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saturday night or to visit friends. if you can't watch, set your dvr.kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. see you next saturday night. i'm jeanene bureau advocating for truth, justice and the american way. the greg gutfeld show is next. greg: let's get to it. a them fiend killed 17 in flori. i will not mention his name. he will not see his picture. instead let's focus on helpful action. here's some things i suggested you to reduce these events. number one we need to hard and soft targets for security in training. this should be a trillion dollar industry. one that helps protect against not just massive shooters but terrorists as well.
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an industry that is already used by tech giants, entertainment in media entities should be bigger than all of them combined. it makes sense. number two, we need a new motto. this punk had one zillion red flags and the fbi were tipped off and they blew it. no more see something, say something. instead give me see something, say something, now do something. the problem is no side in this debate trust each other. if you say you want common sense gun laws, the other knows that scope or something else. if you say you want your gun rights protected the other side calls you a killer. here's the suggestion.
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think offensively. the mistake we make is to think defensively. how do we break the system to stop perps from getting guns and that is wrong. you need to think authentically, how do we tag the perps and keep them from getting guns. we want law-abiding folks to have access, not the bad eggs. do you see the difference? we need a database where a creep like this fits in perfectly based on testimony from cops, students, school officials who then get a judge to issue a civil court order. if you're in the space no gun and liberals no more whining about mass incarceration that you violate the database, you get a felony hit mandatory time. number three, ringback psychiatric hospitals. they still exist but state run facilities house less than a tenth of the patients that they get back in the 50s. that's a 95% decline. how is that possible? you're telling me that we are fewer insane people now that we did in the 50s? [laughter] have you watch tv? that is nuts. mind you this last fiend might not be nuts but a score settling a nihilist and that speaks to a greater issue, one than media indulgence. it's the last point. infamy. if you look at these mass killers you'll find it interesting and those who came before them and our relentless
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coverage caters that. keep showing the face of the fiend over and over and dig deeper into his life which the media repeats because you got to fill space but this coverage only creates more monsters. we advertise infamy creating incentive for the next attack. look, we are all vulnerable to persuasion and it's not why we have advertising? we know fiend study press clippings of past themes. we know when a suicide, teenage suicide is covered it always triggers more. news coverage magnifies the impact and that becomes catnip to others. so, imagine the power that this fiend has over us to command every network to abide by his actions and to foment chaos and
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to make us question our very own safety and to make all of us know his past, his deep thoughts and what kind of power does this mean have over us? it's a power we give him at a terrible cost. carmack let's welcome tonight's guests. when the going gets tough, the tough get carry, retired special forces officer. [applause] he is 50% bald and 50% beautiful. actor john. [applause] she is brainy, zany and loves it when it's raining. cat simpson. >> former bodyguard and massive sidekick, tyrus. [applause] greg: this is been an ugly week, no question about it and we seem to get here we go to the stories a lot and i'm you are around guns and i'm interested in what your perspective is .
