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strictly military standpoint and from a strictly military standpoint, i am putting china and russia up there. >> laura: it's not climate change, joe. that's all the time we have to fight. set your dvr for "the ingraham angle" every night. freedom mattered. made in the usa. go to lauraingraham.com for a great charity. greg gutfeld takes it from here. >> in october, you were on zoom call with your colleagues from the "new yorker" magazine. everyone took a break for several minutes during which time you were caught masturbating on camera. you are fired after 27 years. you sense that have been on leave from cnn. do i have that right? speaker you've got it right, sad to say. >> greg: both hands on the desk, jeffrey.
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♪ ♪ welcome back. i'm greg gutfeld. as the police like to call me, recidivist subway flasher. we've got a great panel today. kat is still here even after what the cops say was a terrible incident. [laughter] your dad laughing. you have to hand it to kat, the rash i got from the teddy bear i found on the train tracks, she keeps coming back. former nhl player sean avery is here. that's hockey, right? my fellow sports commentator clay travis is with us. sean and clay decided to share a ride to the studio today.
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[bleep] [bleep] [laughter] yes, there is the return of julie banderas which is about as welcome as another leak from the wuhan lab. boy, did she have a wild afternoon in the park today. >> julie: i look so good in those shorts. >> greg: i hope you're taking aspirin and your hydrating. i am great, i had an awesome workout before i got my haircut this afternoon. that's all natural. here's a question, how many
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media screw ups do you need to hear before you realize it's deliberate? how many times does wolf blitzer get to cry wolf? every week, an explosive story we are told was true turns out to be as false as julie's eyelashes. today's big lie, the story of how president donald trump order lafayette square cleared with tear gas to make protesters, photo op. >> the secretary of defense in a photo op in front of the church after the peaceful protesters had been brutalized because of the presidents plans. >> the president wanted this photo op that he wanted to disperse the crowd because he wants an image of all these protests being one thing which is violent. >> why does trump trump everyone else's right as a u.s. citizen to be in the streets outside the white house? why did they get to your guest.
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trump gets a photo op. tear gassed. >> greg: these guys are more full of crap than a septic tank at a bean factory. the authority and discretion to clear the park and the surrounding areas on june 1st. the evidence we obtain did not support a finding that the u.s. pp cleared the park to allow the president to survey the damage and walk to st. john's church. the evidence show the u.s. pp clear the park to allow the contractor to safely install the anti-scale fencing. you would expect the media hacks to walk it back but the media can barely walk at all. i wonder if cnn is covering this. >> after you eat 5,000 cicadas, tasters like shrimp. >> just surveys at a wedding. >> like if cinnamon toast crunch and cap'n crunch had a baby.
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>> a delicious baby. >> greg: another cnn cooking segment for the homeless. this is just one lie but it's part of an ongoing deluge of lies so endless he can't keep track of them all. it's like lucy and ethel at the candy factory assembly line. i'm old. oh to keep an audience angry and distracted during the 2020 election stories were constantly repeated by the dems and media and it. biden got elected. a "washington post" won journalism's equivalent of the stanley cup. do you see what i did there? the video timeline of the made up photo op, i am wondering what the angry white male has to say. [heavy metal music] >> i don't expect a retraction. i don't even want one. i didn't believe that story when it came out. i like to keep my relationship with the mainstream media exactly where it is. you keep writing stories.
