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>> every aspect of that endingrk the covid outbreak in 30 days i0 has some aspect of it, of physical separation, whether that's avoiding crowdsphys, wher that's staying six feet away from people, whether that's doing teleworkin g, all of it does that. >> that's our most important tool tha . avoid crowded places, six foot distance, maintain that i believe and thinko sa there's good enough data to say that aerosol transmission doesrr occur. so by aerosol make sure you know, we're talkin g about generally if you have droplets that come out of a person you hav they generally gn within six feet. so ithin 6 ff you have six feetu distance wearing a mask. >> you don't worry about that w. >> unbelievable. that's all the time we have left this the tim. evening. thank you for being with us. please dvr. never miss an episode. let not your heart troubled dvr greg gutfeld put a smile on you will a smile r head.
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yes, i know. oh, all right. stop happy thursday, everyone. it you would seem silly now, but once upon a time, america trusted anthony fauci. >> during the pandemic, we were all scared and confused then fauci was a comforting brooklyn accented voice of calm and some believed a man of his stature might even lead them to pot of gold. >> but according to his this week before the official select subcommittee on the covid pandemi tc, as doc the dwarf known as doc, coppedk to the following admissionadmis >> the six foot social distancing rule had no basis in science the lab. leak isn't just a conspiracy theory vaccine't just .
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mandates and travel bans were a mistake. and oh, that's previously his saying the lockdowns weren't his fault. so what exactly did he getl be right? that the media will believe anything if it comes from a toadstooli m l, a lab coat? >> kudos to chairman brad wenstrup holding fauci's tiny hooves to the fire ands refrainingto throwing him out a window. let's start with the social distancing and six foot rules.iw it was so specific it haasd to e the perfectl.y calibrated space to keep the virus from spreading, didn't it? >> but why six feet? why not five or seven? whord to know, but fauci said we had to do it. so everybody did it.e an >> it was like an adult version of simon says that ends up killing everyone.t but simoenn. on and it wasn't a suggestion either. even this veryeither show had to it. >> other talk shows followed suit. followed suit.y, jimmy kimmel'sa show maintains a healthy distance from comedyintahealthy
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but -- but we followed the rules for a timet . if you d we had enough. of course, if you dared to speak up, you were costigated u by comfortably isolated. howard stern dramatically condemnemfbly isolmaticalld anyd question the science as he camped out in his multimillion dollar hamptons compound for years. >> he went fro.m the of all media to a muppet of misinformation. it's sadto a mup. hwarzene >> and remember when arnold schwarzenegger told you to screw your. >> but in his defense, maybe he assumed freedom is the name your made better. but this week, fauci finally admitted social distancingis wes not based on any data. yeah. according to faucia. accordin, that six foot rule and this is a direct quote, just sort of appearedju just sort of appeared. >> how does something just sort. of appear? >> did it come to him in a dream? was he playing with his ouij a board? >> did he drunk order a bunch a on amazon? igns
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>> sounds like ouchi is less of a scientist and more of a magiciant anre of in making ous and freedoms disappear while the out of hisial . >> then came lockdowns. everybody's lives were upended. the olympics were canceled. the, the nba, nascar, kentucky derby, the indy 500, evend even the wnba canceled game ts. >> not that anyone noticed. >> broadway shut down. >> museums were closed. disney world even closed. i didn't mind. i wouldn't be able to ridei wo their attractions anywayuldn. ai >> and of course, hollywood halted production. that might have been the only good thing to come from a lockdowbeen the n. far fewer movie starring alec baldwin actually saved balds. lives. >> on the other, we had
