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Kristen Stewart | Hur Hearing Backfires on GOP, Witness in Trump Case Gives Bombshell Interview: A Closer Look

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Kristen Stewart | Hur Hearing Backfires on GOP, Witness in Trump Case Gives Bombshell Interview: A Closer Look

Kristen Stewart | Hur Hearing Backfires on GOP, Witness in Trump Case Gives Bombshell Interview: A Closer Look

Kristen Stewart | Hur Hearing Backfires on GOP, Witness in Trump Case Gives Bombshell Interview: A Closer Look

Kristen Stewart | Hur Hearing Backfires on GOP, Witness in Trump Case Gives Bombshell Interview: A Closer Look

Thursday, 14th March 2024
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But First, a closer look. Ah

2:01

Congressional hearing In a job I his

2:03

handling of classified information backfired on Republicans

2:05

in the Special Counsel confirmed. The.

2:07

Bite actually had a photograph agree com Conceded

2:09

that there were clear reasons why Donald Trump

2:12

was indicted. Wealth Biden was and meanwhile key

2:14

witness in the trunk case came forward and

2:16

revealed the suspicious behavior he saw. The Bombshell

2:18

interview for more in this is time for

2:20

a closer look. For

2:26

some reason, Attorney General Merrick Garland

2:28

gave republicans exactly what they wanted

2:30

When he pointed Robert Herb as

2:32

Special Counsel investigate by his handling

2:34

of classified documents, her is registered

2:36

Republicans. Who. Flirt for a conservative supreme

2:38

court justice and was originally nominees to be

2:40

a Us attorney by Donald Trump. In fact,

2:42

he reportedly got help. From. Right Wing

2:44

operatives connected to Donald Trump to prepare for

2:46

his testimony us A although I can imagine

2:48

what kind of advice he got from Trump

2:50

World the they shown Trump's. Courtroom.

