The Tim Dillon Show - 468 - Halloween Beast Mode & Billie Eilish Bravery

Episode Date: November 1, 2025

Tim discusses Billie Eilish calling out billionaires after donating $11.5 Million to charity, a woman who filmed herself stealing because her food stamps ran out, the Florida man who started the Palis...ades Fire, & the Kirk shooter’s partner Lance Twiggs disappearing. Tim also sits down with Cheryl Hines to discuss her new book “Unscripted”, what it’s like being a Kennedy, how politics has changed her personal life, and her thoughts on the film industry in LA. Her new book comes out Nov. 11th!  American Royalty Tour 🎟  https://punchup.live/TimDillon SPONSORS:  Ship Station  Go To https://shipstation.com & Use Code “TIMDILLON” To Get A 60-Day FREE Trial  Nutrafol Find Out Why Nutrafol Is The Best-Selling Hair Growth Supplement Brand At https://nutrafol.com & Enter The Code “TIMDILLON” to get $10 OFF your first month’s subscription and FREE shipping!  Lucy Go to https://lucy.co/TIM & Use Promo Code “TIM” To Get 20% OFF your first order!  Helix  Go To https://helixsleep.com/timd For 25% OFF Sitewide!  Armslist  Visit https://armslist.com & Use Promo Code “TIM” To Get Your First Month of PREMIUM Membership for just 99 Cents!  Kalshi NYC Mayoral Race Market: https://kalshi.com/markets/kxmayornycparty/mayor-of-nyc-party-winner/kxmayornycparty-25?utm_source=timdillon ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimDillonShow?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/timjdillon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimJDillon Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2gRd1woKiAazAKPWPkHjds?si=e8000ed157e441c8 Merch:  https://store.timdilloncomedy.com/ For every $400,000 we gross in revenue, we are donating five dollars to end homelessness in Los Angeles. We are challenging other creators to do the same. #TimGivesBack

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Details at Lose.com slash terms. Subject to change. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show. Who's going to win this New York mayoral election? Will it be Zoran Mamdani? He's in the lead, big time. But if you're a gambling man, go over to calci.com, folks, and see what's up? What are the Kalshi betting odds have on Zoran Mondami's 92.7% going to win?
Starting point is 00:00:53 94 right now. 94% going to win. Well, hey. Seems definitive. Did you see this Billy Eilish? You know what I call her? Silly Eilish. That's what I call her.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Take that. Billy Elish. You know Billy Elish. She does the music where she's like, uh, uh, uh, uh,
Starting point is 00:01:23 uh, and that was her, that's literally a song I just played. from her latest album. So Billy Elish, silly Elish, silly Elish, is, it was a rich kid grew up in L.A. Whatever, talented for sure. God bless her. Give it to her. God love her. She's out here lecturing.
Starting point is 00:02:00 billionaires at the Wall Street Journal. Now, the reason why she's not lecturing millionaires is because she's a millionaire. Everyone hates billionaires. But by the way, hating billionaires, while a lot of the time justified, is the least risky thing you can do or say in public.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Let me say that again. Saying bad things about billionaires is the least risky thing you can say or do in public. they used to have this comment about politicians that were pro-family and they go, oh, what a controversial position because obviously saying,
Starting point is 00:02:40 I believe in family is like not at all controversial. It might be now in certain parts of the country, the one I'm in probably, but is it a dog whistle when you say family? But it's a pretty easy thing to go out there and say, like billionaires. And I'm not even saying that she's wrong. It's the glazing, as the young ones would say, as the kids would say, the glazing of this, of Billy Eilish. How brave she was
Starting point is 00:03:13 to, at the Wall Street Journal, she's getting an award. What is she getting an award for? Oh, that she gave a bunch of money to a food bank. She gave $11 million to a charity. In America, go and look up most charities on average, what percentage of the donations go to to the actual people. By the way, it's like 10% or less. So, but Billy Elish, even though she meant well, what she did is she bought a bunch of Toyota Camrys for people that are in the charity business.
Starting point is 00:03:44 And I'm not saying that it's wrong to donate to charity. Yeah, this is, by the way, a lie. I love this. They go, but many reputable charities aim for at least 70 to 90% of funds that go directly to their charitable program. that isn't true. There are a lot of charities where the overhead is so massive and the salaries that are paid,
Starting point is 00:04:11 you know, it's absurd. I'm not saying don't donate to charity. I'm saying, you know, have a reasonable expectation and you got to make sure you really donate to the right charity. but a lot of charities are they have a lot of overhead so what does you donate $11 million $11.5 million to what?
Starting point is 00:04:40 The food banks It's like food inequity Yeah great Climate change Yeah yeah climate change donating to climate change I mean what are we doing but whatever The food thing I get They're cutting off the benefits
Starting point is 00:04:51 People are going to be in the streets Their little kids are going to be detoxing off sugar In the streets many of them heavily armed I don't love that So I do appreciate Billy Elish, but Billy Elish gets up and does this little speech and everybody's calling her, you know, a warrior for it. Give it up, Billy Elish, Herman. Love you all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me.
