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in tweeted this moments ago he said i lost half a leg on one side and a foot on the other, one hand is being put together, one eye is no longer working an mighty ring is pretty blown, bu i feel lucky to be here in the people he got me here are amazing. then, we are lucky to have you come appraise for your continue recovery and your family. gutfeld is next. >> this is a fox news alerts. we are live, the u.s. humanitarian chief expressing doubts of a possible cease-fire following talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators. this comes as the un voted to suspend russia from the human rights council. that vote was in response to global outrage over by russian troops invade our commodified things are still being retreate from the rubble and survivors have horrific tales to tell. >> this is my friend's grave, h was killed soldiers walked
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behind him and immediately afte he he's headed we heard the cla and leona is on the ground. leona is gone. one of the soldiers asked why did you do it in the reply was, he was talking to him. >> the ukrainian government releasing lytic claims are intercepted radio recordings of a russian commander instructing the soldiers to take out civilians in a village outside it comes just a day after the mayor said more than 5,000 civilians have been killed in the city. ukrainian government officials have been pleading for more weapons to stop the carnage which the white house as they are receiving. >> for every russian tank. the unite states will have or has provided tian anti- take systems great if you factor in contributions from allies were almost at 90-1. ukrainian military has fought back fiercely coming out of
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first public admission by russi that the war isn't necessarily trending in their way, the kremlin spokesperson telling sk news, we have had significant losses in the ukraine and it's huge tragedy. gutfeld starts right now. we are almost at the end of the weekend if you're like me, you are probably really attractive. so sometimes when a crime is committed we focus on the main purpose, but not the accessorie except that in the world of coverups in politics it's the accessories you seal the deal. i speak of the 51 so-called intelligence operatives who signed a widely plotted documen naming hunter biden's laptop could be russian disinformation. the key word being could be and i could be a bottle of ketchup. but that doesn't mean you can
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turn me upside down and spank m bottom. while you can, but you have to ask me first. every talking head he wanted trump gone like it was the ten commandments. or they hair. but now republicans are saying they should expect subpoenas next year if they don't tell us how they reach their wrong completion completion and uniso without every evidence in the miss cleo deep into a bottle of scotch. after all it helped the biden campaign killed pre-election coverage linking joe to have. it's incredible when you think about it, the media our democratic party working together with the shadowed government, one that like our actual government ruthlessly gets things done. the decide how to amplify the
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lie and ultimately they got the americans to go the way they wanted them to vote great i hop they said cnn and msnbc thank you, and now, a year and a half after killing a story they are verifying the data for in lobbying crimes but why now, because it serves a purpose. tell us, wise man. >> they suppressed it. >> him income and now they are releasing it. >> him out. how does that guy keep getting younger? three words carrot smoothie. he makes a good point. they manipulated the biden laptop story like a spigot, the needed joe to get elected, so they turned it off, and now tha he's become an albatross around the parties not your mother turning it.
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the hunter biden business relationships have anything to do with who should be president of the united states. >> it's not interesting. we think about the time in the mexican person, of course he's not into a. why cover a story that makes yo look so bad. when the mainstream media look stupid. they can call it cnn plus. >> speaking of coming here is a great moment from a symposium o disinformation when a bright ki ask brian stelter exactly what we've all been asking. >> of all spoken extensively about fox news being a purveyor of disinformation, but cnn is right up there with them, they push the russian collision hoax they push the face mirrored justice cavanagh as a and they also as a white supremacist and yes, they dismissed the hunter
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laptop as pure russian disinformation with corporate journalist becoming little more than apologists and cheerleader for the regime, at this time to finally be clear that the canon of journalistic ethics is dead or no longer operative all the mistakes of the mainstream medi in cnn in particular seemed to magically all go in one direction. are we expected to believe this is all just some sort of random coincidence or is there something else behind it? >> it's time for lunch. >> it's always lunch with that guy. the weird thing is it was only eight in the morning. the media didn't think these ar needed this.
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and what happens later when you get caught. about the rest of the democrati rat pack. they claimed the near first. that includes all the big names like michael hayden and of course the ironically named jason clapper klapper he's neve done anything worthy of applaus for they saw no real evidence that they said the russians did it. the technical term for that is making leap up. they've published a show that they took part in business dealings bridge showing that th big guy was more alert and his shenanigans that he is at his own press conferences. saying he didn't is like saying michael lindell had nothing to do with my pillow. i wonder what the new york time or the washington post will decide that this is finally rea where they wait 18 months? i wonder what joe thinks. >> look.
