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bengha benghazi. that's part of a special sunday edition of "justice" tomorrow night at 9:00. that's it for us. thanks so much for watchi hi, i'm greg gutfeld. now three times more absorbent. here's what's coming up. attacks on trump supporters in california. the media calls them protesters, but should we call them something else? i nominate jerky jerk faces from planet jerk-face. it's hillary versus donald. she says he's crazy, he says she's crooked. i say buy stock in popcorn. and he calls himself the greatest and who are we to ago? respect to muhammad ali, tonight. let's get started, america. [ applause ]
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let's welcome tonight's guests. he's only played 14 more nfl seasons than me. he's the legendary quarterback boomer esiason. [ applause ] our lovable lush joanne nosuchinsky. [ applause ] he puts the fox in fox and friends. weekend co-anchor tucker carlson, look at him. yeah. [ applause ] she's quirky and smirky, her soul quite amerimurky, katherin timpf. and from the show "guy code," andrew schultz.
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[ applause ] but first, it's the same b.s. headline every day. protesters assault trump supporters. but is it protesting really? have you seen these bozos? imagine placing their behavior somewhere else. what if you saw a man egging a woman in an olive garden or sucker punching a man in a canoe. so let's drop the label "protester." if a mob of men attacking a woman is that protesting? is arson now a flash campfire? i've seen these emotions up close. this happened last month when some teens recognized me at the mall. [ laughter ] i didn't stop them. but the moment you hit someone,
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you become an a-hole, not an activist. so because i believe in safety, there are some tests for the protester. first, have a catchy chant. something uplifting when heard on live tv. >> [ bleep ] donald trump! [ bleep ] donald trump! >> see, that's a problem. because we had to bleep the first part. i can only assume you're saying "hug" donald trump. [ laughter ] >> hug donald trump. hug donald trump. >> sounds so much better. up next, hold up a sign saying something inspiring. if you're in california and you're holding one that says, trump, this is mexico, you're just confusing everybody, it's not mexico, it's california, you jack-ass. next, mind your manners. it could save your life. just last week, a thug tried to rape a woman in new york city,
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when her husband came home, he beat the guy to death with a tire iron. the guy is a free man. [ applause ] i'm not saying -- i'm not saying this could happen to a violent protester. wait, am i saying that? no, i'm not saying that. my point is, we've got to calm this [ bleep ] down and ask ourselves why is it happening? the sports mindset has invaded politics, which inflames emotions. i mean, is this a campaign or the nba? first, you have all this trash talk. >> this sleazy guy right over here from abc. lying, lying ted. little marco. lying, crooked hillary. >> see, it always works. plus, you have all the teen jerseys from both sides. and you get ejections from the stands. >> get him out of here.
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>> sooner or later, peaceful folks will tire of the repeated attacks and then exercise another right of their own. [ applause ] all right, i worry -- >> why are you starting with me? >> you're the athlete. am i exaggerating my fear that this could get worse? >> no, i don't think you are. i think what's happening here -- and i'm an independent by the way and i know donald trump. i live here in new york, so i know what he's all about. you know, it's kind of interesting watching what's happening. i know the people who support donald trump will be emboldened by what they saw yesterday, because they saw the mexican flag on the soil of the united states. they saw these people yelling at him, as if he weren't an american running for president. i think this is going to
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embolden people. what's going to happen is sooner or later, it's going to come together and that's when it will get ugly. >> i also think the uber liberals the ones beating up the trump fans, i think when it comes to the uber liberals, they think they can break the law if it's for a righteous cause. it's like, you're not batman. [ applause ] batman gets to do that. you've got to obey the laws and let people do what they want to do. >> and we are not condoning -- we want this violence to end, tucker. how do we do that? >> that is such a deep point. they believe the guy is hitler and if he's hitler, what wouldn't you do to stop him? it was not just a anti-trump protest, it was an anti-american protest.
