tv The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News May 27, 2017 10:00pm-11:01pm PDT
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>> republican congressional candidate accused of body slamming a reporter. >> body slamming. >> body slam. >> body slam. >> body slammed him and broke his glasses. >> that is not a body slam. [laughter] >> this is a body slam. >> whoa. oh, no. look at that grip. whoa. >> knocked him down with ease. throttled him and right into the power. >> it looks like -- ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: all right. serious stuff today.
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it's now a routine, terror strikes, people cry. i write something, then i drink. but something elsd happened after the manchester attack that struck me. in brussels, thousands marched but not against terror, but donald trump's arrival to that city. the president wasn't welcomed, they said, as long as he pushed his war agenda. i guess they forget that he wasn't the one who butchered those little girls. >> if you stop this madness, this arms race, think about what a world we could live in. we could end poverty. >> he must smell great. [laughter] now, if they want to live with terror while bravely marching against a 7-year-old law abiding politician, let them fester and defeat in moral squalor. you suck and you deserve to suck. but not us. as an experiment pretend that islamic terror didn't result
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from a toxic belief that came from outer space. what would earth do about a roving band of blood thirsty aliens butchering innocent people. i think we would unify and kill them. however, there would likely be people from brussels defending these murder russ creed dents saying who are we to judge and beside trump sucks. but for me trump has it right in plain language. >> there can be no co-existence with this violence. there can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it, and no ignoring it. this is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life and decent people, drive them out of your communities, drive them out of your holy land. and drive them out of this earth. >> greg: so essentially he just shoved cowardly platitudes off to the side
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much like this. >> the president was hardly feeling bashful throwing his weight around pushing past the prime minister of monte negro, elbowing his way to the front of the pack. >> president trump made his way to the front of a score. why did he shove a prime minister? >> shoving the leader of monte negro out of the way so the president could stand first is not assuring other allies sort of pushy america rudeness. that is quite a moment. >> greg: oh my god the leader of monte negro. i have never even heard of that place before. i'm sure it's a good place. but, sure, pushy american rudeness. well, maybe the world needs a push right now. at least in the right direction toward a new response to terror. one that's trained in body and mind one that's unafraid of being labeled. meaning if they call you islamophobic you say so what?
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we need a new understanding of surveillance that security and freedom don't fight each other, they enhance each other, much like la verb and shirley. [laughter] we also need to keep calling them losers. >> i will call them from now on losers because that's what they are. they're losers. murdered by evil losers in life. these killers and extremists and, yes, losers. they are losers. [applause] >> greg: i think we found his safe word. good for him. most important we must overcome our resistance to moral action. what undermines our safety is the fear of looking bigoted. remember the line if you see something say something? the left adds do that and you're racist. this creates a moral paralysis. if you say something and you are wrong, the consequences
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are huge and you will be branded. so you say nothing due to islamaphobia. phonia, so how did this start? well, for decades we have been told that the root of all present injustice is our past faults. this relativism cripples us to believe you cannot address evil because you may not be better than them. it's everywhere. school, media, entertainment. makes us victims to subservant evil. just days before islamic radicals killed a bunch of little girls it's the cowardice that says if we tell these extremists we are to blame maybe they will like us. no, they will just kill you first because even they will find you annoying. [applause] >> greg: thank you. thank you, thank you. stop. no, continue. all right. let's welcome tonight's guest.
