> it's so strange feeling if things go the right wa y, november six, we'll start getting answers. >> yeah, that's true. it's als theo it's so the other thing is this is like resurfacing a biden story because that cost them nothing. no stories are irrelevant. these are relevant, right? this is not going to hurs t the next team. >> yes, the old team. e hunterhuntcain issues cocaine that's what put it all out there. >> yeah, because won't it won'tleader hurt the new leader of the

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>> just how woke. well here he is describing the george riots, a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the placeswill eve we're at. this is a moment of inflection. it's a moment of real change. e it's a moment that those folks who are out there demanding this are not goingnding thng tae a commission or a report. change they're going to want fundamental change. you can feel a sense of optimism coming back. yet nothing creates a sense of optimism, like a torched and looted pawnsho loop. >> of course, it takes a lot to make kamala seem like a stable one. i wonder if we have to stay active, if we have to stay we he woke. >> we have to stay active. and yo te anu? we have to stay woke. like everybody needs to be woke . and you can talk about if you're the woke ist or woke up , but just stay more woke than less woke. did you just mention al rokeryo and she just call you a roker?

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>> i don't know, but she's definitely not drunk. i just want to make that make make it clear she is knockers way different than woke up. nt yeah. e to anyway, i'd like to bottle that laugh, then toss that bottle into nd pacific ocean.. >> you know, i understand someone saying somethingas once in a while, but where are the clips of kamala saying anythingn ? seriously, has anyone foundg ant a single clias anybop of her sag something smart? you know, if they did, they ita clubld be spreading around like genital warts at club me md. >> oh, that brings back bad memories. >> heather, what do you make of this pick? i think it's just the. well, look, i guesshere he's supposed to be there to support her radical policies. her radicar. o liet you were saying, look, you're a leftist. stop calling yoursel yourselffe a moderate. it's okay to embrace who you emd and where you stan o in life. >> i can't even imagine that.

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who want to run with her. you didn't play the clip. you played the clip about her being woke. yeah, but imagine she was asked what she will do about inflation. yeah, i don't think what'st in i'll have a better response. >> and she said, well, prices are going up for everydayfo americans. bread is up, so gas is ur evp. f families are suffering. it's like the venn diagrams and where they meeer e event in theous issu middle is a very serious issue. >> okay. so, well, you at the end of the day, we need to burden on burden by hiring, raising prices. aces. it's like what? i don't i, i'm not quite sure. how what's is to be supporting r kamala harris, but maybe he can answer some of the economic policy questions that we have yet to hear. r yeah, she'll be like he's like her to tutor, i guess. know, the weird thing is they keep talking about walter's midwestern middle of the road. he's like ward cleaver. that's your time yet.. >> but i can't think wil

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of midwestern parent in a sitcom that was in your era. >> hmm. yeah. sorry. yeah, i would have been born earlier, but i wasn't. yeah, you know, and that's a problem, i think. yeah. the thing i about him, too, is the covid stuff. d 19he was one of those people t wanted you to tattle on your neighbors for engaging in normal human behavior, like talking to each other, going to visit each other. you know, humans need emotional support, human interaction the is under, you know, under his guidance orp whatever administration set up one of the hotlines actually for you to callhes sa my neighbor has a friend over and there are penalties fors up breaking these rules were the night up to it could be up to 90 days in jail. >> so arouysno all these other s that he's like fine with. apparently if you're going to play with friends, you're grounded and go like, actually, this is the stuffe fat he supported. i think the fact that that happened, i'm still not over the fact that that happene tha t dha and people in power over us did that. and so, yeah, that to me

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is still something worth calling out. >> there's a lot of problemst..s this dude, tyrus, that being a snitch is one of them. >> no, what's annoying is thats 90 days for hanging out with your friend. but if you beat the hell outwitd your friend, it said, oh, no, m no. it's just me and my lover having an issu e. r ende you'd be out of jail an hour in back in time to play monopoly. to p, yes, i mean, this is ak perfect pick for her because the she's not going to have the same problem that shsame prh that she picked someone that was in aligned with her that agrees with every bongo jibber watch sidewaysidewas. it's not even a rap song, man is like. whatwhatever she's going to say, he's like, yeah, so this is the team because they have to say brilliant things. they don't. they can botthingsh go down to e basem*nt together and chill because they're there. people aren't voting for them. they're not voting for trump still. so we may, you know, accepting that debate might be the worstsg thing.

