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saturday. as she had something important to get done. anyway, congratulations. best wishes to both of you. wonderful news. we have great gear. we gave billy a lot over the weekend wonderful time. this is all for charity. enjoy it. nice comfy, cozy on lauraingraham.com. greg gutfeld. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome to another monumental monday, you marvelous maniacs. it's the start of our first halloween weeklong extravaganza. as you can see, i am in costume. i came tonight as jesse walker. you can tell i am him from the
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tweed's and inflated self-esteem. it's so convincing that on my way to work, i was pelted with wet garbage and that was from his mother. but before we get to the news, it's time for a very special halloween episode of our favorite new sitcom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight's episode, in human resources. i am sure you are aware of all the horrific things that have been happening around the got field offices and we in human
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resources, we cannot tolerate, tolerate this. >> greg: what does this have to do with me? i had to go hit shows. what is the deal here. >> let me refresh your memory. >> my god. >> what's wrong question mike >> are you all right? speak on nothing. i'm just seeing things. >> you have been working really hard. thursday. probably need something to drink ♪ ♪ >> greg: we did that on a limited budget. i can't believe he did not take that role. all right. to the news. on thursday, alec baldwin accidentally killed a
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cinematographer on the set of the western he was filming in new mexico. as a news dribbles out, we see many things that went wrong. now we hear that the gun actually had been used for target practice by the so-called expert. yikes. and it may have had live ammo in it, double yikes. and that was pointed at a person, triple yikes. it's a huge no-no in one of the most basic tenants of gun safety. you don't have to be an nra member to know that. the firearm also was and checked each step of the way from handoff to handoff. all of these tragic errors are based on carelessness, and experience, and lack of safety protocols. they might as well as put hunter biden and charge of the medicine cabinet. it could be they were in a hurry to save money, could be they were cutting corners, either way, it was a highly preventable screwup. having an expert on gun safety would have changed that. seems at least to me, that's what was lacking. but where do those experts come from? i would say the nra.
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but you might as well say ira if you are telling that to hollywood gun-control activists. they would rather take gun training from charlie sheen and a hot tub full of mayonnaise. so fat chance anyone from the nra it would be invited to a movie set where baldwin was the producer. kat would have a better chance guest hosting "special report." one day. and so we find another instance where the -- ideas creates a problem. if there was an nra person on size, this would never happen. but no one in charge to do that because in the -- gun-control good, nra evil. and that dictates that you are either a gun-control activists like baldwin or any bogen owner like me. and that excludes real expertise. if the two prison idea didn't exist, the site would have benefited from the nra's hard-core focus on safety and it would've saved her life. it's like a homophobe not asking his neighbor who is an interior designer to help him decorate his apartment.
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she's in the long run he's only hurting himself. instead of getting laid all the time, girls are going to take one look at us neon budweiser sign and shack rug and say sorry guys, enjoy your hand. we still don't know what truly happened but it is becoming clearer and clearer. perhaps the people who work in the world of make-believe want nothing to do with reality from experts. anti-gun advocates hate gun advocates because of a projection of their own insecurities. it's not but they don't trust gun people with guns, it's that they don't trust themselves with guns. therefore, it should not exist at all. last week, we talked about as i graded dorm of women and trans people who are upset that since normative, i.e., straight repairman came to install new radiators for their room in ohio winter. you think there is nothing worse than a male or female freezing their balls off? but no, it is straight men trying to help you stay warm.