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>> this hurt everybody and one thing that bothers me is that as soon as this happens everyone is like you want to see kids that are you don't care about this and this is the worst thing that could happen. i'm five years almost in special forces and i fight over there so we don't have to have this happen. it galls me. i've always said this and you got great stuff and tyrus, we can talk this later but i'm willing and i'm always willing to have a conversation with people who are suspicious of guns. i'm a second amendment guy. i'm willing to sit down and talk to someone about this but they've got to be honest and they've got to be factually correct and they've got to have a good week. you have these two sides that anytime i hear exactly what he said sensible and i say who's the one making the sensible decision in america is guns and gun country and something is wrong about the guns but the other things. greg: there's a combination of factors but when republican years sensible gun laws they think that their opening the
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door to something else and if is a first amendment they merely think you're just. >> every time. greg: sean, your dad and so this probably when you see this stuff it's got to be desperate it's terrifying. here we are one month after the shooting in kentucky and this is a tragedy that touches all of us and like terry said i'm a second amendment proponent, as well, but here's the thing. few things in life are black and white. their shades of gray. i just don't feel an 18 -year-old kid outside of training in the military needs to have an assault rifle. have to start having an honest conversation about this. when you hit so many great points in your monologue about things that need to be done that shouldn't be politicized by either side and they're just good common sense. greg: it's interesting because the difference in guns and the idea of age is an important factor that i've been singing about. the fact that you should have an
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experience like have a gun license for ten years and then you get this because it gets you to become an older adult and older men are different than younger men and it's biological in hormonal and maybe that's one solution. cat, we talk about the bifurcation of politics in the two loudest voices are often the ones with your most. is there any way that anyone gives an inch on this? no i don't really think so and if you talk about banning certain types of weapons freckles of any kind responsible for percent of homicides in 2016. it's very rare for this to happen and it doesn't make feel better when this happens but i will do something crazy which i have not heard anyone do yet and i'm going to blame this shooting on the shooter. i mean to say that it was the shooter. [applause] greg: but he showed remorse, kat? after his lawyer said he showed the mac remorse. >> we said that word three times
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now and our centers will be upset. tyrus, we're talking in the green room that you had your own solution. >> this is is coming in place of executive security and for a short stint as a teacher. wasn't bad just didn't pay grade. [laughter] when i was listening to this because of course, first of all if we outlawed guns tomorrow no more guns in this country all you do would be opening the business market for the black market just like we said no drugs in the drugs still get to this country we have no idea what's out there. that's just not who we are. the freedom of speech and morgan have guns and that's what our country is built on. but when 911 happened the place of the towers airports will change forever and you got the tsa. our children are getting hit and it's time to change the schools forever. and there's a population out there and they didn't have the new staff out but lasher set for
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four-point to% unemployment for returning veterans in this country that's 435,000 trained men who have eyes and ears and we need to have them in schools. tsa needs to be at the school. [applause] one way in, one way out and your dogs and there's not one person in this building says up my taxes $25 whatever needs to be it's a business and i would even take money away from other things because the only way we need to get with it because now it's guys with guns. ten years of the guys that drove. all the guys remote control and who is better? when i'm at the airport and i see a guy with an m-16 and a german shepherd dog walking by i'm not worried about nothing and i would like my children. greg: i'm worried. the dog bothers me. >> but you know what that's like that dog bothers you because you i'm cool. [laughter] i will take that.
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we need tsa in the schools or a different than tsa but let's protect her children. it's doable and can be done. [applause] greg: it is, i mean, obviously there's the argument that what kind of society have we become that we are having to do this. [inaudible conversations] greg: fee of 300 kleeman people we have so many variables with technology and this a disaffected youth and all sorts of people are changing and you bring up the idea of drones and the terms of people who want to create mayhem in terrorists and/or mass shooters the idea of marrying a drone with any kind of bio agent is terrifying. it may happen probably in our lifetimes, i would think. >> there's another aspect. obviously this will take a multipronged approach to deal with it and wanting that i think we need to talk about is the nexus between social network
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platforms and law enforcement. for me it's agree just and there's language this gives you the on facebook and they've got all these algorithms to get us to buy this and they know it comes from our garden and they said how was your experience there and they can see something like hey i want to be a professional school shooter and those jackasses can report that to law-enforcement. [applause] greg: have to go but this is so funny. if i look by disciples ten minutes to look for mattresses for the next month all i have all over my computer. >> greg, it's not mattresses. [inaudible conversations] greg: john is right. they know everything about us [inaudible] but it is true.
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there is an algorithm for everything and they couldn't solve that. >> such a good point. greg: don't go anywhere. prussian collusion delusion sets a serious setback. that is
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greg: where we rush in to
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conclusions? [laughter] that americans are colluding? we don't deserve after. robert mueller's special counsel charged 13 russian nationals interfering in the 2016 election. i hope one of them wasn't [inaudible]. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein laid out the charges on friday and according to the indictment these russians posed as socially and politically active americans. the advocated for and against particular candidates and they set up online group and they bought ads based on social media platforms and hilariously, i love this, they create groups to support president trump election and then they create groups to protest his election. they are the earth trolls. [laughter] there like a jerky friend trying to break up a loving couple in a couple is america.