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make california mexico? this lays bare the whole point of this election, immigration. the country is totally different from what you grew up in, and now you turn on the tv and now you know. >> what do you think, joanne, everybody is blaming trump in the media. you have the mayor of san jose that says it's partly on trump. >> i blame us. i blame the media. people want to feel significant, and i think that a lot of that is coming from them fighting for a worthy cause. call me lame, but i think the best peaceful protest is done in the voting booth. [ applause ] >> that was sucker-plause. it sounded so nice, people were like, let's applaud the girl. kat, last word on this topic to you. box editor said that there
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should be riots wherever trump shows up, and i think he got suspended. >> that helps trump more than anything. saying trump is a sexist, they're going to respond by saying you were pelting a rom with raw eggs. >> good for the hair. >> the way she responded, she was just like, huh? like she didn't -- i don't know, i would have been a little more angry. or saying he's racist because he wants to stop immigrants. but standing there saying i want to make this mexico. so they're taking away any legitimacy of any criticisms that they have. >> i think we all agree this was a win for donald trump. it was a huge win. those visual images on tv -- >> makes you want to vote for him. >> i'm on the fence, and i'm like, that makes me run towards
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donald, and then he says something like what i'm about to talk about now. and then i slow down. this happened, donald trump singling out a black person in the crowd during a rally yesterday in redding, california. >> we had a case where we had an african-american guy, who was a fan of mine, great fan, great guy. in fact, i want to find out what's going on with him. look at my african-american over here. look at him. are you the greatest? do you know what i'm talking about? okay. >> all right. i think he left out the word "friend." a man named gregory cheatle is a republican running for congress in california. he said he was proud that trump acknowledged me. tucker, my theory is when he said my african-american, he was shorting -- my was short for
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michigan. >> don't read too much into it. he's insensitive, that's the way he is. much more upsetting and a real issue is what he's been saying about this judge. >> yes. >> where he's saying the guy should be disqualified because his parents were born in mexico. >> he's got to stop that. >> for those of us that think he's bringing up important issues -- >> when he talks about the judge has to be recused because of mexican heritage, it's like people claiming white privilege. >> not to excuse the race-baiting that's going on in the left for the last 50 years, but it's still wrong. >> andrew, thoughts? >> well, on that, i think i disagree with tucker. i think it's a smart move. [ laughter ] >> why? >> because that's what i do at jury duty, you know what i mean? you go on jury duty and they're like, how do you feel like polish people? i'm like, i hate parogeys.
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he's just taking advantage of the situation. can i say one thing about that, yeah, it comes out awkward, but if you keep on watching the tape, he celebrates the guy for beating up a klu klux klan, i don't know even how to say that group. >> you're so nonracist. >> but if you listened to the entire thing, he's incredible supportive of his bravely. >> you're turning into a trumpette. >> kat, last word? >> about the judge thing, you can't be doing that. you really just can't be doing that, because again, it legitimizes -- you can't advertise someone as a problem with you. oh, wait, it works for him every time. so probably won't matter. >> how many times have you said about donald trump in the last four months, you can't do that. and it doesn't make a
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difference. >> people are like, kind of, yeah. >> that logic, we should tell him to do it and it would stop. >> it could be worse. he didn't nickname his african-american something. >> yeah, i think with african-americans, it's weird when white people are saying "they're mine." >> that's a problem. >> i think what you hit on is really important with trump. i think we have to celebrate him. i think they would rattle him. he thrives in chaos. but if we start saying you're the best and your hands are huge and your hair looks great. >> if everyone was only nice to him, what would he do? >> we've got to go. before we go to break, though, i want to have a quick quiz to our off site focus group. how many of you find me physically attractive? [ applause ] come on! there you go. that's good. just checking. coming up, donald trump and
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hillary clinton, not on this show, but we're going to talk about each other. stick around. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands.
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thursday, hillary dragged trump through the mud like a gorilla pulling a child through a zoo pond. >> donald trump's ideas respect just different, they are dangerously incoherent. they're not even really ideas, just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds, and outright lies. i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain his affection for tyranttyrants. it's not hard imagining donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> it was like somebody reading back everything i did on spring break in 1987 before there were camera phones. the message was harsh, but the messenger is worst. having hillary clinton give a speech on foreign policy is like bill clinton writing an advice
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column on fidelity. ben zaghaz benghazi, and the e-mail mess. she exposed more classified it was than anthony weiner did his own crotch. to trump's credit, he has no record of foreign policy achievement, but he has no record of foreign policy blunders. he's an unknown. we don't even know what we don't know about him. so who would think that the key advantage in the arena of foreign policy would be no track record? but that's what's happening when you run against hillary. she's done so many bad things, we prefer a man who's done nothing at all. imagine if you were having open heart surgery. hillary is a surgeon but none of her patients ever survive and donald, who has never done surgery before, but he did watch a lot of general hospital. [ applause ]
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is it scary that's good enough for me? i've got to play some tape, because i like the fact that hillary is now modulating the way she talks. but last night, she did this. >> i said to myself, hey, wait a minute, fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on us, right? we are not buying that. >> all right. i want to play that again. but look at the guy behind her we spot shadowed. >> i said to myself, hey, wait a minute, fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on us, right? we are not buying that. >> he was so happy to hear that. slow motion, please. >> shame on us, right? we are not buying that. >> but you know what?
