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they're ready to go. they create that moment >> laura: they're already ready. laura, sorry about that, but we've got to roll. that's all the time we have tonight. don't forget set your dvr every monday through friday at 10:00 p.m. shannon bream will have continuing coverage of the fallout of the verdict next. >> and we're going to make sure that these opportunities are equally available to women as well as men. because there's an interesting fact, in case you didn't know. hardhats are actually unisex. everybody's laughing. >> greg: no. no one was laughing kamala. [cheers and applause]
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>> greg: so, the justice system worked. >> we the jury in the above titled matter as the count one, unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. we the jury in the above titled murder count two third degree mur perpetrating a dangerous act find the defendant guilty. we the jury in the above entitled matter ground three, cup pba negligence creating an unreasonable risk find the defendant guilty >> greg: now this verdict is a great relief. i say that for cynical, sad, selfish reasons. because i knew if it went the other way, my city would be in flames. i know chauvin is guilty, but i wonder if it's normal for a country to be so worried about unrest no matter what the outcome of the trial is. i know i was. because i've seen this before. so what has the media learned from all this? nothing. so we are some racist country. we arrested a white cop for
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killing an unarmed black male under crazy circumstances. the white cop went to jail and went to court and now will go to prison. how racist is that? so will that change anyone's mind in the media about how racist america is? of course not. because the media has amplified the narrative to a point where there's no turning back. they ignore context because complexity kills the narrative. so this will happen again and again. out of tens of millions of police stops, you might get eight or ten ugly, awful events. even if you try to do better, it can and probably will happen again. and that's all you need to keep this narrative alive. and, sadly, we normalize the threat of violence as a method to exact justice after an event occurs. mayhem is now like a weather pattern. 74% chance of arson, 90% chance of assault, better board of those windows. and worse, our acceptance of anarchy has made it a wonderful opportunity for looters to step in and decry racial justice by
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stealing a rack of expensive jackets. these are not people acting on behalf of the memory of george floyd. so we must learn that we are at the mercy of the news, even as it paints a false picture about our country, our police, and that false picture results in a climate is that neither safe nor beneficial for progress. so when something like the chauvin story comes along, it's not just about justice. it's about how we process information. how we process our anger. and truth. if justice is predicated on a sense that mayhem could and will occur if it doesn't go a certain way, then we're all screwed for good. >> >> laura: let's welcome tonight's guest. whoever said actions speak louder than words must have never heard her get angry, justice host judge jeannine
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piero. he's exceptionally dep t of calling out the left editor of outspoken, moore. where there's smoke, there's fire or maybe she's just vaping, host kat. and he's so big nasa tried to land a rover on him. my side kick, tyrus. [cheers and applause] >> laura: judge, good to see you, seemed like hours along we were tangling it up on the five. >> probably 20 minutes ago >> laura: exactly. i made a point that was extremely brilliant that you think you misinterpreted. i was commenting on the sad state of affairs that in the justice system we have to think about what might happen if a decision doesn't go a certain way, meaning your city might be torched. and i said, i'm glad he's guilty on all three counts but -- what did i say? i can't remember. >> i'll be happy to tell you. i will be happy to tell you.
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>> here's what you said. what you said was he was guilty. >> yes. >> but i'm really happy that they found him guilty in any event because my city would burn. >> yes. and that's a statement on society. >> yes, it is a commentary on the world we live in today. and i think the saddest part, and i thought your mono log was brilliant. i think the saddest part of it all is the crowd seemed satisfied. they got justice. they got guilty on not just one count three counts a whole indictment. so they were happy and it was like a cheer like mike tobin said after a football game or something. but that's not the way they're going to end. they're going to gin them up again and say what about this and this and this. let's just enjoy this moment where justice worked, where we realize the criminal justice system is for everyone. but they're not going to let it. >> no. you look great in purple though i must say. >> oh, thank you.
