tv The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News August 30, 2020 1:00am-2:00am PDT
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jeannine pirro abdicating for truth justice and the american way. justice has been served and greg gutfeld is coming up next. see you next saturday same time, same place. greg: there were two conventions going on this week trader republican one reminding us why america matters. >> i believe america is an exceptional nation founded on three principles equality, freedom and opportunity. >> our family went from cotton to congress and one lifetime. and that is why i believe the next american century can be better than the last. greg: be a radical for freedom and be a radical for liberty. be a radical for our republic for which i stand.
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greg: that was awesome and then there's the naturalization ceremony reminding us that even as the nation's most prominent voices in america or iridium ably racist billions beyond the border would trade their situation with us beyond the harpy. and how about the sister? she gets things in order. >> in 1978 as a medical school student at georgetown university i joined the army to help pay for my tuition and ended up devoting 29 years to the military serving as a doctor and the surgeon in places like afghanistan and egypt and the sinai peninsula. greg: that rings back memories of sister maya. after victims week long tantrum it's good to see adults in the room for once. i would not arm wrestle this lady. i would not think he wrestle her.
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i put herschel walker and jacqueline's against the entire democratic party in a cage match but what about this guy? >> it lows my mind how quickly some of the leadership in this country have forgotten the critical role first responders play in our society. come on america, and defunding these vital positions is not the answer. greg: he could me like a walnut. what is it with these people? the like they are grown-ups on super pills. these are not people you would dare to mock. >> quite a contrast from the other convention, the one in the streets featuring mobs arsonist vandals and shooters or is "cnn" calls it mostly peaceful protest. multiple locations burning in kenosha wisconsin over the course of the night in stark contrast to what we saw over the course of the daytime hours in kenosha and into their early evening which was largely peaceful demonstrations.
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it wasn't until nighttime when things began to get more contentious. greg: a little bit more contentious. here lies the problem. for months the immediate democrat leaders admitted buying what we see with their own eyes or country is under attack or they use phrases like mostly peaceful or sporadic violence to downplay this chaotic and orchestrated violence and when you counter such opinions with facts about crime they laugh like clowns. >> democratic cities are in chaos right now. they are going to take your country way and they are taking down the statues. >> oh my gosh is so bad and they are defunding police. greg: that did not age well. now that the violence is out of control and taking lives however the mockers have changed their tune. it wasn't your suffering to change their mind it was the polls. tell us about the blind spot, don. >> i think this is a blind spot for democrats think democrats
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are ignoring this problem and hoping it will go away and it's not going to go away. joe biden may the afraid to do it, not sure. maybe he won't, maybe he is. he has to address it. the writing has to stop. chris as you know and i know it's showing up in the polling. it's showing up in focus groups. the only thing right now that is sticking. greg: that's what the media ignores the violence but once the poll showed that may hurt joe's chances how gross is that as gross as brian's beltre in a speedo. all those businesses have burned in all those people injured in jobs loss happened because the political value and reporting in them by ignoring it continues of course until now. >> this is on your watch. mr. vice president if you don't believe that your fate demands that you speak about what's
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happening in kenosha right now not in terms of showing riots and foment intention when it's the symptom of a problem you have to talk about these vigilantes in these groups ago when an start this violence, white guys coming in from these groups starting unrest, promoting violence. greg: now they are upset. sorry, too late for the ugliness we see now you build that by ignoring it spread. remember what you said about antifa? >> too many see the protest is the problem. no, the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take to the streets persistent and poisonous inequities and injustices. and please show me words as protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful. people who show up to fight against bigots or not to be just judged the same as the bigots even if they do resort to the same kinds of petty violence. greg: so what does that petty
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violence leave? why tier from a widow. >> as i slept looters were in shacking the shop. they shot and killed david in cold blood and livestreamed his execution and his last moments on earth. he was murdered by people who didn't know and just didn't care. he would have done anything to help them. violence and destruction are not legitimate forms of protest. greg: ann dorn did story that the immediate chose to ignore because it wasn't beneficial to them. the demonization of anarchy and protesters led to what was predicted here some time ago the mayhem begets mayhem period there's rand paul and his wife escaping the mob after trump's speech.