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the dorm east did not want their world and foraged by another different world. they did not feel safe with a straight man in their midst. what the dave preferred? do the work themselves? that's like handling a gun on the sides with no expert. it's all the same. if you segregate your world based on ideas or identity, you lose out on the experience, the wisdom, the expertise of the very groups that you are avoiding. here's the chart. the first one shows the person of two ideas. there is no information sharing. the second one shows them overlapping. that's how wisdom spreads. pretty simple stop all my stuff. i came up with a chart. but the simple phenomenon is now a consequence of the elitist thirst for separation and conflict and it is happening everywhere from campus housing hollywood. there are millions of amazing people who know how to deliver cargo, repair trucks, build bridges, and handle guns, but
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what if they are straight or at trump supporter's or religious or meat eaters or they put pineapple on their pizza? stop it, emily. it's the baby and the bathwater. you divorce yourself from different people and you divorce or sell from their invaluable assistance and you end up clueless and stupid. meaning, college students. just the way the professional sports world benefited from desegregation, the set of baldwin's movie could have benefited from a nra's members experience and knowledge. i'm sure the nra would've gladly volunteered an expert to oversee safety protocols. you probably could've found a liberal one too. but no one thought about because nra bad, gun-control, good. it's unfortunate a tragedy like this had happened before maybe somebody on a movie set said sure he voted for trump but he can clear his ar-15 blindfolded. but i prefer to live in a world where people know to control the guns they have rather than people having guns and have no control at all. hiring a gun lover would've threatened their safety, without
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them, it became a deadly one. so maybe if you're going to film using real guns, reconsider your antigun ideology. allow real experts to be involved so you can expertly shoot movies and not colleagues. what's welcome tonight's guests. if she were a salad dressing, it would be dreamy italian. outnumbered cohost, emily compagno. he wears red berets and rescues feline strays. new york city republican mayoral candidates, curtis sliwa. this halloween, we had to egg her because she needs the protein. fox news contributor, kat timpf. and a small step for tyrus is one giant leap for mankind. my massive sidekick and the nwa world television champion,
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tyrus. tyrus, i go to you first because you are on a lot of movies. >> yes. some with permission, some without. just kidding. you know, you make a lot of great points in your monologue but it's actually lower than that. it's about elitism and greed .which is the result of an unfortunate death. the working conditions for the crew were so poor that they walked upset -- and that and i've been on we will call them b movies where it's a small budget or whatever. but usually the guys on small budget movies work their off because they want to be big mudgett pascoe everything with guns, guns and stunts about procedure and repetition. every time i was in a scene with a gun, one take, and a bag, checked out when he had to back, puts on the table were the ticket again, comes back to neil to the group cold or hot letting
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you know what the situation when the gun is. when you get to the point -- i'm assuming alec baldwin is successful. he is producing this movie. he has people giving him loans and investing. and you are starving out and having the people that you rely on behind the scenes, the stunned workers, the coordinators, the second, the third scum of the guys you never see except if you stay in the credits he didn't want to pay them are given, give them a decent place to stay -- is against all the rules. so lo and behold, then they walk off. and what does the liberal elitist do? i will replace them with locals. nonunion guys which that is not a fair shot at them but when you cross over, even on the best situation if they told me right now tyrus i'm walking out. he's going to take over and as
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he walks and it goes what were you saying? i'm going to say [bleep] and walk out. >> greg: what do you make of this? >> what a hot mess. >> greg: that's how they describe me. >> now, i know alec baldwin. i've had a great relationship with alec. knew all of his brothers because they were local. long island guys. they all succeeded in different capacities. >> greg: some of them. billy not so much. >> but i tell you this. having been shot with a gun five times, 38 special, every time i see a gun, it has to be check, check, double check, because it brings back nightmares for me. i was fortunate enough to survive a hit man. but that one piece you are holding in your hand can do so much damage and you would think there would be someone. nra-trained, certified, whether
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they call that the evil scouting -- and just have them check, check, double check, triple check, quadruple check because that kills. but there's no thought process. >> greg: i think tyrus' point about the cost-cutting, that takes over and all these protocols go away. emily, you are our legal eagle. >> i don't believe you are an attorney. this is an improvement. i feel like i've been promoted. >> greg: you know, never mind. quote where do you see this going legally, young lady? >> to respond to your monologue, a gun safety group said that. the teachable moment is when a hollywood actor lectures you about gun control they don't have a clue what they're talking about because safety is not accident and the goes into what you are saying in the protocols. legally i think we see an unfortunate trend here that on this particular set there was concern after concern raised
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that the assistant director was ignoring all that protocol and procedure in addition to the egregious situation i was happening with all the other stuff. but specifically in the realm of firearms and pyrotechnics, they were complaints that were made. and also on prior sets. so this guy is a history of ignoring safety protocols that other people around him have raised. the pirate technicians and a prop masters have raised. and to your point, and my just landed in the simple bucket, but in 2012, woman named sarah jones who is a camera system was killed by a freight train in a stunt and new york state in the assistant director was put on probation for ten years but the director it was criminally charged with involuntary manslaughter and he served a year in prison. in the way that i see this coming out, with all -- heads are going to roll. >> greg: kat, you are familiar with firearms. let's all have to say. is it kind of hypocritical for anti-gun actors to be shooting goods and movies in the first
