tv The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News October 15, 2017 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT
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know. arthel: it is. eric: do you carve them or get the plastic ones? arthel: no i like the real pumpkin and i like to put the candle inside and do that. eric: we will do that in a couple weeks. we will be back in one hour, 6:00 p.m. eastern. see you then. it's a very handsome group of people. i don't like standing in front of them. [laughter] first thing you know. we always like unattractive teams pride that is true. he always tells the truth. [cheering and applause] greg: you know what i love? i live in hollywood lectures us. >> we can end this nightmare before begins. >> i hope the people don't blame you for sexually assaulting
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godzilla. >> hillary, vote for hillary. >> what i care about is the direction of this country and what i'm very, very worried about is that it might go in the wrong direction with someone like donald trump. i like to put him in the face. greg: you are so thoughtful. you are so brave. they judge us but enable the creepiest behavior ever, all around them. what do they get off? don't answer that. [laughter] everyone knew about harvey, everyone had harvey's story and if it didn't happen to them it happened to a friend or a friends dog. harvey was the creep that friends warned you about. he will buy you dinner but your tongue will write the check. we have heard about a ton of victims and about his ammo. he'd arrange a meeting with young people, make sure other females for their so the target
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wouldn't get spooked and run away and then the other women would bolt and he'd be left standing there bathroom, bathrobe open demanding some kind of service. imagine that you? no, don't. don't. harvey in an open bathrobe, i keep thinking of the guy from operation. [laughter] but harrier. it's not funny. why would he keep doing something so gross, so awful over and over again? because he could. he assumed people would keep quiet about it because it's harvey being harvey and he was right. they didn't let him do it for decades because hollywood is full of parties. it is not an open secret but in open understanding. remember meryl streep lecturing us on donald trump. >> his instinct to humiliate when it is modeled by someone in the public platform, buy from someone powerful filters down to everyone's life because it gets permission for other people to
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do the same thing. we need the principled press to hold power and to call them on the carpet for every irate. greg: mushy talking about again? [-left-square-bracket she knew harvey for years. she also gave us standing ovation -- no wonder purdy herbie thought skies for the limit. i will no longer take moral advice from hollywood. [cheering and applause] i was being sarcastic. i never was. sorry meryl streep, sorry oliver stone, i don't trust your judgment. at least hillary did react finally. >> i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was intolerable in every way. greg: it didn't seem rehearsed at all.
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[laughter] i think they are improving our software. of course, it took a while for her to respond but can you blame her? she stuck by her husband bill forever. she abdicated, we regurgitated. [applause] i can't resist a ride. weinstein gave her money expecting silence in return and it's the progressive pick. if your heart is in the right place your hands can go anywhere. now the dam is first and will this paper has been dead is being a male feminist no longer a cover for cad? could hollywood calling up an old misogyny lead them to do their own ideologies that encourage abuse on women and gays? at tremont. you are the deplorable's, trend. let's welcome tonight guess. he is so sharp that lumberjack uses his face to chop wood.
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author of up in the air, walter kern. she is so bright that deer freeze in front of her, legal analyst, [inaudible]. she's as dour as a prison shower, captains. he is very attractive, gravitationally because he is so big. [laughter] former bodyguard and my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] greg: walter, one of your books was made into a movie, what you make of this whole situation? >> first of all these people who are shocked and appalled are a prince and liars. everyone who got west of reno in their pursuit of hollywood knows about harvey weinstein. everyone knows the game exactly. here it is.
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hollywood wants to use as much violence and gore as it can get away with and so it opposes nonviolence. it wants to degrade sexually women on screen as much as possible so it promotes feminism. it's game is out in the open for everyone to see. everything they accuse the rest of us they are doing themselves in spades. this will be a meltdown. harvey was not alone in those rooms a lot of the time. there will turn out to have been others just like those women so nicely left the room so their friend could harassed or raped. it's a terrible situation. i wish i could joke about it b but, you know, it will turn out to be much more awful than we think. greg: emily, what do you make of the possible punishment here. you have rose plainly stating that harvey raped her.
