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week guys getting into the middle of october. eric: thanks. but you've got to break them. arthel: do not feel sorry for him. as someone who does it for him. eric: and national nightmare is upon us. the basic rules of our democracy are under attack from the president. .greg: lighten up francis. greg: enough of you. after three years at poking the bear that there pokes back. they've been trying to impeach him from thect day he got elect. >> if they have been trying to impeach me from the day i got like did. take the media. i don't even use fake anymore. >> i don't even use m fake anymore.
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fake isn't tough enough and i'm the one that came up with the term and i'm u very proud of it. greg: congratulations. you know i get three days of a walk-in to the united nations. >> now i get three days of peace in him walk into the united nations and i'm going to meet with the biggest leaders in the world and to i hear about the wd impeachment. what did i do now? greg: the bottom line you shouldn't be asking this question. >> you shouldn't be asking two questions. it sounds like you might be a s good question. what is the question go ahead. maybe in three years i have good question and i love it. said there was a report that came out before you were initially walked out here that the whistleblower met with staff member adam schiff. greg: but maybe he will love that question. >> oh i love that question. shows the schiff is a fraud. i love that question.
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think you jeff. greg: greg: speaking of schiff, i wonder if he made it up. i wonder ife he made it up, evey word of it. >> he made it up, every word of it hes made up and read it to congress as though i said it. i'll tell you what, he should be forced to resign from congress. adam schiff, he's a lowlife. [applause] greg: might get in -- witness could he carry his blank strap? >> you couldn't carry his lank strapse. that guy couldn't carry his blank strap. do you understand back? greg: we understand that completely. it's true adam schiff is about as straight a shooter as a drunk teen in the wind. of all the information ahead time and yet the structure in place. impeachment was nearly the foot waiting for the right flipper and adam went through a pile of
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them. come on trump is only interested in corruption. he doesn't care about politics. >> i'm only interested in corruption. i don't care about politics. i don't care about guidance politics. i never thought biden was going to win to be honest. >> it's not like trump wanted biden now. it's not the joe lost a step. he's missing an entire staircase. and ride in has never been a smart guy. >> i think ride in has never been a smart guy and these less smart now than he ever was. [laughter] greg: i don't know, really. losing biden is not what trump wants so it's not politics than what is it? i've been in the media for 20 plus years. i know i look young. can tell you none of this is anything but political. it's all [bleep].
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people. a side. trump'ss node different. he's just getting it worse because he's giving it back as good as he is getting. a private citizen for nearly all of his life he's not used to achievements overshadowed by ideology and that's what this is them off. the stories in the media fills coffers with clicks and they don't have to report actual news like the lowest employment numbered 50 years but instead they dress up political action as a legal infractions. no wonder trump is mad. seriously come regarding talking to me? >> are you talking to me? >> i'm asking a follow-up with what i just asked you. >> we havein the president of finland. ask them a question. don't be rudet. greg: is mad as the media pretends he had nothing do with them being men. >> yes vulgarity and whenever democrats repeatedly. >> at the moment he doesn't see
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a way out. his anger was on full display at conference this afternoon. >> a raging kirson twitter and expressed anger. greg: oh my they are shocked by trump's anger. they are like an arsonist surprised by all the smoke or at trip are wondering why all them men are staring at her. really though i feel bad for any world leader with trump at these press conferences. look at him. no one else's. you are the foreign affairs person of her bridesmaid but lucky you dear viewer because of trump you've learned more about political malfeasance than ever before. this ukraine stories about real shenanigans. who cares about a phonecall that nepotism we hated. the corruption of a coddled and competent offspring is able to coast through life because of daddy's connections with we all know hunter has never worked too hard party too much and his
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pants at the christmas party. and yet still gets cushy jobs. hunter biden is the swamp themed mascot but the media has other concerns. they take an exact transcript and twisted and something often expect you the public to see what they see and then they deny it when they are caught lying. >> was it right for him to have that dramatic interpretation of the president's phonecall at the hearing last week's? >> i want the american people to know what that phonecall was about it want them to hear it. it's sad but it's using the president's own words. >> those weren't the president's words. i was an interpretation of the president's words. greg: talk about denial. someone get her up to speed or get her some speed. i would like some. believe it or not trump watches
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his words very carefully. >> i watch my words very carefully and to have somebody get up and to totally fabricated conversation that i had with another leader and make it sound so bad and so evil. greg: that's nothing nothing new. what the media does. they take what you said and find the darkest meeting -- meaning. >> so often we are told to take things at face value but in this class you are going to learn to look at the darkest motive in everything including things that have first seemed good. i'll show you what i mean. ask not c what your country cano for you but what you can do for your country. santas is obvious jfk puts emphasis on how important is that self confidence so when we come together as a nation we can achieve so much more. >> dude you are out ofio your mind. this is nationalism at its
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absolute worst. what is a a country but a xenophobic landmass designed to keep other people out? countries imply borders. borders are inherently come you guessed it comer races. excellent. here's another. give a man a fish, feed him for a day. teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. >> it's clearly a lesson that was more important giving -- >> i'm going to throw up. teaching a man to fish is what led to exploiting the environment which led to industrialo relations which lead to overpopulation which is guess what a major contributor to global warming. you're on fire. >> how about this one? hang in there. to hang in there after having a rough day? >> you are insane. hang in there? this is endorsing capital
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capitol punishment you psycho. you know what congress has done here ? take over the class. >> let's start off with my favorite quote stalin was right. [applause] greg: her first car was an actual beetle. my cohost and anchor the daily briefing dana perino. [applause] he cane] kill you with a pair of underwear while wearing them. former, cia operative and diligent president whatever that is, mike baker. [applause] she's a gritty. from motor city who also owns a kitty.