Starting point is 00:05:15 How lucky for you, Billy. And if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away. love you guys. Thank you so much. Billy Eilish. Going after the elephant in the room, if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? I mean, that's a fair question. Why are you a millionaire? But that's a harder question to ask.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Billy Eilish has a lot more money than me. But I'm just saying, the glazing people for shit like this is kind of, it's like pathetic. Saying that she's like so brave for, you know, here's a thing too. These people get these awards and then they choose to like pop off. You know, it's kind of like,
Starting point is 00:06:18 I don't know, how about before the award you say something? I bet you say something before you get an award. You're up there with the award. about billionaires, give you money away, shorties. Billy Eilish telling people they should give their money away like she did to climate change. Billy Eilish donated her money to climate change, an $11.5 million donation of fight world hunger and climate change. Billy Eilish
Starting point is 00:06:54 Friend of the show No one takes No one's taking anything away For her Stephen Colbert made an announcement on behalf of Billy Elish Yeah he announced it at the awards Oh Do we have him announcing her $11.5 million dollar donation
Starting point is 00:07:16 By the way, can I tell the story from yesterday literally, here's what happened, because literally it's the same exact thing. I go to Airwan with my friend. My friend is allergic to avocado, having grown up in California and has eaten it too much, and now he's allergic to avocado. By the way, people's personal weaknesses now
Starting point is 00:07:36 they display as some type of strength or like, oh, it's cool, look at me. I had so much avocado. I can't even have anymore. It's ridiculous. I try to have the Gary Breckia keto smoothie. It's a phenomenal. Get the ingredients of the,
Starting point is 00:07:49 Gary Breck. Yeah. Now, Gary Breck is a con artist and a criminal who has sold people on this longevity crap that you're going to live forever if you drink his milkshake. But it's a nice taste and it's low in sugar and it's got the macros and the aminos and the Venezuelans. The standard smooth includes coconut water, avocado, cauliflower, rice, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries are got... No, no, no. Oh, yeah. The chocolate version. Perfect amino chocolate powder. Cacao powder, almond butter, avocado coconut coconut milk mcc t o rishi ashwaganda avocado so whatever i go in there and i get to gary brekha and who again is god bless him but he's is a complete con artistic criminal my doctor told me that i get it and then my
Starting point is 00:08:35 my friend is like oh i'm allergic to avocado stop getting me to gary brekka by the way it's like $20 it's like okay so then he goes i want a peanut butter one so i go okay so i go up to the guy and the registrant, I say, give him a peanut butter smoothie. And he goes, you want to swap out one of the breckas? And I go, yeah. And I go, does anyone get the Garrett Brecker but me? He goes, all really in shape people and you. It's like, hey, it's Halloween.
Starting point is 00:09:04 What is that? So they give us the two breckas anyway. They don't realize that we were supposed to swap one of the smoothies with a peanut butter smoothie. I then take the two brekas I say to my friend, wait for the peanut butter smoothie. I'm going to go outside with these two so they don't know that we're technically beating them on one smoothie
Starting point is 00:09:27 and they don't know what's going on. I take the two brekhas outside. He gets his peanut butter smoothie. Now we have an extra Gary Breka perfect amino smoothie called the ultimate human. We're driving around L.A. We find a homeless guy at a bus stop. I said, come here.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Do you want a smoothie? We have an extra smoothie from Irwan. And it's the Gary Brekka. I told him, I said, this is not the most popular smoothie. Most people don't like it. People don't like the amino blend. They think it's chalky, whatever. I gave him the smoothie.
Starting point is 00:10:01 He was very grateful. He came over to the car. We gave him the smoothie. Okay? And guess what? I'm not at the Wall Street Journal lecturing people. I'm doing it in the streets.
Starting point is 00:10:16 I'm helping people in the actual street. A homeless guy to bus stop has a perfect amino smoothie with low sugar because the maple syrup is keto and coconut whipped cream. That's what he's got. I'm not out there at the Wall Street Journal going, hey, billionaires, you're all evil, but me, Billy Elish, a multi-millionaire. I'm great because I'm giving a bunch of money to the climate and to the, you know, to food. I go steal a smoothie from Irwan, Robin Hood style. and then I deliver it to a man who's homeless, houselessness, unhoused,
Starting point is 00:10:54 experiencing housing insecurity at a bus stop and food insecurity. He's experiencing all of the insecurity. I go and give him a smoothie, ask for not a goddamn thing in return. The only person who saw that was God and was like, nice. Literally, he said that. So do we have Colbert?
Starting point is 00:11:16 Yeah. Let's see if we can get Colbert here because, by the way, imagine the award that should have been given to me because my friend can't handle avocado because he ate it too much growing up in Southern California. His body turned against it. If that was the rules, I would not be able to eat ice cream, okay? But those are not the rules. Stephen Colbert. I also have the privilege of breaking a little news to all of you tonight.
Starting point is 00:11:42 And thank you, Billy, for allowing me to do this. This is extraordinary. Billy Eilish will be donating proceeds from her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to support organizations, projects, and voices dedicated to food equity, climate justice, reducing carbon pollution, and combating the climate crisis. That donation, ladies and gentlemen, will be $11.5 million. So what? So the fuck what? That's wonderful. So what?
Starting point is 00:12:11 I gave a smoothie to a bum! Tim Dillon's here. Tim, thank you for letting me do this, Tim. Thank you for letting me do this. I appreciate it. Tim Dillon is a donating proceeds from his accepting bribes tour to buy a smoothie at Airwant, the Gary Breca, the Ultimate Human smoothie,
Starting point is 00:12:35 the Perfect Amino Chaco Revive smoothie featuring cauliflower rice and avocado. And he'll be giving it to a random homeless man who's sitting at a bus stop because his friend, cannot handle avocado, so he'll be drinking a peanut butter smoothie. They will give the smoothie to a random homeless man in Los Angeles who is at a bus stop. He will not be accepting an award for it. He will not be lecturing any other people. He will just be doing the work in the streets.
Starting point is 00:13:04 That's what he'll be doing. He'll be doing the work in the streets. Women who claims to be out of food stamps, film social media video of what she stole in the store and encourages others to do. do the same. By the way, I might agree with this woman. I think people need to get the food stamps. I believe we should not be giving money to the Ukraine, Israel, and we shouldn't be spending money fighting Venezuela. I mean, what the fuck's this? I'm going to talk about that. But I get, can I tell a story every day when I was a tour guide in New York City, I was a tour guide on a
Starting point is 00:13:36 double-decker bus. There was a place called the Food Emporium. Every day I would go in and I would steal a juice, an orange juice, a fresh squeezed orange juice and drink it while I shopped at the store. Then a bold neo-Nazi guy who just got out of jail literally ratted me out to management. They got tax credits for hiring an ex-con and he ratted me out to me. He became a rat.
Starting point is 00:14:06 He was probably a rat in jail. He gets out of jail and he rats me out. out because he catches me stealing the juice. This is after I'd done it for like eight months. When I was in mortgages on Long Island, I used to eat at a deli in Melville called Suburban Eats. You would get a piece of pizza. The place you got the piece of pizza was a long way from where you would pay for it. And you'd wait on a line with all these people that were working in the mortgage industry, all these people. I would eat the slice of pizza before we got to the register. And then I would just buy
Starting point is 00:14:39 the sandwich. I have stolen food for a very long time a lot of my life. I am not against it morally or in any other way. Let's see what this woman got. What did you get? Hi, you guys.
Starting point is 00:14:53 I'm out of the store. So they wanted $7 for this. Mind you, I don't have... What is that? What is that? What is that? Can you close up on that? What is that?