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instead of saying, no, we'll wait till after all the we democratic and rnc and the dnc will debate then, because then it would've been too te late forw biden for them to do this. and now it's starting to look starikp. t l for their tra got biden against trump. agait in 336rstim ou seconds in the first round right after they killed medicaid and they got a chance to reset and then remind who everyone it doesn't really matter who it is. but hey, all theseis guys can they both can read the teleprompter very well. and that's for the democratic party. so it's again, it's not about theme it's. >> it's about trump. so, guy, you are a political maven and i don't know what a >>ven is today. she didn't pick him. she had no choice. right? they didn't like thit pick she e above her pay grade. and she didn't she couldn't pick the jewish gut pithe jewiya >> this seems like a bad enough choice that it could have been her as actually baed. i'll tell you what, carol, they win the electioapirn, i thk at least puts her in a better position to wir atn a must statl

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whereas this is a different choice. so tim walz just appeare id recently, a few days agon on the white dudes for kamala zoomwhite du, which seems so fuw what he said during the call was he said one man's socialism is another man's neighborliness, right? and his definitions ind-19 of neighborliness is what kat said. >> yeah. during covid you wouldll polic the police on your neighbors if they were walking their dohbour so actually maybealis his definition of socialism is pretty close to his real definition of neighborliness. and i think it's also a to remember, because the covid thing was outrageous at the time moreit's even more so in retrospect that was happening at the exacto in sames the riots in the largest city in his state. he let minneapolist burn for dy three days and did nothingurager but was encouraging residents to snitch on their neighbors for playing basketball outside. >> that is a perfect side by sid for outsidee for who thi. he and kamala have worked hand in hand before, and so a

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i'm an independent contractor. >> i'd just like to point that out there. to pi kat is pregnant. how's that going now? i have to go. i had misgivings about that show, as you could tell as i approached it. i felt like, you know, i was like, on a mountain biket it li. i was fighting for it. i would have jumped off the bike. i woulas excitedd have jumped o. it was like, yeah, i was like,sh should i say it or shoulinkid i? >> all right. so, kat, what interested me about story is that there is this is a new relativelyf do new kind of do you know who i am? craft which is like, iow whof dou don't upgrade me or give me what i want, i'm goingn' say, sure, but i'm going to sic all my followers on you. t it's like this has to be c a constant worry for restaurants oron dry cleaners or whatever. maat like the like if i don't do what this person says,ke they're going to make my life. >> yeah and i don't reallypulseh understand the impulse, because think of all the people that worofk there. a tab let's say she was denied

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a table. it's not everyon ie fault also. and also it's a very normal thing to be able to walk intobl a restaurant and just get a table. yeah, like that does happee app everyone. but it's got to be hard. you know what i mean? i feel like i'm so glad i wasn't good at sports because i don't think i could have handled it emotionally. >>se i i mm-hmm. rea >> like where you're, like, really good at sports and you're really stronglltts and. e and then. and then you can't do it forever. yeah. and then. now you're just looking for somewhere to eat near anu are ls >> yes. and she's one of the biggest stars in sports. like eveggesr. >> she's iconic. yeah. i mean, so that's what sport she plays? >> know what. >> she was a tennis lady. yes, she was a tennis player. yeah, that's what i need. if tha know what you did. >> you're really a star. yeah. no, but.t but, yeah, i don't understand. i mean, it's you just angry, but yoarah, thinu have to thinke consequences of, like, am i sure that i'm right about? t this. think of all the people that could potentially be impacted by this. ouldctedyeah. and then you can just also mcdonald's rules. mcdonald's? yeah, especially>> elly in f in >> you know, it is. so, you know, i noticed thist a lot on or used to be twitterwn

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when somebody goes like oh we went so-and-so and theycouldn couldn't get us a room't and we really wish we had gone, oh, maybe some time.ng what they're actually saying is, i'm putting this out there, you screwe thered and i have a o of followers and make your life . >> here's the thing. >> hthis hotel. yes. in question. mm-hmm. or thi has a reputation for this. oh, really? even in the states, they did it to me. thd hmm. >> so i stayed at this hotel>> w a few years back, and i rented ouhat a what's it called?f pl >> the. i always forget the name places i hate. yeahacate., the what? the peninsula. mm-hmm. so i go to the peninsula, w and i. and my family went before meent mm-hmm. and they were treated like gold. service wa wers. d beho >> lo and behold, tyra shows up. shows up. g and we had to go to. i had an event to go to,e said and they said, no, n no, tyrus, you. you know, they said over the phone, hey, to my wife,