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i'll keep ignoring them. >> greg: you've heard of fanfiction. this is hate fiction. no different than the five people on both sides of this issue hopes which joe biden's has inspired him to run for office. there are so many. when time reporter wrote the bust of martin luther king jr. had been removed from the oval office. it turns out the best had been there all along. he just hasn't seen it. i guess the best of famous black people all look like him. how about when the media had convinced trump had photoshopped his hands to look bigger. they bought that. or when the press said trump was going to invade mexico. these people live more than i did when i was dating. then there was the tale of trump killing the fish in the white house koi pond by over feeding them and trump renaming black history month and easing sanctions and recommending bleach for covid, all lies but were reported as facts. then there is stuff they don't
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involve trump but harmed you. the dismissal of spikes in violence across the country to protect the defund the cops narrative, demonization of law enforcement and a whitewashing of criminal paths to maintain victim status. all as choreographed as lady gaga's backup dancers. if i started listing all these fake tables would have to preempt tomorrow's "fox & friends" which would piss off brian kilmeade. i get it. i am getting tired of my own ravings about the media but i can't stop. this is the only industry designed to lie and then create awards to champion their lies. it's the only industry that ruins careers and futures just for the hell event. unlike the corporate media, i'm not exaggerating. you don't have to like trump or be republican or be anything at all to be wary of the punitive power of the press. like a serial killer on the loose, they think they can get away with [bleep] because they always do. it's why every day you must doubt what you here including from me. as unlikely as such a thing
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sound side love for you to prove me wrong. because believe it or not i can be wrong. who am i kidding? i'm never wrong. let's welcome tonight's guests. a fox news -- if fox news was a boat, she would be the weekend error the weekend anchor. julia banderas. clay travis. he's the main reason this show has a penalty box. former nhl player sean avery. and her preferred pronouns are me and first. fox news contributor kat timpf. julie, you claim to be a news anchor but it's on the weekends so we can't -- we don't have any proof. why do anchors have such a hard time reporting the truth?
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>> julie: it depends where you work. let me play a news anchor for a second. where do i work? we can network. t2 cnn. >> julie: do we report the truth? depends who telling us -- was telling us. as far as pepper spray being sprayed at demonstrators all because of, and this is where the reporter in me comes in, the interior department inspector general found -- they are blaming it on poor communication, my next point between agencies that may have contributed to confusion. poor communication. they need to go to marriage counseling. when there's poor communication, there's a breakdown and the next thing you know you wake up with three kids and a divorce. i haven't gone to the last part. i'm getting there. but i would say these people were pepper sprayed over the false narrative that they were clearing this area for offense, not for the fence at the border but for events that they were
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clearing. it's shameful that the networks are not reporting the facts. "abc news".com had an article on this but i'm wondering if the evening news on abc is going to report it because there's a huge disconnect between online, if we cleared up online we don't have to say on tv. >> greg: right. they always do that. the corrections are never seen the same way. sean, you are probably in my mind one of the most media savvy pro athletes. you were an intern at vogue which is amazing. the only nhl hockey -- the only hockey player in history to be an intern, and you are like me on the list of sexiest man alive in 2007's which i rejected because i'm against being objective eye. whatever. you must realize how fake the media is the moment you become the subject of a story. right? >> yeah. although i have a little bit of an issue because you told me that chris cuomo was going to be on this panel.
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that's the only reason that i came to do the show. yeah, no. i mean, man, the media. i think was interesting in sports is that -- and athletes have figured it out. the only way that they answer questions when the media asks them a question is by every single one of them saying the exact same thing. so they can never get themselves in trouble. it's just clear. if you verbatim, every single sport, football, hockey, basketball, the answer the question exact same way. you can't even really tell if the media is telling the truth, if the athlete is telling the truth, nobody knows really what's going on. >> greg: exactly. i have to commend you that you did a great podcast interview with dana perino. you got her to seem like a real person, not the monster that she is. we all know that she's an awful person. the only one she's coming to is her dog. clay, what's the thing that disturbs you the most about the stories, that there is so many? or that they're all wrong.
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>> clay: they are all wrong and never wrong and trump's favor. "new york times," "washington post," cnn, msnbc. no one is infallible but if you think if you were going to get stories wrong all the time, sometimes it would be an amazingly positive story that was false. every single one of the stories the you ran through the we've gotten wrong, they've all been negative to trump which to me is perfect evidence of the bias that simply because if there wasn't, there'd be something really great out there about trump and we would've said that's a really good story. then it comes out later that it's false. they didn't have or have one of those stories into me that's transparent. >> greg: kind of the parallel i guess, probably recapitulate what you said. the stories, all the stories support the media assumption. yes, every assumption about life. no one has ever apologized to the media for saying wow, what you said when we thought it was wrong turns out to be right.
