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being such a good representative of his officers, all the chicago police who work tirelessly to protect their city, despite the lack of help, support they get from the mayor. it's an outrage. most importantly may ella french rest in peace and may her memory be a blessing to her family and inspiration to all of us. gutfeld next. >> he says that his concern is about harmful, emotional academic and psychological effects of putting kinkeder garers in in masks for hours at a time. is there any concern from officials that you guys talked to in your early pre decisional discussion about that? >> no, there's not. and i will tell you from personal experience my rising kidder gardener two days ago she could wear a mask all day. >> that's where i get my science. from her kid. she never said that.
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[cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> greg: happy monday. it's time once again for it's the cuomo's. starring andrew and chris ♪♪ >> yes, it's the bro with the show and the bro who won't go. the obnoxious anchor and critical can correspond the government home and the governor who's toast. the administrator who's lost appeal. the chuckle head who blows hot gas and the even if who likes to grab. >> don't do it. >> an ass. sorry. so as governor cuomo drowns his denial, how can cnn manage a
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smile? well they're handling his brother the crisis specialist with kid gloves. they're standing mound in fresh with captain pop in fresh to attempt a cleanup. i wonder, does chris cuomo have a lot to say? >> countries cuomo has a lot to say but right now he cannot say it. cnn management has made two things clear to him. one that he can't talk about his brother andrew cuomo on tv and two that he cannot participate in any more strategy sessions with the governor's aide. >> oh, isn't that convenient? manage if cnn used that on everyone. he did something totally inexcusable but we told him to stop. oh, they did do that with jeffrey tube tubin so i guess it worked. think about a news anchor helping a governor craft responses for cnn. we always knew they were in bed together but didn't know it was insoft.
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cnn's response, don't that anymore and don't talk to anyone. two things i was once told at an ory by tom. come on remember that horrible kissing montage? talk about a super spreader. something only a tv person would come up with. i couldn't tell if i was watching cuomo's press briefing or a hot tub episode of the bachelor. and in all of the seasons of hosting family feud richard dawson didn't slobber on as many people as cuomo has. but montage's are straight from the tv play book and i put money on chris for pushing the idea. hell, he told me to do one for this very segment. >> greg. gregory john gutfeld. oh, yeah, gorgeous. oh, dam. oh, i bet he looks great in jeans. oh, yeah. it's a present for your eyes. oh, no. yes. uh-huh. no, no. yeah. >> greg: that is disturbing.
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on many, many levels. all right. but the good news, seltzer then said he talked to his sources, and not the ones at arby's. but i bet that he got some exclusive facts. this week i've been doing reporting on the media angle of this cuomo story which has me talking to staffers here at cnn about chris cuomo and his one of a kind situation. tv star in prime time governor's brother at all times. now, let's be candid with each other these staffers i'm talking with are my colleagues of course and i assured them they can speak anonymously and candidly. what i found is a more complicated story than you might think. this has been a conundrum for cnn that has no perfect answer, no perfect solution. some think cnn made it worse by letting chris interview his brother when covid-19 was ravaging new york. >> you think so?