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place? because they treat it as make-believe as opposed to respecting the weapon. like i was -- they are firing a gun sideways which nobody does. >> i guess. you do a lot of stuff in movies. just like if i say something and ends up striking -- and i say i was just kidding. that's how they -- >> greg: i've been defending a lot of movies i made back in the '90s. >> but you didn't fire a coordinator. >> greg: but those stunts were crazy. i landed on that horse every time. >> it's one of the people talking about hostile work environments. i don't think a work environment is more hostile than one -- as you mentioned repeated warnings, all these accidents with lethal weapons. should we maybe fix this? what could be more important than that? i would think nothing. so it's obviously a really sad
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situation and it's one of those lessons where we learn something from this but is also disheartening to know it something that needs to be learned. >> greg: again, welcome wisdom from the people they hate, that's the lesson here. and i'm also trying to teach lessons. because i am the hero. all right. up next, they wrote a letter full of lies for which they just apologized. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: the school boards apologized for smearing parents who criticize. the board cracked as parents pushed back. the national school boards association issued apology for their letter sent to president biden which targeted -- saying some of the reactions can be considered to make domestic terrorism.
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not those who burned businesses in the tech people on the streets. the kind where parents hold public officials about the mic accountable. we learned last week that letter prompted attorney general to order the fi to investigate threats from parents to school officials. as became known, many in the media and government plaited off as a new big thing. even denying the obvious contents of the letter. but now the folks -- can why? because parents finally had enough. they rose up and called it out and the board didn't expect that. the apology reads this way. to be clear, the safety of the boards, school board members, other public school officials, and students, is our top priority and the remains important work to be done. however, there is no justification for some of the language included in the letter. so it's good to see parents getting the results. however, one parent believes it's all make-believe. speak of these are serious times and we need serious people. we had too much to get done to be going back.
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here we are trying to recover from a global pandemic that is killed more than 700,000 americans. put millions in harm's way. we don't have time to waste on family culture wars or fake outrage that the right wing media peddling. >> greg: hey, that hurts. so what is funny? is that the letter calling parents terrorist? that was real. they apologize. the in loudoun county that was denied by the school board? that was real. how about the spread of reese's crt training. all been well documented. seems to me the only thing that's funny is obama's claim denial. it's hard to believe this guy is so out of touch. you would think the neighbors next to his multimillion dollar mansion and martha's vineyard would naturally bring him back down to earth. how would you change the schools if he became mayor? i always feel like it's too
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late. >> the mayor of new york city controls the school system. the logic public school system in the nation. but if you are for free speech as i am and you're not into taking down statues but you still -- giving more opportunities for people to express themselves. i think mayors have to be in the school board meetings. i have been there for my three sons. >> greg: i love that show. >> yes. it was great. i'm no fred mcmurray, that's for sure. but neither was he. you know my pass. [laughter] he's quick. good filled is quick. it was actually four -- but i think mayors have to go to these board hearings at our schools and lets people talk. even if you are facing a looney
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cartoony from parts unknown with all the furniture upstairs rearranged, they are paying the taxes. the property taxes that subsidize so many of our public school systems. let them talk. for instance, you mentioned critical race theory. i'm the mayor, i'm opposed to it, but if all of a sudden parents want to discuss it, i'm going to cancel them out? absolutely not. let's have an open discussion, debate, and after all of that, i will say critical race theory, no good. not in our schools. >> greg: you have to listen to both sides. should we give credit to the school board for apologizing or did they smell mutiny when everybody was getting sued and the parents were passed off? >> no credit to would should have been obvious. and knowing the results before -- during the election. that's what we call a sicilian election. >> greg: way to be a bigot, emily. >> it's mayan culture. what keeps shocking me as our
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attorney general used a misguided, totally inflammatory letter from a bunch of freaks at a union to mobilize an entire federal law enforcement to pit parents against parents and unions against parents and teachers against parents without a thought. they lead with the disturbing spike and harassments. that's an even under federal purview. the highest ranking law enforcement authority in this country use your tax dollars because of hearsay and hand-wringing that a thought and slept great at night after do it. so if you like as long as we keep remembering how fast that happened, how easily happen, and then when jim jordan pressed him on any hearing, he admitted it. didn't do any other investigation whatsoever. that is more troubling. of course the union is going to act like idiots. of course they will make will mea culpa laughter. but it worries me more that the attorney general just ate it. >> greg: kat, have you ever sent a letter you regret to?