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what if there weren't armed officers there? so the mob groups everything set up the convention. >> mobs tore down cities while members of congress promotes the same socialism that my father fought against world war ii. the convention's theme is an fear freedom, freedom from fear and the fear of attack losing your home business, light bird this is a message we need to hear his or country at the mercy of brockers but that's what happens when leaders cower and the celebrity darlings choose to pat -- back lawlessness than those who fight it. connor lamb and stacy are missed the republicans have this guy from cuba. say aye i choose america. i choose freedom.
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there is no other place to go. greg: if you want to know who the enemy is why not hear from a guy who has seen the enemy before and today he is a recognized the dictatorship on the street on tv and in congress pulling biden strings but i'm sure there were plenty of cubans and 1950s he didn't see cast her coming up when he came it was like wow how could this happen to us makes the fact is they can happen to us. it is happening to us because your concerns mean nothing to the media or victims until it shows up in the polls are at their doorstep. >> let's welcome tonight's guest. he's so sharp that rock paper scissors is now called rock paper trey gowdy and his great book. host of the trey gowdy podcasts, trey gowdy beauty so patriotic
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that liberty bell took a field trip you see him. "fox & friends" weekend cohost that very ugly yesenia. she is quick with a quip and won't take no live post of "fox nation" kat timpf. and he has more muscle than the great area reef, my massive sidekick and host of "fox nation" tyrus. all right what a lineup. all right trey gowdy your book is about persuasion. i want to ask you how persuasive was this convention to let's say undecided folks? >> i think they did a great job and i think tim scott story appeals to everyone. there is a need to knowledge the base any want the base to be energized but the group said we were struggling with you can't listen to nikki haley and tim scott and you can't watch the
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clemency of a man who deserved a second chance at live and got one. i didn't see the angry donald trump that the democrats portrayed. greg: neither did i. we are going to talk about donald trump in the next block. is it interesting how preferable politicians are too -- >> yes. you want to hear their story and time after time he heard stories that this is directly how the presidents policies that you promised he would deliver improved my life and my families or would it prevented kayla mealor's parents who say our daughter with the alive if they had taken isis seriously and brought her back or they spent four days shredding the strawman. the strawman that were systemically racists were cops are running around intensely trying to find black men to shoot in climate change is going to kill us all in 10 years so we
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need to socialize every part of our economy and bit i bet they broke down and exposed america versus anarchy and all the speakers and all the attendees were poignantly harassed by the mobs and they left the event. to part of perfect! i precisely what the president is talking about him think they could have orchestrated a better and it's a powerful story of individuals that did it the best. greg: kat the almost leapt out of your seat like a cat when we talked about nonpolitical people. >> i learned something very important yesterday thanks to the rnc dana white is actually a dude. i always heard the name nice like oh one of those lady wrestlers. she sounds like a very needy manly dude and i agree totally because whenever i'm hearing anyone trying to win an election and it doesn't matter what party you have in your mind okay yeah they are trying to win something my vote with their work.