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there is no history of that. i've never had apologized to the media for saying, remember i said that you are full of [bleep] , i was wrong. that's never happened. it's never happened. >> kat: they report these things and it becomes their lives. they live and breathe this stuff. can you believe it? then there also mad at you if you don't. the teargas thing was huge. it was all anybody was talking about. a picture of my dog on instagram. how can you be posting this? trump is tear gassing. it's a dog. it's my puppy and you can't just look at a puppy? that's pretty sad. >> greg: you're the real victim. >> kat: always. i need to be the victim otherwise i don't know how to behave. it's mind-blowing and they have this moral superiority when meanwhile you're just [bleep] on
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zoom like jeffrey toobin and then you talk about it? >> greg: i'm going to take two bites off that apple and we are doing it tonight and again tomorrow. >> i think you might have to come back on monday. jeffrey toobin week. >> do they have a meeting? why was she the one to talk about jeffrey toobin masturbating? >> kat: why did he go? how can he be that full of yourself? [bleep] zoom call. >> julie: i want matt lauer to come back and talk about the panic button all the stuff that went on in his office. >> did the scene and executive say we can't have a man do this because we will look like we are not treating it seriously? >> julie: whoever gets to come out and talk after you're obviously guilty. >> kat: aman!
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>> greg: i have to say it kind of took balls for him to do this. >> julie: no pun intended. >> he's not a young guy. >> greg: he's in his 60s. he lived a full life. >> do we know what he's looking at? >> greg: he's never said that. >> that's the first thing i thought? >> greg: that's a million-dollar question. if it was the women on the zoom call, that's another story. >> also even weirder. >> greg: it's beyond julie banderas weird. if you don't see eye to eye, will liberals say bye-bye? g. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan.
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>> greg: are liberals so disturbed they kick their friend to the curb?
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according to findings by the survey center on american life, democrats are twice as likely as republicans to say they have ended a friendship over political disagreement. 20% of dems say they have done it versus 10% of republicans. 20% versus 10%, that's double. which incidentally is what julie drinks. the group that does at the most, liberal women. 33% they said they had cut ties with a friend over political differences. one of i've said this of humans have donald trump. amazing, i would've guessed international monetary policy. so you can still -- can you still get along if your friends view seem wrong? apparently this day and age, the answer is no. he reminds me of what my doctor said this morning. you should probably stop doing that. it looks very sore. all right. >> toobin's doctor said the same thing. >> greg: have the same
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position. i don't do the zoom calls. kat, i've got to go to you first because your woman. congrats on the surgery. >> kat: he is saying i used to be a man. >> greg: i didn't say that. you could've been a unicorn. what drives me crazy. it's a careful question. the couples that no longer speak to me you are always ginned up by the woman. it's not the guy. you can hate trump or hate fox but they are still my friends. it's always the woman who's the one pushing that in every situation. why is that? >> kat: that's interesting. you're making me think i need to be a more aggressive life. i have a couple friends i don't enjoy. >> greg: you have the power. >> kat: that's good to learn. good to learn. it's not because of politics. it's just because of the stuff they say in general. and the people that they are.
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>> julie: name names. >> kat: just kidding. this is just content. that's interesting because i feel like for me, couples that don't talk to me anymore, it is the wives as well. >> greg: it such a weird thing because i don't know if it's an evolutionary thing, clay. they see that trump reminds them of something. it reminds them of a domineering figure or whatever it is. i don't know. has this happened to you? >> clay: i've seen it all over social media. what i think happens is a lot of men are clueless when slights are being directed towards us. we aren't emotionally intelligent enough. i will put myself in this category. to know when somebody's trying to alienate you in some way. a woman might recognize that. a man is totally oblivious to it.