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"fox news" nation kat timpf. [applause] and his sneezes disrupt the jet stream. my cohost tyrus. [applause] it's been a crazy two weeks, hasson it? it's only been two weeks and feels like 17 years. >> exact name of the reasons for that is for those of the old enough to live through the clinton scandal no longer the lewinsky scandal but the clinton scandal that took 18 months. we are two weeks in and back then the only thing you had to check on the news was e-mail and the drudge report. now you add social media and 70 cycles to this and the president is going to go after the media. greg: it's basically what you are saying if he thought the lewinsky scandal.
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>> that's exactly what i'm saying and by the way. [applause] greg: it's worse. >> by the way what is a blank strap? greg: i don't know. forget about the blank store. >> maybe you will tell me later. >> you're killing me with a blank strap. >> there are million ways. how is h it that the word jock s the one word that president trump self edits? in three years the only word he is ever soft attitude is jock. what the hell is going on? greg: you know how i love to do research. what i wanted to do and then i'll shut up is rated briefing from a column from "the news
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york times." in 2015 we have been worried about how much danger donald trump posted democracy. now if impeachment moving forward a new question is gaining relevance. when or will president trump leave the white house? they are saying even if he's impeached in a move through the senate or he loses the election this whole column is about there's a good, good chance he will refuse to leave the white house. that's where we are in today's world. that's what you can have a discussion about this process. greg: there nuts. you are just slightly nuts. >> i'm incredibly well adjusted. don't laugh at that. i can't turn on the tv without seeing people arguing talking about impeachment and no matter how much of that i watch i still cannot a understand why the democrats are doing it when they know it's not going to work.
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maybe it will get through the house and that's a maybe. it will never get to the senate so why are they spending time money and resources on the? that's like hiring aou wedding planner when you know dam well you don't have a groom. you can do half of it just like you can get the dress and book the church and you can even walk all the way up there while they play all the songs but once you get there you'll be like goodbye everybody. who would think that was worth it? but this is what they are doing. greg: you know what you did there? you marryld yourself. >> i wouldn't marry me. greg: tyrus? >> at my house impeachment click murder. this is neither the major event.
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if you listen to his supreme breach meant querry so they will investigate to investigate in case we might impeach. are you sticking with that? it's the only place i'm going to get back. i know there'll be a dead body somewhere. [laughter] and i don't know any facts of the other show. greg: either way it's not always the navy that's involved. that's like calling al franken and see. up next which candidate with hillary and doess it rhyme with hillary? that's next. [applause]
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now "the greg gutfeld show" presents. greg: are rallying cry went awry. you always run the risk when you do come response. spent this whole conversation has become about electability.
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focus on a campaign. is america ready foror that? greg: i think that was the opposite of what she was after. that was the highlight of her speech. she spent most thehe time talkig about donald trump suite. she even sent a letter of complaint to twitter's ceo. how weak is that, saying trump should be allowed tweet the things he tweet. >> his twitter account should be defended. there's plenty of evidence to suggest it irresponsible with his words in a result that could harm other people so the privilege of using those words in that way should probably be taken from him. greg: she's like brad stelter in the wake . let that last part sink in. brockerage of using those words should probably be taken from him. you know this is a bad idea when rep orders ask other candidates about it and question a real easy one.
