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Click Fix Special; Internet Porn On A Store On Loudspeaker; A Drunk Driver Kept Periscoping While She Was Driving; Little Dog Defends The Family Against Three Huge Bears That Climb Into Their Front Yard; Two Men Encouraging A Toddler To Drink Beer And Smoke Cigarettes. Aired 9-10p ET

Aired November 24, 2015 - 21:00   ET

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[21:00:13] DR. DREW PINSKY, HLN HOST OF "DR. DREW" PROGRAM: Tonight, beer-chugging baby, internet porn on a store on loudspeaker. Bulldog

chasing bears, super glued teeth and more. What am I talking about? Well, let us get it started with the best of the "Click Fix". That is what I am

talking about.

Now, we have an hour for all the stories taking over our news feeds from the outrageous videos, to the Instagrams and tweets that you all are

sharing, talking about debating. Joining us Danielle Robay, Entertainment Journalist, Clever T.V. Did I say that right, Clever T.V.?

DANIELLE ROBAY, ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST: Perfect.

PINSKY: Fantastic. I got Loni Coombs, former prosecutor, author of "You`re Perfect and Other Lies Parents Tell, and Segun Oduolowu,

Entertainment Journalist. Segun, you are going to bring us our first Click Fix. Let us do this.

SEGUN ODUOLOWU, ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST: Well, I am, Dr. Drew and I am want to warn everybody that my story is a bit graphic, all right?

PINSKY: Unlike the other stories.

ODUOLOWU: Unlike the other stories. It is a California mom takes her 3-year-old twins to Target, and blaring over the loudspeakers is graphic

porn. All right? We are going to listen right now to some of what we can show on T.V.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

(PORN PLAYING OVER THE LOUD SPEAKERS AT TARGET )

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKER: What is going on at Target right now?

(PORN AUDIO PLAYING)

Oh, yeah. (EXPLETIVE WORD). Oh, yeah. Get that (EXPLETIVE WORD). Oh! (EXPLETIVE WORD). Oh, let me see. (EXPLETIVE WORD).

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: You coined a new term. Instead of internet perform it is intercom porn. I love it. I love it.

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: What made it so sinister was that it went on for 15 minutes.

PINSKY: Oh my God.

ROBAY: Oh my goodness.

ODUOLOWU: They were unable to correct it. I mean you had patrons offering to cover the ears of children in the store.

PINSKY: Well, there were little kids in the foreground of this picture.

ROBAY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: Because the mom posted the video on Facebook. Right, to tell everyone what happened. And, you know, it is all about the children.

I do not think it is that big of a deal. I find it absolutely hilarious and I think that it is quite funny, but you know --

LONI COOMBS, FORMER PROSECUTOR: Until you have your kids start asking questions and you have to explain it to them.

ODUOLOWU: Which is great. It is a teachable moment.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: To your 3-year-old?

ODUOLOWU: It is a teachable moment.

COOMBS: To your 4-year-old?

ODUOLOWU: How did they get here.

PINSKY: An ambush teachable moment. In target, right? Tar-jay.

ODUOLOWU: Tar-Jay.

PINSKY: They still have not figure it out what happened, how somebody did that, who it was, who the perpetrator was. So, it was crazy. All

right, Loni is up next. Loni.

COOMBS: OK. So, there is a 23 year old woman out of Florida, who is one of the latest star of the net. Although, I do not think she wants to

be.

PINSKY: Oh-oh.

COOMBS: She was periscoping, and we are all learning how to periscope. And, what actually happens is she was on a night out and she

thought she would share her night out with everyone. It started out fun when she was drinking and showing everybody what a great time she was

having. And, then she kept periscoping later that night when she was driving.

PINSKY: Oh, yes. I remember this.

COOMBS: And, a lot of people were watching and more and more viewers start watching, and this is what they saw.

PINSKY: Oh.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKER: It is not cool. Driving drunk is not cool. I am going right and I want to go left. This is bad, guys. I am --

I am (EXPLETIVE WORD) drunk, and this is horrible. I do not even know where the next gas station is.

This is horrible, guys. I -- I really do not know where the (EXPLETIVE WORD) I am, and I am so (EXPLETIVE WORD) drunk. If I get

arrested right now, you have to believe I am -- I am periscoping, like, it is the thing right now.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

COOMBS: Wow.

PINSKY: Counselor, not so funny.

COOMBS: No. And, as a prosecutor, man, I am thrilled to have this video. But, a lot of people watching obviously got very concerned. And,

thank heavens they called the police. The police were able to find her, because they went on periscope and figured out where she was. They

arrested her. She refused to take a breathalyzer. She failed the field sobriety test. Of course her attorney is speaking out.

PINSKY: Not guilty.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: Not guilty?

COOMBS: She is a young professional with a very bright future. She is just learning how to periscope. Come on, everyone.

PINSKY: Do you, guys, have friends who periscope and drive?

COOMBS: No.

PINSKY: Yes. I do too.

ODUOLOWU: I doo.

ROBAY: Snapchat and drive, but not periscope.

PINSKY: OK. That seems even harder.

ROBAY: Yes.

PINSKY: My buddy, Andy Dick says that. First of all, it flips me out if I see somebody doing that.

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: Andy Dick flips me out.

PINSKY: Get Andy in here to defend himself.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. We love Andy Dick.

PINSKY: But he is like, playing along with the music and stuff. There are people who sing along to songs on their Instagram or their

Snapchats or whatever.

