tv The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News July 5, 2015 10:00pm-11:01pm PDT
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again thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. always remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. you. >> i try everything. it is not working. i am at my wit's end. looking on-line for help. >> is there anything i can do? >> i don't know. honestly i am at my wit's end. i keep trying over and over again. it is not working. >> it is not like you to admit failure. >> i don't know. i don't know what to do. i am out of answers. >> >> oh, wow. you make everything look so easy. >> i try. >> thanks, lou. >> you are welcome. >> pickles. i love pickles.
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>> we don't trust he is going to do what he says he is going to do. >> kids are confused, it is beyond me. >> you watch a 30 second clip, you know something is wrong with them. >> we have bad memory of a kidney stone i passed in the fall of 1998. >> i can't stand even to watch it for a second. it is so depressing. >> wielcome to our special, july 5th special. greg gutfeld thank you for spending time with me rather than your family. yesterday was july 4th. everyone love that is day. among july it is the star of the family. july 4th is paris hilton, july 5th is nicky, the fourth sylvester stallone, the 5th frank. the fourth is dennis quaid, the 5th randy. randy is way more fun. i say it is high time to embrace the 5th. here is why.
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july 5th they gave us delicious spam back in 1937. laugh all you want but it fed millions and it still tastes better than that over priced misery mulch from chipotle. on july 5th bikinis went on sale in paris france a trick to get women to walk around in their public in their underwear. soccer was born every minute but so was p.t. barnum he created a circus which gave work to period bearded women every where. bearded women are hot. he became the first man to clone an adult cell. she died 7 years later saving her from a loveless marriage to and andy dick. 64 that was our version of wrap back then. now it is what white people list tone at car shows. now july 5th was the first 1950
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hue relewis was born. huey lewis and the news. smirk if you must but no one delivers current events better. >> july 5th matters because july 4th doesn't. many wished we were never born at all. it is necessary to do "it's a wonderful life with our nation and what would the world be like without us? think about that, world? >> no electricity, no apple no automobiles or airplanes no vaccines or revolutions in farming no brave response to hitler in japan. no end to the cold war, no treatments for aids no help for the starving or treatments for those with ebola. if we weren't born on july 4th sht, my guess is this planet would be a gruesome orb of suffering that would make the game of throwns look like 7th heaven. without july 4th there would be
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no july 5th. >> that was moving. >> she gets off more killers than cheap pornography. he is as smart as smarmy. michael moynihan, she is only here because no one asked to go away for the weekend. it's joanne. look how bad she is. michael, i am going to go to you first. july 4th why do we bother if we don't care about our country? >> i think that you might be being influenced your surroundings. you live in new york city. i live in new york city. we have a heavy dose of people who would probably rather live in havana. i don't think that's actually true if you go across the country. i don't travel across the country. i hear people do actually appreciate the things as list a litany of things in americas. >> you say i live in a bubble?
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>> i think you could probably call it a bubble. >> i live in a hate bubble. >> i am not liked anybody. i am heckled on the way to work. >> nobody even recognizes me. >> the great thing about living in new york and working for fox news, i nobody recognizes me. a wealthy man like me i will take the subway. >> do people see the 4th of july as meaningful? >> i see halloween more celebrated at least where i live. >> that's a little bit sad and depressing. i love the 4th of july. i love fireworks. it is not a politically charged holiday. everybody can come together and enjoy. in fact i enjoyed a little party at my house and had little
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sparklers. >> i was not invited. >> well, you know. >> you had a great time? >> great time. >> joe ann, i wanted to point out the july 5th special might seem a little weird because we record it had in october 2011 because we wanted to have the time off. do we have over stating the lack of appreciation for this country? >> no, not at all. what's not to love and appreciate about hot dogs and beer and pool parties? is right? that's what the holiday is about. it is actually the one day of the year i allow myself to eat a hot dog. although they actually repulse me otherwise i can only have the small cocktail wieners. >> it says a lot about you. >> i like it live dangerously. >> you know who appreciate the america the people in the republic of congo.
