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go to lauren graham.com and get the great gear. make a statement that freedom matters. that's all the time we have tonight. i want to thank you for watching a special edition of "the ingraham angle." have a wonderful weekend. fly your flag. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. >> we had a crazy, delusional, authoritarian, dangerous criminal president of the united states. the horror and terror that this deranged president of the united states visited on our country, donald trump, his character, his authoritarianism, his recklessness, negligence, homicidal negligence. trump is him and all its derangement, terror, and horror. >> greg: thank you. now show us on the doll where
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trump hurt you. ♪ ♪ i will, it's friday night and i'm already drunk. or as kat likes to call it, i started drinking yesterday night. tom shillue is with us. we are lucky to have him considering how he got here tonight. >> he's going to do it. come on! >> oh! oh. [bleep] >> he has a really bad back. >> greg: i hope your back is better. it's confusing to be a college student in america and not just because you pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to make you stupid. i could do that for free with a hammer. i kid. it's tough to be in college in america, land of the free, home of the brave and pizza with
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cheese stuffed crust. you're in college, the biggest threat our carbs. it's one place where you can cry about inequality while turning your ass into your own portable ottoman. if anyone's mean to you, there's a campus crisis center full of fluffy pillows and emotional support llamas. you can consider yourself lucky but if you do, no one's going to agree. clearly america is the worst place on earth according to their professors who judge the whole country based on things they learn from their own professors. it's a tenured daisy chain of hate that regenerates every year, spending another elite class of activist brats who think dying your hair purple is a brave political stance. so as you know, protesters in cuba have been seen flying our american flag over the past couple days. it's weird, right? it's not the cuban flag. it's our flight. don't the cubans know what they're doing? they are offending our students. our professional athletes, olympic hammer throwers.
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may be see it as a symbol of freedom but how they know, right? campus reform talked to a college student and asked what they thought. >> what's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the american flag? >> represents the union of all people but there's clearly not a union amongst all of us. there's clearly semistructural inequities. >> honestly kind of look what's been going on with the country with all the rights and stuff. >> think the flag is a symbol of america and obviously america has done some horrible things. that's part of our very complex history. shame, honestly. speak i felt like if i had the american flag and was associate with the american identity i was associated with a lot of bigotry and a lot of racism. and sexism and not stuff that i would like to think about the american flag symbolizing. >> i a symbol of hurt. i'm african-american.
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my family really built this country up. >> is controversial. >> greg: wow, 52 seconds. 432 likes. i could feel my brain draining. i feel so dumb. i finally understand the appeal of seth rogen. the students choose to focus on the flawed past of a country that now has universal suffrage, equal protection under the law and of course the "gutfeld!" show but the flag is probably just a piece of cloth. >> do you think it represents freedom? >> no, i don't. >> i don't it's as free as people think it is. i think it's a piece of cloth at the end of the day. >> for me, no. i don't see myself represented so i would not say it represents freedom to me. >> it once did but honestly recently i'm not too sure anymore. with everything going on, i don't know. i think we once were free but now there's new laws and new things coming about, that i
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don't know if that's true anymore. >> greg: yeah, like, totally. it's like we live in a prison state. it's like "shawshank redemption." i get it, you see cuban protesters cherishing something you hate and it must be hard to fathom. why are they doing that and why are they disappearing? >> why do you think they are flying the american flag in these different nations? >> hmm. we don't represent a socialist government so i don't know they would wave a flag. i'm not sure. >> do you think they are waving it because it's a symbol of freedom and democracy? >> yeah, that could be. >> why do you think these people are waving american flags overseas? >> um, that's a good question. >> greg: why would a cuban flying american flag of it's not there flag? perhaps a desire to have the
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same rights we do. to vote, protest, sponge off mom and dad while you get high before noon. i guess the flag isn't a perfect image of equality and opportunity. maybe they should try to fly different flag. >> looking at these protests and the american flags, do you think there's another flag that they should be flying instead a beach represent more freedom or more democracy? what other country should they be looking towards? >> may be sweden. [laughs] some european countries i think are doing better at equality. >> i would say if they are trying to symbolize equity, i would say either france or switzerland. >> why does it have to be a national flag? >> we could be flying the quality flag. i don't believe it has to be nationalistic. i don't think we should put any country on a pedestal. >> what's the country where, like, there's not even a prison system? have a low crime rate.