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to suffer through like this. >> imagine. an oh up. >> oh there's for a two day year i'll yeah. >> forced imprisonment is a for great time. people the rich and famous to show poor people your mansion. i'veion.an cringe that hard sinv my mom baby shaver mustache e but perhaps the worst of all social gave power to all sorts of people who shouldn't have power. suddenly, every little tinpot fascist in every neighborhoo dstan was dictating where you could stand and where you couldn't. >> it created little hitlersev everywhere. certainly the most annoying personerywhere. you could orderd you around like a fussy coworker or a stupidlike. >> maybe you got in an elevator immea lady wearing three masks immediately got up because she needed it to herselfy . >> or maybe you were in line to the bank and you weren't standing. and that stupid littlenk and wcr
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distancing sticker. and you get yelled at by anr, the plexiglass,. when you sneezed on an airplane and the guy across the aisle looked at you like you were al qaeda making your way to the cockpi alng your t. the unnecessary scaryindu six foot rule indulged the worst in humanitlg iy. and then there were the kids that can go to school. of course, they couldn't go out and playgo to couldn' in califk authorities actually filled up skateparks with tons of sand.to too babad they didn't put the politicians there first.s it >> now we've got ahen entire generation so intellectuallyonly stunted they can only get into harvard as it' gs president.s they show up interviews late. sc >> they have no social skills and they make less eye contactia than stevie wonder. of but it was all worth it because of the scienceion. right now, more like science
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fiction. which brings us to the biggesth of all. fouchier finally admitted the lab leak isn't a conspiracy theory. that revelation had me look up. what fauci means in italian. it means lying ns to face son of a . the little actually called the lab leak molecularly the microbe they're working on not only was not sars-cov-2, it would be molecular impossible for them to turn it into sars-cov-2 v2. >> what did he say? so for years, fauci sat in front of any camera with a red light on and said he thought he had to say, even if it wasn't true. he the onewasn't who needs to be held accountable. it starts with his point a little led, but it includeshet every cop and extremists who had the hots for violating our rights. >>r name them now, but we'd end up preempting "fox and friends". and kilmeade kill himself.
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>> maybe we should. ld put i like him, doc, but we should i all of him in front of att committee so i can ask one question. >> where's the apologyne questi where's the apology for treating fellow citizens like murderers? outcasts w , criminals because they dared to ask questions. now those same peopl ae say, ohr they were just following orders. >> but we know the truths.we kn fauci said. we couldn't question him because he iion his the science. well, that was a lie. w he was neveras the science. hou >> but hbee should be history. let's get instead of fan mail, he gets sympathy. actor, writer and comedian jamie lissauer, she knows bowls and bears. i know. ingrown hairs and financial. nee like a pin up, but can't do a chin up. "new york times" best selling
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of oxygen contributor catche ts it and he serves his knuckle new wiches with a side up punch. the new york times best selling author, comedian and former nwat world championim. >> jimmy, it's weird. ja, your familyom you preferred to social distance from you. that's true. that's whytrue i kind of liked that one clap feel where, yeah, somebody clapped extra hard. so i'm like, she might be your ex-wife. , i did.r that for that reason, i did like social distancing. peopl >> i was like, oh, finally, i know why people are stayinge six feet away because he liedoot to us and we took it seriously and we changed our lives was of what he said. because when i was married, i remember we would social distance and we would evenriedno it during. >> we would wait till i was ousi of town and so do you know.
