The Megyn Kelly Show - June 22, 2026


Major Developments in Karmelo Anthony Case, Nonsense at Obama Presidential Center Opening, and Rosie O’Donnell to Fill in for Kimmel | Ep. 1344


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00:01:11.520 Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at New East.
00:01:17.120 hey everyone i'm megan kelly welcome to the megan kelly show and happy monday we have some major
00:01:29.080 developments that happened over the weekend in the carmelo anthony case pretty shocking actually as
00:01:34.540 the evidence that the jury saw is now finally being released not all of it but a lot of it
00:01:40.900 before they sentenced him to 35 years in prison for killing Austin Metcalf.
00:01:46.120 And the bottom line is all the stuff that these agitators who refuse to accept
00:01:52.300 that this guy committed murder is proof positive.
00:01:59.020 I mean, it's just beyond any doubt, never mind a reasonable doubt, what happened here.
00:02:05.320 And like the revisionist history by this activist class is just stomach turning.
00:02:10.900 And you look at this evidence and we're getting some more descriptions now of the stuff that wasn't shown.
00:02:15.500 It's like the dishonesty of these people is just so patent who want to reframe this.
00:02:21.520 It's absurd. It's absurd.
00:02:23.120 I I thank God that the vast majority of the American public understands what happened here, white or black or other color for that matter.
00:02:31.740 And it's just this agitator class like this. These folks who are outside of the courthouse down in Texas and then the more elite Jemele Hill, overly educated types who have spent so much time in the DEI web that they just are entitled entangled in it.
00:02:50.380 they're trapped like a bug in a spider's web. It's inescapable for them. They're going to live
00:02:55.860 their entire life seeing everything through that prism. And unfortunately, we live in this world
00:03:01.060 with them, so we're going to be subjected to the madness too. It was an eight-man, sorry,
00:03:06.560 eight-woman, four-man jury. They reached their verdict after hearing five days of arguments and
00:03:11.900 testimony earlier this month. On Friday, Collin County Judge John Roach, the same district judge
00:03:17.000 that oversaw the trial released some of the trial evidence to the public. But because no cameras
00:03:22.280 were allowed in the courtroom, the public is seeing all of this for the first time,
00:03:26.100 and it came out piecemeal. And of course, because it's a court, they don't release it in like an
00:03:30.340 organized, understandable way. And to be honest, most of the media has been too lazy to actually
00:03:35.300 organize it and present it the way it ought to be. So we got it. The released evidence includes
00:03:41.180 surveillance footage showing chaos minutes after the stabbing. Also a 911 call where you can hear
00:03:48.340 Hunter Metcalf pleading for his brother Austin, the victim, to stay conscious. And Carmelo Anthony
00:03:55.300 telling cops, as we heard right from day one in this case, I'm not alleged. I did it. I'm not
00:04:02.360 alleged. Thank God he said that. Like, who knows where this crazy defense would have gone if he
00:04:07.480 hadn't so clearly admitted it all on camera. I don't know what the if you're some lunatic out
00:04:13.380 there is going to paint Carmelo as the victim and Austin as the perpetrator. Yeah, you might say he
00:04:19.100 didn't even plunge the knife in. Oh, we would have heard something about how like white people can't
00:04:23.180 tell black people apart. We've heard that before. But he's there. It's clear as day. He said he did
00:04:30.380 it. They had no wiggle room. So they had to go with self-defense, which is a lie that's still
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00:06:00.340 some of the key evidence to try to give you a better understanding of what actually happened
00:06:03.700 that day, notwithstanding the lies that perpetrate the media right now. On your screen here, you can
00:06:10.120 see Austin Metcalf entering the stadium. There he is. Poor guy has no idea what's about to happen
00:06:15.080 to him. The 17-year-old looking like the epitome of health and vigor. Just minutes before his
00:06:21.440 murder, he has no idea his life is about to end. And here's Carmelo walking up to the bleachers
00:06:27.980 from the steps in the middle of the stadium.
00:06:31.460 He's highlighted in this video.
00:06:33.040 He comes up the stairs and heads down toward the tent
00:06:36.120 where Austin Metcalf was standing with his teammates.
00:06:40.200 I've got to say, like, throughout this,
00:06:41.980 I don't see, like, the downpour that necessitated him.
00:06:46.000 He had to go underneath the tent.
00:06:47.760 I kept waiting to see, like, the monsoon conditions,
00:06:50.500 like, where's the wind rattling the top of that tent
00:06:53.120 to where, like, he had to do this thing
00:06:54.960 that would be considered highly inappropriate
00:06:56.500 under any other circumstance,
00:06:57.760 which is to go into an opposing team's home camp and sit with them.
00:07:01.840 It's not there.
00:07:03.440 He was an agitator.
00:07:05.100 He was trying to prove something.
00:07:07.020 And obviously, he was loaded for bear.
00:07:09.840 Before we show you more, I want to remind you what Carmelo's father, Drew Anthony,
00:07:15.400 told that idiot over at the Breakfast Club, Mimi Brown, on June 11th.
00:07:20.840 The most pathetic interview I've ever seen somebody do.
00:07:24.220 You've got the father of a killer.
00:07:26.360 And by the time you were done with that interview, Mimi, you would all but convince your audience that it was the other way around.
00:07:34.960 Nothing against her personally.
00:07:36.640 Just the job she did that day was hideous.
00:07:40.260 But here's a reminder on what the murderer's father said.
00:07:45.600 The surveillance footage, which we had not yet seen, but he had.
00:07:49.880 He said this about what that surveillance footage would show.
00:07:53.520 Watch.
00:07:53.760 and so the video that you all uh that that they they showed showed in court it it it shows him
00:08:02.040 running away from yeah he ran to a teacher the teacher said that the teacher he ran to he ran
00:08:09.440 to a guy and the teacher he ran to actually um um he hugged him because camillo he's not like
00:08:21.560 he hugged the guy he was freaking out he hugged the guy so the guy was they was hugging he was
00:08:27.620 crying hysterically and um they tried to paint it as if he was trying to leave
00:08:35.360 but then in court court they should they said it that he wasn't trying to leave yeah
00:08:41.400 OMG. These are what we call lies. That's just unbelievable. That's not what happened
00:08:51.600 at all. He made a run for it and he was stopped by a teacher who put him in a bear hug to stop
00:08:56.600 him from escaping. He needed a hug. Okay. In addition to what you just heard, there were
00:09:02.600 many rumors on social media that the surveillance footage was going to display a group of boys
00:09:08.240 ganging up on Carmelo. He was surrounded. We heard that before he stabbed Austin in self-defense,
00:09:14.460 terrified. Well, we have the footage that was shown to the jury now. It's a little hard to make
00:09:20.680 out, and we're going to show you a zoomed-in version in just a moment, okay? But screen left,
00:09:24.560 you see a yellow tent. There's a group of students sitting underneath it. Near the top,
00:09:29.460 you see a brief altercation, and that's the moment when Carmelo Anthony stabs Austin Metcalf.
00:09:36.740 You then see a figure highlighted running out of the top of the tent.
00:09:40.840 That's Carmelo Anthony.
00:09:41.880 See him running?
00:09:42.360 He's highlighted here.
00:09:43.520 He runs down the steps.
00:09:44.900 He gets to the bottom of the bleachers, trips and falls.
00:09:47.720 He gets back up and keeps running.
00:09:49.620 He knows what he's done.
00:09:51.140 He runs until he gets to the end of the stadium bleachers and then appears to start walking.
00:09:55.520 Got to play it cool.
00:09:56.400 New people seeing you.
00:09:57.320 Don't want to project panic.
00:09:59.660 At one point, he turns back toward the stands and then starts running away again.
00:10:03.580 He can see people are coming.
00:10:04.840 And as he's running, you can see people chasing him and pointing at him.
00:10:10.700 He knows what's happening here.
00:10:12.200 It is the equivalent of a car chase, only it's on foot as the perpetrator who commits
00:10:19.000 a dastardly deed tries to get away.
00:10:22.140 Carmelo slows his pace as he walks over toward a group of people.
00:10:26.020 OK, so to go back to Carmelo's dad, Drew, who's a liar, who tried to say the video
00:10:32.700 doesn't show Carmelo trying to leave.
00:10:35.820 It's a lie.
00:10:37.240 He is fleeing.
00:10:38.920 And the reason he needed a lie
00:10:40.420 is because fleeing a scene,
00:10:42.720 a criminal scene,
00:10:43.940 is admissible in court
00:10:45.880 as consciousness of guilt.
00:10:47.280 And that's exactly what was argued.
00:10:49.160 Because we can all see
00:10:50.500 that's what it is
00:10:51.260 with our own damn eyes.
00:10:53.740 We're about to show you
00:10:54.960 three critical up-close videos
00:10:56.740 of what happened under the tent.
00:10:59.860 These were enhanced by Robbie Harvey,
00:11:02.120 a true crime social media journalist on X.
00:11:05.660 In this close-up video at the top of the tent,
00:11:08.280 you see Carmelo Anthony walk in
00:11:10.220 and sit down under the tent where the murder occurred.
00:11:13.780 Carmelo runs for another team.
00:11:15.960 Again, there was no reason for him to be inside that tent
00:11:18.860 and he knew it was provocative to do this.
00:11:22.020 A few minutes later, you see Austin Metcalf get up
00:11:24.380 and move next to where Carmelo Anthony is seated.
00:11:28.340 Witnesses say Austin was trying to get Anthony
00:11:30.460 to leave the team's tent.
00:11:32.760 About three minutes later, you see two people appear to push each other.
