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a new wave of missile strikes rocking the middle east is the israel iran conflict enters a second week.pr president trump met with his national security team today ae thtee white house and then he spoke with reporters after landing in new jersey where he doubled down on his two week deadline to come to the negotiating table.le >> we've been speaking to iran and we will see what happens. israel is doing well in terms of war and i think you would say that iran is doing less well.. at times you need toughness to make peace. i would say two weeks would be the maximum. >> kayleigh: peace through strength. president trump reminding supporters that iran is not there friend als. >> reporter: proxies would>> wage terror attacks against american targets abroad if youtc order military action? >> we are always concerned abou? that. we have to take them out and be strong. you are even i in danger talking tostro me right now, do you know that?in you are in danger talking to me righg rig nowt now.ki
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i should probably get out ofng here. but you guys are actually in danger.ig >> kayleigh:h: all of this comes as iranian negotiators have talked with european officials in geneva and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu hinted that he might not wait for that two week deadline.ek >> president trump will do what's best for america, i trust his judgement, he's a tremendous friend, tremendous world leader, tremendous friend of israel and the jewish people.dgmes fr we will do what we have to do and we are doing it. we are committed tndo destroying thwe're nuclear threat, the thrt of nuclear annihilation against israel. we are able to do it and we of course will make our own i determination. >> kayleigh: here's how the. posture of the negotiations began. we remember the truth social post unconditional surrender. rubs ponding saying we will never surrender. the readouts from these european negotiations, they've rejected
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talks with the u.s., not only that, when asked about zero- enrichment iran saidre undoubtey we reject this especially now under israel's strikes accordin toth reuters. sounds like it's going great. >> greg: i'm not surprised. i love trump saying you are in danger if you talked to me right now. i say that after i have a burrito for lunch. [laughs] >> greg: today's five is my last fors a week, i'm going on vacation so i'weekm kind of upst you asked me first because are kind of checked ou it already. i like talking about it, not the things the that are going on in there, because i don't trust half the stuff i hear and i have a feeling this will go on for a while. i like watch people talk a about it. there are factions on the right both pro and con who think that someone could easilyn influence trump, as if he isn't in control of his faculties, like he's joe biden and he could be easily swayed by a lindsey graham or laura lou marsh or mike johnson. it's like oh, my god. that directlity contradicts your
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inherent faithha and trust in tt guy. in every issue i see trump doing his own thing which completely jives with own america's thing,r whether crime or border or even tariffs. it's like he believes that helps americans, he's going to do it. there's no bug in his ear, unless that bug is e americans voices.e hii don't see him being swayed. the isolationists thinknt something,er interventionists think another but my guess is h listens to everybody and then he does h what he does. he goes with his got. g it'sut kind of how you saw him adjust to the deportations. goes all in and then lifts pressure in certain industries. there's no shame iprn that. i think he's not under the spell of anybody.y. i'm hopeful that he does the right thing and that he knows what he'e thes doing. he's finding a path that isn't necessarily the path that we keep hearingnece about. how do we get rid of iran
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without putting boots on the ground? doeshout anybody no? nobody seems to care about what's next. including jesse, he doesn't .are [laughs] >> jesse: i just care that you are okayse: on your vacation. a week and iran is dangerous, a greg. i don't know why younyon booked that. >> greg: that's why i'm dressed as the ayatollah. >> kayleigh: good timing oi'n that one. jesse, to greg's point, trump goes with his got and he knows what to do and when to do it ank sometimes that is last-minute. he said we are going to get this two week negotiation period, theytwo- be the strike on fordoe won't be necessary, but he ofteb makeuts the call in the moment. 2019 there were jets in the air ready to strike iran and then he pulled back because it wasn't the momented. he knows what to do and he's going to do it when it's right. >> jesse: he's like the guy-- that hands and the term paper at the last second.s but he likes the pressure of it. he has these self-imposed deadlines and then i think it makes them s think better. the two week deal is smart
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because it gives you more military optionstwo-. you can brin g in another carrier tolita the region and then you n also let israel really soft and up iran. sof they can hit more targets, they can hit electrical transmission sites around fordow. they could assassinate more. commanders. the hope is from the administration that the israeli bombing campaign could be so effective you could bring the iranian's to their knees and sayee fine, i will give up the enrichment, whatever you want. just about regime survival at that point. but it doesn't look good because what they are saying i butn eure isd be that the negotiators from tehran are not going to give up enrichment. that doesn't a speak well. the pump fake could be tomorrow. he could say i will give you two weeks and the bombs can rain down tomorrow. eke to remember, air wars are not always completely effective. north vietnam, oso bo. they are great because you don't risk anybody but you aren't really there. no one wants to be there, that'. the problem.