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>> to really see one. should donald trump the banned from twitter? >> no. >> worn as a virtual tie with joe biden and the ukraine probably won't help them and neither will his ringing endorsement. >> joe biden is not going to excite the base to get out there and vote on november 3. greg: joe biden is this year's hillary and less hillary becomes this year's hillary. >> she is just trying to decide how to win. greg: get that pancit out of my eyeballs. meantime the skies thinking about jumping into. hey i met them at port
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authority. kat should kamala harris be rethinking or strategy him the trump tweeting thing? >> i actually agree with her that trump should be on twitter but that's because they think no one should be on twitter. seriously for any of you on twitter? greg: you just pull the kamala. >> i am sure you are much happier than i am because i literally spent so much time on it and i've never gone gone on their been like wow i feel good now. i always go on their and i'm like i kind of wish i were dead. it's not like it's harmless. any day now i'm going to lose my job and all of my income over something that i wrote on their were free. happens all the time. it's ridiculous. it shouldn't be done. i'm going to go on and it as soon as i'm done talking but i
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shouldn't. it's just like a little bluebird. greg: my key don't you think ukraine will disqualify this? >> in a normal environment in a normal world and the politics pleased to know i would say yes. you have to remember everybody loves joe. i don't think he's heading towards first place but what harris is saying about removing him from twitter and similar to what sanders and warren are saying about there should be no billionaires. billionaire shouldn't exist. you cannot like trump and i wish we had something more elegant or capable of treating all the self-inflicted wounds. >> you didn't say jock. >> i take that back. i think you can like his policy
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and you don't like trump but what i worry about with 2020s people are going to be exhausted by the time we get to the election from the drama that surrounds president trump. if what they are okay with this one is coming down the pike in the authoritarian lane with harris or sanders or whomever then god speed but i don't think this country can withstand where we are now thee policies. i think people have to be very careful of what they do. greg: i was with ww for a while and we learned how to deal with crowds. r ms. harris you need to learn. when you walk in a room and you get a -- that's not the crowd to ask questions too. i knew from the moment first of all a when you are giving a speh in what looks like a high school auditorium after school everyone is there would rather be
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somewhere else. you have to know your audience niechta-my she should havee said are we happy to be here? there is free punching cake afterwards. look under your seat, there is hope.so something. are we ready for change? in the one or two guys that said no, there were only two guys that said no. there was no one said yes. we heard the two guys and one of them was not confident. like no? i thought everyone was going to cheer. they are going to sacrifice what i thought was their best losing effort and they will start or feis joe. if they get rid of him and ruined his career like you did something that is mostil certaiy an trump or the democratic party is out. we will destroy biden to get
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trump when it's over they would just have destroyed joe. >> for democrats joe biden is a reverse triple threat, straight white male. >> the full white man. you have to watch them. greg: dana do you agree with tyrus? one kamala harris said that you remember the set moment in the 2016 primary when jeff asked a said please then he class. that's when you kind of know you might not have a lot of support. greg: yes. i don't have to ask them to clap. they just naturally clap for me like right now. positively pathetic. [applause] next seeing a lot of red, a lot of red.
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lafrem american news headquarters on john scott in your purpose in trump responded quickly to the news of another whistleblower in the house impeachment agreed to the president claims is part of what he calls an intelligence conspiracy adding the impeachment inquiry is stacked against them are because republicans have been denied due process. unlike the first reported whistleblower the second one is said to have firsthand knowledge of mr. trump july phonecall with the president of ukraine. rights in hong kong between
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police and pro-democracy demonstrators getting worse. tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets again wearing masks in defiance of a government ban. right police responded by unleashing tear gas and wielding batons as they charged the end really crowds. a number of protesters were arrested demonstrators demanding greater freedom from the loss of mainland china. now back to the great gutfeld show. greg: they came and now they are covered in pink. climate change protesters in london a city in england dana, recentlyre gathered outside the british treasury building for demonstration that involved using a fire truck to spray fake blood on the buildings white façade that the group known as extension rebellion which is also my say forget the club claims that they use nonviolence
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civil disobedience to affect change. in this case to call attention to the british government investment in fossil fuels. unfortunately they quickly lost control of the powerful hose and things unraveled from there. [applause] it went on for a while. didea i say unfortunately lost control? i meant hilariously lost control. looks like he did more damage to there without oil based paint then anyone from big petroleum. who says youou can't hear your point across as plain old water, right champ? [laughter] he had 40 takes on that one
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until they got the one that wanted their poor kid. i don't care. i love this. climate change is ripe for parody. >> the xr is apparently a serious group and they are about ready to mind you start on monday and effort that could go over couple of weeks of walking downtown central london. they have thisig whole massive campaign going on. they are much more organized and well-known in europe. they get a lot of support and they have been increasingly aggressive to the interesting thing with this story is that with the decommissioned fire truck. we can thank c xr for warning te metropolitan police and counterterrorism people about the potential threat. there were almost no police around the treasury building. took a while to respond in the decommissioned truck just rolled right up there in parts.