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thank you. >> i love your sneakers. >> laura: the judge is a sharp dresser. >> true >> laura: cyrus. >> hello greg >> laura: how are you. >> good how are you >> laura: what are you up to. >> just watching the snooze >> laura: the news or law and order. >> no, i was and i flipped over and i was like who is that screaming is that gutfeld!? that is gutfeld!. first i would like to say thank you for being honest. not an easy thing to say something that was real. we all got caught up in this narrative, and i'm ashamed to say i did myself. at one point i'm watching myself and i start thinking, what if they get reasonable doubt, what do we do? i got caught up in it. this was an open and shut case. i don't know one person and i don't think anybody in this building who knew somebody who was like, i don't know. you know, i don't know. there was film. there was nothing disputable. but still it got lumped into all
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these things and they started building their thing, like what if they get him off, what if, what if, to the point we started taking something that was unequivocal -- he even tried to plea to a lesser thing to get out of it because he knew he was done. his reaction. you didn't need a mask to see, he knew it. his lawyer prepared him because they knew that this was an open and shut case. and it's sad affairs that the media needed us to think it was on the hinge. and it's sad we bought into it. i myself am smarter than that, this was an open and shut case and america the justice system worked and we need to celebrate this moment and we'll deal with the next situation that will come. but for right now, the crying, the narrative, all have to rethink things. >> laura: right. >> because it worked. >> laura: yeah. >> and the jury of his peers, all walks of life, men, women, different colors, all unanimously agreed, open and shut case >> laura: that was the interesting thing kat, a friend of mine was talking about how
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this was such a polarizing case and i'm going yeah. and i go wait a minute. no. everybody was on the same -- and then i remembered what he was talking about or, he was tricked by the media to think there was -- people who want justice and people who hate black people. >> yeah, that was the narrative t first i was like i'm with you i have to walk out of fox tonight after this verdict. there better be armies of police cars protecting us. i didn't think it was open and shut. sorry. i thought the defense did a good job, i thought they laid out a pretty good case >> laura: when they said that the drugs didn't kill him -- because i was always thinking it was about fentanyl. and when the expert said like, no, it wasn't, that's when i thought was the lynch pin that ended it but go ahead. >> you had the evidence of the body camera it was more on the shoulder than the next the oxidation of the blood, i thought they had a compelling case. not saying -- but all three charges is pretty intense, second degree manslaughter, i'm
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not a judge, but that implies an intent to kill. >> there was no intent on any of the charges, it was really depraved indifference. felony assault, if you intend to assault someone and they die, that was the murder two and then there was depraved indifference and cul pba mental state and all sorts of things. >> when people say, one juror, but one there be one person on that juror, average person who thought he was innocent would want to be responsible for what would happen afterwards, want to be responsible for tens of millions of dollars and loss of life that would have happened in the riots, who would want their family and their livelihood to be impacted. new york times already starting to dox the jurors basically. >> there's always one juror >> laura: 12 angry men. >> i played the angriest man in a school play so i might not be a judge but they changed it to
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12 angry jurors so clicks could have part. >> you know what? nothing is safe anymore when they take the 12 angry men and insert women into it. >> and as juror number three in high school in 2006. >> oh, my god. >> i did think it was open and shut. i think there's reasonable force and i don't think there's anything reasonable to continue to kneel on a guy that's struggling and handcuffed and unresponsive. not the role of the police officer to be judge jury and executioner. i was glad to see that everything worked out the way it did today. again this is coming from juror number three in 2006 >> laura: here's the deal, i know you brought that up to tell everybody how young you are and that's disgusting. >> we all added the numbers >> laura: that is really disgusting. 2007 i was -- >> greg: 2006
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>> laura: i was in my early 20s trying to make it. >> they're usually impathetic to police officers and usually there is one juror that says i'm going to support the police officer. in this case we even had police officers testifying against. so this was an open and shut case because everyone knew what was wrong. so we need to embrace that and move on from it. >> laura: >> greg: ask yeah, the moving on thing -- imagine this happening again, i know the media's going to make the same mistake because they never change. >> it's not a mistake when you don't change >> greg: yeah. >> it's ratings. they need that. the gasoline, we talked about, the gasoline was right here. now they were like just put a label on him and we'll wait. >> it doesn't expire. >> you already had keith ellison bernie sanders rashida talib saying justice was not served. bernie was like we have to build a whole new nation. they're not dropping it >> greg: i know. i saw, it's kind of like you don't want this to end because you've got the power, which is
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fine. but it's got to be real, and there's a weird side to this story that i just found out today. do you know that he's also charged, chauvin is charged with like eight or 11 counts of tax evasion. >> whoa. >> >> greg: yeah, nobody knows about that. >> i didn't know that >> greg: it's a really boring point. but does he even pay his taxes? that should upset -- >> now i really don't like you. >> greg: all right. that was interesting. so now you agree with everything i say judge. >>s and you agree with everything i say >> greg: as long as you wear purple leather. i will do whatever you say. >> so will i. >> greg: i know. it's amazing. up next, border words versus words you use. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need.