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the concern is that if you knock out the nuke site and a lot of the other ballistithc missile sites, you leave the ayatollah power and then what? how do we know he doesn't have a clandestine nuclear program where they have, you know, they are spending some centrifuges somewhere else at the israeli intelligence hasn'doest discove. how do we know he doesn't spin these up all of a sudden and then where arem we now, in a worse position. or if he falls tesn't spo a coun yo wu have 30,000 zealots who we running the country and they are going tountr back the guys withc guns. the guys with the guns are the a armynd.re than the army takes over.wh what do you have then? a military dictatorship backed by religious zealots. is that better, is that wars? nobody knows. nobody knows anything but i do know that the saudi crown prince is meeting with americans politicians to find out what a post ayatollah iran looks like. so they are already planning for the ayatollah gone.
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it's moving pretty fast. >> kayleigh: he's drawn that red line, no nuclear weapons. jessica, i want to bring in another boys, this is very frighteningly obamas f undersecretary of statrie for public diplomacy and public affairs. let's listen. >> they chanted death to caerica. i went to a ran in 2014. i was sitting at a rally, these young guys were chanting death to america. two young men came over and said are you american? i said yes.yo weu want to welcome you to our country, we love american e and movies. iran is the most western nations in the whole middle east. we have much more in commoten wh them than a lot of countries that we do havthane alliances w. > kayleigh: >> jessica: ii don't think iran is the most western country and he began band y saying why is ia foundational issue that iran should not have a nuclear .eapon maybe that philosophy is what got us here. >> jessica: definitely p anti-that philosophy. i don't think we should have a nuclear iran by any means.
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i think it's an important point about civil society within irann these are people who want to ber free and to be able to dance in public and drive cars and for women not to be covered and to be able to be educated andd all of that but you obviously have a tremendous problem here and wee are not safe and our strongest ally in the region israel is not safe. that is what this is fundamentall y about. i very much think that netanyahu gave ui mucp the game and that presser that he hathd where he said donald trump will do what's best for america anddo he's our great friend and i'm going to do what's best foa an r israel. since operation rising lion began, netanyahu has been doing whatbega he wants to do and we e following along. i don't know where that leads w but this idea that donald trump adherehehas to deadlines is absolutelys ludicrous. the man promised us a health care plan over 450 weeks ago. it has been infrastructure week s born. waago. russia's sanctions are supposed to be coming in two weeks.in t
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a tax plan.ek two weeks is meaningless. jesse might be right, it may happenight tomorrow, it may hapn in two weeks t, it may happen ay year, bu mayt they are going toe to deal with the fact that there's e faa contrast within te intel community right now. karoline leavitt froe inm the pm is essentially parroting israel or most -- assessment of the risk from iran saying this could be a couple of weeks.co our intel community isul sayingk could be several months to a year which is what tulsi gabbard testified tot in march.ba apparentlyrd the intel community is completely split on this. donald trump is going to have to pick which camp he's in on this. it seems like he's leaningit towards bibi's assessment, is this impending doom and that you need to decide within the fake two weeks. but that's sum reall ay tough stuff because what is the plan for afterwardsthat?uf i don't see how you do this without f.a regime change. >> kayleigh: i you would say its preposterous to say trump is not a man of action. >> jessica: it's not u about action. >> kayleigh: listen to the whole minute and a hal f long. i did not interrupt.en
