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scott. we leave you with more sights and sounds from the latin jubilee queen elizabeth. >> the commonwealth of the nation. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. welcome back, i hope everybody had a decent three day weekend. we have to do the news. following last week's mass shooting, 30 people killed over the weekend, 13 in philly alone,
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residents ares safer at billr cosby's house now. [laughter] to tackle issues like mass shootings and nightly murders, i think we should go to the very beginning. cosmos, 13.8 billion years old. but you didn't think i meant literally the beginning. i figure we will start there and by my estimate we should be done with this model walk by the time the debate runs out of gold. [laughter] to see what evil looks like now it's a backdrop of history. 30 years because something did. sure we've had horrible violenc for centuries, genghis khan killed millions of people, but he also fathered a time. historians call him.
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imagine the father's day card when he was around. he didn't get that nickname fro not spraying for breeze after h is the bathroom, he was truly terrible. that he's not around to hear me ripping on him. and then, there are the world wars. one, which i guess led to two, bet you didn't think i'd be thi thorough, did you? i'm regular julius socrates. the good news, it seems the les violent as a species expects ar these spasms of mayhem or as george has stone because it misdemeanors. guns have been around longer than wolf blitzer or joy behar. but not mass shootings, their new.
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so they could shoot them off th teachers heads. we have had violence, weaponry, and evil, that is just the gutfeld family. with this latest violence seems in this greater context. why is that? guns screamed the left. but guns have been around it's that single variable thinking again, right, would be? >> this ar 15 has got to go. and i don't care, nra, you have to give that gun up. whatever they are, they ar 15 i not a hunting gun. it is not a gun where you're going to go out and shoot your dinner. this gun is meant to kill people , that's what it's for and you can't have it anymore. >> as long as i get to keep my ee hagens.
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i'm going to go out and shoot m some e haas. she sold me. now there's another new variabl that could be part of this bullying, it feels like that ha gotten worse. the solutions for bullying seem pretty weak. something tells me that's not addressing the people most likely to kill. meanwhile the schools have been in perpetual decline for decade is the costs go up. kids would call it a pyramid scheme if they knew what pyramids were in the really damaged kids are too young to have a paper trail that might serve as a red flag when they tried to get a weapon. what about broken homes? that's new as well, since the 1970s we seen society decline, some have even encouraged it. what has filled those gaps, you can have gangs, videogames, tik
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tok, much like biden's energy policy, we're going to force yo off fossil fuels with no alternative because the decline of the nuclear family is a loss of presage energy to. when things go wrong with kids, what do they have to go for them . he's got an empty tank, and wha does he fill it with? seriously bad [bleep]. those are the variables. the intersect to create nightly mayhem and mass shootings for these variables can't be observed by the media or the left because they are culpable. it's like a vampire looking int it hear and can't see his reflection. to they've wrecked more homes than hurricane katrina, with no father and the house, how does young man learn how to handle his own rage? sometimes he doesn't, and all o this violence could reflect thi vital inability to handle disagreements in a civil manner.
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civility becomes the opposite o manliness. meanwhile, something else has arisen in the last four decades cable news where actions are amplified beyond anyone's imagination. you could be ivan the terrible in one quick in easy step and the media obliges by making you into a household name and isn't that what the youth of america wants? we blame the carnage on the crime. no one dare work backwards, but i'm bold enough to remember wha democrats cared about root causes, but now who has the time , who wants to make that effort? it's only this country's future that's being gunned down. it's easier to just blame the object and the killer's hand. the last 30 years show you it's more than that, a broken household creates a broken person. sent to a broken untrained and ambivalent that that creates a hellish act amplified by ed media. every action incentivized.