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it's kind of like you trust them as much as a guide when you're on a date and you are for drinks and he's like come with me i think you would love my cat. i want to introduce you to my at the mention some of those people pray the one that i thought was a real standout was alice johnson. i watched it five times 10 i was in tiers the coast it transcended politics especially because she was saying there are thousands more out there just like me. i have written and spoken and volunteered with criminal justice issues for years and i was like what more can i do? said really and truly moved me into the pair that with the voiceover calling, lovaas we could fighter for ending mask incarceration. here is someone who is out here actually doing that and the only reason she is out here at all is because president trump freed her. i thought it was so powerful and
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transcended politics. it motivated me and a lot of people felt the way that i did, just a truly powerful and amazing moment. greg: all right tyrus maybe i'm biased because i have such an antipathy toward left-wing whiners but i felt like i was looking at adults especially when kat talked about dana white. you see herschel walker and you see jack brewer which is the best name ever invented, jack ruark. i felt like it was around people i wanted to hang out with in a bar and we will never get in a bar fight. >> you would find a way. no doubt you would find a way to start it and then say i will be in the bathroom when it's over. before i start greg i have to give my condolences to the armstrong family who passed away this week a wrestling legend. i'm sad to see him go but you
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used the term the adult in the room herschel walker is literally the nicest no-nonsense person you will ever meet in your life. he doesn't change expressions montejano don't think he has to. and he talks softly but his words arise strong hand i think they did what they should have done. the dnc went with dramatization and celebrities and scenarios and coming attractions of the world going to end and then they are going to save it in basically the united states is the new "star wars" and the empire president trump and the empire and the rnc said we are going to be adults and here is our plan. tgif there are no fans in the videos and we'll just have straight talk. the republican party was the republican party and i expected no less. i didn't expect zero company there was fireworks.
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cover, the fireworks so what is trump's plan for the next four years besides tweeting endorsements of my next great though? versus simple question. >> so tonight i ask you a simple question, how can the democrat party asked to lead our country would spend so much time tearing down our country? greg: much of the speech hit on how democratic policy is made america worse not better and lead to the power outage in california. did everybody see that? >> everybody saw that. tremendous power outage. nobody seen anything like it but we saw that last week in california. how can joe biden claimed to be an ally when his own party can't even keep the lights on? greg: what a line. i think he thinks joe biden isn't very strong. >> joe biden "newsweek." greg: joe says to love's
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blue-collar workers. i wonder does he give them hugs and kisses? >> joe biden to the donations of lou koller workers, gave them hugs and even kisses. [applause] greg: lets change topics. how about them and? what are we doing with them and? >> america will land the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to plant its beautiful flag on mars. greg: the first woman on the moon. who has he got in mind? >> don't tell anybody that i told you this and especially don't tell joe biden i don't think that there should be any debate. greg: she thinks that trump would be little the process and sounds like she's worried in building a case to cancel but joe says he will debate parties got to wonder why the he couldn't have fireworks is spelled out his name to?
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pete, four years ago if i saw that i would probably be triggered. how dare he do this but to me it's absolutely hilarious that he did that. >> the only thing better would have been a military parade which i'm still waiting for and needs to happen. of course they are typically triggered by the theme of the first family and ivanka giving the speech beforehand and then the fireworks in his name. started the white house and they are supposed to politicize that in than they do an about-face and what could the washington monument. i think that was a giant we are here and you are not and after you watch this production in the last four days you will be waiting for more years. when i turned the channel to other networks their minds were
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exploding and it's a giant trump trolling effort at them and they can't compete and not a single viewer cared about any of that. they watched the speech and they watch the presentation and they liked it. greg: trey gowdy do you think the speech was too long and what did you make of that? >> you only get one chance to do it create at my age did i think it was too long yeah as i had to get up early this morning but i stayed up because he is a showman but he also has unique way of communicating and what i was captured by his guess i'm discussing my record. that is what is obvious that the best pieces of evidence also have subliminal purposes and what was subliminal of that is the media has never treated me fairly and i've been under investigation for four years but imagine what i could do with just a halfway fair media and without dalal or impeachment investigations. that was the message i got.
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greg: tyrus you can choose your topic but do you have an opinion on pelosi trying to provide cover for joe to get out of the debate? >> again listen i've been reporting on the old white man for a little over 40 years now i believe and i'm still out fact-finding because my sources won't ever let me name them for fear of that clash but here's the thing, this is why trump does it better than the other side are honestly any other politician in history because of his wrestling background. he knows how to build a card and when i say building a card you start off with a little and you put the heat on everybody and get three or four speakers to get fired up and then the home spot. the wife comes in and everything is happy and everybody comes back from grabbing a snack and now the trump is going to speak.