00:11:37.360 Within seconds, Carmelo is seen running out of the top of the tent.
00:11:42.880 By our count, it was about four seconds between the pushing and Carmelo running out of the tent.
00:11:49.420 I mean, there was no built up.
00:11:50.720 There was no long altercation.
00:11:53.120 He shoved a knife in another boy's heart and then made a run for it.
00:11:58.260 After Carmelo ran away from the scene and to the end of the stadium, he's eventually brought back closer to the crime scene by teachers, not because he wanted to, but because they made him.
00:12:10.360 They made him.
00:12:12.000 According to CBS Texas, Memorial High School athletic trainer, that's where Austin went, Tiffany Whitaker, first stopped Carmelo and then handed him off to Heritage High School head football coach Vincent Hooper.
00:12:24.460 According to journalist Sarah Fields, who was inside the courtroom for the entire trial,
00:12:29.640 Whitaker testified that she got in front of Anthony as he was running,
00:12:33.040 put her hands up to keep him from leaving, and then yelled at Coach Hooper,
00:12:36.460 hey, this kid stabbed someone, don't let him leave, end quote.
00:12:41.380 This is when Coach Hooper put his arms around Carmelo in a hugging fashion
00:12:46.120 to prevent him from leaving the stadium.
00:12:49.160 Quoting there, I'm quoting.
00:12:50.900 That's the testimony that was given.
00:12:52.580 It's not a, he didn't need a hug.
00:12:54.080 What a fucking liar.
00:12:55.080 I'm sorry.
00:12:56.920 The father's a liar.
00:12:58.440 The parents are liars.
00:13:00.300 They hired a lying spokesperson to represent them, a race hustler too, which appears to
00:13:05.460 apply to the parents as well, not to mention their core supporters and their grandmother,
00:13:10.180 Carmelo's grandmother, who kept chanting racist, biased, racist, biased after the guilty verdict.
00:13:18.020 Why don't you try accepting responsibility?
00:13:20.520 Okay.
00:13:21.560 Maybe if you hadn't had such an entitled attitude that's blind to facts,
00:13:27.480 we wouldn't be in this mess to begin with.
00:13:29.300 Your grandson would be free and Austin Metcalf would still be alive.
00:13:33.980 We also now have the video of Carmelo being taken into custody shortly after all of this,
00:13:39.040 where Carmelo Anthony leaves no doubt as to whether he was the one who killed Austin.
00:13:44.820 He tells the officer, I'm not alleged, I did it.
00:13:48.620 Watch.
00:13:48.860 there it is that mean honestly i'm not alleged i did it we know and there's body camera footage
00:14:08.280 from a different officer as anthony is arrested you're going to hear him sound emotional when he
00:14:14.160 tells the officer who had not yet asked him any questions about the crime, quote,
00:14:19.700 he put his hands on me. Watch.
00:14:22.180 I'm going to put your hands on me. He put his hands on me. I don't know if he put his hands on me.
00:14:41.100 Is he going to be okay? I don't know yet, man.
00:14:44.920 Honestly, at the end, you hear Anthony ask, is he going to be okay?
00:14:49.900 And the officer says, I don't know yet, man.
00:14:53.220 Carmelo doesn't fully understand that he just committed a murder.
00:14:58.480 And let me tell you something.
00:15:01.160 I believe those tears.
00:15:02.540 I believe he was upset.
00:15:03.700 I believe it was sinking into him in that moment what he'd done.
00:15:07.300 And this isn't to take agency away from Carmelo Anthony,
00:15:10.500 but I'm sorry this is the fault of his parents.
00:15:12.820 This is his parents' fault.
00:15:14.160 When a 17-year-old behaves like this, he's been raised wrong.
00:15:18.500 Some severe failure has happened inside the home.
00:15:23.280 Some sense of entitlement, more than likely some massive chip on one's shoulder
00:15:29.260 that interprets regular teenage slights as existential,
00:15:36.760 as something so offensive and deeply wounding
00:15:40.460 that a man's life must be taken to avenge oneself.
00:15:45.200 Oh, you're a tough guy, aren't you?
00:15:46.660 He was so tough just five minutes earlier.
00:15:49.220 Now he's reduced to tears like a crying toddler.
00:15:53.800 Keep in mind, not one second of that grieving
00:15:57.840 can compare in any way to what Hunter Metcalf was going through
00:16:02.500 in the 10 steps away.
00:16:04.620 To the pain and agony that Austin and Hunter's parents
00:16:08.220 were about to receive when they got word
00:16:10.580 what had happened to their son.
00:16:12.760 But I accept Carmelo Anthony's tears
00:16:16.080 and upset as authentic.
00:16:18.940 And I think he has himself clearly,
00:16:21.620 but his parents to blame.
00:16:23.600 We have to teach our children emotional regulation.
00:16:29.340 That's a parent's job.
00:16:31.020 And by the way, I see this all the time as a mother of three.
00:16:33.340 It's not just this extreme, you know, when you don't do it.
00:16:37.060 I see like these kids who are running around so stressed out, so anxious, so like afraid of putting one foot in front of the other, so afraid of making a mistake, constantly looking at mom and dad for affirmation.
00:16:47.100 That is a parental failure.
00:16:50.560 It's a failure.
00:16:52.660 Same thing when I see a mother hitting her child in public.
00:16:55.480 It's a failure by you, the mother.
00:16:58.820 You're failing.
00:17:00.560 Why are you smacking your kid around in public as he or she is crying?
00:17:05.260 I've seen it so many times.
00:17:06.120 It drives me nuts.
00:17:07.060 especially a toddler. Who fucking hits a toddler? I'm sorry. It's disgusting. You don't hit a
00:17:12.240 toddler. I'm like, I was raised in a family that used spanking. I wasn't spanked as a baby.
00:17:19.220 You know, it's like my mom and I've had many laughs over the spankings that I did take,
00:17:23.960 but I'm just saying like, you see a toddler who's hysterical, that child needs to be held.
00:17:29.240 They need caring and loving to calm them down. They need a caring soul to hold them. And so
00:17:35.700 they can feel the calm of the mother's body or the father's and a stroking of their hair
00:17:41.020 and calm, soothing sounds until they can calm down. They can't express themselves well.
00:17:48.860 It's extremely frustrating. I can't stand when parents don't understand this about their little
00:17:54.040 ones. And this kid, Carmelo Anthony, who was a kid, even though he was about to become a man,
00:18:00.260 didn't have emotional regulation.
00:18:04.360 I mean, I guarantee you,
00:18:06.300 he went in there to be provocative.
00:18:08.020 He wanted to play the tough guy
00:18:09.580 because he knew he didn't belong in that tent.
00:18:12.400 It wasn't pouring rain.
00:18:13.880 It wasn't some monsoon happening down there.
00:18:16.340 He didn't need to be there.
00:18:18.280 And he's not 11.
00:18:19.880 He's 17.
00:18:21.080 He knew the rules.
00:18:21.740 You know you don't go over
00:18:23.080 to the opposing team's home camp.
00:18:25.520 You know that.
00:18:26.880 You guys know I know nothing about sports.
00:18:28.720 Even I know that.
00:18:30.260 So he went there to be provocative. And then immediately upon being told to leave, he essentially said, make me, you know, why don't you try to make me? And then Austin Metcalf put hands on him in a way that sounded about as gentle as humanly possible.
00:18:47.120 The testimony was that he placed hands on Carmelo
00:18:49.200 and the person sitting next to Carmelo
00:18:51.100 didn't even have Carmelo bump into them.
00:18:53.940 So it couldn't have been very forceful.
00:18:56.300 And in that same moment,
00:18:59.020 Carmelo shoved a knife into Austin's heart.
00:19:02.100 He wanted to be tough.
00:19:03.800 It wasn't out of fear.
00:19:06.020 It was out of a small, tiny ego
00:19:09.460 and a need to prove that he mattered,
00:19:12.660 that he was a badass,
00:19:14.580 that he was some sort of a tough guy.
00:19:16.440 It's a failure by the parents.
00:19:20.380 This piece of evidence here shows Carmelo in the police cruiser with his hands in cuffs with what appears to be Austin's blood on his finger.
00:19:31.080 It's awful.
00:19:31.920 You can see it there at the tip.
00:19:34.860 Literally has blood on his hands.
00:19:38.100 In stark contrast to the relatively calm arrest are the dramatic and emotional 911 calls.
00:19:46.440 Viewer discretion, a warning here.
00:19:48.680 These can be, first of all, hard to hear,
00:19:51.260 and second of all, just disturbing in exactly what they're saying.
00:19:55.520 In this first clip, a friend of Austin's details the scene.
00:20:16.440 Um, there's adults on him, I think.
00:20:19.240 The person that stabbed your friend, is he still there?
00:20:23.040 Yeah, he's still here.
00:20:23.920 Okay.
00:20:24.260 Like, I mean, like, coaches have him, he can't hurt him.
00:20:26.540 Okay, when you say they have him, are they physically holding him down?
00:20:31.140 No, like, they're just holding him, walking around.
00:20:35.100 And in this 911 call, you can actually hear Hunter Metcalf pleading with his dying twin brother.
00:20:42.080 Hunter is not the person calling 911 in this call, but you can hear him in the background.
00:20:49.300 You're going to hear a couple of people, one man saying, staying with me.
00:20:54.160 Austin's voice is the deeper one.
00:20:55.820 You hear him saying, come on, come on, you can do it, fight through, as he begs his brother
00:21:01.980 to keep fighting.
00:21:03.380 We have an Army veteran that's trying to keep compression on the wound.