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greg: you don't have to be a rocket scientist to look at this and go you've got to be kidding me? >> now the authorities are onto this particular scam. devont mcnair idiots and they were taught of valuable lesson to our law enforcement across the pond. you know what kills me? >> me choking you rapidly? >> it probably wouldn't take long and i would enjoy every minute. go to the eternal slumber with a smile on my face. >> you guys can do this later. >> the reason why mention gripping is because i eat a lot of protein. i eat red meat. the vegans with a little protein could have held onto the dam hose. [applause] greg: it's true.
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>> can you imagine we are going to form a blockade. wait 15 minutes and i k will pas out. continue with yourr fake burgers in your vegan lifestyle. put a lot of pressure on that hose, man. greg: it's kind of a metaphor that people claim to protect theirr do way more damage than they condemn. >> it sort of looked like brexit think how messy this whole thing is before johnson was there. this is the thing that kills me. who do they think has to clean that up and who needs it most the people working hourly jobs putting food on the table? they don't help their cause at all. they achieve nothing and until they are ready to talk about nuclear power as an option i want to hear from them. greg: i agree completely with that sentiment. you know cat matt off that you
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have some kind of an analogy about a guy trying to impress a girl in a bar and the faults and cracks his skull. that's exactly what this is. they wanted impressive and they didn't. they just humiliated themselves. >> honestly i was going to say that i feel bad for them. i do because they were so close. if they had just managed to get the fake blood only on the treasury building and not on themselves, climate change would have been solved. obviously that's not a thing so there is these people claim to be so passionate about this issue. that thing coming up with real solutions talking about potential real solutions they are just going to throw fake blood at the building? what problem has fake blood ever solves? i have never even thought about solving a problem that way and
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if some guy broke up with me in 2012 claims otherwise, you all should know he's a liar and i have no idea how that hose got into my hands. greg: up next a big victory for red meat. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k.
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>> the word on the street? keep eating greg: the word on theew street keep eating me. new study by an international team of researchers, my favorite kind of researchers, claims to have found no significant link between the consumption of meat and heart disease cancer and any benefits from the eating less protein appear to be minimal claiming to use observational studies but i hate those because theyng can lead to misleading patterns. in your times said that lead of the study didtu not disclose his ties to the food industry.
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meanwhile the american heart association otherwise known as ah-hah and the american cancer society says this new study is garbage. right now all dietary guidelines recommend limiting read in processed meat but for meat lovers this is the news he'd been waiting for it gives me an idea for a great new product. >> attention carnivores you love awesome things would also red meat? what ifwh you could make those things more awesome by turning them into red me? the center cut extra smoky superduper meet 3000. turn army tanks and the franks taken into bacon or a hotel porter into a 28 porterhouse. turn the st. louis arch into a
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st. louis rack of ribs. take a ride to the top of the empire state building or baskin amiga rushmore or your favorite cable host wake up with brian kilmeade in the morning and stay for sean hannity in primetime. if you're ready for the greatest explosion the world has ever seen getr a flame burning extra smoky superduper meet writes 3000. [applause]e] greg: tyrus i think you might agree with me that nutritional sciences and the science. they keep changing their minds everything. see if they don't know everything. we are all genetic a different. the best way to find out as you go to the doctor and you you get a test or genetics and find out what is best for you dive wise. it goes back to your ancestry.