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he took outsold amani, hede took out -- acted and syria, all things biden did not do. secondly with regards to the intel community, i spoke to the general today and he said for 25 years they've been building a nuclear program.k ki 12 sites. their entire enterprise pointing toward5 s nuclear weapons there guy want tyeo ask you, rahm emanuel said 1994 bill clinton had an opportunity to bomb north korea's nuclear reactor, he did not take it and now we have a nuclear north -- north korea. >> mary katharine: i wouldst note the last deadline was 60 days of negotiation and on day 61 is when the bombing started. he's in a unique situation.un a very tough decisioiqn to make but in a situation where you could get more piece as he says toughnes s is needed.ed i like how it's a span of peace througedh strength. he has to make this decision but as you point out he has a record of having gone after people, whether it's going after the
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houthis, taking shots that worka and then pulling back. israel has done most oni f the work. and he has a chance at a real historic momen dont i think. >> kayleigh: i think you are right.hink>> we will see one that moment comes. he said two weeks.t could bewe sooner. ahead, democrats never learn. rising startthat jasmine crocket just smeared half the country is mentally ill.sm ♪ ♪in pronamel clinical enamel strength can help us to keep our enamel for a lifetime. it's backed by science it is clinically proven to strengthen our teeth. i would recommend this toothpaste to everybody. it's really an amazing product. (♪) i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering]
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>> jesse: our favorite train wreck democrat is back. rising start jasmine crockett jasmine crockett thinks she can unite our bitterly divided country by smearing trump supporters as mentally ill. >> it is sick, really sick and anybody that supports it is also sicks it.an and so, you know, we have ame mental health crisis intn this country because everyone, no matter how youco affiliatete yourself, should be against trump, period. this is not partisan for me. is i: the deep thoughts c did not end there. she also thinks slippery joe isi mentally fine. kamala got robbed. >> even if we want to say, whicu i refused to accept, that joe biden was mentally deficient, let me tell you something,'s mental deficiencyde is still 1000 times better than what we currently have. kamala harris, light years ahead of donald trump as it relates to qualifications, to her overall resume. then you had a younger qualifie,
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nonfelon candidate and somehow the peopleelon still chose the d whitomehe men. >> jesse: mary katharine, the democrats don't seem to have really reconciled with what happenedve in november. >> mary katharine: i think she's misreading the situationu and that could be dangerous foro democratcrs if she continues toe the leader or the spokesperson, spiritual spokesperson of the party. she's in a d plus 30 district. they need to be talking that these toss-up districts that they need to win to take the hous we back. the mosthe h favorable is d plus two. those messages don't sell to th people who live in that district or at least a small percentage of them is what you will b vere stuck with and that's not how you turn the page. i would love her to be ini charge. >> jessehesi: do you have any advice for the democrats
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, jessica? >> jessica: talk about the medicaid cuts. >> jesse: medicaid reform. >> jessica: sorry, i forgot your md spin. >> jesse: we are saving medicaid. >> jessica: rural hospitals will be gone. mary katharine is correct. c there is a totally different way that people talk when they live in an enormously safe seat and he would never catch, like, ake pat ryan or somebody like that speaking that way. but that's how the party is composed and she does rile up a certain faction of it who continues to consume, you know, clickbait content about this to keep smashing that donate button. grassroots is still alive and well, it's the big donors taking a break. i hate to repeat myself but not that much because i want to emphasize how important it is that people stop feigning outrage when a democrat insults republicans. wea are so past basket of deplorable's when you say oh, my god i can't believe she talks about republicans this way.