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they have been at war forever no stability whatsoever. you know who else they look up to? jack bauer of "24". they have murals of kiefer sutherland they ask what would jack bauer do and they thwart robberies in the market square. this is actually true. i got it from some source. does it bother you the republicen congo appreciates our exceptionalism more than we do? >> i do trust this. i read the story the other day it was written by a friend of mine who is a reliable journalist. i don't know if this is helping him very much. you have to keep in mind it is in the congo. if they are thwarting wars and robberies i haven't heard about this. it is em broiled for the lasy y.
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they are the withins that ruined the congos. >> the bongos -- the congos >> media memberth makers. >> i was referring to the rock band from the 80's. >> numbers with wings. >> the other thing about this there are so many canaries, we are having this debate now about the confederate flag. if you go to belfast, the protestants at belfast fly the american flag all over the city. >> really? >> they do indeed. >> you see these sort of icons in america painted. you don't see that in cuba. >> here we have icons like rivera nobody knows how awful this person is. yet we have jack bauer who is a symbol for america. he gets stuff done. >> i don't know about you but when i first read the story i
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thought it was some what of a joke. i realized it kind of reminded me of my childhood. they have posters of jack bauer on the wall like i had posters of andre agassi and michael j. fox on my wall and idolized a tv character in an effort to make their country -- it's a little bit scary and>> we have process. we have laws. i think we think first and then ask and there may be a little bit of the opposite. >> i couldn't disagree with you more. if we emulated jack bauer the world would be a better place. >> oh, definitely. for sure. stuff would get done around this country. we need more of that. what is fascinating the reason why everyone is so obsessed with him is because this tv shows shows at the bars when the soccer game is going. thank god it is not breaking bad
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or golden girls. >> golden girls is an american classic. >> it is lovely but people get nothing done. >> they have family times on they would cbe like you. i had a poster of meredith baxter on my wall. >> i had a dolphin jumping over -- >> through a hoop and over a rain bow. >> a violent dolphin. nothing is more american than exercising your right to free speech to bear arms and of course your right to sue. when someone tramples on your rights you sue or even if they hurt your feelings. that's what one guy in virginia did. he goes in for a colonoscopy. before he goes under he hits record on his phone because ep wanted to be able to play back the doctor's instructions for him when he wasn't so woozy. cl listen to a part recorded while under anesthesia and having the procedure. >> after five minutes of talking to you i want to punch new the
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face. >> make sure you are beyond r beyo beyond that. >> >> suing for deaf nation and medical malpractice for hurt feelings. remi you are either the problem or the solution because you are a lawyer. is this defamation if it was in a room and it never would have gotten out? >> actually, the fact that it was in a room and didn't become widely disseminated is really not all that relevant to the legal analysis. the question is, did anybody believe what the doctor was saying was a fact? i think we can all agree the answer was no. it was clearly a joke. i think this jury ruled based on emotions not based on the law. i think every one of the jurors
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was wondering has this ever happened to me? has something like this happened when i was under anesthesia? >> they do it to me when i am not under. i will be sitting there in a normal checkup and they make fun of my body. >> i am body shamed wherever i go. i have a feeling it was a total set up. the patient came in and talked about a rash on his privates and then he turns on a recorder. if that's not a setup to encourage somebody to make fun of your stuff. >> i talked about rashes on my private and turned on the recorder in totally different context and nobody paid me 500,000 dollars worth. you turn your phone on, i have given this, they gave me instructions, you turn it on at the end not in the beginning. that's an hour and a half of tape you have to scroll through to get to the instructions. die know anything about the law. moral perspective.