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how you mentioned schwarzenegger know ho briefly . yeah. do you know how they figured out he slept with his maid? how it was when the maid came over. she brought her kid. she was vacuuming. she cuuming kid up the couch and she vacuumed and. did you read that? >> yeah. i'm sorry. how many really good did you read that? did had in this interview.id he i thought you said he did not recall over a hundred over 100 pertinent facts about covid . there's only 99 pertinent facts about covid. the and he. so maybe he's not the man forb. the job. right. like i wouldn't have been the rb superstar i was if i didn'tknow know 100 things about roast beef. >> yeah, right. and i also hate that he eventhi with all this, this is nots wro. the first time we've heard that he was wrong. and it's just like these things are have infiltratedese thin ous and are not going anywhere. like, you still go to hotels and they go, oh, we're not cleaning the rooms because of covid. they just like this is in our lives now. and it's force f s. and i'm not like a prima donna,h but sometimes i walk around the room, i go, i don't wante rm
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to my own bed. i have to flush the toilet. it's like so muctoileth. it's true. it's true. we have no water in the room, right? yeah. you should review. ye ould reus, i should use your to. >> heather, what did they do? >> what did he do to businesses? what did he do to customer servicat did it due e? >> i created unnecessary teimosity and anxietedy. you're the business expert. tell me, for god's sake, telll l me? >> well, we had mass shutdowns across the country. i mean, some od massutdownf wasy imposed from a federal government standpoint, but sompe states i mean, that's why you saw a mass exodus across exe board from states like new york and california to states like florida, where calit go there because of covid. but i was happy to be there during covidcovid bu yeah, we wh the only state one of the only states that was open. i think texas faree onlyd well,. but yeah, i think some businesses will never comse back because of that. and what's really interesting is thaterestint, okay, so it wag conspiracy theory in march
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of 2020 that it leaked fromt it a lab in. >> but in private, doris, he's now saying, you knooors hwn >> it's not a conspiracy theory, really. sp ryit's not a conspiracy theory. where werewhere you iwen the pe three years? >> yeah, he was calling not just he, but a lot of people were >> a l calling people crazy and that it was dangerous and it was also racist was, you know, it wasn't racist to blame it on a wet market in china, which is a cultural thing. it's not racist to blame their culture, but if you blame if you blame a lab that's racistst. cat okay. did you how many times didinto e you run into these people? >> the people that woulda mask give you the look if you weren't wearing a mask or if you didn't like you get this the box i would get into an elevator and somebody would get out. >> i mean i was used to that. i was like, i don't know. but, you know, that was a cover visit that what starteit stad
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the late 19 literally happened y at no, it's so wild. i mean, the social distancing thing, it was treated sotras lit seriously. it was literally treatederally e life or death outside. >> q yes, and if you if i you didn't listen to it that you were a murderer . it jus and then for himt to say that t just kind of came from nowhere ,yeah, it just kind of appeared. i mean, you need to have more evidencyou nee of somethinf you're just going to bring it up when you're like gossiping at brunch,becaus right? yeah. because if you say, for example, okay, like bob and lisa are having an affai lisvin what is everyone at the table going to say? >> they're going to go, how do you know? yeah, yeahdo. how is there a more rigorous screening process for informatiorousprocess n shared n random group of drunken housewives h than there is atrnment the highest levels of our government? >> are they really having an affair? well, we'll talk after the show . >> tyrus. okay. i do notice that there are no covid movies. >> like like there's lot nobody
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wants a covid movie. we all live that movie. yeah, that's true. i do. we but have 100 waterboards movie. >> i just. yeah, but you didn't liveid watergatn't lie. yeah. just be like me moving from my bed to the couch to the bed to themmy the dog. i'm glad that happened to you. has anyone ever been surprisedsp attacked with lysol spray? >> because they looked out the windowracause th, taking ou? the trash was an outfit change ? yes. i'm going to take out the trash . no, i. because based on a lie, i had nt work from home. greg, how many notes on the screen help me. e .greg not trying to kill me. one time when we were filming our show, trying to get emmys, n we knew we weren't getting emmy. >> she made the openem pickles on national tv. i remember hoping it and what i went through and like, now going to say now, covidg 19 leaked from a lab.