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the litany of names that top republicans, including our commander in chief, have called democrats treasonous, un-american back warped, w radical, just a few. i don't want to here the complaints.nt >> jesse: isn't he talking about specific politicians? >> jessica: i have a list. for biden and kamala, low iq. i went back and looked because k knewed -- [simultaneous talking] >> jessica: let's go back to 2018. >> kayleigh: do you have the fulley quote?o >> jessica: i willyo send you all the links. >> kayleigh: you sound like jim acosta. >> mary katharine: no matteray what he says he has a record of appealing to democrats from across the aisle to bring those voters over into the republican coalition. [simultaneous talking] >> kayleigh: you will not find hillary clinton ask it of deplorable's.de
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obama, bitter, theply cling to their guns, antipathy, these weredertth about voters and i he challenged many democrats, give me all of the quotes fro dm f donald j. trumrop smearing halfr the country. they don't exist. to jesse's point, those are about specifics elected officials. maybe you don't like them, fine, he doesn't smear haln'f the country. >> jesse: the mentally ill, we've touched on this quithee a bit. we've seen the studies and we've n the behavior. >> greg: among the democrats, democrat women, the highest rate ofats, mental illness and she ps that point. none of this works.ll think about the fact that trump s impeached twice, nearly assassinated twice.wi cei think sued five times, targeted b.y corrupt lawyers. they rated his house. she's nothing. who cares? i agree with jessica, who cares? the train left the station. she's back at thtraie bus stop. that made no sense. but if you think about crockett,
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look, i'm just on fumes righbouj now.us fum i will be on a beach in b 24 hours.s. crockett, booker, padilla, all of these goals -- padilla ehrhardt. they are all operating under the assumption that they have a powerful legacy medierata behind them which they used to. they still have a media behind them but it's a frail friend.av it's like crockett is starting bar fight and the gang that usually backs up our internsup from cnn. theyar are not bikers so it doesn't actually work anymore without that protection. and it's entertaining but it's really just fan service for people who are depressed. i think she doesn't see a void in thedo partyes and thinks i'mt loud and stupid enough t o fill it. but instead of saying anything new sh e merely recycles the sae stuff from the same failedp fr playbook. but it does make you wonder, are these the onlyoe democrats lefty the party?n th because all of the sane ones
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have gone. it's like one of those companies whergoe everybody leaves and the only people that haven't left are thple ones who can't find a job elsewhere. so they just sit and it just gets worse and worse. you watch this, you watch these people in the democrat partying, crying. all ofre this theater because y are so, incompetent. that could be it, man. >> jesse: could be it. cou man. >> jesse: you have 40 minutes until vacation. can't wait. >> jesse: up next, president trump shows greasy who' s boss after a big court victory on the national guard. ♪ ♪ -zoe? -yeah. ♪ that's the one, huh? today, you're meeting for coffee... ♪ they're going to love you. ...and then before you know it, hey!
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>> cabin newscum, an incompetent governor>>. we stayed -- saved by sending in the military. they sued us for helping. right now you would have los angeles burning towe the ground . >> he's a [bleep] artist and one ofs the best that has ever practiced the presidency. >> he's good at it. >> mary katharine: a world words erupting between president trump and gavin newsom after a federawsoml appeals cout unanimously ruled that trump can keep control of the troops he sent to los angeles to help stop the anti-i.c.e. raids.an this comes as democrats and the media work overtime to sti ar fr up around i.c.e.'s deportation efforts and unfortunately there was rouna singing. ♪ we won't let you take our democracy down ♪ >> we have i.c.e. federal agents
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pulling up, terrorizing our communities, dropping out of unmarked vans, stealing and yes kidnapping people, not giving them their day in court and yes human trafficking them tpeo othr nations. >> youy an are under arrest. what for? i don't know, have you been a bad boy? b thisee is what it looks like to live in a police state. >> i f i was a prosecutor, the top prosecutor in my states , is had a criminal statute that met the facts, i woulda use it. >> mary katharine: i must point ou t that none of these people had anything to say whenrr people were ticketed and arrested for having barbecues with more than ten peoplesd e in 2020. what do you make of the biden appointed judge on this ninth circuit panel ruling against gavin newsom and whatru that means. will he take thiliinsts beyond? >> kayleigh: he'?s doing his job and i wantwant to commence t judge for following the law and the facts. stephen miller made the point, wethe fa don't have 871 federalt