Starting point is 00:15:08 What is that? some type of dip? Butter bouillon? Uh, butter bouillon. Okay, that's something I guess make, um, make like a sauce.
Starting point is 00:15:17 All right, keep going here. Mind you, I don't have food stamps anymore. They cut me off. So I only had $22 left in food stamps. So this is what I stole. Okay?
Starting point is 00:15:28 They wanted $9 for this. I said, oh, I don't got $9. Then they wanted, then they wanted $2 for this. They wanted, Sorry, it's all fucked up
Starting point is 00:15:40 Because it's been in my purse I would have stolen so much better shit than this This is not a good haul at all She's stealing seasonings and TikToks This is embarrassing Get her out of here Get her out of here How dare you call yourself a thief?
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Starting point is 00:17:26 should cover the guy who started the palestate's fire a guy was arrested for starting this and um his name was he's a 29 year old jonathan Rindernecked, and we are announcing the arrest of 29-year-old Jonathan Rindernecked on a criminal complaint charging him with maliciously starting what became the Palisades fire in January. So think about this for a minute. This guy burned down an entire neighborhood. He did billions of dollars of damage to a state. Malibu, Palisades.
Starting point is 00:18:07 it's unbelievable. And by the way, what's the penalty for that? Like, to be honest, it kind of should be death, in my opinion. The amount of devastation that you wrought, you should probably face the death penalty. But anyway, the complaint alleges that Rinder Neck started a fire in the Pacific Palestinians on New Year's Day, a blades that eventually turned into one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles
Starting point is 00:18:36 history causing death. and widespread destruction. Among the evidence that was collected from his digital devices was an image he generated on ChatGPT depicting a burning city. Now, by the way, I'm dressing up like the Palisades Fire for Halloween because it's funny. Like, I get it. It is depressing and sad, but I'm doing it because it's funny. and I didn't start it
Starting point is 00:19:06 and it's not hypocritical at all because literally, did anyone even die in that one? They're saying death, but the Altadina fire was very sad because it was a lot of lower income people and that was very sad. But the Palisades fire,
Starting point is 00:19:25 yes, had some sadness to it for sure, but the majority of those people had a little bit of money. How many people died in the Palisades fire? I'm still going to be it because I paid the costume designer. So I'm not going to... 12 confirmed death. All right.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Listen, folks, folks, what about 9-11? How about that? What about 9-11? 2,977. That's how many died in 9-11? Yes. Yeah, that's correct. All right.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Okay. Among the evidence it was collected from the digital devices, right. So he went in a chat, GPT, and I guess he, He was like, generate an image of a city on fire. While we cannot undo the damage and destruction that was done, we hope his arrest and the charges against him. Bring some measure of justice to the victims of this horrific tragedy. Rinder next initial appearances scheduled for today at 1.30.
Starting point is 00:20:19 And this was not today, obviously. We're reading an older thing. Dude, what the fuck? I mean, this guy did he actually, I bet he did. But how did he start it? When was the fire if he started it on new? years. When did the fires start really, when was the Palisades fire? Let's listen to this judge or no, whatever this person is.
Starting point is 00:20:45 The defendant walked up the same trail from earlier that night to watch the fire and firefighters. Seven on your side investigates the potential mistakes made in fighting the Palisades fire. The after action report was just released. Hello, I'm Mark Brown. I'm Michelle Fisher. You're watching eyewitness news at five. live on ABC 7 Hulu and wherever you stream. That breaking news now a 29-year-old Uber driver facing serious charges in connection with the deadly palisades fire. The feds say that Jonathan Rinderneck lit a brush fire on New Year's Day.
Starting point is 00:21:16 L.A. fire says it put it out, but then days later, it reignited and grew into one of the most destructive wildfires in our state's history. How could this have happened? Stefan on your side, investigative reporter Kevin Osbeck, looking into the missteps and failures by the city and county of L.A. And we begin with eyewitness news reporter Sophie Flai with new insight about the man in custody tonight. Sophie. A massive investigation by the ATF and now a criminal complaint revealing shocking details about how the palisades fire started and who is being accused of intentionally lighting the spark.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Why did he do it? 29-year-old Jonathan Rindernecht has been arrested and charged in connection for igniting a flame that eventually turned into a deadly. By the way, pause it for a minute. Driving Uber's got to be a terrible job. You know, that's got to be a tough one. like driving Uber all day has you've got it you he probably thought about starting this fire for months he probably thought I should go to a rich area and start a fire now I don't know what his beef was with the Pacific Palisades I should be burning it did the amount of meetings I've had with these people I should be burning I mean I just had a lovely lunch with an agent at CIA who I love and enjoy you know I've talked to this woman multiple times and I
Starting point is 00:22:31 I sat in, and we had a lunch, and she's working on a project. We're trying to make a movie. And I literally sat down. I've spoke to this woman multiple times, like multiple times. I sent her cheese for her birthday, okay? It rotted outside of her house because she was in Aspen or whatever, doing, whatever they do. But I sent her cheese for her birthday. I sit down to the lunch.
Starting point is 00:22:51 She goes, now tell me about yourself. I mean, it's like, I mean, it's unreal, unbelievable. I sit down for the lunch. She goes, now, tell me a little about yourself. Who are you? Tell me a little bit about yourself. I go, I've been in the thing for five years. What do you mean? This is one of the top 25 shows usually in the world, this thing that we're doing here. Do you feel a responsibility with the platform you have? Do you feel the responsibility? Just the responsibilities, are there responsibilities that you feel the platform, the platforming of platforms? Do you feel? Do you feel a response? Who are? Well, I. Who are you? Where are you? Where are you? Who are you? Do you feel, I really like to get to know people.
Starting point is 00:23:39 And what exactly, what are you? What are you? What are you? People are poking me. What are you made of? What is this? Is this fabric? Is this fabric? Like a big liboooo-booboo in person. Why do you wear the glasses? What is that? So interesting. I should be starting the palispsies. I should every day be going through the palisades with the gas can, by the way, the amount, the abuse I take in this town. And she's a lovely woman and she's very good at her job.
Starting point is 00:24:15 So please don't be offended by that. Please keep doing, please keep doing things for me. Please keep making me tens of dollars. But I should be going through the palisades, by the way, with the gas can. But I'm not. You know why? because I'm a good person. Actually, I am.
Starting point is 00:24:34 So I'm out there. And so this Uber driver in Florida, how did these people fuck you over? I had a good pilot. A good pilot. And I attached a great writer, and I'd Adam McKay producing it years ago. And I, and fucking nothing.