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i would say waving around a giant q tip whiles chouse were dying in nursing homes probably not making it better. he could have done something worse, though, right? >> do you think that you are an attractive person now because you're single and ready to mingle? do you really think you are some desirable single person and that this is not just people's pain coming out of them. >> i think beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> you know what? they did make it worse. anyway what's the big news that you got brian? >> that that was an unprecedented time period. and so is this one. a famous family in the news. a governor who soared to the highest heights last year now falling to the lowest lows. self-inflicted wounds and a brother who just wants to do his job, just wants to anchor his show. >> wants to do his job. so that's what you got from your anonymous sources who happen to be your candid co-workers. that it's really complicated, really confusing like chris just
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wants to do his job. wow, you unearthed some real nuggets there captain crunch. something tells me you stood around a vending machine eating fuonions saying this cuomo guy right? have you seen cnn's ratings? screw the witness protection program, if you want to hide from the mob get a show on cnn. no one will ever find you. so what is brian's big message here? chris is just some hard working guy who wants to do his own show which makes me wonder, who is one of these anonymous sources? does it rhyme with cliff cuomo? brian realized something else, the reporting stuff suddenly is really complicated. finally cnn discovers nuance a quality that was missing when they covered the police. remember the cops were all, if
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cnn practiced nuance they would not have a network. the business plan is painting everyone with a broad bush. but at lowest brian can say he tried. >> my sources say management has been clear about its position. he is not covering the governor on tv, period, he is not talking about it at all. and you can believe me, i tried. i wanted an interview and i was turned down. >> i bet you really pushed it. you know? it's so convenient that the honorable rule that chris stopped covering news about his brother only came about when that news became bad. yeah, so that was the deep reporting their media reporter who spent more time covering his microwave meet loaf with packets of gravy than covering what's happening at its own station. we have a camera in their break room. finally stiltser said it's okay because people tuned in to watch chris. >> viewers wanted to see him on tv and let's be honest this is tv, it's not irrelevant. chris had the highest rated on
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cnn on tuesday, on wednesday and again on thursday. >> there you go it's not about news it's about rating. i hate to tell you they were tuning in to see if he would talk about his brother. to pretend that had nothing to do would be to pretend trump had nothing to do with their ratings in years. like pilot in distress landing on a highway instead of a residential area they steered toward one area instead of the other. here they scramble to protect themselves. you wonder why no one takes cnn seriously. they don't take themselves seriously either. let's welcome tonight's guest. she's a sensation, host of monsters across america, kacie mcdonnell! he's more new york than a rat eating pizza on a hooker's lap. new york city mayoral nominee
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curtis sliwa. she's fruity and harmful to minors kat timpf. and he knows when it's raining than anyone else does, my side kick and world champion tyrus! >> curtis when you think of new york we think of curtis sliwa the guardian angels. you've been around and seen it all. this is crazy stuff. you think this guy, the governor cuomo is going to last? >> i have to tell you, i know the cuomos. i know where all their bones are buried and who buried them. first of all, i don't know if you know, on wabc talk radio chris was actual will i a partner of mine for a while. >> oh, wow. >> and this is when he was a legitimate journalist and he didn't have opinions. right? and they said you're not good for talk radio. now look at him. opinions a mile a minute. but you have to understand, this goes back to his roots.
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he's a mama's boy to matilda the mother. he has to prove he's not freight 0. he's not going toll throw his brother michael corleone under the bus. so he's his wartime. i predict when andrew cuomo's on the outside looking in they'll be in the compound, the only ones that get in the corleone cuomo compound, the few friends that are left and the rest of you, the foes and me a foe for life we're on the outside looking in >> greg: there you go. tyrus there is a point to be made about family right? >> yeah. that's why i ditched mine. 16 i was like, yeah, this ain't it. you know what's funny is, going back to that, we'll call it, what was that an interview? or breaking news that -- >> i don't know. >> b seltzer dropped on us. it was the same montage that his brother used except it was him
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like nice pictures with his hands in his pocket walking on the beach and his only crime is that he loves too much. i mean, he's literally just the greatest person in the world and the toughness of this interview was he just, what, chris? oh, he just really wants to do his job. and he has so much -- what? i'm saying that. like he literally was -- the only thing you didn't see was chris sliding him the paper to finish it. that was the most complimentary interview on something that really should have been simple. if chris cuomo was really about the people and doing his job, i thought he was the first guy on the line who says all women should be heard and listened to. and shouldn't he be supporting that regardless? even if it is my brother or not my brother, if he broke the law and did these things he should be fired. that's what a journalist says. he doesn't want to go on tv because he thinks it's bad for his family. >> seltzer should have interviewed him instead of him being the host, he could have been the guest.
