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beautiful green new jobs. not 16, joe. whoops. by the numbers. that's all the time we have tonight. we are going to stay on the schools issue. i want to you parents out there to get engaged. find out what your tax dollars are actually funding in our public schools and in the private schools sometimes are worse. "gutfeld!" takes it all from here. >> what's the first name anybody asks you when they want to put a new facility here in your city? how close is the interstate and what is the access to the lake, what is the water supply? they want to know you have the best infrastructure. >> greg: time for a nap. ♪ ♪ [applause]
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>> greg: it was big news. the facebook oversight board extended the trump band from facebook for six months. i think we have a picture of the board. [laughter] but really, their judgment to extend the band was about as shocking as kat's inevitable and no months. all facebook did was kick the can known as donald trump down the road. it's like when six wads tells chris christie he is not a wild back on the ride until those 37 funnel cakes are properly digested. but the way i see it, anything that gets you on facebook is a good thing. seriously. it's a bigger time waste than online, so i i've been told. i've never looked at in my life, and if i did, it was 14 minutes at a time. but the response from the media has been joyful. for them, it's a major feeling of relief. like president biden after his
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fourth overnight t. >> sort of like a snake in search of the sewers these days. and you just can't find one. speak guy's a long time troll. >> d platforming works. trump is going to feel the pain from this and we are getting a getting a lot of screaming fun conservators that this is not fair. >> he did not think this was going to happen. >> i kept saying i was going to be wrong. i wished i was wrong. >> i don't mind in this case. >> greg: it is amazing how much they care about this. more so than any conservative screaming. we don't really give a [bleep]. surprise, however, the dems don't think it has gone far enough. facebook in fact should permanently banned from, they say. these guys are as predictable as hillary's wardrobe. when the dems come against something they disagree with, the instinct always is to ban it. they are not happy sticking their fingers in their own ears. they want to stick them in your ears too. but then to pursue this decision, they have to turn a
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blind eye to their own rotten path. first, let's talk about the big lie is a call. interesting how that phrase keeps being repeated as if saying it over and over again will make it stick. sorry, kids, these a holes are the same creeps who put america through the biggest grandma ever. that russia through the 2016 election for from the electron. these lies persisted for four years. that's like eight cats marriages. four years is a insane time to keep up with a lie. it seems like only yesterday -- >> russia interfered and election. >> russia interfered and our 2016 election. >> russia interfered and election. >> russia interfered and our collection. is this a crisis? >> greg: that went on longer than a 100 biden vendor. in the past trump only got band for a few months. like elizabeth warren who
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distributed abrams 2018 loss in a tweet from just two months ago. how is that good for our democracy questioning so much that bad as eating a fully wrapped burrito to a dog. >> oh, who is ready for a birthday burrito? bailey, said. sit, sit. i burrito! yes, yes, yes. >> greg: so cute when she tries to imitate a human. dogs don't have hands, elizabeth. they can't open that. even as a debunking of the russian scan became so easy a child could do it, they couldn't help themselves. adam schiff got more airtime than the mypillow guy. they pushed it despite hurting our institutions in creating a hostile atmosphere for trump supporter's which leads to the other part of this b.s., that trump should be banned because the big lie lead to violence on january 6. if that's the standard, than every person and the media should be banned, especially after the last four years. again, you want excitement?
