would be really expensive. steve: now on tick pic whatever that is 350 bucks. they sold more tickets after than last month. pete: because of the way he handled it, he is coming out of this thing looking good. steve: absolutely. ainsley: will smith did apologize. and we are a country mainly of forgiveness. we should be at least. pete: let s hope. ainsley: he said he was sorry. steve: heard a story this morning where comedy club owners in new york are worried that people are going to hear a joke, take offense and assault the comic. which, you know, hey, i saw will smith do it and he got away with it. pete: unwritten thing, you go to a comedy show you take what you get. ainsley: fair game. steve: we are telling people if you can t take a joke, don t come in. pete: that s a good quote. ainsley: will said i can take a joke if it s about me and my wife and medical issues then i was sensitive to that i also
outfits. their best behavior. and to drop down to violence for something so innocuous as a g.i. jane joke. steve: that s something we were talking about yesterday on this program. that is comedy club owners here in the new york city area are worried that people will try to be the next will smith essentially. they don t like a joke so they get up and slap somebody or punch somebody. who knows? they could be armed. and so i heard on the radio that apparently some clubs are thinking about security. and a number of owners say they are thinking about posting a sign that says quite simply, if you can t take a joke, don t come in. ainsley: dave chapelle, do you ever watch him? he is very controversial. i would love to says things pushing the envelope. i want to hear what his response is. brian: comedian feel so bad between having to watch what they say to be politically correct and now have to watch for being slapped. o.j. simpson came to his defense yesterday. i understand what would b
of the new jersey clubs is not going to change the venue vaccine policy. he says it s their job to protect the concert goer the artist and employees and hopes to see breuer down the road. steve: on the other side you have patton ozwald who canceled dates because they are not requiring people to be vaccinated. ainsley: jim breuer says i know i m going to sacrifice a lot of money i m not going to be enslaved to the system or money. he said getting covid vaccines is a choice. he feels his fans are being forced to make that decision. he said if you try to segregate my audience or my following i m walking away. brian: he also said i have a friend who had his child get vaccinated and briefly paralyzed. i did fundraisers for them. okay now. i don t want to be responsible for that we see this over and over again. that comedy club owner says that s my responsibility to keep everyone safe. i don t really know if comedy club owners are responsible for people s healthcare. so i don t blame jim bre
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prison relief. his spokesman says the disgraced tv star, quote, wants to get back on stage and has been talking to a number of comedy chub owners. he s comedy club owners. he posted a series of tweets saying he was falsely accused and, quote, has never admitted to spiking drinks. and the county that saw spikes of critical race theory lowden county paid for five hours of cultural competence training which taught administrators to not, quote, profess color. that s something bad. and to, quote, accept responsibility for their own racism. a spokesman says the training was to expose officials to different schools of thought. will: that s crazy. president biden touting the june jobs report.