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there is no statute of limitations on this, i would assume. >> right. last year california did away with the statue of limitations for rape or what matters is the one in place of the time of the assault. in california criminally it was six years and simply it is free. basically that is why it is so crucial for women to come forward as soon as possible for anything recent and a lot of he said, she said is what prosecutors declined to prosecute so there needs to be evidence of why the cooperation of the witnesses it's crucial. also, note that after the catholic church abuse scandal in california there are now statutes that allow for lawsuits against those who knew about it and did it take reasonable steps to stop it or mitigate it. those are agents, representatives, those employed by weinstein. the guys that would lure the women in and make them feel safe, they are on the hook sibley and last point london,
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uk, does not have statute of limitations. so the fact that they are investigating him right now ironically back to be the final hook for him. greg: i do think the nypd is looking into two cases as well is something that happened here. i love the phrase honeypot. it sounds so innocuous but it's not. these are people that are used to lure in women who don't know what is about to happen and then they disappear and go somewhere else. kat, i guess weinstein has been trucked off to some sex rehab location. is that going to help him? is in a sex addiction problem? >> know. i think he may have known what he was doing was wrong and he did it anyway. [applause] it doesn't matter politically whether it is convenient or you are not, you need to speak out. it's a harrowing experience to be a young woman and be abused by someone with more power than you and you feel like you can't
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say anything. it shouldn't be a political issue. it's should be universally condemned, it's so fitting that he's trying to make himself a victim like i have a problem. shut up and think of you hurt. that doesn't go away, that will continue to affect that woman five tyrus, talk about the casting couch but it's not just hollywood. wherever there is powerful -- >> how do you think tyrus got his job? [laughter] greg: that's terrible. >> for foot nothing, you want to be in this job? excuse me. greg: it's 5-foot 0'". >> i was making up. don't hate me. take hollywood out of it and republican party and even us here at home. we had to deal with those issues but has nothing to do with what
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side of the fence you are on. it's a power thing. unfortunately, it's been a big member of the mail, we have some growing up to do and it's not just in hollywood. it's also in walmart, it's in restaurants where a waitress wants an extra shift and there's a manager controls the things as well, maybe if you went to the movies with me or hung out with me after work. it's a problem that i look at and the only way to fix it is if you are found guilty of sexual harassment in the workplace come as a boss, you should have to register as a sex offender. greg: that's a pretty harsh -- >> that would stop it. greg: but is that despicably, you're the lawyer. that means if the guy asks a woman outcome is that sexual harassment? or if he asks her repeatedly? you are making a -- >> you're taking it to the extreme.
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greg: that's a crime. >> you can't work unless i get a massage. i will put you on the schedule if you meet me in my car 20 minutes for work. and if that can be proven or in a situation where a woman is forced to pay her bills and she says if i don't do that but someone will take this job so i will do it. when he didn't have in this is the honeypot is so important. that tape we all had to listen to, he didn't have his honeypot there to smooth it over. we heard this nasty aggressive, begging stuff -- i live by the three piece, please, please, please. greg: we shall end on that note. coming up, all the good stuff the pre your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember.