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judges act many commanders in this country, but you had the judge at the district level who thought he was a mini commander in chief, compared trump taking george, talkedto about th ke harm that would be done by national guard on the groundby. that's not whal t a judge is supposed to do. you are nothatt an executive for this biden judge to side with a two trump judges and say we are deferential tod the commander - chief onin national guard and he are the limits, that was a morally courageous thing to do. it was an intellectually honest thing to do and good for him. >> mary katharine: it doesn't't bode well for the case moving forward. do you think gavin newsom will attempt to take this and turn it into a win at the supreme court or another level? >> jesse: he could but he will lose. it was a or a big blow.l he did not get home cooking. it's a big blow for all of the dictator hoax spreaders. i thisnt thing is obvious. donald trump reached into california, grabbed gavin's guard to protect the people gap
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and cannot protect himself and what diduldn gavin do?abou he whined about it and sued. sue everybody said it would be great politics for himt , his numbers. i look at his numbers, he went up from four points to eightoi points. still 30 points behind harris. itnts did nothing. then you hav de this other guy, frost, who says there's trafficking.th theyer did not care when there weren people getting traffic io the country, they are upset they are gettin traintog traffic hom. and then swell well, notice his solution is to sue. padilla's solution is to get arrested. gavin's is to sue and in tight. it's like law fair all over again. lik that's all they have, a prison fetish. i want these politicians to go back to the good old days or they get drunk together, sleep with interns and go toback fish fries. is that too much t o ask?to >> jessicao : i think they are still doing that. >> jesse: the fish fries? >> mary katharine: the good old days or with us.e?
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jessica we've seen fighting in the courts, in the streets, now in song. i what of this in s working? >> jessica: the songs have never worked, starting wit>>h te original d.o.g.e. quartet that was outside the department of education. i' m not into singing but you have seen this. jesse said look at the numbers and it's manifesting in thokedet numbers.'s gavin's personal aspirations of becomingaspi president, we wille how that shakes out in the primary, but s our favorite reas of theru big boardmp said trumps lost the political battle inos . minus 15 overall on how he's h handling it and minus 24 with independence. new pulling out, 49% saying he's gone too far and 54% say they disapprove of the workplace raids. we know he's also under water on immigration in our own polling, minus seven there. when we say that people don't like this, they don't like it.ea that doesn't mean that democrats
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aren'ten't still unpopular, that doesn't mean -- i don't know if the election was held again today, donald trump migh et win again. >> greg: h vere well. >> jessica: i'm just saying that you can't deny th je fact that the direction, greg you always a directionally where aree wear going, directionally it has been heading in thg?e negative direction on every single majoro indicator of success for a president. economy -- 51-49. you cherry-pick that pole and earlier this week -- [simultaneous talking] >> jessica: fox news poll, ap. >> mary katharine: but if trump continues to show declines or the g.o.p. does and the democrats don't pick up any of that, what's the solution? >> jessica: and special elections -- >> greg: don't ask democrats for solutions. >> mary katharine: my last question goes tore you, greg. >> jessica: are you excited grt vacation? >> mary katharine: you saw the guitar playing.
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>> greg: if you ever want to know whoed doesn't have friends, wait>> until they sing in public because friends don't let friends sing in public. somebody should have been there to say don't do it. even when we feel strongly about the victims of illegal crime, like people thatof have been murdered, we don't saying because it's not about us. we don't turn people's suffering into some high dramaur moment or some fak- soe cry in a hearing. that is false empathy.e there's no drama and no theater wherise we come from. but on the democrat side it'sbu all these creeps the disguise their self-serving virtue signaling as compassion.alin they do it with palestine, they did it with blm and now with illegals. if a black man gets shot by a cop, this weekend, they will drop the illegals like a bad habit and move right on. meanwhile the legal immigrants, they support trump omeann this.