00:21:08.540 Okay.
00:21:09.340 Are you with him now?
00:21:10.360 he is laying here. He is starting to go unconscious. Is he awake? No, he's going
00:21:17.500 unconscious. Okay. Is he breathing? Not right now. He's not breathing at all? No. Okay. Where
00:21:25.840 was he stabbed at? In his chest. Okay. I've got them coming. Okay. Stay on the phone with me,
00:21:32.260 all right? Okay, I'm here.
00:21:39.140 If you say it's still nearby.
00:21:41.540 Stay with me, Austin.
00:21:43.700 Come on, come on.
00:21:44.500 I'm going to keep you with me, okay, until they're with you.
00:21:50.580 Is he breathing still?
00:21:53.140 He's trying, yeah.
00:21:54.140 We're doing compressions and giving them mouth to mouth.
00:21:56.220 Okay.
00:21:57.220 Come on, come on.
00:21:58.860 Hey, they're doing CPR on him.
00:22:00.380 Okay, keep going, okay?
00:22:06.840 The medics are coming as fast as they can, just keep me up to you, okay?
00:22:11.660 Fight through, fight through, then.
00:22:13.740 Fight through, Austin.
00:22:20.180 That is awful.
00:22:26.400 So awful.
00:22:27.280 these two sweet boys who grew up together from the moment they first came into this world in
00:22:33.720 their mother's womb together holding each other as all little twins do and they're in their
00:22:38.240 mother's womb and ever since and you can hear him because the both were avid sportsmen tough
00:22:44.200 competitors and you can hear him thinking the only thing he can do for his brother is to encourage
00:22:49.140 him to find that toughness fight through fight through fight but it was impossible it was a
00:22:56.400 feet too great, even for Austin Metcalf. His heart had been punctured with a four-inch knife
00:23:03.820 so deeply and so brutally that the bone behind it had been nicked.
00:23:12.840 What we weren't shown, according to Sarah Fields, is the body footage, the body cam footage showing
00:23:20.000 Austin on the ground. This was played in court, his face turning purple, gray, as Hunter was
00:23:28.320 screaming, oh my God, please God, please. That's my brother. That's my best friend. Please God.
00:23:36.020 That has not yet been released to the public. Sarah wrote that in her notes that she took
00:23:42.140 during the court proceedings, she could barely write because she could not see through her tears.
00:23:47.600 The Metcalf family was shaking and sobbing in the court.
00:23:50.980 She said, I was shocked that the body cam footage was shown
00:23:54.480 while Austin's family was in the room.
00:23:56.560 It was traumatic.
00:23:57.400 It was haunting.
00:23:59.600 The Anthony supporters did not shed a tear.
00:24:03.460 Stone-faced.
00:24:05.380 Hunters, screams, along with the coach, yelling in this piece we did here,
00:24:09.460 stay with me, Austin, stay with me on that 911 call.
00:24:12.400 It will forever linger in my mind, and now you've heard it too.
00:24:16.800 hmm the court also releasing several heartbreaking photos this is the coat
00:24:23.680 austin was wearing when he was stabbed you can see the blood stains all over it and this is a
00:24:31.520 photo of the murder weapon it was found on the bleachers where carmelo anthony threw it when he
00:24:37.600 started running away and honestly it's like stupid in addition to everything else he appears to be
00:24:44.380 pretty dumb. Is this your attempt to hide your evidence? Look at this thing. You could gut a
00:24:52.560 fish with this knife. This is not some butter knife at the dinner table. This thing can obviously
00:24:59.920 kill. The reason I have to remind you of that is because Democratic Congresswoman, outgoing,
00:25:06.280 who failed at her Senate run, Jasmine Crockett, actually got on camera in the wake of this
00:25:12.100 horrific tragedy and argued that clearly the knife wasn't big enough to be a deadly weapon
00:25:18.360 remember was it a switch i don't know what he had it was like a it was it seemed like it was
00:25:24.060 a multi-tool almost like a swiss army yeah like with the little scissors and everything and
00:25:30.060 whatever so it was small well i would argue the size of it alone you wouldn't even think it's a
00:25:36.820 and that's why if it was one of the little like i i don't know like i i do think that's why he
00:25:45.700 went to his coach and was like but i don't think i heard him that bad and these are a bunch of
00:25:52.680 idiots sitting together trying to opine on something about which they know nothing the
00:25:58.120 woman in the bottom right hand of the screen for the listening audience she's got a bigger
00:26:02.500 close-up than anybody else with this smirk on her face that you want to smack right off of it
00:26:06.800 no like no look at this smirk on the woman bottom right fuck off okay he was not a victim
00:26:17.720 of course it's like they they gotta turn it into a black thing it's so undermining to race relations
00:26:24.500 which are doing fine by the way notwithstanding the fact that you crazy ass activists and they're
00:26:30.240 not all black most of them are actually white women from the upper west side of manhattan and
00:26:33.460 the like, notwithstanding what you've tried to do to the country for the past six years,
00:26:37.360 but we're actually doing OK, notwithstanding this kind of behavior, because we understand,
00:26:42.600 thank God, you don't speak for black people, the vast majority of whom are normal and understand
00:26:47.500 exactly what happened here.
00:26:48.600 But fuck off to you people who are trying to minimize this and change the facts from
00:26:55.000 what they clearly are.
00:26:56.020 It's infuriating.
00:26:57.620 You're a little smirk.
00:26:59.680 I got news for you, little lady on the bottom right.
00:27:02.520 White lives matter, okay?
00:27:05.580 Sorry, but they do.
00:27:08.660 Crockett, she's such a race hustler herself
00:27:12.920 with her newly found black scent.
00:27:15.920 She sounds like me.
00:27:17.280 We all know this.
00:27:18.240 We heard this after her $40,000 a year
00:27:20.680 private high school and a campus that looked like
00:27:24.340 it was something out of a New England movie
00:27:26.440 for where the rich send their kids.
00:27:29.620 She becomes a lawyer.
00:27:31.000 She sounds like me.
00:27:32.520 She sounds like anybody who's had an education, wasn't raised in the hood.
00:27:37.800 Now she leans in.
00:27:40.660 She's got to dial it up.
00:27:42.820 What was that, a switch?
00:27:43.860 I don't even know.
00:27:45.040 You know full well what it was.
00:27:46.780 It was a fucking knife.
00:27:47.960 And you know how you know that it was a deadly weapon?
00:27:50.020 Because Austin Metcalf is dead.
00:27:52.400 He bled to death and his heart stopped working because Carmelo Anthony shoved this four-inch blade into their heart.
00:27:59.120 If you're so comfortable with the blade, Jasmine Crackett, why don't you try shoving one into your own heart?
00:28:03.600 See whether you survive.
00:28:05.380 See how you feel about the prospect of taking that knife and sticking it in your own heart.
00:28:09.760 I'm going to guess it's a no.
00:28:13.020 I'm going to guess when it's your own safety in danger, you would say, actually, now I see how dangerous that thing could be.
00:28:21.220 Stop.
00:28:22.080 All right, just stop.
00:28:22.880 That's like saying a small gun, you know, like the kind that they put on like a female spy's dress on her thigh so she can sneak into the black tie event.
00:28:32.640 I mean, I might shoot myself with that.
00:28:35.680 It's so small, small, but deadly.
00:28:40.900 Just ask the Metcalf family.
00:28:44.680 This knife was big enough to make this fatal gash in Austin's chest.
00:28:48.120 this is a photo of the actual knife wound look at this look at this
00:28:57.100 after being stabbed and left with this hole in his heart hole in his heart
00:29:05.900 Metcalf ran down the bleachers grabbing his chest and telling those around him get help
00:29:13.000 please get help. Those must have been his last words. Now, with all of this evidence released
00:29:21.400 to the public, are any of these supporters beginning to understand why Anthony was found
00:29:28.800 guilty? Are they sorry for their incendiary rhetoric? Are they sorry for Hunter Metcalf
00:29:34.960 and causing him more harassment and harm by starting a change.org petition to have him
00:29:42.660 arrested for assault, even though there's zero evidence he laid hands on Carmelo Anthony.
00:29:46.620 They want the brother arrested. There are literally people out there saying that they
00:29:51.020 should dig up Austin Metcalf and piss on his grave and on him. Are they sorry? No.
00:29:58.000 Certainly haven't expressed one word of that. One well-known Carmelo Anthony supporter,
00:30:03.940 Tiffany Billions, hashtag goals, who helped raise money for Carmelo after his arrest,
00:30:11.340 writing on X, quote, releasing the footage of a terrified black teenager on Juneteenth
00:30:17.300 is a slap in the face to all of black America.
00:30:21.200 Carmelo defended himself against monstrous bullies.
00:30:24.180 Carmelo is alive because he defended himself.
00:30:27.080 You can clearly see Carmelo Anthony being attacked under the canopy.
00:30:31.700 This is why we'll keep fighting until he's free.
00:30:34.260 I just like this is not about black versus white.
00:30:37.860 This is about civilized versus uncivilized.
00:30:41.340 It's about honest versus dishonest.
00:30:44.940 It's about sane versus insane.
00:30:48.420 You know, I just, these people do not speak for the black community.
00:30:54.160 I will never accept that.
00:30:56.460 This is deeply wrong, and all rational people see it, irrespective of skin color.
00:31:02.720 The red that Austin Metcalfe bled is plenty evidence for most of us that he was the victim, not the other way around.
00:31:14.480 And as we've been outlining, the tape shows nothing of the sort that Tiffany Billions describes.
00:31:23.600 It's just so upsetting.