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little has changed in the top language. >> he also escalated his war of words to bob corker today by ridiculing his type. >> this the source said to me, they knew he was best that people found out tillerson called him a moron. >> i want don't want to skew the results but want to warm up with a closed door white house staff only spelling before he enters the world of pay-per-view iq test. greg: sound like a bad week, they're talking about words. if that is all you listen to maybe it's a bad week. if it were a lot of people, that's all they listen to which may explain why chief of staff said things like this. >> not putting today. i don't think i'm being fired today. i don't think i'll fire anyone tomorrow. maybe develop better sources. greg: that was a burn. while some are caught up in the palace intrigue there is. get it done. did you know that on appointment claims fell to their lowest level in 43 years? [cheering and applause]
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plus, that means more jobs are available and people are working again. unless you're in -- your been in a bag. i can see, you're doing it right now. stopping in a bag. did you see "the new york times" piece about the thousand ices members surrendering the smart that is great news. it is happening now because have a leader that promised to bob the. [crowd boos] out of them and then he did. that is called a promise filled. the president went back to health care to fulfill a promise he made to the american people. sounds like the start of a movie trailer. >> in a world of broken promises. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will keep your healthcare plan. if you like your doctor, you'll keep your doctor. >> when the nation was told it was a big [bleep] deal, one man
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entered to heal the damage. >> it has been a nightmare. >> this christmas, lower prices, higher quality healthcare options. >> so many options. mac donald trump, rand paul, kirk cameron as executive action, healthcare unleashed. [cheering and applause] greg: all in all it was pretty good week. the media blows. emily, do you think this strategy, he has all these distractions is actually helping him so he gets work done or the just something that the only thing the media can fixate on our his and words and the palace intrigue? >> it cheats the american public and it's a short-term investment in ad revenue and it's in
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exchange for a long-term investment in actual policy and it undermines the intelligence of the people being allowed to know what is going on in to be in it. i want to acknowledge that we have made so many strides in syria and iraq and the president has the power the military leaders and under the obama administration he kept a tight control on those decision. every decision was politicized and came from the top down with him forever and that rapid result fact that we don't know about it were not learning about it, again, it's cheating the american public. greg: i wonder if they can't show because it's ugly as hell. i don't think desperate prisoners are giving up because we are taking prisoners. imagine how that works. these are supposed to be martyrs and -- do you think regular people give a damn about trumps and they give them a pass because it is important to it
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right on the importance of? >> he said on tape that he grabbed women by the genitals and he was elected president. no one gives a damn about his misspellings and so on. the only people who care about that are these networks who have started a trump melodrama, soap opera, the vulgar, insane donald trump what will it take to get him impeached in any news that doesn't fit that story gets asked out. we get the stuff because people get their news on their phones now. the headlines are always, you won't believe what trump said. trump insult someone, those all fit on an apple iphone screen and get you to click. we are beating ices, that takes longer time to get you in five tires, i will admit that i am guilty because i like the superficial fluff as well. i like hearing the stories even if they turn out not to be sure.
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i like hearing about the feuds. >> i don't. i am a big proponent of in-house. keep your stuff in house, corker and trump should've been handled behind closed doors. it makes me worry when teammates on the same side and they can disagree -- you and i have disagreed on stuff but i didn't call you names and you didn't act like you begged me for a job. greg: you apologized. >> watch it. you can disagree on policy but it should not and a friendship and start feuds. our kids see the stuff and is not good for the country to see that. corker and him can disagree but just don't need that. then it continues to give hours and hours of ridiculous debate for anyone who wants to hear. what would don limit do if he
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didn't have all that stuff going on? or what would they talk about. greg: they would make lemonade. i don't even know what that means. kat, i kind of disagree with tyrus but i will put that to use as get mad at me. i disagree with tires. i think he is dead wrong. i enjoy disputes because meanwhile all this other stuff is getting done and no one is paying attention. there are so many things happening that the media -- >> ask her a question. greg: i can't. [inaudible conversations] >> in terms of the media not being on the stuff they really can't because it would be then admitting that president trump is actually doing something good. it's really hard to say that more jobs and less ices is a bad thing but they could try and they could do the isis surrendering into the headline as the top making so many give up on their dream. [laughter]
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>> authorities say they have turned the corner. fire crews are beginning to make headway as the winds are dying down, still the sheer scope of the tragedy is staggering. at least 40 people have been killed. many more are still missing. and about 75,000 remain under evacuation orders. top members of the trump administration taking to the sunday shows to defend the president's decision to decertify the iran nuclear agreement. they say tehran has continually crossed the line and must be held accountable. >> the president has made clear that he will not permit this deal to provide cover for what we know is a horrible regime to develop a nuclear weapon. arthel: but democrats are accusing president trump of making matters worse. we will have more news at the top of the hour. the island has access to clean drinking water. forty-eight deaths are now blamed on the storm and the death toll is expected to climb. greg: it's about the scouts.