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tiffany, it's infected. come on. i went through the exact same thing. if curious thinking, i am thinking if i am in the same position i would be making better jokes. >> it doesn't really bought e mere if my anesthesiologist is a jerk. i would rather have the best an these yol list in t-- anesthesiologist in the state. what if you have a polite one that kills you. >> they also get paid so much money. as a patient you are in the most vulnerable position being under. it wasn't just her joking. she talked about false buyiy -- false buying his medical records saying he had hemorrhoids. >> hemorrhoids, in a is a sensitive illness>> she did that? >> i didn't hear -- as a criminal defense oern i don't sue people i defend people.
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i have defended some anesthesiologists. the way she was talking on the recordings made me wonder if maybe she is tried out some of her drugs she gives on occasion. >> you could be sued for that. i hate the context of bedside manner. i would rather have a doctor that focuses on the expertise of his job rather than how nice he is to you. i don't care what they say as long as i am alive at the end of the procedure and they didn't take something out or leave something in. that's happened before. they always leave something in there. liberal panel, i want to talk about the liberal. >> i am pretty much offended by everything you said. first of all, this is fox news. every day is july 4th. secondly, july 4th is just
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america telling america that america is kree pretty. america you are pretty. >> i also recent the fact that you think i wouldn't celebrate july 4th. why? >> why wouldn't you celebrate it? you hate this country. >> i celebrate like moat liberals. i drink tamuck microwave chicken nuggets and read. >> what a great way to spend it. >> you make me sick. >> you disgust me. >> let's check in with katherine or op ed to see if she has anything. >> you said without america there would be no electricity and no automobiles. >> yes. >> i would like to thank you for finally acknowledging climate change is all american. >> there would be no pollution without americans. there would be no problems at all. >> before there were cars there were horses and there was a lot of poop.
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>> ban horses, too. >> anything elts? >> i am proud of you for finally admitting it on fox news that you know we are to blame for climate change and we need epa regulations. >> a quick update on his story we have been following. earlier this year we read a book the children at the white house easter egg roll. everything was fine until a single bubble bee descended on the group. the children screamed but they were fine. i couldn't help but wonder, what about the bee. so i sent a reporter to find out. here's the latest installment of where are they now? >> oh, no, it's a bee. that's okay, guys. bees are good. >> that was in 2015. not everyone found it as funny as the president. especially the bee's yellow jacket and his queen lady bumble ton.
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thanks to the president's presentation bees aren't good they on the sting you. they failed to scare the kids out of the white house lawn. they kicked him out of the hive and he had an addiction to honey liquor. nearing starvation he decided to attend a holistic wellness retreat run by sting. the move saved his life and career. their yellow jacket met the bee from the melon video from the talent agent. he was cast opposite buzz aldrin in the up coming sitcom about cops controlling the beach. the former astronaut can hardly contain his excitement about the aptly title hot buzz. >> i think if you get a chance to see it you would enjoy the australian humor. >> this has been a where are they now? >> this is buzz aldrin on the
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>> here american cancer society very, very bad. like an idiot my parents had cancer and i smoked. i tried to quit. i even tried hypnosis. that's where magic routines casinos. i tried gums and patches but that made me want to try the real thing. then i find e cigarettes they helped me quit real cigarettes. i could go through all of the motions with smoking without inhaling the cancer causing
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things like tar. i went from smoking 10 cigarettes a day to 10 cig's a year. if e significants were around years ago american cancer society action network you are hailing a new law that will limit ecigs in all places that won't allow smoking. you are complaining a device with the evil archenemy. it ridz smoking and saying it is as bad as smoking when it is clearly not. it is a tradramatic advancement. it is not demonizing it without hesitation. it is like firemen coming out of water or kittens coming out against yarn. i invited you to come out on the show to explain it to me and you refused. why? either you are could you regards or knew you didn't have the facts. i have to go now and debate a real doctor who had the guts to show up. sincerely, greg.