00:31:25.580 And it's incendiary.
00:31:29.000 It's incensing, right?
00:31:30.380 You can hear it, I'm sure, because I can't stand this.
00:31:33.760 The Metcalf family has suffered enough, and they don't need this additional pain heaped on them.
00:31:40.200 So the record is straight.
00:31:42.060 It reminds me of what they did to Charlie after he was assassinated, after he was murdered.
00:31:49.100 And they came out and immediately started saying the worst things about him,
00:31:53.100 calling him a racist and a sexist and all the things.
00:31:56.360 And it wasn't just fringy.
00:31:58.240 It was in the pages of the New York Times, which may be biased and unreliable in many ways, but is not fringe with Nicole Hannah-Jones, who's a race hustler, too, being given endless supply of ink to write all the hateful lies she wanted about Charlie.
00:32:17.520 It's just so infuriating.
00:32:20.020 After they die, you can say whatever you want about them.
00:32:22.920 And as long as it's a righty or someone who the right wing loves and the left wing can't stand, you'll get away with it.
00:32:30.960 You know, we did a long fact check of that Nicole Hannah-Jones piece, which I am very glad we did.
00:32:35.980 It's on our YouTube feed right now.
00:32:37.480 If you just search, if you search probably my name and Nicole Hannah-Jones, it'll come up and Charlie Kirk.
00:32:44.160 It's worth your time because they're still telling those lies about Charlie now.
00:32:48.000 Still, that Amanda Seyfried, she's not a bad actress.
00:32:52.400 I got to say, I saw her not too long ago on something.
00:32:54.220 She was very good.
00:32:54.900 I wish she was as good inside as her acting skills are on the out because she's now playing the victim.
00:33:02.560 She's super upset that she felt threatened after she came out and shat all over Charlie Kirk's grave.
00:33:10.780 he'd barely been dead what a day and she said he was hateful maybe a way to beat you know maybe
00:33:18.780 maybe give his parents time to like pick out a casket before you remind the world how hateful
00:33:25.700 you thought he was I I like honestly I I defy anyone to ever find someone like a collection
00:33:34.580 of right-wingers doing this.
00:33:37.800 Try to find me ever saying that.
00:33:40.580 I've been called hateful
00:33:41.720 just in front of me
00:33:42.360 all the same ways Charlie was.
00:33:44.240 Good luck.
00:33:45.040 Try to find Charlie Kirk.
00:33:46.420 There's tons of tape of him
00:33:47.440 saying that about somebody
00:33:48.700 on the left wing
00:33:49.540 who had been assassinated.
00:33:51.080 You can't.
00:33:52.020 You won't.
00:33:53.080 It's not going to happen.
00:33:55.580 An American citizen,
00:33:57.020 a fellow American citizen,
00:33:59.140 I've celebrated the death
00:34:00.140 of terrorists.
00:34:01.620 This is crazy what they're doing.
00:34:03.220 the switched narratives, the posthumous defamatory takedowns. They're just so beneath us,
00:34:11.960 or at least I wish they were. Um, I want to, I want to just do like a palate cleanser. There's
00:34:19.280 a lot of other news to get to, but I want to do a palate cleanser because that's so dark.
00:34:24.360 Um, so normally I would do, you know, flow. Um, but I think we need a palate cleanser.
00:34:32.340 Why don't we go to Joy Reid?
00:34:34.380 She's also a race hustler, so the flow is okay,
00:34:36.920 but she's a nutcase and she kind of makes me laugh.
00:34:40.040 Like she doesn't upset me.
00:34:41.420 She just kind of makes me laugh.
00:34:42.720 These days, thank God she no longer has that show on MS Now.
00:34:45.740 I realize nobody watches MS Now,
00:34:47.260 but they shouldn't be platforming people
00:34:49.300 like that Tiffany Cross and Joy Reid.
00:34:51.020 These are nutcases.
00:34:52.340 Like that's just freaking crazy.
00:34:54.860 Just can't be doing that.
00:34:56.440 And here's the latest example of why she lost her show
00:34:59.900 and was too much even for them.
00:35:01.780 Because in many ways, and with apologies to my dear spicy white friends, because I know that my white brothers and sisters do love a Fourth of July.
00:35:10.860 It is Independence Day, everybody's barbecuing, it's a thing. I can promise you, Black folks, we will take that day off.
00:35:16.400 We will barbecue because we off.
00:35:18.780 But Black people, nobody Black I know is really excited about the Fourth of July, because it is what Frederick Douglass said it is.
00:35:25.400 It is the celebration of slaveholders who freed themselves from having to pay taxes to the crown for their slave empire.
00:35:34.120 And that is what it is.
00:35:36.120 OK, then you need to meet other black people, Joy Reid, because there's not a black person I know who won't be celebrating July 4th as avidly and excitedly as most of their fellow Americans.
00:35:50.320 um like still 250 years later still we're hung up on like you know women are not mentioned
00:36:00.640 in the declaration of independence all men are created equal they don't mention women
00:36:04.480 most of us have moved on we're not like really holding a grudge that we weren't explicitly
00:36:09.920 included we understand the spirit of change was in the air and that eventually we would be
00:36:16.020 be recognized as full, uh, equal citizens here in America. And same is true for black people.
00:36:24.940 America's not perfect. We didn't get it right, right from the founding. That doesn't mean you
00:36:28.220 don't celebrate the country. All right. You need to meet better black people. Joy Reed,
00:36:34.580 spend some time with Glenn Lowry, for example, he'll give you a little lesson. In fact, right
00:36:39.380 here, we're going to drop in part of his rant on our show that my team knows is among my favorite
00:36:45.560 clips we've ever generated here on the MK show, which was started almost six years ago. And he
00:36:51.920 was defending America against charges like this lunatics nonsense. And as we head into the July
00:36:59.280 4th, what's it called? Fortnite? Yeah. To quote our friends from across the pond, might be a good
00:37:05.740 time to hear Glenn again. The narrative about the American story, the American project is
00:37:13.340 fundamentally important. Is this a good country? Or is this a country that's founded on genocide
00:37:19.160 and slavery? The impact of Western settlement in the Western Hemisphere, the European settlement
00:37:27.460 in the Western Hemisphere, on the native population was devastating. There's not any doubt about that.
00:37:32.040 And the commerce and chattel, which was transatlantic slavery, was of a huge scale, mostly
00:37:37.980 going to Caribbean and South America, but of a huge scale. It was monumental in world history.
00:37:44.960 It was monumental in the foundation of the events that led to the American nation state. There's
00:37:50.480 not any doubt about that. But the founding of the country, 1776, 1787, the creation of the United
00:38:00.860 States of America was a world historic event in which the Enlightenment ideals got instantiated
00:38:06.940 in government institutions. And as a matter of fact, within a century, slavery was gone.
00:38:11.520 And you know what? The people who had been African chattel became citizens of the United
00:38:16.140 States of America, not equal citizens, not at first. It took another century. But they became,
00:38:21.780 in the fullness of time, equal citizens of the United States of America. The United States of
00:38:26.460 America fought fascism in the Pacific and fought fascism in Europe and saved the world. American
00:38:34.860 democracy became a beacon to, quote unquote, the free world, we stood down under threat of nuclear
00:38:41.440 annihilation, the horror, which was the union of Soviet socialist republics. We have had the
00:38:48.900 greatest transformation in the social status of a serfdom people, which was what the
00:38:54.720 emancipation affected and the creation of the Negro, of the African American, probably that
00:39:00.060 you can find anywhere in world history. 40 million strong, the richest people of African descent on
00:39:06.640 the planet by far. This is a question of narrative. Are you going to look through the lens of the
00:39:13.380 United States as a racist, genocidal, white supremacist, illegitimate force? Are you going
00:39:20.600 to see it for what it is, which in the last 300 years is the greatest force for human liberty
00:39:27.100 on the planet. That's worth fighting about. That these people at the New York Times lay down to a
00:39:35.820 latter-day woke ideology and debase their country is despicable. By the way, my team looked up the
00:39:45.540 episode number where we fact-checked Nicole Hannah-Jones. It's episode 1164 in our feed,
00:39:50.300 so pretty easy to find. Okay, so that's Joy Reid. Now, I mean, while we're on the subject of
00:39:55.720 lunatics on the left. We got to spend some time with Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris decided, I love
00:40:03.860 when she decides we need to hear from her, like we missed her. She's got things she wants to say
00:40:08.360 to us and she's there again. So it was Juneteenth. And first of all, she posted this to her own
00:40:16.060 Instagram account with no idea where she was. She just posted it with this message. This is the joy
00:40:22.820 we're bringing all Juneteenth weekend. Let's watch. Okay. So I, I wish this video had been
00:40:45.080 around when we were debating whether she's actually black, because I don't, I don't think
00:40:48.260 so. I think, I think that's proof positive. It's a no. She can't dance. My God, what's happening
00:40:56.760 there? I think I can dance better than that. And I can't dance. My friend has tried to teach me
00:41:02.660 many times. I just, I don't have it in me. Look at this. What is it? We're supposed to feel
00:41:07.540 celebratory in watching it. Well, it's a no, we don't. Um, then look at this. Then she's got like
00:41:17.220 the hands above the midline. It looks a little Trumpy, if I may say, like it's got a little like
00:41:22.760 a Trump to the top, the top half of the body. Okay. She decided to sit down for an interview.
00:41:32.440 I guess we're celebrating Juneteenth with Don Lemon. And it's tough to say who is more absurd
00:41:38.600 between the two of them, but I'm going to have to give it to the former VP. So well done, you know,
00:41:43.960 because you had some stiff competition there.