[21:05:02] ROBAY: Yes.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: To me, that flips me out. I think That would be more the distracting than being drunk.

ROBAY: Right.

COOMBS: Yes!

ODUOLOWU: Well, I just think this is like survival of the fittest. Like if you are that stupid to incriminate yourself for the world to see

that you are drunk, you deserve whatever arrest that is thrown your way. I will throw the book at her. She is just dumb.

PINSKY: Danielle.

ROBAY: It is incredibly dangerous. I mean --

PINSKY: No kidding. "I should be driving right, but I am going left. Oops."

COOMBS: I know. She is like explaining everything that she is doing.

ROBAY: Thank God nobody got hurt.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: Well, that is a good point, but hopefully she will be happy.

PINSKY: Well, we will see. I find problematic about this, too. Usually DUI is a sign that somebody has a problem with alcohol. It is kind

of a threshold issue.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: I mean it does not necessarily mean somebody is an alcoholic, but --

ODUOLOWU: That is the ultimate cry for help, right? Videotape me drunk.

ROBAY: She videotaped it publicly.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: As you see, it does not look like that she is crying for help. It looks like somebody who thinks she is above everything.

ODUOLOWU: She is a young professional -- with a bright future.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: A bright future ahead.

PINSKY: Literally get with the program.

ROBAY: Good luck to her attorney. All right. Well, next we have a four-legged, viral video star, and it is probably one of the cutest videos.

This little dog defends the family against three huge bears that climb into their front yard. And, he is completely fearless.

I mean, these bears must be at least five times his size. And, he just goes after them, fearlessly. I do not know, I feel like a kinship

with him, because it is like, little, but mighty, you know. But, this video got over 500,000 views.

And, the funniest part about it is that, the neighbors actually have a lot of issues with bears in that area, and so it is illegal to feed them.

But, the father of that household said that one of his neighbors feeds them meat loaf. And, a lot of them feed the bears. And, so it is not good.

COOMBS: Bears are dangerous. They are not just cute.

PINSKY: Do you know where that was?

ROBAY : Yes. It was right outside of L.A.

PINSKY: Like Arcadia -- we have stuff open out to the Arcadia. It is crazy. They come into our place in Pasadena, too.

ROBAY: They have mountains and stuff.

PINSKY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: But, if you live by bears, do not live by bears. It seems kind of simple. Like if bears are in my backyard, that is their backyard

now, and I am going to move.

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: You do not know that when you move in.

ODUOLOWU: They feed them meat loaf?

PINSKY: Segun -- you do not feed them meat loaf, good point. But, with the drought, and the animal kingdom has been coming down. And, we had

a mountain lion. We got a bear. We had everything --

ROBAY: And they are getting more aggressive.

PINSKY: They are getting -- Well, they are more desperate, actually.

COOMBS: Right.

PINSKY: But, as far as your comment about being little and mighty, if you see a bear, just give me a favor. Do not do this.

ODUOLOWU: And, let us not hype the dog up. Like, the dog -- those were bear cubs. Those are not full grown bears. If those were --

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: Did you see that stand against the bear.

ODUOLOWU: Against little bear cubs, yes.

ROBAY: No way.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. Because I am bigger than them and I am that guy.

COOMBS: Maybe in your little boy sweater, but normally.

ODUOLOWU: And, it is comfortable.

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: All right. Next up, disturbing viral video believed to be from Spain, two men encouraging a toddler to drink beer and smoke

cigarettes. The unidentified men, reportedly from Romania, laugh as they hold a cigarette to the boy`s mouth and watch him chug beer.

I remember this one. This was disturbing. The video was posted to Facebook by a man from Madrid, who was asking if anyone recognized these

men, so that he could ultimately -- or any of us could report these guys to the authorities. The child, I believe, has not been identified and these

men have not yet been caught. So, we are going to air it again. If you see these guys, please, this is child abuse.

COOMBS: Absolutely.

PINSKY: I do not know in Romania, if that qualifies as child abuse but I am certainly is not a good way --

ODUOLOWU: Is not that the Romanian way? Like a black cigarette than a cold one?

ROBAY: No. I mean these guys are laughing like it is a joke.

PINSKY: Yes. Maybe, the days of chow chess cue, that is OK. But, you know, early alcohol exposure is associated with eight times the

probability of developing problem use of alcohol.

COOMBS: And, I think that is so important, because a lot of people think it is a joke. You know, they do this with a little kid and laugh

about it, but it is a very dangerous thing.

PINSKY: Not a joke. And, typically, if somebody is going to develop an alcohol problem, their first drink was with family in the home, not OK.

Next up, a patient under sedation and in the operating is mocked by the surgical staff. Yep, we will bring it for you. Back after this.

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PINSKY: And, we are back with more of our "Click Fix" special, where Danielle, Loni and Segun and I will share, myself, what is trending on

Twitter, Facebook and our Instagram feeds. And, it is Segun, again. What is up, Segun?

ODUOLOWU: All right. Well, the newest internet star is a 6-year-old girl, and she observes her parents in the midst of an argument, and calls

her mother in and delivers this stern message. You have to see this. This is great stuff.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL: Mom, are you ready to be his friend?

UNIDENTIFIED MOTHER: Yes.

UNIDENTIFIED 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL: I want you and my dad to be settled and be friends. I am not trying to be mean. I just want everybody to be

friends. And, if I can be nice I think all of us can be nice, too. I am not trying to be mean, but I am trying to do my best in my heart. I just

want everything to be settled down. Nothing else.