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he is so tough he sweats actual bullets former u.s. marine staff sergeant joey jones. [cheers and applause] he is so charming mates follow him home actor comedian and host of american ninja warrior matt eyes man. eisman. he is as unique as her limbs are weak. co-host of fox news specialists kat timpf. [cheers and applause] and a holla hoop is his pinky ring, former body guard and massive sidekick cyrus. serious topic here but what should would he be doing now? should would he be doing anything different? i would assume so. >> well, we have to follow our human intelligence where it leads us to. all your points about islamophobia phobia. the idea of see something say something. don't say everything. don't say it about that guy
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because of how he looks. nothing that will trump human intelligence. nothing that will trump the ability to follow a lead. we can't solve, you know, the crimes of chicago by riding the world of guns. we are not going to solve what happened over the week by riding the world of the things can you use to make explosives like sand. so, making annual explosive, making a bomb, we are not going to get rid of bombs and get rid of bad people. we can out them. we can find them and put them in jail before they have a chance to do this. >> greg: what's wrong with the intelligence now? >> i think the biggest problem we have right now with following this intelligence is they don't know where that threshold is. you know, i don't know if it's someone seriously googled how to make a bomb too many times or i traveled to syria and libya and i kind of hate freedom so maybe you should come look at me. but they are not identifying unfortunately the red line in the sand. so that when people cross over it they follow through. >> greg: if they looked at my google searches, they wouldn't think i was a terrorist but they would think there was something really wrong with
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me. [laughter] >> greg: because sometimes they pop up. i look at them and i go what was i doing last night that i was so interested in finding out what a naked panda would look like. i don't know, matt. >> i was picturing tyrus. >> why is that? >> because i was black and white? [laughter] >> see, i said something wrong already. >> guards. [laughter] >> greg: matt, they had like five opportunities, the security services had like five opportunities to stop this bomber and i keep thinking that i don't want to impugn these people but i always feel like there is something, a fear like you risking your reputation if you actually make the wrong decision. >> i think it's just what you said where we are finding out these situations with the tsarnaev brothers that they had been observed as well. people are petrified of making these ache salvations and being wrong. look, this is the hardest balance i think that's right. because we believe in freedom of speech and freedom of
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thought but then when we find out that the thoughts were translated into actions, it's too late. so i don't know that there is an easy solution. but what i believe is that i love the idea of open hand and love all, but i think fear is what motivates people. fear of retaliation. and so i don't mind that trump is out there wielding the stick because i think somebody has to do it in fight against terror. >> greg: it's true. like, kat, arianna grande came out with a statement and the statement was very careful. it talked about love and support. but, at a certain point love is not all you need. >> no. you need fear. it's better to be feared than loved because love comes and goes but deep seeded fears last forever. sometimes destroying love in the process. >> greg: yeah. >> i couldn't be a bigger fan of trump calling isis losers. i think it's the greatest thing of all time. if you think of somebody you hate it wouldn't as close as how isis hates us. somebody you really really hate and wanted to destroy them. you know it happens. and they called you a monster.
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you are going to think dope, it's working. if you say they are a leaders. you are going to go, what? am i a loser? am i a loser? that's the worse thing that can happen to you. >> greg: that's so true. tyrus, if this act doesn't cause people to actually, are you still mad at matt? >> yeah. >> going to call me a loser now and it's going to haunt me. [laughter] >> yes, greg. >> greg: this was particularly -- i mean, everything ice success does is horrible. they specifically targeted teenage young girls for this heinous act. if that doesn't move the needle and get people that were always kind of like, well, we should talk about tolerance, shouldn't this be the last straw? >> you would think that it would be. you would think at that point it would be game on. there is no more left and right. straight middle and everyone is talking the same story. it's funny to me, they will go the extra step to go -- and donald trump does some weird things.