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the criminal gets back into a broken home, unforgettable, and the media turns it into content. the killers don't even have to make a demand. here we can raise the rifle ban of 21, that worked so well with alcohol. until we admit it's multifaceted , we are lost. family, religion, even fathers, that mattered more than anybody knew it. we have no purpose and you don' respect life, and now a thoughtless culture hates the gun rather than their own desertion of values. i guess i can't blame them, but i do. let's meet tonight's guests. she talks so fast your ears hav to put on track shoes, emily compagno. he works and the hottest clubs on the comedy circuit handing
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out paper towels and the bathroom, jamie lissow, he is what you get when you cross and 80s teen billing with the state of connecticut, cohost of the clay travis and buck sexton show, buck sexton. she can refinish furniture with her laugh, fox news contributor kat timpf. emily, good to see you. you are one of the only people here at the office yesterday. >> i was holding down the fort, to get that's another way to sa that you are. >> now, i was eating chips out of every basket. >> they have free food, they
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just didn't tell you. we all avoid it. so it worked on that second ste where it's like we must do something. we must do something in than yo see that there's only one variable that they will look at that almost guarantees failure. you're only looking at one variable which is guns. no one else will trust you. >> a guarantees failure and it also to meet eliminates why it' all just chicago which he brought up in the intro, illinois had one of the strictest gun laws in the country and yet chicago saw 43 people shot this weekend, eight of them fatally and that mayor was among the first to come out after the uvalde shooting to sa we need stricter gun laws, but if they really cared about that vulnerable community if they cared about use life's being lost to guns, then it's clearly not those laws that are being passed, they're calling for red flag laws, their calling for background checks, do you think that has any type of impact on
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the gang bangers in those communities that are actually responsible for these homicides? not at all. it's a totally separate problem. i know it's just one piece of the larger pie, but in terms of the homicide, criminal justice realm, it would do a lot better for them to enforce the laws that we already have weather than creates random ones that has applicability to pulling a trigger on the street. >> that's a good point, the law are already there. people were argued against the reason why it's that you have the logic in reverse that chicago has the gun laws becaus of the crime, that's what they'll argue, but those people what do they care? >> at.
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>> whatever joke you're about t make, you can't. >> i have so many jokes about gun violence. it's just which one to choose. >> there are so many of them. i encourage you, to drop all of them and ruin your career. you can see them all in my new special, things that aren't funny. would be saying hey, nra, hay, nra, and i was watching it thinking what are the chances the nra is watching this? what is the chance that anyone is watching that show, that was so crazy. i'm going to be controversial i think they should raise the age for 21 i do think they should make it 21 and see what happens. >> i'm always for beta testing anything. but the hard thing about testin something like that is even though these mass shootings are not rare enough, they are rare enough that you can do an experiment for five years and
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maybe not have anything to do with what you're testing. >> for sure. some places have weird laws, like in alaska, they face time you and just look at the background. >> that actually might work. just looking in the background. >> but no, the kids, the mass shooter, apparently he killed cats. how did we miss this? anybody that mutilates animals always ends up moving to the next level. where am i, i'm going to he was being thoughtful to even the
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most droll topics. that's good, i'll take it. >> it's been a long weekend. part of my brain i think i left summer, but i'm not sure where. >> i've never been to chicago i went a couple of weeks ago and was standing in front of the, i looks like a metallic spleen, and it just this big metal thing . everybody stares at it i turned my girlfriend and i say may be the crime in this city is just limited to certain areas. in new york, then there was a fatal shooting at the being tha then caused a total lockdown on anyone under the age of 18 bein allowed in the park two hours after we were there. so clearly chicago has a big problem, now we get to the root cause we can talk about blm and a lot of things. while people are just discussin the gun law changes that are
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possible, gun laws disproportionately affect young minority men in cities. what you're seeing on the one hand they are saying magazine limitations. there say more background checks , but then the district attorney in chicago and philadelphia, they have young guys they say i don't want to enforce the law. so this is what ends up happening. they make it harder for people to use the guns at the range, they have state trooper come by. and then at the city level wher it happens, they say we want to enforce those strict gun laws because we're going to have a disparate impact on social stuf just will suffer. >> that is such good point. >> 's so you just entered why they're not enforcing the laws.