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>> an email. of texts. thousands. letter, no. >> greg: what are your thoughts on this topic? >> i was the most struck by obama talking about stop waging these culture wars. okay, then stop trying to control the culture. it's reaction to people on the left straight up saying that parents should not have influence on what goes on in the classroom and teaching their own kids. i don't think when you try to control culture there's going -- i think they should stay out of culture together. >> greg: that's true. because they initiated -- it's a pretty good point. if i don't say that she is going to cry. >> and during my birthday week. >> greg: does that count as a birthday present? did you enjoy that complement? you can't return it.
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tyrus, you have kids. are you one of the parents that would show up and say what the hell is going on? >> i have a more subtle approach. i just drive by their house. i just get confused because jesse smalley, he can't act anymore and he didn't have the fbi come after him. i don't understand where the people on these boards don't have to resign because he basically made a fake assault. you made fake stats. got the doj involved and why are they not fired? the good news is for jesse, he can be a school board member. because you can fake the act of violence and still keep a job. and i guess hollywood -- can get an acting job anymore because he lied about being assaulted but you can be on the school board and lie about it. and that was one of the worst apologies. that's like a guy who gets caught cheating and all of the reason he sorry is because both women are in the room. and whenever you say to be clear, that's not an apology.
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you are trying to buy time to talk your way out. so anything i said or done has offended anyone, that's not an apology. >> trust me, that doesn't work. speak about does not work. speak out to clear... >> greg: you collect -- he does. he has 17 cats. we will talk about that later. they are building a brand-new fence for the president who spouts nonsense. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles
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the same joe biden who stopped construction of the wall at the southern border. but to be fair, joe spends filmic fence is to keep him from wandering into the neighbors yard. he keeps giving speeches from behind the bird bath and just annoying. so even biden -- worth because this fence goes up, new caravan with 2,000 migrants is pawing through mexico like brian through a five layer wedding cake. he orders them and he's not even going to a wedding. they've artie made their way past mexican armed forces under heading this way. in fiscal year, 2021, 1.7 million migrants across the border illegally. and there is no solution in sight. certainly not from kamala. they put her back to work on the national gender strategy. probably because she is a dame. a sexist would say. thank you.