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let's take a look for example, the body slam issue, it was a scuffle. a scuffle is not good. it was a brush by. excuse me, i do it at the airport all the time. move. it wasn't a shove. >> no, it wasn't. >> but they won't say -- they won't go all in and say we need to draw -- start vetting everyone that comes out of syria, everyone that comes out of libya. sorry my bad if we lock you up and i'm wrong we will let did you go. we would rather be wrong than right. any won't go that far. if it's something -- >> greg: what you are saying is they go for the easy outrage because it doesn't cost anything and there is no risk. but if you are wrong on this one, you lose your reputation, you could lose your job. you are in the paper. there are people that are more angry at a british journalist for a tweet, you know, than. >> it was a very bad tweet. >> it was a bad tweet. he didn't kill people. and the fact what bothers me is that he thought it was funny. >> we are talking about two different tweets. >> okay. >> i'm talking about a female
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journalist who said that what was needed was a final solution. katie hopkins. she used the wrong and then she changed it to a better solution or something. she changed it. but it was like everybody got so outraged and maybe she made a mistake, maybe she didn't make a mistake. but that's easy outrage. why not get outraged at this other, the actual act that kills people which might be a start. >> i want to own it. don't apologize at the end. >> we need to kill more of them and then post pictures of killing more of them. because it's very effective for them. i mean, at the end of the day, i much rather see their bodies mangled on television than our 17-year-old daughters. [applause] >> the fact you can post a picture in the "new york times," put pictures of detonator out there. put pictures of them dead out there. that's what i want to see. my curiosity. click bait. >> greg: i know we have to go. i find it very strange that we don't see those pictures.
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in the gulf war we saw so much footage of charred cars along. but it makes me think that whatever we are doing is so horrifying, you know what i mean? we must have them in a place and we must be just killing them because i don't know why we are not seeing. this there are apparently thousands of them are dead, but we don't have the evidence, do we? >> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us see what you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house.
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>> greg: investigators believe the manchester bomber spent three weeks in libya before returning home to his native u.k. just days before the concert. mean time the french interior minister says he traveled to syria in the past. my next guest says there is no way he should have been allowed back in the united kingdom but yet he was.
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it's not a mirage. it's nigel farage. the man that brought us brexit. he is now a fox news contributor. good to see you, nigel. [applause] >> thank you. good evening. [applause] >> greg: you know, my first question is how like the u.k. is i guess the fifth richest nation nut world. but they often use the defense of having limited resources. each if you have limited resources, shouldn't that go to the task of this, defense of the realm? wouldn't that be the most important? >> no. good lord, no. you are missing the point. we're spending all our money on foreign aid. and giving money to the european union. i mean, it's mad, isn't it? you know, here we are. here we are now, we are spending more money, giving cash to brussels. we may have voted brexit. we haven't left. we are still giving crash to brussels. we are giving more money in foreign aid. much of it to corrupt regimes.
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we spend more doing that than we do actually looking after, you know, our policing and our antiterrorism services. and i think there is going to have to be post manchester a big change of attitude. >> greg: i asked a buddy of mine who lives in london. he used to be in the rock band in the 80's. i won't say which one. when i said i was having you on the show he said ask him this. napoleon said the english are a nation of shop keepers. is theresa may more interested in balancing shopping basket than protecting citizens? i guess it's the same kind of question about allocating resources. >> yeah. look, you know, we are the -- as i said, we waste money on a whole lot of foreign adventures, whole stack of our money is tied up in bureaucracy. but you know something? if you are in trouble in life, you know, personally, whatever it is, that's the moment you borrow money. >> greg: right. >> there is no sum of money
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that we can spend stopping atrocities like manchester that will be considered to me to be a waste of money. let me tell you that this week in many ways, innocence has died. firstly, they went after teenage girls. secondly, we started this week being told by the intelligence services there were 3,000 suspected terrorists living in our country. we end this week being told there are 23,000. just think about that. >> greg: it's amazing the time bombs. this guy was allowed back. in how in god's name does that happen? we're learning that there were chances to stop this guy. >> five. >> greg: five? >> five separate occasions when individuals contacted the antiterrorism unit to say they were really worried about this man abedi. he had said terrible things. he praised suicide bombing. five separate warnings and he
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goes off to syria and we only find this out through french intelligence, which is change really because most of our information these days gets leaked from american intelligence. [laughter] but in this case it came from the french. he went to syria. and was allowed back into the country. and i have said for years and i will say it again. if you leave these shores and go off to fight for isis, you should be refused entry back into the country and your passport should be burned. [applause] >> greg: i have got to go, nigel. i want to thank you for doing. this congratulations on joining fox news. >> thank you very much, indeed. have a good evening. >> greg: why did trump body slam a reporter in montana? he didn't.
