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amazon or judge jeanine. store. you can get me to sign a copy. i'm jeanine pirro advocating for truth, justice and the american way. tonight show was all about that. rogue -- greg gutfeld is next. c look who's back. >> i guess you can use a snappy slogan like defund the police but you know you've lost a big audience when you said which makes it less likely you are going to get the changes you want done. the key is deciding do you actually want to get something done or do you want to feel good among the people you already agree with? greg: just what the media ordered, proof that the democrats aren't as insane as the far left clip. troll. they are split on the agenda just the words. about what they can pull over you, america.
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obama wasn't saying police to funding was a bad come he says he needs to lie about it then. just don't call it defund the police terry call it rerouting the budget when it's really decriminalizing crime. don't you remember the old classics when terrorism replaced violent and illegal aliens became undocumented citizens and morons became "cnn" viewers? it's not like obama was ever danced to funding or as jesse watters pointed out in a rare moment of insight, he could have mentioned it when it was happening but he was too busy writing his 12 memoir because his oceanside man in aren't going to pay for themselves. and while bill clinton is puffing who knows but his longtime right-hand man knows and told "vanity fair" that bill indeed visited the so-called pedophile island are as a democrat might call it an undocumented sanctuary or an unchartered safe house for new
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refugees. bill has denied it but it's not like you've never lied about sex and of course there is joe. sneaking around trump's past achievements to call his own. after years of condemning america versus xenophobic what's new platform? america first telling the times he won't enter any new trade you until we invest in america first. democrats in the media applaud this bold move come the same bold move they raged out months ago including this fellow. >> america first is made america alone under the trump administration. our alliances are in jeopardy, we are more isolated than we have ever been. our allies, america first is made america alone because trump is change the landscape. it's become america first. greg: may be here. normal.
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everyday his staff has to declare a lead on his pants. what the hell does this mean? >> like i told barack if i. something where there is a done a mental disagreement we have raced on a moral principle i will develop some disease and say i have resigned. greg: it's funny because it's true but it's going to be more fun to see how much achievement light is going to keep since they'll were, the peace plan operation warp speed. trump set it up so even a hapless democrat can succeed. speaking of mr. trump this may be the most important speech he has ever made. >> this may be the most important speech i have ever made. i want to provide an update for our ongoing efforts to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which took place during the ridiculously long november 3 election.
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if we are right about the fraud joe biden can't be president. diana: there to counter arguments against fraud. the accusations are baseless and there's no evidence of widespread fraud. the first one is wrong and the second one is pointless. every attack on civil society defended by the left reminds us that the left believes lawlessness is acceptable so writing became peaceful, politicians encourage people to confront law-abiding citizens, and cars are mobbed and homes vandalized. what's a little election fraud? the when you lead a world crusade against evil that's nothing in play have rolling from a moral high ground. harassment becomes an obligation because you think it's observing. meanwhile the same fool whose thought means from troll farms could join election are actual witnesses like these people.
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>> doubts are being duplicated en masse by three democrats poll workers at a time. where was the oversight in this? said they had a straight ticket party but for the democrats and republicans. the poll workers that i think i'm going to give it to the democrats. that is illegal. >> i was allowed within 6 feet of the table to verify ballots. >> this is the address. this is a church for which it's illegal to register to vote anywhere but your home address. greg: some could be expressing an opinion but a lot of it sounded legit and they signed sworn affidavits which is meaningful. what if we said nothing about this or yeah this was bad and it's hard to prove or the election has to be certified in weeks. true but the mueller report lasted two years born from a fake dossier. meanwhile this murky election
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gets a month of scrutiny which is then ridiculed at the same media who had the russia hoaxer for your straight? we have to say something because if we say nothing will the left ever care when they cross the line? they did and when mobbing citizens arriving in portland. when it's personal and political the mob rule so you have to speak up. if not for now, then later. as for the claims that there is no widespread fraud, fine. you don't need it. widespread fraud is as stupid or phrase is mostly peaceful. you'll may need a handful of democratic cities rioting and looting to upend a society we likewise you'll may be specific pockets of targeted cheating and crucial counties to change an election. you don't have to spike every bottle of pain reliever to paralyze and industries of the key question is what if there was cheating in specific places that change the outcome? we have witnesses who say yes, maybe they are mistaken and maybe they are not.
