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sunday morning on fox and friends weekend earlier than this time frame. greg gutfeld, the man and the myth. this show is fantastic. he takes it all from here. "gutfeld!." >> greg: peter, remember me? tall good looking and blond hair and blue eyes and button nose? he is no co median but he kills in nursing homes? >> [cheers and applause]. >> yeah! >> [applauding]. >> greg: it's official. unlike joe biden crime is up. how do i know this? cnn reported it. i will give you time to regain
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consciousness. the official network of zoom calls. cnn where the n stands for never mind. the story was on their website. it could be a russian hacker but it came out on a saturday when people are playing sports or replacing their bong water. according to their website a crime wave occurred in 2020 and stretched in 2021. memphis saw a jump in 100 plus killings and chicago a record 18 homicides in one day. cities where defunding the police was pushed got hit the hardest. this is from cnn on a website on a saturday. when you actual crime was taking
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place, what was cnn saying in prime-time? you must remember this. >> democratic cities for chaos. is this what you want from joe biden? they are taking down statues. >> and defund the police. >> it's so bad. defunding the police. >> greg: like mick jagger's face that didn't age well. what was lemon's response to real crime data? he did what an honest reporter would do. he went to dinner. >> if you listen to conservative media you would think entire cities are embrawled in fights and fires. we went out and had a great dinner in new york city. people walked up and said thank
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you, we watch you every night. >> greg: they did a double take because they could not believe you would wear woman jeans to an appleby's. people were still being killed across the country. why mock the truth? because it exposes our own support of violence. >> please, show me where it stays that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful. outraged citizens made america what she is and led to any major milestone. >> greg: it's in the constitution, jack ass ass. expect chris to read is like expecting his brother to keep his hands off the help. smart people knew that getting rid of police and justifying looting would lead to chaos. the media refused to say so
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because it made them implicit in death. they forced police to shift offices from neighborhoods plagued by crime to baby sit spoil white rioters. they played terrorism tourism knowing they would go home to the burrb after burning counsel the city. because officials reduced prison populations to prevent inmates from getting covid innocent citizens were attacked by violent thugs. overcrowded court systems postponed trials forever. covid was the best thing to
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happen to criminals since democrats. welcome to clown word. business owners arrested for trying to keep the lights on. police pulled back on policing because if they tried to do their job they would lose their job or go to jail. this boosted crime rates in cities with a large minority population. the people of woke ended up hurting. the clowns leading this get ratings and raises. where are we now? in the middle of the chauvin trial. what happens if that outcome doesn't go the way the media hoped for? the expectation is the cop is found guilty of murder. if not, what happens then? remember the riots and looting from last year. it will be back but it will be way worse. the media set the table for more
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ungodley mayhem. i hope it doesn't ruin don lemon's dinner. >> [applauding]. >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests. if smiles were deadly she would be a serial killer, emily. >> [cheers and applause]. ankh >> greg: former nfl player. he knows where the bodies are buried because he put them there am former cia operative mike baker.
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and pat kemp. that was a hell of a scream. i want to hear more of that. jack. i have a feeling you used to do cnn a lot. you are probably not allowed on there anymore. >> they kicked me off and i am here with you. >> greg: why were you kicked off? >> don didn't like me calling president trump the first black president. i said it because what he did for my people was unlike what we are seeing today. i think the world is understanding why i made that statement. >> [applauding]. >> greg: that took balls to say. why do you think the media is downplaying this dramatic rise in crime when it's hurting minorities communities the most? >> they have no choice. when you look at the cities you have to look deeper. they don't want to solve the
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issues taking place in inner cities. you have to admit the fact you have a spike in places like central baltimore. you have a 200% increase. can you imagine being a single mom, poor and the democrats are telling you they are for you but you have to take your kids down streets that people are getting shot. babies are getting shots. cnn has to face the fact the narrative they are portraying are killing these babies. the louder we are, the more they have to face music and stop this mess from happening. >> greg: mike, welcome back. >> thank you very much. lovely set. >> greg: you were a redeye original back in the day. >> that was back in the day. >> [applauding].