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right, right, right. greg as well as a youth groupsuo from around the worlmd world. oh, i'll be home soon. and of course, my old roommate, steve, the creepy magician. >> uh, take that special report. now, tonight's guest has many notable momentt's on, the campaign trail, specifically how he's dealt with the media. take a look. ifically the medwhat you condemn white supremacy and white nationalism. >> i mean, this kind of. are you with the washington post? all right. so potato, potato. >> okay, look at me. >> and of course, i condemn any form of vicious racial discrimination in this country. can say that you condemn white supremac couy. i'm not i'm not going to recite some catechism for you. i'm against vicious racial
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in this country. so i'm not pledging allegiancetl to your new religionedgi of modn wokeism, which actually fits the test. i'm not going to bentest.d the e your religion. i'm sorry, but do i condemn vicious racial discrimination? >> yes, i do. am i going to play your silly game of gotcha? no, i'm no game?t. >> yeah, well, we will play. wl >> please welcome back to the show. goacp presidential candidate mit romney. all right. they think we've got some questions for you from viewers all over the world. wers the first one is from tony. what is the most important problem that you fix and how will you do it? >> shut down the deep state, the people who we elect run the government should once asain be the ones who actually run the government. i don't think that's too much to ask, but it's not the way things work in the united states of america today. united sno.on as i get i
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and i've been a ceo, i know ifkn somebody works for you andow som you can'r yot fire, that means they don't work for you. >> yeah, i'm going to fire 75% the of the federal bureaucrats. agengoing to actually shut dowbn government agencies that shouldn't exist. eight year term limits for all oft exist. the bureaucrats,e based budgeting. that's how youmos. actually draine the swamp. that's how you got the deepp. state. t and if there's one war that i wage, it's not going to be some pointless foreign war. own it's going to be the war on our own shadow government and i'm going to win. so that's i'm going to lead the countrf a goy. how do you i mean. king can you actually fire all those people? is that a thing a president can do? president ca i look it up, but cantually you actually do that? yeah, you actually can. gregg now, they told donald for all kinds of reasons that he couldn't. they dukedom, as i see ihe coult. aid th they told him there are civil service protections that stop seections. ring bureaucrat aides get to do this thing called reading the law, though those civil service protections only protect against individual employeeprotecti, they do not ad
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to mass layoffo s. d ma and mass firings are absolutely what i am bringing the dcucracy bureaucracy. >> wow. i do not believe in incremental reform . e in it doesn't work. i believe in actually shutting it down. and that's how i'm going to get. the country back. so that means i could actually fire my whole staff. whbut i but if i just want to fire one person like i don't and i'd have to fire them all. okay. all right. chicken lizard. i don't know if that actually makes sense. it actually makes sense. yeah, it does. okay. this guy, chicken lizard. i can't believe i'm saying that. asks es eve i am, if elected, what woult woul first executive ordered be once in office and would it be on day one? >> i do have a lot of orders lined up for day one, which are mostly rescinding passed executive orders. i'll give you an. example of one of them. it's executive order one one, ex six is what it's11246. called. lyndon johnson adopted it and it basically , if
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you're getting federal money or if you're doing business with the federal governmenoingtn you have to adopt toxic racial and gender quota ados systemsi in your ranks. >> i would eliminate that. i think we should elimind jobs . on merit in this country. that's part of how we get this new form of reverse racism in america. forand the best way to stop discrimination on the basis of the race is stopiminat discriminating on the basis of race. soin it's not that complicated. i've pushed prior republican presidents and administrations on why they didn't do it. they said it's a political hill. we didn't wantthey s it's to d. well, i'm not afraid of dyingg on political hills, actually. that's how we win. at the top of thosel hill political hills is by standing for principls.e. and so that's an example of one of many past executive orders reat we're going to one by one. and i think it's going to take a president who what he's doing to actually navigate that. that was exactly the onepick i thought he would pick, the one from lyndon johnson. it's in my notes. yeah, i had it in my notes. peterson asked a pretty good question. this is this is a to me, i feel
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this as he does. you didn't hit donald trump's si presidency, but you've also said you're the better choice te because moving the country forward requires fresh legs. what do you mean by that? and how does how does it differ what trump is offering? >> it's a good question because it it's like, what can you do that trump can't? sure. so i'll give you an answer to that. e you an answe thing going on right now that we need to talk about. i ha i can do that trump can't is two things. one is i have a deeper understanding of the constitution. soof i'm going to be duped whenw i shut down agencies and fire a large number of bureaucrats. n when i use our military on our southern border, not just build the wallsouthe when i actually d birthright citizenship for the kids of illegals to whom it doesn't require apply. the swamp gave trump all kindsthings. of reasons why he couldn't do these things. i understand the current supremunderstant supree court ae 6 to 3, and so i'm just goingo to do them anyway. and if they're goingit a sue meg that's fine. >> i'm okay going to the