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the democrats impeached the president because they have direct evidence. whistleblower, you can thanks shift for that. >> there is evidence of collusion? >> i do want to go into specifics but i will say there's evidence that is not circumstantial and it's very much worthy of investigation. greg: remember all those professional witnesses lined up to destroy brett kavanaugh? they were well coached and adored by the media, the same media who embrace questionable types like michael cohen scaramucci and omarosa when it suited them and now they nor these whistleblowers? why is that? of the four presidents i mentioned in the news there's only one that the press truly hates and that tells you everything. >> period. let's welcome tonight's guest her mind is so sharp she uses it to open other people's mail which is illegal.
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"fox news" contributor and host of crimes that changed america on "fox nation," emily compagno. if you're in the mood for rude and lewd this dark soul is your dude. you can scream his comedy special in watch live now.com comedian jim florentine. she has fame acclaiming goes by one name host of kennedy: on foster -- fox business network kennedy. my massive sidekick and host of "fox nation," tyrus. so am only do you think trump's claims of election fraud have merit and if so, why? >> i think certainly what we are seeing now is credible evidence that there is individual irregularities and fraud that deserves further investigation what i don't understand is how people automatically dismissed these allegations, automatically know for sure that they are
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untrue because why is it that for allegations of misconduct automatically to believed or whistle allegations like you pointed out in your intro player from the right party those are automatically true and criminal charges we automatically assume isn't. somehow direct individual observations of election irregularity or misconduct is automatically untrue and not just untrue but crazy. that to me is the crazy part. why can't we give the benefit of the doubt in the benefit of the truth and see it play out? greg: also it seems obvious when you put two groups of people together that are on opposing sides of the political spectrum, there is going to be striped intimidation and bullying and i don't see why we can't deny that. jim you look like you are getting your passport picture taken. that amazing background.
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i love how people are really surprised that trump is not conceding. is not part of the trump is? >> course, he's a fighter and he's always been a fighter. the election wasn't rigged, 2500 of my best dead friends. he's going to keep fighting and keep fighting. that's what he does and he's not going to give up. even when he gets gets to a point where he's out of options he still won't give up and that's why everybody loves the guy. so good for him. greg: there you go. to kennedy i don't know what to make of all these testimonials because some of them are really strong and other ones are just like people relaying a gut instinct or a feeling which is interesting but it's not facts. what do you think of all this? >> that's why some of these accounts were dismissed by judges who said yes that might
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be compelling but this is an total, this is something that someone else told you that they saw that you didn't experience first-hand and that's what makes it problematic. the biggest problem here and it's something you up touched on what happened to our elections in the future? let's say there were 10 instances of fraud or corruption or gross incompetence throughout the country that maybe didn't swing a race or an entire state but how does that happen and how easy is it to perpetrate something like that if you feel morally obligated to shift votes from one candidate to another? it shouldn't be able to happen and i want to hear more from local counties and election boards and states and governors about what they are doing to save hard elections in the future because you shouldn't have this in the back of your mind the next time you are
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thinking about voting. every ballot, every election should be sacred and if they are just so -- sending out ballots willy-nilly, to people with p.o. boxes like they are not supposed to bend that is a bad system and what are they going to do to fix that? greg: yeah and the thing is the fact that we are asking that question gives me the feeling that if we didn't exist no one would ask this question because the left never whistle blow on themselves. no one is going to say yeah we cheated. people laugh at you for bringing it up. tyrus what are your thoughts on all of this? >> i am leaning with the attorney general where he's kind of like we aren't seeing widespread but it doesn't mean there wasn't small bits. it i'm sure in every election there are some geniuses who plan to somehow change the course of elections.
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they usually don't work out to well. greg: i guess when the attorney general was wrong on one thing and that is a lot of people are saying that there were poll workers reducing transparency through intimidation. that doesn't have to be widespread at us has happened in a few places. that's the stuff that bugs me and it may not be stopped. at least we know and we have pointed it out for future. our time is running out. get your tickets for my next live show in support of the book december 13 and next sunday. go to j. gutfeld.com for ticket info. coming up trump has four more years but it do not need until four more years. we can wait.
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greg: don't be brokenhearted, don is just getting started. president trump made some remarks at a recent white house christmas party, i wasn't invited. how many years has it been?