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maybe because they are closer to this issue then these cause playing activists are who just leave to gsts o to their next. the actual immigrant has tol, deal, they don't have the luxury of living somewhere else, they h the crime, wit they have to deal with the hotels that are filled with illegals. did you see that, another billion dollars to housethat illegals?? by the way, let me finish, and then i'm going to shuthe w up, e have the lowest murder rate inwh this country in 50 years, that's after the self-deportation that exceeded 1 million, mostly men, a lot of them criminals. what does new york do? let's keep illegals in the hotels. a disincentive for leaving. so what the hell.ti vei think things are working, unless somehow democrats don't want it to work. >> mary katharine: the mayoral race may decide some of that. up next, "th e fastest." n ♪ ♪ex fastest. ♪ ♪ right place but wrong time ♪
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♪ ♪h: >> jessica: time for "the fastest." firscomet up, the algorithm maks the heart grow fonder., cbs interview the guy who propose to his athm i girlfrien. program to do flirt with him. she said yes, big surprise. keepd in mind this man has a rl life partner and a 2-year-old child. >> i cried my eyes out for like 30 minutes at work. that's when i realized i think this is actual love.ough >> it was a beautiful and unexpected moment i truly touchehis ctuad my heart. >> jessica: greg, i hate this. >> greg: when his wife found out he married his ai she ran off with her.ra this is n a hoax.
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no man cries for 30 minutes at work. he would have beenhoax fired.s cbs has gotten totally scammed by this cleverha man.ou how do you disprove this? how do you proveov this? i understand getting attached to ai, real relationships are hard. so then ai is great, god knows what you are going to get in ten years, but this isn't real. i call b.s. >> jessica: that's hard when i went to your first on it. did you see the movie her? >> kayleigh:bs no. >> jessica: voices in ai bought that he falls in love with. [simultaneous talking] >> kayleigh: i agree, i think it's a hoax. i he's married to the ai but theul ai does not have a soul, your familysh does. >> greg: if this is really have to call child services. do we have to call child services to get this child taken
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away?- this man is marrying and ai. what are you doing? crying at work? disgusting. but i don'workt believe it. >> mary katharine: now that we have ai and as it progresses, figuring out what is real whether in your real life or what you are consuming is going to be a large part of life and it wil l get harder and this creepsd me out and i hope it's fake.ke >> jessica: real or fake, jesse? >> jesse: the evolution of people showspe. guys used to go to the people show and stick aow quarter in aa a girl would pop out from behind the glass from what i've heard and they would entertain you and yoom wu would fall in love and n when the show was over she would leave. it's the same thing. you can look but you can'tn touch. >> jessica: but she never leaves. >> jesse: what do you mean?yo every time he turns his phonure. off. >> greg: if you throw water on her it's murder. >> jessica: up next, pop star sabrinnexta carpenter says she's opening to banning phones at her s making fans lock up those h pouches. the zinger telling rolling stone this will honestly upsetp th my
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fans, i want to see -- went to see -- in vegas and i've lost my phone and have never had a better experience.ne i felt like i was back in the 70s. wasn't a life but felt like i wae i s there. i've done this at comedy shows and i really enjoy it without thcome ae phone.t' >> mary katharine:s sometimes we need to be savetimed fromand ourselves and they do that by taking ourthat phones.is there's a trend where this is happening at schools, kids have better experiences and learnerie more. i think you would have a better time at the concert although i would not go all the way back to the 70s, that would involve a lot of drugs. but be in the moment. she's giving you the a gift. >> jessica: everyone just goes to concerts and reports the whole thing. >> greg: i love this artist, one of movy favorite songs wascl close to you, great song. i thought she died. >> mary katharine: karenosh. carpenter. >> greg: isn't this karen
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carpenter? one of the greatest drummers of all time. go on youtube, put in karen. carpenter drumming, fantastic. voice of an angel. she looks great here. >> jessica: well preserved.d. are you for locking up phones? >> kayleigh: i did not study for the segment admittedly so i don't know who sabrina carpenter is but i would want my phone at a concert. sabrina carpenter is wrong.r i don't know who she is. >> jesse: would you let your brother give you a massage?'s great question. >> greg: that is a great question. the answer auestn. is... >> jesse: would you let your brother give you a massage? >> jessica: no, absolutely not. >> jesse: would you let your brother put sunblock all over you? >> jessica: if i had one but i feel like they would but stop i- >> greg: i have to go to>> theiu
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>> greg: that's karen carpenter. fan mail friday. r.i.p.a this is a goodgo question from frenchy, no surprise, what has someone borrowed from you but never given back? >> kayleigh: i don't lend things. >> greg: oh that's nice. you just give them away? smart. give it away and then you don't think you will get it back. >> kayleigh: exactly. is something really wanted something, fine. i don't ask for it back. >> greg: can i borrow yourge phone?>> >> kayleigh: of course not. >> greg: jesse, is there something you landed somebody and never got back? >> jesse: my virginity. >> greg: i knew you were going to say that. >> jesse: you set me up. >> greg: i m did. i ask that question knowing you would say something piggish. u is that it? >> jessep.: once you give it away you never get iewt back. >> greg: that's great.ggis jessica, save me from thisay horrible moment. >> jessica: i've been trying for three years.