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what is that country? >> greg: there's a country that doesn't have a prison system? sign me up. i know our liberal run cities no longer have a prison system. they just toss the thugs back on the street. but i guess canada is better, yeah, canada. they don't even have electricity. but again, how can students make any sense from our own media and politicians are blaming the world for america's problems. >> covid, on top of the trump sanctions, cratered their economy. should we find ways to do more for the cuban people and for relaxing some of the trump restrictions on remittances? >> greg: so we should ease the policy that might lead to an end to a dictatorship. how did she find her way to work every morning? i ask that knowing that she works from home. of course aoc also blames the u.s. for the cuban crisis and why shouldn't she? that's her brand. she excellently spilled a glass
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of wine, has a cavity or can't find her belt the morning she blames u.s. policy. she blames america's past and ignores communism's present. she is like the nike of congress. should we worry when college students fail to see how our country and spare some of the people around the world who aren't as lucky as the students. let's ask the angry white male. [metal music] ♪ ♪ >> ♪♪ you're a grand old flag ♪ ♪ you're the emblem of the land i love, home of the free and the brave ♪♪ >> greg: how did he not get murdered? i would suppose it's easy to poke fun at people who've taken our flag for rented. they are young, dumb, and full of terror. that's the real truth.
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it's not stupidity. it's fear. they know what happens if they see something counter to the approved anti-american message. you can label, sensor, and cancel them at their most vulnerable. it's the perfect tool for indoctrination. asking about the flag i guess you could say it's like shooting fish in a barrel except here the fish would say it's preferable then to living in america. let's welcome tonight's guests! she's got more youtube views than cats falling off couches. host of "the lauren chen show" on youtube, lauren chen. he's thrown more handcuffed men into the backseat than madonna. author of "breaking blue," sean c. larkin. he's so catholic, he brushes his teeth with holy water. host of "the quiz show" on fox nation, tom shillue. angry white male. and she's been resuscitated more times than a red cross mannequin. fox news contributor kat timpf.
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welcome back to the show, lauren. >> lauren: great to be here. >> greg: is it really great? i was joking about canada. you do have electricity. >> lauren: for now. we'll see how things go. america, freedom in the air and growth hormones in the beef. >> sean: we have electricity, internet and plumbing in oklahoma. >> greg: i don't think you should tell people that. they will start moving there. you don't want more people there. you want less people there. fewer? you do look like a teacher? lauren, is it too easy to do these kinds of man on the street stuff with students? or is it just to point out how endemic their brainwashing is? >> lauren: i have had people say this isn't going to be changing any people's minds. it's not meant to change students minds. the important thing to remember
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is the students are not representative of everybody. i think it's important that the rest of the world really understands how university students are really not everything they are cracked up to be. at least in terms of understanding socio-economic or geopolitical issues. it's like that one girl wears -- bushy accidentally libertarian? does she want more freedom? i don't understand. i don't think she does either. >> greg: i feel like maybe we are being to cool. trying to imagine you as their age. can you remember that? >> sean: i was driving a beer truck and partying a lot. >> greg: how would you have answered? how would you have answered? would you have been better or worse? what would you have said? >> sean: i think i mentioned before my father was in the military 32 years. my mom was active duty for 20. i was raised on military bases around the country. still to this day having that
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flag on, my shoulder as a police officer is always a big deal. definitely what about a better answer. >> greg: what would you have said? >> sean: the american flag, it represents exactly that. freedom. that's why the people in cuba hop on rafts to try to get here. no one on the u.s. is hopping on rafts to get to cuba. baseball players that come to the u.s. for tournaments and things, they asked to stay here. they don't want to go back. opportunity is absolutely. >> greg: bringing up major league baseball. they have not said anything about this. darn pro sports supposed to be political. so many cuban baseball players and they haven't said anything. tom, how are you? >> tom: great. >> greg: i can tell. you look very, you look very tom shillue, very white, very angry and very male. >> tom: i can't help it. i can't help it. >> greg: i wish you could. >> tom: i haven't been on the college campus since i was in college. but when i was in college, there