Starting point is 00:24:51 And I should be running around. Sam Levinson called me and goes, can you do a role in euphoria? It's nine seconds. You'll be on your hands and knees like a pig, and people will be spitting on you or something. Why am I not burning the Palisades fire? I said, thanks, I'm going to pass.
Starting point is 00:25:07 I'm not flying there from the Hamptons to get on my hands and knees in euphoria and have people spit on me like a pig. But I appreciate it. Can you write, literally if there were 10 lines, I would do it. There was four lines. I go, give me an extra six lines.
Starting point is 00:25:19 I'll get on my knees. People could spit on me like a pig. Why am I not walking through the Palisades with a gas can? Why is this Uber driver doing it? Let's watch a little more of this, please. Thank you. policy's fire in January.
Starting point is 00:25:31 He's accused of starting the Lockman fire 12 minutes into the start of the new year on January 1st. He was working as an Uber driver the night before, according to the federal complaint. That fire started on January 1st. By the way, I asked my agent this, how do I get in this Kirk gag order? This Charlie Kirk case gag order is going to make people's careers. This is, because Candace keeps saying she's going to violate it. Is she in it? How do I get in this?
Starting point is 00:26:01 You better email someone and try to get me in the Charlie Kirk gag order. And where's that furry? That furry disappeared, Lance Twigs. But we're going to stay on this Palisades thing. I just have ADD. But I don't know where that furry is. They should be going door-to-door looking for that furry. Keep it on the Palisades.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Let's see what this guy is to say. And it smoldered underground for about a week until, January 7th, heavy winds caused this underground fire to surface and spread above ground. We get it. Why did he do it? Causing what became known as the Palisades fire. Yeah, yeah. After dropping passengers off, he parked his car at the bottom of a hiking trail.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Those passengers, it was probably me. What if it was me? I was in the Palisades that's morning having a breakfast burrito, I swear to God. It's very possible I was the last thing in that guy's car. Keep going. According to the complaint, he called 911 to report the fire, fled the scene, but returned, taking videos of the flames. I can tell you, ATF has determined that the fire was ignited with an open flame. Rindernecht was living in the Palisades at the time, but was taken into custody in Florida, where he's currently residing.
Starting point is 00:27:16 According to U.S. Attorney Bill Ossaly, the origin of the fire was not far from where Rindernecht was living at the time. Even arsonists are leaving L.A. That's how bad it's getting. That's how mismanaged this state is, arsonists. This was a great state for arsonists at one point. The fires start and they spread and the wind takes them. The devil wins. Those Santa Ana wins take the fires and they spread it and they start these fire hurricanes. But even arsonists don't feel safe with the policies of Gavin Newsom.
Starting point is 00:27:57 It's insane how bad it's gotten. We'll say it's Highlands. That property now destroyed when neighbor calling the act twisted and still looking for more answers. Seems like we understand the origin of the January 1st fire. I think we want to know more about why. I hate them.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Get them out of here. Get them out of here. You watch one minute of these people. You'll start a fire there. Get them out. Where's this furry? Where's Lance Twiggs? Find this furry. The Kirk furry is gone. Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Kirk assassination,
Starting point is 00:28:35 was dating this furry. This furry is now disappeared. The furry is completely gone. Now, some people don't believe the whole furry angle, but Lance Twigs was wearing that sloth hoodie, onesie thing. But some people say that private security types Fed types, put a fur bed in that apartment they were sharing to make people think that Lance Twiggs was more of a furry than he was.
Starting point is 00:29:06 What is a fur bed? Look it up. Because people are saying that a fur bed might have been planted in the apartment to make this person seem like a furry. A bed, well, maybe Google a bed for a furry because we're finding a lot of things that are for pets. That's not what we want. We want humans who think they're animals.
Starting point is 00:29:30 A bed for a human who thinks it's an animal, not a bed for a pet. Google's getting confused. Yeah, for humans who are part of the furry fandom, options include large oversized human dog beds, made of faux fur. That's what was in this apartment that Tyler Robinson was sharing with Lance Twigs,
Starting point is 00:29:53 I believe. That's what was reported. was in the, in the apartment. Now, I want to know all the information on Lance Twigs. Where is Lance Twigs? They're saying that this furry is either in the witness protection. The transgender lover of Charlie Kirk's alleged killer has seemingly vanished from his hometown six weeks
Starting point is 00:30:19 after the political assassination it shook the country. Lance Twigs has been on the download since his boyfriend, Tyler Robinson, shot the Turning Point USA co-founder Dad and then sent Twigs a string of text messages confirming to the slang. Twigs has steered clear of his $1,800 a month
Starting point is 00:30:37 love nest on the outskirts of the isolated desert oasis of St. George. I bet they've gagged everyone in this case. How many people are gagged in this case? Gag orders. Now, also watch if they do this. Now, I don't think they've done this yet,
Starting point is 00:30:54 but they could also put something on this case called Sam's S-A-M-S. That's called Special Administrative Measures. And that's what they did in the Boston bombing that prevented any real information from coming out. It was carefully curated information that came out about the Boston bombing. And the journalist Michelle McPhee from Boston wrote a book that basically credibly put out the hypothesis that the FBI had a prior relationship with the Zarnayev brothers. and they didn't want that getting out
Starting point is 00:31:29 and they had potentially recruited the older brother and or both brothers to be confidential FBI informants and they put special administrative measures, Sam's, on that trial to keep the information from leaking out. Now, if you see that in this Kirk thing, a lot of people are, and myself included, are going to go, hey, what the F? My friend is taking Nutraful, and he is, his hair has never looked better.
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Starting point is 00:33:47 Because a lot of, I don't know what went on here. You know, I don't think anyone does. I think, you know, Candice Owens is obviously famous. doing a big investigation, she's turning up some weird things, for sure. But I don't think anybody knows what's really going on. And apparently, I guess they have a lot of evidence maybe about this guy. Tyler Robinson, they're going to put together a lot of this evidence, but I don't, you know, we haven't seen a ton of it yet, right?
Starting point is 00:34:11 We saw a bunch of text messages that looked on. And then Lance Twiggs, Tyler Robinson's furry boyfriend, has disappeared from, the public eye. People speculate that they're in the witness protection program. And I, like the whole family. I think they got the whole family to be in the witness protection program. This is the guess. And we'll just have to, oh, is this Robinson's court appearance?