00:41:45.880 Well done.
00:41:46.520 You won something.
00:41:48.440 And in about, I don't know, 60 seconds or so,
00:41:51.400 she managed to squeeze in every empty word of inspo
00:41:58.080 that like the 16-year-old set online on Instagram,
00:42:03.700 like girls in sophomore year of high school
00:42:06.700 might shove at you in an attempt
00:42:08.780 to really make you feel great about something you've done.
00:42:11.220 Only she's been the vice president,
00:42:12.700 So you'd expect a little bit more and possibly an actual profundity here or there.
00:42:17.420 But no, instead, we got this masterpiece.
00:42:21.100 So then what's your case for hope then?
00:42:24.860 You know, I believe that when we feel powerless, we are powerless.
00:42:33.520 And when we feel powerful, we are powerful.
00:42:37.020 We each have light inside of us.
00:42:40.100 and we need to know that that is what inspires our hope as much as anything external to ourselves
00:42:47.040 and when we feel that and and and not allow an election or an individual to dampen that light
00:42:55.200 um and instead light let that light kind of carry us in particular moments of darkness
00:43:01.500 that that we not only act on that hope but we inspire that hope in each other
00:43:09.360 It is so important that we not only have hope, but that we understand that that should be a verb, which means that hope has to go hand in hand with action, that hope combined with the action will result in us winning the midterms and that we will also understand that that hope is consistent with a commitment to the fight, the fight for equality.
00:43:39.360 No. Just get one more in. You get a set of steak knives if you can get one more empty
00:43:48.640 inspo word in your little diatribe. Even Don Lemon is sitting there looking
00:43:56.580 expressionless into the camera like, where is this going? What is she saying?
00:44:03.760 Please, God, please. I've been a good girl. Please let her run for president again. Please.
00:44:07.880 I deserve this. I don't ask for that much. I almost never pray for myself. I'm asking for
00:44:13.400 this one. Please, please let her run for president again. Please give her the hope and the light
00:44:18.700 and the inspo to fight the darkness. Just kidding, Lord. That wasn't a real prayer. He knows that
00:44:25.360 already. He knows everything. There she is. Now there's Don Lemon, on the other hand, who does
00:44:30.880 not escape without dinging himself up. He decided that he needed to bring up how evil this
00:44:39.660 administration is and the DOJ and so on. And here's how that went. You'll notice there's no
00:44:47.060 explicit mention of his own indictment, which I'm just going to say as a journalist seems like
00:44:53.440 something you might feel compelled to disclose to your audience so they can factor in your bias
00:44:58.680 in making a point like this, but I report you decide.
00:45:02.680 But I think that the people who deserve to be prosecuted or whatever it is
00:45:06.960 for misusing the Justice Department and abusing, I believe, American citizens and American
00:45:13.100 politicians are, what do you want to say, political rivals or whatever, I think that
00:45:17.580 they should face, you know, some sort of justice.
00:45:21.880 Oh, well, I absolutely believe that. And I believe that there should be that there should
00:45:28.100 be accountability. Like Pam Bondi, like Kristi Noem, like, I mean, if you look at what's
00:45:34.520 happening, I am heartbroken when I look at the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department.
00:45:39.940 That has just been... It is criminal. If you are president, let's just say in 2028,
00:45:45.780 you are elected, will you make sure that there's accountability? Oh, I believe firmly in
00:45:51.240 accountability. Yes. Okay. Neither one of these people is going to be anywhere near the presidency.
00:46:00.260 I'm sorry to tell you her days are over. She blackmailed Joe Biden into the position by
00:46:04.440 calling him a racist on the debate stage. And then he had to choose a black woman because
00:46:09.080 the Democratic Party understands that's their core voting bloc. She wasn't chosen because
00:46:14.320 she's particularly talented. There are very talented black women. She's not on the list.
00:46:19.120 But even that moron there on screen left
00:46:21.160 has talked about running for president.
00:46:22.580 Don Lemon thinks he can run for president too.
00:46:24.220 Okay, great.
00:46:24.820 I would love to cover that.
00:46:25.840 I hope he does.
00:46:28.340 So yeah, no disclosure in his criticisms of Pam Bondi
00:46:31.880 that she was DOJ attorney general
00:46:35.460 at the time he was indicted.
00:46:36.820 And the nerve to rip on Harmeet Dillon,
00:46:39.000 who's running civil rights.
00:46:40.300 I mean, we've never had a greater head
00:46:42.580 of the DOJ civil rights division.
00:46:44.460 She is a bad-ass, serious lawyer.
00:46:49.200 She's handled all sorts of cases throughout her decades-long career.
00:46:53.780 She's respected across the aisle.
00:46:56.020 She was making a killing in private practice and took a serious hit financially to go and serve her country in this position,
00:47:04.320 not to mention the fact that she's had a lot of loss in her personal life over the past couple of years.
00:47:09.040 But she picked herself up, dusted herself off, and said, yes, pick me, I agree to serve.
00:47:14.460 I mean, she's a national heroine, but these two rip on her like she's some partisan hack,
00:47:20.480 like Merrick Garland was. And again, without any disclosure on Don Lemon's part. So remember when
00:47:27.360 I said that he was kind of like, what is she saying? I don't understand it. And you're starting
00:47:31.320 to think like, is it possible he's the smart one? Is he the smart one in this exchange?
00:47:37.900 Just when you're starting to think maybe, maybe I misjudged him. Maybe like he sees through her.
00:47:45.320 Guests again.
00:47:46.340 He's there to remind you.
00:47:48.180 Guests again.
00:47:49.240 Watch.
00:47:50.060 You know, as you were sitting here, we were doing this interview, I have to tell you,
00:47:53.460 that I got a little bit overwhelmed, which I don't know where it came from,
00:47:56.900 because I'm sitting here with the first Black vice president of the United States,
00:48:01.120 woman, first Black woman president.
00:48:03.360 And, you know, we're celebrating Juneteenth, and I never could have imagined
00:48:08.100 that I would be sitting in this seat interviewing someone like you.
00:48:12.440 So we have made progress.
00:48:14.460 But we've got to do a lot in order to keep that progress.
00:48:18.960 And you are a part of that right now.
00:48:20.840 So thank you for what you do.
00:48:22.200 And thank you for doing this, Madam Vice President.
00:48:24.080 I really appreciate it.
00:48:25.700 Thank you, Don Lemon.
00:48:26.660 And thank you for continuing with your calling as a journalist and always speaking truth, even when it may be at great personal risk and sacrifice.
00:48:44.460 Okay. Don Lemon was not facing any great personal risk when he stormed that church
00:48:52.880 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was creating chaos and danger for the peaceful churchgoers around him.
00:49:03.520 Remember the report that somebody severely hurt her arm? There was one report it was actually
00:49:07.840 broken and the children crying, he's an agent of chaos. He is not some brave, intrepid journalist
00:49:17.740 risking it all. All right. That's why he got indicted. Okay. All right. KK. Got it, Kamala.
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00:53:02.200 You were probably celebrating Juneteenth with all of your family.
00:53:06.260 and uh you might have missed the opening of the obama library uh and the hope and change lounge
00:53:14.980 remember the hope and change reception area with the hideous portrait of the two of them
00:53:21.720 where she looks like the president and he looks like backup girl number two you know like honestly
00:53:27.300 it's crazy it's crazy that either one of them allowed this you know even if i don't know i
00:53:35.440 guess if I ever became president and Doug were like the first gentleman, I guess I'd be okay
00:53:41.980 with that portrait. I wouldn't want anything, anything at all that was emasculating for my
00:53:45.560 husband. I guess it wouldn't be emasculating if the woman had been the president and the man
00:53:53.320 wasn't. But here he was the president for eight years. She was the first lady and not a particularly
00:54:01.540 great one. She didn't really accomplish anything. She did something on school lunches, which everyone
00:54:06.260 seemed to hate. I was kind of into it because I do think school lunches should be healthier,
00:54:11.100 to be honest. And she started the Let's Move campaign to get kids moving. Okay, that's good.
00:54:15.300 I'm not in favor of childhood obesity or adult obesity for that matter. So, okay, that's it.
00:54:22.160 All right. Good. Terrific. Other than that, what she's going to be remembered for, well,
00:54:29.540 now it's going to be her bitterness because she let that mask slide almost as soon as she left
00:54:34.100 office, but especially since she launched that podcast. But she's going to be remembered for
00:54:38.600 all those Vogue covers that Anna Wintour gave her and their attempts to make us think she's a style
00:54:44.100 icon. Okay, we don't. I'm sorry, but we don't. And just the fawning press coverage that she was
00:54:50.840 given, notwithstanding the fact she hadn't accomplished anything. She was a lawyer at some
00:54:54.520 Chicago law firm. Okay. It's like there's millions of lawyers in the country. They have
00:55:00.420 an approval rating that is equal to that of a cockroach. See, I'm allowed to say that because
00:55:04.800 I'm a lawyer too. Being a respected lawyer is only something you think is going to happen when
00:55:10.820 you're in law school. And then you get out into the real world and you realize nobody respects
00:55:13.720 lawyers. Now it's not that we're not necessary. We're necessary, especially the criminal defense
00:55:18.420 lawyers, but all lawyers are necessary. They're a necessary cog in the U.S. wheel. However,
00:55:23.540 Isn't that great?
00:55:24.700 Isn't that like, oh, wow, she became a lawyer.
00:55:26.740 Oh, like, okay.
00:55:29.240 She got into Princeton thanks to the DEI program.
00:55:31.380 She's admitted it.