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>> nobody rights letters any more. joining me is the doctor neen yaw radcliffe. i have to ask you, you have written some stuff from fairly critical stuff on ecigs. why do you hate them? that's like hating santa draws and unicorns. >> safer does not mean safe and less dangerous does not mean not dangerous. when i tell my patient when is they ask me about it would they rather jump off of a 1000 foot or 50-foot. it is probably safer but it is not a good idea. >> if i used the metaphor it would be a 100 foot building than 1 foot building. >> there's no toxins. there's no tar. in terms of secondhand smoke there's no combustible stuff coming out of the vapor so you are not hurt be anybody. >> disagree. i agree with you there are less chemicals and less toxins but it doesn't mean you are sathey are use.
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>> how do you know that? >> what studies. >> lots of studies. >> first of all it contains nicotine. we know nicotine is highly addictive and it is dangerous. >> wait a second. exercise is addictive. caffeine is addictive. that doesn't make it deadly. there are no cardiovascular cue layer risks from nicotine. >> it raises your heartbeats 5-10 beats per minute. >> so does exercise. >> this is a different form or fashion. this increases your blood pressure and causes vaso constriction of your heart vessels for somebody who already has plaque or@row sclerosis you are gaining less oxygen to your heart. we have to sit there and say nicotine is not a liquid by nature. what it is is a solid. in order to be liquid you have to be in a solvent. you can use anti per per rant or safe. >> they are safe. >> if it is soap they are
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obviously safe. >> it is very different. >> you can say that about anything. >> you can say certain things are toxic. they are not toxic at certain levels. i get the feeling the negativity dward e cigarettes is a feeling because it looks like smoking. there is an idea that it is confusing people when you see someone with an e cigarette it upsets them. it is like being mad at somebody drinking bought emmed water because it looks like vodka. >> it is not that the medical knowledge is coming what we know is secondhand smoke that is out there it is not even in regular traditional cigarettes. >> you are kidding me? there's no test that shows secondhand smoke from e cigarettes. >> there is lots of research. they show -- >> the done it on mice. that's how we start all of that. when it comes to things like cancer it takes years for them to be exposed. we haven't had that time to
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evaluate it. fool me once shame on you folol me twice shame on me. how it will effect people down the road. our biggest concern adults can make their decision they can have the facts and do that and of secondhand smoke. >> there isn't any. >> there's no smoke. it's a vapor. >> there is. >> absolutely the idea that you don't know once you find out it is safe will you come out and apologize? >> i will be the first one but i doubt i will be doing that. >> there is no research. >> children and teenagers. >> it is not the kids. >> it is about the kids. we have to protect them. >> there is research that shows that kids are using vaping devices but it is replacing tobacco. they are not seeing vaping go up and tobacco go up. they are seeing vaping go up and tobacco dgoh down. that is a benefit you are getting them off cigarettes and vaping. it is easier to get off than
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cigarettes. you are getting them off of something highly addictive to less addictive. >> i disagree on many levels. in hawaii they raised the smoking age to 21 because ninth graders, 13, 14, and 15-year-olds 19 percent have used electronic cigarettes and 19 percent use regular. it effects growing brains. >> so does caffeine. >> it may be a gateway. >> i can't win an argument when you use a gateway argument. >> everything is a gateway. >> studies have shown. cigarettes are a gateway to vaping and vaping is a gateway to not smoking at all because they lower the concentrations of nicotine. th >> they don't. the amount is delivered and the target is many times more than what it is. >> at the beginning then they decrease it. >> are you a e cigarette smoker? >> yes, i am. >> how long? >> i would say 18 months. >> the goal is to bridge from smoking to this to nothing.
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>>ál;o;yes. >> you are 18 months out. >> i smoke maybe one ecig a week. when i smoke it i enjoy it knowing that it is dramatically healthi healthier. jumping off a building doesn't make sense. if you wanted somebody who smoked a pack a day to an e cig of course you want them to do it because there's no tobacco. nicotine compared to the tar is nothing in terms of harm. >> formaldehyde is something. formaldehyde is used in dead bodies. >> that's a fear fact tick. formaldehyde is used in a lot of things. it is used in a tiny, tiny minuscule amount. by the way i agree with you there should be regulations but there should be perhaps about age and packaging so people can't open it. >> what if an 18 month old child who drank the nicotine and passed away. >> that's one thing.