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come on then. here is the deal. i mean, years and needs help, you help him out, that's what i do things right if you like facebook, eats work on your fastball, you throw a few around . if he likes making money for corporate regimes in eastern europe, you throw him a bone. it's what i do. in the big guy. here's the deal, to be honest, thought if you made a couple of suitcases full of cash, maybe h would lose the bad habits, but we know how that turned out, right? while. so the cover-up was meant to sway an election by misleading the american voters. worse, relying on evidence, but excluding their extreme resumes in national security experience and now they may be subject to
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congressional investigation. it's ironic the intelligence officials did not see this coming. where is the intelligence in that. it's like a palm reader getting hit by a bus. let's welcome tonight's guest, he serves as attorney general one more time he gets a green lizard at dairy queen, former attorney general of the united states, and author of the great new book one thing after another , bill barbier had and if you think his jacket is cheesy, wait until you hear his jokes. box across america host jimmy bailout. >> she is the reason houses in detroit fox news contributor ka timpf. finally, elephants don't want t talk about the tyrus in the room . my massive sidekick tyrus.
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welcome to the show. >> you might wake up on "outnumbered." what is your take on the media coverage freight i know you can't talk about it. >> this is simply a gross example of something that's on daily basis for me. we talk about the handwringing that was done over in the election, this kind of thing ha a far greater impact brickey i think the impact to, at least for somebody like me and people of other attractive people i can't believe anything anymore. i'm even doubting pictures. may be it's healthy we've all
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become cynical, what do you think? >> people have to have faith an not only elections, but also feel that we are all operating from some common set of facts. to make decisions. and then we find out where not, much like her jacket. it looks like a beehive excluded . >> that's a funny story nobody knows. i saw you out with your wife, but i didn't want to interrupt you because she was asking the waiter for a booster seat and i was contentious, i didn't want to screw it up right, but you talk about this, i love this. it's so good. first of all -- do you know that everyone in th atlantic is lecturing about the dangers of -- they haven't much about the of marijuana yet. >> they call themselves the atlantic. if you remember who ran the anonymous source report on
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veterans with 23 people and record denying it. they were really to run the story. they will cover the story with mountain of evidence, not to mention job to john radcliffe saying it at the election. and his business partners sayin it was a fake. everybody watching at home, there is no world for hunter biden get this money without is bad. >> shannon: -- without is dead being vice president. that's going to boost profits. you know what you have to take them down? stop it. you can't be a kardashian anymore. too many selfies. you go -- you know, tires, joe said something, he said that is not scintilla of evidence. and he is right. it was an avalanche. scintilla is like a shred of evidence. >> base coach. how dare you there grow up.
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he has a high chair. somebody did that. these are american martyrs. they couldn't have what happene in the previous election where hillary's laundry came out of the finish line and then it is going to happen again. so they all fell on their sword to save the country from problems, like everything falling to -- but they kept him out. and we are all knee-deep in it now. so job well done. >> that is such a great point. they saw this as a growth that
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never mind the morality. but we will worry about that later. >> you just got to make sure that the red dragon doesn't get in there. everything is going to be better . is going to be no inflation, no horrible economics of no crime and no wars. pretty much everything they accuse him of was going to happen if he was in happened when they got in. >> greg: and when he got out. >> quick throw whatever. >> greg: you know, kat, i had a rough day today. i drink some bad wine last night . >> we know. thanks for the texts. >> greg: anyway, kat, james biden, james biden got like $17 million wire from china and then there was like a 150 other weird wires going on and then
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appelbaum think this is a reall boring story. >> that's exactly it. i thought i had heard the worst takes on this already but to call this not interesting, okay smoking crack with escorts, stripper baby mamas. we as a country find that interesting are we not be on season 31 of more eat. i don't think that is the most important part of any at this. if you want strippers, that is between you and your doctors. but it is the corruption part that potential corruption looking at this, that is the part that i think really matter but don't say it's not interesting when there is crack and escorts and stripper baby mamas. >> greg: and it's interesting. i got everything i wanted. >> all he needed was the guitar. he would have and drugs and roc 'n roll. really interesting. you've got to have all three.
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>> these are the nicknames, the big guy. we got the big guy. >> he's under a bridge and new jersey. >> greg: that's enough. next, spends 6 million on a house. that is ath good rhyme. well done, everybody. too late! boom!uh-oh..'. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours.