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damn russians. they tried to undermine faith in our democracy. jerks. what about americans? what did he do, rod? and did these russians affect the outcomes of the election? >> there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was an american consistent and there no allegation in the indictment that the charge conduct alter the outcome of the 2016 election. greg: my god. i thank you just msnbc out of business. [laughter] [cheering and applause] greg: we go live to their newsrooms for comment. screamano americans were partics as of yet. but we knew that. [laughter] a lamb that said yes. oh god, i love that. kat, the democrats response was
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that it's not over yet and i've heard that six times yesterday on friday. >> well, it's not, i guess, technically yet. greg: what are you trying to say? >> i don't know. this proves there was russian meddling in the election and i think that we need to do all we can to stop it for two reasons. one to protect the integrity of our nation election process and to protect me from ever having to talk about this ever again. greg: it really is. it's endless. finally, we knew -- how old are we. >> i saw the story and i thought why it was on all day, i knew this. greg: i grew up watching for us, rocky a bulwark. they were always meddling in the cartoon. >> look, the worst part of this is someone got catfish.
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they weren't treating russian secrets but there's some first-year thompson interns on both campaigns going oh god, please, i thought he loved me and all this and this is very bad for facebook and bad for the social media sites because this is where they did their thing. it has nothing to do with donald trump. i'm sorry, my phone is ringing. embarrassed. hold on to me with my mom. hello? yeah, they are here. okay. i'll tell them. wow, this is awkward. judas responses pants back. [laughter] >> that is my favorite man. and you didn't even know that. >> actually, i did know that. greg: i know rod halpert would
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have issues with terry, just. >> let's talk about -- like i didn't see that coming. oh wait, i got a phone ringing. >> it could have been my mom. >> i saw the look you're giving me in the green room and i thought coming. greg: i want to play this on tape. who is the winner in this? a guy his name is mitt. >> everyone's going to last about the biggest geopolitical but you said russia, not al qaeda, he said russia. in the 1980s are now they asked for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. greg: isn't it amazing that the cold war years and. >> and it's funny that when president obama stuck in the rest of and our middle eastern enemies he sucked at both of them. all of this stuff happen under -- no, i mean. [applause] so much of this happened while
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president obama was running the ship and i think it is interesting that the timing of this mr. rosenstein is -- whatever, he releases it now and basically, they had to back off this investigation which we all knew but because the fbi so much egg on their face. the gun they are hammered. they have to walk away from us because if they stay in it will find out even more missing text and e-mails in secret communiqués and stuff like that six by the way, how will we get these guys? are they in russia? >> thirteen dude, is that a threat to our democracy. greg: at the club. >> it's a little high school club. >> thirteen dude and 25 interns hearts that they had broke. greg: is easy to have -- >> involvement catfish and it's easy to know that.
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greg: are you surprised? the democrats will make this into the solution even though it's meddling. meddling is one way, collusion is two-way. >> think anyone is saying that the russians meddled in our election but there is an astronomical difference between meddling in our elections and collusion by the trump administration and this has been a conflated since the get-go and hopefully deputy ag rosenstein statement will put a nail in the coffin of this argument they been using. greg: one thing i find interesting is that the reason why people say this is a huge that is because it's packing soon people here hacking they think oh my god but this is no different than spine in the 70s. this is that tv show the americans on twitter. that's what it is. instead of wearing disguises and hanging out in washington parks where they've got a mustache the woman has a mustache -- there holding up a newspaper and now it's on twitter. they're playing the same roles. it's the russians it's nothing personal. this is just their goals.
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[laughter] >> this is just what they do. espionage. greg: i mean, this country is run by next kgb guide. >> also, please, don't be any under any illusion that the us doesn't do this. all governments do this. greg: and it's mistaken think that it's actually an offense of action. sometimes it's defensive like you said people and spies over just to see what someone is over up to. you have to. it's a mistake to accuse the country of attacking when some of them do attack but it's just so weird that people were not cold warriors then and when russia is one eighth the size of the ussr now they're worried and it drives me crazy. i grew up in the 70s and 80s when they were telling me i was full of crap. you know?