2:53

Sketches to repair Our the best way

2:55

to make yourselves seem trustworthy and credible

2:57

during testimony is the grimace like you're

2:59

passing a gallstone grimace like you're passing

3:01

a second bigger gallstone. Grim as like

3:03

you just saw your wife having sex

3:05

with grimace, then hold your hands up

3:08

like you're just waiting for them to

3:10

slap the cops Audience By the lawyer

3:12

her god to help him represented three

3:14

Trump White House officials, including Steve Bannon

3:16

of Irony Legal Help I personally would

3:18

not hire a guy who also represented

3:21

the ban and Stephen I. Have nothing

3:23

in common except we. We're both

3:25

pioneers in the field of dressing

3:27

casually for jobs where most people

3:30

wear suits, although I prefer to

3:32

wear my clothes sequentially instead of

3:34

you know all at once. I

3:37

would never wear. To. Collared shirts on top of

3:39

each other's away. Bannon does the look popular

3:42

with eighties movie villains who say things like

3:44

are you a little poor for the yacht

3:46

Club Gordo. the

3:54

point is somebody has got exactly the kind of

3:56

prosecutor they would want a registered republican when the

3:58

history and right wing politics and connections GOP

4:00

figures. And yet even that

4:02

guy wrote in his report that no criminal

4:04

charges are warranted in this matter. And the

4:06

evidence suggests that Biden did not willfully retain

4:08

these documents. Herr even went so

4:10

far as to explain in very specific detail

4:13

why Trump was charged, but Biden wasn't. Herr

4:15

did make this distinction in his

4:17

report. And I quote here, several

4:19

material distinctions between Mr. Trump's case

4:21

and Mr. Biden's are clear. Social

4:24

counsel Robert Herr's report even included this

4:26

distinction. Quote, after being given multiple

4:29

chances to return classified documents and

4:31

avoid prosecution, Mr. Trump allegedly did

4:33

the opposite. According to the indictment,

4:36

he not only refused to return

4:38

the documents for many months, but

4:41

he also obstructed justice by enlisting others

4:43

to destroy evidence and then to lie about

4:45

it. In contrast, Mr. Biden

4:48

turned in classified documents to the National

4:50

Archives and the Department of Justice, consented

4:53

to the search of multiple locations,

4:55

including his homes, sat for

4:57

a voluntary interview and in other

4:59

ways, cooperated with the investigation. Yeah,

5:01

that was such a concise and logical summary

5:03

of the situation that I'm surprised he didn't

5:05

end it with a callback clip. And this

5:08

has been a closer look. By

5:10

the way, that's how long the closer looks would

5:13

be if we took out all the insane tangents,

5:15

but don't hold your breath, baby. The

5:18

differences between the two cases are obvious. Biden

5:20

gave his documents back immediately and cooperated in

5:22

every possible way while Trump lied, obstructed

5:25

investigators, moved documents, insisted they were

5:27

his and kept that hidden in

5:29

that weird Mar-a-Lago bathroom that has

5:32

one fancy thing for every cheap

5:34

thing. Beautiful chandelier,

5:36

plastic trash can with bags

5:38

showing, crystal light fixture,

5:41

Kleenex still in the box, ornate

5:44

gold mirror, nursing home toilet,

5:47

fine marble countertop, weird high windows

5:49

you got to jump to see

5:51

out of. And

5:54

Of course, worst of all, the $5 shower curtain.

5:56

This just speaks to how brazen Trump was. The

5:58

Only reason to have a shower curtain. Like

6:00

that is the high in the shower but

6:02

he was I know uses dag the boxes

6:04

in broad. Why

6:06

does he have achieved shower curtain there? that's

6:08

a high to risk a poster in your

6:11

college dorm when your parents come to visit.

6:13

was back there oppose there was an alien

6:15

smoke and we that says take meteor dealer.

6:19

Has banger Ah, do not

6:21

get it Gordo. I.

6:29

Didn't amazingly republicans actually think this makes

6:31

Trump look good? Here's what James Com

6:34

where the Derby Chairman of the Oversight

6:36

Committee said last night on Fox. You

6:38

look at how Donald Trump is being

6:40

treated see ads documents in one locations

6:42

behind a lot doors. Okay, first

6:44

of all the bathrooms and a person's

6:46

house or usually only lock in someone

6:49

is in theirself The Republican argument is

6:51

basically don't worry our National security think

6:53

it's receive as long as Donald Trump

6:55

within the can Windsor v soon as

6:58

I is probably most of the tongue

7:00

would sell. He's got as our mouths.

7:02

a. Second, none of those through some

7:04

and more than three hundred classified documents scattered

7:07

around and acts and social club with over

7:09

one hundred and fifty employees were anyone can

7:11

pay to be a member or it's and

7:13

a social event like a fundraiser or a

7:15

wedding or pre funeral for Rudy Giuliani pay

7:18

routines were gonna put you in the casket

7:20

now to save time say I just got

7:22

evicted from my apartment so this is great

7:24

Booger. Also,

7:26

I no idea why you'd want to

7:29

have your wedding and Mara Lago of

7:31

all places and we maybe you couldn't

7:33

for judging. Geez, that's up there. A

7:35

wedding. Integrity is a gas. for one

7:38

thing. the animatronic Chuck won't interrupt your

7:40

wedding. A rant about voting machines or

7:42

windmills killing birds. don't. Know

7:46

some. You're

7:51

not going to get it says he'd see

7:53

like that from all Robert are. you

7:57

wouldn't have encouraged Her

8:00

was everything Republicans could have hoped for, but

8:02

they were still mad at him. Sean Hannity

8:04

even compared it to another investigation Republicans are

8:06

still obsessed with. Today, to me, was the

8:08

equivalent of July

8:10

2016 and James

8:12

Comey going out there saying,

8:14

yeah, Hillary had top secret

8:17

classified information, 33,000 deleted emails,

8:19

bleach bit, hammers, devices, everything

8:21

we learned, but no reasonable

8:23

prosecutor would prosecute. Is that

8:25

pretty similar? That's

8:27

very similar. Exactly. Oh

8:29

my God, you guys are still talking about Hillary

8:32

Clinton all these years later. Get over it, dudes.

8:34

You're like people who are still complaining about the

8:36

ending of Lost when smart people know Lost never

8:38

ended. I don't have time to

8:41

explain it now, so check out my two

8:43

hour YouTube video, Lost is Still Going, You're

8:45

Just Not Trying Hard Enough to See It.

8:49

There's no comparison to the Trump case. In

8:51

fact, a previously unnamed witness in the Trump

8:54

indictment just came forward and revealed to the

8:56

world that he saw some very shady behavior

8:58

involving boxes of classified documents being moved onto

9:00

a plane. I just spoke exclusively with

9:03

one of the central witnesses and

9:05

one of the biggest cases, criminal

9:07

cases I should note, in American

9:09

history, the Trump classified documents case.

