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verbal? >> and i want to say publicly, i have a commitment when they make the first electric corvette, i get to drive it, right, mary? you think i'm kidding, i'm not kidding. >> laura: do members of the press keep asking him if he is getting? no one does bear there's no other expedition for his odd behavior. that's all the time we have tonight. "gutfeld!" takes it from here. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: oh, yeah. happy thursday, everyone. or as kat likes to call it, you're in for the drug test day. glad she's here today, but what a rough night for her. [laughs]
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>> greg: she still made it here. julie joins us as well. [applause] despite the fact that kat ditched her at the club. what a mess. and of course, there is dana perino, she is here. yay! she spent all night prepping for the show. ♪ ♪ >> greg: you never do that on the "the five." and last but not least, buck sexton. he has a new radio show with clay travis. here they are celebrating when they got the news. [bleep] >> greg: sad news about clay, though. so what should we talk about
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today? ♪ ♪ >> unhinged. >> greg: if you want to understand why fascists get into politics, it's never more clear than when you hear it from the fascist. it's not just because they were too weak for sports or too ugly for showbiz, although that explains adam schiff. it's to gain power over you. and become exempt from the rules they enforce on others. that's why as a kid everyone wanted to be simon and a game of simon says. it's like becoming an ark who sells cocaine or a new york governor with faster hands thana blackjack dealer. but then there's cori bush, the fiery ball of hypocrisy makes maxine waters sound like mahatma gandhi. he or she is telling voters they are to get fewer cops on the beach, but she's going to get more security than a breeze chuck. >> you can't get that off, i'm going to make sure i've security because i know i've had a temps on my life. and i've too much, much work to
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do, too many people who need my help right now. so if i end up spent 10,000, ten more dollars, you know it, i get to be here to do the work so suck it up. we need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets. >> greg: i thought we weren't defunding the police. if this women were anymore unhinged, she'd be a screen door during a tornado. she should have just said i am [bleep] powerful. unlike you, she has private secured to because her body is worth being on this planet right now. >> i have private security because my body is worth being on this planet right now. i have private security because they come at the white supremacists, racist narrative that they drive into this country, the fact that they don't care that this black woman that has put her life on the line -- >> greg: true, but the same could be said about all of the
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of bodegas and clothing stores that were otherwise destroyed and the riots. or how about the black and brown casualties arising from this relentless crime wave? but who knows, maybe she will start making some sense. >> what other occupation can do work that is out of their scope and still be propped up to do work that is out of their scope? as a nurse, i can't be the surgeon too. you don't want me being your surgeon and i'm the nurse. at what point do we pay police to be social workers -- no, we don't. how did they get to be social workers? >> greg: the sound of a bird flying into a weed pressure makes more sense. bottom line, she says she deserves protection and you don't. the mafia doesn't leave you at the mercy of other gains and then brag about it. i'm not sure you can find a truer version of taking shape if you watch home movies of mussolini. for the radical to assume power, they must follow these three key steps.
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undermine the stability of institutions that keep us secure. claim they are for equality for the people. then gain power and assume authority minus the previous safeguards for citizens. the police they vilify no work for them only. meet the new boss, worse than the old boss, because this boss has no interest in actual equality. only punishment for this is the same lady who vowed revenge. after pointing guns at trespassing blm trespassers. >> he is an absolute liar. he has spat on my name and because of that, his day will come. >> greg: he spat on my name? his day will come? that is personal sentiment coming from a politician about a private citizen. seems a little crazy. the threat is clear. insult one of your rulers, and there will be hell to pay.
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it's like "game of thrones," minus the brother sister marriage. unless you are ilhan omar. it's like snow shovels the day before a nor'easter. you have unhinged politicians who don't need to buy guns threatening citizens who realize the second amendment may be the only protection they have. they are to shut down the first amendment and are working their way through the list. it's like brian stelter eating his way through the menu at mcdonald's. now she claims she gets death threats, and i don't doubt it. if you are in the public eye, that is a certainty. i get them regularly. almost always from the same email address. but at least, you know... at least kat has the decency to threaten me in person. but do i have a full security detail? no. well yes, if you count my yellow belt and a slap fighting peer the radicals are no longer in the streets, they are now in office. they are making changes and they are taking names. they are protected, you aren't.