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>> what do you think cats, last word to you? >> i think we talk about do something and you say let's do something, that's not an actual call to action part that's not really doing anything. even if that was in place, you talk about this most recent shooting, that wouldn't have made much of a difference if th cops were hanging out outside o the school for more than an hour . obviously most of the gun violence occurs. i think we need to be careful about making laws based on emotion and general. it's one thing to say is pro- second amendment, but to meet the second amendment is the argument because that's in plac and that applies and if you don't respect that, then really the whole constitution because if that doesn't matter than non of them do. >> by the way, it is very easy for canada to go with gun bans
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when you next door neighbor is the united states. all my god, let's go next door and bang on the door and see if they have any guns and we alway do. >> the dad, the prime minister and the 70s, he made it basically impossible to get a handgun there in the somatic come along for the purposes of virtual sickeningly. you can get a handgun in canada anyway. >> perhaps the dumbest person i canada became the prime minister . >> the criminals that are shooting people in canada which isn't happening, they can get a handgun,. >> up next, our biden aids throwing him under the bus throwing him under the bus because he makes an to be clear, we have never been accused of being flashy, sexy or lit. may i? we're definitely not lit. i mean seriously, we named ourselves booking.com
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that is said. >> now i'm sad. >> approval numbers and the press is barely alive. the favorability is down to a third. according to a trendline average , i love their tiny car. is voters must be turning over in their graves. probably not dead. sure, biden's numbers are crashing like nancy pelosi's husband.
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i'd float, but the country is doing horribly and i live here. bidens only above water and hawaii, massachusetts, and vermont and yes, emily, those are still even delaware's approval rating is 36 percent. meanwhile, according to nbc news , biden is frustrated with his own staff and feels like he can't catch a break quoth he makes a clear statement only to have aids rushed to explain tha he meant something else. the so-called cleanup campaign his advisors undermines him. it sounds like maybe it's time for joe to name names, if he could remember names. all this as gas prices hit a record high over memorial day weekend according to aaa, whatever that is. it's approaching an average of
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$5. when trump was president it was a dollar 77 per gallon. that means by the end of joe's term, gas will be $800 a gallon. just kidding, no way he makes i until the end of his term. he's going to retire early. this is my prediction. so he said that he can't catch break, what about us? the country makes the hunger games look like a romantic comedy. joe, what say you? hey, look very look. gas prices are not that high, you can't trust those guys at aaa. they're all alcoholics. that's how they get into that group. i am clear into sync, that's what joe is. i've always been to sink. the difference between succeeding and success that's how it sounds.
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so put that in your pipe and stick your wad in that. >> yes. jamie. jamie, you get politics in alaska, right? it's delivered there. you guys have politics coming. >> we just started getting politics and we just got ms. pac-man. where were on the delay. is it fair to blame biden for everything? i mean not everything, but it seems to be a trend. does it not stick out to anybod when he says i had this clear into sink statement in then the aids try to change it. when i think of biden i don't think clear into sink. i think eventually, these approval ratings are ridiculous. i think eventually though have the approval ratings and it wil just be a list of the people.
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so gas is crazy and in alaska, think it's five 50. i started boomer, i actually save money by uber. we just got over, and true story , the three times i called uber, the same guy came. i swear to god, it was one guy he said he was making us the money because no one had caught on that you could drive over, and than oddly enough i'm a single guy, none of this is jokes, i went on tinder, there was one person on tinder. and it's the guy that drives th
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uber. >> eno, in alaska if you go to grinder, there would be a lot o bears. >> people are shocked by that joke, that's an actual fact. there is an upside to all of this, right? >> no. i don't think there's an upside. i think it's awful. i have a hard time not feeling kind of bad for biden because h has never been a guy that peopl took seriously, and i kind of know how that feels. unfortunately. i feel once you make it to be the president of the united states of america, you think people might start taking you seriously, and they still don't so it's probably never going to
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happen. it doesn't seem like he wants t be doing this. there is no way i live to be that old, but it's hard to not feel bad for him. it impacts all of us so much an it seems to keep getting worse. >> the lady that pledged i don' take her seriously, i can't remember her name. the problem with the problem is that it affects everyone. inflation hits everybody, and h cannot pretend that somehow thi is okay or normal. >> speaking of small things, bi things, when trump said he wanted two scoops of ice cream it was a huge issue and the white house. is that an official policy dish? some of the cleanup on aisle biden is stuff like yeah, it will nuke china. that is a big deal, that's a problem, in saying that stuff
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when you are the commander-in-chief on these highly sensitive political issues so the fact that he's walking around saying who's correcting me, everybody's correcting you because they don't all want to die. >> and that's an incentive. but emily says he wants to spea for himself, should he? >> let him. for his points, we are either left with just what he says and that makes us either confused o dead, or will accept it because then we can continue operating is a nation that's like when serial killer gets finally arrested and prosecuted like 16 decades later and everyone's like no, he's an old man now. don't feel sorry for him. >> do you think people would take me more seriously if i started going by catherine c
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timpf. you partner name on the left. >> i do have more initials. >> think about that. submitted submitted. totally ignored that very good question. somehow we bequeath mercy to ol bad people. like age makes every inmate loo fatherly. all their haricots white. >> up next, our millennial's more to shut you out for political rants. big game today! everybody ready? alexa, ask buick to start my enclave. starting your buick enclave. i just love our new alexa. dad, it's a buick. i love that new alexa smell. it's a buick. we need snacks for the team. alexa, take us to the nearest grocery store. getting directions.