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>> greg: never mind the border, get your words in order. the biden administration is making border official change the way they describe those entering the country illegally. part of the crack down on clear concise language. one laugh out of that one. and it's the guy that works here. the new language was outlined in a memo sent to the leaders of ice and customs and border protection. telling them what they can and cannot say. a few examples. can't say alien anymore. now it's non-citizen or migrant. so i guess the movie alien versus predator becomes non-citizen versus andrew cuomo. civilization becomes civic integration. unaccompanied alien children becomes non-citizen children. and the wall is created by the evil orange monster who lives
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under the sea. rather than focus on kids they focus on words. that will make the kids feel better i'm sure as they huddled in concrete pens wrapped in foil. that's now enjoying free wifi and continental breakfast. this is the same administration who made a crisis out of the word crisis. so when joe biden aka the president called it a crisis saturday, jen sake had to say no, that's not what he meant. >> the president does not feel children coming to our border seeking from economic hardship is a crisis. he does feel that the crisis of america, the dire circumstances that many are fleeing from, that he -- that is a situation we need to spend our time, our effort on. >> greg: wow. so sack is admits central america is suddenly worse under joe biden. it's presenting. chadwick, i seem to remember, wasn't long ago, where the word
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a simulation was a good thing. >> right. you come to the country that you love, you risk life and limb to get here. it's like i want to be america, that's all the fun stuff getting really fat off cheeseburgers. >> i'm glad she sees biden the way the rest of us do, the sweet silly man in white house. my use for aliens an npr says members of the unofficial economy >> greg: wow. >> hunter biden calls at 3:00 a.m. but that was a pretty good one. that was a pretty good one >> greg: that is a really great one. kat, i said it before, culture is downstream from a thesaurus. >> i think something more than the language needs to change in this situation. i use migrants, also not under the impression that anyone at the border would give a single
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bleep bleep that i would use. i would just really dare anyone in the administration to go down there, anyone who did make this journey, anyone who is fleeing horrible circumstances and say listen we do not have this figured out. we have absolutely done nothing to fix the system but we're not calling you aliens anymore in our documents. it's doing nothing but worse than doing nothing because it's doing nothing but allowing yourself to feel as though you're doing something when you're not and the whole system is still a mess and needs reform >> greg: it replaces doing something, it's the virtue signal. what do you have to say judge? by the way, why do i have to call you judge. >> everybody cals her judge. you're in contempt. no further questions. >> greg: it's very judgmental. >> okay. okay. here's the problem.