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was a few people like this, there was one table of communists in the lunchroom and you know about them. they talked about this and they held anti-fourth of july celebration some things. now it's the majority of students. i will have sympathy for them because they have been brainwashed since elementary school. people talk about critical race theory and the indoctrination that's going on today. the thing is it's really been going on for 30 years. my daughter came from elementary school and she was supposed to write a report on columbus. they have three choices. they said was columbus an evil man? was he just greedy? or was he just a run-of-the-mill bad guy? all bad choices. she wrote april columbus report and the teacher said, what was your source? she said prager you. >> greg: it's an online thing
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from dennis prager. prager u. you really are an angry white male. >> tom: i told her to watch the video and she wrote a great report. this is what they do from a very early age so you almost can't blame them. they have been getting this, we said the pledge of allegiance when i was in grammar school many years ago. >> greg: i remember that. good times. kat. if you have kids, would you send them to college? it seems to me like it ruins them. >> kat: my kids are all going to go to trade school. i want to have plumber daughters. >> greg: plumber daughters. >> kat: they are going to have a youtube show. it's all planned out. >> greg: i would watch an all-female plumbing company. >> kat: don't you take my idea. it's been really interesting to see all of the social justice types trying to make all of these different excuses for why they are really protesting in
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cuba. covid, the united states. these protesters are being quite clear that what they are protesting, the dictatorship they are living under. these are the same people who say if a person of color calls you racist and you're white, you have to agree. or else you are a double racist because you don't understand. they are trying to explain communism to them, the people living under it and protesting it. it's almost as if it's a little hypocritical. >> greg: i would say it's a lot hypocritical. >> kat: i would agree. >> greg: you're being sarcastic. you know, i still go back to the side that people want to be accepted by their peer groups. right now to be accepted by your peer group coming have to be anti-patriotic which means the true rebels in our society are the ones who are patriotic. >> tom: it does! right, people! >> greg: way to get an
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applause line. >> tom: i just want to be accepted by my peers. >> kat: plumber daughters are going to be very patriotic. >> greg: is the government out of line when they decide what you see online chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: should biden and facebook collude to decide what can be viewed? the white house admitted they are asking facebook to crack down on what they call problematic posts because they did such a good job censoring hunter biden laptop. speak a way of increased disinformation research and tracking within the surgeon general's office. we are flaking problematic posts for facebook when. 12 people producing anti-vaccine information, 65%. all remain active on facebook
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facebook needs to remove harmful posts. >> greg: 12 people. making a list. the administration is actively monitoring and flagging what they deem harmful. it's not just government censorship. its government and big business censoring things together. the worst merger since sears and kmart. the combination is as unsafe as kat and a flask of everclear. it's all happening after we've seen health officials repeatedly flip-flop on everything. now they favor the wuhan lab leak theory. a month ago just mentioning that was is forbidden as requesting soup at panda express. the world health organization said in fixing its unintended errors on the origins of the coronavirus, not a moment too soon, they are moving slower than brian stelter after lunch.
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specifically the w.h.o. will clarify that the first cluster of covid was not tied to the wuhan-like market. no one is more excited about this development than the pangolin. surely it's thrilled to be one step closer to vindication. furthermore, let's go live to a drunk pangolin. >> what do you mean i'm cut off? vindicated. you can't lie when it matters and tell the truth when it doesn't. they spent a year calling me a serial killer. then said you may not be a serial killer. that's my reputation. the guy who might not be a serial killer. by the way, shout out. >> greg: you have a fan in china, pangolin. i don't know how he can get your show. >> sean: if it helps us get a
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break on, bring him. >> greg: the pangolin is a key demo. they spend a lot of money on footwear. i don't know what i'm saying. i find it ironic. the government wants to flag covid post because that's the only flag they like. we'll be right back. >> kat: that's why you're sitting in that chair and i'm over here. >> greg: that's my line. anyway, go ahead. sorry. i don't know if i ask you a question. >> sean: you didn't. from a law enforcement perspective, you know how difficult it is for us to monitor people's social media? homicide investigations, shooting cases, sex trafficking involving kids and stuff like that. it's an absolute nightmare to get search warrants to monitor these things. wiretap, prosecutors, the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. back to us. to see them so easily be able to do this, it is scary. >> greg: it is. i'll be honest sometimes i don't see the tape before i sit down.
