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"These Black men that he was speaking with, I'd love to see them," she said.
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"Let's make a law where you say to men, hey, no self-gratification here. Make that a law," Goldberg said. "And see how fast we can move it."
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"That's how this country should be," Hostin said. "That's how this country is supposed to work."
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"How dare you use their name in vain so that you can suck up to this man?" Navarro snapped.
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"I mean, MAGA nation will go nuts," says the HBO host.
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And in a Costco aisle, of all places!
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"She basically just mimics Trump," said Crockett, who got in a memorable spat with Greene during a House Oversight Committee meeting.
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The first lady was shocked when the co-hosts said they'd been instructed not to use her first name when speaking to her.
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The political drama series was first ordered by Netflix but landed at Max.
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Director Alex Garland sidesteps easy commentary on current political divides -- and the film is better for it.
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"She’s not just cruel. She’s also stupid," Joy Behar added.
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"How dare you? There's no 'anti-white' issue here."
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Everybody dwelling in the growing ideological fringes of America gets a good lampooning here.
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"She was never an earnest politician," Hostin said.
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Maher also defended Behar, telling viewers that she "should not be afraid that people are going to attack her" over the remark.
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The show airs live and streams on Peacock, of course, but millions also experience it on YouTube.
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The HBO host says “I don’t see what the big crime is.”
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André Holland, Alessandro Nivola and Tiffany Boone star in the series, which was adapted from an article by Joshuah Bearman.
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The somber-toned film digs into the history of policing in America, and the threat it poses to democratic ideals.
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"Going high doesn't work anymore."