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>> greg: you are in your early 70s. >> i just turned 80. >> greg: you killed off of your partner and buried them in it idaho. >> yes, we still have warehouses of swag. >> greg: some people call it human skin. >> we rebranded it. >> greg: you were in the cia and understand the criminal mind and law and order. what is going on? can this be stopped or are we doomed? >> we are doomed. >> greg: thank you. emily. >> [laughing]. >> look, the media would be covering the rise in violence in a much more aggressive manner if many of cities were run by republicans. it's all about the narrative. it doesn't matter what the story
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is. kids in cages. for 4 years it was kids in cages. now we don't want to talk about it and that's called facilities. biden is not trump and biden is kind. >> greg: now they are comfort suites. >> exactly. you can't discount the impact of covid on the rise of crime. but if you combine that can defunding the police, if you police less, you have more crime. that's a correlation most logical people would agree with. >> nobody wants that. you listen to the media. there are 2 sides that will never agree. there is one side that wants to get rid of all of the police. if you don't you are racist. the other side thinks cops are perfect. last summer when tensions were the highest and things were on
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fire, gallup did a poll. 81% of black americans want the same level or more police presence. 94% of americans think there should be a lot of police reform. that's a huge number of people who agree on this. nobody will let us agree. >> greg: you can't! if you agree, the networks don't get clicks. disagreement is what drives an audience. negative stories, people are more interested. i know this for myself, emily. somebody will say something mean to me on twitter. >> [laughing]. >> i can't imagine what that would be like. >> greg: millions of fans tell me they love me. i ignore them and chase down the person, why don't you love me?
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i ignore everybody else. that's because humans have a weird desire to look and identify the negative. that's what is driving this. totally off the topic, emily good it see you. we are out of time. >> [laughing]. >> greg: what is your take on this as a lawyer and former defense attorney, am i right? >> you are right. >> greg: thank you. >> i have only been on this show 9 million times. who are you again? i am from the west coast. i see that the cities are managing that rise in violence differently. 63 out of 66 of the largest police jurisdictions in the country saw a huge spike in one of the major violent crime areas. rape, rape, murder. and l.a. versus portland. l.a. after gutting the police budget, they just refunded.
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we are so sorry. put it back into the police and they included some reform. portland the mayor asked for a $2 million infusion including reform and an independent committee to oversee things. the city council voted against it. that comes down to narrative. my family lives in portland. who is speaking for them? when is speaking to protect the small business owners. >> greg: it's a crime family. >> [laughing]. >> 5 stars. >> greg: i don't believe don lemon went out to dinner. no one comes up to don lemon at a restaurant. >> with a double take.
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>>woke politics infected sports and americans don't want to play ball. how do you like that clever writing, emily? one-third of americans are watching less professional sports because of increased social justice messaging in the games and the success of "gutfeld!." >> that's right, greg, your show is the best thing on tv. congratulations. >> greg: thank you, god.
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see, he's not so bad, kat. fans turn to sports to escape from real world problems not to get lectured by players making millions by shoes made in chinese business campus. telling fans they are terrible is not the best business model. insiders blame the rating slade on the pandemic but if you lost viewers when people were locked in their homes, you are doing something wrong. august of last year i was even watching naked and afraid is how i spend my weekends with bret baier. >> [laughing]. >> greg: he doesn't like this show. he won't hear that joke. emily, you are a cheerleader for
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the oakland raiders. that's a pirate? >> yes, it's a rader. we were raiding everything. >> greg: raping and pillaging. someone is getting canceled in about 5 years. could this have happened when you were a cheerleader in the '80s? >> [laughing]. >> a little after the '80s. probably not. what is interesting about people saying they are tuning out. it has nothing to do with the political party or conservative or liberal. 40% of independents stopped watching because of what was on the brought on the fold. -- the field. can we talk about the masters? it's a joke they are joining the woke platform in georgia. it took them over 40 years to have a black american start and 55 years to have one be
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a member. and they let a woman become a member. >> greg: what a mistake that was! >> [laughing]. >> greg: they are still called the masters. that's bad. >> that's bad. >> i am the only black male on this stage. i will say it: that is bad! >> [laughing]. >> but i do have a question. does that poll include former professional athletes? i cancelled my nfl sunday ticket this season. >> [applauding]. >> can you believe it? i am the guy who before this, i would have 4 or 5 games on at the same time in different parts of my house. i know every stat. >> like my house. >> it became too much. >> greg: can it ever come back? to your point i was a big 49er's
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fan and raiders fan too. i can't get back to caring. i wonder if it's like breaking a habit you can't get back to. >> they may be in too deep. for me and a lot of conservative former players who think just like me. when you take the side of blm that is decimating the black family. if you are a black nfl player you want the other kids in inner cities neighborhood where you came from. the nfl took the soul out of conservative minded nfl players. this is a deep issue. you talk about liberal versus conservative. at the root of all of this is the fact that conservatives want
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to get to the root cause so we can fix the problem. the liberal mind set switched. now they want to put fire and flames on the fire to keep it going. that's how they remain in power. that's how they fund raise money. >> greg: exactly. in the problem is solved the activist it out of a job, kat. >> i watch the same amount of sports. jack, i am so impressed you play professional football. not just because of the athletic ability it takes because i am sure you have to really, really understand the rules. >> [laughing]. i am not there yet. >> they ruined the last great sport out there.