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>> greg: if you question heard biggs, you are old racist and sexist pigs. according to near a new york magazine a developer of "black lives matter". about 3 million for manchin in la and six days later, less tha a week, kat, the blm foundation paid 5.8 million in cash for it. two out of 50% more than the
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average price for that area. i haven't seen that kind of money laundering since i actually picked one up by silve coins. i don't know why i wrote that. there was a better line. but lake kat after a road trip, this real estate deal does not pass the test. but don't ask any questions of bml cofounder who slammed the article as a despicable abuse o a platform saying what's happening to her and her movement is both racist and sexist. sexists, that assumes we know her pronoun. meanwhile a memo obtained describe the property as a safe house for leaders whose safety has been threatened, which make sense. if i felt threatened, the first thing i do is take charitable donations who i trick to make them think i'm doing good work.
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of course, that would only create more threats. they also said that the palace would serve as a dedicated spac for black creators to launch content online and abilify focu on abolition, stealing, justice urban agriculture, and culture. yes, because you need 774 score -- square foot in a manchin just scored store that much. we go to you for no appear reason. we've criticized criticize hunter biden and a block for being a corrupt and now we are calling all be out -- blm for being corrupt. how is that racist? >> the only question being aske -- >> true. but it is have you read it. i'm proud of you.
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we have to understand that ther is no we. there is no group. it is all the two america is al about individual achievement an "black lives matter", the only thing black about the interest of "black lives matter" are the people who look in the mirror. they have no interest how many schools could that build and ho many lawyers could that have taught -- bought for poor defendants. they took a message and they go the money from unaffected peopl who live in the air exterior an write a check to help the children and old when he goes t this. and then she gets caught make a right to the playbook. it is racist and sexist and the people will back up 10 feet. we need to step up forward 10 feet. it is racist and sexist how you took them and used your skin color and brotherhood to trick people into making your pocket past. i think it is the donors who ar racists? >> why. because they are posturing.
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their virtue signaling. they don't care about addressin the problem. they want to write checks and they knew, everyone knew at the time there was no policing thes funds. and yet they would rather write this money and sell it -- send it into the void. it is just like the ppp buys. we've just got to get that mone out there to show how great we are. it doesn't address the problem. the only problem it addresses i the lilt little building inside the donor that they can tell somebody that they gave the money and that they are progressive and that's really not racist. there definitely not racist. kat, you said something at t break. you said i am with the babies 100%. >> it is interesting to hear that when you hear somebody tal about sexism again. that hasn't been a thing since 2015. i'm serious. it was hot than 2015. got so much anymore.
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it is not hot anymore. >> it is like justin bieber. >> okay. >> greg: the audience of 3 degrees. i see why they ain't they can get away with that. i wouldn't want to be the one making this up and then you are investigating me just because i'm black. i would cry and run away and i would hang up the phone and my identity. nobody wants to be the one to d that. that turns out they're not getting away with the way they thought they would. >> they just see one color. i would never work for the criminal organization. >> that is funny. property is theft. i'm still recovering. you in the jacket, that you hav an opinion. >> it's a little controversial and -- if you have a problem with that hit me up on twitter.
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may be blm stood for block -- black lawns matter. everybody agrees with the sloga and nobody agrees with the organization. in 2015 if your member the democrats at it internal memo saying stay away from this organization because they haven't seen to do anything productive. remember that was an e-mail hacks and they put that with pollution and they said don't circulate this in-house, me outside of the white house but they go to -- that that was shady back then. here's everything they did righ to the credit, they bought a $6 million house in la which in the middle of the country is a house they bought for $175,000. it doesn't look that extravagant . >> it wasn't that pretty. >> if they spent 6 million and columbus, ohio, you would have geraldo's house. >> i agree with 100%. here is the bracket. they bought this for $6 million just a few weeks after. it was a $3 million home. and by the way, they bought ato
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a televangelist family, not tha they would do anything shady. it's a total scam. >> greg: was definitely laundering. i'm no expert at that but i'm assuming that's the case. >> what is the time you do your laundry? >> i do my laundry once a week. >> that is what that jacket is made up. it is like my grandma's shower cap. it looks like that or it looks like a couch that is about to get plastic in florida. >> it is not spongy but speckled . >> i stand by the purchase. i stand by yet. >> what else can you do. >> greg: what else we do. immigrants are dc bound with th seed on greyhound.