(LAUGHING)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: I just love when parents go, "Oh, yeah, we used to fight, but she was only 2 then".

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: She would not remember. She did not get it.

ODUOLOWU: And, the parents are divorced. The parents are divorced, and obviously the child, and the girl is name is Tiana can sense what is

going on, sees what is going on. The mom posted this to Facebook. It had over 13 million views. I am still mad at the mom a little bit for posting

it to Facebook like that makes you look like a bad mom, but Tiana looks like --

ROBAY: No. I think it is a good learning -- you talk about teachable moment, like maybe it is good for parents to see that kids really get it.

[21:15:03] COOMBS: Yes. Yes.

ROBAY: They see it.

ODUOLOWU: Maybe.

COOMBS: You know, I mean this 6-year-old, I watched on and on -- She goes on for a long time.

PINSKY: Is she 6? She is 6?

COOMBS: Yes. And, she goes on for quite a while. And, to watch her gestures and her mannerisms and her vocabulary, I was going between being

so impressed by her and also wondering what things she has been seeing in the last six years and she is so wise all of these --

ODUOLOWU: And, she is being able to process it.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: It is not just about -- here is what, you know, the mental health people would say, which is that when children are parentalized, it

deprives them of their growth and development through childhood. They have to be an adult on behalf of the adults, which is traumatic for the child.

It looks like she is very executive and together, maybe she will have those skills, but she lose a tremendous amount of emotional development.

ODUOLOWU: What does parentalize mean? To think like --

PINSKY: You make the child the parent in the household.

ODUOLOWU: OK.

PINSKY: She is parenting the mother here.

ODUOLOWU: Got you.

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: She is mediating the parent.

PINSKY: Yes. It is a little problematic, but I agree with you. It is sort of beautiful in its own little way.

ROBAY: Yes.

PINSKY: I just hope it works out for this little girl. Loni, you are next.

COOMBS: OK. So, there is a YouTube comedian named Nicole Arbor. And, she posts really funny videos on You Tube, and they are quite

intelligent, usually. But, she --

PINSKY: Before, we go to -- why are you shaking your head, no? Do you know who she is?

ROBAY: She is the worse. She is a terrible human being.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: Wait a minute. I have not even gotten to the video yet. Hold on. Hold on.

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: You all stiffen up, oh, no.

ROBAY: I try to relax. All right.

(LAUGHING)

ODODUOLOWU: Does she beat you out for a job?

COOMBS: I know. I know. OK, let us let everybody see the video.

PINSKY: All right.

COOMBS: She did a sort of comedic rants on fat people.

PINSKY: Oh, I remember. It is awkward.

COOMBS: OK. Yes. Yes.

PINSKY: You are right, Danielle.

ROBAY: Right? Thank you, Dr. Drew.

COOMBS: OK. This is why Danielle is responding to the way she did.

PINSKY: OK.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

NICOLE ARBOUR, YOUTUBE STAR: Dear fat people. Ahhhh, some people are really mad at this video. What are you going to do fat people? What are

you going to do? What? Are you going to chase me? I can get away from you by walking at a reasonable pace.

Fat shaming is not a thing. Fat people made that up. That is a race car with no race. "Yes, but I could not fit into a store. That is

discrimination." Nope. That means you are too fat and you should stop eating. Fat people parking spots should be at the back of the mall parking

lot. Walk to the doors and burn some calories.

And, they smell like sausages. And, I do not even think they ate some sausages. That is just their aroma. They are so fat that they are that

standing sweat fat. Crisco was coming out of their pores like a [EXPLETIVE WORD] Play-Do Fun factory.

Fat shaming, who came up with that? That is [EXPLETIVE WORD] brilliant. Yes, shame people who have bad habit [EXPLETIVE WORD]. Fat

shaming.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: Hmm.

COOMBS: And, so, it is interesting, because you know, she goes on and on about this. And, there are some humorous little thing she says.

PINSKY: There are? I did not see them.

COOMBS: No. Well, she tries to make them humorous and it is that question of, you know, where the line is for comedians, where they go too

far. But, she also mixes in some real statistics on, you know, health risks for being obese, but then she does go beyond. And, it goes to the

shaming point, which is where people are very upset.

PINSKY: So, many layers to this. One is that, here we are on social media again where people get sort of labeled as a comedian. That is not a

comedian. That is not somebody who is studied comedy, written comedy -- That is somebody who is a YouTube star and does clever little things.

The other thing is I am sure her intent was fine. I am sure she did not realize the impact she was going to. She did not go out to make

trouble, but here is the impact she had. She is going to add to people with eating disorders and shame and body shaming and all sorts of issue,

women generally -- or misogyny against women generally, I would say.

It does not help men, either with body image stuff. There is Adonis syndrome that is beginning to take hold with men. She is substantively

contributing negatively to the mental health of our country. Well done, and it was not funny.

ROBAY: I completely agree.

ODUOLOWU: But, Dr. Drew, can I go devil`s advocate for a second? Is what she said so wrong? Like I watch all the time, and fitness is a big

part of me and what I do. And, you will see people if they lose weight, get standing applause, "Oh, I lost 10 pounds". "Oh, good job", for eating

the way you are supposed to or eating healthy.

PINSKY: Shame is not a good way to create --

ODUOLOWU: But, we have gone about it every other way. We have said that you are supposed to eat healthy, we have given reasons why you should

not, what the health risks are. Maybe shame is the last step in getting some people over the hump of doing it for goodness sake.