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i will say the one thing i regret about the pandemic is you and i have not been able to spend our usual nights at the sports bar watching every sport. you love sports. >> greg: you know i do. >> and the second thing, as a white dude i see no up side in me taking any position on this whatsoever. >> greg: that might be the most succinct answer we ever got from mike. do you know what infrastructure means? >> [applauding]. r, cuts the hassle out of yardwork. ♪ ♪ run with us, because the best job is the one that's easily done. nothing runs like a deere. search john deere z365r for more.
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it will cause more pain than a kidney stone in october fest. people say infrastructure they are talking about roads and outfitting the white house stairs with chair lifts you go gill brand said infrastructure is anything she heard on npr. she tweeted child care is infrastructure. why stop there? then free college could be infrastructure. taco tuesday is infrastructure and mowing her lawn is infrastructure. roads need mending and not social spending. like a derailed train, you have to wonder where it will stop. >> [coughing].
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>> oh! 3 hours late. what do you have to say for yourself? >> [laughing]. >> it was definitely infrastructure. >> what is in your pocket? >> this is infrastructure. >> [laughing]. >> i had to walk around the office like that. >> [laughing]. >> that's the first time she's done. >> kat finally snapped. >> greg: the last 5 years i have known you has been method acting for this moment. >> [laughing]. >> greg: can i pray for you? >> i need it. >> i didn't understand what she was doing. maybe she was on lsd. everything is infrastructure.
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or it's just people on the left. they are used to being able to say what words and don't mean. this word racist. maybe she was trying to do that and took it too far. . >> greg: does gillibrand have a pot hole in her brain? >> i don't know. woo live in really stupid times. we got used to the idea that facts don't matter anymore. facts don't feature in most of the way we form our opinions. words, that's what it means. >> spoken like a typical straight white man. >> there you go. how do we get back to the basics? words have meaning.
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facts are important. science, math. we are just saying words now, aren't we? >> greg: yes. cantaloupe! >> you get my point. you hear this phrase all the time. people say they are speaking their truth? >> no you have truth and then you have your opinion, your version of a truth. we have to dial this back to the point, there is more to it than just how i feel about something. >> greg: today on "the five" i announced that i was going to identify infrastructure because -- >> because you can identify whatever you want. >> greg: either a railway or a subway or a tunnel. >> definitely a tug boat. >> oh! >> greg: that's true. you should see me float.
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what are your thoughts? >> well, infra-is so annoying to me. he is not wrong. in that bill severing in it. -- everything is in it. when biden gave his speech we were ranked 13th and 85th in infrastructure. he is living the truth. the categories are infra-- okay a distant relative no way. over 1.3-trillion dollars was in the bottom categories. so much is in it that has nothing it do with regular infra. >> greg: i doug a tunnel into my neighborhood's back yard. that is infrastructure. last word to you, jack. they treat spending like it's an
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all can you eat buffet. >> because they have a democratic dictionary. a word can mean whatever they want it to mean. if you are black or in a minority or if you are a woman, it means something even different. >> jack pointed to me when he said minority. >> you are. >> that's fantastic. >> greg: what kind of minority are you? >> don't answer! >> [laughing]. >> there is no up side. >> greg: i am a tug boat. what is up next with the hollywood elite? >> [cheers and applause].
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call orkin. a film maker said trump supporters apologize for racists. he brought in to kill a mockingbird are racists and the audience thought the same thing. >> mike, look around. we were all saying the same thing about the tens of millions people supporting donald trump. i don't get it. >> greg: wow, a mind reader and michael moore agreed. he saw the play 3 times. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. we are being told the people that voted for trump. they are good people. they don't mean what they say. we need to reach across the aisle.
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well, we need to understand why they feel -- no, actually, i don't need to understand why they are racists. >> greg: the leftists start with the conclusion that anyone disagrees with them is the boogeyman and work backward. that's like starting dinner with dessert which is a bad analogy for michael moore. >> [laughing]. >> greg: kat, michael moore can't reach across the aisle for other reasons. >> [laughing]. >> i am not touching that. >> no, you are not touching that. >> [laughing]. >> greg: after a few drinks, though. >> pcp, yeah. the absurdity of saying everyone who voted for trump is a racist. we could talk about that forever. i watched true crime documentaries but i am not
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a serial killer apoll ogist. it made no sense. >> greg: just because i watch fox and friends didn't make me an apolloggist. >> i am on a panel of white folks. >> except for me. grig am self-identifying as a black. >> i am a black trump appointee and i beat up racists growing up in texas. where does that leave me? >> greg: he hasn't met anybody like you. he lives in a bubble and michael
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moore is a bubble. sorekin can't believe what somebody like you exists. >> did you hear what he said about the audience was profoundly changed and it was only halftime. these guys are full of themselves. this is on the hills of what lester holt said. he said fairness is overrated. the idea that a contrary opinion should be heard or listened to is out the window. >> but our president got on national tv and called the georgia voting law jim crow.