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it's not the end of the world, but what does that look like anyway? does it all come at once or in drips and drops? radicals are really good at this stuff. they know america's distracted, addicted to their screens while we scroll, they strolled right in and they tied a stone. while we got fat and relaxed, glued to twitter and tick-tock, they overtook teachers lunches, hr departments, government, and the only thing standing between us and these petty tyrants is a doddering president whose only passion is ice cream. it's time to put the phone down and start stepping up. it's time to get as postop as they are playing candy crush or words with friends and going to cut it anymore. [applause] >> let's welcome tonight's guest. >> greg: if you want to get to jasper coming up to go through her first, coanchor and "the five" host dana perino! she's called out mark bull than a janitor at a rodeo, fox news
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anchor julie banderas. even stars think his name soundk sexton. and she's like a fighter, wiry and fast, but also eats bugs and lives under your bed, kat. 's a day in dana, welcome to the show. it's great to see a period it feels like i just saw you already. so clearly, she says a lot of stuff, but we'll get death threats did we all want to have security. >> it might be hard to believe, but even i get death threats. >> greg: stuart varney is still pit stop at you that you. >> i know, i know. do you remember when the democrats went after republicans for saying they are all like todd aiken? remember that?
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way back when. >> greg: i'm aching for an explanation. >> bad guy, not a good candidate, and not representative of everyone in the republican party. i think the democrats -- anybody who said that the republicans are all like tom aiken are all going to have a very hard time saying that she doesn't represent them. what kevin mccarthy, the majority leader for the republicans, he just got to sit back today and watch a campaign be made. and just yesterday, you saw the head of the democrats saying guys, we have a big problem. if the election were held today, we would lose. the to fund the police doesn't work. they are looking at -- obviously its terrible outcome as well, but their politics are absolutely terrible. >> greg: we were told by everybody that defunding the police wasn't really defunding. >> remember, president biden and the white house press secretary tried to say that it was actually republicans who were
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defunding the police. finally "the washington post" -- >> greg: julie, welcome to the show. i don't believe you. i want to put the story and an analogy that you will understand. this is like saying crystal meth should be illegal, except for me because i'm a leader and this helps me deal with my stress. >> wow, all right. so crystal meth is not legal, just so you know. but i thought it was interesting. she opened my eyes up to this. i don't know about everybody at home, but i had no idea you could get security for $10. which that means that kat might be able to afford it. and here in new york city, we don't need guns, we have bricks. and those are pretty cheap too. i think in the end we can look back and say, if you have a gun, great. because she has security detail, which i believe are armed. but if you think about the people that were at these blm
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protests that actually trust on the property -- they did not get charged. so where is cori bush's uproar on that? oh, i can't believe they didn't get charged for trespassing, but they can't stand there with a gun. if they hadn't stood there with a gun, they will probably be robbed or looted. >> greg: he was at that protest. speak i'm not saying she was throwing bricks, but let's just say that these blm protesters are not all peaceful. >> greg: i was hiding in the bushes in new york city. not the best phrase at this point, but my wife was hiding in the scaffolding. but welcome to the show, good to see you. you are not walking your dog and your pajamas. >> changing it up. >> greg: so what do you make of this? i hate saying that politicians are hypocrites because that's like saying water is wet. we got it, we understand it.