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a lot of people drink cleaning products. >> i eat glue. >> you do eat glue. >> that has nothing to do with e cigarettes. >> we will talk later about that. >> that's a bad parents. that's a lot of things kids can drink and die. >> if a patient said i am going to smoke cigarettes and e cigarettes would you say eat cigarettes? >> that puts us in a conundruco. we know there are dangers. >> they are better for you. >> it may be safer at certain levels. formaldehyde and anti freeze has been shown to cause cancer. nicotine is addictive thing. >> i think inclination of research is good but treating it like cigarettes it is harmful. i have to go. thank you for coming up and putting up with us. we are here to talk about mass extension and other scary stuff. first this week in tv history i
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>> how much should we fear the end is near? a new study out of mexico, a great place by the way claims we are in the beginning of a sick, mass extinction of spn earth. the last mass extinction killed the dinosaurs forever dinosaur. here to discuss joe mackey is here our stair restore res. why are human beings blamed? is it our fault? >> i don't think it is our fault. they say carbon dioxide i'd in the atmosphere and oceans are causing pan males to d -- anima go extinct. if conservation we can stave off the mass extinction. no one ever says good news. >> given the choice you would rather from the extinction. >> i would rather party up and have fun here. >> i am tired of them saying it
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is always our part. if the animals got with the program maybe they would survive. they haven't invented a single thing, joe. not a single thing. >> it is always useless animals that go extinct anyway. >> we have plenty of cows and chickens. maybe it is their fault for being delicious. >> the ones we eat actually will be around here forever like pigs. pigs have no problem. if you don't taste good, you are gone. >> why are people so worried about extinction anyway we have their dna. we are trying to bring back doo doo birds, i will be the first one to say i will have one of those doo doo burgers. >> coming up... >> they won't be on the dating. >> australian woman spent four-days in the hospital before her skinny jeans cutting off blood supply to her calves they couldn't remove them any other way but to tcut them.
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will this serve as a warning to the world about the dangers of skinny jeans. >> if they have taught mow anything warnings on cigarettes won't work. i don't think any warning on jeans will help. >> are skinny jeans good or bad? you are scared of everything. do they frighten you? >> they frighten me only because i put on a lot of weight. i don't understand why we are blaming the jeans here. you have to be skinny to wear skinny jeans. >> it is true. >> to me all jeans are skinny. i am a fat middle aged man. >> there is just more of us to love. i don't think -- >> women don't buy that. women don't buy that. >> i have gotten nice body comments late de i say you look good. >> i find it strange that the entire planet is held hostage by din nim. -- denim. i don't think there's been a history that everybody wears the same damn thing is jeans.