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this is the fox news alert. i'm griff jenkins in lviv. expressing doubt about possible season -- cease-fire. this has been comes as they voted to suspend russia from th human rights council. that was over atrocities committed over through -- troops since the 11. hundreds of people were killed and more bodies are retrieved daily. the ukrainian government releasing what it claims are intercepted radio recordings of the russian commander for soldiers to take out civilians in a village outside mariupol. and now the first mission by russia that the report is sent this is a returning their way. a spokesperson telling sky news they've had significant losses of troops. i'm griff jenkins, live in the bee. stay tuned to fox news for the latest. now back to "gutfeld!". >> greg: hate there, will blue states make a fuss when migrant
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show up by bus? bread red state governors that illegal -- across the nation. texas governor greg abbott announced he's addressing the immigration program -- problem. i hope texas is providing charter buses. >> texas is providing charter buses to send the illegal immigrants who up and dropped off by the biden administration to washington dc. we are sending them to the united states capitol or the biden demonstration will be demoted immediately address the needs that they are allowing to come across our border. >> so weak they are sending people wear their needs can be best sent. but he is god alone. the florida governor also know that he's going to send immigrants to sanctuary states like delaware. when you get the delaware they can drop off their credit card payments.
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>> contractor to dumping people who are legal from southern texas and we are going to go after their ability to do business under biden is dumping people, which he has dunked people at 2:00 a.m., they haven't done it lately but the data many months ago. we now have money where we can reap route them to to sanctuary states like delaware. >> they should have amnesty international investigate some of those flights. the reality the crisis is confronted in states like texas and florida for the situation i in their own backyard but it's democrats i got us into this miss on the first place so who better to deal with it. democrats in places like delaware in dc if they're not already booking flights to florida and texas. >> can we do this? you can't force people on buses? can they actually do this? >> i think the federal government will have ways of stopping them. but i love the idea.
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>> it really is a good idea. think about all those things that politicians do, democrats do, they ignore crime because they have private security. you have to mask. they don't mask up and then wit immigration, they can enjoy the cheap labor but they don't have to deal with the order -- the border crisis. kat? >> okay. i just think that immigration i something that everybody has go their fiery hot takes him but nobody wants to do anything about because it's got to be dealt with of the federal level because the current system we have was built in the 1990s when there was not this kind of blow of asylum seekers that but we still have the exact same system. no one is doing anything about it. again to, i always say this, i would buy some of them over to my apartment, depending on the night. i don't have anything on.
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>> i said this on the five, sho not as popular as they show tha i would take five illegal alien over one gender studies grant from brown. >> any day of the week. >> greg: i would type 100 illegal aliens for it that jack. and you know i like you. you actually get written many from the illegal aliens because they get stimulus checks for th gender studies is showing up with 600,000 in debt. it such a racket. i feel bad i love the spiteful move by both governors but i feel bad for the migrant going to dc because they fled a violent plays and wound up someplace more violent. it is so bad right now. >> my husbands were going to go to dc this weekend they decided to go to kyiv instead. it's not bad. think about it, it drives me crazy. there is such an indifference t the loss of life that is ensued from --
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they're taking recreational drugs and dying because they've been poisoning and the fact tha we have record deaths and with only five people talking about it on television right now. it is 100,000 and it is all tha and all. it is not an overdose, it is a poisoning. if you knew the book who did od there was a moment of the funeral when they say this is -- that was the night. it is tantamount to murder but there is a way to get them to d in delaware, which is a win-win for everybody. -- there you go. there getting phones too. >> i would take the bus. i was more impressed with jen psaki, her answer was like, no, that is kidnapping.
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>> the good news is if you get arrested in dc, you would be ou by the afternoon and be ready t go. it's not like you can't hate th bus fancy up and snacks and fancy and make it like it it is a party bus. them sure there will be a lot o people who were just crossing like you can go to detention or you can go on this nice bus and we are going to take you to dc brings you can see the white house. i can guarantee you those buses will befall. that i love that they are like their answer was you can do that . >> greg: i love the democrats are claiming they don't support open borders been you're giving them gifts for coming. they can call home and be like -- >> what you do if they don't pick up. we will just call again. >> greg: i don't even pick up my phone anymore. i don't expect them to. and i'm legal. i think. anyway, what am i. coming coming up you based his first book but we are not letting b bar off the hook.
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he is my second favorite bar after open. he's out with a brand-new book. memoirs of an attorney general. so let's ask him about it. a lot of people don't know this. you were attorney general twice under george hw bush and donald trump. obviously one was very loud and obnoxious and crass of and the other was donald trump. how would you compare working for both of them? >> they for both very different kinds of people. trump was very interesting and bit more of a challenge. >> did i put you on the spot. i think he is such an outsized character and you have to come in a way it's a case were you have to manage our boss.