PINSKY: If it does get a few over, it is not worth the risk. The problem is where we have not gone is why people have unregulated appetite

and eating. And, some of that is trauma. A lot of that is trauma. And, we are just not having that conversation. That is coming next.

ODUOLOWU: OK.

PINSKY: It is harder to create slogans around that.

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: Shaming makes it worse?

PINSKY: Yes, I get shamed. I want to eat.

ROBAY: Completely. I had a boyfriend one time, and he talked about my weight at one point. And, I was crying, and then we went to dinner, and

I ate a huge cheeseburger in front of him -- Like that was my first instinct, you know. And, it makes people go the complete opposite

direction.

PINSKY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: See, I think -- but, if you -- for example, if my girlfriend was to say to me, you have gained a few pounds, I would go to

the gym.

COOMBS: It does not always work that way.

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: Thank you.

ODUOLOWU: But, my girlfriend does.

PINSKY: Hey, I just noticed little something, something. Danielle, you are next.

[21:20:00] ROBAY: Yes. OK. So -- OK, so, whenever dash cam footage goes viral with law enforcement, it is usually a really negative thing

usually, right? Well, we are about to listen to dash cam footage of an Ohio State Trooper, who saved a man`s life. Take a listen.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE OFFICER: Come on, keep breathing for me. Keep breathing. Keep breathing. Do not you die! Do not you die on me! Do not

you die on me! Come on! Come on! Come on!

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. There you go. There you go. There you go. Good. Stay with me. Stay with me, all

right. Stay with me. He is breathing again.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: I notice you guys all reacted to him sort of yelling at the guy. I have been in many, many situations like that, and that is instinct

-- come on, come on, stay with me! You want them to stay there, because you feel people leaving their body. It is a very discreet thing when you are

in the presence of somebody who is struggling to survive Finally --

ROBAY: He did CPR for 12 minutes.

PINSKY: Are you kidding me?

ROBAY: Yes. And, the guy made a full recovery, and he is back at work and he said that his company has actually been really kind to him.

And, he kind of gets to work when he wants to work and if he is tired he can take a break.

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: Everybody, here is real --

ROBAY: Everybody wins.

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: No, everybody learns CPR.

ROBAY: Yes.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: We all should be skilled in CPR. All right. I have got an audio clip that went viral. A man in Virginia was about to undergo under

for a colonoscopy. They put him under anesthesia, but he had it recorded on his smart phone, so he is able to playback the doctor`s postsurgical

instructions. I do not know if you guys have ever had this procedure.

But after the anesthesia, you do not remember what the doctor told you, because you are still out when they came in and go, "Well, we found

six polyps". OK, later that day, he played it back with the doctor and said, he realized his entire surgery had been recorded including

conversations by the surgical team in and around him during the procedure. Listen to this.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE ANESTHESIOLOGIST: And really after five minutes of talking to you in pre-op, I wanted to punch you in the face and man you

up a little bit.

UNIDENTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT: I was putting his IV in, he is like "I always pass out when I look at the IV."

UNIDENTIFIED ANESTHESIOLOGIST: Well, why are you looking, then, retard? Round and round we go, wheel of annoying patients we go. Where it

will land, nobody knows.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: I always say, I always want to show people back stage humor of physicians and nurses, it is not very pretty.

ROBAY: No.

PINSKY: It is not pretty. But, that is how people blow off steam. They say things that they would not say if somebody will listen.

ROBAY: But, I think that was beyond humor. I mean --

PINSKY: I believe --

ROBAY: Yes.

PINSKY: I am not making -- I do not think it was OK the fact the man sued for defamation and malpractice.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: I do not have a problem. They are doing -- like you said, it is a grizzly job.

PINSKY: Yes. It is how --

ODUOLOWU: It is like gallows humor.

PINSKY: It is gallows.

ODUOLOWU : And, I do not mind that.

COOMBS: It is humorous. Let us be honest. They are putting him down, they are making --

PINSKY: Yes.

COOMBS: I mean this is the guy -- they are supposed to be helping him.

PINSKY: These days -- not only these days, we should always sort of observing head, we go "I am sorry to hear me say this, is everything OK?"

At least be respectful.

ODUOLOWU: We would never say anything.

PINSKY: You could be funny -- you could be goofy, but not disrespectful.

ROBAY: But, everything is recorded nowadays.

PINSKY: Here is what I want to say.

ODUOLOWU: Oh, man!

PINSKY: Next time, Segun goes in for any kind of procedure, you can say anything you like about his little boy sweater. In this case, the jury

ordered the anesthesiologist and the practice to pay $500,000.

ODUOLOWU: Whoa!

COOMBS: Whoa!

ROBAY: Wow!

PINSKY: There you go. Next up, Paris Hilton on a plane thinks she is about to die, was this funny or not? Back after this.

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[21:27:29] PINSKY: Danielle, Loni, Segun, myself. More "Click Fix". These are the stories over the social feeds you all have been talking

about. It is a special, and Danielle, you are up first.

ROBAY: OK. I love this one. So, Paris Hilton has a major league viral video, and it is not a sex tape. Do not get excited.

PINSKY: Ooh! Unfortunately.

ROBAY: This one she had a lot less fun doing. So, she was on an airplane.

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: She is not much fun on a sex tape.

ROBAY: Yikes! That was Segun.

ODUOLOWU: I am the only one who saw it. I am the only who saw it.

ROBAY: No. I saw it.

COOMBS: All right.

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: OK.