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look. they don't go down there. they don't know what's happening. so how can they even try to interpret language and choose different words since they don't know what the hell they're talking about anyway. that's all i have to say about it >> greg: really, is that all? >> no, but there's more. there's more. here's the thing. joe biden doesn't know what he's saying. and i'll probably get in trouble for that, because she's asked to clean it up >> greg: i think i'm going to corner the market tonight saying stuff that gets people in trouble. >> oh, good >> greg: the night is young >> greg: all right tyrus -- by the way title side kick does that offend you? >> sure. i prefer to be side alien because i'm certainly not from this dam crazy world. i think the sadness of it is by changing the name they solved the barack obama because if you're down at the border, hey aliens. >> sir i'm a my grant good day. your nomenclature i find offensive. you put a title on a box, it's
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still just a box. we don't see any change because i don't think they want change. and they keep saying children, children, every video we see some poor wandering child out in the cold and of course americans we're not going to tolerate something like that. but what they're not showing is the giant van full of a hundred men and women who are trying to run across the border at the same time or people who are deliberately sending their children across because once their child gets across, that is their pass to citizenship. so they're not getting the whole story because they want to make it cute and they're saving lives and they're helping them instead of telling the truth where we need to beef up our borders, we need to give ice back bones again and allow them to do things, work with mexico and honduras and other central americans and keep them over there because we're not seeing that and it doesn't effect them. democratic elites get new nannies and gardeners that's where they're if he canned. but others when they come in the schools and take services away
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from lower income families now sharing their services and missing out and getting funds and? if some cases flown over and put in hotels where we have 540,000 new homeless families in this country. but we're not taking care of our own but we're putting fancy names on who we are he bringing in. it's pathetic and sad. >> you think they would adjust the term coyote but tle wouldn't to pretend it doesn't exist >> greg: such a good point. weren't they upset about ms-13. >> animals >> greg: yeah, nancy pelosi said don't call ms-13 animals. >> didn't she say they were all god's children, that's what she said >> greg: yes. >> everybody agrees that there needs to be reform here. different political parties agree how that should happen but everybody agrees there needs to be serious reform and joe biden's administration says edit for sin tax. i don't understand. >> if that he really cared about children they would care about
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the fact these children come over as mules for the cartel >> greg: right. >> they're part of human trafficking and what they do is they have people in the united states who then take them and use them for drugs and the human trafficking >> greg: and the other thing and we have to go, the churn that are here still have a connection to their family through the coyotes who use that. >> exactly >> greg: like if you don't do this for us, we're going to kill your family. >> right >> greg: they have leverage over these kids. so the whole situation just succeeds, but nobody wants to change it, they just want to play with the language. all right. still to come, is cancel culture real? one guy doesn't think so and he's stupid.
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good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >> greg: he insists it don't exist. yes, cancellation is in your imagination.
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journalist ezra penned an op-ed in the new york times claiming that cancel culture do not exist. other things that don't exist. a future for newspapers. in the article he states people who participate in the on-line mob are merely joining in the conversation with no intention to get someone fired. yes, and the protesters pelting you with eggs are doing so because they know breakfast is the most important meal of the day. also says both conservatives and liberals participate in the on-line attacks. but as you and i both know the ability to mass deplatform to people you disagree with remains a luxury of the left and of the woke. liberals go to third parties to pressure action on your employer. cancel culture isn't merely criticism, the goal is to bury you, to force you into complete silence. and if you doubt that, you'll also believe people who surround your car are merely asking for