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robert: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm robert gray. president trump and the first lady are back at the white house. the president ending his first international tour since take office. the meetings with heads of state and nato leaders focused on trade and security. i now faces the nomination of a new f.b.i. director. gregg allman has died.
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his voguals and his touch on the or began gave the bandits unique sound. he had been in ill health cancelling a number of concerts the last year. divorce. alman was 69 years old. >> greg: while the body slam lingers, the media points a finger. greg gianforte won the special election for the republican seat in the u.s. house of representatives in montana, the state named after the miley cyrus character. his victory came just one day after he got in confrontation with the ben jacobs reporter from the guardian. >> i will talk to you about that later. >> there is not going to be time. >> please. [scuffle] >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last time you came here did you the same thing.
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get the hell out of here. get the hell out of here. the last guy did the same thing. are you with the guardian? >> yes and you just broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same damn thing. >> you just body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> greg: probably not the best way to handle this situation. who did the media blame it on? >> guy assaults a reporter, which i guess shouldn't be too surprising in an age of trump where he calls the press enemy of the people. these reckless words have consequences. >> it's part of this pattern that started during the campaign of, you know, donald trump really encouraging his supporters to target the media, to boo the media. >> we cannot separate this though from the general tone that's taking place, particularly from inside the white house. >> you don't think it's because of the guy who is in office now has said very horrible things about reporters. >> no. >> and has said that the reporters are the enemy of the american people. >> no, don. >> that has nothing to do with anything? >> there is just such anger and hostility and rage that is directed at journalists and that flows from donald trump.
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it's a straight line. >> it's so true. >> now, look, i know there aren't pictures of the incident. but i can tell you this. donald trump wasn't there. he was here getting body shamed by the pope. [applause] i'm not sure what potiszza is i'm sure pizza with pot on it. gets handsy with a reporter of course you are going to blame trump. sprint to the bathroom after eating a taco and hot cup of coffee. speaking of predictable. montana issued a statement after their guy lost gianforte should not be sworn in while his assault case are still pending of. are the democrats trying to delegitimize this election, too? i can make a nice quilt out of
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this pattern. [laughter] i'm going to go to the ninja warrior guy before i get to the body slam effort. matt, the guy still won, is this going to encourage other politicians to body slam reporters? >> i don't know why this feels like almost the amount of victim blaming that we're blaming trump's words on the actions of another adult. look, the guy has anger issues along with a nice sense of fashion. he really dressed up for his acceptance speech. i think he was wearing his hunting jacket. [laughter] people should take accountability for their actions and we should have the ability to speak our words. the thing i felt bad about was listening to the reporter speak. he sounded like the jerky boy there. i broke my glasses here. i wasn't feeling very sympathetic. >> greg: this is why i have got to get lasic. because this is going to happen to me. i always think i'm going to lose my. [laughter] >> probably a lot sooner than you think from somebody you
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know. [applause] >> greg: why are you applauding? you are applauding a direct threat. >> no, i'm not. >> greg: he just threatened me and the audience is going like -- this audience likes violence. [laughter] >> greg: this is a pro-violence audience. >> you are speculating, greg. >> greg: all right, mr. body slam. we saw you do a body slam earlier and then did you pushups on his neck. >> i'm all about fitness. [laughter] >> if did you go back to the whole thing, first of all, trump, yeah, he dissed the mediaened at media has dissed him back pretty good. i think they might be winning as far as the name-calling. the man was running. he is an adult. he is a hunter. and when you listen to him and i have been in a few fights and i have had a few assault gimmicks something like $250. it's not even going to show up. i don't talk about it. whatever. >> greg: like a magic trick. it's a legal term. >> the point is during when he was asking him questions about