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but this is not breaking new ground. >> it's amazing, because -- if you were trying to hold the contest for the dumbest political slogan you could possibly come up with, this would be pretty high up there. it's so nonsensical. it doesn't make any sense. and we've seen the results of it now. now we've seen what's happened in cities across the country. it's not surprising at all. cori bush, first of all, amazing. i feel like i'm interrupting what we could have, which is just more cori bush clips. but you know, there's maia wiley here in new york. they say they don't want to defund police. they actually -- there are some on the left to say no, no. we need to cut police budgets. maia wiley happen to live in a $300 mansion that pays for security in her neighborhood. i'm going to be a hypocrite, i
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think she would be a barrel of laughs to hang out with. >> i agree. i would hang out with her and i feel like i would leave loving myself so deeply. but i am confused, just because she is a self-described loud and proud democratic socialist, right? but you know, removing government funding for police and having citizens fund their own private security is a anarchical capitalist position. that is literally the anarchical capitalist model for law enforcement. so i'm confused by that. i'm confused, as a democratic socialist, how are you having -- apparently a anarchical capitalist lifestyle? >> i'm also confused, is she a nurse or a doctor? or a surgeon? >> greg: it took me a while to figure out the analogy and what she is saying you can't have
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police officers doing two different roles. is that what she meant? >> they are doing lots of roles all the time. because they say well, we need auxiliaries to do more of the rules that they can't do. she also did not get a social worker detail. >> i would say that mental health workers tend not to want to show up to relieve frightening situations without a law enforcement officer there, because that's can get scary. >> greg: exactly. on that note, this show is far from scary. we have robot kat and her robot outfit. >> and my convincing? up next, andrew cuomo's persona non grata. and from his brother, we hear not. for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor,
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>> it's the cuomo. ♪ ♪ >> greg: yes, welcome back. two brothers who left a tussle. one is chasing girls, the other one is doing curls. one product on my brother is buff and the other one should be in cuffs. one is in cnn, the other should be in the state pen. welcome to "it's the cuomo's." there like cain and abel, except one is a perv. i didn't have any subtitles. governor cuomo holed up in his mention figuring out how to save his career. that is according to "the new york post" which is owned by a parent company, panda express. there's been calls on both sides of the aisle for cuomo to resign following the report that cuomo sexually his old dome i caressed 11 women.
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meanwhile "the new york times" say that they offered him a leave of absence if he wanted to advise his brother on his female colleagues. a little work out. chris no, telling the network that's convenient. kristin addressed the report after it had on tuesday, but his powell did following the storm totally normal handoff. >> our hearts and thoughts go off to the officers who took their own lives. i'm going to make my witness. >> i love you, brother. >> i love you. >> this is don lemon tonight. the calls are getting louder and louder. this is what i'm talking about. top democrats from new york to the white house calling on governor andrew cuomo to resign.
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>> greg: that is as awkward -- that's as awkward as watching a movie with your parents and a scene comes on. god, i hated our home movies. [laughter] >> greg: julie, i haven't talk to you about this. we don't talk a lot. we need to talk more. >> call me. >> greg: i won't. do you think andrew will step down? i call him andrew, but he is the governor. >> no, i do not. he is -- as a former narcissist compulsive liar, i have experience. maybe high school college come a little bit of adulthood, he is to lie a lot. you know, like minor things but like i got an a car accident when i was 16 and i told my dad i got run off the road and hit a telephone pole, the real story was i showing off into my friends and i whipped into a driveway and ran to the tree in the front yard. he wanted to see the tree or the
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light pole, and i got screwed. i shoplifted a couple times. i was very young. and i got caught. how does this end up in your bag? i didn't put it there somebody else must have. but these are the kind of compulsive lies that do not surprise me. so when you come forward and you say, you know, deny, deny, deny. like when i chewed up my boyfriend when i was 17 years old. that is what you get for eavesdropping, shame on you. so shame on you, because i know, i speak from experience. but unfortunately he's going to drive us through the mud. >> greg: he did that. what you are describing should be called a cuomo which is when they catch you in a lie, you turn it back on them. >> always! >> greg: i'm telling you, i was a pro. i mean, much, much long ago. >> greg: all right, kat. if he doesn't step down, what does that do to this me too movement? >> i think it's horrible,
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because the me too movement -- this is a perfect example of what we are supposed to fight against. a guy in a powerful position abusing his power to abuse people who don't have power. and there's this investigation with 11 victims corroborated -- that he did this. so if he faces no consequences, that is going to be really bad for any woman who is ever in a situation now or in the future. because if that's not enough, then what would ever be enough? there are aspects of the me too movement -- that stuff. but this is what it was supposed to be about and why it is important. so i certainly -- she's got to go. there are seven investigations into him at this point. just go! >> greg: buck, how does he govern? and i'm talking about chris cuomo. >> chris cuomo? pro-cuomo as we call him. >> greg: how do you continue doing your job when you can't
