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that's all of the time we have tonight. you don't want to miss an episode of the "ingraham angle." greg gutfeld takes it all from here. >> greg: someone just dipping their toe in the water, what would be the first thing can you say? this is how you can help climate change? >> the big focus right now is us american taxpayers give money to the fossil fuel industry. that's like death a guy that beats you up, but you keep going out with him and giving him what he wants. >> greg: oh, jane. if fossil fuel is our enemy, you would give it aid and comfort. >> [cheers and applause].
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>> ♪ ♪ >> greg: only in the media is the system working not proof that the system is working. >> it's a culture wake up call. i am not happy. i am not pleased. i don't have any senses of satisfaction. this is the justice system saying this is one bad apple. >> greg: justice served is no justice at all. the "new york times" called the chauvin verdict a very rare conviction. it's just a one off event. because the george floyd case won't apply to future police killings. maybe it's rare because the incident like these are rare. police involved deaths are very rare events. why is the media focussing on
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isolated event as opposed to thousands of black homicide victims not killed by cops? they don't provide a good villain. even when progress with the media pushes its poison that we are a racially divided country as police hunt down blacks for fun. you are a racist. do you think the great healer and chief would have used last night to bring us together? we were all satisfied with the outcome. nope. >> it's a stain on our nation's soul. the knee on the neck of justice for black americans. >> greg: so much for unity. maybe he said that so his won't vice-president won't call him a racist again. the thing about systemic racism joe biden has been in office since 1970. he is the system. >> [applauding]. >> greg: at 50 years his career
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could know an old white man itself. the media united. happy souls taking a picture of one person raising his fist. i have not seen something that big since chris cuomo came out of his basement. the only thing demonstrate side media manipulationism wonder if aoc believes the verdict was not justice. >> it's not justice. justice is george floyd going home tonight to be with his family. justice is adam toledo getting tucked in by his mom tonight. >> greg: everyone what spent
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months asking for justice for george floyd aoc thinks you are an idiot. when you describe 9-11 as some people does something, a spike in crime doesn't seem so bad. no word on whether she is pro or con on marrying your brother. when guests come to your wedding, they should not all sit on the same side. >> [laughing]. >> greg: aoc and other members of the squad spent thousands of dollars on security. the last democrat to request that many escorts was elliott spitzer. i wonder what don lemon said about her rhetoric. >> was maxine waters really calling for people to loot and
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riot? that's not what she was doing. >> greg: that speaks to his audience. people with half a brain. seventh generation a detergent company supports did funding the police. i guess their products are free. are they going to call the cops? there is nothing more racist than laundry asking us to separate the white house. they could donates products to clean up the bloodshed that need police. we know it doesn't work. there is nothing going on here. it's a big lie that people are divided into people who see the police as horrible and those that don't. did anyone react to the video and say that looks good to me? no, people were disgusted across the board. people of all races want to get
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along with each other. but the media can't thrive on agreement. there needs to be us versus them. they act like 2021 is still mississippi burning what is burning is the apple store torched by a white kid. cnn's premise is all of us are racist. if you disagree you are racist. wouldn't it be refreshing if cnn would point out what we have in common? you are making great points. >> no, no, no. >> hold the police accountable. >> and respect them for serving their community. >> why are we yelling? >> i don't know! >> greg: who really is at fault is angry white men. >> ♪ ♪ >> [laughing].
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>> hey. just out for a run. >> [laughing]. >> it's a real stress reliever. these days you need. it the politicians telling people to take to the streets. sometimes i think they are trying to divide us based on race or what group we are in. i don't care what you look like. i care what you do with your life. i don't know. hi, bill. >> [applauding]. >> greg: what an evil man. democrat runs city devolve into crime infected horror shows, people will leave. the poor among us will stay
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behind in police defunded hellholes and cnn will say it's systemic racism causing the spike in crimes. you don't need proof. the rising crime stats from the past year are clear. when you defund the police you are funding suffering. it's why you will be leaving for that part of the country run by republicans sooner than you think. you can still call them nazis after a shovel your driveway. you will be safe. let's welcome tonight's guests. he is a former marine who says what he means and hosts a pod cast. kevin hodge. and keith hodge!