ROBAY: Anyway, she was doing an aerial tour over Dubai, and an Egyptian T.V. show, basically, punked her. So, watch this.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Hey! Hey! Hey!

PARIS HILTON, CELEBRITY: What the (EXPLETIVE WORD). What is happening? Is this normal? It always does this?

CROWD: Ahhh!

HILTON: Oh, my gosh! What is happening!

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Do something! Do something!

HILTON: Ahhh! No! Ahhh! No!

(END VIDEO CLIP)

ROBAY: That is scary, right?

PINSKY: Yes. That is scary.

COOMBS: Oh, yes! I hate it.

ODUOLOWU: That is cruel.

ROBAY: I mean she is crying.

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: You would think she was really scared.

COOMBS: She is terrified.

PINSKY: Yes, that is not funny.

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: Well, here where it gets a little bit complicated. TMZ reported that she may actually have been in on it.

PINSKY: No way.

COOMBS: No.

ROBAY: And, allegedly might have been paid $1 million to do it.

PINSKY: No -- no --

ODUOLOWU: Similar to the sex tape.

ROBAY: Well, it is confusing because she tweeted out afterwards -- right after it happened that it was the scariest moment of her life and

there were rumors that she might sue them.

PINSKY: Yes. That is where the million dollars came in right there.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: Right, Loni?

COOMBS: Probably to keep them from.

ROBAY: Now, they are saying she might have been in on it.

PINSKY: No. No way.

ROBAY: No?

PINSKY: That is a real terror.

COOMBS: With that face?

PINSKY: That is real terror.

COOMBS: And, she is not that good of an actress.

(LAUGGHING)

ODUOLOWU: Wow!

PINSKY: Again, you saw the sex tape.

ODUOLOWU: Yes.

PINSKY: OK. Segun, you are up next.

ODUOLOWU: OK. Speaking of do`s and don`ts, there is a Tennessee woman who has been on a viral rants about leggings and women in leggings.

PINSKY: It is awesome.

ODUOLOWU: And, that leggings are not real pants.

PINSKY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: Let us see this video, because I disagree.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

[21:30:00] JAMIE HIGDON RANDOLPH, TENNESSEE FEMALE YOUTUBE STAR: Some people like to use leggings as britches, as pants, pants. That ain`t

how they are supposed to be wore. I got thick legs, I got thick calves, I got a big old butt, and I got a big old gut. So, you got to conceal it.

You wear your longer shirt, like a tunic. Sometimes you can wear them with a little dress, that is fine.

Lord Jesus, white leggings, them is a big old no-no. You can see all kinds of stuff through them. If they are too tight, that I can see you got

a tattoo on your leg, they are too tight. They ain`t to be worn period. That is called panty hose, honey. Panty hose.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: I love her!

COOMBS : I do too!

ODUOLOWU: You know -- I love her. I think more women should wear leggings, but obviously, take her advice. And, those of you that should

not and those of you that should not, do not wear them.

PINSKY: Wherever you are, own it the way she does.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. You own it. Wear a tunic.

COOMBS: Yes. She is so right on, though. I mean so many times in public, I watch people, and I am like, "What are you? Did you not look in

the mirror when you walk by? I am embarrassed for you. You just cover something up there.

PINSKY: Loni.

COOMBS: The next thing is tights, you know?

PINSKY: Speaking of tights, you are up next.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: OK. Actually, this is a very, a really sad --

PINSKY: Oh, no.

COOMBS: Viral story.

PINSKY: Is that the way to change the mood?

COOMBS: I know.

ODUOLOWU: I know.

COOMBS: I am sorry. It is a new story --

ODUOLOWU: We went on leggings to tears.

COOMBS: I love leggings. This is really sad. So, there was a young man, 17 years old, Jaydon Chavez, who was hanging out with some friends at

a house. They were hanging around the kitchen table and there was a drive- by shooting, and he was hit by stray some bullet bullets. And, a friend of his, a young girl was there trying to literally save his life, keep him

breathing, keep him alive. She called 911, and this is the help she got.

PINSKY: Oh, I remember this one. Oh, terrible.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE CALLER: I am keeping him alive.

UNIDENTIFIED 911 DISPATCHER: OK. Is he not breathing?

UNDIENTIFIED FEMALE CALLER: Barely! Take one more breath, one more breath, one more breath. -- there you go Jaydon. Good job! Just stay

with me, OK? OK? There you go. Good job, Jaydon.

UNIDENTIFIED 911 DISPATCHER: Is he breathing?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE CALLER: He is barely breathing! How many times do I have to (EXPLETIVE WORD) tell you?

UNIDENTIFIED 911 DISPATCHER: OK. You know what, ma`am? You could deal with this yourself. I am not going to deal with this, OK?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE CALLER: No. My friend is dying!

(END AUDIO CLIP)

COOMBS: Can you imagine?

PINSKY: Unthinkable.

COOMBS: I do not understand in any realm of imagination how this trained and paid dispatcher would think that he could hang up in that

situation.

PINSKY: The kid died, right?

COOMBS: The kid died. He died. And, you know, we do not know if it was because the dispatcher hung up or not. But when you listen to that,

you can tell that this young woman is doing everything she can to save her friend`s life. You know, it is not a joke. There is no reason why anyone

should hang up on her, and that is what the dispatcher did.

ROBAY: And, keyword trained.

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: I mean they are trained to deal with people under duress. I cannot imagine that.

COOMBS: Yes. Right.

ODUOLOWU: We go from one video where a cop on a highway is, you know, CPR for 12 minutes, and a dispatcher does not have the courtesy to stay on

the phone.