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supreme court because we're going to win the sup. so i think that's part of where i'm different than trump. but i do think i can reach the next generation and reunitereunit this country and dare i sae y, the next generation, partly because i am from the next generationonause i. and so that's what i mean by fresh legs. gotcha. but, greg, i think there's something deeper going.there the right now. >> this is important, though. we're about to fall for a tricim k t . >> i think this system wants to effectively narrow this field down ield dow to two horse racetrump between donald trump and a puppet who they can controe pa then to eliminate donaldte housp from contention and trottr their puppet to the white house. i think that's the game hiding in plain sightthat's the and stg us in the face. and i think we cannot fall into that. if you think this system is going to even let donald get anywhere near that white house, i want the peopleuse, i of this country to open their eyes. and once you see it, you cannot unse. e it. and so, yes, i like the man because he got this fight startethis figd. but i view it as our job and my responsibility now to actuallygo
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finish it. t >> and i'm not going to fallhe into the trap that they've laid for us. do you think it's going to beyig what they're trying to do is create a desantiso do or haly desantis ticket? is that what's being worke d w the scenes you think? >> i think it's not unlikely. i think the reality is chris christie dropping out wa is chriss a little bit of a footnote, but they're narrowing the field. and i do think that nikk are nh candidate. but the mainstream media, combined with much of the republican establishment themedd the donor class has chosen to prop up. i initially thoughhas chost migi be gavin newsom or joe biden. but actually this doesde a goodt favor for the permanent state to do it within the republican party itselfat so they can clais nonpartizanship, but still somebody who's a reliablhip e fr advancing their agenda. so they're voting for a twohe horse race between nikki and trump. eliminate trump trot in their puppet who they can control. and i'm in this to the very end to mak in e that doesn't happen because our america first agenda cannot end donald trump. it didn't start in 2016. it started in 1776. is and i'm in this to take thiss
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another 250 years forward. >> all right. we've got to movher 250 e on. w so we're going to see you tomorrow. we'rsee going to back to partar two of our town hall. , people >> control yourselves, people. see you tomorrow. a n up next, let is it a new levelom calling trump the devil devil? >> yep. come to my seminar you'll be saying, wow, don't you really want to know? hey there. i'm dennis miller. glad to see my new three part series, the infomercials that saw this steal and nostalgia for the time when infomercials ruled the airwaves. you'll also get interviews with all of these stars. but first, you've got to sign up for fox nation operators. now they aren't standing by. what is this, 1995? don't miss the infomercials that sold. >> subscribe to fox nation today. they are some of the videos on social media. >> those videos claiming to instantly get rid of bags
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one thing or you don't, or you want somebody says, i'm going to be on day one. i'm going to be a dictator who says it, who tells you i'm p going to put your people away. i'm goinaway ag take all the journalists. i'm check all the folks. i mean, we all arounds th and disappear you. that's the country you want. country you who to vote for.. >> you got that would be says if trump wins, he's getting ride of all the journalists and the . >> so there goes half my staffar . and we don'tst have any journalist. >> oh. meantime, a radio charlamagne. >> the god thingsor president biden has historically banned, for lack of a better word, a electedbett official. >> but, you know, donald trump would be theer word a of democracyas we as we know it. >> i think president bidenkn has been a lack of lack of a better word
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to elected official. but, you know, donald trump is the end of democracy. iyou know, you've heard it so e much because every time, you know, there's a republican candidata ree, people say, oh, it's the end of democracy, you know? you know, he was the anti-christ. i woul d. this is one of those times where, you know, he really actually, positively is true, e you know, but if he's the god,'s he has no reason to fear anti-christ. i don't get it. but to call trump the antichrist to cal is at least whileave dave matthews still walks the earth,alks the he why and fr and msnbc c hack chris matthews warns this election is goingose. to be close. >> it's going to be very close. this election is going to bea pc close. it's going very close in places like pennsylvania. and you'ree like going to have i people out there voting their craziness about the cult. ness aboso you better be there h them and you got to be there. vote against that. eand i'm telling you, this
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is really important that you >> t for your rights. >> the craziness about the cults. okay. oh, they're not even hiding's ot their hatred for you anymore. it's out in the open for all to see just like hunters.o >> wang and obama's closest confidants say the formernt president also fears a close race. on the bright sidearose race, ie obama afraid of something besides michelle. le. >> so we're still ten months a away from election day, and the dems have already pivoted from calling trump hitler to the antichristvoted fr. but if this keeps up,all they're going to have to call trump a name that's eventrumme like president tires. >> how will trump get rid of the. i mean, he had four years to doo it. i don't know how we have the shame he'd been tryingre for years. they keep popping up.