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he fires up and throws the punches boom fireworks and everybody goes home happy fired up and ready to vote. that's how you do an event. that's wwe 101. they just do the bunch of flips and we did know what was going on. world ending cows being deported we did know what was going on. in the end, boom trump blows everybody's mind. whether you hate him or you weren't sure about him and you liked him boom trump 2020. that was on their mind. america you are welcome. wragg the only fireworks brighter than that were coming out of the "cnn" anchors heads when they saw that. >> yeah i've got to say i didn't like the speech and the length
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but that's not an insult against trump. it is an insult against myself. it made me feel really bad because it was too long for me. i look up there and i'm like this man is 74 years old. he's had such a busy weekend he can get up there and he's talking for 70 minutes straight. it truly blows my mind that he has the kind of energy and ability and just comparing that with the other candidate it's absolutely truly insane. he's been on tv all week. i was like i did a 20 minute video of a telethon and i have to go to bed or it's a school night. it was just astounding to watch and including the fireworks. it was a show for sure. it did make me feel inadequate or you greg: i fell asleep before it
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at tuesday two people were shot and killed and a 17-year-old has been charged with her murder. later this week joe biden address the riots. >> for testing brutality is a right and absolutely necessary. but burning down communities is not for tests it's needless violence. violence that endangers lives, violence that guts of businesses and shutters businesses. that is wrong. the problem we have right now as is we are in donald trump's america. he is rooting for more violence and not lessen these clear about that. what's he doing but pouring gasoline on the fire? greg: joe finally condemns the violence and coincidentally as he blames trump using a terrible analogy. he was only condemning their violence in order to blaine trump which is kind of sad given the past two months he's been as quiet as the worms farda about the chaos. it wasn't the only notable thing he said this week.
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>> you have said yourself that you are transition candidate. does that mean a one-term president? >> no. see make you were leaving the possibility open of serving eight years? >> absolutely. greg: it termed out greg -- biden's up for a second term which will put them at 233 years old. that might be news to kamala harris. play -- pay close attention to her reaction. it's very subtle. >> thank you said yourself you are transition candidate. does that mean a one term president? >> no. see make you are leaving open the possibility that you will serve eight years? >> absolutely. i will raise taxes for anybody making over $400,000. greg: kat i have a feeling, was expecting that answer. without question it's kind of an arranged marriage under the
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assumption that she could be the president not in four years but in two months. >> oh yeah she loves power. that's the thing she loves more than anything. if she has to throw some people in prison she will do it. she has to pretend she will never throw anyone in prison she will do it. he was rude take you with them i feel really awful for jacob blake's family for the way this is worked out. if you watch the video is obviously horrific and it's obviously a situation where there needs to be justice. the thing is the way to achieve justice is not by going out and creating a bunch of other uninvolved victims. i saw video of a family furniture store that was burned to the ground. what did the furniture have to do with any of this and it's disturbing that it took so long for joe biden to condemn that.
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this is tough stuff. you want justice in a situation for him and his family but also his own family say they are disgusted by what's going on with the looting and destruction. condemn that. this should not be political. greg: unfortunately tyrus everything is political now and everything is extra political because you have an election coming up so it's being used as a football essentially. >> those sides really need to punt. this has been a tough week for me dealing with the frustration of these types of shootings and watching it objectively but at the same time i also have to answer the question of the black men and what is this and what is that? it's frustrating because it's very hard. i am fortunate because people reach out to me and police officers and cops reach out to me.
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they it's always the same thing, they panicked and they didn't support the shooting and they explained to me ways they could do that when you try to word that it gets lost because for some reason you can't support the police department and at the same time want your fellow fellow brothers to be safe. i don't want to go out and get shot in the carver misunderstanding. one of the things that got me a city job was the speech i gave in my second or third show about compliance. you know we have to comply. no matter how bad it isn't no matter how much you hate a police officer and no matter how horrible he is you have to comply but you don't turn your back on anybody especially police officer with a pistol. you have to comply. that's not just a black man that's any man. you might get your escaped and you might lay face down on the ground and i've been there but you have to to comply.