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>> a lot of people have so much invested in this, the democrats and the media and this has been going on for how long so they will not let go of this quickly. greg: for msnbc this whole thing if you been been watching stranger things and it's like it's just like you don't want it to end, one. >> exactly this is the greatest but it's our arrogance. the fact they can't let russia didn't need president comes help and didn't need hillary. let's throw some stuff and see let's throw some stuff and see what they do. run,
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the national guard is on standby and emergency operation center is on enhanced watch status. the rain and snow is expected to continue into next week. i'm robert gray, now back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: it is rare to find a politician with a sense of humor and you'd have better luck finding an army sergeant in leather pants. [laughter] [applause] so, i tip my imaginary hat to republican rod from indiana was unveiled a bill that would make those bonuses given out due to the tax cuts tax-free. workers get to get more of the money they received on bonuses up to $2500. recall that extra cash crumbs realize he's called the bill
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creating release and useful middle-class benefit and saving. or -- so, i wonder what he's trying to say to nancy pelosi. by all means, my bitter but rich liberal friends call these crumbs from crumbs crumbs but you end up liking a crumb yourself. to believe that such bonuses are a joke because you deem them not large enough but if you think they are so small give them out yourself, your jack asses. bottom line, democrats only like while spreading when they are doing it with your money. the no taxes too large and i'll
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take the last dime and so far nearly 350 companies have offered a bonuses and so on to workers. were talking billions and they didn't take them from other people's pockets. no wonder why the democrats hate it. terrorists, that was pretty clever. good for a republican. i have a low bar. >> hey, that's a high bar and there is nothing worse than any one who is been in an argument with somebody. to have them say something implement back on you. like if your wife asks you if you gain weight and you say a little bit and then two weeks later you will be like haiti of time tonight and she'll stay a little bit. you know what i'm saying? the democrats just don't get it. they are deplorable. crumbs. until you learn how to insult to where they can't use the back maybe they need to take a page of the president trumps handbook on insults because when he hits you something you can't recycle it and they literally. [applause]
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the democrats need to change the name to the alley you party because all they do is throw it up and the republicans are like play out. [laughter] greg: can contract kat, this has a mainly improve people's lives and so how can people say that this is bad? i don't know. >> because they always find a way but people don't really care about that if they have more money in their pockets. i love the title of this bill. i think it is amazing to see someone be that petty and that was that comment was the worst. i thought the longer you do stuff what i hear is supposed to get better at it and nancy pelosi just seems to be getting worse and i don't even know where she is right now. >> wasn't she the one who said she was touting that everyone got a 40-dollar a few years ago or something like that and it goes to show how utterly out of touch she is. a thousand dollars even in new york is a hundred beers. [laughter] >> on a serious note here's the
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thing that is disturbing. where is the point now where the left would really rather not see the middle-class benefit at the hands of the gop doing something positive. they would rather just chastise it in this is something that is a boon to the middle-class and will only get better. greg: because it came from the other side. even if you offer a path to citizenship which is what the democrats have been screaming about but it's coming from comp they reject it. 1.7 million people are able to stay here and they're going oh my god and if hillary did that you would be rolling in your own self. terry, speaking of filth -- by the way, your strings on the side of your leather pants and i didn't notice that. i don't thank you still wear anything underneath these leather pants. [laughter] >> what you mean underneath them? >> it was a team of scientists who got them on him.