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even cover the news? you can't talk about -- obviously you can talk about the retirement homes are the nursing homes. >> this guy is utterly shameless. he thinks that he is the governor. there's no 11 also could have the job. he's not going to step down, he's gonna force them to try to pull in through the impeachment process which will take 60-90 days. by that point, we will be deeper into covid, maybe we'll have the vaccine passports and the rest of it. he had a smooch montage video as part of his defense. i kissed ladies on the face, on the had come on the foot come on the shoulder, the whole thing. and we're sitting there saying, well, there you go. he's just like everybody gets a smooch. plus biden's next ladies had, let's remember. so his open people won't pay attention. >> greg: this is why bring up chris cuomo a lot. who comes up with montages? people in tv. the montage is born from people
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like us, producers who say hey, we need to show how stupid this person is paired let's show a montage. his brother -- his brother had to do it. >> his brother who was helping him, by the way. i mean, this is part of the game, right? you have to pay these people to be your consultants, because then they are the ones who are at the forefront of the weaponization of me too movement against certain people, republicans bear they ways want to use it when they want to use it. as for the movement overall, if you pay off the right people now you will get the expertise of the time's up folks. being consulted on whether or not this will help cuomo avoid the me too movement, but the times up people are supposed to tell us who should get in trouble for me to. >> they all work amongst each other. >> greg: and they work for democrats bear they don't work for republicans. >> to me, this all goes back to
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the 1996, 1997, monica lewinsky. when feminist groups decided to side with bill clinton over monica lewinsky pritt and the democrats have never learned their lesson and they continue to pay the price over and over again. this is not like andrew cuomo who was on the zoom and accidentally forgot the camera was on or what ever happened. one of the things was he changed the rules so that the one gal who worked on the state troopers -- he had his eye on. so that she could actually come to work for him. and then he started to harass her and everybody around andrew cuomo knew it. so chris cuomo doesn't have to say anything about it, it's super convenient. >> greg: cnn said a lot of weird issues lately. >> they have no ethics to protect, so it makes it easier. >> greg: up next, the navy wanted to be more inclusive. but hiding photos made that goal elusive. ♪ ♪ because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served.
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the hearse, but only made things worse. the navy focused on complexion and sent diversity in the wrong direction. last september in an effort to burst diversity among seamen, the navy announced it would nick's official photos and determine officer promotions. did you have? they got rid of the photos. and good old-fashioned qualification. that way race, ethnicity, gender wouldn't play a role in hiring. that backfired like a weapon maintained by sailors who sent all of the time and diversity training. this week the vice admiral in charge of personnel admitted that removing photos actually caused diversity to tank. and that's because all that was left was experience and credentials to go by. meaning at its core, wokeness is racist. and like all racism, it's a big dumb waste of time. unless you are a diversity consultant, then you turn a profit faster than anyone
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selling earplugs in kat's apartment paired the reconsidering adding photos back in. the lesson here, when you try too hard to be woke, you focus too much on race than making sure your boats don't crash. i don't want anyone working for me to be any more good-looking than i am. here are my latest candidates for my personal assistant. this is hans. this is lars. and this is clive. they are also playing come it's a shame i had to let them all go. but the pigs in my farm upstate were pleased. >> because you murdered them and fed them to the pigs? >> greg: yes, thank you. >> thank you for explaining that. >> greg: how are you doing? i don't like you were in the cia? >> yes, making lattes. the first thing you do on any cia mission is make sure you know where to put the coffee
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machine. >> greg: let me boil this down. when they had the pictures up there, the people thought oh, my god, people are racist so they're going to judge everybody by their skin color. so we should get rid of the pictures of the applicants. that way it will be more color-blind and what happens is all diversity went away because maybe people were going overboard and taking diverse faces -- is that such a thing? >> i'm following you pair this is what happens in a lot of situations. it's not just outcome it's true across the federal government for this a lot of diversity and inclusion, dni is the preferred term now. dni training. they are trying to get as many different individuals from certain groups. these are places -- military, cia, where meritocracy could be something you could all agree on. making sure that planes aren't blowing up or that we are beating the enemy. turns out there's a lot of stuff that goes on. here's the issue that it runs into time and again. they want quotas, essentially.
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but we know we can't have quotas, that is a legal issue. so they want to get as close to a quota as they can without actually saying, we have a quota. this is true at harvard, that's what's going to the supreme court right now. they are trying to find a way to make it seem like there's a meritocracy with diversity as a holistic consideration when really if it is just a meritocracy, sometimes they're not going to get the numbers that they want. what you see here. so do they want a quota, or do they not want a quota? they should be honest about it. >> greg: dana, i would only want a quota for attractive people. >> how do you judge >> laura: anyone? >> greg: that's an excellent point. i would say we could use -- i'm not going to say anything. nice try, lady. trying to get me off the show. >> i think that this is like the government when it comes to the dni stuff -- it's like the guy who is constantly on a rake. i wait, that didn't work. that didn't work either.
