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00:01:11.520Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at New East.
00:01:17.120hey everyone i'm megan kelly welcome to the megan kelly show and happy monday we have some major
00:01:29.080developments that happened over the weekend in the carmelo anthony case pretty shocking actually as
00:01:34.540the evidence that the jury saw is now finally being released not all of it but a lot of it
00:01:40.900before they sentenced him to 35 years in prison for killing Austin Metcalf.
00:01:46.120And the bottom line is all the stuff that these agitators who refuse to accept
00:01:52.300that this guy committed murder is proof positive.
00:01:59.020I mean, it's just beyond any doubt, never mind a reasonable doubt, what happened here.
00:02:05.320And like the revisionist history by this activist class is just stomach turning.
00:02:10.900And you look at this evidence and we're getting some more descriptions now of the stuff that wasn't shown.
00:02:15.500It's like the dishonesty of these people is just so patent who want to reframe this.
00:02:23.120I I thank God that the vast majority of the American public understands what happened here, white or black or other color for that matter.
00:02:31.740And 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.
00:02:50.380they're trapped like a bug in a spider's web. It's inescapable for them. They're going to live
00:02:55.860their entire life seeing everything through that prism. And unfortunately, we live in this world
00:03:01.060with them, so we're going to be subjected to the madness too. It was an eight-man, sorry,
00:03:06.560eight-woman, four-man jury. They reached their verdict after hearing five days of arguments and
00:03:11.900testimony earlier this month. On Friday, Collin County Judge John Roach, the same district judge
00:03:17.000that oversaw the trial released some of the trial evidence to the public. But because no cameras
00:03:22.280were allowed in the courtroom, the public is seeing all of this for the first time,
00:03:26.100and it came out piecemeal. And of course, because it's a court, they don't release it in like an
00:03:30.340organized, understandable way. And to be honest, most of the media has been too lazy to actually
00:03:35.300organize it and present it the way it ought to be. So we got it. The released evidence includes
00:03:41.180surveillance footage showing chaos minutes after the stabbing. Also a 911 call where you can hear
00:03:48.340Hunter Metcalf pleading for his brother Austin, the victim, to stay conscious. And Carmelo Anthony
00:03:55.300telling cops, as we heard right from day one in this case, I'm not alleged. I did it. I'm not
00:04:02.360alleged. Thank God he said that. Like, who knows where this crazy defense would have gone if he
00:04:07.480hadn't so clearly admitted it all on camera. I don't know what the if you're some lunatic out
00:04:13.380there is going to paint Carmelo as the victim and Austin as the perpetrator. Yeah, you might say he
00:04:19.100didn't even plunge the knife in. Oh, we would have heard something about how like white people can't
00:04:23.180tell black people apart. We've heard that before. But he's there. It's clear as day. He said he did
00:04:30.380it. They had no wiggle room. So they had to go with self-defense, which is a lie that's still
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00:05:54.000Agency, LLC, which is a licensed insurance agency. All right, so we're going to walk you through
00:06:00.340some of the key evidence to try to give you a better understanding of what actually happened
00:06:03.700that day, notwithstanding the lies that perpetrate the media right now. On your screen here, you can
00:06:10.120see Austin Metcalf entering the stadium. There he is. Poor guy has no idea what's about to happen
00:06:15.080to him. The 17-year-old looking like the epitome of health and vigor. Just minutes before his
00:06:21.440murder, he has no idea his life is about to end. And here's Carmelo walking up to the bleachers
00:06:27.980from the steps in the middle of the stadium.
00:11:53.120He shoved a knife in another boy's heart and then made a run for it.
00:11:58.260After 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.
00:12:12.000According 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.
00:12:24.460According to journalist Sarah Fields, who was inside the courtroom for the entire trial,
00:12:29.640Whitaker testified that she got in front of Anthony as he was running,
00:12:33.040put her hands up to keep him from leaving, and then yelled at Coach Hooper,
00:12:36.460hey, this kid stabbed someone, don't let him leave, end quote.
00:12:41.380This is when Coach Hooper put his arms around Carmelo in a hugging fashion
00:12:46.120to prevent him from leaving the stadium.
00:16:31.020And by the way, I see this all the time as a mother of three.
00:16:33.340It's not just this extreme, you know, when you don't do it.
00:16:37.060I 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.
00:18:30.260So 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.
00:18:47.120The testimony was that he placed hands on Carmelo
00:18:49.200and the person sitting next to Carmelo
00:18:51.100didn't even have Carmelo bump into them.
00:18:53.940So it couldn't have been very forceful.
00:19:20.380This 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.