00:55:32.280 Good for her.
00:55:32.980 Affirmative action.
00:55:35.460 So in any event, she's pictured front and center in their presidential portrait, not
00:55:42.460 her husband who was the president.
00:55:44.280 He's in the background.
00:55:45.400 She's in the power seat facing camera, and he's more like side profile.
00:55:48.880 It's crazy.
00:55:49.380 Um, and they had their opening and they had the Clintons come and the Bidens come and it was all
00:55:58.620 super, super chummy. And they decided not having received the message, even the Bidens from 2024,
00:56:06.680 where he was kicked out of office in part because of his woke policies that drove even some portion
00:56:12.120 of the left crazy to begin the whole thing with insert words here, a land acknowledgement. Watch.
00:56:19.380 we'd also like to take a moment to recognize the original inhabitants
00:56:25.360 of the land upon which we are gathered today we honor the anishinaabe the council of three fires
00:56:32.200 the ojibwe the odawa and the potawatomi nations
00:56:36.040 god bless you the ojibwe the potawatomi nations what no one there knows what she's talking about
00:56:46.500 Everyone's eye rolling.
00:56:48.760 The nerve, too.
00:56:49.920 It's like, are you going to give the land back?
00:56:53.840 Why did you build there?
00:56:55.500 Chicago's very large.
00:56:57.660 Illinois's huge.
00:56:59.120 Why did you build there if it's somebody else's land?
00:57:02.380 Like, I'm virtuous because I feel bad about it.
00:57:05.520 Unlike you conservatives, I'm virtuous because I feel bad about it, says Valerie.
00:57:10.860 Okay, so there we get the land acknowledgement.
00:57:13.240 so they haven't changed their tune, which is, again, why Kamala Harris will not be president
00:57:17.200 again. She's still on board with all of that, as is Obama. Remember, he was supposed to be
00:57:22.400 the more reasonable one. No, apparently not. And then you've got Barack Obama talking about
00:57:29.560 what people want right now. This is what they want. It's not 21.
00:57:33.820 People aren't looking for perpetual anger and division. They are looking for fairness
00:57:40.840 and common sense and mutual respect that deep in our gut we want to find a way to turn towards
00:57:49.260 each other again not further away. I believe this because I've seen all across our country
00:57:59.880 in cities that have worked together to reclaim their streets from crime
00:58:05.040 in rural communities that have rebuilt their economy
00:58:08.740 in businesses that are finding new ways to make
00:58:12.880 housing affordable, in those ordinary people
00:58:16.220 in the Twin Cities who break frigid temperatures
00:58:20.080 risk their own safety, standing shoulder to shoulder
00:58:24.480 to look out for their neighbors and sometimes look out for strangers
00:58:28.680 because they knew that was the right thing to do. I've seen it.
00:58:35.040 Okay. So people right now are looking for fairness and common sense and mutual respect, he says, and tips his hat to the ICE protesters in Minnesota. I'm not sure he had his television on because they bit the fingers off of an ICE agent. It didn't feel mutually respectful to me.
00:58:58.360 And it's an obvious dig at President Trump, right? Mutual respect and fairness. He wants less division. He was the most divisive president we had had in modern history during his term.
00:59:14.700 Honestly, he he was the one who seized one sixth of the U.S. economy, the health care system, and shoved a new system down the throats of Americans who did not want it.
00:59:28.500 It was the first time ever we created a new entitlement in the United States that did not have majority support.
00:59:34.280 He shoved it down our throats with lies.
00:59:37.540 You can keep your plan if you like your plan.
00:59:39.540 If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
00:59:41.280 so egregious that even his supporters, as time passed, would ultimately label those the lie
00:59:47.900 of the year. That's how egregious his falsehoods were about something as critical as your health
00:59:55.180 care. And we knew it. Those of us who objected to it back in the 2008 to 2010 timeframe knew he was
01:00:02.220 lying because the experts made it clear he was. He just continued to do it through his teeth. But
01:00:07.720 you see, he doesn't get called out as a liar because he's not brash. He's not orange. He
01:00:13.200 doesn't have the hair. So we had to believe in him. We had to believe hope and change wouldn't
01:00:18.540 lie to us. We're doing politics differently now. We're done with the division. There is no red
01:00:24.080 state of America. There is no blue state of America. There's only the United States of
01:00:27.680 America. That's not how he governed. He shoved that plan down our throats with lies and people
01:00:35.320 died as a result. And when he shoved that plan down our throats, he looked at John McCain and
01:00:42.040 said, elections have consequences, John. They have consequences. Fuck off, right half of the
01:00:47.380 country that doesn't want this. He was so glib and smug about it. He couldn't have cared less
01:00:55.120 that old people were genuinely scared about what was going to happen to them. And they were right
01:01:00.840 to be. He's the one who started commenting on legal cases in a way we had never seen before.
01:01:08.360 Now Trump does it all the time. Joe Biden did it all the time. Joe Biden was calling Kyle
01:01:12.540 Rittenhouse a white supremacist when he was running for office long before we even had a trial.
01:01:17.900 That was brand new ground when Barack Obama did it. We didn't used to have presidents weighing in
01:01:25.500 on legal cases like that. Never mind the race of the perpetrators and saying things like,
01:01:30.640 if I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin. How dare you stay out of it? Don't prejudice a trial
01:01:37.360 for either party. That was Barack Obama. He's the one who told us he couldn't do any more
01:01:44.640 on immigration reform until he magically took out his pen and his phone and found more that he could
01:01:50.860 do extra legally. He's the one who activated his attorney general to be his right hand wingman
01:01:58.540 instead of an objective chief law enforcement officer.
01:02:04.060 And now, I mean, those days are gone now.
01:02:05.740 Now the AG basically just worked for the president.
01:02:08.440 It's obviously true under the Trump administration.
01:02:10.540 But we can thank Barack Obama
01:02:12.260 for changing that previously existing norm.
01:02:15.020 So I don't want to hear any lectures from him
01:02:17.840 about mutual respect or division, divisiveness,
01:02:22.360 because he's the architect of it.
01:02:25.940 He's very good at selling it in a much nicer way.
01:02:30.140 He's a good orator.
01:02:32.640 You know, he looks nice.
01:02:33.800 He sounds nice.
01:02:35.160 He's got good tonality in delivering his speeches.
01:02:38.180 But make no mistake about it, he is far more divisive when it comes to the way he actually governed than even orange man bad, according to these leftists who now sits in the White House.
01:02:51.680 Trump is much more moderate than Barack Obama ever was, ever.
01:02:57.260 So this is all a facade.
01:02:59.220 It's a lie that they're putting on camera there.
01:03:01.520 And of course, they ate it up hook, line, and sinker.
01:03:06.680 Now, here's his wife, Michelle, who listened to it for a couple of things in this soundbite.
01:03:12.220 Back to the fact that she wants us to believe she was really the president, right?
01:03:17.400 The portrait.
01:03:18.620 Why is she front and center?
01:03:19.860 She wasn't the president.
01:03:20.700 Sorry, but you weren't. Listen for the key phrase in this next soundbite on that and then listen to the substantive point, because her substantive point is also not right.
01:03:34.680 Sot 22. It's why during our administration, we threw open the White House doors to all sorts of folks who don't usually get to meet the president or first lady.
01:03:46.760 The families pinching pennies to send their first child to college.
01:03:51.760 The teenagers who know that a hot afternoon means the bullets start flying.
01:03:57.760 The military spouses and children serving and sacrificing just like their loved ones in uniform.
01:04:05.760 The native kids showing us that resilience and pride can never be stolen.
01:04:12.760 stolen, the four H'ers and FFA members with calluses on their hands from feeding livestock,
01:04:20.980 the immigrants proving what it truly means to be a dreamer.
01:04:26.880 These folks, these folks aren't Americans too.
01:04:33.440 They are America.
01:04:35.620 They are the beating heart of this country.
01:04:38.760 Okay.
01:04:39.760 Okay. Now, I love that she now is worried about the inner city kids who have to worry about bullets flying.
01:04:45.620 That's your hometown, madam. That's Chicago. What did you do to help them?
01:04:50.700 Hmm? Because I saw a lot of protesting after George Floyd joining in on the George Floyd-a-palooza.
01:04:58.860 None of that helps Southside Chicago. None of it.
01:05:02.180 The only thing that's going to help Southside Chicago is more police, which wasn't done, will never be done.
01:05:11.600 You don't seem to count those black lives in the tally.
01:05:15.320 The black lives who get killed only seem to matter to the activist class if it's at the hands of a police officer, not a black gang member.
01:05:24.920 Whereas actual black Americans want to be safe, just like Asian Americans and white Americans and Hispanic Americans.
01:05:32.940 I know because they've come on my show time after time to say exactly that.
01:05:37.500 To talk about their fear as neighborhoods got depoliced thanks to Democrats like you, Michelle.
01:05:46.240 And then did you hear the reference to our administration?
01:05:50.020 What did you do?
01:05:51.420 You were part of the administration.
01:05:52.940 You were the first lady.
01:05:54.200 Can you imagine Melania Trump ever talking like that?
01:05:58.900 Seriously, can you imagine Melania Trump ever saying, our administration?
01:06:03.700 She always says, my husband, my husband, my husband has done this, my husband's administration.
01:06:10.460 She's respectful.
01:06:11.640 She understands that she's not actually a political leader.
01:06:16.020 She's more of a figurehead.
01:06:17.420 The First Lady does things like puts on the Christmas party, oversees the Easter egg roll, does some sort of non-controversial initiative like, let's move.
01:06:29.620 But you're not actually part of the administration.