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the boy scouts will be given accepting girls into the program but why you ask? because they smell great. no, it's because the boy scouts want to help nurture all young people and shape the next generation of leaders. that sounds nice unless you are the girl scouts. they nurture young people too and they don't like the boy scouts stepping on their turf. the organization gave a skating statement to abc news quote the boy scouts house is on fire and instead of addressing systemic issues of continuing sexual assault, financial mismanagement the management wants you to add an accelerant to the house fire by recruiting girls. that was a statement in harsh. don't mess with the girl scouts. i will buy more cookies, just in case. i don't have a horse in this race, i don't even have a horse. [laughter] shipping the next generation of leaders is a good thing though,
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whether through boy scouts or girl scouts or no scouts. i was never a scout, i was a note out and i turned out fine. , i think. there is a group i would join if it existed. >> do you regret not joining the boy scouts as a kid? you find yourself struggling with things many other guys do with ease? you need to join man scout. each week you will learn his new school, something that every grown ass man should know how to do including drop wood, fix the toilet, dress your age. change a tire, build a shed, tie a tie, throw a ball, throw a punch and change a diaper. the best part of man scout, you will learn directly from our special guest instructors including clint eastwood, buzz aldrin, david ortiz, denzel washington, lou dobbs, michael jordan, jackie chan, tyrus, dale earnhardt junior, and special guest, the 86 mets.
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don't delay, join man scout today. greg: i did get the 86 mets though. that was an east coast thing. i don't like that humor. make the humor more universal guy who wrote that. [laughter] i'm a giants fan, what can i say. kat? doesn't matter whether girl scouts joined boy scouts? >> i was a girl scout all the way through jitters in this whole shaping future generation thing and the only thing i learned the entire time is that tina was not a true friend. that is all that i learned. my mom became the troop leader to show an interest in my life which was very nice but then when everyone wanted to watch titanic, catherine was not allowed to watch that and i still haven't seen a naked lady. [laughter] >> missing out. greg: tires, you can say that. that is not considered restaurant. >> i was a boy scout, troop 315,
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mr. chris and mike scoutmaster and i was in a single parent family who urged nights and the boy scouts were tremendous for me. i learned a lot about what it is to be a young man and be responsible so i have a stake in this. we did things with our scoutmaster where we would go on hikes and earn your stuff and learn how to wield and ask and a knife and some of that doesn't work in a world of ipads but it still teaches you the purpose of hard work and my concern is that the girl scouts offered the same thing but there was something about boy scouts because the goal was teaching them to be young men. you help the old lady across the street because a young man does that. my only concern is i know that we would drive to red rock to go
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on a 10-mile hike and earn our merit badges and stuff, i don't know how that would have went if there were three or four girls in that thing because we would have frozen up because there's a difference there. greg: that's true. >> then you have to worry about sharing tents and it who is: which girl will likely better. all that wasn't there. greg: there were certain things you can do. >> not being sexist but -- >> you can pick your nose and girl scout. >> and you can do is boy scouts but i think in this situation separate is better in terms of holding minds but i've been out of the game for a minute. >> the fact that the girl scouts came out with such a skating response that they were blindsided by the announcement and i also feel, as an attorney, they are absolutely opening themselves up the pandora's box of having creepy doesn't hundred prepubescent children and there's tons of opportunities for coed and this was the last that they could have that same gender experience -- >> jamboree is not supposed to
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be a jamboree. [inaudible conversations] greg: i spent a lot of time alone trying. >> one of the games we used to play you had to get dressed quick so you be in your sleeping bag and jump out in your underwear and get dressed fast and girls just you know, i mean. greg: i learned how to do that is will. walter,. >> number one, i wouldn't joined boy scouts because there wasn't any girls. now that there will be there will be a whole new motivation for a whole new type of guy was just not interested in woodsman floor. also, harvey will now have a chance to direct the shaping of young girls lives. i don't no, the scout leaders i knew were creepy enough.
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greg: don't smear an entire group of people. that's what i do. >> the girl scouts smeared an entire people, why can i? greg: were trying to erase gender differences but what if we started racing eight differences. if we don't think genders are all the same, then maybe maybe i can join the girl scouts because why are we paying attention to age anymore? why can't animals join? i want to -- that dog competition, i want to be a dog. >> you want to be best in show. greg: i want to be best in show. >> there's a lot going on. greg: i like wearing collars. you can find me on the weekend downtown. i answer to the name little -- nevermind little bob corker.