00:28:22.880That'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.
00:28:32.640I mean, I might shoot myself with that.
00:31:58.240It 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.
00:35:01.780Because 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.
00:35:10.860It is Independence Day, everybody's barbecuing, it's a thing. I can promise you, Black folks, we will take that day off.
00:35:36.120OK, 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.
00:35:50.320um like still 250 years later still we're hung up on like you know women are not mentioned
00:36:00.640in the declaration of independence all men are created equal they don't mention women
00:36:04.480most of us have moved on we're not like really holding a grudge that we weren't explicitly
00:36:09.920included we understand the spirit of change was in the air and that eventually we would be
00:36:16.020be recognized as full, uh, equal citizens here in America. And same is true for black people.
00:36:24.940America's not perfect. We didn't get it right, right from the founding. That doesn't mean you
00:36:28.220don't celebrate the country. All right. You need to meet better black people. Joy Reed,
00:36:34.580spend some time with Glenn Lowry, for example, he'll give you a little lesson. In fact, right
00:36:39.380here, we're going to drop in part of his rant on our show that my team knows is among my favorite
00:36:45.560clips we've ever generated here on the MK show, which was started almost six years ago. And he
00:36:51.920was defending America against charges like this lunatics nonsense. And as we head into the July
00:36:59.2804th, what's it called? Fortnite? Yeah. To quote our friends from across the pond, might be a good
00:37:05.740time to hear Glenn again. The narrative about the American story, the American project is
00:37:13.340fundamentally important. Is this a good country? Or is this a country that's founded on genocide
00:37:19.160and slavery? The impact of Western settlement in the Western Hemisphere, the European settlement
00:37:27.460in the Western Hemisphere, on the native population was devastating. There's not any doubt about that.
00:37:32.040And the commerce and chattel, which was transatlantic slavery, was of a huge scale, mostly
00:37:37.980going to Caribbean and South America, but of a huge scale. It was monumental in world history.
00:37:44.960It was monumental in the foundation of the events that led to the American nation state. There's
00:37:50.480not any doubt about that. But the founding of the country, 1776, 1787, the creation of the United
00:38:00.860States of America was a world historic event in which the Enlightenment ideals got instantiated
00:38:06.940in government institutions. And as a matter of fact, within a century, slavery was gone.
00:38:11.520And you know what? The people who had been African chattel became citizens of the United
00:38:16.140States of America, not equal citizens, not at first. It took another century. But they became,
00:38:21.780in the fullness of time, equal citizens of the United States of America. The United States of
00:38:26.460America fought fascism in the Pacific and fought fascism in Europe and saved the world. American
00:38:34.860democracy became a beacon to, quote unquote, the free world, we stood down under threat of nuclear
00:38:41.440annihilation, the horror, which was the union of Soviet socialist republics. We have had the
00:38:48.900greatest transformation in the social status of a serfdom people, which was what the
00:38:54.720emancipation affected and the creation of the Negro, of the African American, probably that
00:39:00.060you can find anywhere in world history. 40 million strong, the richest people of African descent on
00:39:06.640the planet by far. This is a question of narrative. Are you going to look through the lens of the
00:39:13.380United States as a racist, genocidal, white supremacist, illegitimate force? Are you going
00:39:20.600to see it for what it is, which in the last 300 years is the greatest force for human liberty
00:39:27.100on the planet. That's worth fighting about. That these people at the New York Times lay down to a
00:39:35.820latter-day woke ideology and debase their country is despicable. By the way, my team looked up the
00:39:45.540episode number where we fact-checked Nicole Hannah-Jones. It's episode 1164 in our feed,
00:39:50.300so pretty easy to find. Okay, so that's Joy Reid. Now, I mean, while we're on the subject of
00:39:55.720lunatics on the left. We got to spend some time with Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris decided, I love
00:40:03.860when she decides we need to hear from her, like we missed her. She's got things she wants to say
00:40:08.360to us and she's there again. So it was Juneteenth. And first of all, she posted this to her own
00:40:16.060Instagram account with no idea where she was. She just posted it with this message. This is the joy
00:40:22.820we're bringing all Juneteenth weekend. Let's watch. Okay. So I, I wish this video had been
00:40:45.080around when we were debating whether she's actually black, because I don't, I don't think
00:40:48.260so. I think, I think that's proof positive. It's a no. She can't dance. My God, what's happening
00:40:56.760there? I think I can dance better than that. And I can't dance. My friend has tried to teach me
00:41:02.660many times. I just, I don't have it in me. Look at this. What is it? We're supposed to feel
00:41:07.540celebratory in watching it. Well, it's a no, we don't. Um, then look at this. Then she's got like
00:41:17.220the hands above the midline. It looks a little Trumpy, if I may say, like it's got a little like
00:41:22.760a Trump to the top, the top half of the body. Okay. She decided to sit down for an interview.