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that was their daily exercise. branding you evil so that's a target on your back got even wider. >> donald trump has been embracing american every day of his political career. >> you voted for the person who the support. >> the racism, the, the cuddling. >> he followed in the footsteps of hitler. >> is it fair to side that there are republican officeholders with a kind of blood on their hands as we are discussing in 2018? >> greg: you are discussing. and wise always hitler and for these folks? thankfully, some have moved on. >> i've been thinking to myself this whole time, al qaeda, usama bin laden, the taliban, the people who wanted to do harm to our nation into our way of life and our democracy, they got nothing on what this republican party is doing. >> greg: yeah. you can forget mike pence
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yelling all a lock bar at the inauguration. but a good fight, he was a former lincoln project advisor making him the last person to pass judgment on any behavior. perhaps he should been more concerned about the linking projects used outreach program here they are about as safe or young men as a sleepover at kevin spacey's. which is something that joy reid would have them on anyway? maybe she just loves a good smear. >> just because i do not want critical race theory taught to my children in school does not mean that i am a racist. >> it actually does. >> greg: so she brings her a racist for simply being concerned about her kid being brainwashed. same person who claims her homophobic things were fake and claimed they were -- say anything to hoodwink her viewers heard all 1619 of them.
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and let's not forget that most of the media dismissed her outright lies about the summer of violence not only excusing it by energizing it. chris, once said show me where protesters are supposed to be peaceful. i guess he only read the first few words of the first amendment before a fake weight fell on his head. talk about a big lie. as a crime wave sweeps the country, they pretend our biggest problem is white supremacy. like a great magician, they have you looking at the right hand while the left hand is doing the dirty work. don't forget that while trump was actually doing things like blocking travel from china to prevent the covid's bed, all these kurds were busy talking about was impeachment, banning flavored babes, and outlining ohmic outline plastic bags. by taking our eyes off the pandemic ball, they hung more people and slippery bats masks. but the real story, the people who control most of the information now control all of it. i wonder how our angry white male feels?
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♪ ♪ >> wait a minute, you mean to tell me if i say something facebook doesn't like they will be in me and then i want to get those daily updates from friends and family about what they had for breakfast or who they voted for? deal! ♪ ♪ >> greg: is this really about free speech, it's actually more about control. the intolerance left has the media, they have the entire ministry, they have academia, they have big tech. but lucky for you, you still have me, and i have all my shots. [laughter] >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests. he's not alone in movie theaters, former georgia senator, kelly loeffler. he's so smart, washington
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opinion at her and fox news compared to ohmic contributor hurt. and he solaris milk shoots him out of its nose. comedian chris kris fried fox news contributor kat timpf. [applause] arrived, charlie. welcome back to the program. >> good to be with you. you and you see this censorship? it's not like if they kick you off facebook comments on like you can go form your own facebook. >> i guess i am an angry white male because i -- it deftly sums it up for me. i would be lighted not to get all of the media. but i don't understand facebook anyway. it's all -- i get it. it's kind of america's front porch. that's where a lot of people, especially people who can out. and actually i don't mean that derivatively either because i think there are -- a provides a real service. but i just don't really get it. there's a reason that you don't,
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like if you're not still friends with somebody, that he went to college with and he went to school with, the like 20 years later, move there's a reason for that. >> but sometimes they are public about the divorces and it's fun. >> greg: and by the way, you have to look up your exes. that is what facebook is for. >> i'm afraid to. >> greg: well, you should be. you shouldn't be dating people from penitentiaries. >> i can't answer. i can't continue down this line of questioning. >> greg: is the wife watching? >> probably. >> i want to know if kat is public or not about her diverse. >> but i will put it on patrons we have to pay for it. >> greg: kelly, so i guess what drives me crazy, i'm not crazy about trump's behavior on january 6, but the people calling amount have been doing that every day for four years. it drives me nuts to hear them. >> well, have you ever seen a liberal be banned or even
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censored off of a facebook or twitter? probably not. in the facebook panel had a very easy job to do. it was answer the questions. do you believe in his free speech or do you not? they clearly don't. and they are going to take six months to reconsider if they gained that belief in free speech. >> greg: i don't know. i know you want to jump. >> i think it is funny, this panel, because the whole purpose it was created, mark zuckerberg created them to make these decisions so that he did not have to do it. and they said okay, while the original band we agreed, but the pediment band, you have to decide and talk back to mark zuckerberg. what he was trying to do was every time when i was a kid i would ask my dad for something and he was like i don't know, ask your mother. and then with the penalty it is every time my mother was like you have to ask your dad, because he doesn't want to make anybody upset. he is very powerful and influential and a billionaire, but is also a will -- and he knows everybody likes him, he has more money to make.