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>> you might re- be related but your opinions are hated. lineal still family take hike with the opinions they don't like great new survey so new it still has a price tag on it
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finds that 78 percent of millennial's have blocked a family member on facebook over political postings. but seems pointless because the still live at home. but compare but compare that, just 41 percent too much political content. in other words, millennial's ar the softest group of people on the planet and should be thrown off a cliff. just kidding. though all walk off cliffs eventually because they're looking at their phone. the m kids in their phones. part of the reasons for barking and family member posting toxic or problematic things, sharing fake news and also to hide thei own personal lives which makes sense that's why i blocked fox news management from my webpage on wearable latex.
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so young people will block family members even if they still see them, i wonder how that even plays out. know, carl, don't even think about it. you're block from talking politics. nobody wants to see pictures of your ugly dog. great news, because, i can donate that spleen to you. he's going to be dead to everyone without that spleen. >> he can't hear you. >> what about the spleen? the spleen? who blocks you in your family? anybody block you? >> no, we're pretty much all on the same page. i just say we used to be we wer
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saved by our own stupidity with but now we share it with each other all the time. used to take may be bonk ribs i college and say why don't you give everybody a million dollar and disband the military. imagine taking a selfie video and then posting it for everyon to see we have to hyper politicize everything. that now even extends to within family sprayed it so it's also kind of height a little bit of the politics back in the day, now everyone sees everything yo do. if you don't put pronouns in your signature for example, people know. if you put pronouns, people know . and that's the world that were in. i hear the cool kids are on tik tok and. >> tik tok is jens the. what's the other one? >> who knows. now you sound really old. >> i can't help but think how
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does facebook affect that manso family? with they have cut their extrem behaviors early on? that is the catch-22. they come up with your if you d in your if you don't, i might write a book about it, not sure yet. what do you think? >> if you are blocking your relatives on facebook, you should just remember facebook i for them. face it facebook is informal in heels, it's for ants and uncles. it's for your aunts, uncles, grandparents, and that's it for it i can't imagine blocking someone in your family on facebook because you do have to see them. all of these dudes my facebook.