00:41:32.440I guess we're celebrating Juneteenth with Don Lemon. And it's tough to say who is more absurd
00:41:38.600between the two of them, but I'm going to have to give it to the former VP. So well done, you know,
00:41:43.960because you had some stiff competition there.
00:42:40.100and we need to know that that is what inspires our hope as much as anything external to ourselves
00:42:47.040and when we feel that and and and not allow an election or an individual to dampen that light
00:42:55.200um and instead light let that light kind of carry us in particular moments of darkness
00:43:01.500that that we not only act on that hope but we inspire that hope in each other
00:43:09.360It 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.
00:43:39.360No. Just get one more in. You get a set of steak knives if you can get one more empty
00:43:48.640inspo word in your little diatribe. Even Don Lemon is sitting there looking
00:43:56.580expressionless into the camera like, where is this going? What is she saying?
00:44:03.760Please, God, please. I've been a good girl. Please let her run for president again. Please.
00:44:07.880I deserve this. I don't ask for that much. I almost never pray for myself. I'm asking for
00:44:13.400this one. Please, please let her run for president again. Please give her the hope and the light
00:44:18.700and the inspo to fight the darkness. Just kidding, Lord. That wasn't a real prayer. He knows that
00:44:25.360already. He knows everything. There she is. Now there's Don Lemon, on the other hand, who does
00:44:30.880not escape without dinging himself up. He decided that he needed to bring up how evil this
00:44:39.660administration is and the DOJ and so on. And here's how that went. You'll notice there's no
00:44:47.060explicit mention of his own indictment, which I'm just going to say as a journalist seems like
00:44:53.440something you might feel compelled to disclose to your audience so they can factor in your bias
00:44:58.680in making a point like this, but I report you decide.
00:45:02.680But I think that the people who deserve to be prosecuted or whatever it is
00:45:06.960for misusing the Justice Department and abusing, I believe, American citizens and American
00:45:13.100politicians are, what do you want to say, political rivals or whatever, I think that
00:45:17.580they should face, you know, some sort of justice.
00:45:21.880Oh, well, I absolutely believe that. And I believe that there should be that there should
00:45:28.100be accountability. Like Pam Bondi, like Kristi Noem, like, I mean, if you look at what's
00:45:34.520happening, I am heartbroken when I look at the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department.
00:45:39.940That has just been... It is criminal. If you are president, let's just say in 2028,
00:45:45.780you are elected, will you make sure that there's accountability? Oh, I believe firmly in
00:45:51.240accountability. Yes. Okay. Neither one of these people is going to be anywhere near the presidency.
00:46:00.260I'm sorry to tell you her days are over. She blackmailed Joe Biden into the position by
00:46:04.440calling him a racist on the debate stage. And then he had to choose a black woman because
00:46:09.080the Democratic Party understands that's their core voting bloc. She wasn't chosen because
00:46:14.320she's particularly talented. There are very talented black women. She's not on the list.
00:46:19.120But even that moron there on screen left
00:46:21.160has talked about running for president.
00:46:22.580Don Lemon thinks he can run for president too.
00:48:26.660And 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.
00:48:44.460Okay. Don Lemon was not facing any great personal risk when he stormed that church
00:48:52.880in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was creating chaos and danger for the peaceful churchgoers around him.
00:49:03.520Remember the report that somebody severely hurt her arm? There was one report it was actually
00:49:07.840broken and the children crying, he's an agent of chaos. He is not some brave, intrepid journalist
00:49:17.740risking it all. All right. That's why he got indicted. Okay. All right. KK. Got it, Kamala.
00:49:27.220All right. Enough about those two. Feeling sluggish, bloated, not quite like yourself,
00:49:32.640Life constantly bombards us with silent threats, processed foods, artificial light, nonstop
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00:53:02.200You were probably celebrating Juneteenth with all of your family.