COOMBS: Right.

PINSKY: Well, that is -- unfortunately, really this is the nature of social media. We are going from one heartwarming story to something

problematic as you flipped through these stories. And, this is another one that is difficult. It is a viral video from a mall in China.

Now, again, this one is tough to watch. It is actually the final moments of a heroic mother`s life. Here we go. She is on an escalator

with her young son. Remember this one in China as they reach the top, a metal panel collapses, she tosses her son to safety. She falls into the

shaft and is killed as a result of this accident.

Workers tried for four hours to reach her. Can you imagine? It is just awful. Officials say maintenance had been done on the escalator but

workers forgot to secure the access cover. It is unbelievable. Yes, I mean in these series of "Click Fixes", the one thing that stands out for me

is the importance of first responders, right?

ROBAY: Yes.

PINSKY: And, if you are going to be a first responder, whether it is police -- because we have been talking a lot about police a lot this year,

too, you know. And, whether you are police, fire, dispatcher, people are going to be emotional.

And, if you take that personally, something about you -- can you imagine being a dispatcher, somebody is freaking out because someone is

dying, and you get offended by their behavior --

COOMBS: Right. Right.

PINSKY: You do not need to be in a helping profession.

ROBAY: Right.

PINSKY: Period.

ROBAY: Right. Get a new job.

COOMBS: Find another job.

ODUOLOWU: But, Dr. Drew, do you worry that the way -- you said it about YouTube stars, the way people can become famous for these videos that

people will be more likely to videotape it than offer aid.

PINSKY: Well, we have all seen some of that, right, where we ask ourselves, "Who is taking this picture?" "Why are not they jumping in?"

"What is going on?" And, yes, I think we are all going through life taking pictures and taking videos as opposed to engaging in the life. So, yes,

that is a general note. Be careful.

Next up, a newborn is rescued from a toilet in a public bathroom. Look at this. Can you imagine this.

ODUOLOWU: Ooh!

ROBAY: Ooh!

PINSKY: We are back after this.

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[21:34:52] (COMMERCIAL BREAK)

PINSKY: Danielle, Loni and Segun are joining me to share some of our favorite viral videos from Twitter, Facebook. We call it "Click Fix."

And, Segun, it is your turn next.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. This next one, Dr. Drew, is a little bit disturbing. It is a letter that a grandfather wrote to Pat Robertson. And, we all know

Pat Robertson, 700 Club, he is just the anti-liberal Pat Robertson.

PINSKY: He is Pat Robertson.

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: He is Pat Robertson. And, this is about having his gay grandson`s boyfriend come to a wedding.

PINSKY: Oh, yes.

ODUOLOWU: Take a look.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PAT ROBERTSON, HOST OF 700 CLUB: I just believe that you are taking the right stand; otherwise, you become an enabler. It is outrageous that

he would do that, but that is what is happening. Let us push the envelope, push people to see how far they will bend. And, what you are doing is

exactly right, saying "No, I am not going to let it happen. OK?"

I mean, what if, you know, your son is dating a stripper and he wants to bring her home for thanksgiving dinner. And, the family says, "No, we

do not want her in our house." The chances are, there is a real good chance that he might come out of that so-called lifestyle.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

[21:40:00] PINSKY: Oh -- oh, I see. He is going to recover. He is going to spontaneously remit gay.

(LAUGHING)

ODUOLOWU: And, I just -- I said wedding, and it was a thanksgiving dinner. The meal where it should be all about inclusions.

ROBAY: Bringing everybody together.

ODUOLOWU: We are -- yes, it is all about exclusion and that is just so terrible.

PINSKY: If you study the historical Jesus, the one thing he did was included everybody at the table to break bread, right? Prostitutes,

whoever --

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: What did he want? He wanted the sinners, right?

ROBAY: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: Why is it always so much that like everything, the religion that is supposed to be about inclusion, the people that are famous are all

about exclusion.

PINSKY: I know. And, by the way, I am not saying that someone gay is a sinner, by the way. It is not what I mean at all. But, I am just

saying, be inclusive. COOMBS: Right.

ODUOLOWU: Absolutely.

ROBAY: Everybody .

PINSKY: And, this idea that he is promulgating that it is somehow something that is a passing phase -- Stop it already, will you? Danielle?

ROBAY: All right. So, this is my favorite video of the whole night. A bride got married in Maryland as a virgin and presented her father with a

certificate of purity. So, she took an Instagram photo. Posted it saying that she made a promise to her dad when she was 13, and she is keeping.

And, so, it is signed by a doctor, saying that her hymen is intact.

ODUOLOWU: Oh.

COOMBS: Wow!

ROBAY: Well, this is where a lot of the issues comes from in my opinion. One, purity is not a diagnosis. So, a doctor signing off on

that, confuses me.

PINSKY: Yes.

ROBAY: I am sure you could speak to that much more.

PINSKY: Well, I mean I think we have gotten very confused about technicalities in this country and in our culture about chastity versus

purity, versus a virgin.

ROBAY: Right.

PINSKY: Because they are all different things. And, yes, hymens do not necessarily continue to exist through time even when you are a virgin.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. And, that does not say she was not doing other stuff.

PINSKY: OK?

ODUOLOWU: I am keeping it clean, but it is like -- mm-hm.

PINSKY: However -- however, at least this is a story that is kind of sweet and nice and is not a sex tape.

ROBAY: Yes.

PINSKY: Which is usually causes viral.