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that is a terrible picture. apparently he has been telling advisers he will run again in 2024 and could announce it before even on inauguration day. i wonder who will look at this first. >> this is just just a-second, right? 2020 is the second act. 2024 is the third act. >> now, no. greg: to quote evil dead two -- williams who is laughing now? at 2020 for a run with the up dad -- trump announcing that the run would essentially freeze out all republican contenders which is hilarious, like this guy, or this gal. oradist non-binary front-runner. it would also put us into competing parallel worlds joe in
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the oval office doing one thing while trump is doing his thing. can you guess which one of those things is going to be more fun to watch, this one? >> the rapidly rising, with i don't know. greg: or this. >> i'm approving new dishwashers to give you more water so you can actually wash and rinse your dishes without having to do it 10 times or five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. greg: you can make dishwashing sound exciting. it's amazing. tyrus to pick up on what you were saying in the first block this is the greatest political story from 2016.
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it's a rematch like holyfield versus tyson and god versus kilmeade. >> it might be a risk thing. you know i don't think it's going to be like that. i think it's going to be the library versus the rock 'n roll hall of fame live concert. it's not going to be very competitive and most of the media's going to go the other way because they will go where they think their money and so they are going to -- the only thing is the ugly thing about this is that yes, even though the election looked like he was not going the way the republican party wanted you are going to have just as much if not more president trump than you have ever wanted or needed because now it's going to be a full production. they are are going to be weekly
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tours and literally wherever president biden is at president trump will be literally one step high and saying i'm still here. i'm not going anywhere. it's going to be a very interesting year to cover but those first 100 days and who gets the most attention. greg: kennedy i'm thinking for years if no trump is going to feel like 500 years. we kind of need him to launch this adventure. >> yes and you aren't the only one who needs him a should say. watching that clip of joe biden i look forward to the montage that you will put together about mumble their, struggling with words and looking down. it's going to be the new kalanick. i do look forward to that but it's going to be so boring and sad and we have been spoiled in
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our embarrassment of riches in terms of sheer entertainment and that goes for people who despise the president. it's almost like people who hate him grudge watch him with greater fury and they are going to miss having someone like that to use all their energy on. greg: there are so many people that watch the show or anything on fox for the same reason. they hated that they go what do i do? so jim think about being a republican front-runner. they are waiting to step in and trump is the guy that shows up with the nightclub with all the huge entourage and takes over the place. there's nothing they can do about it. he has 500 fans except it's like 70 million people that are going to vote for him. c all the other republicans will be like tom brady's backup quarterback. is this guy ever going to
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retire? we are never going to get in. i think he could give president harris a run for her money. he is never getting in until this guy goes down. i have to wait another eight years? greg: it's like whoever was waiting for larry king to leave "larry king live." for 30 years he sat there and didn't even sweat. you know emily there is another option here. what if trump doesn't run but he becomes the team makers maker so he picks the nominee apprentice style? as long as he is in control it's almost like he is already president and now he's picking president jr.. another great idea of. >> that's a great idea and there should be a corresponding reality show with it like the apprentice or "hunger games" or something for his controlling
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the media anyway but here's the thing. regardless of what he does he will be the sun around which everybody else orbits. the media can't help themselves. let's say he doesn't run. does nikki haley appeal to the trump basin does marco rubio have it chance against the margin that trump commands? he will be the country's gemini cricket sort of on our shoulder all the time. sorry about that analogy but if he does that he should do it during the inauguration. how funny would it via fall of the networks had to cut away from the inauguration? greg: they would hate not cut away. we are going to show you that. i can see anderson cooper saying i'm not showing this. this is about rage. we are not looking. >> they are going to treat it like the old days of cinemax
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41 people attended a swingers gathering in new orleans last month tested positive for coronavirus. one person was hospitalized and released in the rest of the cases were mild but hey you leave a swingers convention with a mild case of anything that's a win. meanwhile more dems are getting busted for breaking their own covid rule. london breeze attended a party at the napa valley restaurant even though the state was discouraging gatherings. in austin mayor steve adler flew to kabul on a private jet with a gift after hosting his daughter's wedding and while in cabo he had the guts to post this video. c stay home if you can. this is not the time to relax. we are going to be looking closely and we may have to close things down if we are careful. greg: it seems like he's a
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surgeon standing over me before is about to cut me open. hundreds protested outside of the staten island bar that got shut down by officials heard one of the owners was arrested after an undercover sting round 14 people eating and drinking inside. imagine being with the city's looters a few months ago. elected officials, doing you want. small business owners you are screwed. for more let's go live to jake the who loves moonshine. jake what is the latest? i've been there little jake. i've been there. kennedy i guess the message from swingers is that life goes on. >> it really does and the funniest thing about that story is the first couple of days they were social distancing at meals and then let the fourth day of