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so i think these conversations that start off, it can be the tone. it can be glancing, the way people are interacting. i think women are more likely to pick up on those cues. creates more tension. >> kat: also fighting releases dopamine. >> julie: i love dopamine. >> greg: sean, i don't know anything about your politics at all. are you overtly political? >> sean: i'm in the process of becoming an american citizen so i technically can't vote. but i was told by alan dershowitz that i'm a liberal conservative. so because of that, i moved to california to become friends of democrats. [laughter] >> greg: how is it working? >> sean: we are still on lockdown so i don't know. >> greg: do you see this as any different than any other
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period? that we have more outlets, like social media. to see the discontent. >> kat: it's tough because i love to argue. and fight. it doesn't seem weird to me. it seems kind of natural. the dopamine. >> greg: you go to the next step and then hit them. >> sean: that i am trying to stay away from. >> clay: when is the last time you hit someone? >> sean: i don't want to talk about. [laughter] >> kat: on the way in. >> greg: deucy gave him a bad look. here's your "fox & friends." julie, in order to cut out friends from your life, you have to have friends. so i know this must be hard to understand. >> julie: its tricky question. i knew it was going to come up. you know. friendships are few and far between for me. the pandemic has really been a blessing. i have to say i do understand why women are the ones who are
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basically dictating who comes in and out of the house, with the dopamine. i have hit someone in the last 24 hours. i don't understand, democrats, it takes politics for them to decide to be friends because they have the same, don't judge a book by its cover. i'm the opposite. i say judge. anyone i mean, you're guilty until proven innocent. within 2 minutes i know if you're going to be my friend. when i have drink with you before i had children? that's how i judge. >> kat: you leave me around your children. >> greg: i've been drunk with your children. i have only lost friends i didn't really mind losing. that's how you got to look at it. >> julie: you won't miss them. >> greg: you get older. >> julie: one or two is my max. >> greg: a cop, a lawyer, somebody really rich.
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at university of phoenix. >> greg: he demands compliance because he's a science. grouchy fauci is firing back at critics have been hammering him for flip-flopping on masks as well as his early dismissal of the wuhan lab leak theory. no one wants to spread bad news about their friends. his point, he had to change his position as they learned more about the virus. >> at the time that we were saying we shouldn't be wearing a mask, there were three factors going on. a, there was thought to be a shortage of masks. b, there was no evidence that
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mask worked outside of the context of a hospital. thirdly, we were not aware of the extent of asymptomatic spread. it wasn't only me. i am taken down as the villain. it was the surgeon general of the united states and the entire cdc. >> greg: factor four, always pass the buck. professor know it all didn't stop there. >> all the things that i have spoken about consistently from the very beginning have been fundamentally based on science. sometimes those things were inconvenient truths for people. and there was push back against me. if you are trying to get at me as a public health official and scientist, you're attacking not only dr. anthony fauci. you're attacking science. >> greg: can't you see he's the real victim? it's a great strategy. when you're attacking greg gutfeld, you're attacking
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handsomeness. it's not that funny. fauci went on to reiterate his belief that the virus was of natural origin which senator john kennedy later took issue with. here he is appearing on the very mysteries program known as "hannity." >> dr. fauci needs to cut the crap. i'm sorry his feelings were hurt. maybe he will need an emotional support pony. dr. fauci and his expert friends have told us the virus occurred naturally. it jumped from a bat through an intermediate host into a human being. well, it's been a year. where's the proof? where's the smoking bat? >> greg: great question, where is the smoking bat? i'm picking the lonely bat sitting in a bar smoking a cigarette. perhaps the vaping because that's what the bats do these days. i can't keep up with the bats.
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clay, what are your thoughts? >> clay: he would've been better off if you disappeared and resigned at 78 years old or whatever he is last year maybe one donald trump lost the election and he had a new president coming in. i think what's going to happen as we continue to investigate what happened, how this escaped the laboratory. fauci, they were doing the advanced function research, tax dollars involved. all the emails and everything else is going to lead back to him ultimately being the fall man for this entire theory. if he had left when we change the election that i think he would've been much better shape. this is only going to get worse. we could've made his book all about working with trump and that would have sold so much. sean, i remember on one of your podcasts, you had this woman on who had done a poem about the lockdown. the effect really on kids and
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everything in this whole phase of all of these restrictions. what are your thoughts? do you give fauci some credit or no credit? >> sean: i didn't listen to anything he said at any point in time. i'm thinking yeah, i assumed everything you said wasn't true anyway. i did the opposite. the whole thing about kids. i think back to thinking when i was eight or 9 years old, what would've happened to my parents if i missed a season of sports? i don't know if we would've gotten through it. i think they would've probably sent me somewhere and i never came back. yeah, the whole thing has been crazy. like i said, i just assumed that he was pulling the wool over our eyes from the beginning. >> greg: we learned a lot in this pandemic. at least i have. i don't know about you. god knows if you have any memory
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of this. i think relearning that experts are not really experts. they are flying by the seat of their pants just like everybody else. >> julie: under crump he wasn't allowed to talk. i thought he was very credible at that time. now that biden is in office, he's talking all the time. oh, my god. this is the guy we trusted. the fact that he said attacking him is an attack on science when he says he's the definition of science might check with my pals at webster dictionary and they defined science, fauci's name is not in there. the state of knowing, knowing knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding. here we go with the misunderstanding. marriage counseling. i guess we misunderstood the fact that masks do not protect us. is that what we misunderstood? he is saying that he didn't prove to be helpful outside a hospital setting? so it's okay for doctors but not the rest of us, like those in the nursing home dying by the
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thousands. less is more, fauci. stop talking. >> greg: it's about time. kat, somebody attacked kat timpf, they would be attacking... >> kat: oh, god. i'm not going to do that. i'm not a psycho. i am only kind of psycho. i am moderately hinged. this is crazy. to say i'm science, that's like charlie sheen circa 2011 crazy. i am science? i thought he was kind of like shady, dweeby but that's something a completely insane person would say. i like him even less. normally when someone is not insane i find myself attracted to them sexually, to be clear. but him, i don't. crazy and not hot.