COOMBS: Exactly. I mean this is something that, you know, it was meant a lot between her and her father, something that obviously meant a

lot to her father. And, she was doing that she thought would make her father proud.

ODUOLOWU: You do not find it creepy at all, that she did it within 13 years old.

PINSKY: That she made a vow?

ROBAY: I have to disagree with you.

ODUOLOWU: She made a promise to her dad at 13, like what does a 13 year old at that age really know?

COOMBS: A lot. A lot of 13-olders --

ODUOLOWU: And, that is more dad. That is dad.

COOMBS: No. A lot of 13-olders are starting to have sex, come on, in junior high.

ODUOLOWU: Well, I am not going to talk about my life -- I am just saying.

COOMBS: That is where you start sex education with your kids, and that is actually when you need to see -- Before that, you need to --

ODUOLOWU: That promise seems like it was for dad.

PINSKY: It was for dad.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: But, I do not have a problem with it.

COOMBS: I do not, either.

PINSKY: Every family has sort of make their decisions about it, because I would have a problem if he had lied to her about sex education or

if he manipulated her. But I have seen parents do things like this and it works out OK.

ROBAY: Well, her making the promise, I think to each their own, that is fine.

PINSKY: Yes.

ROBAY: The problem I have with it is that, I think that it makes her hymen a commodity.

PINSKY: Yes.

ROBAY: And, women have fought for so long for sexual freedom. And, I just felt like, I do not know like -- I am not a car -- I do not, you know,

I am not worth more or less based on how much use I have.

ODUOLOWU: What?!

COOMBS: Then I think you are putting the focus on the hymen part of it. OK? And, I think the whole point of it was she is saying, "Look, I

saved my virginity that is something that was important to me, and it probably took quite a bit of effort to get there, and it is something I

know is also important to my father and something that I want to celebrate."

ODUOLOWU: Yes, but she needed a contract. Her word was not good enough. If you have to get a contract?

COOMBS: Yes.

ROBAY: I do not know.

PINSKY: Let us let it be a nice story. Let us move on to Loni. Like I said, we go from good stories to not so good stories.

COOMBS: Yes.

PINSKY: Here we go, Loni.

COOMBS: Here is another very tragic story. So, in Beijing, some people heard a baby crying near some public restrooms. They called the

police. The police, thank heavens, got there, and they pulled this newborn baby out of this public toilet. It is just so sad and so tragic, but Dr.

Drew, this is such an important issue to talk about. Thousands of babies are abandoned in China every year.

PINSKY: Wow.

COOMBS: It used to be the baby girls, right?

PINSKY: Yes.

COOMBS: Now, it is mostly the babies that have some type of medical condition, some health issues, and the parents either are overwhelmed by it

or just do not have the money to take care of them.

And, so they abandon these babies in toilets, in trash cans. It is such a problem that the government actually has what is called "Baby

Hatches," where they have little places where you can drop babies off and not be prosecuted for it. Those baby hatches are overwhelmed.

PINSKY: This looks like a healthy baby.

COOMBS: This was a totally healthy baby. There was nothing wrong with this baby. They are still looking for the mother.

PINSKY: I have a viral video that comes from -- well, you may know it as Walmart. We like to call it Brawl-mart. Two women, Amber and Rebecca

are brawling in the shampoo aisle. Here they are.

Rebecca was riding the store on a motorized scooter because she could not get around very well, because she is disabled. Amber said she

overheard her call a Walmart employee, the "N" word. Rebecca was so enraged at the accusation. She jumped out of the scooter to punch Amber.

(LAUGHING)

COOMBS: She is healed.

PINSKY: Amber`s young son witness the entire fight, standing out, looking at the whole thing. He is actually sort of getting into it a

little bit. If you see it there. Both women charged with disorderly conduct. They are now banned from, well, that Walmart store. I am sure

they could find another one -- Another brawl-mart.

[21:45:03] Next, a woman who needs dental care, thinks a DIY makeover is the way to go.

ODUOLOWU: Oh!

PINSKY: She takes it into her own hands and she uses a little Superglue, and we will show you what happens, after this.

(MUSIC PLAYING)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

PINSKY: Back to our special "Click Fix" with Danielle, Loni and Segun. And, Segun, you go.

ODUOLOWU: Yes. This next video is bizarre even for a bizarre world. A 73-year-old Puerto Rican man, dying wish was to be propped up in his cab

--

PINSKY: Yes.

[21:50:00] ODUOLOWU: And, it is a Toyota Corolla, like it is not a Bentley. It is a Toyota Corolla. And, his daughter granted the dying

wish. Mourners even sat next to him in the passenger seat and the back seat.

PINSKY: You know what? He must have really loved his job, right?

ODUOLOWU: Yes. Absolutely. I mean I will tell you this. He looks good behind the wheel.

PINSKY: Fedora on. When is the last time a cabdriver picked you up in a fedora?

ODUOLOWU: But, this is not the first time that stuff like this has happened. There was a 53-year-old woman who wanted to be propped up with a

cigarette at a cocktail party.

PINSKY: There she is. Look at that.

ODUOLOWU: Which -- Bush beer? That was the best they could do for you, sister? But Bush?

ROBAY: And smoke.

PINSKY: Her favorite. Specifically, she requested it.

ODUOLOWU: I would not have granted the wish on principle, just because of the Busch beer, but that is some hilarious --

PINSKY: Humans have gone off the rail, right? All right, Danielle, what else you got?