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they are identical twins. he sold us a bag of oregano, jim florrentine. and her fiance is already a marriage counsellor kat. keith, i got it right. i spent an hour trying to figure out who keith and kevin were and i had it wrong the entire time. i wanted them to beat me up. i usually pay for that. >> we should have worn name tags. >> greg: keith? >> no, kevin. >> keith? >> there you go. >> greg: are you surprised that the media still believes in that
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narrative? >> well, the media can make the innocent look guilty and they are throwing this case into systemic racism. what was evidence was in the court case to suggest he was racially motivated? there was none. if there was they would have charged him with a hate crime. people need to think for themselves. this had nothing to do with race. it turns out he was a jerk the cop and he is also white. i think at the end of the day, if floyd was white, this would not be a news story. people need to start thinking for themselves. >> greg: i worry when he says i hate to say this! oh, no, here it comes. don't say it. kevin, your thoughts? you can't just repeat what he said? >> damn it! i have to think for myself? i think like this.
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like my brother said they can make innocent people look guilty. the main thing that the democrats and mainstream media is going to do. they will use systemic racism and racism. that's the cash cow that the democrats will keep pounding. would it that, you don't need democrats or civil rights. all you need is a republican to tell you, keep our rights in this country. >> greg: if the problem is solved, what is the media left to report on? jim, you are white and i would say possibly a jerk, right? >> yes. >> he looks like one. >> [laughing]. >> don't trust that guy. he's white! >> greg: especially in that shirt. >> he should be on a john wayne board too. >> greg: that's what happens when you smoke a pack before 7
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a.m. cigarettes that is. >> yeah. what were we talking about? >> greg: what are your thoughts in general? >> maybe they should a referee to find out if something is racist like in the nfl. blow a whistle and throw a flag and go to the monitor and have the referee look at it and decide it's racist or it's not. >> greg: immediately it would be don lemon would be the racist. >> exactly. >> greg: he works for the home team. you have to have -- it would have to be artificial intelligence. like an algorithm that can smell racism? like a robot. humans are biassed and they smell. >> and they are idiots.
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they believe whatever they say on cnn. >> greg: kat, what do you believe? >> i believe lots of things. look, it's crazy to see all of this unfold. you strongly believes in criminal justice reform and ending qualified immunity is a step in the right direction. it is so weird and crazy to see joe biden and kamala harris have this preach tone when they talk about these issues, though. i may be a white lady who works at fox news. >> greg: barely. the lady? >> oh, that, barely, yes. i can proudly say i put zero black men in jail for a non-violent drug offense. they can't say that. kamala harris talking about a corrupt system. you were that corrupt system for
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years. i am all about solving problems. if you are preaching at me about problems when you helped to create the problems, i am good on that. >> greg: one thing i said on "the five" today. if you look at the narrative from joe biden it's no different than any propaganda you would get another country. china would be pushing this idea we are systemic racism to subvert this country. they don't have to because biden is doing it. it's insane. up next does biden get more favorable coverage than trump? of course. ! >> [applauding]. om vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. (mom) good boy. (mom vo) we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> greg: 100 days of their biassed ways. kids in cages should be
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president for the ages. biden is get more favorable coverage in his first few months as president than trump got 4 years ago. the media research center watched 3 tv newscasts and coverage was 50% positive towards president biden compared to 89% negative for president trump. they trashed trump and never let up. even today they can't stop talking about him. >> you are watching all trump news because everything else is boring by comparison. >> [laughing]. >> with the headlines. scientists developed a technology to insert ads in scenes which could generate extra revenue for streaming
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services. it's good until donald trump tries to put his name on a plaza. it would turn the cinema into trash. like everything else trump touches, it turns to trash. it turns to trash and turns into more trash! >> [laughing]. >> makes sense, right? overseas 6 british football teams pulled out the european super league was suspended. chelsea and other teams followed. it must be nice to live on a continent where the biggest concern is a soccer game while in florida president trump is plotting a run in 2024. where are the world's priorities right now? man-city is that a place. is that something trump came up
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with. a new study finds that people who drink 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day have a better memory. it doesn't explain why anyone would want a better memory after 4 years of donald trump. every memory i had since 2016 has trump in it. do a study on drinking 5 cusp of tequila. you forget everything about donald trump and it's beautiful my friends. >> [laughing]. >> whew! >> [applauding]. >> greg: kevin, we are so used to the media bias. what is the point? but we have to or i would not
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have a segment. >> from the moment trump got elected, we had politicians saying we are going to impeach and accused him of colluding with russia giving secret signals to white supremacy. biden they walk him through his questions and give him cheat sheets. trump never had that opportunity. >> greg: they do treat biden like is an 80-year-old befuddled man who wondered into the white house and didn't know where he is at. we are having conversations on cable news about the okay sign. remember west point guys got suspending for doing the okay thing because it was white supremacy. talk about that!