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you're shocked by that? >> kat: yeah. >> greg: i didn't realize how realize how matter-of-fact jen psaki was about that when she said we are just going to tell them. not even hearing. >> kat: she doesn't realize that what she is saying is very controversial. >> greg: it's a violation of the first amendment. >> kat: i don't see how it isn't but that's not going to be something people will say wait a minute. yeah, of course. if the government is going to try to censor people for medical misinformation, is it -- should it delete a lot of its own accounts? for months and months they set all kinds of different things about covid that turned out to not be true or the vaccine hesitancy. kamala harris said she wouldn't get the vaccine because trump had a hand in it. are we going to delete her account? obviously not. it's all about having the post fit with the government narrative.
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it doesn't get much scarier. >> greg: tom, who does this vindicate? people like you! >> tom: people like me. >> greg: the angry white male. >> tom: jen psaki was even worse because after she had a little fight with peter doocy because he was talking about false things were said by faucher, she said information is always evolving. that's why there's no such thing as misinformation. because information changes. you can't have misinformation because then it's whatever the people in power think at the time. we should repeat endlessly that we are allowed to post false information. that's the whole idea of the first amendment. not oh, this information is true. we fight about things all the time that we shouldn't be fighting about. we shouldn't save masks stop all that -- i'm not wearing it! i don't care if it stops the droplet. i'm not wearing it. so we should stop fighting about details and we should stop saying no, my information is
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true. i don't care if it's true. i'm going to post it. >> greg: you are crazy little man. we should start calling jen psaki miss information. how do i come up with this? what should facebook do? >> lauren: they are going to go with it. it's disappointing, u.s. government instead of focusing on things like expectations, sex trafficking, they're going to be flanking your aunt's post who talks about crystal curing her fever. we had a point or are making it illegal to be wrong? if that's true that i would like everything a person who does not believe that chris pratt is america sweetheart to -- let's go there. >> greg: over the chrises, he's in the bottom five for me. a quick announcement. this weekend i will be in tampa for turning point usa student action summit. watch my speech and many others
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♪ ♪ >> greg: drink more coke. be more woke. the rhymes really do write themselves. they used to teach the world to sing an out coke's policies are too left-wing. consumer research and educational nonprofit calling out the woke agenda in the ad campaign reminding us that their drinks were much healthier when they contained cocaine. true. it turns out coke's employee antiracism training and its role in the obesity of endemic. targeted in the jingle. >> ♪♪ we taught the world to
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sing in perfect harmony ♪ ♪ just drink coke ♪ ♪ the road to obesity ♪ ♪ china is our labor supplier ♪♪ >> greg: that's kind of catchy. a little more. >> ♪♪ obesity will go away ♪ ♪ that's the real thing ♪ ♪ what the world knows today ♪ ♪ diabetes is here to stay ♪ ♪ that's the real thing ♪♪
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>> greg: their drinks make us fat and tired purity could there be a connection that corporate executives know that embracing the social justice racket gets them off their backs. nobody cares about sugar or obesity when you're paying consultants to tell what pronouns to use. like thomas jefferson once said we never repent of having eaten too little crazy for you to say now that your dad. you don't have to eat. i wish dead people would shut up. that's just me. this is an interesting development. you are seeing freelance skits. somebody is putting money this stuff. >> tom: it wasn't bad. the thing that we have to hit these companies owned, used say we should boycott them but boycotts never work because conservatives generally, they're not going to -- i just got to go buy my stuff. they're not going to stop doing.