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it doesn't matter how poor you are or rich you are heeven in t islamic countries are wearing jeans. >> i don't understand why we shame people for sweat pants instead of saying oh look there's a smart person with comfortable pants. >> that's true. >> i don't get it either. >> last story shark week began on the discovery channel today and will feature 19 hours of shark content over the next seven days. this is exhilarating for many tv viewers, but i think, joe, this has to be your least favorite week of the earth. >> valentine's week is up there with shark week. >> really? >> sharks and ladies. things that scare me the most. >> what scares you about the ladies first? >> where do i begin? >> eye contact, physical contact,>> all contact. >> yes. >> well, this is turning into something -- >> this is the worst thing he
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had puberty. it involved the bed post. >> this interview is over. >> do you even bother turning on the tv during shark week? >> i still have to watch greg gutfeld and ghost whisperers. i don't watch shark week. >> have you considered protesting shark week? >> i will take them to more important shows like neighboringd in a parade that teaches survival skills and appeals to perverts. >> you know, i hate sharks, but i don't hate them as much as dolphins. i think the difference -- people love dolphins because they smile. they have a big smile. the dolphins are worse than sharks. why aren't you scared of dolphin as soon as because they have a nice smile? >> dolphins haven't been attacking people in north carolina. >> although i avoid the beach
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it's disgusting and there are teenager lifeguards to begin with. dolphins they are not smart enough to avoid a tuna tish net. >> we are fine. >> i think you have been brain washed by years of flipper. let's go to the op ed katherine. are you frightened by the stories or offended? >> i want to talk about my e cigarette problem. that doctor made me upset. i never smoked regular skaggs in my life now i smoke an e cigarette or e skaggs every day. >> whose fault is that? >> these are all of the ones i have smoked since tuesday. >> that is insane. >> is that a problem? i was at my desk all of a sudden i felt depressed i smoked an e scagg and i feel better. is this happening to everybody? >> just you. you are a very period person. you are easily influenced
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external environmental factors. there's nothing wrong with ecigs. >> look at me i am smoking this on air my grandma is going to see it. i am exposing everyone to mike chromium. and whatever formaldehyde so basically embalming everyone and i don't even care because i am so addicted. basically i want to say you are right. i don't want that doctor to be right. she can be the person to take my scaggs away. >> wasn't it 20-years ago chromium was supposed to be good for you. now because it is coming out of an ecig chromium is bad for you. we got back on to e-cigs. >> she is a lose cannon. i don't feel safe with her at all. >> that's why she is in another room. >> coming up, the apocalypse. >> first joe ann and katherine working together for the first time together. what can go wrong? how much time do you have?
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really free credit scores. really free. i have got to update my ink. >> owi read millennials out numbered baby boomers for the first time ever. many of the millennials are addicted to social media which is surely frying their precious brains. i challenged joanne and katherine to go social media free for a day, and then i told them to film it, because i am clever. they came back with this. >> this is going stoor so ea-- to be so easy without social media. >> it could be a great vacation. >> i am not phased.
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>> i don't know what to do with my hands. >> i don't know what to do with my mind. >> i>> what about my feelings. >> i have so many feelings #emotions. >> if you love someone let him go. >> if he comes back he was always yours. #so true. >> i want a doughnut #fatty #i week. >> does anybody know my ex-girlfriend's new girlfriend looks pat today. >> i need a new drink, #tequila. #bourbon. >> i need to find my cat he's gray and black and he's small also kind of big and he's cute and he does this with his face. he lays in the sun. no twitter, no facebook? how are we supposed to know what's going on. >> no idea what's going on in the world. >> they spelled my name with a d
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instead of a k. >> how are people going to know what we ate. >> they want to know what i ate. >> they will try. >> i made a picture of my lunch. you like it? whole grain bread. >> i need people to like this. do you like this? do you like this? i need to nor if you li-- to kn you like this. >> why is no one liking this photo? this is art. >> like this. love me. love me. love me. >> oh, that was easy. >> so easy. i can't believe you thought we would have a hard time. >> millennials can't handle it. >> i can do it any time.
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>> that was -- that is very depressing. because it is true. it is true. people now need attention constantly. joanne. >> we need validation. we are not getting it from parents or employers because we don't have jobs. we need other forms of reassure ance. >> i validate you every day. >> is that validation? >> i don't know. maybe it is awkward staring. >> how do people respond to you are they uncomfortable or are you part of a show. >> it is okay if it results in attention. twitter is great for fulfilling all of the social needs that might be lacking in my own personal life in the real world. >> that's okay. >> are you addicted to social media and it is a good thing?