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the convention, that's when they let go. i'm thinking what were you doing on day four, a human centipede? greg: jim, should we be listening to any elected official at this point considering they apparently aren't even listening to themselves? >> it's like you're father scolding you for drinking wellies holding a beer in his hand. getting back to the swingers thing you would take they would -- think they would take precautions like hand sanitizer with the lube. if you want to get coronavirus this is the place to catch it. you have people sneezing on you at thanksgiving dinner. i'd rather catch it there. greg: you are absolutely released have fun while you're catching it. i do not condone it in fact i condemn everything that jim just
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said. i was not in new orleans, not at all. emily you are with trump most of the time so are you upset over the zabars being" x. do you think it's for safety reasons and not much else? >> i am very upset about the bars being closed and personally we know now that it is their data supporting the closure which a lot of southern california restaurants and places in warmer areas, right now they are the only lifeline. there's a classism dates into this. i'm sure the mayor will say no classism at all but those small businesses including the small restaurants they can afford to close, those are the ones being fined thousands and thousands of dollars a day getting their liquor license revoked which is their live line and the french laundry at three and $50 a plate, we don't see the
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politicians going to those bars. we see them going to resorts in cabo and the french laundry. not the one old wooden -- owner operator is above another but they need our help. greg: it drives me crazy because seeing the writing and living in singapore owner get arrested. i know you can't compare the two but tyrus let me give a choice dangerous topic a swingers convention or of our owner is safer topic. you can end with either one. >> if i had to take one i would take the swingers. the greatest point of the whole thing is the man that put it together said now that he's done that he wish he never went through this event. it's a microcosm for anyone who's ever thought have rate the idea of swinging and, it sounds great on paper, it sounds great in your head and even if your
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drunk friends are telling you yeah and it's going to be great. maybe in the heat of the moment as things happen but you don't make a convention out of it. walk by the stranger that you would never see again in a group activity. what you do after it's over? you say like hey honey this is my wife you met last night of course but i never got your last name. you know what i'm saying? word you go? there's no rid ago so don't go. it looks like a good idea on paper. it's just a lot. >> greg how did we miss the fact -- how did we miss the most obvious thing? that wasn't a stranger tyrus that was a super spreader.
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greg: nicely put and we will and on that note. very good. coming up "cnn" gets hacked and we have got the tapes. she's so beautiful. janie, come here. check this out. let me see. she looks... kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your grandma when she was your age. oh wow. that's...that's amazing. oh and she was on the debate team. yeah, that's probably why you're the debate queen. - mmhmm. - i'll take that. look at that smile. i have the same dimples as her. yeah. the same placements and everything. unbelievable.
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greg: his secret recording expose their biased reporting. they are releasing a series of >> conference calls that went on for two months. it's amazing keith was able to listen into the daily daily editorial meetings of top executives without things detected which is amazing and hilarious. here's what president jeff zucker had to say about trump before the election. >> a just want to re-emphasize that i think we cannot normalize what has happened here in the last week with trump.
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this is a president who knows he's losing in no season trouble acting erratically and desperately and we need to, we need to not normalize that. >> a for he made a mistake if we've been to polite and we need to go after lindsey graham. greg: in a separate recording zucker encourages his staff to avoid the hunter biden e-mail story. >> trump may be you know go from an nevermind to the alleged scandal. i don't think we should be repeating unsubstantiated fears just because the media says we
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should. greg: of course it's no secret the recording further solidifies what we are to knew, "cnn" is stupid. there will be more tapes released in the coming weeks but i've only started some recordings of my own. >> a hello, can i take your order? >> 12 chicken finger meals, 12 apple pies and 19 chocolate shakes. >> a euphemia football team? >> no comments just me. >> well that's sad. >> a please don't look at me when i pull forward. >> sometimes i don't look at the tapes before the show and i have forgotten everything because that was the funniest thing i think i've ever seen or heard. jim i'm not a big fan of sacre
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recordings i think it's an invasion of privacy. they ran secret tapes of milan in and of anonymous sources and turned out to be so it's like they had it coming. i hate to say hypocrite but i guess i don't care. >> there's a new story about "cnn" being biased? what a shock. but greg the hunter biden story is this information. my friend don told me. greg: tyrus what are your thoughts? >> his whole segment is imad a. greg gutfeld. it comes on every week and it's
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literally something on "fox news" this week. he tells everybody you got married on a cruise ship going to vegas or something. we did that. we did it ladies and gentlemen, we did it. this is going to be a netflix original shaming of the mean little bald guy from "cnn" and it's going to be heartbreaking. nice knowing you all. greg: kennedy is this type of journalism at the colors doesn't matter because it has to happen. >> a in terms of reporting well this was clearly one of the risk that you run when you are broadcasting even to a limited number of people. clearly jeff zucker had someone there who was disloyal who was
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offended by this and you have to insert that word there because what "cnn" is doing, it's not journalism. that is not seeking answers to important questions. that is crafting a narrative to fit your personal beliefs and that's why jeff zucker has continued to go from one job to another. it's embarrassing frankly. if i heard one of our losses talking like that i would say something like that. it's gross. greg: the last word to you emily. what do you say about that attempting to be nonpartisan. >> a if they would acknowledge it we would have some modicum of respect. he's the worst speaker of all time and he's the ceo? i would literally rather listen to biden and listen to him. that killed me.