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directions. all right. tyrus, you have not been cancelled yet. >> no. for whatever reason i've stayed under the radar for some reason. and maybe it's because i just -- number, i give zero [bleep]s. i just don't care. you know what i'm saying, i just don't care. cancel me, i will a go fishing. i have a teaching degree. i'll go coach football somewhere under an assumed name, george murdoch or something. you know what i'm saying? it's not something i worry about, but at the same time, though, it is real. and i make jokes about it, but they do go after certain people and when they do go after them and they get them cancelled or they lose their job, there's never any repercussions. we just don't see it. and it's not really them, it's the ceos of companies. because what they do is, if they do have it, say they want to go after kat. >> i will show my meltdown and
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sell it. >> we can get rid of her score points with them and get somebody else in there. they're just not concerned with the individuals that get ruined because they feel they're all replaceable. save the brand at all costs, the people who represent us are replaceable >> greg: you gave me an idea for a solution, it's too late for me but if you're young and coming up in the world, have a fake name, a pseudo name, so when you get cancelled, you can go back to your real name. >> yeah, i'm on my third >> greg: yeah, he's gone through three names. >> is that true? >> yeah. >> it's true? >> yeah, i was born tyrus, third generation us. >> is your first name judge? >> no. >> hey, better cut that out man >> greg: chad ford you've been cancelled 13, 14 times already. what's your philosophy? you were fired for jobs because you were a conservative in an industry, like i was in magazines, that is profoundly
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liberal. >> profound -- yeah, yeah. my attitude now is i have an accelerationist attitude towards cancel culture. we need to speed it up, it is a going to happen to everyone eventually then we'll form our break away society and economy and we'll outnumber them eventually. it will be great >> greg: the solution to cancel culture is being successful. turning it into a profit center. when you watch people get cancelled and they go and start like a podcast and all of a sudden they're getting subscribers and they don't need advertisers and suddenly glen green walled is making a million dollars a years, that's going to destroy cancel culture. judge, you don't care, you're so rich. >> i am not >> greg: you are filthy, fity rich. >> i am not. stop saying that. i work like a dog, you know i do >> greg: you do work like a dog despite being fity rich. >> i am not don't believe him it's not true. the bottom line i think they're coming for all of us, i really do. sooner or later and then the
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group cancelling is going to get smaller and smaller takes periphery they start cancelling and then there's nobody left. >> super rich coming from ezra kline if you went to a scientist in a lab make me the most milquetoast, they would produce him. no worries. >> greg: yes. i had a discussion with somebody i'm not going to name who said, well, why are you so worried and i'm looking you've never done anything dangerous in your life. it's so easy -- by the way new york times, he's writing to the new york times, what did they do to that editor who let tom cotton write an article i think he got fired or lost his job. >> he got fired. >> people who end up causing people to get fired don't really want anybody to get fired i'm like why am i always reading tweets that say fire this person and then tagging their employer. and then he also said fox news like needs to stop, like end fox news. okay, well, then what happens to
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my job? you want to cancel me and you don't even know me. >> when he does know you then he'll legitimately have a beef. but the thing is i always say, whenever somebody comes for a friend or even not a friend, you have to share the risk. at some point you have to be out there and go like, you know, unless the person does something really, really disgusting, like what kill me did in the green room this morning, frankly i don't know how he gets away with that stuff, you know. >> i don't know man, let them come. come get it. >> if i got cancelled, i would definitely go on a bender but now i have the idea that i will film the bender and then i can sell. >> netflix. >> yeah, whatever. you want to see me completely go off the rails, you've got to i have if me -- >> but you've been fired before. >> that's trufrjts we've all been fired before >> greg: i've been fired more times thatten i can remember and i enjoyed it. >> i was suspended >> greg: we should stop this. still to come who's in the
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on it with jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. career sight zi, p pia. zip ppia ramped the snoopiest state in the country and starting at ten you've got virginia, maine, oregon, california, rhode island, which is actually a state. that sounds crazy. is it an island? i guess it is. the top five new hampshire, new york, connecticut, vermont and massachusetts. if you're sensing a common theme it's that those snobiest states are all blue states. now you know why this is on fox.