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they're like, hey, we'll provide. you can use our car, our hotelaa car instead of you guys renting a car because you've rented three suites and all this other kind of stufe you f. i went down to get in the car and they were going to call the police on me. e goinreally? they said i didn't belong there then. and i was i was literall iy had two car seats in my head. so i refrained from putting up. i went to. it wasn't until their star old lady group came down. this is wh y i love my silver haired fox feather luncheons. >> and they all digress. >> oh, tigress, can i gee tn a picture? all of a sudde n the attitude changed, but i was like, oh,e ou you're crazy. >> we're out of here. th the same fame, homeless, same. i get the same famous hotel where weinstein lied to hang out a lot. >> so, i mean, let's notle harvn i don't if this was a case of just being ritzy. typica but she doesn't typically do this stuff. yeah, but this place is known follfs knowr this stuff. the >> but you know who does this all the time? guy bensontime, guy , i think y. like if you always hold your social media account over

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the heads of poor people all over the place . s peop i've heard about this. people talk about this all the time. talkl the like where you'll go into a deli and if you don't get the best cut of meat, you go on. ex it's disgus t stain. you make moe sick to my stomach . >> well, thanks for coming on, m guy. i cannot picture you i in a del. i know. i like a good deli. i actually like the peninsula hoteiki actuall. >> so i've got a bad one with you. i'll go to you lik maybe i fe, . >> maybe i fit in in that, like, brand they had in mind. look, i treat generally brandsal well on social. >> yeah, it's not true. the one thing for her so s i wit relate to her. >> it can be annoying if you show up to a restauran i ant and you see nothing but open tables. yes. and they can't accommodate you. ace fullye, oh, we'r't booked. you're like, are you? it can be somewhat aggravatinghe ,but i would never tweetg is about it. the other thing is they weren't doing this as a snub the to her >> are you out of your mind?

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you do not snub. serena you snu, right? >> yeah. you don't do that if you're the peninsula hotel or any business . you would love to havewant her dining with you. so the idea that if she was sev like several levels downer on the famale and i didn't knowb who she was, maybe the tantrum would make more sense, but i think every single person would wantt ank ever her. >> so i don't think they were mistreating her. maybe they didn't. i mean, i know, kat, you saidy if you know who it is and everything else. >> nope, maybe they didn't know. how do you not know who she is? i meanu she i she didn't annou. hairstyle. you know, she was dressed that day. right. listen look. rt very different. and then they find once they find out who you are, they want to fixe theyd whar. i look, i didn't go to twitter. i'm a grown man. twi i i just took my business a grrhere, and i'll neve'm go there again. >> national television? yeah. >> oh, but i'll never go there again. agai the story? >> what should i have not talked about? a guy. this was the story. >> and this is why i'm talking you. no, no. watch it, buddy. it's a perfect anecdote. uy

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they're looking to do something great. soo th they ar want to kind of,, follow a set of rules somehow, like it's set in stone. they don't really translate. but as long as theyhe follow them, they're not going to lose their joow theb because they can say, well, look, i, i, i crunched the numbers. ayday so yeah, i made i made a movie off the board game payday. so you can't even know the movie didn't work. >> you can't let me go, right? dudeknow, tyrus, you're a movie dude. you star in is what vince vaughn saying the truth that, like, basically they're noughant making r-rated movies anymore because they're afraid of getting fired. >> now the woke go oing firet in charge. you can't make r-rated movies because you might insult somebody, which is the wholebode point. everyone should be insulted and laughing at themselves. just, you know, but for him to say that, it's like but you have money, the the ability, you could still make those moviesmake t, so you really can't push them. >> he made it. he madr the two amazing movies in the past couple of years. dragged across concrete. yeahed, he's great stuff. >> on brawl in cellblock nine. give us another one of those.