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so it's kind of hilarious in that sense. >> greg: what you make of this whole situation? a1 facebook? >> i am. >> all day. he loves her. >> more than a few minutes, greg. several sites of my exes that they are on. which is a problem because i think that's what they do. they have information on people. they go to congress every two months or whatever they are in there. and they are asked all these questions. then they are asking again three months later and it's like a jedi mind trick. they go hey, that was weird. that doesn't make sense. and then they just coat yes i does. in the media's like good point. we'll see you in four months. they'd never solve anything. >> greg: okay, here is the power that facebook has, charlie. a lot of people say i am going to leave, but they have all your stuff. so isn't a fact that you say i'm off facebook everything that you have ever put on their everything is good immediately purged and nobody really wants
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to do that. so they have you by your memories. i almost said something else. >> no, absolutely. that everything about you. but also, it is sort of an addiction for a lot of people. people get to really use to it. and it becomes they are sort of friend and it's how they connect to people. it's how they -- it has happened to newspapers. i used to be people would be the mike read newspapers in the morning. nobody reads newspapers paid i think i'm still the last person who looks for a newspaper to read in the morning. everybody just goes to facebook or their phone or whatever. >> greg: what you read in the newspaper? >> i try to. but it's impossible to get. and i need a tactile paper that gets ink on my hands. >> i hope they don't keep everything fair there was a private photo album called fun pictures of my friends a night when i was in college. and i hope is deleted deleted. >> greg: you know what it is, i'm trying to figure out an analogy.
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if facebook cuts you off, it is that's like in the 1970s the phone company saying hey, you can no longer use us because you are prank calling people. as i would is like? because if it is cutting you off from something that's big -- >> you know what it is? birthdays. i will never know anybody in's birthday if not for facebook. that's what it is. >> yes! >> the second people are like we should do something about this, they're like do you want to gets rid of every connection you have two people you don't even really care about question mike i don't know why we do it, to be honest. >> greg: i don't get there. speak up birthdays. >> greg: coming up, the meeting is gushing but she is not blushing. jen psaki's love affair with the white house press. that is next. ♪ ♪ for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like:
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when jen psaki speaks. a recent article published in the washington filmic washingtonian magazine. that still exist? features many members of the white house press court gushing about their approval of her. stands in stark contrast the unrelenting hostility faced by the previous one. while kaylee got grilled by a bias press corps, psaki faces hard-hitting questions like why are you so awesome? and will you go to the prom with me? that was out of line. take "abc news" is jon kyl, who is quoted saying "jen is "one of the most well-qualified press ticket filmic secretaries we've ever had" that is this week. peter baker from "the new york times" said "she's a pro, you know?" no, peter, i don't. what does that mean? well if i probably mean one who spoons people talking points from a binder the size of the state of kansas. so why do her vapid quotes wow
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the media? she is working for a democrat. and when a democrat is in power, but how supporters carry more water than a truck full of -- i wonder what the follow-up article will look like after they ask her before publication. >> just a couple of more follow-up questions for you. so where were you born? >> was born not republican. >> okay. well, how about what motivates you at work? >> i hate republicans. >> you know it's, let's just try an easy one. what is your favorite food? speak out republicans. >> you each republicans? >> yes. every day. and that's -- i have work... have a good night. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: so kelly, knowing
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what you know now, would you happen filmic have been a woman republican or woman democrat when you see how women republicans are treated versus women democrats? >> i am proud to be a woman republican. [applause] >> greg: i identify as a female republican paid >> while it's great because mainstream media hates us and you can walk around knowing that. but i think we should circle back later to the segment. >> greg: is not circling back as much anymore, charlie. >> i think it burns pretty good on that one. >> greg: don't you think this is just basically a sub tweet at the prior administration? you read the complements and it's not like they are saying she's really calm. >> and at the end she filmic they say it she doesn't tell us anything for it was the point and question is they were working -- we are paying her salary. joe biden isn't paying her salary. we are paying her salary.