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president biden, what gives? >> don't tell me about the border. i know the border. i have been there. i went there in 2008. and come on, it's long. you can't get a fence on it. it's too long. so i put a fence around my place. everybody else should do the same thing. it's like a mask. my fence is to protect you. and half a million dollars, that's not bad for a fence. half a million, that's what hunter gets for one of his paintings. come on, they're not that's good. >> greg: emily, it's such an obvious comparison to make, but i can't resist. he gets on wall, america doesn't. he accepts the logic of the wall. speak up what else do you expect from someone who spends our money without restraint, includg
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his salary question micah reminds me of when i used to live in seattle and i would walk my dog by a homeless encampment and the neighbor was building this huge fence around their house. so on top of all the tax dollars and they had to pay with her and many a fence to make sure that they were kept safe from everyone in the camp or whatever. so he is acknowledging exactly -- to the tune of all of her money. remember the contracts that were recently canceled and all the funds going for the environmental projects. >> greg: i remember that like it was yesterday. i don't know what you're talking about. >> basically all of our tax dollars going to border infrastructure, it doesn't zoom include that's what's going to the wall and now he is spending 500,000 of our telex dollars on his own fence >> greg: kat, clearly this fence is a hateful message. he says i need a barrier between me and people, many likely
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minorities. he could be a racist. >> he said that? >> greg: i said that. >> no, i don't think everyone who has a fence is racist, no. >> greg: but the wall's race has peered >> i don't like the wall. i never one of the wall. i think we should remove welfare incentive and instead we can save money on wall and then my husband is more conservative than i am and he's like oh, we have a wall in the apartments. and i'm like yeah, i would be cold. then i say i'm kind of cold right now. and then on and on. >> greg: that's amazing. i feel like i was really there. >> we have been -- but no, i don't think it's the perfect analogy. >> greg: all right. but it was an easy one. >> it was. you are a busy man. >> greg: i don't have time to
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come up with difficult analogies. this one made sense. it's red meat. >> it was. >> i will give you that. the last couple times i've seen president biden, especially in town hall, i keep feeling like i am in "rocky 4" watching him get killed. please stop. i feel like if you cornered him and said what's up with a fence, he would be like what? i don't think he knows what's going on anymore. it's painful to watch seeing the people around him. it's probably his wife put a fence. like literally we are seeing, but he has such a great ace up his sleeve. doesn't matter if it is dementia or whatever medical ailment is having. not just gaps anymore. but he is this amazing trump card that he can play at any time. want to get rid of me? because the republicans are like
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oh, no -- no were not. because of what the progressive monster behind him is coming, the machine is coming. so that's why you are not seeing the right talk that much, serious talk about trying to get rid of them because we can't. >> greg: the next in line. curtis, what would you do with the border? >> the fence is interesting. some of the audience weren't even berthed at that time but remember -- remember how he was savage because he said i need an electrified fence around my house. i am the target of terrorists. he was. i look at the wall and i say that's how terrorists are coming in. as mayor of new york city, if the vote is elect me on novembey concern. because the third time will be the charm. they know you want new york. 1992 they tried. and obviously 9/11 they were successful. but they want to come back with
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her it's al qaeda, isis, or any of those knockoff groups, they want the big apple. the terrorists are coming through that void that is been created. some may be out of the thousands marching up from mexico, there could be ten terrorists. how would we know? there is no vetting process peer there is no background checks. we know already terrorists have been caught of the few that have been in the catch basin. so that is what our biggest concern would have to be. if you are a terrorist and some hobble in south yemen, i will get you, my little pretty. this will be the big time. was the best way to get into the country? right across the border from mexico into america. >> greg: i would be a terrible terrorists. i am so lazy. >> you would get too nervous. >> greg: i would get to nevers. >> you talk. >> greg: i would get upset. >> there would be a scathing email right before the attack. >> greg: i get the mic send one scathing email to you and
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♪ ♪ >> greg: we got rampant murder theft, and crime but it's banding trump's name that deserves the taxpayers crime. actions are petty from a mayor that's the size of a yeti. after the january 6 capital rights, new bill de blasio vowed to end contracts with the trump organization saying he will know longer profit from this relationship in new york city. part of his quest to make sure no one makes money new york city. except of course, his wife. so all violent crime levels are at all-time highs around new york, they are blockhead
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makes it his personal mission to remove the former president's name from several sites across the city. he got rid of thomas jefferson at city hall, now is after trump. the legacy of great presidents. that was -- should have gotten applause. will audit -- -- may be because he added great things to nyc, bill de blasio -- haven't seen this much rage in his eyes since he murdered that groundhog. but these other priorities for mayor [bleep]. instead of devoting time and resources to a city that is in serious trouble, de blasio's personal vendetta could end up at bunt costing tax players $30 million. the mayor is stupid.
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kat, going to spend $30 million. are have you run into any lunatics on your way to work question mike >> every day. every day there are lunatics on the way. and that tenants -- losing tenants of the apartment but the tent city is getting bigger. i think it's at and maybe we should focus more on that then names on the building. what who cares. i don't care. if there was a building that had signage telling me to go [bleep] myself i still don't think -- i'm i appreciate the attention, actually. >> greg: i took that down, by the way. speak it was costing a lot of money. speak of the electric bill alone. >> to be clear, you did apologize. it was out of line. de blasio's wife ran like a $200 million program for the mentally ill and we have no idea where that money went.