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it was like he was at a leonard skynard concert and he just played "free bird." what did you make of her speech? >> i don't know whether she's telling the truth or not. all i know is watching you guys do this daily, i watch them give a speech and i know they're lying, then they come to you guys, you tell us they're lying. and somebody on the panel says, that's politics, like it's okay. >> that's what beckel used to do for us. >> in the world of football, we know the winner and loser after the play is over. we know what you kicked my ass or i kicked your ass. in politics, i don't know who is telling the truth or not. so i just stop listening. >> that's a bad sign. andrew, where are you in this? >> "the shaw shank redemption" spring line.
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honestly, i don't know what to make -- she's a horrible communicator. it's sad that trump is a better communicator, even though he's not really saying anything. it's like listening to someone speak italian. you don't know what they're saying, but that sounds nice. i want to eat that, that's beautiful. and hillary is like hearing someone speak russian. that is frightening. i don't know what's going on. >> i wouldn't know about that. tucker, this is so good. foreign policy -- i see something happening later. we want somebody with no experience. >> as you wisely pointed out, compared to the option in this case, yeah, maybe we do. i'm struck -- look, her criticism about his temperament and inability to not rise to needling is a real thing.
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and it's a huge problem for him. but when she says he's likely to get us into pointless wars, you have to laugh. she's got a pretty track record on that question. he's running to her left, and i support that, by the way. >> he's only going to wage war on macy's, or anybody that leaves the united states. >> i can't wait for the debates, because she's going to try to say all these things and attack him, and he'll be like, what about benghazi? and he wins. it doesn't matter. because she has so many bad things. i can't believe she had the guts to brag about how she handled nuclear negotiations with russia. you mean when you sold a fifth of our uranium and got $145 million sent to the clinton foundation, your little slush fund, that's what you're bragging about?
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[ applause ] thank you. >> hillary saw a window of opportunity, especially now people are criticizing trump. she's like, i'm going to jump on board, call it a foreign policy speech. she didn't lay out the things she wanted to do. but i wanted trump to hit back at her on twitter. he just said she was a phony, calling her crooked and lying. just look at anyone else's criticisms of hillary on twitter. here are the actual things she's done wrong on foreign policy and start spreading that message. >> or just say, benghazi, and he wins. we've got to move on. we've got a lot more stuff coming up. did lou dobbs get snubbed yet again for "people" magazine's sexiest man alive? it's a question special report refused to answer. and what does the dalai lama
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he's the rudest buddhist. i speak of the dalai lama, who told a german paper this week that too many refugees are entering europe, saying "europe cannot become an arab country. germany is germany. there are so many refugees that in practice it becomes difficult." from a moral point of view, the refugees should be admitted temporarily. germany allowed over 1 million refugees to enter germany. but since then, the policy has become much less popular, as crime and terrorism linked to isis has skyrocketed. andrew, is that racist or practical?
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>> i don't trust this dalai lama. [ laughter ] look, i don't know anything about him. but who has benefited more from exile than the dalai lama? >> true. >> so i think he wants to stop the refugees because they're going to snatch up his speaking engagements. he's worried a really good syrian refugee is going to pop up in germany and take over, because we're done with this guy. >> i love this dalai lama. isn't this the same guy that said if he had a female successor, she would have to be hot. i love the non-pc dalai lama. >> he's the buddhist trump. >> and it is better to be attractive, he's correct about that. i love him. you go on with your bad self, dalai lama. >> tucker, he's a lot like you. i think he could be trump's vp.
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>> he raises like the deepest questions, does living in germany bake you german? of course, that's the position of all good germans. the irony is, the refugees don't buy into that. that's a very western notion. do you think your average syrian refugee living there sees himself as german or swedish? of course not. that's the whole problem. they see nationality tied to ethnicity. that's how they see it. >> boomer, right now, they foiled a plot of syrian terrorists who blended in with the migrants. it's not talking trash. >> he's talking realism is what he's talking, basically saying what everybody is thinking. i would tell you that the way i look at this is that it's
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serious discussion for serious people to have. >> he's basically saying we're not competent enough, boomer, former qb. >> i didn't say that. i'm saying he's real about what he's saying. >> you're saying he's totally right. >> you're saying i'm very smart. >> joanne, i have a theory that the dalai lama -- look at boomer shaking his head. i have a theory why the dalai lama is at peace has to do with more of the fact he doesn't wear a belt. when you wear a belt, you're aware of weight gain. >> and suspenders do a better job of holding up your pants, yet we stick to the belt. but again, speaking about practicality, that's what he is talking about when he talks about refugees. i'm tiring of especially the left trying to paint people who take the practical route as
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being nonempathetic. that's not the case. you're just trying to make sure everyone wins. [ applause ] >> last word. >> i don't understand why germany can't become an arab nation. [ laughter ] i don't get it. >> i don't know either. >> i'm being serious. >> you'll find out soon enough. >> if people vote to be an arab nation, that's their right. [ overlapping speakers ] i've got to move in. vote to end voting, that's democratic? >> that's democracy. >> what if you just vote to end democracy. >> we voted to start voting. when we let women start voting.