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>> cool. give us wedding crashers to give us some fun stuff. you knowught ie use, but because everyone's afraid of the of the walk in the cancellation thing but i think that's ending because all all the movies duringl th that era nobody watc. yeah and when everyone summons they say our ratings don't work . wolverine and deadpool are destroying it. why? because they're cussing and making fun each other. >> the whole movie? yeah. you know, guy to it. seenvie. i know c. topi >> never seen an r-rated movie.e what have you got to do to your parents? >> still take you to movies? i'm allowed to go starting next year. oh i'm all t, and they're goingo you drive, right? etoh, not yet. >> learner's permit. look, first of all, very dramatic background music and. >> yeah, yeah. talkin g movie comedies.di >> yeah, but i think there'ses b something to it. uti was just with friends over l the weekend and we were going around talking about favorite movieskie movies and. >> someone said, airplane. hmm. and we all love airplane because it allei is hilarious. it's just one joke after another, sight gags, all sorts of thing s, and someone else said they could never make that anymore. theyand i think that's absolutey

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true. it is one of the funniest movies ever made, and there's fuad way that gets greenlit ortr certainly half the jokes, which is sadat least, right? >> because i don't know. i would pay money to see a verya funny r-rated movie if it was like a little filthy, but like actually me laugh. >> i never paid attention. zoomer. i got on these, like, i never, like, notice differencesn between r and pg. like what? what makes thern ag what im our. >> is just language. uhombs yeah, it pushese like the envelope. kind of like this show. it makes you a littlw e uncomfortable. you're not ready for it. americans have a sensational desire for that type of entertainment. i mean, that's why you g thaou a to the movies. you want to kind of live outside the reality of thing t s. b and if you have to be so politically correct cally co dod, that's his point . it makes it really difficult to make good films. socultke good s. i know who he's definitely not voting for in the election. queeting forelectionn of woke, y

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get well. >> that's pretty yeah he's a mo's a he's no liberal cat. >> what was the last r-rated d movie you saw? i don't know. yeahon't kly i actually went tow movies and saw a movie this wed. 's >> oh, really?g yeah. there's like, nothing. i'm pregnant. i just. i think for me to do. fohave >> do you have to pay forr two tickets? oh, no, actually, really2 , i do. but i was thinking i wasg thinking that i wish that there was a movie out that was like this that i could se te's e like a dodgeball or like a superbad or like we were, like, all. >> it's horrible. and you're laughing so hard. that's true. it's like now there's nomething something about mary. it's summer. they used to always be movies like that. i love stuff it's su to be like that,anymor and there's really nothing like that anymore. and i even think back when i was forever ago, when i used to be like a fill in d.j. on aao morning show on a rock station in baltimore, and they advice got my first time i did. that was, you can't be afraid to swing and miss. you can't just because thent be you won't be able to talk relatives. >> and nowfraid to there's suche

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>> do i look like i lift weights? and >> i mean, maybe years ago you did. and then you got married and. you just let yourself go. but you lift. le it's heavy. it's heavy and you build muscle. but there' s s a transferha of matter. could we have discovered that thoughts are actually a substance? >> if you can feel it in yourt e brain, could it be that thoughts are an or matter or something like something tangible? yes, i don't think so, greg. no. u're >> well, then you're an for that, man. i tell you , you win>> it the argument. yeah, it's still in your baseamn sky. you don't believe. i think that's an amazing thoughg >> that that thoughts wl are tangible. >> well, no. thought itl, no. . >> okay. if you're thinking, okay, forget you. let's go to tyra. >> think about okay, you're thinking thoughts, right? it it hurts, right? it hurts you.e burn

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>> lift weight. you could feel you could burn it. you got a burn. that's . tha >> arms go for sulfur.a so if that's happening in here, that means that there could be a thought, could actually bea a a substance. >> could a substance. yes. >>ich to that means that substance could hurt you. >> yes. so thi so thisbouts is really ag you a victim and not taking responsible because what were you thinking? yeah, you were with that>> yes 90-year-old lady. i tr,t, i tried to think but it hurt. my brain hurt. that's why i didwh iy t. wh why did you lie? why did you drop cocainen th on the floor? >> why did you not tell us thate the president had dementia? it. >> i thought about it. it hurit hurt,t, and i had to m the pain stop. >> so i say nothing. >> so it's not my fault. oh, kat. thanks, greg. as that good? >> yeah, that was. you think a lot. well, yeah. think for two.>> so

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