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i think, i will say he is saying goes unsubstantiated smears that the right-wing media thinks we should put on to kennedy's point how about you actually present the news faithfully as journalists in an unbiased way? there are a lot more people from the right-wing media that are asking "cnn" to be unbiased. it's not a big ask. greg: it isn't emily. after doing a segment i know i'm probably going to get hacked. that's how life works. up next why liberals can say
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greg: as long as you are left-wing you can say anything. during an interview sara silverman said being liberal allows her to get away with stuff that others would be fired for. >> a we can save the words that are unstable. it's a balance. greg: over her career series of votes of things that would cost to anyone else their careers. she even wore a lack face on tv. silverman acknowledges this
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obvious double standard and we are supposed to say that's really deep. but what conservatives are canceled for speech almost everyday. the only way to save your hide is to go preemptive which is a game plan. she never did defended other people speech but defended her own. ask yourself this, where would i be now if this was part of my past? >> your genes, and so sorry. you are right. it's harder to beat lack than it is to be. greg: that snook creepiest thing i've ever seen. megyn kelly is like what the [bleep]? i just talked about lack face but she did it and i got fired. all right kennedy should sara be applauded for admitting this? it's almost like telling you the way forward. you can do whatever you want. >> i feel the same way about
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comedians that i do about actors. the less i know about your personal life and your political views the more and enjoy the product that you put out. sara silverman has been pushing them down is for years and that's when she was really funny. she was saying stuff like if it was said in today's climate they would easily be fired. she has dissociated herself from her past work. that to me is boring and will arnett said he needs to take a good look in the mirror and go to a liberal college and try watching a standup on a liberal campus. greg: you know jim the thing that bugs me about this is she's basically protecting yourself and she's a successful comedian. she should read retracting or helping others by saying you have got to do dangerous things but she sang don't be dangerous unless you're a liberal.
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>> a it's a lot like sara is a comedian. i know sara. i don't mind heard using her liberal privilege and comedy. craig: what do you make of this emily? >> .com and about everyone knows we don't mean it. that could be so hurtful to people who are historically oppressed. oh honey you know i don't mean it. you know how i really feel. that is what is so aberrant and withal jokes on the table for comedy for sure ended as an individual is what you find funny but in the past because you are liberal and a comedian to me is what's so ridiculous. greg: that's the thing tyrus. i brought up megyn kelly is a comparison. she made a comment about
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halloween and the black face in an ignorant way and her co-workers turned on her. it's so clear there's a double standard. >> it's a not even a double standard. it's just that what she did was come, i'm not sure was a great idea. i think sara as the cancel culture it's hurt her in terms of her growth and where she sat and even make this statement to get attention on it is the point where she saying i'm still here guys. you can go after me for the stuff i did but the downside of that is i get media coverage. she is literally seeking the abuser like hey guys i have comedy special so you can come after me. her mistake is that she thinks
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she can control the bowl with the red carpet and you can't. they will come after you and they won't stop. the differences when you stick your head in your chest out and you are ready to accept whatever you are going to get hit with and when they destroy your life because you have a principle or point of view that you care passionately about it's easier to go after that person and make statements around them. they have gotten very good at it and when you see them going i want friendly fire you guys i need a little more attention. dangerous game to play at because we seen what they can do. greg: the more entertainers who share the risk so peoples who careers are ruined but they seem to be saying i'm me, i'm not like them. more of the show next.
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greg: we are out of time. thanks for kennedy sitting in for kaep jim and we'll live by the words -- judge jeanine: i'm judge jeanine pirro. you are watching "justice." let's continue to watch the president. president trump: -- from athens to right here. this is a nice place. this is a nice place. valdosta. we inherit the legacy of generations of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of heroes who crossed the oceans, tamed the continent, laid down the railroads.

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