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>> what a mistake that was. that's a joke. coming up, is it time for a viable third party in america? and later, what we loved about muhammad ali. >> i'm so bad, i make medicine sick. i'm so bad, i could run through a hurricane and don't get wet. when george foreman meets me, he'll pay his debt. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar.
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will voters rejoice for a third choice? a recent poll found that 47% of registered voters would consider a third party presidential nominee, up about 10% from eight years ago. former new mexico governor gary johnson wrapped up the libertarian nomination this week. he's chosen former massachusetts
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governor bill wells as his running mate. and bill crystal is floating the name david french. as for me, i'm hope thing fellow makes a run. ♪ >> he's amazing. joanne, can a third party candidate make a legitimate run this year? >> i think anything is possible this year. as we've seen with trump, name reck nation and exposure, it's really important. so johnson should consider releasing something like this. >> fractured party? call the offices of johnson and wells. have you been emotionally injured by a rally protester? tired of getting screwed by the establishment? >> then call johnson and wells.
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>> this is me before i went to johnson and wells. this is me now. >> they not only explained my rights, but they also explained this novel. >> they play fair capitalism. >> so if you're ready to choose the candidate who will stand up for your weeds -- rights, stand up for your rights. >> johnson and wells! >> i'm gary johnson, and i do not approve of this message. this was terrible idea. >> johnson and wells! [ applause ] >> nice. gary seemed really happy to be there. >> yeah, he really loves me. >> third party, what do you think, andrew?
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>> i don't know if there's a country that even has a libertarian government. like does that exist? >> no, and that's why there's no perfect government yet. >> i just found out about libertarian. for a long time, i thought they were just saying libraryians. if there was a country, it's like, why do these librarians want to run for president? but if there was a country that uses that philosophy and it works, i'm okay with it. >> it's the only consistent philosophy of all government across the board. >> boomer, will a third party just hurt one of the other candidates? >> it's not going to work. you guys were exciting, by the way, but those guys are not very exciting. but i think i agree with you. if you can find the perfect libertarian government and they could somehow be exciting, yeah,
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they've got a chance. >> what if america waited to become america, because nobody had done it yet? how about that andrew? >> they did do it before. >> where? >> greece. >> it wasn't the same. >> we perfected it because we're the greatest. but these things have been done. i'm not against it. libertarians are like republicans but they believe in abortion. >> there's free markets, free minds. that's all you got to remember. >> you live your life the way you want to live it, i just want to pay for it. [ applause ] >> i think that's a good point. i just want to see it work, like is there a norway kind of like that, that works. >> kind of the opposite of norway. >> a little country where they have a lot of money that it works? >> no. but look, we're not going to get a real third party challenger. we're going to have a multiparty system, which is a shame.
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but the whole message of the internet is my opinion matters. i'm a precious snowflake, listen to me, i'm unique. and either party represents anybody with any great decision, so we're going to get a multiparty decision. >> that means we can swing from one extreme to the other. >> every interest group that you hate will be its own political party and it will be necessary to pander to them. >> that's when i introduce the unicorn party. a horn in every pot. they are for the second amendment but not for military force. how can you love one and not the other? if you believe in having a gun to protect your house, you should have the greatest military ever to protect your country. >> we already spend more on our military than the next ten
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countries combined. >> let's just spend more. >> doesn't military spending offer us some advantage in other areas? like we -- correct me if i'm wrong, we control the seas. so if you want to ship goods around the world, you have to pay the piper. >> we don't actually correct tolls on the sea. >> we do collect tolls. >> no, we don't. >> this is amazing. >> it's not necessary like a toll for you to pass into hoboken. but more like hey, if you want to continue shipping shirts from here to there, you've got to do what we say when this boat comes in. >> we have trade agreements and tariffs and stuff, but that's different. >> can i just say one thing, tucker? i don't know a lot, but i'm getting tired of these european
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countries getting so upetty about their health care when we protect the water. >> you are turning into trump. you're even getting more orange. i've got to go, you guys. i'm running out of time. each watching weird stuff happen. still to come, i reveal the truth about the lochness monster. and children, gifts from heaven or spawns of the devil? why can't they be both? feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief
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>> he let us know you ran a red light. >> oh, no. >> meanwhile, in china, a 5-year-old destroyed his lego sculpture just one hour after it went on display. it took three days, 10,000 bricks and $15,000 to build. so are these incidents just kids not knowing any better or is it something more sinister at work here? it's the subject of our new parenting segment -- >> no, they're not. i have a son and daughter. my daughter went through the evil stage when she was a teenager, but i'm blessed with two great kids. >> tucker, you have 30 children. bad investment? >> they're great. and by the way, legos are meant to be destroyed. it's like a cherry blossom, it
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suspect meant to last forever. but that's the end of america, when your kids are more loyal to the state than they are to you, it can only happen in massachusetts. [ applause ] >> andrew, get something out of your mouth and talk. >> this kid is a rat. that's all i have to say. >> that kid that knocked over the lego thing, i don't feel bad for the lego guy. if you have that much time to just build legos, your life is probably all right. but the kid that called the cops on his dad, you don't call the cops on your family. you hide your family from the cops, if necessary. but you don't do that. i know you always say if there's kids involved on the show, don't get too negative. but no, this kid is a nightmare. >> i have said that. it's probably a lovely child, jo. >> maybe.