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when you're fighting for justice and for justice and you want a end up shooting yourselves in the foot deep coast before we get the message out people who say they are on our side with their own agenda brings it. you have a protest because you want a quality and a group of view burns down the house. where's the safety for the people in the neighborhood's? wd then we invade the store. the police department is not taking away -- defunding the police departments you will hurt the good cops and the men and women who sacrifice who deal with the worst of human society every day and have to raise families and pay taxes. we are going to help them and the answer is term limits qualified immunity. we are as attacked the bottom of the tree in a way never do with the fruit. until we wake up and stop attacking each other it's not president trump's fault. he wasn't there. he didn't order it but it's
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convenient. shame on joe biden. yes he came out against violence and i applaud you for that and then you turned it into political blaming the president is you want those but you know well it doesn't matter who was the president of the united states has nothing to do with what's going on in our streets. and no i talked a little bit over but my bad. greg: i really pills -- feel sorry for pete hegseth to follow that. >> i see balance of my time. well said brother. that's the kind of conversation the country needs to have. you can both recognize that lack men are treated differently are perceived differently by law enforcement at that changes the interaction lately but also when you're watching resisting arrest and watching the lack of due process for officers that are at an impossible situation that makes people rush in to their corners and then nothing ever moves. the media exacerbates all of
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that and it has the end intended consequence ironically. there was a pizza owner whose window was shot up at he's yelling out the window are you trying to get donald trump elected? the is exactly what you are doing. greg: trey last word to you before the break rates jacob blake's mom asked for three things unity prayers for her son and answers and as a former prosecutor she is entitled to answer it and for the justice system to work its will in a fair and partial way but speaking of answers greg joe biden needs to be asked more than simply is murder your breaking point? the talk about senate races in the most systemically racist thing i countered in 20 years was the 100-1 ratio crat cocaine to power products and most systemically racist thing. what did he do about it and by the way to dallas johnson c. clements a. under your demonstrations? why did it take donald trump? the there was an injustice and
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greg: would you resist or raise your fist? are this week like let's matter protesters were demanding they raised their fists in solidarity with the movement. take a look. the one being shouted at supports the cause and has been marching for weeks but doesn't feel right complained that the moppet i feel the same way when they asked me to dress up as ducey. >> interesting to watch the left to themselves at a restaurant but screaming someone's face was
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an effective strategy this guy would be the world's most persuasive person. that is amazing. all right tyrus whenever he ceased up like this and wonder what would tyrus do but no one would ever do this to you in a restaurant imagine. >> i remember one time i think we were all having dinner after the show and someone went over to say something i just looked at them and said do you have something to say? so here's the thing. standing over someone and telling them to raise their hand is just as bad as what you are supposedly fighting against. people do things against their will and the fact you want equality and freedom for everyone except for the woman
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you're brave dude standing over woman. if i would have been having dinner with my friends and family i would never roll. i'm good for 68 which means i'm good for 68 of them and you'll have got the rest. on her podcast where we say that although we never promote violence if you are going to be -- make an example of the first one. i would get that dude so hard in his chest the people next to would have felt it and they all would have back that. is anyone else want to raise your hand it may would have moved on. greg: trey it's about persuasion. this is the least persuasive technique i've ever seen. >> that's exactly what i was thinking is how the non-persuasive than what is persuasive is when the right calls out malefactors and mal actors on our side in the left does the same. that is persuasive. i was on board with brussels but
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i use rhetorical skills but i was asked yesterday will you say black lives matter is i said i will say but i've 20 years proving it in the courtroom and i wish you would have been there to help me 20 years ago when we were trying to give value to black homicides of it to him and you didn't see anything in the shooting so you want to say it or do you want to prove it? greg: that's a good question. they were going to rand paul over brianna and kat you know the story. >> that was his thing justice for breonna taylor and the no knock warrant. kamala harris nowhere to be found on that one but they are going to after him. i agree this is another sample that i agree soul wholeheartedly that it's wrong to be silent in the face of injustice and for white people to speak out against racism. i also think it's important to