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they probably shouldn't. what we need to do is not boycott but attacked them where they are the weakest which is on all the things that supposedly woke people care about. so go after coca-cola on their overseas, taking advantage of people overseas. nike, their sweatshops and not standing up to china with slave labor and everything else. you have to go with them and we have to attack them on the left-wing staff because that's the only thing they respond to. >> greg: the reason why this is interesting, lauren. corporations are only doing this so the activist class doesn't attack them for these very reasons. all the things that tom just mentioned is the stuff that wouldn't normally piss off activists but the activists have pronouns on the brain. trans rights. if you just show the right flag and have the right diversity training, they can get away with
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anything. >> lauren: that's the exact strategy the fbi and cia, the state department. i don't know if this is going to resonate with the left-wing activists. it's body positive. >> greg: how dare we try to stop it? >> lauren: if we want to attack coke we need to be focusing on their lack of trance disabled lesbians on the board of directors. >> greg: exactly. you identifies people? you are a they. >> kat: i'm a she's/her. that's so basic. >> greg: do you drink any coke products? >> no. what annoys me is that coke won't own it. we've been very involved in efforts, people consuming less
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sugar. listen, your flagship product is brown sugar water with gas in it. it doesn't matter what efforts you're part of, just own it. we are a big shearwater factory. >> greg: i love diet coke. >> sean: i'm a fan of an ice-cold coke every once in a while. not big on sodas in general but once in a while. i watched that this morning before he came on the show. it's the ringtone on my phone and whoever wrote it, i recommend that you get them here to be on the show. >> greg: think it's better than our show? >> sean: nothing is better than the show. live pd was better. that's why we beat you in the ratings. >> kat: nothing like live pd. i watched it on vacation. >> greg: you should bring it back with a different title so it tricks them. call it social workers. call it live social justice. then have -- you have the same
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you don't want to lump sharks with taylor swift. that's so sexist for the idea of rebranding shark attacks make sense. consider the stats. according to the most confidence of database of shark attacks the annual global average of unprovoked fatalities is 4 puryear. times square will beat that by september. there's not any water there. for fatalities out of 7 billion people is like 1%. [laughs] but to put that in perspective the shark in "jaws" had seven victims. in two hours, a movie shark had nearly double the fatalities that occur around the world in a year and it's that movie that led to unbridled fears that contributed to the hunting of sharks. if only that happened with the movie e.t. i hated that ugly little
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monster. how do you feel about the shark story? >> kat: it makes sense logically. do the sharks care? they're trying to be influencers? they have a brand to build? do the sharks care what we think? i don't think they do. >> greg: we don't know that. have we talked to sharks? >> kat: yeah. they told me they don't care. >> greg: okay. it's kind of weird how we rebranded rioting as peaceful protests. this is kind of the reverse. we are smearing sharks as attackers when they are probably very peaceful. >> sean: always peaceful, just like protesters. referencing the movie jaws which spearheaded this conversation or made our fear of it according to this. special effects have come a long way. it is shark week right now they've been showing "jaws" on
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tv and what a dramatic difference. what comes to mind when i saw this, i was talking to an officer in san francisco. officers can't refer to convicted felons as ex-convicts. they have to call them people affected by the criminal justice system. it's along the same lines, no joke. >> greg: it's not even a good acronym. >> sean: it's the same type of thing. a bad guy is a bad guy and a shark attack is a shark attack. our police dogs, they bite the hell on the people. people getting bit by them, i assure you they call them canine attacks. >> greg: lauren, i find of the word attack is offensive to the attacker. >> lauren: jan we should definitely care about how the sharks are feeling. ultimately i'm confused as to what their goal is. are you trying to make sharks seem more cuddly and
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approachable? is that what we want? people trying to go up to them? i've been told you're friendly. i don't understand. that's not better either. i'm confused. >> greg: it could be because we devote too much time to sharks. we have shark week but we don't have mosquito week. we should. they kill 750,000 people year. mosquitoes are like tiny sharks but we don't care because they are so tiny. >> tom: when i first saw "jaws" i sided with chief brody but i think i'm going with the mayor. i think we should have left the beach is open the whole reason -- if everyone was crowded and the water it's only going to snatch one or two people. the percentages, you're probably going to be safe. >> kat: he is doing a covid thing. >> tom: wants thing about the unprovoked -- how do you provoke a shark attack?