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america is more diverse, it's happening all across the country. just look at demographics all across. so at some point, we may actually get to meritocracy. >> greg: yes, it will work its way like it's always worked its way forward. there's obviously a half feet don't like happy medium and quotas. it's called, letting it happen, kat. you think china's worried about the sort of thing question mike >> no. >> greg: thank you. >> i do not think china is worried about this sort of thing. and when i was reading this i was like, okay, this is the first time that this is happened. there are pictures, no pictures, no pictures. i'm like guys, you are doing that? you shouldn't be spending that much time doing that, especially because now you are seen hey, it's not really working out how you wanted to. the number one thing, like you said, you should really have concern about keeping us safe. >> greg: you are old navy.
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you can tell by that shirt. >> auditions for orchestras that came up with the blind addition, meaning it's just the music. and then you have to have people from left wing online magazines and stuff write articles about how blind auditions are kind of racist, somehow. you can only hear the music because they don't get the end result that they want. a fully diverse orchestra, that's what ends up happening. >> greg: wouldn't it be wiser to just look at people's social media. is that more important than their face? >> i mean, i guess. if you are hiring them. but first of all, this is just pc gone awry and this is just another example of pc which become such a pet peeve for me personally. it almost feels like a jcpenney at. you know, when they cast children and jcpenney ads. it is so intentional. >> greg: right, right.
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>> when you are shooting pictures -- what i'm saying is, when you take pictures of seamen, okay? color shouldn't matter. >> greg: color shouldn't matter in seamen. thank you for your service. up next, biden extends his eviction pause even though it's against our laws. ♪ ♪ you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects,
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expertise for a man who finished in the bottom half of the top third of his glass. it sounds like he could use a lesson from a man called tucker. >> the cdc does not make laws in this country, it's not allowed to. under the u.s. constitution, making laws as the exclusive role of the congress. you vote for your senators and your congressmen and they decide what the rules are. that is known as representative democracy. it's been in our system for nearly 250 years. but apparently, it's now over. >> greg: the supreme court said no, but that didn't stop king joe. two weeks to flatten the curve has become, i can't believe they have the nerve. it's the only thing that separates america from third world countries. as one president once said, every country faces challenges to the rule of law, including my own prayer that was president joe biden. who knew that he was bragging? makes you think, doesn't it. hence the silence.
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>> i don't think. >> greg: [laughs] dana, you are all over this story before everyone else was. i've a question, is there a penalty for openly violating a supreme. why do we have a supreme court? >> well, i think brett kavanaugh learned something, which as he was trying to be conciliatory and say, i know that congress needs to change the law, let's give you a few weeks or a couple months to do that. which was very nice. and they came after him saying how dare you to this? on the left is like very nice, thank you. and they forgot about it. they literally forgot about it until three days before the moratorium was supposed to end and that is when cori bush -- call back -- sleeps on the steps of the capital. for several nights. she couldn't even lie down, because against the rules. and what happens? joe biden wasn't a week my going
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to extend it. pelosi wasn't going to extend it. how can they say that she's not the leader of the democratic party? >> greg: she is the face of the party. >> he said he wasn't going to form shots. he said that, he said i've looked around the constitutional scholars to see what i can do and now it's going to happen is you have so many landlords across america -- these are not people who are warren buffett. a lot of people this is how they make their living. they've not been able to pay their bills per that's is one lady, older lady, this is how she makes her living pier and se hasn't been able to pay. she's asked for donations from family and friends to help her pay the mortgage and it doesn't even begin to pay for the damage that's been done to her property over the last 18 months. someone needs to sleep on the steps of the capital for her and i nominate you. >> greg: what? you know i love to rough it. >> what? >> greg: i don't know what that means. i love to sleep on a hard surface. >> he never sleeps.