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healthcare. i'm not justifying what he did. he was close enough to get in a scuffle. body slam would have been a long pause. it wouldn't be like oh, you broke my glasses. and if you are getting assaulted, you don't have time to say what is being done to you. oh my god he is picking me up. he just slammed me on the ground. this doesn't happen. but the point is he didn't say this is for trump, whack. then you can say [applause] >> you are bothering me. you are bothering me. i'm a hunter. i don't want to talk about healthcare. >> greg: all right. joey, everybody has lost their temper. it just so happens you have the perfect villain and perfect victim. i don't condone it i think it's wrong to body slam reporters. i want that on the record by the way. >> i have got a couple things here. one, if you want to know guy no legs need to stretch his knee out you got it all backwards. this may truly be because of trump. if it is because of trump it's
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because there is so much angst and just right now from seeing the media go after trump over little thing throughout this entire election and not to say that he hasn't brought it on himself. but what he has done is revealed the bias of the media and made it shamelessly obvious. so if a congressman there goes you are from the guard qanaian, right? because probably he has already been hounded five times over splitting words and crossing hairs. so it may be because of trump. it's now even now people running for office are oh i can express my angst for how i have been treated. >> greg: i see your point. i guess he won, kat. >> he sure did. >> greg: he won a because a lot of people already cast their votes before this happened. this certainly didn't hurt him. >> no, it didn't. i also want to say i do not condone violence. very concerning. what's also concerning is that he did this to a reporter in front of other reporters. i don't use violence to solve my problems anymore but when i
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was 5 i did. okay? when someone was really annoying me. my brothers annoying to me i would hit him absolutely. you don't do it when your mom is watching. you wait until she is not watching and claim he hit himself to frame you. >> i beg to differ, kat, sometimes you have to make an example out of somebody. not saying what he did was okay. but if i was going to beat somebody up from a bunch of people bothering me, i would do it right in front of everyone to watch. you need slapped around so everyone around can see what i'm doing to make an example so next time somebody calls me a panda. >> i wrestle. >> is he running for office, i think. making a compelling speech. >> scared right now. >> greg: do you know what i think? i blame the democrats for this victory. they ran a folk singer. this guy was a folk singer against a guy who body slams journalists. hasn't anyone ever seen animal house? am i cynical? do we have a broken guitar. >> reporter also feels like to a certain extent people like it goad people into getting a reaction.
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i won now because i'm part of the story. >> disclaimer, too. >> if someone breaks your glasses you can't see. >> when has a reporter ever been coal? every movie you have ever seen a reporter is here. everybody hates reporters. >> greg: i have got to go. reporters in movies are really good looking. in real life, no. they loor like this. [laughter] i'm in human terms i'm like a 6. reporter terms i'm a 10. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> greg: still to come. you will never guess what tom cruise said this week on australian tv. or maybe you will. i can never predict you anymore. white people take notes, making a burrito is cultural appropriation that and other ridiculous real life crap next. [cheers and applause]
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>> greg: mexican? more like mexi-can't. a burrito shop in portland has been forced to close after white owners were accused of cultural appropriation. ie stealing their ideas for food from another country. so like the very burritos they were making, they folded. [laughter] ally and liz conley say that during a trip to mexico they fell in love with the local tortillas, that's perverse, so they started their own joint back home. but after their story appeared in a local paper. you remember those. the internet mob accused them of exploiting the mexican tortilla makers and now locals have created online list of more than 70 white owned restaurants in the portland area accusing them of cultural theft. includes names of white owners, the cuisine they serve and list competing restaurants owned by people of color encouraging customers to try those instead. explain the list authors quote it's about profit, ownership,
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and wealth in a white supremacist culture. these white-owned businesses hampered the ability for people of color to run successful businesses of their own. here is me making a burrito. [beeping] [beep] >> greg: i have problems. tyrus? >> yes, food, look at me. >> greg: why is that -- >> okay, first of all. >> you can't internalize everything. >> he said tyrus, it's not kat. >> trying to help. >> this is beyond -- there is some words can i use inappropriate for this. people used to be commercials when the italian guy would travel all over italy looking for herb and spices to bring back to make the best pizza. who owns taco bell? you hate so see it because for a long time if this had been