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they're also mostly coastal, and i guess that's convenient for bragging about your summer beach home, which we all have. judge has seven. >> i do not. i do not. >> greg: meanwhile the least snobbiest were alabama, the least snobiest alabama arkansas oklahoma, mississippi with all those ss and west virginia all red. the states where the fewest people pretend to like npr. of course, you could be wondering how they came up with this list? well they weighed a bunch of factors. actually they looked at population percentages with degrees, the percentage in arts and humanities and how much wine each state consumes and also using the phrase, oh, the book was much better. also congrats to west virginia for ranking 50th where they prefer moon shine over mall beck. doesn't pair well with cheese but it will clean your paint
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brushes. i drink a butt load of wine. >> you sure do >> greg: am i a snob. >> i think -- you keep hitting the judge for being rich, you're not a blue collar guy, greg. >> i don't have a summer home. >> secret layer. >> greg: wait a minute. i spent most of my life making regular money. it wasn't until later. >> so you admit that you are rich. >> thank you judge. thank you. >> had to do it. >> i did not like the wine correlation in the survey at all. >> greg: you know what? i don't either. >> that's because you're a snob. >> you know why? because he's correlating wealth with snobbery and that is -- >> i think that's not true. i think wealth has nothing to do with snobbery and wine has nothing do do with snobbery. really, you did disagree?
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i drink beer. >> i don't like wine. >> is it a craft beer? >> no, it's the same old stuff. michelob ultra. i started with pabst blew ribbon and gennessee, it sdmos don't go there. you're a snoop. >> i drink, yes. will i have one? yes, i will. >> chadwick, are you a snob. >> i'm guilty of reverse knobry, i'm intentionally uncath. >> what do you drink. >> beer. >> what kind of beer. >> i drink white claw lately because it makes you fat. that is not snobby at all white claw. >> but it is racist. >> thank you for bringing that up. >> speaking of cancelling an entire brand. >> we went three segments without talking about racism. drop the balloons and confetti.
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we made it. >> obviously if it were black claw that would be like a super villain. >> see, you got yourself. >> don't do it. don't go there. don't do it >> greg: i won't, i won't. tyrus. >> talk about your summer home. >> it's a lair, a summer laire >> greg: it's a place where i hide from you judge. basically what do you drive? >> she has a driver, greg. like how dare you, you take pictures of yourself sitting in a chair with wine overlooking a lake going, oh. that is snobbery. >> that was where the robert dirst case started. that was my case. he's been stalking me since then. >> they thought he dumped a body in there. >> no kidding, i was a da. who do you think did it?
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>> sorry. is this your show. >> what kind of beer do you drink? i'm going to try it >> greg: last word to you tyrus, tell me what is snobbery? define snobbery? >> you got a mere 0? point it right at him. oh, he had it coming. your boo's give me self-esteem. the only issue i have is new hampshire. calling new hampshire snobs. it's literally the dead beat dad country of america. it's where dads go to avoid paying child support. >> really? >> yeah. i have a map. see, look, you're out now i'm in. usually snobs are the guys that don't have money that are trying too hard. they usually pretending, wonder how the poor -- you know brother, you have a roommate and apartment. snobs are imposters. >> keeping up with the jones's mentality. >> i just want to know if the
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judge would drink with me. >> absolutely. she'll do a car boom. never afraid >> greg: up next al sharpton's tone deaf tweet sparks backlash. ♪♪ [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow.