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those are skinny pants. >> it's a weapon, move on. greg: i thought we should have more acronyms and i came with -- >> by the way, i'll have my army guys get you one. greg: we want aliens to love life, and thank you. i'm not happy about this. we are negotiating unity with korea. [inaudible conversations] >> we spent time to work on it but what everyone came out and said this was crumbs they just keep showing their hand because if they were smart they would of just shut up and said they got us again and they gave people money but they can't and they just look bad. that is not good at this. nancy pelosi is getting worse. >> is the afternoon brandy, scott no water. >> i was a deteriorating. >> and it shows the difference in mindset when the dems payment and the media finds that as reducing taxes in your stealing
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what are you talking about. that is not stealing producing taxes is good but they do believe that is what it is. greg: fairpoint, captain leather. [laughter] never seen a cow look so good. >> they are just pants, dude. >> they are not just pants. >> you are forgetting that terry could kill you and i'm keeping my mouth shut. karate kid or not you don't look tough next to a green beret. >> he's allowed to find himself. do your thing, bro. i'm embracing this. >> greg, move on. greg: very pants that makes one pants. don't clap for that. - [narrator] introducing a breakthrough
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greg: i love the olympics. it is so olympian. except when the media for love with little kim's little sister and wrote those glowing headlines. kim jong-un and sister turns on the charm taking fences spotlight blabbed "the new york times". the diplomatic dance where if it were event at the winter olympics kim jong-un's younger sister would be favored to win the gold says cnn stupidly. i'm going to puke said greg gutfeld. [applause] all right. north korea's murderous regime the media knew their propaganda was coming and they fell for it anyway. other than that i'm loving the fix for get this is a guy who works box i'm not allowed to use any of the footage because nbc owns the right to the games.
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much like when athletes go on strike i have to find replacement footage for all the events i want to talk about. like curling. it's just memorizing to watch. you got your stone in the broom and i don't get the scoring but when it is done i can't look away. then bobsledding. the gold down that i see track so fast and it takes nerves of steel to compete in that sport. as a viewer i think it's element of danger that makes it so exciting to watch. in the couple's ice dancing. the precision and the synchronization and techniques and when i watch i always wonder are they a couple, couple or is the strictly business because they had such chemistry. how come they don't get dizzy and fell down from all those triple axles. and then there is swimmer, ryan lucky, making his winter olympics debut. nailed it.
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that is goal for me. all right, shawn, thoughts on the olympics. >> it's nice to see politics on the playing field are alive and well and the thing that is so critical. greg: do you know what chronic 3 billion and you should like this because every sporting event needs of villain. >> this is true and we have a great night but she's the media darling. it's such hypocrisy because they are lauding her as stealing the olympics and meanwhile president trump is getting land rested for his romance with vladimir putin. greg: you pierce through the miasma of my questioning. you find a solution all right opg what you think? >> what does lpg stand for customer six leather pants guy.
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>> at the prison camp run by cartel it's north korea and it's funny to watch the media and i just got his name i feel terrible but there's an active duty green beret on the bobsled team. hello, bud, good luck. [applause] greg: tyrus, feel free to weigh in on any parts of the lumix. >> in his defense, the fans are cutting off the circulation. i'm sorry am i missing something did she give a dazzling speech where everyone was crying like that was really deep or she standing there looking like save me because she discusses there or am i missing? >> that was it. greg: and agitation. >> sometimes in this country we want we follow up with people who want to kill us. >> she literally sits there. greg: and yet our media said that she stole the spotlight from mike pence. >> you know what they are doing?
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they are literally stealing her death threat. he's going to be like all the like her better than me someone is getting poison when they get home but back to the olympics and i think only the north and south koreans are watching it because there's no one in the stands. they are not leaving because there is food and have a chance to get out. they'll stay for every event. greg: do you think it's because the events have small groups at the events so the stadiums look huge. i was wondering that myself? >> know it looked like seven people hungry koreans running around. [inaudible conversations] >> every winter olympics we get assigned curling teams and we bet in this year i got assigned japan so, yeah, i'm excited about that. greg: kat? i believe that all olympics should be held in america so we can watch it in our superior
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time zone. no? >> i've been watching a little bit. greg: no, your line. >> no, i like that skinny because sometimes they fall down and i'm like your dream is dead. [laughter] greg: you are a sad 6%. i know. >> i will be sitting on my couch like i made a lot of mistakes today but lisa didn't make the front of all these people and my dream is not dead's. greg: remember you are on tv today and you do make mistakes. >> i didn't make mistakes today. gregi didn't wear leatherpants. [laughter] greg: have to go on. up next, now a robot can open a door.