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her purpose is to provide information from the administration to the american people. but of course none of that was even a slight problem. she reminds me a little bit of nurse ratchet and one flew over the cuckoo's nest. you of all the crazies that are all sitting there. they just want their meds. she has this way of looking at you and nodding and she has no intention of actually telling you what you want or solving whatever problem you have. she can just sort of nod that you into submission and then she gives you the little -- with the pills and then they take them. >> i know that very well. >> greg: what happened? you know, i was looking at it this way that it's an easy job, being the press secretary for democrat in the white house press corps because it is like being a bartender at eight spring break bar. everybody there wants to be your best friend and they are throwing money at you. they just want a shot of jaeger. i'm so out of it.
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do they still do jaeger? >> they just won a shot of "psaki." >> greg: ladies and gentlemen, he walked right into a beautiful show. >> i would be cool and calm to if i could grow up getting drunk at hibachi's. if i the job and it came out, i am chris whiskey and you're like who is next? i don't know. >> greg: what you make of her performance and what you make of the media's love for her? >> it has become a bit of a -- i feel like a spelling bee situation. she comes out to the podium and the judges of the media, they just wants you to do well, get through it. and then there's peter doocy who's like okay, your word is alien. and crisis. and she's like can i have the country of origin? she doesn't want to say. and everybody applauds. >> greg: no, they are like parents of -- they want her to do well. kind of the opposite of anybody else.
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are you surprised by this, kat? >> no, but i think it is pretty dangerous. i don't think you're supposed to be and love with the p.r. machine of a person who is in power over you. like, it is not stockholm, but is only stockholm-ish. >> greg: like the syndrome. not like the city. >> now. i'm not as well-traveled as you might think because i am so cultured and full of a vast array of knowledge. but yeah, look, this is what happens every time. and i like to see the crazy stuff. we know there is crazy stuff going on all the time no matter who is in power. that's why i would be a great libertarian press secretary because i don't think it would care if you wear pants. >> greg: knows true. >> but if you were -- you would just be out there telling the truth about anybody know better what. which probably be really chaotic. >> yes. i thrive in chaos.
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>> greg: what about -- you lived in d.c. the washingtonians still exist? >> amazingly it does. we want but it's like for gardy's? nobody knows what i'm talking about. but does james still exist? >> it's a real thing. it has all the lists and it. and so when you write your doctor's book about what ails you, you could -- you will be like one of the doctors listed in the 50 volume. >> greg: i know what you mean. that's a scam. all right. silicon, chris cuomo is back, and boy is he chris cuomo. musical physical i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast.
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♪ ♪ challenging times are nothing new. neither are resilient people. there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. ♪ ♪ >> greg: he's a hungry jerk looking for perks. does chris cuomo deserve a premium spot because he had his shots? this week, cuomo as seen on the cartoon network claims that he should get a preference for
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seating when he goes to restaurants because he is fully vaccinated. >> how do you make them realize that doing it is worth it beyond information and personal satisfaction of prophylactics? >> do you pay with a >> i think we call her table. it's going to be mounted where we live. we are both vaccinated. i think we should get a preference. i'm fine with that. >> greg: so i assume a feminist guy wants an exemption. what you expect? the guy loves exemptions like being exempt from covering his brother, the governor. org being exempt from having to wait for a coveted test when it wasn't widely available at the start of the pandemic. it's on us like he got the kind of protection that people in rest homes didn't. [applause] but the upside, it should be easy to reserve the early bird special now that his brother has thinned the herd. and who could forget when he did
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become infected, he says he was holed up in his basement. but we know he was breaking out of quarantine. breaking the rules put in place by his brother for essential activities like fighting with his neighbors. so should cuomo get his own special table? sure. but there should be an option for people who don't want to sit next to chris cuomo. maybe split the restaurant into two sections. people who don't want to be near chris cuomo and [bleep]. kris, if this idea came from somebody other than chris cuomo, would you think is a good idea? like that he came from somebody else like a doctor or a restaurant tour, no it that's not a bad idea. but coming from him, i can't like it's. >> it's just sort of there vibe -- yeah, it makes you feel like that's a good idea but i don't -- you shouldn't, though. but no. i totally would. i guess. i don't know.