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>> greg: too good for first class, but still a jackass, reverend al sharpton getting backlash posting a video heading to minneapolis early monday morning to be with floyd's family at the end of derek's trial on a private jet. like a dress shirt with shorts this looks really bad. twitter said this was out of touch with others making jokes with it about him allegedly having difficulty paying taxes. in a press conference last week he said tyler perry would loan him the plane for the trip. all he had to do was not accuse tyler perry of being racist. that's a joke. i am pro private jet because i'm a snob. i hate these explosive stories on twitter that sparked backlash because he happened to be in a private -- and i don't like al
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sharpton. >> tyler. >> tyler tyler? >> that's it. that's it. >> don't you ever do that. >> i deal with this all -- good morning tyrone. it is tyrus, say it. say my name. >> tyrus, dam it. >> listen, i see mr. sharpton in louisiana at the airport, he's taking planes. listen, he's an old man, if tyler perry wants to give the brother a plane, then so be it, who cares. the only thing i'm upset, fly here every week, i watch media, can i get a plane ride. this is the point worry he a at. not the point he it's trying to be there or give something back and al sharpton in recent years i think has, i don't know about the word mature but he's changed. if you look at his history he's made some horrible mistakes but we can allow redemption in this country and we should, we should all take lessons and if all you can do is point at him now that
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he, okay, was given a private jet ride to minnesota, what is wrong with you. because he used to do far more worse things than that. he would put the cause and himself in front of the cause. now he's giving -- it's like if jessie jackson goes somewhere or whatever, if you went somewhere, went to a snob convention to speak to snobs to be more snobbiest and someone lent you a plane, gutfeld gets on the snob plane what does it matter >> greg: i'm not going to say the name but i once asked to use somebody's private plane and they said no. can i get a ride back with you and they said no. >> not me >> greg: do you have a private plane. >> no >> greg: to tyrus's point, i said tyrus, a lot of people don't realize the path of reverend al, but also, the broley thing was mad, the fashion mart was bad, remember
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there was a crown heights incident, do you remember that? >> i remember taxes, huge taxes, and they won't do anything about it. he owes hundreds of thousands >> greg: i want everybody to fly private. >> why, who cares >> greg: i don't care, that's what i'm saying. >> that's why you fly private >> greg: i don't fly private. >> no he bothers me in the plane, you don't fit, takes my picture. i wish he would fly >> greg: i'm flying private, oh, no, i'm doing something wrong. >> even take a knee in front of it like look at my plane. >> i love the pictures on instagram when people actually stand in front of a plane that they're not flying on. it's always a dude who's like i'm a an influencer. >> who did that? he got into it with you and you invited him on the show. he was flying spirit but went and took a picture in front of a private jet. little bow wow. >> that's right. you have a great memory. >> yeah. i know my name, too.
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>> basically anyone who's ever taken a picture of themselves on a boat. it's never their boat. >> the problem here, not that he was on a private jet, but that he had himself pictured in front of the private jet on the way to a very agonizing and anguish-filled event. >> he also says climb change was a racial justice issue and nobody made him say that do that and film that and that's where my real question is. i want to know who filmed it and how many takes were there? because he definitely went back and forth a few times. the video radios too good to be a one off. i take selfies. i know. >> the sad part about that is people really think they have to do that so other people think they're so important. i mean how low or deflated can your ego be that you feel that you have to do that >> greg: yeah. >> who cares >> greg: like pictures of yourself in your house. >> alone in a chair.
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>> mine's pretty deflated and i do that. on the couch, i look kind of hot. >> what's the airplane thing that you don't own, you didn't lease someone probably loaned you, get over yourself. >> you dam sure didn't kick in on the gas ffrjts someone loaned me a private plane i wouldn't be here i still would be taking video. >> no, you would be flying somewhere. >> thank you judge. >> where would you go? >> i don't know. i'd just let you tell me and then i'd do it. >> we should all go >> greg: i think we should get out of this segment because i think we've come to the conclusion that we really didn't care enough about whether he was on a plane or not. right? >> if he would have taken a mule, would it have been better? >> yes. >> i'll see you in three months >> greg: don't go anywhere, more stuff after this. ♪♪
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>> okay, before we go, let's do this. cats humongous wedding meltdown. i hate that song. kat, what is the latest on your wedding planning? >> we've hired a private security guard for the wedding because you can never be too careful who might show up, especially when you are as famous and having as massive as a wedding as i am. him marking a club downtown, take a look. >> yup, he's the best, he is the best the business. i'm having a 35 million-dollar wedding, i cannot take my wrist with regular human security. so that is half the budget right there. you got to feed him too. >> and your registry is still at petco? >> registered on the dark web. >> nothing but black tar. all right, what a great show
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