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some people can be red meat and some people drew up -- grew up on a fistfight with their ancestry. or you just go through life, i like this and i'm not sick of her words that keep eating it. everyone is different. allegedly my great-grandfather atee bacon beer and the occasional master. apparently he ate the plating couldn't find the body. he didn't get a heart attack from him when he pulled -- pull 10 people sometimes take makes me sick. greg:t dana you ate a lot of red meat. >> my family had a cattle ranch so i am biased. the left loves science until there is science and that person who is a researcher about food has passed ties to the food
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industry and they have to try to debunk it. you know i think tyrus you said that about your genetics. i don't like fish of any kind. >> you are from the midwest so there aren't a lot of oceans. >> not yet until climate change. greg: i was born and raised on perez. i shot it right into my mouth. this kind of when you think about it. what is great about this is the redemption for the cattle. people are smearing the cattle saying they have now been redeemed and we can eat them, and their lives. >> and living in ranch country we are all about this. tyrus is right it's a genetic thing. my whole family has a history of heart disease. everyone has been taken by heart
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disease. my cardiologist that you can eat steak every day for life and it won't make a difference. you've got what you've got as far as genetics. read a great doctor. >> i said let me get my wife. tell her what you just told me. well, you should watch your dive greg: that angers me. you killed your doctor. >> that was my great grandfather. i wasn't't me. don't ring means your party. greg: i love carpet lets be honest the nutritional pyramid made this country obese because it made karp the basic part of the pyramid and that was wrong. >> maybe i'm like a daredevil or out of my mind but i actually don't need the government to decide what to eat pave the way
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that i do it and maybe visor different, i will be like i kind of wanted turkey club and then i eat one. like i don't call up the fta, should i have this club? i've been totally fine and figured out what to eat on my own. none of us are stupid enough to needed this. we decide what we eat for the government shouldn't be issuing these guidelines because they keep changing and if you're listening to the government deciding what you eat based on the government you -- greg: at the farm dan i believe you had a turkey club. it was a horrible device. up next how do americans define success? lou dobbs of course.
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>> is it a sham to live for greg: is it a sham to live for instagram. a new poll america think society uses the device. is your job your family are income? no, no and no.
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it's having a large social media following especially for people under 35 like me. [laughter] they'll want to be an influence or on instagram. people will dog anything to make their life left exciting and i predict this woman at the bronx zoo her earlier this week posted an instagram video for self entering a lion habitat. yikes. was she crazy or just desperate for likes? believe me i know what it's like walking into a lions den. i barely got out of there alive. actually they asked me to leave. eight times. all right i know who to go to first. everybody has strong opinions. dana we talked abouts. this. defining success by the attention you seek is not a good way to live.
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>> yes you have aspirations to achieve y something and you thik that just because you become famous you will achieve something you are going to be sorely disappointed. i think instagram is important for pictures of jasper. america agrees. greg: the fact is he doesn't know. it's not like he checks his light or anything. >> it's because he's famous. greg: that dog is having a great time. he has no idea. >> it's better than being left alone. greg: we are creating a metric for self-worth that is publicly measured. when we were young we didn't know if we were popular or not. what we were within our classroom but we didn't compare to everybody else in this world. >> in all seriousness i think it's a sad statement on where we are. i have my three little boys
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scooter snuggly and muggsy. talk i to them about this all te time because they are living it. this is all they know is this environment. if you've got 2 million followers on twitter you must know what you are talking about and i don't know how to describe it other than i very sad about the way we look at this and what's important in her life. greg: says the guy who killed people for money. >> and for fun. don't forget that. >> he will never work a day in yourin life. greg: social media is dangerous but i have to strangle a guy with a piano wire. >> let me get the picture. greg: cia selfies. you have a social media following and i don't think it
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means you're a bad person. >> i was going to sink rate isu i'll know him very famous. i'm not the most famous. it's like kim kardashian justin bieber and kat timpf. i'm not super famous but i'm more famous than i was years ago and i agree with you it is sad because none of that has made me any happier and i'm being serious here. thee things that have made me happier had been dealing with -- feelings that my work is having impact and that's what people should be striving for. i do want to talk with the lion lady though where quick. i think it's the slymack could we tell people in society that you can be whatever you want. you can do whatever you want. sure i can go in there and taunt a lion because city can dream it you can do. that is the lie and we need to stop teaching our children that. i was taught that in school and
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because of thatr. i spent way to long in youth soccer. greg: do you have advice for the kids today? >> my advice for the lady. i will take a picture, i've got it. get closer, get looser. [applause] put the emphasis on the wrong things it's an easy way out for a lot of people. i got my youtube show coming on. that's when the bucs start rolling in. you need to get an education and get a realfa job. it doesn't define whoin you are. greg: is someone who is very famous it's underrated. i kid. the gutfeld monologue live tour resumes next week in saturday after -- october 12 in omaha stops in jacksonville durham in november cleveland and knoxville and december. tickets available for all show. go to d gutfeld.com for tickets.
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>> we are out of time. we are out of time. thank you again. our studio audience. i am great got filled. >> the second was a blur comes forward claiming to have firsthand knowledge of the ukrainian president. as the lawyers representing our waiting in the wing. i am jon scott, this is the fox report. all of this is house democrats are reaping a pressure accusing president trump of choosing the path of defying of carrboro. in giving the white house until october 18 to turn over ukraine related documents. the president has signaled he will not cooperate until a full house operates the impeachment probe. has intelligent members sounded off on sunday

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