Starting point is 00:34:45 It said right here that he had an appearance on Monday. But do they ever show him? Not usually. They don't show it. Here's what's bothering. everyone about this. I'll tell you what it is right now. Let me break it down for you, folks, please. Okay?
Starting point is 00:34:58 It's Halloween. Here's what's happening. When I grew up, every crime was a salacious tabloid festival. The media, tabloid media
Starting point is 00:35:16 shows like a current affair and access Hollywood in action and all that stuff. And those shows still exist, but, but a lot of them don't. But versions of them do. And certainly there's an entire media on the internet. It's as intense as ever. And journalists didn't become better people, right? They still want to get clicks.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Clicks are the new views. And so they want to be exploitative. And, you know, they want to get the scoop and the story. And they want to, you know, they would be chasing down family members. and parking lots. They'd be camping out on people's lawns. They'd be climbing in the window. They'd be trying to get an interview with the maid.
Starting point is 00:36:04 The O.J. Simpson trial, the spectacle of all that. Lacey Peterson, any of the stuff that you remember always attracted so much attention. Where was that energy with Thomas Matthew Crux? Where is that energy here? Where is the energy of the press? Truly asking, curious. Why is the press not more concerned?
Starting point is 00:36:31 Don't they find it fascinating? The guy who tried to shoot Trump has no digital footprint, which is like, by the way, almost weirdly impossible for what, a 22-year-old or however old he was? How old was he? 23. Whatever the age was, it's insane to think this guy had no digital footprint. It's odd. it's also odd that how old
Starting point is 00:36:55 20 yeah 20 even more puzzling that he had no digital footprint it's also weird when you see this you this is a salacious story number one it's a horrible story a guy was murdered number two he was murdered by this guy who apparently had all the political opinions anyone can have which is not impossible by the way people go radicalize from the right to the left to the right to the left this is not an uncommon thing
Starting point is 00:37:24 he's dating somebody who's I guess a furry or it may be transitioning or whatever the case may be we don't know really anything about the guy's family other than they were maggot people but again
Starting point is 00:37:38 the press has shown very little interest in finding out more because I guess quote unquote they don't want to jeopardize the trial where was all of this when I grew up up, by the way. Where was the press caring about the integrity of the jury pool when I grew up? Every fucking news person was watching O.J. Simpson's van. They played the O.J. Simpson verdict
Starting point is 00:38:08 in my fifth grade classroom. That's how big of a fucking deal it was. They put the O.J. Simpson verdict on in my fifth grade classroom. everybody watched OJ in that Bronco. The world stopped and everybody watched it, every office, every... Where was the press caring about the integrity of the jury? Where was the press care? All the press has ever done in this country, outside of inflaming divisions and creating, you know, hysteria, is cover salacious crimes.
Starting point is 00:38:58 I mean, this is everything they've ever done. This is why court TV exists. This is why you had all of those legal shows. This is why you had a lot of tabloid shows. All they've ever done is hunt down people that were connected to the case that knew the guy. if somebody went to kindergarten with somebody accused of a crime,
Starting point is 00:39:24 they were on television when I grew up. They were sitting with Sally Jesse Raphaia. I'm telling you. Oprah, all of these people, they had the high-end ones, the low-end ones. It was the job of the American media to essentially unearth all of the details about the case
Starting point is 00:39:42 and parade them for all to see on television and in print. Magazines, John Bonaid Ramsey. You know how many times I stood in a grocery store and somebody was standing there with a national inquirer and tragically, John Bonae Ramsey's face
Starting point is 00:40:05 was on the cover of it? How many different theories they were cooking up and where is that? What happened to that? Did all of these people suddenly develop a conscience? How many people, can we find this out? How many people are in this Kirk gag order, which I really want to get in,
Starting point is 00:40:25 and I'm going to email my agent and try to ask to get in. Put me in the Kirk gag order. I work so fucking hard. They've gagged a lot of people that cannot speak about the case at all. Tons and tons of people. So what's interesting to me,
Starting point is 00:40:45 and that's, I think, one of the reasons, by the way, that people feel weird about this. Thomas Matthew Crooks, Tyler Robinson, the furry. What people don't understand is why there's such a lack of information, why there's such a lack of interests,
Starting point is 00:41:06 why there's such a voluminous evidence in a gag order that could impact thousands in the Robinson case. The man accused of assassinated Charlie Kirk had a court appearance Monday where lawyers discussed a voluminous amount of evidence thousands of potential witnesses in the judge pledged
Starting point is 00:41:21 to ensure a fair trial. Tyler Robinson appeared virtually during the hearing a change that was requested by the defense prior to Monday's hearing. The 22-year-old faces charges in the September 10th shooting at Utah Valley University
Starting point is 00:41:33 including aggravated murder or production of justice, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child. It is also possible Robinson
Starting point is 00:41:44 faces federal charges. charges. On Monday, Catherine Nester and the rest of Robinson's defense team entered their formal appearance to represent him. There is a substantial amount of discovery in this case, Your Honor. It is voluminous, to say the least. Prosecutors also discussed a gag order that Fourth District Court Judge Tony Graff had entered in the case, which could create problems. It forbids anyone associated with the case from speaking to news media. There are a number of witnesses that have yet to be identified that will likely be used in the state's case, this occurred in front of two or three thousand students at Utah Valley University.
Starting point is 00:42:21 So we're in the process of identifying those witnesses, so those witnesses are presently unknown right now. Judge Graff said the gag order was designed to prevent problems associated with pretrial publicity. All right, so we get it. But it does seem interesting how people seem to be closing ranks around the story. And I'm not saying the story is inherently suspect. I do think there's a lot of weird shit that happen. And weird shit could be a red herring or it could be weird shit that opens a door to even weirder shit.
Starting point is 00:43:00 With Thomas Matthew Crooks, again, the lack of interest, the fact that we're not getting tons and tons of information from the usual sources makes people a bit skeptical. It makes people go, wait, what's going on? Again, it's just not something I'm used to. I'm used to, you know, the type of coverage that you would see. I mean, remember the Covington kids who bang the, I mean, obviously there was a political angle to that. I mean, there's a political angle to this. But the Indian guy, Native American guy, like standing in the Covington's kid's face and the kid was grinning at him. Does anyone remember the press not being interested in that?