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>> greg: how do you prove it? and then also you could just see him and the restaurant lording over other people that don't have -- >> here's my issue with the whole thing. i always hate their little transition. i feel like he gets away also so excited that he gets to hang out with his black friend at the end of the show. and he so this like virtue signal kind of topic comes up and then uses had to be like we should get a table, bro. you want to get dinner? >> greg: i love you, man. speak i want people to see me with you. >> greg: that is a good point. kelly, do you think that he has -- okay, how do you do this question might you have like a special pad that says you are vaccinated to go to the restaurant? >> i think he needs an exemption tags that says i'm exempt from reality because he hasn't experienced what others have experienced in new york. i mean, he had covid tests rushed to his bedside when thousands in the nursing homes
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were waiting on him. we can't forget that. he used the privilege of his brothers office. and he's exempt from reality. >> greg: you know it's funny, kat, some people get into the entertainment industry just for the perks. i'm not one of them, as you know. i just came to me -- >> were supposed to get perks? >> greg: well, if you are immensely talented like me they just flow naturally to me. but you -- >> i think it is interesting because i'm sure that this guy already is demanding special -- he never makes the reservations for chris. he never -- any time him and friend god, he's probably because pretending to be his own assistant. to make himself seem like he is more important than he really is. >> put it under john lyman plus one. >> exactly. the answer to the question of how do we get people to be vaccinated is so obvious.
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the vaccinated section at a baseball game still having to wear masks even though i'm not a sports gal, but i know that baseball they play that went outside. >> greg: they do. >> why? why is that the rule? even the cdc is saying that. the answer is quite clear. if you are vaccinated you don't got to wear a mask at a baseball game, which again, outside. >> greg: i think you are onto something great i think >> there really should be a separate section for chris cuomo and don lemon. and i think that would unify the country. everybody would be delighted. the content, and they can conceal it. it goes back to what you are saying, the content they have poor people, and they are talking what we do to get these idiots to get the vaccine? and then use a word like prophylactics which i'm glad to say i have no right -- i think that's a dirty word.
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i'm not sure what it is. >> greg: preventative medical, not a device, preventative medical action paid >> elvis prophylactics -- whatever. all i'm saying is that it is a really good idea to separate them. and they really are the most obnoxious people. and it is they have such contempt. >> greg: am i stretching this idea that it seemed to me like liberals always speak class distinctions or any kind of message to separate people. and even though they talk about being for everybody, it's like a binary -- it's like a binary inclination words like vaccination, you are not vaccinated. it's almost like they can't help it that they seek that binary opposition to everything. >> always about the boxes.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: when perks get the urge, crime will surge paid violent crime is up with cities facing a 33% increase in homicide last year. minneapolis' had their second highest number of murders in a year ever. and in new york, shooting incidents in april were up more than 150% over that the same month last year. which means it's time for a new segment we are calling "only in new york." ♪♪ start spreading the news ♪ ♪ we are all going to die ♪
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♪♪>> greg: that makes me happy. beautiful and scary. it's all right. so last week, an argument over women prompted the guy to pull a gun outside the restaurant and fire it at his rival. but is that he had two patrons who are just trying to enjoy their dinner. the suspect spent five warnings in north carolina has been arrested and both of the victims are expected to survive paid all but one of them still has a bullet lodged in his spine. joining us is dr. drew pinsky. why is he joining us? because he was at the steak house. [applause] the reason why i brought you on, doctor, is because i'm so tired of people telling us that this whole violent epidemic thing it's overblown. what are you going to say now when that happens to you?