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stupid sharks, come and get me. >> greg: that's a great impression. what was that? >> tom: provoke a shark in boston. >> sean: they are known for shark attacks. in boston. >> greg: we have people from boston here. i'm so pathetic with the sharks. i am more worried about jellyfish. they are scary. puffer fish. >> kat: or a rock. that's usually what gets you. >> greg: don't go anywhere. our ombudsman is back to tell us what we got wrong. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong this week. for that we go to our shows ombudsman. steve, how are you doing? >> i did find a couple things concerning. let's get right into it. i'm getting drinks after this. >> greg: good for you. >> thank you.
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they turn into fox and fiends if they don't have drinks. when steve talked about organ. wednesday you talked about organ transplants. >> greg: why do we have two kidneys? have a backup kidney. we don't have two hearts. wouldn't it be great if we had two hearts. two hearts are better than one according to bono. >> two hearts are better than one is actually a lyric from a bruce springsteen song. u2's song was called "two heartbeats is one prickles with the story of bono falling in love with himself. you are onto something. according to the bbc in rare cases of heart disease surgeon or less will graft a donor heart onto an existing one. >> greg: so i wasn't crazy. >> no.
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the other stuff is up for debate but on this, and not representative of mental illness. we have to move on. kat. let's hear your comments from wednesday also about organ transplants in the film "john q." >> it's never a positive mistake. it's always in the wrong direction. that's alarming. >> kat: it's incredibly alarming. have these people seen "john q." it's not easy to get a kidney. >> kat, you were slightly off. in the 2002 film "john q." that titular character played by the great denzel washington is struggling to secure a heart transplant for his son, not a kidney. but you're right, they are hard to come by. according to the health resources and services administration kidneys are the most needed organ for transplantation. >> kat: i feel like organs in general, not easy to come by. also i did not see the movie.
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i saw the commercial and i was like boy, that looks stressful. >> talking about things you have not seen. >> kat: i get the vibe what it's about praise be to when you work in cable news, often you don't see the things you're talking about. movies and award shows. we will do entire segments on award shows and none of us have watched. >> i cannot wait for that. what i also cannot wait for, mr. tom shillue. are you there? >> tom: yes. >> in the b block you made mention of the fact that there's no such thing as misinformation. you'll recall cnn with a head nick sandmann, the covington kit, social media platforms helped spread the misinformation that he was the instigator with that native american. of course, nick sued cnn and won
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settlement. i want you to elaborate. >> tom: they shouldn't call it misinformation. they should've called it a lie, lie propagated by the media. we would talk about misinformation in terms of the government giving out false information like the russians. when you have not officials, not government entities, a person writing their opinion on facebook and they call it misinformation, that's wrong. that's my opinion. misinformation should be reserved for government purveyors of false information that is meant to mislead, also called propaganda. >> that's fantastic. agree to disagree. we've got to move on praise be to agree to disagree. you wimp. >> just for that, i'm coming to you. let's hear your comments from monday about the fbi encouraging family members to report extremist behavior. mike, take us home. >> greg: the worst thing about all this, people are going to
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run out of forensic file episodes if people are narcing on their family. >> greg, we already ran out of "forensic files" episode ten years ago. the show ran from 1986 to 2011 broadcasting 406 half hour shows and hour-long specials. however, a revival called "forensic files 2" launched last year which is great news for fans of tragedy and sadness, like kat's husband. we will leave it there. i'm out of time. see you next week. >> greg: see you. all right. i think we learned a lot. i think i'm coming around to your way of thinking about misinformation. we'll be right back. everybody's a skeptic.
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>> greg: we are out of time. set your dvrs every night so you never miss an episode. thanks to lauren, sean larkin, tom shillue, kat timpf. our studio audience. with evil shannon bream is next. i am greg gutfeld, and i love you, america. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in new york. breaking tonight, the biden administration on defense following its own revelation that the white house's flagging social media posts that considers wrong. critics calling it coordinated censorship and comparing it to big brother. the white house says it's just trying to save lives. our panel will debate. new questions about the

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