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: OK, so I have a DIY dentist, and I am warning you, this is very graphic. A woman was scared to go to the dentist. So, she never

went. And, instead, when her teeth fell out, she super glued them back in. And, the super glue, the toxins and chemicals of it eroded over 90 percent

of the bone that holds her teeth in.

PINSKY: Oh my God.

ROBAY: And, she had to spend her entire life savings getting reconstructive surgery.

PINSKY: OK.

COOMBS: Oh, no.

PINSKY: Everybody, cut it out. Cut it out. Do not stuff yourself when you are dead and do not DIY --

COOMBS: Super glue.

(CROSSTALK)

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: Loni, go ahead.

COOMBS: OK. You think Americans, this young man was from China, he was constipated. We all had that issue, but he decides to somehow relieve

the pain by sticking a glass mug three inches in diameter, if you are wondering, up his rectum. And, we see here his x-ray, because one picture

worth a thousand words. For some reason it actually got sucked up into his rectum.

PINSKY: Yes. Yes.

COOMBS: So, he had to go to the hospital.

PINSKY: No. I say yes, yes.

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: That was Dr. Drew. It is like, yeah, yeah.

ODUOLOWU: Dr. Drew, it was like, of course it does.

PINSKY: Here is the deal. No one can spend more than a few hours in the emergency room in this country without seeing something like that. An

ultrasound, and that is what happens. It kind periscopically goes the other way and thinks people do not account on that part when it kind of

vacuumed inside.

COOMBS: Right.

ODUOLOWU: A 3-inch mug?

COOMBS: 3 inches in diameter.

PINSKY: Whatever. Listen. And, did he tell the usual story when the doctor asked how did this happen? Did he tell the usual story?

COOMBS: He said he was constipated.

PINSKY: OK.

COOMBS: What is the usual?

PINSKY: That is creative. The usual story is I sat on it.

(LAUGHING)

Next up, what happens behind the scenes with T.V. producers and guys like me -- we will see it all. We are going to show you when we get back.

(MUSIC PLAYING)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

[21:56:58] PINSKY: All right. Finally, here. I have a viral video that gets us kind of close to home. It is a little inside baseball, but it

is near and dear to the hearts of myself and my producing team here at HLN.

It is from John Oliver`s HBO last week tonight. It is a segment he calls when people on television talk crap about their producers, which I

seem to do all the time according to my producers. Let us see.

(LAUGHING)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

JOHN OLIVER: My producer said, I am disagreeing with him on this.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER (1): I really do not like this stuff. Our producer, Anthony Caccitori felt it was necessary to put in here.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER (2): My producer cannot fit into this dress.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER (3): As you know, I wanted to show the cartoons from the week of the massacre, our lily livered executive producer

Tom Johnson, would not let us do that.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER (4): And, forgive me if I did not write this or choose this. This is all our producer.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKER (1): Do you know what my intellectual executive producer just whispered my ear? My producer telling me I have

to go and I am, actually, going to take issue with him later.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKER (2): My producer said wrap in my ear twice.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKER (3): My producer said we need to talk about this the next couple of minutes.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER (5): I do not know who my producer is. I do not even know who the director is.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(LAUGHING)

PINSKY: Now, now I would like to take my time to discuss this. My producer is yelling at me to go to the next take. Go to the next take. Go

to the next take. Quick! We are running out of time. So, this may have happened maybe once or twice on our show, let us see.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: My producer choice a name for is like Grey Goose, Silver Fox, Dr. Strange Love.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: Let me ask the control room, do we have footage of that whole -- no, not the sound bite we are going to hear in a second. Put that

back where it was, guys. Put that back where it was.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: My executive producer and me were anxious parents.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: The one thing that -- No, no, no, Burt. No, no, no. Do not do this.

(LAUGHING)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

PINSKY: OK. So Burt, hold on, keep it right there. Do not move that prompter. Do not move that prompter. Do I do that?

COOMBS: Yes.

ODUOLOWU: No. No. Why are you stopping?

ROBAY: You do this a lot. You are like, hold on, hold on.

ODUOLOWU: A little bit.

PINSKY: You know where I learned that? Those of you who watch Nancy before us. Watch this. Liz, Liz, Liz, do we have the tape? Nancy, you

know I love you. You know, I love you.

(LAUGHING)

ROBAY: It is live T.V.

PINSKY: It is being wrote out here for a second too.

ODUOLOWU: Oh!

(APPLAUDING)

PINSKY: This is the person who makes it all happen. Which camera are we going to use? You call it. You are the stage manager. Hi.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: Hi.

PINSKY: Did we do a good job tonight?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: Very.

PINSKY: Do I give you crap on stage? Do I ever hang you out to dry or anything?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: No.

PINSKY: We are a team.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: Yes.

PINSKY: Yes. See that back there in the control room?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: Yes.

PINSKY: Just they are the problem, not us.

(LAUGHING)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE STAGE MANAGER: Yes, it is.

PINSKY: Guys, good job tonight. Thank you for this special Snapchat -- not Snapchat. Instagram, Twitter feed, Click Fix -- It is our "Click

Fix," we call it. And a reminder, we are on Snapchat, you can see us there at DrDrewHLN.

Usually, we will have some sort of an after show out on our Facebook page. We discuss the topics that come up on the show here. And, again,

this was just a special tonight.

We want to share with you some of the stuff we have been keening over the year. And, it is kind of interesting. I will remind you, you can DVR

the show, so you can watch us anytime. Thank you all for watching. I will see you next time.

[22:00:00] (MUSIC PLAYING)

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