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>> oh, no. it's not overblown. and greg discovered i was there because we are sitting next to each other at kat's first wedding. and he brought up the peter lubin shooting. he said i was there. i was like what? you are there? and lo and behold you were there. in fact, we were outside my wife susan said why don't we sit outside at the table. and i said i'm going to go in and get the full experience. had we sat at the table, we would have been the object of the boats. >> greg: that is incredible. i mean, that is absolutely amazing. it is a classic restaurant. they never used to have outside seating until of course the pandemic. and so you are kind of like unprotected out there. this guy had a handgun. he -- the bigger story is why was this guy on the streets? >> i suspect you guys are like los angeles. no bail. so is there again, i am sure. and so that's the world we live
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in right now. and it's funny, we love new york. spent a lot of time there. but our home is actually los angeles. and los angeles is such a mess. you know you've heard me talk about that before. but this is the first time i came home and felt better in los angeles. >> greg: so when did you first noticed something was wrong? you heard a commotion, you are at your table -- >> i was sitting there looking across towards where the bar is and i heard a commotion, heard someone yell 911, somebody is down. and i saw a woman dive down on the cashier counter and the medical problem back there at go how paired so i started heading that direction. and then staff came tearing around the corner screaming get down, get down. gunshots. my wife is artie in the corner. she heard the gunshots and she led everybody there. in the staff, everybody get your steak at peter luger. they deserve medals. they stood tall, they accounted for everybody. they kept everybody calm. i was astonished that i was as
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calm as i was. but i think is because of those guys. >> greg: if i were in the situation, i know that's being so important to america that i need to survive that i would probably have used my wife as a shield to escape. and not through the back door because i would probably get lost. i would try to go out through the front door with her as a shield. and she would understand. r.i.p. did you continue eating after this? >> i'm just thinking, you are a different size target than me too. my to be a bit safer for you. no one else my family was hungry, but i actually had strangely had my wits about me during the whole thing. trying to keep people safe and thanks. and when i sat back down at the table, i wanted that peter luger steak. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: you know what? you should have ordered shots for everybody. is that a terrible joke? it would've been terrible if it was worse. but the thing is, dr. drew, this person had -- when you have a
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bullet that's close to her spine, the story could have gone really bad. >> oh, no, it is a miracle that it wasn't worse. one guy was shot in the abdomen. the other guy was shot through the back. it was almost a through and through chest wound. the both ended up in his spine. bullets move around. this was the whole thing about the experience was it was very uncertain. we didn't know was this a drive-by shooting, was this a massive end? was he going to be issued out with the cops. by the way, kudos to the brooklyn police. they were there in 2 minutes. had this been los angeles, we would not have even been speaking with the nonwoven operator yet. >> greg: why were they there so quickly? >> apparently there were it's an anti-cop rally. >> greg: that's amazing. they were at an anti-cop rally. finally the people who hate the police did something good. >> they did. go ahead. >> greg: it is just such an interesting point that -- these
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cops have to supervise these babies at an anti-cop rally. and actually run and save people's lives. they caught the guy. they chase the guy down for the guy had thrown the gun somewhere. and now he is -- i guess him and kat are dating. >> my husband is watching. >> greg: dr. drew, thank you for coming on. amazing story. glad you are safe. >> thank you, guys. hats off to the waiters at peter luger. and the brooklyn pd. >> greg: by the way, how much did you get? >> a lot. they came over afterwards and said thank you. >> greg: all right. thank you, doc. coming up we have a squawk about -- ♪ ♪ drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. placement
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>> everything is racist. >> greg: it is true. everything is racist. he needed to mock how white people walk. i speak of the northwestern university newspaper editor who says the way white people walk on sidewalks is racist. kenny allen wonders why when he walks on campus he was buns and the people even one side books