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>> he tried he said. >> he told him no. >> he tried really hard. >> the management said no. >> yeah, the management said no. >> not chris. he's ready to tell his story. >> but now he can't be in any strategy meetings anymore so he can't help out with that. >> yeah. >> and the aides, he can't talk to the aides but he just lost another today so i don't know how many are left. but imagine if it was cnn reporting on desantis and he had a brother at fox, what would that look like? >> yeah, terry desantis. >> that guy, he's a jerk. >> throw him to the wolves. no, but it's a good point. whenever fox -- when cnn is dealing with fox or anything non-liberal it loss loses all new answer but now it's visible because it is he them. things suddenly get complicated kacie. >> muddying the water. >> what do you make of it kat. we've talked about this we all think he should go he hasn't
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gone. >> he hasn't gone. he has to move, moving succeeds, sucks i get it. >> he has to move out of the mansion. >> even seltzer calling it family drama, that downplays it. he wasn't rude to aunt shirley at thanksgiving. he's a groping grandma killer and everybody's saying he has to go. listen, we're taking it so seriously in the same breath he's also downplaying it, too. it's been a very interesting study in narcissism to watch. he really thinks he can stick it out. he really believes that. >> don't say stick it out. >> he's running the media cycle as gutfeld would say. >> you people are filthy. applauding such degradation and pre version. >> the problem with waiting out the cycle is it doesn't work for him because there's a new bad thing he d there's seven
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investigations >> greg: i take it nursing homes are still worse than this. >> yes. >> we're the only people that feel that way. >> murder is tough to beat >> greg: yeah. exactly. anyway, all right. >> it's murder >> greg: before we go we have a huge announcement. we're taking the show on the road, yes, this show, one week only and we want you to come see us, nashville listening room cafe september 27th to october 1st to get your free tickets go to fox news.com/gutfeld look for the link on the left side of the. tickets are limited and first come first serve. up next joe rogen says it's time to thwart the idea.
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vaccine passport. meanwhile viruses don't exist when obama is in your midst. first joe blasted vaccine passports and the hungry power politicians that push them. >> as soon as you tell them you have to do this or you can't do that. you have to listen to me, now you have a mini dictator. you have one step away from a king. you have one step closer. you're moving one step closer to dictatorship. >> no wonder the failing media wants to shut that guy up. over at cnn more sillyness from grim jim acosta who wants to name variants after republican lawmakers. >> perhaps it's time to start naming these new variants that may be coming out after them. instead of the delta variant, why not call it the desantis variant. >> can you imagine how dumb you have to be to be proud of that? next time i have bad food and have diarrhea i'm going to call it the acostas.
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see how easy that was? it's nothing to be proud of jim. by the way that could happen in the next ten minutes. conservative youtuber mark dice decided to see how far the author taker ann streak could go why not throw all unvaccinated adults in jail he asks. >> we're going to start having them arrested if they refuse. >> i agree. >> print, birth date, signature to incarcerate the anti-vaxxers. i'm not sure what country they think they're living in. time to give them a little incentive and they can think about what they've done sitting in jail. >> you want to arrest people for not getting a vaccine. >> they're contributing to the delta variant getting spread. >> you're a scum bag. >> that guy should have acosta's job. we would be remiss if we didn't bring up the former president's scaled back birthday brash. what did he scale back, did the
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helipad not provide service, was there no shaved ice in the your nals? i happen to like that? i do. it's kind of fun. something to aim at. well, there were no masks in sight, just lots of bad dancing, apparently you're safe from covid while you're drinking champagne appetizing on escargots while trying to avoid chrissy teigen. after all unlike the sturgis motor really, who wouldn't know it from jim beam, these elites are sophisticated. >> this is going to be safe. this is a sophisticated vaccinated crowd. and this is about optics not about safety. >> see, all somebodies have antibodies, it's the nabbed you have to worry about about. little word play there tyrus. >> well done. >> thank you. so i'm happy that obama had his party. >> are you? >> yes. >> i've never been happy for anybody else's party. i love obama, but, dam, i don't
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give a dam about your party. i wasn't there. i'm dam sure not cleaning it up. i heard they scaled back the thing so i made other plans. you know? it was -- we had a special on t bones at fresh market so i got in the line early. >> there you go. what do you make of the passport? >> you know, that's another thing we just don't get tonight this country. you refuse to support we do need, like ids and driver's license et cetera but you want to add stuff. you want to add one more thing to put in your wallet. you won't possibly be able to find the one time you need it. we continue to come up with ridiculous things. so now you're going to put two things on the people you fight so hard for. we don't have the skill set to get an i d so now you want to lay a passport on us? what next? you know, you want us to finish school? i mean, this is crazy the stuff they come up with, these passports. but you can't have an id to vote. it makes no sense.