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i had a vintage nike sweatshirta that i had when i was living in london and i lent it to a friend and she definitely was strategicall iy hiding it when i would be over there. i do not have it.e i haveov a version of it now to make myself feel better. >> greg: great story. >> mary katharine:t it i hadad vintage sweatpants that i loved, perfectly warn in, that my brothe r at some point had a friend over and that friend needed a pair of sweatpants and he took them and i've never seen them since and i would still like them back. >> greg: i had my dad's golf>> clubs that i lent to some guy that i worked with at men's health and he never returned them. >> jessica: that's crazy. >> greg: if he's watching, i haven't forgotten that you have my t golf clubs. i'm glad your career wenfot nowhere. but you have my golf clubs. here's the other question, what was your favorite field trip at school?ie it just popped intldo my head.
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>> mary katharine: we used to go all the way from north carolina to washington, dc to the nationaolinl museum of at and at the time my favorite part, there were some paintings i liked but the cafeteria was amazing and i was a 9-year-old looking for three different so does and it was fantastic. >> greg: chocolate milk that came from a nozzle. >> mary katharine:it w i also gt some -- there. >> jessica : i went to school in greenwich village and every year -- >> greg: there's a surprise. go aheado scor. [laughs]ha >> jessicat': it's also called the little red schoolhouse cannot be too on the nose. we would go up to central park for field day when all of the grades would go. k-12. you would have like color war and be on teams with other kids. like camp in central park. >> jesse: my photography teacher in high school would m this cliff and everybody would smoke exceptlife obviously and that was thecept t fun. [laughs] >> jessica: you love watching
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other people smoke? >> jesse : i do. >> kayleigh: at georgetown they sent us to the library of congress to find books and itas was really cool. i enjoyed going to the library of congress.of c it was a little stuffy and you had tot be quiet. i'm not good at that. >> greg: i remember grade school thehat.y took us underground and behind thebehi shopping maul. >> jesse: what you mean underground? >> greg: what was underneath the shopping maul.wa it was like tunnels and stuff. >> jesse: they took you into tunnels? >> greg: under tunnels and thens. sacrificed rabbits. >> jesse: shot up. >> kayleigh: what was the educational value? >> greg:iona this is great, we t to do three.gr w if you could choose one song to play every time you walked into the green room, what would you chooseee? >> jesse: blue strips, the song of the summer. everybody play it right now.
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>> jessica: playing during the break. >> greg: jessica i'm sure it romething like dave matthews o arcade fire.>> >> jessica: don't make fun of me g. people who aren't liberal also arcade fire. >> greg: what is it? gre >> jessica: i feel like anything oon'tn madonna's immace collection i would reallfeely l. maybe papa don't preach. >> greg: that's a great song. >> jessica: are you mocking me? >> jesse: >> greg:s yes. >> kayleigh: anythines.g toby keith. jesse plate is sauntering the commercial break. it was catchy. >> jesse: blue strips. >> jessicae pl: i'm surprised yu like it play. [simultaneous talking] >> greg: don't to countrymu music. >> mary katharine:sic. stranglehold, ted nugent. looking to the intro, fantastic. >> greg: that's a good one.en ti would say dirty deeds by ac/dc, one of the greatest rifts. or honey bucket by the-dc, melv.
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