9:12

Until now, he has been known to the

9:15

world as Trump employee five as

9:17

a Mar-a-Lago valet and special

9:19

counsel, Jack Smith's superseding indictment. He's

9:21

referenced six times in it. And

9:23

he has never spoken out publicly

9:26

until now. We got to the airport.

9:28

I ended up loading all the luggage I had

9:30

and he had a bunch of boxes. You

9:33

noticed that he had boxes. Oh yeah, they were

9:35

the boxes that were in the indictment. The white

9:37

banker's boxes. That's

9:40

what I remember loading. How many boxes was it?

9:42

They asked me in the interview and I believe it

9:44

was 10 to 15 is

9:47

what I remember. Did you ever think

9:49

to yourself why were there so many

9:51

boxes at Mar-a-Lago? For me, I'm just

9:53

thinking out of the former president, he has a lot of stuff

9:55

he likes to lug around with him. Do

9:57

you ever remember seeing those boxes come back tomorrow at

9:59

Mar-a-Lago? I don't. I do not.

10:02

Wait, so boxes of classified documents were loaded

10:04

onto a plane and never returned to Mar-a-Lago.

10:06

Where are they now? Trump Tower? Russia? Are

10:08

they just doing laps on a luggage belt

10:11

at Newhart Airport? Oh, God,

10:13

was it an Alaska Airlines flight? Oh, no.

10:16

Oh, that would explain why everyone in the Portland

10:18

area is suddenly an expert on nuclear submarines. I

10:22

almost built my own nuke, but the last part

10:24

was covered in ketchup stains. That's

10:27

my Oregon accent. Hey! Hey,

10:31

you're in Portland now, baby! I

10:37

have a real ear for regions. Also,

10:41

can we go back to this part? He has a lot of stuff

10:43

he likes to lug around with him. No,

10:45

of course he does. Look at his lugger. If

10:49

Steve Harvey asked you to name something Donald Trump

10:51

looks like he does in his spare time, lug

10:53

would definitely be a top-five answer on the board.

10:56

Even the way he walks looks like

10:58

someone lugging two invisible suitcases. So

11:02

that's the reality of the Trump case versus the

11:04

Biden case, but, of course, the media latched onto

11:06

her as completely gratuitous claim that Biden would present

11:08

himself to a jury as a

11:11

sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor

11:13

memory, a claim that was contradicted by

11:15

the transcript of Biden's interview and by

11:17

her yesterday himself when he was asked

11:19

about Biden's memory. You said to

11:23

President Biden, you have

11:25

appeared to have a photographic understanding

11:27

and recall of the House. Did

11:29

you say that to President Biden?

11:37

Those words do appear on page 47 of the

11:40

transcript. Photographic is what you said. Is

11:42

that right? That

11:44

word does appear on page 47 of the transcript.

11:47

Never appeared in your report, though. Is that

11:49

correct? The word photographic? That does not

11:51

appear in my report. Wait, I'm sorry.

11:53

Joe Biden has a photographic understanding and recall,

11:55

but you didn't put that in your report.

11:58

Why? That's way more... than saying he

12:00

has a poor memory. It doesn't surprise me at

12:02

all that a 81-year-old has trouble remembering

12:04

some names or days. But if you're telling me Joe

12:06

Biden has a photographic recall, then

12:08

that is the twist of the f***ing century.

12:11

That should be breaking news on CNN.

12:15

Although, Biden does seem like one of those

12:17

grandpas who remembers exactly what temperature he had

12:19

the thermostat set to in every room before

12:21

you mess with it. Phos.

12:24

Hey, Phos, Phos. You got the living room jacked up to

12:26

72 degrees. I

12:29

had a cool 68. I'm not kiddin' around

12:31

here. You

12:33

got to put it bad, Jack. I

12:37

don't want my ice cream to melt. Now,

12:42

to contrast how well their brains function, Democrats

12:44

at yesterday's hearing aired not one, but

12:46

two montages of Trump glitching at his rallies.

12:49

And while they were effective, I got to

12:51

say, I was a little irked. That's our

12:53

thing, guys. We've been doing that for nine

12:55

years. Our researchers have spent

12:57

so much time sifting through videotape at Trump's

12:59

brain exploding. They're scarred for life. You cannot

13:02

outdo us, Congress, when it comes

13:04

to a Trump montage. So don't

13:07

try, because we can always outmontage

13:09

you. In fact, I'm gonna

13:11

approve it right now. Hopefully this won't be too long.

13:13

You guys watch, and I'll keep myself occupied. Roll it.