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me and some brothers opened up pizza station and some italians wrote all this stuff about us, they would be wrong. in this case whoever is writing us, a minority group or whatever are wrong, wrong as hell and they should be ashamed of themselves. they have a right to make burr rift toes or whatever they make. it's the american way. if their business is successful it's because their food is good. [applause] >> greg: kat, i believe that there is a direct correlation between those who create lists and those who take no risks in life. they don't open the businesses, they wait until you open base and then they complain. i don't think these people have contributed anything to their culture or their community other than being annoying. >> yeah. you know, if there is a burrito involved, it's usually thought that serious. it's a burrito. what i don't like about these two people who opened this business that they had to shut it down, they were spying on the tortilla makers to try to figure out how they made it and that's just seems like a
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strange way to spend a vacation. [laughter] >> they were on vacation and they are were spying on tortilla makers? go have a margarita like a normal person. >> matt, do you think this is wrong? >> my problem with this is what they are essentially saying now is you have to flip this. so what you are saying is mexican people can only open tortilla restaurants. if they try to open something and make pizza, now they would be doing the same cultural theft that they're being accused of. >> the issue is they are the oppressed culture and the white people have never had a problem is what they say. >> greg: same poetic truth. >> isn't this to take this culture and to try to -- reminds me of isaac newton if i see farther because i stood on the shoulders of jintsz. pay respect to it. comes down to business. >> more people with this food more everybody is going to be interested in this kind of food. it's a burrito. calm down. >> i take issue with this
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whole thing though. if i pile three pounds of food with 18 ingredients as big as your plate. that's as american as it gets. nothing cultural about that. that's us, right? >> greg: exactly. i wish i could enjoy a burrito. >> i don't give a damn what color you are. if the food is good, i will come back. >> we will end there. coming up [applause] >> greg: tom cruise is dead. making top gun 2. confirmed it. it's happening. sequels of all sequels is next. phone with our allstate agent,
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>> greg: will it be the sequel with no equal. this week tom cruise confirmed that top gun which would have been the greatest volleyball movie ever if for not all those planes will finally get a second installment but top gun 2 underwhelm? so many sequels too. do you know deliverance 2 the reunion? [laughter] me neither. also titanic 2 ghost ship bagaloo that didn't work he will o. out well. i would love a sequel to friday the 13th. great film. tom cruise says they will shoot in the necked year turns out they have begun in secret. we have obtained a clip of the first day in filming ♪ ♪ ♪ highway to the danger zone
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♪ [laughter] [applause] >> greg: looks promising. matt, are you pro-sequel or antiski quell. >> i don't mind sequels if it makes sense in the story. for me "star wars" fed right into empire. i loved it. top gun i don't know how you do a sequel because maverick, he can't still be the maverick. >> greg: he can be the instructor. >> most importantly, there is no sequel because we don't have the villain. like the soviets made top gun great. >> greg: too scared to come up with a villain. >> isis. >> are you kidding me? you know who the villain is going to be a shady president dealing with russia. [laughter] [applause] >> i will bet anything. tom cruise will step by and say russian sickle on the
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president's cuff link. >> greg: kat, how do you feel about sequels. >> the mighty ducks movies they manage to crush it every single time. seconds one u.s.a. vs. iceland. think they can't do it again. bass brothers. charlie conway. they get a scholarship to a prep school and you know there is going to be some shenanigans. coach bombay throw in a lot of advice and learn a lot. when i was little my three favorite coaches coach bombay from mighty ducks. full house and of course kurt cobain. >> greg: there you go. sad about the last one. joey, how do you feel about top gun? is it a good choice? do you want something else? >> this is going to be a movie about drone piloting. that's what it's going to be. not to talk down my brothers and sisters in the air force and navy piloting drones. just the concept we are not going to dogfight anymore. now we are going to fly over