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they're clever yet cleve arer le that always outsmarting us. yes, they are. evil, sneaky. they're everywhere, man. helping dress appropriately. >> always there. i am >> when i'm sad. >> what the? you know what we thing driveswib me crazy? because she's soe protectivelia of these liberals and all this stuff. job.ut this is thels same that you had to change your name. >> yeah. to get a job. mm-hmm. is the you're saying that's how they are, but yet he's the bad guy. i guess just important and charming. and god prove he's not god becaus provet e what happenn you speak your mind, when you're over on the other side and they control the rights to your tv show? you have to go to the principal's officeshow go. and he was talking like my son does when i when he's in trouble. but they son the lady said, so e you saying that biden was bad? and he was like, well, yeah, i said he was bad, but. but trump's way worse.
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>> it's still way worse. but yeah, he's a an elected official and he's ruined the country. >> but trump is. i'm going to say it. countrump is trump is bad.ichri. >> he's the antichrist. the uncomfortableness because ad he was on his radio show, but now he's on. he's got his t nhe's gotv show d they'll take all that away. so he had to back he had he bac tk down because he likes his shows. so he had to say that biden's ba had to sa id but trump's wor. but he didn't he wasn't comfortable saying. trump look at his body language. like that's uncomfortable. he made a choice to he folded because he knew he's seen the results of being canceled. he wenlts of bt on cnn and he jt stopped it. biden is a bad president. enit would be charming. the ghost. yeah. we would never see him e we w. >> kat, you know how kids likete people not see that they're of a hysteria? it's like they could step out and go like, okaey can sy, being completely idiotic right now, he's not the antichristotic rig. at he's not hitler. what is it about that? well, you know,
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it's interesting is that charlemagne called trump the antichriststing th, but he's aln willing several times to criticize, but like, what isi literally everybody else's excuses li? and h yeah. you play that clip and you show charlemagne. he's actually one ofe the moris e levelheaded people out there. because if you watch movie, the view is a great example. do they ever said anything critical about biden? maybe. itical aidened it, but usually it's over-the-top unhinged criticisms of trump because people view any criticism of biden as somehow helping trump because it's horrible and charming was right that when you say that over and over and over again, it really does of lose some of its luster. i feel like somebody's calling someone the antichristcallin woe have in the past been like a bigger deal. >> yea been a deah, it's just . oh, they're doing it again. so i think it's a loe t of peope have just tuned it out and actually more than a lot of peopl e are, they don't want to hear any criticism of trump because that people
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have already loscrt credibility in criticizing him. >> yeah, huge letdown. biden to the american people. peope was a usa poll that said aren't enthusiastic about voting forlet enth biden e second time around. >> if you voted for him in 2020. and you're not as enthusiastic. yeah, well, no kidding. i mean, the only thing that he' s excited about is goi maybe going to sleep, going to the bathroong tm. so huge letdown. open borders, numerous wara hugs across across the world. >> and the economy. we had inflation data thismo morning. i know you love it when i talkr. . i do economy. the inflation data confirmed your foo onomy.d are still up. your your rent is still skyand a high and gas gas pricess are still off the charts right now. the american people know that. and so i think the democrats biggest bet. t, not in favor of biden. it's against trump. yeah, and you're right. joe biden is excited to go to sleep, but he's go to even more surprised when he wakes up. >> oh, very true.