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and joe rogen is 100% right. it's funny whenever the former administration made any kind of suggestion, it was immediately that he was the next czar, this was a dictator move. but when they start talking about it, it's fine and they're doing it for us. this is always the dictator's golden road i'm doing it for you? >> yeah. >> and the one thing i wish they wouldn't do, somebody needs to pull acosta aside and say, look, the comedian stuff doesn't work, you're supposed to be a journalist. this is the third time i've seen him try to make a jab and it's come off horribly wrong. send him to comedy school where he can learn timing. before he tried to call president trump a clown but explained what a circus was for so long, you go to the circus, and then you get the popcorn and there's the elephants and you're the clown and he poses. same thing there, maybe they should name it after a republican. >> yeah, like the swalwell
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debate. >> like he's waiting for some guy in the back, like, oh, sorry, i didn't mean to break the silence this guy's great. he needs to try to take classes or trying something crazy. report. >> when he farted it was great. >> best thing that came out of his body. >> how does this work? i have my family, it's friday night. red lobster. i want those jumbo shrimp right? i'm going to need a bodyguard outside like him to cope me out if all of a sudden he says you can't come in here you and your family don't have passports, there will be a i riot outside, then you call the police, you defunded them and so no police show up. >> what if you leave your passport and there's condensation on your water and it gets smudged. >> you have to make copies. >> that's a federal offense. >> is it? >> i'm sure it is.
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>> like a fake id. >> there are so many wrong things with this passport even if it's well meaning. to curtis's point, 70% of blacks in new york aren't vaccinated so essentially we're doing segregation by elimination. you don't have your -- you can't come in. so where do they eat? so what happens is, oh, well, you can eat outside. so you're going to see restaurants where blacks are eating outside and whites eating inside, that sounds a almost familiar. >> too familiar. >> hey you want to work? you can't go to work, they're not going to let you work and pay your bills. so naturally you're going to collect welfare or unemployment or whatever's left of the stimulus. this is crazy. and we're following emmanuel macron in france? how's that working out? >> you're the expert you're wearing the beret. >> are you happy about the obama party? >> yes, i think it is a great for people to have large raging parties. i think that's something i've
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remained consistent on. >> yes. >> you have. >> but i wish he would have not hidden it and been like hey, look, we're outside, people are vaccinated and i'm 60 and i'm ripped and i am going to live it up. but instead he was like oh, you know, don't post it, delete the photos, oh it's scaled back, oh it's sophisticated. no sophisticated equals boring and that party looked fun. >> that's the thing sophisticated means you can't transmit the disease. that's the new definition. >> yeah. so maybe i can because this is plastic and not glass. >> exactly. as long as you drink champagne you're safe. that's what i say about everything, right? >> yep, and i don't listen >> up next getting shot in the face has become nothing but common place. called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo.