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and drop a bomb on autonomous vehicle. on the best sequels yet to be made it's mr. smith comes home from washington because there are a bunch of them up there that don't know they don't have to stay there for the next 30 years. [applause] >> turned into a political. tyrus? >> top gun, i'm still weighing the thing with the defects to russia and becomes the russia plane teacher guy against tom cruise. so it will be something. i guarantee you it will be russia. >> is that just rocky and bull winkle then? >> more importantly is kenny loggins coming back? >> greg: just to be straight is he alive. >> yes, he is alive. greg greg a lot of people are passing away, tyrus. pop stars and i get confuse you something that's on my mind every waking moment of the day. >> greg: what movie? i asked you three times. >> no you didn't. you say like you always do you ask me and look at other people. [laughter]
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>> greg: you are the most sensitive rest wrestler, ever. >> how many wrestlers, do you know, greg? or are you just stereotyping? >> greg: all right. don't egg me on [applause] >> egg me on. it was aliens. aliens was a better sequel than the original. >> greg: that's true. i would like to see a sequel to old yeller. >> what are you -- no. >> greg: old yeller two reanimated. total retriever from one lab to another. sometimes, you know, you have to do it in the voice, sometimes it's not good to let a sleeping dog lie. [laughter] what do you think? also i had this idea to sequel to seven remember where gwyneth paltrow's head is reanimated and wreaks havoc upscale aroam therapy boutique. i use that joke in a memorial day show coming up on monday but you will see it later. [laughter] you guys got it first. all right.
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anything else before we move on because that's the last block before the closer. >> my favorite movies were happy gilmore and billie madison. the sequels are sad. those situations wouldn't have happened forever. i don't think happy handles the money well. >> his grand mother spends all the money. >> greg: all right. ever wonder where hamburgers come from? i sure do. in-depth report to wrap things up. stay with us. [cheers and applause] june 4th. get ready for the next revolution. >> i prom mills we will shake things up. >> front lines of brexit and champion of the pop police movment. >> get power out of the hands of the establishment and elite who have messed things up for so long and put it in the hands of people. >> now he is bringing his powerful message straight to you. >> people are sick and tired of the fact that whoever they vote for, nothing gets done. >> see why voters are finally fed up and how you can join the movement. >> this is a time of revolution. and we want to show you what's next.
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>> if you will be in new york city and like to be part of our audience email greg at fox news.com. >> greg: monday is memorial day. honoring men and women who served in the military. also the unofficial start of summer usually involves grilling burgers with friends and family. i was curious how this tradition came about. i enlisted a team of producers to dig deep into the history of the hamburger. they have been working on this video for several months. i'm told it's the most incredible video we have ever made. here is our latest installment of where does it come from. >> hamburger, where does it come from? cows. this has been where does it come from. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: somebody is getting fired. all right. final thoughts, joey? >> hey, guys, it's memorial day. it's official grill out day. it's also official remember
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your dead friends that served in the military day. and i say that with a little bit of gist. if they were alive they would think it's funny. that's where we come from. something that memorial day needs to remind us and that's we are still at war. also we don't get to choose when we go to war. we are good people we would never choose to go to war. bad people make that choice for us. it's up to us to defend ourselves and those who can't defend themselves. my friends aren't with us anymore because they made that choice. most of them post 9/11 during a time of war. veterans day will come in november. and when we get there, we will celebrate those men and women serving. don't tell me happy memorial day, tell yourself happy birthday memorial day it's your freedoms and the life you get to live in this country that makes memorial day mean so much because they died defending those things. we got news today that someone died in a rollover somewhere overseas. so we're very much still ought war. we are still in combat. and that's important for us to remember. >> greg: all right. well, thank you. [applause]
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>> greg: thank you, joey. got to go. matt iceman, catherine, tyrus, our studio audience. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, >> and i'm laura engle in for julie banderas. thanks for watching. jesse: "watters' world" is on. tonight. i have a word for you isis, we have trainers in all 50 states kicking your ass for the last 14 years. a stern warning from one of our country's bravest. dakota meyer is here with his plan to take down isis. plus-- >> it's a witch hunt. they'd rather see this country fail than him succeed. jesse: eric trump on the mainstream media's attacks on his father. and-- ♪
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