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>> that's a tough combo. >> kat: it is. almost never happens. >> greg: how do you get to work in these new york city streets? kat surprised she doesn't sleep with ten people on the commute. >> kat: not anymore. i am married now. >> greg: i'm sure he's very happy to hear it. >> kat: i did a lot for the homeless. >> greg: oh, help me. still ahead, they were an immigrant success until the left became obsessed. cancel culture versus a family business. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there.
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>> cancel party! >> greg: one bad tweet and you're out on the streets. they made the best homeless in town until the mob shut them down. during the podcast, the writer recounts the story of an immigrant families business destroyed over a tweet.
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family rand holy land, popular middle eastern grocery store chain based in minnesota. the company and the family came under attack. their daughter tweeted racist things in 2012 when she was 16. they were terrible tweets, the kind of garbage you'd expect from a 51-year-old son of a president. those tweets came to light during the george floyd protests in the backlash was so severe people demanded that the company owner, the girl's father, fire his own daughter from the family business. here's the shocking part, he did. even though she had apologized and now marches in the protests. that didn't stop the mob. landlords canceled their leases at the company's largest location, million-dollar contracts were severed with other businesses and dozens of employees were let go. after the address became public, they had to evacuate their house out of a fear that of a peaceful
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protester would bring into the ground. if we were held accountable for stupid things we did when we were 16 i would be in prison right now. a woman's prison. it's a long story. can't get into it. sean, you're canadian, right? i keep forgetting about that. >> sean: sometimes. >> greg: her tweets were really bad. ten years ago. don't you feel that for this family? they build a successful business. >> sean: the dad has to go to the playbook. he fired the daughter. should've divorced the mom. [laughter] >> greg: you have all the answers. clay, is this getting worse and worse? >> clay: here is my thing on the 16-year-old.
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not to be careful. >> greg: that came out weird. [laughter] >> clay: we as adults make the decision that if you get in trouble as a minor, if she had robbed a convenience store with a gun, they would wipe it clean, expunge her records she could live her life as an adult without being held responsible by the stupidity of her teenage years. if we make that decision and we have spent hundreds of years in the law saying teenagers, people under the age of 18, they aren't adults, we are not going to hold him accountable for the rest of their life. how do we retroactively go look at 10-year-old tweets from a 16-year-old and hold her more accountable for this than we did and would if she had committed armed robbery? >> greg: we are in the throes of a mass delusion, slow, now a fast rolling witch trial.
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julie, are you on your phone? >> julie: i'm trying to check something. >> making sure your teenagers are not tweeting something crazy. >> julie: i don't have teenagers. >> i've got a 13-year-old. i am terrified. >> greg: julie, if there was twitter when you are in high school. you would have no career. >> julie: i'm saying i would not have a job. so glad social media didn't exist when i was a teenager. i did so much [bleep]. no record of it. i was fired from several jobs. not because of racial comments. i might've stole a couple things at the pharmacy that i worked at. she marched in george floyd protests. she supported black lives matter that whole movement and we all do stupid [bleep] when we are 16. >> greg: she marched in 2020. she said it in 2012. >> julie: that's what i'm saying. she said the stupid stuff.