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eat food. which is what this lady was doing. i'm not shocked to hear that she is also a and anti-racism activists because it's possible to be an activist and also sometimes eat that food and also to be less inclined to mix the two went away as we mentioned someone is screaming in your face randomly a nowhere but then it's so, so obvious that i truly think a motivation of this mob was really not to help anybody. greg: pete what i notice it's a blackmail situation but if you comply we will film you but if you don't comply we will film you and it will go viral and you'll be targeted. >> it's like emotional extortion with a video camera. you will do it and by the way i
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should go back to tyrus again. it's the theme of the show today but antifa's name is antifascist yet they can't see the very fascist tactics they use on a daily basis and it's because they think who donald trump isn't being a patriotic american is so evil because everything is evil about america that anything is justified in the irony that this lady is not wearing a maga hat. i'll be with you on the streets but i think we should do something about it but when your supporters won't even do it you know you've crossed it. >> you want an appetizer. greg: up next trey gowdy says it never hurts to ask for it i will challenge that very by asking him questions that will want to make him punch me in the face.
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we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. greg: we have got to talk to trey about his new book called it doesn't hurt to ask, using the power question to communicate, connect and persuade. okay trey this book is basically for anyone who wants to persuade
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someone up to the cause. is that what it is? >> yeah greg to be heard and to effectively commend katie in particular how to use questions to do it. you asked questions for a living but sometimes folks struggle with understanding questions that can be persuasive. for anyone who wants to win the next conversation or survived things giving. greg: give me an example talk about stupid questions are better than stupid answers but how can you persuade with the question collects >> well i mean remember jonathan gruber said the american people were too stupid to understand the affordable care act. so i have a choice but i can debate economics and i can debate health care or i can ask him what did he mean by too stupid? are at their grades of stupidity where some are acceptable and some are not and my entire five minutes is trying to get into own words. my hope was he was perceived as less credible but season m.i.t.
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professor so that was the area in which i could effectively talk with him. greg: this is part of your legal background but so you have that talent. other people can they create this talent if they don't haven't already greg i was terrible when i began as a prosecutor. i mean i was terrible. it is the acquire both skill and the benefit is the other person has the burden because they are doing the talking and sometimes your next next question is going to come from what the other person just said. it is eminently learnable and i lay out in the book different categories of questions. greg: i have interviewed probably a thousand people and there were times when i had no interest in this topic. how do you ask like let's say okay a red eye. we have the star of the sitcom that i have never watched but it
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was the same company, fox. they have this guy from the sitcom on and he's a shallow tool. how do you come up with questions when you don't hear? >> well i have a chapter on how to fake sincerity. so it's hard to do but you are an eclectic thinker so something interests you. i would pivot away from the sitcom and find something. what he did before that and why did the pick comedy instead of drama something that interests you so you don't all asleep during the interview. greg: that's good advice. that's why don't do interviews anymore. i would say 99% of all people who want to be on shows to be interviewed are not interesting enough unlike trey gowdy one of the most interesting people on the planet. get his book it doesn't hurt to ask, it's great. we will rap things up, next.
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greg: we are out of time. thanks to trey gowdy pete hegseth kat timpf and tyrus. i'm red gutfeld and i love we are back tomorrow noon eastern. thanks for being with us. ♪ >> fox news alert, president trump in texas and louisiana, 15 years to the day after hurricane katrina devastating landfall. serving storm damage from hurricane laura, it made landfall thursday is a category for with wind higher than katrina's. laura blamed for at least 16 deaths. this is the fox report. the president on board marine one to travel between the two states, is expected to depart from orange texas heading back to louisiana where he will soon
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