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we need to stop saying, kids will be kids. let them enjoy their childhood. no, i believe it's important to show kids what reality is, like treat them like adults, give them responsibilities so they become better and cynical, then they don't have fun and get into trouble. >> before we go, my thought on this is totally different. i'm tired of the release of 911 tapes, because that's going to influence whether or not you call 911. if tucker and i go out and night, and maybe i ingest too much of a certain substance and tucker says i'm going to call 911, but then he says no, i work on fox news, this is going to show up everywhere and he's going leave me at the motel 6 with the sheep. you are. >> that's a conundrum i've faced more than once. >> i have, too. i've called 911 and was like, sorry, butt dial. kilmeade's fine.
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the greatest fighter of all time! >> former heavyweight boxing champ muhammad ali has died at the age of 74. he was known for his fast fists, quit whit and humanitarian work. so we're going to close out our show with some final thoughts. >> i got a chance to meet muhammad ali later in life. i asked him for an autograph and he signed a pair of boxing gloves and i still have them to this day. >> andrew, you're pretty young, but you know who muhammad ali
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is. >> yeah, yeah. my father used to be in the news business and he would go cover muhammad ali's fights and go the camp all the time and he thought muhammad ali was the most gracious guy and just hardworking and there's a muhammad ali quote i often think about, don't count the days, make the days count. not that many people are willing to sacrifice celebrity and money to do what they love. regardless of how you feel about his political opinions, he stayed true to how he felt and what was the right thing to do in the moment and i respect that. it's hard to turn down money. you know? >> i don't. [ laughter ] tucker, you've been talking about muhammad ali all day. >> yeah, we had tons of people on, what a great humanitarian he was. my only exposure was watching his fights in the '70s, and my view has not changed. he was a savage athlete and i was impressed by that. he didn't just want to beat joe
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frazier, he wanted to destroy joe frazier as a man and i admire his intensity. >> joanne, thoughts? >> as a woman, i love inspirational quotes and he had so many. i think my favorite is, i am the greatest, and i knew that even before i was great. but that's the thing. the confidence that he had going into everything he did. and with the passion he had. he knew he was unstoppable. and i think that's -- if everyone had a little bit of that, so much could be accomplished. >> some people have too much of that. the one thing i remember as a young person, when you only had three choices, abc, cbs, and nbc, is what a fascinating and amazing entertainer he was on talk shows. because like i wasn't a sports person. i watched mike douglas and merv griffin. i wasn't running around a track. i was sitting at home, pretending i was sick so i could
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watch these talk shows. and dinah shore. every time muhammad ali was on a show, it was unforgettable. what it was johnny carson, you name it. he was the 1970s for -- he just -- >> if you ever watched him and howard cosell, it was unbelievable. you think about the worldwide understanding of who muhammad ali was, there are few people who have gotten to that point. in the sports world, he's right there with pele. >> all right. thanks to all my guests. [ applause ] i'm greg gutfeld. and i love you, america. >> have you been emotionally injured by a -- >> i called johnson and wells. they not only explained by
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rights, but these albums. >> tired of getting screwed by the establishment? >> then call johnson and wells -- [ laughter ] i'm sorry. >> tired of getting . ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to red eye, hello, everyone, i'm tom shillue, let's check in with andy levy. >> and handwritten letter, just love, flattery and revenge. personally i prefer them cut up from magazines. plus, elom musk says we're living in a computer-generated time. and i assume owners would do to you what they did to that poor gorilla.

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