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greg: they hate his words, so they act like terns. i speak of conservative author charles murray. that is him on the left, i'm on the right. his speech was interrupted this week by protesters at the university of michigan. go cornhuskers. [laughter] they took issue with his 1994 book which they never read and it damaged the relationship between human iq and race and students turn off lights, played loud music and the heckling began immediately. [crowd boos] greg: it was like the reverse of iraq concert.
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[laughter] murray tried to take questions but that didn't go well either. >> no questions asked, leave our campus. you're not welcome here. greg: that same young whippersnapper had a theory about republicans. greg: he will make a great husband. [laughter] unlike the recent crap at berkeley there was no violence. the protesters eventually left and he finished his speech and the students return to what they normally do. >> what are you doing? what have you been doing to your brother? >> i don't know.
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you were scrubbing him? >> yeah. [laughter] greg: who doesn't want to be covered in peanut butter? tyrus, i love how people equate free speech with suppression of free speech so if you say most kids are exercising their right to free speech, no, they are doing it to silence someone. >> and the best part is the dude didn't have nobody with him. greg: did you go? >> searcy, bro, you said you would stay with me. [laughter] man, just like the boy scouts, i can remember when i had and i was in college and we had a speaker that was coming and i disagreed with, i would ask him a question trying to understand why i disagree. greg: exactly. [applause] >> if i thought -- they even,
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that was the sweetest white supremacist, he was racist. i wouldn't even know to be offended if they were calling me black but they sang it. [laughter] greg: kat, you have written about this many times. his is a typical example? >> it is. they have been conditioned at the schools that if they are uncomfortable, it is everyone else's problem and it's everyone's response ability to make sure they feel comfortable in all places, at all times. that is certainly not how it works. i think that it was a prophetic showing of a protest. i if i were him i would of started dancing. the only way to counter speech you don't like is more speech or dancing. greg: dancing is wonderful. it's a form of speech and my hope. walter, i think there's a bigger agenda here. if you remove speech and you cut out conversation the only option
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left is violence. if you are saying to the other side shut up, that means the only thing the only way to settle an argument is with fists, knives or guns. >> or by having sex with each other. there will be no speech, the only forms of interaction will be fighting and [bleep] i was in east germany before the wall fell and you are freer there than you are and i do spend time. [applause] everyone is in the former, everyone you are sitting next to might turn you in tomorrow and no one will you tell you what the crimes are until you charged with. it's a scary place. i am so much freer sitting here on fox news in front of all of america that i am in a college cafeteria. [cheering and applause] greg: the next quote has to be
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on addition. if you own a t-shirt company i want you to make that t-shirt and send it to me but i will pay the charges. last word, emily. >> i am from the bay area, go raiders. greg: i'm a 40 niners fan. >> berkeley was my stomping grounds and that campus is where i grew up essentially and what disturbs me the most about it is our education in our community is about engagement and dialogue and peaceful action. who is making a difference and engaging are the quite people who are out there in the communities talking about policy with their elected officials were campaigning for elected officials and it's everything the students are not. all i hear are slogans and violence. it has nothing to do with actual discussion or dialogue and as president of the federalist society in law school we were dedicated towards bringing both sides of every debate to campus.
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it wasn't so long ago that there isn't room for the spectrum and it seems like this is a totally different world that i knew. greg: no such thing as sides anymore. you're either with us or you are dead. it's identity politics. on that happy note, when we come back, a segment on a raft. we hear eminem hates the potus. too bad the side didn't outvote the best simple salad ever?