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at least that's how i look at myself. >> kat and i like it it much th same way. >> tell me the story about the fight. was a story for you to hold donald trump is a piece of advice. >> so he had already offered me the job one day and a few days later he asked me to stop by again to visit him and a good life this was reopening of the thing, which was fine with me and i said to him toward the en i said you know, mr. president, you and i are going to have a problem when we disagree. and he said really on what. he kept on talking about the importance of punching back. is that if you punch back right away, the near the guy picks th time and place with a fight. i was playing football at columbia with my fraternity against of the fraternity and this guy through sanna my eyes and i acted like no big deal in the game went on for two hours. and afterward as we were walkin
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back up to the campus, i decked the guy in the president was happy that the story had a happ ending. but he didn't get the point and i said seats your way, mr. president, you would've thought right-of-way and you would've attacked him and everyone would've held you back in the game would've never been played and you never would've gotten justice at the end. >> greg: did he appreciate the moral to that story? >> obviously not. >> did your team cover the spread, more importantly. look at the outfit. i'm trying to make money here. can i add one more thing becaus he talked about the clashing styles but how many days and that the job before you ask yourself why you took the job. >> zero. i said it before. you were close to retirement. >> i was. i was essentially quasi- retire in on ports and things like that
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. i did eventually. i think you were presented with the conflict of words versus deeds, which is you might not like trump rustic personality but you really like his policie and it is like i hate his tweet but announced you don't have hi tweets that he market now you'v got inflation and you have crime . it's like i will take his kind of combative behavior. >> i was happy because of a frustration until the point of the election. it took some wrestling to sometimes keep them on track bu when people think of as of noxious traits, sometime had a good side to him. his impulsiveness. he could get you in trouble and you have to sometimes fight him to keep things on track but on the other hand it led the dynamism to give ministration. you should rollover the democratic inertia. >> this is what is so important. we have the opposite now that w
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have an actual helpless inertia. >> they don't make decisions. you kind of wish they would mak any because they make wrong ones . if trump decides to run -- do you think is going to run a 2024? >> i think right now he thinks he's going to run. >> greg: would you support amid he became the nominee? >> if he became the nominee, i would support the republican candidate because i think the greatest threat to the country is the democratic agenda and of not going to bow for the democrats. i think that would be a mistake for the republican party. >> greg: who do you like? >> clearly kanye. >> can ask a question? >> yes. >> this is the first book that you wrote? >> yes. >> what was the most difficult part when you are writing your life story when you put it on paper. was there anything in particular ? >> some part was the early year in the bush years.
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the hard part was the trump years and was hard because it's hard to catch new once in today present age. everyone is going to punt to take descendents out of context. i tried to be fair. there and balance with trump. and i think that trump deserves a lot of credit for coming in a time of the country at that was being pushed over the abyss by the progressive agenda and he put a stop to it. >> greg: has to be all or nothing. the greatest president that eve was or the devil. and you can't be anywhere in th middle. but the words versus deeds philosophy always addresses that . if you just look at the deeds, what he is done, it is importan and then you can look at the words and go, okay, nobody overdosed on that note because trump called rosie o'donnell a hog. >> yes, it sucks and it is unfortunate. >> he's not getting nothing
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tonight. >> greg: the book is called one thing after another. by it or i will never talk you again. up next, can bath pass math class? ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ we could walk forever ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪ ♪ may say ♪
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-- we are running out of time so here is the story and by words. fish can do math. it is true. as is well-adjusted he trained fish to do simple addition and attraction between 1 and 5. so i want to ask you, you owned like 500 fish. >> it is my hobby. my passion. and he had to, by stingrays and they can tell the difference between you and they know that they are going to get too quick pieces of shrimp part -- so the one. >> to accommodate have babies and they count their babies and they will have like three had a baby so if i take half a, the mom would be no one row quick. it risen really exciting news. they know when they're hungry and they recognize you and that add and subtract and they know when they are running out of air
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. people always try to be excited about you can get fish two count . he can count. he also knows when somebody is trying to beat him. so it's not really surprising science. >> can you count? >> yes. >> greg: i'm terrible with long division. >> i learned a lot more math an i really needed and it sucks that now that -- i don't think that they need to know. we already have them. >> greg: wait until they get their smart phones and they wil forget how to do the math. till, and you have any pets? >> no. d deceased. recently? >> yes. it was an english lab. >> greg: i'm sorry. >> way to research the guest on your show, grade. it, gene, you've ruined
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everything. >> we do know that is done can' count. anymore. rest in peace. shot up. last word to you coming future. >> the dog is dead, take it away . >> here's the thing really quick , yet domesticated fishlike high risk's are smart. bishop wilder down. fishing wouldn't be a thing if fish were smart big you see you buddy get ripped when a court never to be seen again but his tail gets thrown into the ocean five minutes later. >> you are buddy smokes crack and you do it had minutes later. there is just one -- your friend jumps off the bridge , you are following him. >> no, i don't.
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