00:53:06.260and uh you might have missed the opening of the obama library uh and the hope and change lounge
00:53:14.980remember the hope and change reception area with the hideous portrait of the two of them
00:53:21.720where she looks like the president and he looks like backup girl number two you know like honestly
00:53:27.300it's crazy it's crazy that either one of them allowed this you know even if i don't know i
00:53:35.440guess if I ever became president and Doug were like the first gentleman, I guess I'd be okay
00:53:41.980with that portrait. I wouldn't want anything, anything at all that was emasculating for my
00:53:45.560husband. I guess it wouldn't be emasculating if the woman had been the president and the man
00:53:53.320wasn't. But here he was the president for eight years. She was the first lady and not a particularly
00:54:01.540great one. She didn't really accomplish anything. She did something on school lunches, which everyone
00:54:06.260seemed to hate. I was kind of into it because I do think school lunches should be healthier,
00:54:11.100to be honest. And she started the Let's Move campaign to get kids moving. Okay, that's good.
00:54:15.300I'm not in favor of childhood obesity or adult obesity for that matter. So, okay, that's it.
00:54:22.160All right. Good. Terrific. Other than that, what she's going to be remembered for, well,
00:54:29.540now it's going to be her bitterness because she let that mask slide almost as soon as she left
00:54:34.100office, but especially since she launched that podcast. But she's going to be remembered for
00:54:38.600all those Vogue covers that Anna Wintour gave her and their attempts to make us think she's a style
00:54:44.100icon. Okay, we don't. I'm sorry, but we don't. And just the fawning press coverage that she was
00:54:50.840given, notwithstanding the fact she hadn't accomplished anything. She was a lawyer at some
00:54:54.520Chicago law firm. Okay. It's like there's millions of lawyers in the country. They have
00:55:00.420an approval rating that is equal to that of a cockroach. See, I'm allowed to say that because
00:55:04.800I'm a lawyer too. Being a respected lawyer is only something you think is going to happen when
00:55:10.820you're in law school. And then you get out into the real world and you realize nobody respects
00:55:13.720lawyers. Now it's not that we're not necessary. We're necessary, especially the criminal defense
00:55:18.420lawyers, but all lawyers are necessary. They're a necessary cog in the U.S. wheel. However,
00:56:59.120Why did you build there if it's somebody else's land?
00:57:02.380Like, I'm virtuous because I feel bad about it.
00:57:05.520Unlike you conservatives, I'm virtuous because I feel bad about it, says Valerie.
00:57:10.860Okay, so there we get the land acknowledgement.
00:57:13.240so they haven't changed their tune, which is, again, why Kamala Harris will not be president
00:57:17.200again. She's still on board with all of that, as is Obama. Remember, he was supposed to be
00:57:22.400the more reasonable one. No, apparently not. And then you've got Barack Obama talking about
00:57:29.560what people want right now. This is what they want. It's not 21.
00:57:33.820People aren't looking for perpetual anger and division. They are looking for fairness
00:57:40.840and common sense and mutual respect that deep in our gut we want to find a way to turn towards
00:57:49.260each other again not further away. I believe this because I've seen all across our country
00:57:59.880in cities that have worked together to reclaim their streets from crime
00:58:05.040in rural communities that have rebuilt their economy
00:58:08.740in businesses that are finding new ways to make
00:58:12.880housing affordable, in those ordinary people
00:58:16.220in the Twin Cities who break frigid temperatures
00:58:20.080risk their own safety, standing shoulder to shoulder
00:58:24.480to look out for their neighbors and sometimes look out for strangers
00:58:28.680because they knew that was the right thing to do. I've seen it.
00:58:35.040Okay. 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.
00:58:58.360And 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.
00:59:14.700Honestly, 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.
00:59:28.500It was the first time ever we created a new entitlement in the United States that did not have majority support.
00:59:34.280He shoved it down our throats with lies.
00:59:37.540You can keep your plan if you like your plan.
00:59:39.540If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
00:59:41.280so egregious that even his supporters, as time passed, would ultimately label those the lie
00:59:47.900of the year. That's how egregious his falsehoods were about something as critical as your health
00:59:55.180care. And we knew it. Those of us who objected to it back in the 2008 to 2010 timeframe knew he was
01:00:02.220lying because the experts made it clear he was. He just continued to do it through his teeth. But
01:00:07.720you see, he doesn't get called out as a liar because he's not brash. He's not orange. He
01:00:13.200doesn't have the hair. So we had to believe in him. We had to believe hope and change wouldn't
01:00:18.540lie to us. We're doing politics differently now. We're done with the division. There is no red
01:00:24.080state of America. There is no blue state of America. There's only the United States of
01:00:27.680America. That's not how he governed. He shoved that plan down our throats with lies and people
01:00:35.320died as a result. And when he shoved that plan down our throats, he looked at John McCain and
01:00:42.040said, elections have consequences, John. They have consequences. Fuck off, right half of the
01:00:47.380country that doesn't want this. He was so glib and smug about it. He couldn't have cared less
01:00:55.120that old people were genuinely scared about what was going to happen to them. And they were right
01:01:00.840to be. He's the one who started commenting on legal cases in a way we had never seen before.