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shouldn't we be investigating that instead of tearing down the signs question mike >> absolutely. five years, one and a quarter billion dollars and i wonder switzerland, panama, cayman islands. the mayor, spreadsheets, indictments, poke him on rikers island. because nobody can account for that money. bill de blasio you have to understand he has decided he is going to settle all scores on the way out. and that's against trump. so at night while he and his wife are separating the stems and the seeds -- they come up with these brain parts. i have been at the golf course in the bronx. the bronx. the least number of people to vote for trump in the last presidential election. nobody vandalize it, desecrated it, like a phage when you know
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-- now we are going to pay him $30 million. that is crazy. >> giving trump more money. >> and where is he going to get it? from us. sacking pay taxpayers on his way out the door. i would suggest he needs to change something because he is out of control. >> greg: i have no idea what these references mean. >> never brought this up in bible study. referent, you never talk to me about that. >> i'm completely lost. is this the mayor of portland? is that jay silence all i feel like -- i think the mayor's wife loves art and they have to come up with money for arts. we could solve this whole riddle
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if we take the anonymous tags off of hunter biden's art. who is buying the stuff and is probably -- they get a big kick out of and its phenomena so it all comes together in one big ugly web. it makes zero sense. going to take his name down? only going to get to more voters. you're going to inspire a whole generation of republicans because that always works in the movies. it always works when you tear something down. that will show them. no. >> greg: a dozen. last word, emily. >> i feel like this is a perfect -- the reason it is costing us $30 million because the mayor was like it is because he engaged in a crime. that's why he can cancel the contract. and then judge was like no, then he said fine, i'm doing it at will. that's what trickle that penalty. because he feels like it, that's why we are on the hook for 30 million and the irony is that
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the new party they are engaging with and the golf course, they have been rent. so to your point, taxpayers here in new york are going to get less from this in addition to the 30 million they are on the hook for all because de blasio said because i feel like it. and all the people in the bronx that came to the hearing and said we are leaving our job and we want to keep this year. so the people didn't vote for trump are still voting for this of course. spoon that's crazy. i'm glad somebody read the article. up next, they moved to the all-star game and blamed on voting. now the governor of georgia does some gloating. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things to do.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: in georgia will they play but will mlb take the game away? the city was two races for the all-star game, with in the world series be the same? at the atlanta braves won the pennant saturday night that is baseball, kat, georgia governor brian kemp tweeted while they stole all-star game from hardworking georgians, the braves earned their trip to the world series this season and are bringing it home to georgia. chop on and go braves. that tweet seems out of left field. baseball pond. if you forgot, the mlb moved its all-star game from atlanta to denver to protest the voting law
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that they called races. meanwhile, i'm still waiting for cnn to move their headquarters from there to vendor. quickly around the horn. should the braves not play in atlanta? what is the difference now from the all-star game? >> i'm like switzerland on this. i hate the braves. i just want to know not that we are in the world series to get to do the chop chop. didn't they retire it question mike >> the mayor just did it -- >> he said chop up >> for a town that has 30% -- and an estimated income coming from the scheme of $6 million each, i hope that it is slightly economic punch in the stomach was the all-star game and i also hope that if stacey abrams and stance she is wearing and i am sorry t-shirt. >> greg: she used the word
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debacle. can you do better? >> absolutely not. i don't think she will be wearing that t-shirt. and it's hypocrisy and politics. >> greg: that was the easiest and lamest answers to a given. >> i mean, we are running out of time. and i don't know anything about sports. not even a little thing about sports. i don't know anything. it's a most remarkable how i can live in this country for this long to be like a socialize human i know as little as i do. >> greg: last word to you tyrus. >> i get it. i just happen and note the stadium that is open right now. fenway park is open. all we have to do is where red sox uniforms and the braves can play their home games there. problem solved. >> the red sox lost on the weekend of time. >> how dare you. scathing email coming our way.
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