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greg: is the opening of the door never seen four. the newest po from the geniuses at dynamics shows robots working together on the next step to
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world dominance. watch and try not to have an accident. greg: chivalry isn't dead. [laughter] it's just scary as [bleep] meanwhile near the olympics in pyongyang, hope is that right experimental robots were given a shot at steam. [speaking in native tongue]
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greg: i guess they have a rac ws to go. does this raise a question that i will soon be able to live my dream of writing a robot to work or maybe in my the robot? all right, let's go around the home on this. kat, thoughts? i always ask you about a robot boyfriend and i'll never stop. >> i love however time there's a story about a robot now greg says kat can have a boyfriend. i love coming to work. how nice. no, i don't care for this at all. i think it is scary. why? why do they need to open a door. i'm fine with teaching them how to knock. that's what we should be doing. teaching them how to knock. greg: i didn't know you were in the shower, i will come back. >> exactly. teach them manners. they'll be barging in our doors and why does the don't like
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humans to do that. greg: john -- >> i can get a human boyfriend if i want to. >> it's a choice. >> like his leather pants. greg: sean? >> it's official. leave it to the scientist to say how do we take a cuddly, warm dog and make it better. here's what we do. throw out the cuddly, warm crap and get cold hard steel and microchips. the upside is you don't have to see the thing and it will not go to the bathroom but i for one do not want to be around when robo pup decides to use my leg as a prom date. greg: that would be ugly. tyrus, excited? >> i just want to know why they made the last robot chubby. it's like shaming, damn, why does he have to be chubby when all the other robots are like he's downloaded too much data.
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[inaudible conversations] like i said, the whole robot thing, for me, this is why always walk around with a glass of water. [laughter] greg: they are like witches from the wizard of oz. >> hold on, robot is coming, i got it. greg: because they care. >> staring at people when they sleep is a sign of caring. i often tell my psychiatrist that. terry? >> there's a fine line. we use the advanced robots that go in and disarm bombs and but what i think was sketchy about that was the way they were cooperating so now you have one and one robot killer is okay, we can handle one, what is one glass of water. and you two or three working as a squad or a team you are done. the last thing you hear is breathing and then they open up and come in and they kill you. greg: i thought that one robot was adorable but kind of all
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hands. here is my theory. this is my theory on boston dynamics the company making it. every time this is released they try to contact them and they never respond. they never respond. i believe that this company, boston dynamics, slowly run by robots who killed or enslaved their owners years ago, right? they are running this and the thing is they are sending very old videos from like 1989 like that video is 20 or 30 years old so they are tricking us to think that their only opening doors until we sit here and were laughing and no, that's from 1988. [laughter] right now boston dynamics is calling us and they have a fleet of billions of toxic stinger drones that they are ready to unleash on the population and when they are ready they will wait till we are all laughing at them and then it will be -- >> it'll be it.
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that's a pretty cool movie idea. greg: it's a great movie idea. they are sending these videos and were laughing at it and were saying it's not a big deal but it is a big deal in these videos are old and they are already doing. >> it be interesting if the read ahead of us. greg: this is just like when you go on a dating profile you put up a picture from you from the 1980s when you weren't that, that is boston dynamics. [laughter] >> did you hear that? is dating profile. greg: final thoughts are next.
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greg: where almost out of time. one final thought. >> green beret is in the bobsled and win, lose or there, it's an achievement. [applause] greg: one participation in the
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lumix and the other where his leather pants. special thanks to terry, shawn, kept sam's and tyrus in the studio tonight. thanks. eric: kelly wright is next with the fox report. i will be back tomorrow. have a good evening. president trump's national security advisor reacting to mule ears indictment of -- mueller's indictment of 13 russian nationals. good evening i'm kelly wright. this is the fox report. the white house claiming vindication over mueller's 37-page indictment, which blows the lid off an elaborately choreographed russian effort to disrupt america's electoral system. president trump reacting pointing out that the operation began in 2014 before he declared his candidacy. the white house touting it as further evidence that there was no collusion with the trump

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