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>> social media is how i share my emotions. i think you are being too hard on millennials which is typical of ancient wise fox news hosts. boomers are the original love me generation. they are the parents boomers are to millennials as al qaeda is to isis. >> i would think you want social media controlled the government. >> that is a great idea. >> with ycan you image if baraca was the only one allowed. >> great singer, too. >> i talked to johnny rotten. i will frame you for unsolved murders in the midwest if you murders in the midwest if you leave.
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>> first i reorganize my american girl doll collection by hair color. takes hours. i sit down and have sushi with the sex pistol's front man. we talked about life, music and his new book "anger is an energy." >> what is surprising about this book is i didn't know anything about you. you grew up in northern california and i have had 77 rngs 78 was the most frightening thing on the planet. >> you could be rid of both properties you have my character and personality and my idea of what foes were for me. the imagery, the hairstyles. i slowly created this.
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you find out who i really was myself. so i came by the time i joined the sex pistols i was ready and rampant to write songs. >> there was a lot of honesty about the fact that you were self conscious in rehearsal and nervous. >> oh, yes. >> i would argue that if you are not nervous before something you are probably not that good at it. >> i look forward to that fear and panic and self doubt. it is how you get the' dr adrenaline necessary for the performance. >> how is this appreciated the people who knew you?
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>> they first heard my voice i recorded it, i didn't appreciate, so believe me, none of my mates did. >> by the way, your story about becoming an american citizen was interesting. didn't you spoil is robbery? >> yes, i stopped a robbery? >> how? on a drunk staircase this robber of the nightclub tripped over me and the police wanted to give me a commendation. i said no, no, don't you dare ruin my career. >> what is the advice that you give to somebody who is about to do something like that and you are dealing with like the worst part of it is that people are going to hate you. it is immediate rejection. how do you deal with that? >> embrace the hate. >> there's no other way of surviving. >> don't run into drugs and alcohol to try to hide that. if you are born to this as a
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po performer that will become very clear and verydçh÷ quickly and y on. >> what is your favorite song of all time? >> it is the end of the world ♪ ♪ it ended when you said good-bye ♪ why does the sun goes on shining ♪ ♪ why do these eyes of mine cry ♪ ♪ don't blame it on the end of the of the world ♪ ♪ it ended (bleep) >> what a sweetheart he is. great book. you should buy it. we have to take a break. what are our guests leaving with tonight? >> tonight's guests will receive an unlimited supply of binder ring tired of a broken binder why order a whole new binder when you can just replace the
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and crucial character flaw led to the break in the case. here's the 4th installment of the 52 part series. >> trevor could often be found after hours at the local laundry mat. as many close friends would later recall he was obsessed with personal hygiene frequently washing his underwear up to six times a day. >> it was his greatest asset but also his greatest liability. >> that is because cops knew exactly where to find him. one night as trevor was listening to huey lewis and the news on his walkman he noticed the flashing lights of a police car pulling into the parking lot. he quickly escaped out the back door but left an important clue at the scene, a mysterious pair of boxer briefs. but as investigators soon found
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out they didn't be long to trevor. >> i look at had and on the back on the top part of it it has a name on it, it is not this guy's name. >> it turned out he stole them from somebody else. >> this revelation would blow the case wide open. >> remi, i would love to hear more about this. unfortunately we are out of time. specs thanks to remi, joanne, katherine, dr. radcliffe, a good sport. the evil liberal panel and of course lou dobbs. i am greg gutfeld, i shall see you next time. >> i have been active four weeks it is not working. i am trying. >> let me try some way to help you.
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>> maybe we should -- (laughter) >> i am making fun of sunday i. >> have a great day. >> is he four years too late? how will his straight talking style play outside new jersey. >> you're a pretty hard charging guy. >> what about bridgegate. >> when you're exonerated the people that wrongly accused you should have the guts to stand up and say i'm sorry. >> he sits down to discuss his candidacy on fox news sunday. >> then iran nuclear negotiations extended for another week. >> we'll ask our sunday panel whether the u.s. and it's partners are willing to walk away from a bad deal.
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