13:16

Alex. They're weaponizing law enforcement

13:18

for high-level election interference against

13:20

Joe Biden's top and

13:23

only political appointment. A guy

13:25

named me. China has

13:28

total respect for

13:30

Donald Trump and for Donald Trump's

13:32

very, very large brain.

13:34

Saudi Arabia and Russia, will

13:37

repeat to 10,000 known or suspected gang members. The

13:44

wheel is older than the wall,

13:46

you know that? Every single car

13:48

out there, even the really expensive

13:50

ones, controlled by large earners, unelected

13:52

regulators and regulators. Our hope is

13:54

a word and

13:57

world. Authority and...

14:00

authoritarian powers beating expectations

14:03

in the house for

14:06

the midtown and

14:08

mid-turn year. They sacrifice

14:10

every day for the

14:12

furniture and future of

14:15

their children. When they gaze

14:17

upon your Semites, your Semites

14:19

towering sequoias. We did

14:22

with Obama. We won

14:24

an election that everyone said couldn't be one.

14:26

They're gonna change the name of Pennsylvania. You

14:28

know how you spell us, right? You

14:31

spell us, you ask. I just picked that

14:33

up. I hope they now go and take

14:36

a look at the oranges, the oranges of

14:38

the investigation,

14:40

the beginnings, the Mueller report

14:42

I wish covered, the

14:45

oranges, how it started.

14:47

So you don't remember saying you're one of

14:49

the best memories. I don't remember that. One

14:52

of the great memories of all time. It's

14:54

called like up here. Ding. This

14:57

is me. I hear. Bing. If

14:59

you have a windmill anywhere near

15:01

your house, congratulations. They say the

15:03

noise causes cancer. You told me

15:05

that one. Roar!

15:07

Dickie Haley is in

15:09

charge of security. Nancy Pelosi or

15:12

Nancy as I call it. We appreciate

15:14

her very much Tim Apple. Did you

15:16

just see Maduro? That is where the

15:18

other said unbelievable. You have voter ID

15:20

to buy a loaf of bread. People

15:23

are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times.

15:25

Ding ding ding ding ding

15:28

ding. Shampoo. God bless the

15:30

United States. Oh

15:34

look I drew an entirely new Trump courtroom

15:37

sketch. There

15:47

is obviously no equivalence between these two either in the

15:49

way they handle classified documents or in the way their

15:51

brains function. Don't take it from Robert

15:54

Herr and congressional Democrats, although we can certainly back

15:56

them up because when it comes to

15:58

Trump's most embarrassing moments we hear late

16:00

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16:58

Please welcome back to the show our friend, Christy

17:00

Stewart, everybody. Welcome

17:09

back. Hello. Thank you. How are you doing? How are

17:12

you doing? Great. Good. Good. Good. How are you feeling? I'm

17:15

feeling great. Why do you ask? Well, you

17:18

and I, um, this is the first time we've seen

17:20

each other this week. Mm-mm. We,

17:22

uh, we went day drinking yesterday.

17:25

What? I don't... Who

17:28

was day drinking? And, uh,

17:30

I feel like I was a fan of yours. I feel like I knew

17:32

you a little bit. You've been on the show once, but,

17:34

like, I feel like I really know you now. Like,

17:37

we got into it, Kristen. No, we did go deep. Yeah.

17:41

Yeah. And my palms are sweating thinking about it. I

17:44

think we're good. I don't think we embarrassed ourselves. You don't

17:47

have, like, disgoing anxiety about anything we did or said. I

17:49

will say, like, at midnight I sat bolt upright

17:51

and went, like, no! But

17:54

that was it. That was it. Just the one time. I like to have that effect on

17:56

people. Yeah. You should always sort of... I

17:59

will say... I'm jealous of people that

18:01

are friends with you that get to maybe

18:03

go out and have a few drinks. Because

18:05

I feel like you're... You

18:08

did not strike me as someone who gets sloppy. I think you, like...

18:10

You use it as a time to, like, let's get into it. Like, let's...

18:13

I go too hard. For too

18:15

long. Have you

18:17

been... I mean, I'm a little hungover. I'm

18:19

gonna admit I'm a little hungover. Are you? You had children

18:22

to contend with and... Yeah, I did. Well, that

18:24

was a thing. I was talking to you backstage, and you

18:26

did wake up four hours later than me. I

18:29

did. And you didn't walk your kids to

18:31

school. No. I

18:33

wasn't alone. And they weren't like, can we get

18:35

a croissant? Did

18:37

they say it like that? They do say it like

18:39

that. They can tell when I'm still a

18:41

little drunk, and they're like, let's do it

18:43

whiny. Wait,

18:46

how else would you say it? I

18:48

don't know, like croissant. No, no, I

18:50

will... I mean, I don't

18:52

want to... Croissant, Papi. Yeah, exactly. I'm

18:55

like, you will order each food in

18:57

the proper dialect. Too sweet. What

19:01

else am I gonna ask you? Have you been

19:03

hungover on a talk show before? No.