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lining up outside. >> dreams? >> s. how about your family? do you have family? i mean you were a raider cheerleader so i assume you did have family. >> it's a big thing, raider fan nation. i never had facebook, two third of those kids which you said, they blocked family members because they wanted to conceal their personal lives, but can't you just create an account name smith 123, and isn't that the point of being on facebook is that you are absolutely over sharing in general? isn't that social media? doesn't have to be smith 123? >> gutfeld 123, and half of the blocked family members for annoying comments. it's like what? honey, clean your room, honey it's time for dinner, what comments are these millennial s offended by? >> it's political stuff that
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actually gets them fired up. i would think most likely. >> alaska now with they just getting social media just a few months ago. how is this affecting your life of your family, especially as a divorced male? >> i don't think the people at home realize that jamie is divorced, and that creates a whole other angle to this story. >> i think that's definitely related to this. is said millennial's walking of of cliff, just a week ago and with my son who is 13 and he's walking kind of with his phone. there was a big stairwell carpeted, but i said well, watc out. he said man, thanks. this lady next to me said you should have let him fall, he'll never do it again. this lady next to me and i said i believe you, first of all tha that would work, but i feel lik
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with my method he'll still have use of his arms and legs. this is a woman you might have met on tender. >> possibly. i'm so anti- facebook. i feel like it's bad for us. have you ever gone on facebook or instagram and finished growing in think i've felt so good. i don't think it's good for us, you never go on facebook and someone's like out, i just ate pie and i gained 20 pounds. and then there holding up a pai of jeans they used to fit into. >> no one does that. they show you the pie there making. like as if that want to go straight to their thighs and it will. do you know there is a chrome extension from the browser, there is a chrome facebook extension that turns off political comments so these people can have their families and click that unburied i wish
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>> should kids eat snacks that have wings on their backs? the latest experiment takes the mosquito and puts it in your child's burrito. with kids rather than eat food derived.
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true researchers are planning t feed bugs to kids at more primary schools in wales. you mean there are schools inside wales? >> wales is a country inside great britain. >> really? environmentally after that, why not the university of the west of england plan to serve crickets, mealworms and baloney from plan and insect protein to the group of five through 11 -year-olds and then survey them.
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cat, would you ever eat bugs fo the environment? or just for the attention? >> i have eaten bugs for the attention. >> really quiet? >> i was on her show and she ha bugs, i wasn't going to not eat it. we have kids care about the environment they like to have them eat bugs and then talk to them. >> i'm going to resent the environment if i'm eating bugs because of its. you have children still. >> this is another solution to problem that doesn't exist and my opinion. in eating school lunch i though how could i make this more disgusting. and one question, if they eat other crickets, will my going t
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get on a myspace, nothing? >> nicely done. >> you know what i'm talking about. and then it's like, let's get them to eat insects. aren't we kind of experimenting on these little creatures we call are precious babies? >> by we you mean them? i have to say that i feel like anytime i'm traveling it's an accepted part of the totally i' sure it's delicious and i'll type it every time i see this picture i just i don't think i can get through a whole bug without gagging. >> it has to be mixed in with food like it normally happens.
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>> nothing about that, i'd rather starve. >> if somebody put a bug and my salad, i will just throw the whole salad away. and will, i will throw it at somebody's face. the kids gonna find a bug in their salad and say there's not enough bugs in here. >> if you're in the cia, you sa i'm sorry, this salad is bugged. >> i will tell you, i did eat grasshopper when i was in mexic city. and it was lucius. there it was mixed in with the guacamole say don't taste it that much, but i like i can art hear people say they don't like it, but i like it when the climate change losers do things like say, eat cockroaches and let's go destroy the mona lisa. it's good it shows that these people are mentally unwell.
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the way you're blended with you dialect, which are talking about , mexico. i was transported back to tijuana. making those films. >> don't say who in till you watched it, emily. you're going to get one in your mailbox. when she spins the bottle she plans to kiss on and
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>> story in five words. woman wants to marry lane, so jamie, she describes herself as sexually attracted to inanimate objects. easy to divorce? >> good point. sorry. >> read this article and i was like this lady married an airplane and i'm signal? she has got to soon discover that they have airplanes withou wings and they are called bill does.
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that was a tough transition. >> i mean look. of boeing, you can get an f 35 with a little bit more than something a little cooler. maybe this is her little with top gun premiering. >> that plane is nowhere near tom cruise. >> he said fusillades, can you beat that? >> allstate if you want to bang a plane, bang a plane, i don't care. >> i think that will go down in the history of fox news quotes. the giant giant book of fox new
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thanks to emily compagno brian: hi, welcome to the saturday, i'm brian kilmeade and this is "one nation." there maybe an end in sight for the woke movement and the militarization of the me too movement. maybe we can cancel cancel culture. bill barr is talking about the durham probe. even though there is not a conviction this week he's kind

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