01:06:31.620 You don't have a job that requires Senate confirmation.
01:06:35.240 Like, who died and made you president?
01:06:37.960 You never were.
01:06:39.660 Sorry, it was your husband, no matter what the portrait looks like.
01:06:43.400 then we get to the piece about immigrants how much she cares how these these dreamers who are
01:06:52.160 illegal immigrants it's a nicer word for illegal immigrant who was brought here as a kid
01:06:56.700 um she okay by the way read the room because now's really not the time to be celebrating
01:07:04.320 the dreamers one was allegedly just at the head of that scheme that targeted the ufc 250th event
01:07:12.360 for terror. Came up with the plan. The guys from Mexico, a dreamer, a sweet dreamer who could be
01:07:20.880 against dreaming. Yeah. A dreamer from Mexico, according to the authorities, was the mastermind
01:07:28.800 of the plot to have drones drop bombs over the UFC event that happened two Sundays ago and then
01:07:36.380 shoot people as they ran for their lives. So read the room. We're not really feeling that warm and
01:07:41.620 fuzzy about the dreamers, Michelle. But what did the Democrats do when actual illegals did
01:07:50.160 come into the country and had the nerve to travel north of the Mason-Dixon? Now that's when my pals
01:07:58.600 on the Upper West Side and Michelle's pals at the Martha's Vineyard gatherings really find their
01:08:06.520 spines. That's when like, you know, what's the rubber meets the road. Okay. Because now we're
01:08:14.120 going to have to get really honest about how we feel about dreamers and illegal immigrants. I'm
01:08:22.500 sorry, undocumented workers who come here just in search of a better life. That's all they ever want.
01:08:28.640 It's not about causing mayhem. It's not about shooting dead Sheridan Gorman on a Chicago pier
01:08:34.560 as she runs for her life at age 18, just off to college.
01:08:38.400 No, it's not about assaulting sexually
01:08:41.740 and killing Lake and Riley.
01:08:43.940 It's not what it is.
01:08:44.980 It's not about sexually assaulting
01:08:46.220 and throwing over a bridge, Jocelyn Nungari.
01:08:48.300 It's about a better life, a better life, okay?
01:08:54.140 And we did see this experiment with our own eyes
01:08:58.340 a couple of years ago
01:08:59.520 when the brilliant Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida,
01:09:03.000 decided to take a bunch of illegals who found their way into the great state of Florida and
01:09:08.060 ship them up to Martha's Vineyard by bus. Here are the pictures. Ron DeSantis may not be a great
01:09:15.380 retail politician, but he is a brilliant guy. And he's a very effective leader, for sure.
01:09:22.740 And he sent these people to Martha's Vineyard knowing exactly what would happen. And it did.
01:09:28.140 And this is also one of our favorite soundbites.
01:09:31.760 We've got the Glenn Lowry soundbite of the Megyn Kelly show tenure.
01:09:35.280 Here's another one.
01:09:35.980 This is one of our favorites, too.
01:09:37.900 This is a gal named Lisa Belcastro, who was the coordinator for the Martha's Vineyard Homeless Shelter Harbor Homes upon the influx of all the illegals who Michelle Obama wants us to know that the doors were open to.
01:09:54.160 They were open when Democrats are in charge.
01:09:57.280 the doors are open. But this was 2022. And as far as I recall, it was a Democrat who was in
01:10:04.700 the White House then and Kamala Harris, too. She was a vice president then. And this is how things
01:10:09.660 went down. Let's check in with Lisa upon the influx. The difficult challenges are
01:10:14.920 we have at some point in time, they have to move somewhere else. Right. We cannot we don't have
01:10:23.900 the services to take care of 50 immigrants. And we certainly don't have housing. We're in a housing
01:10:30.740 crisis as we are on this island. And we don't we can't house everyone here that lives here and
01:10:37.720 works here. We don't have housing for 50 more people. You don't. Welcome to Texas's world.
01:10:44.900 welcome to the southern borders world, Arizona and beyond.
01:10:50.780 They, too, lack the facilities and the housing, Lisa.
01:10:56.980 And in the meantime, did we see Michelle and Barack Obama say,
01:11:01.740 well, we live in Martha's Vineyard.
01:11:03.420 We can help.
01:11:04.240 You know, we're just kind of sitting around making millions off of Spotify now.
01:11:07.220 We don't mind helping.
01:11:08.560 We're going to put our money where our mouth is.
01:11:11.460 because they have a home that they bought in 2019.
01:11:16.340 So they were there in 2022, worth more than $20 million.
01:11:20.980 Do you have a home worth more than $20 million?
01:11:22.860 Because they do, Michelle does.
01:11:24.940 It has seven bedrooms, eight and a half baths,
01:11:27.980 a large swimming pool, and a private beachfront.
01:11:30.500 This is to say nothing of their home in Chicago,
01:11:34.160 their home in Washington, D.C., which is very stately.
01:11:37.540 Their home in Hawaii.
01:11:38.720 they've got all the friends with the yachts
01:11:41.960 David Geffen they love to go out on his yacht
01:11:43.920 it's so fun to party on a yacht
01:11:45.620 I don't remember her offering up the yacht
01:11:48.320 or the home
01:11:49.520 which was just a stone's throw away
01:11:51.560 in Martha's Vineyard
01:11:52.300 has 30 acres
01:11:54.380 30 acres in Martha's Vineyard
01:11:57.620 do you know what kind of money we're talking about there
01:11:59.860 they didn't volunteer
01:12:01.560 to have the illegals come there
01:12:03.780 even though she really wants us to believe
01:12:05.640 that the doors were open
01:12:07.500 under the Democrats to all sorts of folks who don't usually meet the president like dreamers.
01:12:14.700 Don't remember it. Didn't happen, actually. One more on Michelle, and then I got to do
01:12:20.540 something with Joe, Joe Biden at this event. Michelle gave an interview with Barack,
01:12:25.560 right? I think Barack was there too, but Michelle was definitely there. Yeah,
01:12:28.380 it was both. It was both. Yeah, because he has a different answer than she does.
01:12:32.000 To Robin Roberts of GMA in advance of all this. And you may have seen this because
01:12:37.340 went totally viral. Listen to the different answers they give when asked to describe
01:12:41.560 their next chapter in one word. One word to describe your next chapter. One word.
01:12:49.520 Fun. Uh, me. That's what you call drop the mic.
01:12:59.260 Oh, I got Robin Roberts. That's what you call drop the mic. You can't get mad at Robin Roberts.
01:13:04.620 She's such a nice person.
01:13:05.840 I like she failed so mightily on that Jussie Smollett interview.
01:13:09.600 I mean, we know what kind of a journalist she is, but she is a nice lady.
01:13:13.840 I actually happen to like Robin Roberts personally.
01:13:16.440 But in any event, that was not a drop the mic moment at all.
01:13:20.700 That was a drop the ball moment from a PR perspective.
01:13:24.840 Barack's answer was fine.
01:13:26.220 Good for him.
01:13:26.660 He should have some fun.
01:13:27.380 He's worked very hard his whole life.
01:13:28.400 His wife, we're finally in the Michelle Obama era.
01:13:33.320 finally okay didn't forgive me for not noticing like the four covers of vogue were not the
01:13:40.200 michelle obama era she's really this is just i like i'm kind of over her but just quickly she
01:13:45.580 was bitter about getting married she's bitter about playing second fiddle to her husband she's
01:13:49.240 very bitter about having children and having to raise them she sees them as like they're the ball
01:13:53.500 and chain to her she's thrilled they're launched quote launched and that she doesn't have to parent
01:13:58.400 them anymore. And now I guess she's finally going to focus on herself. Okay. How? Because her podcast
01:14:04.960 shows a woman who's utterly miserable, who apparently desperately needs, but hasn't gotten
01:14:09.300 the therapy she needs. And she's launched a podcast, which is failing. It's not going well.
01:14:14.400 She doesn't seem to want to hang her shingle back out and do the career for which she was trained.
01:14:18.940 Okay. So what are we going to, what is it? Because you wrote a book called Becoming about yourself,
01:14:23.620 how becoming you are.
01:14:25.640 It seems like that might have been the you era.
01:14:27.900 I don't, we didn't already have the Michelle Obama era
01:14:30.960 with the Vogue covers and the magazine spreads
01:14:33.520 and the fashion shows and the first lady thing
01:14:36.700 and the I'm becoming number one New York Times
01:14:40.520 worldwide bestseller.
01:14:42.480 I, I, I'm confused.
01:14:45.060 I thought that was the Michelle Obama era.
01:14:48.820 I can't wait to see what the me era actually is.
01:14:51.660 Remember like then, then you found yourself
01:14:53.500 and you started wearing your braids
01:14:54.620 and he gave us a lecture on how you couldn't do it
01:14:55.820 because we were all so racist and we wouldn't allow it.
01:14:57.440 But then you did it
01:14:58.120 and you posed in your portrait for it a few years ago.
01:15:00.760 And that was like the you moment
01:15:02.220 where you were coming out, like take a stand.
01:15:04.500 Like who, who is that for?
01:15:06.860 Who is that stuff for?
01:15:08.440 Who was the launching of the podcast for?
01:15:10.440 Who is like, I don't,
01:15:12.480 then you launched a whole nother book
01:15:14.240 this past year of you and your fashion.
01:15:16.520 And we're supposed to celebrate you once again,
01:15:18.420 your great fashion choices.
01:15:20.580 Whose era was that?