19:08

No. Oh,

19:10

my God. You're the best actor, and that

19:12

was so unbelievable. No.

19:15

No, no, no, no, no. Never. Do

19:18

you have a classically bad hangover? Are you the

19:20

kind of person who's ever had a really bad

19:22

one and then had to maybe go to work

19:25

today? Yeah,

19:28

I mean, who's watching? Like, everyone? Yeah,

19:31

it is in everyone's show. Right, like it's like a TV

19:33

thing. Anyone who's worked

19:35

with me before is probably laughing right now. Okay,

19:37

got it. So this is the thing

19:40

they've seen. Yeah, you know, I like to

19:42

tie one on, make things harder for myself. Adversity,

19:45

you know. You are. I like that you

19:47

like to set up challenges to climb. But

19:49

I'm now gonna actually tie that to this wonderful movie, Love

19:52

Lies Bleeding, and I've heard, I've read about you,

19:54

that you have very discerning taste with the roles you take

19:56

on, and part of it is you want to make sure

19:58

you can play it. Like, you want to make

20:00

sure you're the right choice for a part. Yes.

20:03

I don't want to be an irresponsible

20:05

loser and tell a great director that,

20:07

uh, you know, yeah, I'll come hang out if I don't want

20:09

to hang out. Gotcha. So this one, though,

20:11

uh, was this a script that right

20:13

away you realized, oh, this is... these

20:16

are gonna converge, like, what I'm good at and what this is

20:18

asking for? Um, it was

20:20

a relief to read the script because I'm so

20:22

obsessive about the filmmaker Rose Glass, who made a

20:24

movie called St. Mod. And, uh,

20:27

when she asked me to do this, I

20:29

was like, yes, but that's

20:31

irresponsible. So I must read the script and

20:33

know that I can accomplish job. It

20:36

was... it was... It had such

20:38

its own fingerprint, its own identity, it felt like a

20:40

movie that was in a time capsule. Like, yes,

20:42

it is a period piece, but it feels like a movie

20:44

that actually was made in the 80s versus, like, a movie

20:47

made now about the 80s. Yeah, that's a really good point.

20:49

Um, yeah, I just... I was... Yeah, I

20:52

was like, so... I had such

20:54

a blast on this movie. It was almost... We

20:57

did reshoots, which is... usually

20:59

not. Right, usually when you... when they go

21:01

to reshoot thing, it's like, hey, we watch the movie,

21:03

and it's, like, missing major parts. Yeah. Like,

21:06

we forgot to do a scene where everybody has names. Yeah.

21:09

We didn't go back and say what everybody's names are. Great.

21:12

We were being impersonal. We didn't call each

21:14

other running. No, we did reshoots, and

21:16

I just wanted to keep going. Like, I was like,

21:18

can we do five more of these movies? Like... Oh,

21:20

that's really great. There is, when you talk about

21:23

it being a period piece, because, you know, there is,

21:25

like, a certain retro style that you...

21:27

you know, and, like, even retro cards. So it took

21:29

me a minute until there's a payphone. I'm like, oh,

21:31

this is happening in the past. Have

21:34

you ever in your life used a payphone? Yes.

21:37

Really? Yes. Okay.

21:41

Yeah, I... I am the age

21:43

where I had... I understand the

21:45

clicky texting of, like, ABC, the

21:47

internet, like the Nokia, bricky things. Yeah,

21:49

I'm old. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.

21:53

Or we're both... We're

21:55

both kind of young. Yeah,

21:58

maybe it's great. You didn't have to reach... which

22:01

are too young, friend and. He

22:04

does have a a youthful child like

22:06

quality, but. And I

22:09

didn't appreciate this motion on child like our

22:11

finances. hi all this out as the idea

22:13

of more.you're going to be right back when

22:15

my friend group enough to know. Where.

22:21

That would her ensue if. You

22:28

know it. And I think about October. Well.