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named ella french. she and another officer were conducting a traffic stop when a suspect opened fire from the back seat of the car. in denver nine people were shot, two fatally over a 6-hour period. and in new york, five men were shot at a party leaving two dead. so now it seems that violent crime is now as common as the weather. typical forecast in any major city, possible robbery with a chance of assault and scattered murder. tomorrow's going to be warm but wear a bulletproof vest anyway 'cause this weekend it will be raining bullets couple that with a record blow in police officers and at record rates forget the umbrella grab the oozey. perhaps we're at acceptance stockholm syndrome. maybe because there's no tracks on the stories the media wants to protect the far left leaders in these cities whom they agree with. it's like when andrew cuomo let people in nursing homes die they
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oh pond he should be president. for more, let's check in with our crime corespondent joe mackey. joe, how are thinks looking out there. >> that's right, greg, crime's sky rocketing you can't tell when this will strike. dam it, jimmy fallon's loose again. >> if only that was the crime. so curtis, you started the guardian angels in '79 as a response to lawlessness in new york city. you're running for mayor now. if new york is like the ten of 1979 how bad it is, where are we now and what can we do? >> we're about a five. >> oh, okay. >> remember in those 42 years i developed the guardian angels in 13 80s 130 cities so all the countries you mentioned chi town denver. if you leave it in democratic control they'll be more interested in you getting their shots before you visit your city, one shot or two shots instead of the lady poisoning you get from being shot, they'll
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give you a mask and bulletproof body condom to visit times square and go to macy's. it's so ridiculous. and the situation is such we defunded the police, they've been asked to step back, and nothing has filled the void. notice these sanctimonyius hypocritical politicians surrounded by 24/7 armed guards from their police departments while the rest of the people have only themselves to depend on. i never trusted politicians before. i don't trust them now even though i'm one. the first time i kissed a baby and shook a hand. the people have to take care of their own fate because if you leave it in the hands of these big city mayors, look at what happens. you're going to face down the oozey toting psychopath i can killing machines and you're not going to have police to defend you. but they will, 24/7, 365. >> i could never be a politician because i would get it switched
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and end up kissing a hand and shaking a baby. but that's hypothetical never actually happened. >> kacie, what are your thoughts? how would you solve the crime problem, kacie? in ten seconds or less. >> yeah. i think that there is, to your point, there's a huge disconnect between these politicians, the citizens and law enforcement. and that is a big piece of this whole pie. you had this officer fatally shot over the weekend, lori lightfoot is going into the hospital and the rest of the officers are turning their backs to her. i mean, this is a big issue and we need to figure it out. meanwhile she's at lollapalozza. did you see the lineup? why not go. it's mind numbing in that sense. but when something happens and there's an intruder in your house you're supposed to call a social worker so maybe cori bush should get double social workers to be there and diffuse the situation. >> they should do an uber for
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social work pat. >> i mean, i might use that sometimes, not for a crime just other stuff. >> they probably do whatever you want. >> yeah, i don't know. the thing that stuck out to me was the brooklyn party they interviewed a security guard who worked nearby and he said it's a party anything can happen. i wasn't surprised. like, how bad are things if you're like, yeah, so, i wasn't surprised. and it just proves how wrong everyone was saying, like us we're talking about this forever about the rise in crime and people say oh, that's just a republican talking point. no, the people there know it's real to the point they're not even shocked by it anymore, that's really shocking and sad. >> notice this radical instinct tyrus that we need to tear down something that exists, but we have yet to come up with anything to replace it so the defunding as you said curtis, it like leaves a hole. if you get rid of the police, what do we do? what should be there? the social workers. >> no.