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so is dr. jill jamie. must sym >> must sympathize with trump, often being called names unfairly. >> mm-hmm. i do sympathize with that. also>> i dsympathih that i don'd attack biden for being excited to go to sleep and go to the bathroomo to. i can't wait to do those things . you know what?can i ju can i just be the one to say l that will be. >> looks like she's getting a haircuike t. ing >> the power went out and it looked so. >> what i don't get is that they're like, oh, if trump is is the end of democracy as we know it. but he he wademocracs president. yeah. and it's not yeah it hasn'd it't been. >> that's not true. pre as he was president. everything's fine. he can be president again. sigwait's i feel like i didn't e the terminology would be used. >> i didn't like how she said that trump was going to disappear liktoe who teachesa
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beginning to end shop now at show allegiance .com a story in five words faa don't hold your baby is jamie federal officials warning parents not to put infantsl offi in laps whe flying. after that alaska airlines door plug infants blew out mid-air. o the fear is that if it happensr again,plug a could get right ot
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of the mother's arms. if thid s why you fly alaska ai. >> do you know this? my flight got canceled. es so all these planes are being grounded. it's like the boeinge , whateve, max, that they change their emergency exit briefing. now they gd emergeo like. g hey. good afternoon, thrill seekers. and they after go they in case n emergency, you may get out. suckedthey say there's more legm in those rows. that is true. eg osand they get my flight to do i gutfeld yesterday got canceled because these flights are grounded and i'm excited. i and i got a couple of messages. people said they excited i was m coming on. and so i, i was like, i'm coming to. did you get well? so i switched my flight to frontier, which is really scary. but i diy whichd itd. and i don't have a final frontier airlines, but it's like a cheap flight that everything's extr a like they go the flights $150, and you go, well, that's not bad. and i go, now, do you want to dowthey ae flightn? >> but i made it. >> cat, you sit in the dow
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green room. you support babiesn? getting out of planes. i thought that was an interesting perspective, but only if the really loud guyu to go. it's crazy. you don't expect they could be like, okay, well, you can't expect c . the doors won't fall off like, you know, expensive. yoow how is feel liketicket they should at least be able to guarantee you'll get to stay on the whole rid. shoule. exactly. yeah. y heather, why isn't there an airlines just devotedldn't to babies? >> i wouldn't want to bewant on. >> well, i guess. no, no, but somebody has to oversee. >> the babies and the people that would be paid to do that. >> pd to dk the business experts are not when it comes to babiesa at. all once i took a baby once. on an airplane, never again, i told her, i'm sorry, we're just not flying ever again. that whee're n you were a kidnaper? no, no, she's actually my baby. the emts being recommends.
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okay. instead of holding the baby on your lap, bring a car, p purchase an extra ticket and strap the baby in the car seat and your. and you've ever flown with the baby? i'm playing. i'm sorry, but between your purse etbetween s your handbag, the rolling duffel bag and the baby, i'm not also carryingt a car seat with meg on the plane. >> very good pointa ca. >> tyra. this is a great reason notav to travel with your kids or iter anything else? >> at this point, it's not worth it. yeahit., i don't know. we'll be right back. nice. how's that for child? >> oh, hello there, and welcome to a of the world in six classes where we take you on a journey through. six areas of civilization. excuse me. and join me. your host jon lovett. hey, i'm kevin nealon, and my new book is called i exaggerate
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