01:15:21.880 I'm having difficulty. The messaging is that it's impossible for you to prioritize you or be
01:15:32.060 fully in your own skin and comfortable with it and thriving and well and joyful if your children
01:15:39.780 are still in the home. You've got to get them out because you cannot both tend to one's self
01:15:46.520 and one's children at the same time.
01:15:48.600 Challenge.
01:15:49.920 Lots of us do it every day.
01:15:52.340 Lots of us, Michelle.
01:15:53.780 We don't need to scrub the deck
01:15:55.540 of all people for whom we care
01:15:57.740 and care about
01:15:58.960 in order for us to prioritize
01:16:00.900 our own wellness or happiness or era.
01:16:05.640 She's not a mentally well person.
01:16:07.380 I think that's been clear for a long time.
01:16:10.040 Now we got to spend a minute on Joe.
01:16:11.880 Here's, this is in its way
01:16:13.960 the most infuriating clip
01:16:15.400 that I've seen in recent memory.
01:16:18.580 I think it'll be obvious why,
01:16:20.040 but I'll explain it on the back end.
01:16:21.160 But here, they were all there.
01:16:22.560 Like I said, the Bidens, the Obamas, and so on.
01:16:25.160 And what we saw shortly into the event as they,
01:16:29.300 I mean, not shortly into it,
01:16:30.380 like as the event was wrapping up,
01:16:32.080 was everybody starting to leave.
01:16:34.020 And what we saw was in a moment,
01:16:37.180 just like at that California fundraiser
01:16:39.820 before, like a month before the June 2024 debate,
01:16:44.260 when Biden had his meltdown.
01:16:46.960 A month before that,
01:16:48.120 he had had a California fundraising event
01:16:50.480 with George Clooney
01:16:51.300 and the guys from Pod Save America.
01:16:54.140 And remember, we saw him freeze up on the stage
01:16:56.160 and Barack had to go get him
01:16:57.360 and hold his hand and get him off stage.
01:16:59.720 And then we were told that if we believe that,
01:17:01.200 we were just watching deep fakes
01:17:02.320 and it never really happened.
01:17:03.460 And those, of course, were lies.
01:17:04.820 Well, it happened again.
01:17:06.040 You would think that Barack and Jill,
01:17:07.900 of all people, would know not to leave grandpa behind.
01:17:10.680 He needs care and feeding.
01:17:12.560 You know, he's going to fall asleep
01:17:13.540 in his tapioca unless he got him by the hand. And we should know that by now, but apparently we
01:17:18.220 forgot. Here's video 10. Okay. He's walking. This is Barack and Jill walking off the stage.
01:17:27.460 Not even, not even like looking back. Now the camera pans back. There's Joe. There's Joe. It's
01:17:33.960 funny, but it's also infuriating. It's a lot of things. He's standing there with his aviators on,
01:17:38.100 giving the thumbs up, squinting out of the crowd. He looks totally befuddled. He apparently says
01:17:45.000 something like, where's so-and-so? As if he's looking for somebody. Even the camera operator
01:17:49.020 has to pan up away from him because he knows this is uncomfortable. Nobody, they forgot grandpa.
01:17:56.080 They left him. Look, there's Barack. There's Michelle in the white jacket.
01:18:00.300 No, you forgot grandpa. Sorry. I mean, Jill. And here, here's what's so infuriating about it.
01:18:05.880 They actually wanted us to put him back in office the second term.
01:18:10.740 They told us this person could be Frieder,
01:18:14.360 leader of the free world for another four years.
01:18:17.680 They told us that.
01:18:19.200 They wanted him to be in charge of the nuclear codes.
01:18:22.100 That guy we just saw right there for four more years
01:18:25.560 and told us there was nothing wrong with his mental competency.
01:18:31.160 And if it hadn't been for a man named Donald Trump,
01:18:33.480 they might have gotten away with it.
01:18:35.880 And it's deeply scary, alarming, a betrayal, and immoral.
01:18:42.740 It's immoral.
01:18:44.600 So, yeah, that's the Democrat Party, and there's been no atonement ever after.
01:18:52.180 We're still dealing with their lies about that era in our history, and it's wrong.
01:18:58.780 It's morally wrong.
01:19:00.220 Okay, I want to spend a minute on Israel and Iran.
01:19:05.880 Um, oh wait, before we get to that, Jimmy Kimmel, my crack producer reminds me, maybe we'll save
01:19:12.120 Israel and Iran for tomorrow because we have VDH coming and he's an expert on everything that's
01:19:17.320 happening over there. So I'll save the Israel-Iran update for tomorrow. Even though we've got a
01:19:23.560 really good Nancy Guthrie update to get to, we'll do that tomorrow too. All right, we're going to
01:19:27.540 do Nancy Guthrie tomorrow in Iran. Probably the only show in all of media to do those two topics
01:19:32.960 together, but there you have it. We'll end today with Jimmy Kimmel. Well, no, I want to end with
01:19:37.700 Norway. So I've got six minutes because we're running out of time. Jimmy Kimmel's going on
01:19:42.520 vacay for two months. Do you have a two-month vacay? Probably not. Do you have 30 acres in
01:19:47.660 Martha's Vineyard? Probably not. These are our bettors, you see. These are our moral bettors
01:19:51.180 because they do land acknowledgments, so they're better than we are. Jimmy Kimmel's going on a
01:19:55.500 two month sabbatical and guess who he has sub hosting for him. It's a litany of left-wing
01:20:03.020 comedians, most of whom you don't know very well because he's worried about his job security. So
01:20:06.680 he's got to find people who are lesser than he is. Um, but none, none more so than the next person
01:20:14.580 I'm going to show you who actually gave an interview recently to Jim Acosta.
01:20:20.220 and here's what she was saying in this interview this is the a two-week guest host out of the two
01:20:26.060 months for jimmy kimmel sat 27 i mean part of the reason that i left is i never in a million years
01:20:31.960 thought we would put a convicted felon who tried to start an insurrection back in office
01:20:38.100 how did that happen i don't think it happened i think kamala won i do interesting and i think
01:20:46.140 that we're going to find all this out.
01:20:47.940 It's going to come out.
01:20:49.040 And I'm not the first person to say this.
01:20:51.200 There are all these researchers who are saying it.
01:20:53.480 I read it online again today.
01:20:56.020 Oh, wait, she read it online.
01:20:57.360 Then obviously it's true
01:20:58.980 that Trump didn't really win the 2024 election.
01:21:02.000 I was told by some reliable sources
01:21:03.980 that election denialism is wrong
01:21:05.960 and basically makes you an insurrectionist
01:21:08.420 or a supporter.
01:21:10.220 Interesting.
01:21:11.520 Says Jim Acosta.
01:21:12.500 Interesting.
01:21:13.600 Hmm.
01:21:14.120 Interesting.
01:21:16.140 Another word might be unsupported, made up, invented, but OK, you do you.
01:21:20.820 So Rosie O'Donnell is going to be guest hosting the Jimmy Kimmel show.
01:21:25.960 And we have real questions about whether Rosie will be offering bits like this speculative questioning she gave to us a year or so ago.
01:21:37.780 And was it in the wake of the presidential election?
01:21:40.720 It was right around then.
01:21:41.660 wonder if she's going to be bringing this up to jimmy's audience which is ever dwindling watch
01:21:47.820 well hey everybody it's friday all day as my nana would say
01:21:51.920 and look what i have on my lip everybody's been saying you have herpes you have herpes
01:21:57.180 all this time and i never had a cold sore in my life and now i have a cold sore and it makes me
01:22:03.400 think that perhaps this weird pimple that had a tiny little head was a cold sore too and so i
01:22:10.120 I talked to my doctor today and I did a video telehealth and they said that it's not a cold sore.
01:22:19.740 It's some reaction to the sun.
01:22:21.240 So I don't know.
01:22:22.300 I will let you know tomorrow if I do, in fact, have herpes as some of the taunting from the MAGA people in the last couple of couple of weeks.
01:22:33.200 Hasn't it been fun, ladies and gentlemen, to be standing in direct opposition to everything he is and represents?
01:22:40.120 and always have been, and always will be.
01:22:48.660 So MAGA gave her herpes, and now she's guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel.
01:22:57.300 Note to the guests, don't get too close. Do not do the hello kiss when you arrive on stage.
01:23:04.100 She later confirmed it was indeed a cold sore, i.e. herpes, and she blames MAGA for giving it to her, the stress.
01:23:14.200 Okay, in the minute we have left, Norway is playing in the World Cup against Senegal, went to Times Square and did this.
01:23:24.200 Watch.
01:23:24.540 it's tens of thousands of them from the look of it doing the row it's a vibrant display
01:23:39.980 ahead of their crucial game tonight against senegal at metlife stadium in new jersey
01:23:44.320 and they're pretending to row it's like a thing for norway and it's amazing they're so well
01:23:53.280 organized. I love these guys. I love the Canadians. I'm loving all of our friends from across the pond
01:23:59.440 who have come over to celebrate the World Cup. The United States is crushing the World Cup,
01:24:03.800 by the way, just in terms of our host cities and the displays that we're putting on. And I could
01:24:08.580 not be happier to see our friends from overseas coming over and experiencing the best that America
01:24:13.880 has to offer, fully enjoying it, and then putting on displays like that. Honestly, it's like
01:24:18.620 patriotic for them. It's kind of patriotic for us. It reminds us who our friends are,
01:24:22.620 and it's inspirational to have that many people that well-organized in a place like Times Square.
01:24:27.160 Times Square has never been that beautiful, other than on New Year's Eve in its existence.
01:24:32.300 Thank you all for listening. We'll be back tomorrow with VDH and both the Nancy and an
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