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and here's the thing. you make a great point. they have these great ideas but none of them can be practiced in the really real world. it sounds good. and the only way -- i don't know if we can fix the situation with the police in this country. because it's gone so far beyond the pail to where the great ones have retired moved on looking at new careers and new things. as long as politicians are allowed to just say off the top of their head or whoever's filling their pockets or whatever sounds good is going to get them the most commissions for their friends outside of their office, you've got to take qualified immunity away from politicians. they want to take it away from police officers getting sued by people they arrested, try taking it away from politicians because they won't be so quick to go off to the concerts when their statements, their decisions, they could be held financially and criminally liable. they would change the way they do things. but again, that has to come from
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them and they're not doing that. >> greg, you and me are going to go a after hours club or house party which kat talked about and you get stopped and frisked at the door. so if you get stopped and frisked at the door before you come in to make sure you don't have your nine fully loaded, why won't they let the cops do a stop and frisk in the street? because the same goo is are roaming the streets in their cars and doing drive buys. common sense. common sense. >> all right. we've got to move on. i'm all for stopping and frisking, i really enjoy the frisking. don't go anywhere, california gop gob nah to recall candidate larry elder joins me next. der c? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me.
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and host of the nationally syndicated program the larry elder show. joining me now somebody named larry elder. how you doing? [cheers and applause] >> greg, i'm good. how are you? thank you for having me >> greg: i have my first question is, are you crazy? i mean, california. is california salvageable? is it salvageable? >> i really think it is. you know, the legislature they're dominated by super majorities in the senate and assembly but the governor has a lot of power even dealing with the ledge state tower evening to declare a state wide emergency power to veto appoint commissioners and public utility commission. i have the bully pulpit so there are a lot of things i can do. it's not hopeless. we're talking about crime rising cost of living the outrages homelessness and the way this man has ignored science while his own kids were enjoying in person private education for ask shutting down schools. we have among the lowest schools
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in schools and 75% of black boys before the pandemic could not read at state level proficiency before the pandemic. almost half of the third graders could not, i support choice in public education he's opposed to that and guess the largest funder of my opponent? the teacher's union. >> of course. >> and the sad thing about education, if you tackled education, all the other problems get solved, right? i mean basically you -- >> absolutely >> greg: crime. all those things are linked to those first years of life where we have handed over that period of life to an elite class of activists and unionists essentially, right? >> that's right. my high school, if you saw the movie boys in the hood that's my high school. only two % of kids are math efficient. now the inner city parents, black and brown parents want the ability to see uh-uh i want to be able to use a charter school private school and they're opposed to that.
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their own school age kids they're likely to have them in private school than households that don't have public school teachers. the people that have the best don't put their kids in them. >> the most obvious thing you see whenever you land in la or san francisco, this is not the way people envision homelessness like oh this family was thrown out of their house or it was a homeless veteran. these are people that come with tents and they live. they just live on the streets. a lot of them are healthy. a lot are mentally ill. but they refuse to leave. >> right. >> and they have people on their side. they have an elite activist class that is there protecting them. what would you do? >> well, that's why, what the governor does and what the lawmakers do in sack meant 0 is have what they call a housing first policy to build homes far more expensively than the private sector would do without dealing with the underlying reason they're on the streets. majority are mentally ill and
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have substance abuse problems. we have all sorts of treatment centers. and then you need low cost housing to the extent you can get some off the vote. where do they go? the average price of a home is 150 higher than the average price in america and because of the rules and regulations, the average price in california is free throw % more than it otherwise would be. so you need to suspend rules and regulations causing the private sector not to build low cost housing, get churches involved religious organizations to get involved and then this problem over time can be solved. >> how do you feel about running against kaitlyn jenner. we know how you defer in some ways, but politically. >> well, greg, i'll take a punt on that one because this is a two step deal. 50% plus one vote to recall gavin newsome it doesn't matter how republicans do, i'm way ahead and raised more money than all but one. so i'm not worried about the