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>> she has grown from it which is what we want people to do. >> kat: they say they want progress. the marches for change. it's for progress. a great example of that would be somebody who tweeted this horrific thing eight years ago and then eight years later is marching with you guys. >> julie: she also made fat comments. where's the fat community? >> kat: she said the fats. should've killed her. >> greg: like an honor killing. >> kat: is that what they want? they don't want progress. they love it because they get to be better than you. you're always charged by your sins, no matter how long ago they were. if you were an idiot child with an idiot child brain, they get to continue to be better than everybody. >> greg: i think we all agree that kids are evil. up next, will logan pollen
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emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. >> greg: show the sport of boxing fall with the rise of logan paul? the youtube sensation earned millions of followers posting
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videos. now they're using their fame to hype pay-per-view boxing with massive profits. this time floyd mayweather jr.. was the fight any good? no but it made millions. the fans have spoken. it's a bit competitive boxing they'd rather watch these freak shows. where else can you get a tick-tock star pummeling annex and be player with booming hip-hop in my chosen tons of trash talking online? the paul brothers may be annoying but they are living or write your own adventure story. their winning fights and having fun and making cash like strippers on hunter biden night. clay. i actually love this story and i have total respect for logan paul because he's got this -- i call it the movie theory. he gets up in the morning he writes his own script so that he's the star of life. that's the only way -- i wish i thought like this. i came to that conclusion years
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ago. he decided he was going to do it. >> he did it without anybody else's help on youtube. my kids wake up every morning and they go to youtube. the highlights of sports and watch their favorite youtube stars. they don't spend time on television. they care about boxing matches. it's great for boxing because the sport was dying. people didn't care about traditional boxers. they want to watch exhibition like this for the entertainment. >> greg: it's a fun saturday night. sean, you been in a lot of fights as a hockey player. does this seem appealing to you? >> sean: do i really need to answer that? yeah. here's the thing. first of all, it shouldn't be called boxing because technically it's not really boxing. boxing's blood, sweat and tears, years of work. the paul brothers fight somebody their own size, seriously. you look at it in the press conferences. the paul brothers are here and the opponent is here.
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it's about weight and force. you can't do anything. there never been to really lose. i don't think it's really boxing. i think it's entertainment which is fine. i'm not going to pay to watch it. i will let you pay me 2 feet you >> greg: what are your thoughts? it's a sport. >> kat: i prefer to watch the emotional warfare type of fighting and reality tv. i don't understand. these articles about how this is ruining the integrity of the sport. it's a sport where it's two guys and punch each other. i don't know. men are weird. >> greg: julie, i could see seeyou in the female mma circui. >> julie: is it weird that i really don't care about this story? i am with you.
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i love your last name, avery. youtubers, let me start there. i'm all over the place. this youtube or was making money, he's famous because he's got a lot of views on youtube. they are annoying because they are big celebrities.ining does ? none. he's a clown. he also has a criminal background. now he's getting -- >> greg: i didn't know that. two brothers. logan is the boxer. >> julie: can someone confirm? jake is the one on the left. >> greg: we shouldn't have done this story. >> julie: is kind of a jackass. he's getting this extra attention for being [bleep]. men are so good at doing that. >> welcome to the internet.
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>> julie: i think youtubers are annoying. >> greg: i think sean is right. if you put it in a different context it's very harmless but the context as boxing, it doesn't -- it's kind of weird. i like the idea, where did this guy come from? it speaks to how loyal his audiences to him. they will pay $50 to watch and box or they'll show up -- my kids ordered meals. mcdonald's meals. it's crazy. they will do it. >> greg: it's amazing. we are old. we are all old. >> kat: speak for yourself. >> greg: 40 is young. be right back. en they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy!
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taking over the rush limbaugh time slot, 12:00 to 3:00 on the east coast. i hope you check it out. thanks for the opportunity. >> greg: all right, we are out of time. set your dvrs every night so you never miss an episode. thanks to julie banderas, clay travis, sean avery, kat timpf, our studio audience. "fox news @ night" with evil shannon bream is next. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. i do. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, democratic infighting it's a new level as minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar accuses her fellow democrats of islamaphobia. now the squad is getting involved in lining up with their fellow progressives. the so-called establishment democrats.

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