Starting point is 00:43:45 That's what we heard about. It was like all we heard about. And then this, again, doesn't seem to be getting that much attention. The Covington thing, far less consequential. No one died. Far less consequential. And the media interest in that incredibly high. The media interest in this seems relatively low for the level of severity of this crime
Starting point is 00:44:20 and then that it exposes a lot of weird fault lines in not only the country and how people are processing these events, but also within the Republican Party itself, you think they'd be more interested in that, at least, that angle. They've been mildly interested in it, but not nearly as interested as interested as you would think they are. So it just is going to be a matter of like, where does all of this go? We don't really know.
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Starting point is 00:48:50 What the hell is going on with these vaccines, Cheryl? What's up? What is happening? Are people being mean to you in Hollywood? You know, I would say, people have a lot of feelings. People have a lot of feelings. Yes. But I love, like this article just came out and people were saying, you know, I can no longer be friends with her, but don't print my name. Because I don't want to hurt her feelings. And it's like, that's weird. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:25 It's very catty. Yeah, it's pretty catty. It's childish. It's childish. It's childish. A little judgmental, let's be honest. It's a little judgmental. But I guess, you know, that's what this town is known for. Have you had anyone stand by you? Yes, yes. Lots of people standing by me. Well, that's good.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Yeah, yeah. No, it's good. I mean, it made some of my friendships stronger. Yeah. And then some just, you know, some people. Did you have any big blow-up fights? You don't have to say with who. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Did people call you and start screaming? Well, I would say, I would say right before Bobby endorsed Trump, I had a few passionate calls. Right. Yeah. Which is fine. And I was glad that they did, you know, because I would rather somebody call me and tell me how they feel. And then, you know, tell a journalist, this is how I feel, but I don't want anyone to know. Did anybody in the industry call you and go, this is not a great look?
Starting point is 00:50:29 No. I mean, well, you know, besides the other actors? Well, I don't know. People that work with you, does anyone have any of your relationship changed in that regard? Well, you know, people don't openly call me and say that we're going to work with you again. So I don't know. But the flip side of it, I have had a lot of people call me and say, I want to work with you. And I mean, a lot of people have moved out of L.A. to work in other cities.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Why would they leave L.A.? It's so good. What's wrong with these people who left L.A.? What's wrong with them? What's not to like? It's going perfectly here. Everything's going right on track. I don't know. You know, it's like, I mean, this town is definitely going through a renaissance of sorts.
Starting point is 00:51:27 Sure. So that's what I say. That's the word I use. I say it's going through a renaissance. A renaissance. And I think it's hopefully soon going to sort of blossom. Well, sure. Because right now it feels a little like people are, well, it feels a lot like people
Starting point is 00:51:46 are struggling. They're trying to find out, they're trying to figure out a way to work, you know, make new content. And, and, you know, work on new production. But what do you think about D.C.? Do you like it? I do like D.C. I like it. It's a very beautiful town. It's a beautiful city. It's different to drive around and see national monuments that, you know, are just, they're gorgeous and they, at night, they're lit so beautifully. And it's, it's really, it's a different, of course, it's a completely different world there. Yes. What do you think about the war with Venezuela? Are you excited about that?
Starting point is 00:52:27 That one, I don't know. I don't know how that one's going to go. I hope that one's quick. I don't, I don't know too much about that one. Right. I don't either. I just read we were doing it this morning. But do you ever say to yourself, I wish I, I, I, I, I wasn't the wife of a controversial guy?
Starting point is 00:52:52 I found myself saying that, you know, I definitely went through that when Bobby started running for president, it was hard. It was challenging, right? Because I wasn't quite ready. I didn't think I was ready to sort of see what was on the other side of the door. Because I had spent so many years building this career, this all I've ever wanted to. to do was act and um and so you know would you wake up one day because when i met bobby he was not uh that controversy he was doing the environmental stuff yeah and everybody liked him yeah because he was just talking about clean water put in oatmeal right well you're still talking about the stuff they put in l.A. like that yeah they like clean water if you go up to somebody in l.A and you go look what's in that oatmeal. They love it. Well, that's why some of what's
Starting point is 00:53:53 going on is really weird. Weird. Weird because, yes, L.A. And what I like about a lot of people that live here, they do care about what they eat. They want to eat clean. They want to look good. They want to look good. They want to look good. They want to look
Starting point is 00:54:09 good. Yeah, so they eat, right. That's right. So they don't want a lot of... There's a lot of fatis in other states. Like fat people But in LA there's There's less of that Yeah People are tight and right here
Starting point is 00:54:23 They're like That's right Yeah If you're fat here You better have a lot of talent Have we even talked about That we're beauty and the beast Well
Starting point is 00:54:34 Well yes we are beauty And the beast And you look You are a stunning beauty Thank you And in D.C There's a lot of ugly people How do you handle that?
Starting point is 00:54:49 Because you meet these other political spouses, and a lot of them are monsters. You know what? D.C. has turned it up. They've turned up with the glamour. And I mean, the women, the women are bringing it. So it's no longer, you know, walk into. They don't look like Barbara Bush anymore.
Starting point is 00:55:12 They're hotties? they're um well because everyone's fit now yeah your husband's making everyone do pushups and yeah pull ups sit ups yeah all right yeah so people are on board and they are looking good and so that's what's that's what i was saying that's what's strange about l.A because you would think that that they would really embrace that you know make america healthy again they hate they hate that because it's a version of Make America Great Again. So they hate that. They hate everything about it because of that reason only.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Yet, you would think that they would be very happy about Bobby getting rid of arsenic and lead that's in baby formula. You know? Right. You would think that they would be happy about him getting. Well, a lot of people in L.A., in fairness to them, adopt children. children from all over the world. So those children, their systems are weaned on different things. They can handle different things.
Starting point is 00:56:17 They're not, it's not like, if you get a baby from a, you know, they buy the baby from another country and that baby can handle. I wish this was vodka, but it's just water. Right. Right. Do you get nervous when you talk to people in the media like myself? Do you get, do you get nervous when you go on the political media? and you talk to people like me?
Starting point is 00:56:41 Um, no, I don't get nervous. I don't get nervous, but, um, but it is different now that I, you know, that my husband's in the administration. It's, uh, you know, you feel a little more of a responsibility to be, have, uh, what's the word? You know, uh, you want to tow the line. Right. I don't want to, but you can say whatever you want.