22:31

Nobody would have any idea where the

22:33

movies about harnesses yeah, that's what I'm

22:35

saying, but it didn't really nice. This

22:37

is a O L word of those

22:39

great newer movies where. I

22:41

feel like it's either the classic structure relate

22:43

to people I find each other fall in

22:46

love in the make terrible choices that lead

22:48

them that a very dangerous path as right

22:50

you know and awesome kick ass Carson as

22:52

movie and I did not realize you are

22:54

a person who actually. owns a

22:56

few cars, Yes,

22:59

Unlike in L a day I like current this

23:01

it says you see a thing about. Me Got

23:03

to see you have Axilla you have so my

23:05

car is that like you maybe don't even drive

23:07

that much? Is it that duty? You.

23:09

Have a couple like looking at cars. More

23:13

There's. There's. Pieces of

23:15

history that I'm preserving. the onus. Has

23:18

a so you're a museum. I

23:21

am a lot of. Know

23:24

I have like a couple of. It's more my family

23:26

is really into them. Okay so when you were

23:28

growing up did your where it was her dad

23:30

and because. I think

23:32

my mom's. Oh wow

23:34

here without actually about my mom drove us

23:37

as this movie as Camaro my mom or

23:39

drove a Camaro when I was growing up

23:41

and my mom the school teacher, my school.

23:43

As oh she had a real bad ass

23:45

five when she would like Poland some. Via.

23:48

A Lawrence? Yeah, and camaro job

23:51

so well. I see. Scared and

23:53

things are so. There are no lo yeah I

23:55

like a good a high off the ground many

23:57

man. That a minivan?

24:00

Rather meeting I've I've the unmanning as

24:02

are the best London. Yeah it's just

24:04

especially. In a given.

24:06

My kids in the now because

24:09

they can't do the doors because

24:11

her leg the holding that was

24:13

on see last says hello Animates

24:15

have some landing whining guns are

24:17

peaking in his life. Like

24:20

you know them, I don't have any. Real

24:23

grasp of. The

24:26

great as Harris place you done this movie he's

24:28

not a good person in this movie I think

24:30

be you can probably guess from the photo. See.

24:34

That was very very scary. The this

24:36

isn't like the lovable and guy to

24:39

me that like he stopped by for

24:41

advice on this was at Harris's idea

24:43

to have the look of the long

24:45

hair and back. Still it a scholar.

24:49

I'm so of everything I received from your

24:52

last two days, the fact that I will

24:54

walk out with scully m I had now

24:56

and. So on he

24:58

decide on the scholars and you did not know

25:00

this this is Tracey made independently is by your

25:02

dad in the film and then what was. Your

25:04

reaction when he saw the Lucky decide on. Oh.

25:09

What is it? Also like an early close to your

25:11

own. Yeah, yeah, I'm in. my character

25:13

has. I'm. Not my

25:16

mom and my dad's real skull. It. Ah,

25:20

my care to have a lot of really deep

25:22

seated daddy issues and I don't yell fat, they

25:24

look alike and so then they started trying to

25:26

percolate. not like now own and I'm in. My

25:28

dad does. Says this a

25:30

Zapper? I mean it does. Once I get it was like

25:33

I can do that. There's

25:35

a photograph in the movie that actually

25:37

is a picture of me, my dad

25:40

from my the early nineties and they

25:42

just put ads on offense and it's

25:44

like the most screechy wonky like surreal.

25:46

Absurdist aren't as as. As

25:49

frightening it is on, the movie

25:51

itself is really A from the

25:53

very beginning I'm a just the

25:55

musical score is like Barry haunting

25:57

and it's a really thrilling cool.

26:00

Different movie that has a lot of move that I

26:02

did not expect. Seven Gotham at. Thank. You

26:04

so much for being here are March twenty

26:06

six were gonna have a show our bay

26:08

drinking and hopefully by then I think maybe

26:11

the memory a suspect combat race. Oh now

26:13

on and off the drinks. a lot less

26:15

like you is so wonderful to have you

26:17

that like all. Hundred.

26:26

March Twenty six a. Legal.

26:34

Was if my is is because when

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Nbc and Twelve Thirty Five eleven thirty

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percent of eligible music on the like

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My podcast is my the A D

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late night set on social media and

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some new friends to subscribe to the

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Magna Carta. Whatever they get their podcasts.

27:00

Look. Around you can buy cars like

27:02

the out of trade new cause

27:04

use cause electric cars maybe even

27:06

fly and cons okay new plan

27:08

cars but as soon as they

27:10

get to visit will be on

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autotrader just you wait. Auto

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