01:01:08.360Now Trump does it all the time. Joe Biden did it all the time. Joe Biden was calling Kyle
01:01:12.540Rittenhouse a white supremacist when he was running for office long before we even had a trial.
01:01:17.900That was brand new ground when Barack Obama did it. We didn't used to have presidents weighing in
01:01:25.500on legal cases like that. Never mind the race of the perpetrators and saying things like,
01:01:30.640if I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin. How dare you stay out of it? Don't prejudice a trial
01:01:37.360for either party. That was Barack Obama. He's the one who told us he couldn't do any more
01:01:44.640on immigration reform until he magically took out his pen and his phone and found more that he could
01:01:50.860do extra legally. He's the one who activated his attorney general to be his right hand wingman
01:01:58.540instead of an objective chief law enforcement officer.
01:02:04.060And now, I mean, those days are gone now.
01:02:05.740Now the AG basically just worked for the president.
01:02:08.440It's obviously true under the Trump administration.
01:02:35.160He's got good tonality in delivering his speeches.
01:02:38.180But 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.
01:02:51.680Trump is much more moderate than Barack Obama ever was, ever.
01:03:20.700Sorry, 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.
01:03:34.680Sot 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.
01:03:46.760The families pinching pennies to send their first child to college.
01:03:51.760The teenagers who know that a hot afternoon means the bullets start flying.
01:03:57.760The military spouses and children serving and sacrificing just like their loved ones in uniform.
01:04:05.760The native kids showing us that resilience and pride can never be stolen.
01:04:12.760stolen, the four H'ers and FFA members with calluses on their hands from feeding livestock,
01:04:20.980the immigrants proving what it truly means to be a dreamer.
01:04:26.880These folks, these folks aren't Americans too.
01:04:39.760Okay. Now, I love that she now is worried about the inner city kids who have to worry about bullets flying.
01:04:45.620That's your hometown, madam. That's Chicago. What did you do to help them?
01:04:50.700Hmm? Because I saw a lot of protesting after George Floyd joining in on the George Floyd-a-palooza.
01:04:58.860None of that helps Southside Chicago. None of it.
01:05:02.180The only thing that's going to help Southside Chicago is more police, which wasn't done, will never be done.
01:05:11.600You don't seem to count those black lives in the tally.
01:05:15.320The 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.
01:05:24.920Whereas actual black Americans want to be safe, just like Asian Americans and white Americans and Hispanic Americans.
01:05:32.940I know because they've come on my show time after time to say exactly that.
01:05:37.500To talk about their fear as neighborhoods got depoliced thanks to Democrats like you, Michelle.
01:05:46.240And then did you hear the reference to our administration?
01:06:17.420The 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.
01:06:29.620But you're not actually part of the administration.
01:06:31.620You don't have a job that requires Senate confirmation.
01:06:35.240Like, who died and made you president?
01:09:37.900This 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.
01:09:54.160They were open when Democrats are in charge.
01:09:57.280the doors are open. But this was 2022. And as far as I recall, it was a Democrat who was in
01:10:04.700the White House then and Kamala Harris, too. She was a vice president then. And this is how things
01:10:09.660went down. Let's check in with Lisa upon the influx. The difficult challenges are
01:10:14.920we have at some point in time, they have to move somewhere else. Right. We cannot we don't have
01:10:23.900the services to take care of 50 immigrants. And we certainly don't have housing. We're in a housing
01:10:30.740crisis as we are on this island. And we don't we can't house everyone here that lives here and
01:10:37.720works here. We don't have housing for 50 more people. You don't. Welcome to Texas's world.
01:10:44.900welcome to the southern borders world, Arizona and beyond.
01:10:50.780They, too, lack the facilities and the housing, Lisa.
01:10:56.980And in the meantime, did we see Michelle and Barack Obama say,
01:22:22.300I 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.
01:22:33.200Hasn't it been fun, ladies and gentlemen, to be standing in direct opposition to everything he is and represents?
01:22:40.120and always have been, and always will be.
01:22:48.660So MAGA gave her herpes, and now she's guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel.
01:22:57.300Note to the guests, don't get too close. Do not do the hello kiss when you arrive on stage.
01:23:04.100She later confirmed it was indeed a cold sore, i.e. herpes, and she blames MAGA for giving it to her, the stress.
01:23:14.200Okay, in the minute we have left, Norway is playing in the World Cup against Senegal, went to Times Square and did this.