Starting point is 00:57:10 I can say what I want. Yes, yeah. You can say whatever you want. Who do you like over there? Do you like this J.D. Vance? What do you think about him? I do like J.D. Vance. The thing is, I know the people on a personal level. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:29 So I am, I know them more from just hanging out with them at an event and really sort of of talking and, you know, having conversations. He's a funny person. Do you ever get, do you ever get, like, nervous about how high profile you are and Bobby is with the amount of hate in the country, the division, people are very hateful, they make threats, they behave like monsters, like beasts. Like beasts. Do you ever feel that's, are you ever like, this is, I just want to go home and?
Starting point is 00:58:18 You know, I definitely felt like that. When he was running for president, that's when I, you know, I really felt that I felt, I was so concerned about his safety. And I talk about it a lot in my book. Unscripted. Because, yeah, of course. His uncle was assassinated. His father was assassinated. Is the Kennedy curse?
Starting point is 00:58:48 Do you think that's real? I don't think. I don't think that's real. I think that it's a big family. And perhaps sometimes people take unnecessary risks. Right. Yeah. So I would say, you know, I'm generalizing, but they're kind of risk takers, you know, living big, full lives.
Starting point is 00:59:15 So I don't know. Do you enjoy being a Kennedy? Is it fun? Are there expectations that come with it? Well, you know, it's probably going to, it's not that exciting to say no. But when I married Bobby, it wasn't like, it wasn't like. it wasn't like, it's not like this country is, you know, loving the Kennedys and looking at looking up to them.
Starting point is 00:59:43 No, yeah, at that point it was not, it was a dynasty kind of in decline a little bit. Your words. Yeah. That's right. So it wasn't, I didn't feel like, whoa, I'm a Kennedy and now I'm going to. It was almost like, oh, I'm a Kennedy. I'm a Kennedy. I'm a Kennedy now.
Starting point is 01:00:05 It wasn't like, whoa. I mean, yeah, I mean, I kept my name. At least you're not a bush. Those people are shot. What are you looking forward to now? What's coming up? Other than this book, you're going to go on a book tour? Yes, I've been doing a lot of press.
Starting point is 01:00:21 I've been going on a book tour, which has been really fun. Of course. It's... Now, have you ever, like, you do very... Obviously, you're doing serious shows like mine. But do you ever have fun with it? Do you ever go do some, like, talk to some nut? You know, I just, I just talked to Bill Maher for a long time.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Wow. I drank too much. I mean, he was very high. And it was fun because I like Bill. Yeah, he's a fun guy. Yeah, I like him. I mean, we, he really were doing some spit takes, just like, he was making me laugh while I was drinking.
Starting point is 01:00:58 And so I loved that. So I did. You know, I did some press on the East Coast before I came out here that I wouldn't say I was talking to comedians by any means out there. It was a really interesting people and great interviewers and then I come here. And it's so fun to be here talking to you, looking at your beautiful face. Yeah. Do you ever feel if you have a disagreement with something the administration's doing,
Starting point is 01:01:31 Do you feel pressured not to talk about it? Um, yes, I would say so, but I, but I never have in the past, right? It's never been a part of my, you know, social media. I've never. You're not a political person. You're an entertainer. No, no. So I've never, you know, spent the morning angry and tweeting out to people.
Starting point is 01:01:56 This is what you should think and this is what you should do. And I'm so upset. and I hope everyone sees how upset I am. Right. Because that's something about me. Yeah. I just haven't been that person. So it doesn't feel, I don't feel pressure to, you know, not say anything negative about it.
Starting point is 01:02:14 Right. It's just not who I am. Right. It's not, it hasn't been your, your presence. Right. You're an entertainer. You entertain people. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Do you think you'll repair those friendships that you might have lost? You know. I think, I think some of them have, you know, I can look at them and say, I appreciate that person and for the time that I had with them. Yes. You know, do I want to play pickleball with one of them now? No. Because it's, everybody's sort of moved on into different, different worlds. Do you think Bobby won the vaccine argument?
Starting point is 01:02:57 Because I think he did. it feels like he did well it does you know this is the problem Tim there's no winning or losing the argument but just that he is actually getting the conversation going well there was a lot of people that have been injured by that vaccine
Starting point is 01:03:18 well that everyone who had you like keeps getting it keeps getting COVID by the way this is what I had a lovely conversation with the women on the view because if the vaccines are... No one has ever had a lovely conversation on the view. Not one time, but go on, yes. If the vaccines are... Well, they get it every day.
Starting point is 01:03:38 You know, those women get vaccinated every day on the view. That's why many of them are the way they are. Every day they come in and they get a booster. The whole group. The whole group gets a booster, but go... Sorry, go on. But I was saying, you know, there is a vaccine injury compensation program
Starting point is 01:03:54 that has paid out $5.4 billion dollars to vaccine injuries but people probably haven't heard about it and that doesn't even include COVID vaccine injuries that's a different program altogether so I mean it just seems like can we start there and say hey 5.4 billion dollars being paid out people that have proved it in court that's maybe that's a problem right maybe we could do the better with the vaccines maybe they could be safer, you know? And so Bobby is saying that, but, but some people don't even want to, they don't even want to hear that or they don't want to agree with it or, but those are just facts, you know. Yeah. You're not, you know, those are just black and white facts. And, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:46 people just don't want to, they don't want to have any type of discussion about it. They really don't. Why do you think they don't? Well, I think people tend to have a religiosity to their belief system, and they don't want it questioned or challenged at all. Which is, I think, you know, it's one thing, yeah, if you are talking about religion, and it's like, this is the way I was raised, this is what I believe. But we're talking about health. You know what I mean? Why is there, why would feelings be so involved in health? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:26 In health. A friend's mother got a vaccine and had a stroke 48 hours later. And we all didn't care. We hated her. But there's probably a correlation between that. Right. So why can't someone say, this was my experience. This is what happened.
Starting point is 01:05:52 And can we look at it? But instead, what a lot of people are feeling is, how dare you even say that? Well, that's the problem. And that's the problem. So, yeah, is Bobby winning the vaccine argument? I mean, he's definitely bringing it to the forefront saying, there's a problem. And we're trying to fix it.
Starting point is 01:06:12 What is your favorite Disney movie? Is it Beauty and the Beast? Which one do you really like? Uh, I mean, I've, uh, finding Nemo. Oh, that's the one with the fish. That's Disney. Yeah, that's Pixar. Is it?