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greg: this week, eminem, the poor man's insane clown posse risked president in the freestyle rap that aired during the hip-hop awards. freestyle rap is what you call bad rap. it features the usual complaints. the president focuses on the wrong things. >> gets in enormous reaction when he attacks the nfl so we focus on that instead of talking puerto rico with gun reform in nevada. greg: that sounds familiar. i wonder if he heard that somewhere before. >> it is slightly outrageous that he spent the entire weekend about the nfl while puerto rico is drowning. greg: he also made the obvious
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don't racism is the only thing fantastic for because that's how we get this [bleep]. greg: first off, ford doesn't rhyme with orange. nor was it original. >> politics is the exact opposite especially when the rival team is a racist clementine. greg: clementine is what they call an orange and clementine land. never had a clementine before. oh, it's a baby orange. >> it's a tear during but grew up in the east coast. [laughter] greg: i'm in and concluded with a message to his fans who also support the president. >> any fan of mine who is a supporter of his, i'm trying in the sand align, you are either for or against. if you can't decide, i will do
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it for you with this. greg: that was stupid. but others are following his lead. >> tonight i say to any fans of the show who are also big fans of donald trump, it is time to make a decision, guys. get off the fence. greg: we went to the original eminem for comment. >> kat, words of wisdom. drop that zero and give up the [inaudible] >> you throw in some serious just out there. greg: look, tyrus, eminem is like 46 or 44. at this point this is when a rapper becomes an actor. right? you're supposed to get out of the business and become ice cu cube. >> ice cube is different. greg: ll cool j is in csi.
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he is not getting the job offers. >> there's a subtle difference. eminem is still plan him every time he steps out of his house. whether with the exception of guys who aren't here anymore to perform he's probably the best and when he goes away and comes out and speaks, people listen. greg: at 44 it's time for him to open up a chain of the strip clubs,/carwashes. >> that's like saying james brown said rap is still music and as long as the sky in -- this is an interesting dynamic because his fan base is the same younger base as trump so interesting. greg: that's an interesting point. >> but the other thing is he's becoming what he hates. he's preaching the vision and then the talkshows got on there and they politely or cracked the joke but let's divide.
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if trump side doing that, your side is doing it, too. it is too bad that that is the route. division, division. greg: what tyrus is saying, kat, is that eminem is now a huffington post blogger with rhythm. >> hardly. i'm from detroit and we all like eminem. he's a talented wrapper and i will say that was not is catchy is the real slim shady whatsoever. i know that a lot of people who support trump to see something like that and be upset about that which i understand but one thing that everyone can be glad about when they watch that is a we live in a great country because in many, many other countries you would get your head chopped off or doing something like that so you look at that in you say we are truly free. we can criticize our leaders like this. i love the first amendment and the constitution. greg: very good. applause. obvious applause line. [applause]
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i love the constitution two. walter -- >> people will think constitution and they will clap. [applause] >> you can either choose to rhyme or be logical. he chose to rhyme. [laughter] why is he always in the state mood about everything? he is always whether it is mopey, mopey i'm going to, donald trump, his ex-wife who he keeps saying about killing and is talking about killing his mother and he's ridding the most homophobic lyrics of all and i still don't get it. what is the critique? greg: it was stylishly done, emily. what you think? >> i don't think it was that good of a result. number two, i agree with you that the hypocrisy is why now and what you said in the past is divisive and it plays into you are with us or against mentality
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that were trying to step away from to be on the spectrum. i think i would rather hear from other members of the hip-hop community. hip-hop and rap has. greg: you're with me. as a member of the hip-hop community, i collect bunnies. [laughter] >> he's not the only member of it so he shouldn't -- i'd rather hear from others. >> you got to understand that when he talks they listen. >> the battle kid rock? greg: final thoughts, (vo) dogs have evolved, but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one, true instinct. .
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emily. pirates. and our delightful studio audience. i am greg gutfeld and i love you, america. >> as we start tonight with a fox news alert. authorities saying they have turned the corner in battling the historic and horrific wildfires that have been raging in northern california. as the winds die down, fire crews say they are beginning to make headway. shifting their focus from defense to offense against the wall of flames, hundred miles wide and it's caused such astounding destruction and sadly claimed some lives. good evening, everyone, and hello, i'm eric shawn and this is america's news headquarters. art art i'm arthel neville the shear scope of the tragedy is staggering. at least 40 people have been killed. many, many more are still missing. about 75,000 remain under evacuation orders.
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