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>> greg: like a thick chest. you know, why don't they have a moratorium on our mortgages? why won't the banks go for that? >> right, yeah. the national apartment association is basically now filing a complaint on behalf of landlords. most are actually within the poor and moderate portion of this country. and that is what is so despicable. because these people are not wealthy. they are not warren buffett's, you're absolutely right. where is the protection they are? >> greg: but the thing is, the banks are in bed with the democrats them as you're not going to get a moratorium on those mortgages, are you? you know what drives me crazy? the word of landlord. it was invented back when we were wearing ct scan underpants. why can't -- you -- democrats are so good at coming up with words.
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>> i don't think that one would stick. unfortunately. but we can workshop it later. i just think the unfair thing about all of this in terms of this pandemic is making these rules that are not going to have any consequences for them themselves. >> greg: right. >> none of these politicians have to worry about their livelihood, their homes. they only consequences they have to worry about our political consequences. of course they're going to say, we will be the ones. so then the other people like the ones that want to throw you out of your homes. and the ironic thing is that the only reason people are at risk of that is because it's democrats who gone through these prolonged lockdowns that will not allow people to work so that they can pay their rent. >> greg: it's a vicious cycle. >> yes, it is! >> greg: it's a terrible business cycle. tucker said that we've nationalized rent. is that what's happening?
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>> i mean, we are seeing the marxist impulse. i think people have become both compliant and very afraid. these things go hand-in-hand. the government's been getting away with a lot more. some of us for the past 18 months have been saying, watch out for the incrementalism here. watch out for just two weeks turns into just two months turns into -- we are going to get two more months in the moratorium. whatever it may be. they've artie started to make noise. it's about how we have to use the same mentality we have now to go after climate change or go after gun violence. it's essentially wealth inequality they think that they are dealing with. as julie pointed out, there are a lot of people, retirees, they got to pay the mortgage and may be there getting few hundred dollars a month and free cash flow and they are being told, screw it. just go sell it to blackstone or some private equity billionaires out there. they will take it off your hands real cheap. and they will have the political clout to get people crossed out. it's not a good scene right now,
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♪ ♪ >> greg: jeopardy is rumored to have a new host. if true, ken jennings is toast. have. mike richards is reportedly advancing efforts to replace the host. but the actual deal may take a while as all the negotiations are in the form of a question. a spattering of humor. jeopardy has seen a slew of guest hosts since alex trebek passed away, including dr. oz, katie couric, and of course ken jennings. the most famous contestant, whoo is also a jerk. if he's out of the running, that would be great news. i know exactly which show should deserve credit. >> i hate ken jennings. i hate it. he mocked a woman because she was excited about the alf reboot because she had a special needs son who until he died at 24, one
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of the few dru joyce he had was watching "alf." so he mocks her because she had maga and her bio. she's trying to find a little joy somewhere and also to add insult to injury, also mocks alf. >> greg: cat, that was your younger sister, karen, who is now in prison. a triple homicide. it's because she didn't do it. >> greg: that she was covered in blood. it's because she was framed. >> greg: she had three heads in the trunk of her car. it's because she was see. you will see. >> greg: are you proud that ken jennings is gone? >> yes, he's a jerk. and "alf" is excellent. dana, you are in jeopardy paired are you glad about this? >> i've never been on jeopardy. i loved alf. one of the things that's annoying about companies is when they do a big search and then they hire from within. >> greg: it is annoying. it's like he's the guy who makes the final decision, right?
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he's the executive producer. >> i think it's a big missed opportunity, because if we are looking for somebody with game show host hair, there are better options out there. there are better options. it's like a lego helmet, it just comes on and off. >> greg: that is true. >> i've known you for 12 years, it's the same here. >> since i was about four years old. it never goes out of style or in style either, greg. >> greg: julie, have you ever watched jeopardy? >> who knows mike richards? i don't know. it seems like they need a bigger name. but maybe they don't really care. but maybe perhaps they don't really care much about ratings either because they did have dr. oz. and i think that was one of the lowest rated weeks that they had substitute hosts. who would want to watch dr. oz? period, but for an hour of asking questions. >> greg: how did he get picked? that show was so successful.
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>> greg: i don't love that i have to keep bringing this up but before we go, just a quick reminder that... check out this cat. a total a-hole. i mean, seriously. why would you do that? you are a cat. that cat is just minding his own business. and he just does that. and then the other cat just takes it. apparently this went on for 40-50 hours. anyway.
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