Starting point is 01:06:29 Well, it's Disney, Pixar, Dream War. I mean, it's all the same. It's a monopoly. Okay. I really liked that one. I liked the one. What was the one about the non-binary raindrop that just came out? There's one that the characters like are a non-binary raindrop.
Starting point is 01:06:46 I think it was called Elemental. Yes. That's my favorite one. It's the, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, about a raindrop who is non-binary, and I think that's good. That's good. You don't need to label people.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Well, not if you're a raindrop. You don't need to label raindrop. Do you like Palm Beach? I love it. It's very beautiful there. It's beautiful and everyone's rich. What's the problem? There's no problem.
Starting point is 01:07:14 It's really beautiful. It's nice. It is, it's very civilized. I think it is. That's what I like about it. A lot of pink rolls, Royces, tuna tartar. A lot of tuna tartar. So in closing, because you've got this book and you talk,
Starting point is 01:07:32 you tell the people about your inner, your issues with being now a political person, even though you don't want to be. I talk about, yeah, you know, just about like, My experiences and going from Tallahassee, Florida to L.A. To be getting on this show and being in films and movies to my husband. Do you ever miss Tallahassee? Yeah, I love Tallahassee.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Yeah. Yeah. I love Tallahassee. And all the people. You ever say to yourself, you have a kind of a complicated life. But you'd rather be in Tallahassee kind of just, just taking it easy. And living in a trailer and, you know, smoking meth.
Starting point is 01:08:26 Ah, living the good life. You know, I miss Tallahassee, but I love, I love the life that I have. I like that. There's never a dull moment. I don't know what's going to happen next. Right. I meet fascinating people.
Starting point is 01:08:44 I've worked with amazing people, and now I am learning a lot of, new things every day. Yeah. I didn't set out to learn, but now I, now that I, I'm here and I'm doing it. When you come back to L.A., are people nice to you? Um, yeah, people have been nice to me. I mean, I haven't really gone out.
Starting point is 01:09:11 Right. Although Bobby and I went to, this was a while ago, I think he was still running. We went to a restaurant that we love. This one. We were sitting in the, we got back in the car to leave. This woman gets up and runs out to the sidewalk and looks in the car and says, fuck you. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:09:34 And we watched her march back into the restaurant and sit down, you know, with her date. And Bobby looked at me and said, what did you do to her? Oh, that's fine. I go, no, that's for you. Yeah. Um, but yeah, I think to people like that, they don't really, um, they don't understand sort of the comedy that they're bringing when they come up, when they make it a point to march up and say something awful. I have friends that I have disagreements with. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:04 We all do. Yeah. We all have to be adults. Yeah. And live in a world where people feel differently than we do. Yeah. And say, and just agree to disagree and say it's okay. You can think like that.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Even though you're wrong. Yeah. But then, and then let's go out and eat. I have some friends that I can do that with and some friends that, they'll never talk to me again. I have a few friends that. Really? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:30 Never again. Well, I'm assuming. I mean, I have, I had one friend that I would talk to you almost, you know, every other day. And then the night before the election, I called this person. And I said, no matter what happens tomorrow. Life is going to go on. You're going to still love your kid. You're going to love your husband.
Starting point is 01:10:55 You're going to find joy. There's a great life out there. And I never heard from her again. Whoa. I know who that is, but I'm not going to say it. But that's unfortunate. It is. It is.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Yeah, it is unfortunate. But then, you know, you just, have to take a step back and say, oh, okay, she was meant to be in my life for a certain time. Yeah. And I got to enjoy her friendship. And it's, and now we're going into friendship. Just because you had a good friend who now hates you, doesn't mean that that friendship wasn't valuable for the time you had it.
Starting point is 01:11:39 I completely agree. 100%. I completely agree. So we had, so, you know, you just spend time thinking about what that, person brought to my life and the fun I had with her and that you know I mean we went through
Starting point is 01:11:54 you know 30 years together that's big yeah that's crazy to throw her from my friend just through a friendship way a 30 year friendship over politics with you no no no but her
Starting point is 01:12:12 she had a friend and they disagreed over politics and said that's it And she was like, we can't, you know, and I'm like, it's such a silly thing. Yeah. To throw away a friendship. Right. Because I didn't know our friendship was based on politics. Right.
Starting point is 01:12:29 And, you know, a lot of people, too, will say, why you should leave your husband because of his politics. Right. But I didn't marry Bobby because of his politics. Right. It wasn't what drew me to him. Right. I never. It's never part of our relationship.
Starting point is 01:12:49 Well, listen, Cheryl Hines, the book, which is coming out 1111, is called unscripted. Unscripted. Yes. And you're finally going out and settling scores. You're punching back. And you're really giving it to the people that have given it to you. You know what? It's a nonstop attack.
Starting point is 01:13:14 And you're just throwing it. haymakers at these people and good for you. You know what? I'm just saying a lot of people assume I think this way or I've I've done this or I've done that or and in the book I'm I'm just clear about here's what happened here's who I am and uh because you have a lot of liberal points of you. I do so do I. Yes I know right and people get mad at me right just for all the time well Yeah, because you think that people would look at sort of issue by issue, concern by concern, and say, wow, I do agree with that. I'm glad the hostages were released. That's amazing.
Starting point is 01:14:00 Which hostages? The ones in Israel. Yes, I'm for that. Yes, Israel and Gaza. I'm for all of it. Release them all. Yes, and you would have thought that. Let's all do a Christmas party in Israel and Gaza.
Starting point is 01:14:15 Right? Right. Christmas, let's all get together for Christmas. So you would have thought that everybody, everybody would be happy about that. But because some people, they're not going by issue by issue. They're making it about them. Yeah. They go, oh, it's about me.
Starting point is 01:14:34 Yeah. It's not about you. It's about a hostage. Yeah, it's about a hostage. It's coming home to their family. To their family. So you can't, for one moment, take that in. I think they should.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Cheryl Hines, the book is unscripted. Thank you. You are hilarious. We love you and we wish you success with this book. Thank you. And release the hostage. Are there any still left? No.
Starting point is 01:15:02 Release the hostages. All over the world. I agree. All over the world. Release the hostages. Have the decency to just do it. Do it on the. the day her book comes out.
Starting point is 01:15:16 11-11. And Sudan, cut it out, whatever you're doing. All right, Cheryl Hines, thank you. Thank you, Tim.

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