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i am an important person in media. i should talk about that jim. >> talk about how important greg is. >> biden is good because you can't get criticized if you don't see him. he's like punxsutawney phil. he will come out for a press conference. sees his shadow and then hides for 2 weeks. [laughing]. >> perfect. >> [applauding]. >> greg: he is not really president, is he? >> did he get the negative comments from kids? i think they were bad-mouthing him. he only got 59%. it's down to 42. and trump stilled loves it. even the 19 minutes of negative coverage. that was the biggest in presidential history. >> and it was. loved every minute of it. >> greg: i will say it. i miss having him around.
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he was at least interesting. he was the most transparent politician you will ever find. >> he was the engine that kept everything running. now we have biden. got over 80 million votes. how the hell did that happen? >> [laughing]. >> it's like a horrible nightmare. >> [laughing]. >> i remember when he did a press conference and he goes even greg likes me now. >> greg: that was the best because i was at home with my relstiffs. it was the best thing to impress your relatives. the president mentions you by name. that was great. kat, that will never happen to you. >> no. probably not. maybe if i am at the center of some horrible scandal.
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the amount of coverage too. 37% of the coverage that trump got is what biden is getting because he awake 37% of the time that trump was. i don't think so. i knew it would be bad. i remember the moment when i knew it would be really bad. he was giving a press conference still running for president. it was about his economic policy. someone asked him how do you handle it so well when trump is so mean to you? oh, no! it's so important for the press to be examining and critical of people in power over us. they are not. >> greg: their defense of bias why give equal time to the wrong idea. they see it as right versus wrong. if the argument is climate change, you are a climate denier. that's wrong. we don't need to have that point of view even though you are saying the green new deal is
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be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. >> ♪ ♪ >> greg: it's 1984 for the people next door. on the next door app, telling you to conform has become the norm. the social media platform for local neighborhoods is rolling out a new anti-racism feature that flag user's comments as racist before they get posted. a notification will pop-up when all lives matter comes up. sign me up. these are 2 examples. the user can reconsider their word choice or ignore the warning. no word if a future warning will be a recorded message from don
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lemon. this will be like brian's hair and be an illusion. next door said it's an effort to keep kinder neighborhood. jim, i don't think you could use this, right? everything you say would send out an alert. >> i will have to leave my house and walk over to my neighbor's house and say something racist directly to them. >> [laughing]. >> i would rather not do that. i would rather do it over an app. if you have an app telling you what you might post is racist, you are probably racist. >> greg: exactly. kat, could they be doing people a favor? they are not saying this is racist but that jack ass might think you are racist? >> i think it's worse. i looked at this app. i need help with this.
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hey, neighbor. if one of my neighbors had some sort deep seeded bias against me i want to know before inviting them over to feed my cat when i am out of town. >> greg: your neighborhood i hate that stupid white girl, kat. >> then the next thing you know my cat is dead. >> [laughing]. >> greg: your cat is getting up there. >> i know. i will keep him on a ventilator if it means 3 more days of life. >> greg: that is not healthy. >> when have i been concerned with healthy? >> greg: blue lives matter and racist. >> and all lives matter is racist but black lives matter is not racist. sometimes i just sit and think what the hell is going on?