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it's unbelievable! >> [applauding]. >> it goes back to facts don't matter. it's what you push out the door as a narrative. how you generate feelings because we are living in the age of stupid. go ahead. ask me a question. i will answer anything. >> greg: do i have to? the next segment is on din sauers. i can listen you to ramble on or jump out of this it. >> this is fascinating. >> greg: you have great things to say about dinosaurs? >> yes, who doesn't. >> can my 3-year-old watch this next segment. >> greg: upnext jurassic park is not just a lark. ♪let's make lots of money♪
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engineering to get super-exotic species. sounds like bill. imagine the incredible things we could see in our lifetime. how about half panda and half co ra. you will find it adorable as is squeezes you to death. how about a giraffe. or cuomo's law. this is the kind of story you would expect on the back half of our show. i wonder about msnbc brian williams is doing the same thing. >> hello, this is brian williams. i am a woolly mammoth. i was reanimated 10,000 years ago by my good friend sammy
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davis jr. i lived beneath the ice in a secret castle made of creamy vanilla frosting. i can eat a german shepherd whole. not the dog, the header. >> greg: that's, weird, kat. >> yes. >> greg: you seem as a child you were obsessed with dinosaurs. >> 1,000%. >> greg: it used to be 100%. it will be 10,000%. >> don't go crazy. i am all for it. i am in general all for anything. just shake it up. i get bored so easily. i will just say yes to stuff. let's do it! let's go! >> greg: half lion and half
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toilet? >> yes, anything. which is why it's good i am not a science lady. >> a science gal. >> this is the democratic dictionary. [laughing]. >> if i were a science diva i would have unleashed the dinosaurs a long time ago. because they don't have the science ability i say yes in ways that only negatively impact my own life and not the rest of the world. you are welcome, american. >> greg: dinosaurs don't care about your feelings. >> and facts don't matter to dinosaurs. >> greg: what excited dinosaurs back then? there must have been a species before them. >> meteors.
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my 3 boys, they love dinosaurs. i am excited about this segment for them. when you think about what they are saying, maybe it will take 15 years of exotic breeding. >> sign me up. >> [laughing]. >> i am trying to figure out what will that look like? >> greg: your kids are not watching this. >> if they are, i am going to tell them about noah. noah did not let any dinosaurs in the arc. he was not doing exotic breeding as far as we know. >> greg: what about jonah and the whale. >> i tried to breed my golden retriever. i could not get him interested. >> you are trying to flee lance
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your golden retriever? >> i am running a puppy mill. >> greg: emily the fun part is creating bizarre pets. the only people who can do it are super rich people. it won't be you. it will be me. >> [laughing]. >> greg: if you want a cheetah that flies, one of the kardashians will have a cheetah that lies. or adam levine whoever that is. >> no to call of this. we all watched jurassic park. everybody dies. it won't be like a dog. it will be an elephant sized cockroach that breeds like a rabbit and we will all die at the end of the movie. that was the lesson. this is horrible. no. >> [overlapping talking]. >> imagine how you will feel
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right before you die disblau will never get an elephant to do that cockroach. >> for my father-in-law who was an avid hunter, can we shoot them? >> greg: that's the next step. the most dangerous exotic sex game. >> so answer my question. >> yes! >> okay. oh my god. >> greg: are we messing with nature? is this something we should not be doing. i don't believe in. that i believe in god's creation. i don't want to throw that off. we notice god's creations are underattack and now we are god. >> yes. he pointed to me again! >> greg: i know a lot of you people are not into science. we have a jurassic park. it's called our parks.
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what are dinosaurs? birds. >> they look like lizards. >> greg: birds are dinosaurs. a bird is a represent tile and a watermelon is a berry. >> because facts don't matter. >> i grow watermelons in my back yard. >> greg: up next we solve a "gutfeld!" mystery. — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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if you don't tell your grandma -- you are a racist. >> may be the bearer does have a point there. >> greg: was it to you? was it you, jack? the liberal say black folks can't be racist, can be me. >> i do identify as a bear. >> greg: you are a bear. it was that you? >> i didn't realize that's why it's so short. i was like -- the best part is when i came in i saw the mascot now is like, oh, my gosh, question mike i would love to play the bear. holly was like, do you really? it would be amazing. >> greg: then you find out they never clean those costumes. thank you, emily catania,
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secular, cat -- the studio audience. shannon bream is next [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello, and welcome to fox news that night, i'm shannon bream in washington. here's a preview of tonight's big show. to speak of the body administration is now presidingr the abuse of children. >> their goal was to simply try to smear florida, spare me. how many critical stories are they doing about the governor of new york? >> shannon: red state governors try to flip the script. are they eyeing the white house in 2024 as new border policies backfire on the buy didn't administration? >> they are
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