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republican side. 2.2 million people signed the petition a good quarter are democrats and independence than want this guy out. >> what do you think the chances are of him being recalled. i saw a poll that said it could happen but everybody i know, oh, he's safe. what do you think? >> i think he's in serious trouble and he knows it. the polls are right in the margin of error, about half want him gone about half don't and 53% even if they don't want him gone don't want him to have another four year term so he is in trouble. and i know why he's worried about me i'm urging people to go to elect elder.com. because he can raise and spend an unlimited amount of money. one teacher's downi don't know gave him 1.8 another union five million. he'll spend 50 to $75 million to beat me i need people inside and outside california to help me by going to elect elder.com. >> thanks larry, thanks for
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joining us. best of luck, i'm from california, not the place i drew up in, probably not even close at this point. i don't even go there anymore but anyway i hope to one day return. thanks larry. all right. up next, she broke a sacrifice for her savior then blamed an ad for her behavior. ♪♪ this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face,
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♪♪ >> greg: it's time for too stupid stories! ♪♪ >> greg: she blames the clown for letting god down. a christian orthodox woman in russia is assuming mcdonald's claiming an advertisement caused her to blame her lenten fast to get a cheeseburger in 2019. two years ago. she's asking mcdonald's to compensate her for moral damage in the amount of 1,000 rubles which is $700,000. no, it's 14 bucks. i still don't believe this story. at least she hasn't stolen anything and blamed it on the hamburg letter though. if that story makes you want to not live on this planet anymore you are in luck. nasa's looking for four volunteers to spend a year living in a fake martian habitat
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complete with space walk restricted feud and limited communication with the outside world. love it. but it has the doubters of the moon landing claiming they're going to i can fa it again. so is mars the solution to earth pandemic growing problems? it's like my dad used to say, greg, the earth is the cradle of humanity but man kind cannot stay in the cradle forever. he also wrote erotic fan fiction to captain kangaroo about you to each their own. tyrus, which story would you like to address? >> what you just said, that's a whole sit-down. actually, man, you know what? the mars thing is a really good idea. just at that times the. >> just takes the right family and what a better time for cuomo's in space. phenomenal. go up there for a while, you know, five, six decades, wait it out. >> yes. >> take stelter with you and then he can interview up there and then mail him to us and i'll
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read them right here on this show. >> kind of a lost in space. >> yes. >> stelter can be like a little robot. >> yes >> greg: he moves much like the robot. i have to stop hitting on him kacie i'm too mean. what would you like to comment on? mars or mcdonald's. >> the mcdonald's thing ime because if you really wanted a burger you're getting a p mcdonald's burger? that's disgusting. go to shake shack. this is not an ad. >> this was in russia. we did this story on the five and i'm doing it now and i'm going this didn't happen. >> i'm sorry it's not my turn anymore. shouldn't you be blaming god? >> yes. >> like it's his fault. >> the guilt is so real. so i was super catholic in high school and then i went to a lutheran school and was hanging out with my friends and we were
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going to order food and go to the movies and we ordered chinese food and it was a friday and it had meat in it and i wanted to be cool and we went to the movies and good is what movie we saw? the passion of the christ. i felt so bad. i was like he did all thatten an and i had to be cool? i felt so bad if i could have sued maybe i should have. >> i remember good friday forcing those stupid fish sticks down our throats. >> and they made pierogies. >> people gave you food when you were kids >> greg: curtis i know this is off topic but how many cats do you have. >> 16 rescue cats. >> he has 16. >> my hero. >> ne one would have been euthanized in the shelter if i and my wife wouldn't have rescued them. when i'm mayor of mayor of new york city, no cat, no dog, no animal will ever be euthanized again. no kill shelters. >> again nothing to do with the
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story. where do you keep the cats and do you live in like a ranch? do you have a ranch? cat ranch. >> 328 square foot apartment. >> really. >> that's it. with three litter boxes. i change it three times a day, double hernia every few days. but they are our furry little friends. they are our family members. wouldn't you rather be with your animals than sometimes your kids, your grandchildren, your children, your husband, your wife. >> i don't have any. >> yeah. >> 312 square feet that is basically this area, correct. >> yeah, i can get more cats. >> like that's this area. that's insane. >> didn't elon musk say we've got to get used to micro loving. he's 350 square foot. i got him beat. i got him beat. >> wow. that is amazing. okay we're out of time. don't go aware anybody, we'll be right back. that's amazing. at you need.
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