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what is happening to society? >> yeah. >> i mean, i was about to take the lord's name in vain. what is wrong saying all lives matter. that include black lives matter. >> greg: but you don't profess enough love for black lives matter if you say all lives matter. you are saying it's equal but black lives matter is more important because of the civil rights movement. >> why bring that up asking someone for help moving a couch? >> greg: don't ask me to move a couch. rent a mover. there is nothing worse. when friends ask you to move, it's not a good thing. >> you are not a good friend when you ask somebody to help you move. >> greg: that's true. i will buy pizza if you leave me alone. kevin, do you think this will make neighborhoods kinder?
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>> no, it sounds like radio stereotypes. a white person can't say all lives matter. that's a double standard and that's the epitome of racism. it's givening different sets of rules to people based on their skin color. >> greg: that's true, jim. like what you do. >> it's all ridiculous anyway. someone's dog pooped on my lawn and they will take a picture of it. >> a lady said i am looking for friends in the area, no racists. that's a foolproof plan. >> greg: the racists said damn. when i get on the next door app, it's nothing but sun sets.
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oh, look at the full moon. it's kind of cute. there are people that go i just moved to the area. that's the first thing the police look at when they are missing. >> she contacted you, greg. >> greg: up next, i admit i was wrong. >> [cheers and applause]. ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ ♪ >> greg: i have something to confess. i was wrong about our next guest. i was not a fan. although i have been right about everything else i can admit this one time i was wrong and i am sorry. it's a segment i am calling: >> i am super, super, sere for everything i said about you. i was a big dumb jerk. please forgive me.
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>> [laughing]. growing i welcome the author of securing democracy. it's glenn. how far are you? >> [cheers and applause]. >> i that said about you for a long time. i am glad to hear it out of your mouth. >> greg: do you remember, it was almost 20 years ago. the huffington post. we were both at the same time. i was such a jerk to you. maybe you were a jerk to me. i was a jerk to you. >> i tend to not be overwhelming polite in political arguments. there is a good possibility i was also a jerk. >> greg: i have become such a fan of yours. if you don't follow glenn on twitter, you should. if you only follow one person on twitter make it glenn greenwald.
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you get 5 great thoughts a day from him. one of the great things about you is run directly at stories that other journalists won't touch. especially, the one we avoid the brian sicknick story which you have been on top of since it happened, right? >> yeah. a lot of that comes from the way i got in journalism. i didn't work for the "new york times." i just created a blog in 2005 because i wanted to talk about things i didn't think other people were talking about. i do my journalism from that still. brian sicknick, this claim kept being made that his skull was bashed in by a fire
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extinguisher. there was no evidence. a lot of people were talking about this savage and brutal attack but there is no video evidence or autopsy evidence so you have to doubt it. >> greg: you have a good [bleep] detector. it caused you to lose allies describing russia-gate as the saddest media spectacle i have ever seen. what bothered you the most about that? >> i was steeped in left wing politics. this script that everybody is a secret kremlin agent. you have to hunt for russian spies. they are in america. this is from the mccarthy era and something i am repelled by. to watch liberals who had to used against them for years
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unearth it in defense of hillary clinton with this insane conspiracy theory that putin was controlling the united states. it was the lack of evidence for it that started repelling me. to this day there is no evidence but lots of people believe it. >> greg: you started the intercept and you were cancelled from your own -- well, you resigned and you moved. this is a great message for people. if you can get cancelled and make 7 figures, you will destroy the concept of cancel culture. you went to sub-stack where you are making 7 figures now just from writing. is that correct, roughly? >> yes, and it's so freeing. i didn't realize at the intercept i thought it was free there. once i burned down the place and kit. i realized there was a psychological burd own my
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brain. the financial rewards are good. >> greg: it's such a great story. to make a million dollars a year writing when blogs and magazines are paying 10 cents a word. you said screw that. i am now making 7 figures. do you get any crap from people for doing fox? >> oh, yes, every day. >> [laughing]. >> the fact i talk to tucker carlson and laura ingraham and other nazis like you. they are bewildered. why would you talk to these people? because they have like millions of people who listen to them and that's not true for any other
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network. >> greg: your new book is called securing democracy. do you any parallels to what is going on in the u.s. with brazil? >> yes, i wrote the book for an international audience. you attack journalists a lot. it's because journalism is crucial for democracy. you wrote this book to illustrate that. >> greg: thanks for staying up and i will read the book. i didn't read it yet. it's big. thanks. my 2 favorite stories of the day are next.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> greg: sometimes you hear stories that are interesting but also stupid. a new segment i call -- too stupid stories. >> [laughing]. >> greg: that graphic cost $4 million. well done. teleprompter. a chinese website is selling muscle suits that make you look buff. look at that guy. yummy, they are made of medical
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grade silicone and come up in upper, lower or full body casts. [laughing]. what kind of weirdo just gets the lower body version? you know women will love this. something says i am suitable mating material like wearing plastic muscles under your clothes. scientists think polar bears are mating with grizzly bears and the result is a hybrid species called the pizley bear. they appeared in the wild after melting ice put the polar bears in land who hooked up with grizzlies for an excellent spring break.