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were relatively empty. no normal person might get himself to lenscrafters. kenny is not normal. he is a woke college student, so he decided instead to write an article about how racist white people are "white people came to expect the right away in public spaces. white people taught their kids to move through the world in the same way. many white people walk around campus having unknowingly absorbed this particular facet of white supremacy." so walking is racist. what's his next article going to be on? how elevators were made just to help the white man i said to the top faster? i would bring up the racist undertones of moving stairs, but i don't want to escalate things. [laughter] ha, ha, ha! this is such a grip. all you have to do is a pick topic, link it to racism, you get published, you probably get a job somewhere i don't know
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where. i wouldn't hire anybody who wrote that. >> okay paired seven years ago, it was sexist. i was working at -- and there is this article goes out about man spreading where woman said she walked around and all the men bumped into her and barely any woman did. so it -- i wear hidden camera and walked around grand central without moving out of the way to see who would dump to me and who wouldn't. three times as many women bumped into me as men. and that's not even to say that men or women are the ones. one hour, one day in one area and that is how was it worked out. maybe it's not attributed to gender. the thing is, you set out to find something, you are looking for sexism, you are looking for racism, you're going to find out. because imagine -- so the wife will did move, but i imagine if the white people did move? then when we pull him out of i come out of the sidewalk because they are so racist. >> greg: they are scared of the black men. by the way, you should get a
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pulitzer for this great work. and talk about taking risks wearing a secret camera. >> 25 years old. >> greg: it's amazing that you are here on the show. kris, do you believe the sidewalks are too went to northwestern? >> no. i have no white male straight comedian jokes for this segment. i don't know. he was probably privilege people share. but chances are, they are just selfish american people like everybody wandering around, beats by dry. you know to me? and it is the same thing to me is every bit to get sidewalk rage appeared there are slow people. there are cut off people. same as being in a car. and you can see their race. you can probably assume the gender in a car. >> exactly. >> i'm done i guess.
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>> greg: you are literally finished. thank you -- it just shows how indoctrinated everybody is in this like woke ideology. >> that's right. but at least none of us will be surprised when northwestern tears up the sidewalks at the university. we all say okay, the world is a much better place. much more fair. >> greg: obtain the lanes, charlie. we need to segment where people walk so we have lanes for blacks and a lane for whites. >> that is the perfect democrat solution. that exactly what they would solve all of this. but here's the problem. he is a victim. but he's not a victim of what he thinks he it is a victim. he is not a victim of racism. well, it's a strain of racism. he's a victim of having been lied to by all of these political packs for his entire teenage life where everybody tells him that oh, no, everybody is so racist.
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and then when you sort of in few people with this one way of lens through which you look at everything, it is not surprising that he ends up writing a really embarrassing thing for the campus paper about how racist the sidewalks are. and what's really troubling about it is not reading this thing that he wrote, all i can about is i could be reading this in "the new york times." >> greg: yes. that's what i'm saying. he is a future. that's the thing that drives me crazy about this. and maybe the biggest point and that's why the and you are not, charlie. this antiracism woke cold is giving users carte blanche to be racist. this person is saying i don't like how white people walk. that is actually, legitimately racist. but because you are part of the antiracist colt, you can actually say that. like your backs -- >> greg: anyway. we got into the blog. don't go anywhere. we will be right back.
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>> greg: all right, we are out of time. to set your dvrs every night so you never miss an episode. dr. drew pinsky. data sets. studio audience. "fox news at night" with the evil shannon bream is next. i am greg gutfeld, and i love you america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news at night," i am shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, president biden's message sending proposals causing fellow democrats to throw a red flag. their concern the cost will be much more than just money, namely that it could cost them precious congressional states in the 2022 midterm elections. we've got a live report on that

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