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grizzlies love to flirt. my friend cindy shot this video in alaska. it's like a seductive dance. >> come and take it. >> greg: yes, what are you waiting for? [laughing]. i don't know what is going on. that's a lot of dry humping. maybe we are all alike. who hasn't done this on a beach while somebody is watching. it keeps going and going and going. i am disgusted. we should end the show right there. jim, bears or silicone chest, you pick. >> well maybe it wasn't about climate change. maybe they joined a swingers club and they are hooking up. >> greg: are you for that? >> i don't like it. that's a bad name.
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>> greg: it is. it's not a masculine bear name. it's a cartoon name. come here, pizzly we are going shopping. keith, i got it. >> you got it, yeah. >> greg: you don't need a suit like that. how do you feel about people buying that muscle suit? >> women get boob jobs and butt implants. it's time for the guys to kick in. they are looking for us and we come like a slob. give me some of that. put on a suit. but if you are fat, how do you fit into it? the bear mixing. it's just a light skin bear. >> what is light skin? >> like us. we are in between. >> [laughing]. >> greg: oh. kat, well, body suits it is.
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>> at first i was like this is crazy to put this on to look more attractive only to take it off before they go to bed. i do that every day with my hair. every day i clip this fake hair in. i wake up one person and walk in the door like another person. go for it. >> it won't hide your double chin. >> greg: that's true. you will a triple chin but be ripped. you pick somebody in a bar. you have to wear that in bed with him. >> you disclose your hair extensions early on. >> greg: who does that? who is at a bar and discloses anything when they are about to get lucky. in 1984 i contracted -- >> they will find out. >> greg: jim.
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>> like a guy will wear a rubber suit all night long but won't wear a condom. >> [laughing]. >> greg has a great prosetic. i would take that in a super size. >> greg: exactly. that's part of the deal they are not showing. oh, the pecks and the butt. in the back room, come on over here. they can't show that in the news story because then we could not do the story. that's in the back room. with the dirty movies they starred in, in the late '70s. it's just cheaper plastic surgery. it is literally plastic. don't get cut open. if beauty is only skin deep this is what people need. >> when you are out in public and look amazing and you wake up
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a different person, that's okay. >> you freak them out. but you live that there. >> [laughing]. greg we will take a break. more stuff after this.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: got about 40 seconds left, where can we find the hodge twins? >> you can find us on youtube at conservative point. >> greg: are you the good looking twin? >> no, i'm the ugly one. [laughter] >> greg: jim, where can people find you? >> las vegas may 7th and 8th at the plaza downtown. speak to you sound thrilled. >> i can't wait.
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>> all right, set your dvrs every night. for my studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news at night" i am shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, new fears of looting and violence prompting unusual warning from the big city police department. all residents should prepare to shelter in place says california in the wake of nationwide tensions over policing. the city says it respects the right for people to peacefully protest, but says it's got information that criminal activity is being planned. the mayor and city council and in the community to stay alert, stay home

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