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the war effort. yes, wear completely stopped civilian vehicle production during the 40s so that we could invest all of our time in our labor effort into producing things that would help aid in the war effort, kind of course. so download that app and watch and also watch saturday night, 8:00 and 11:00, one nation . >> greg: tilmeade i was a close one .ha happy friday. my happy friday friends and happy july 4th weekend. rightnd off from your favorite little firecracker me. let's remember to be careful
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out there. i'd y hate to see you lose a finger like my childhood friend. > we had to call mittens. >> so in case you scoff at the idea that the media workshe from the same script, the same playbook, the same oxygen deprived brain, you need to seeu thursday's l.a. times piece on how late nights allegedly comedians covered the january six hearings. all the late night shows s the times covered featured the exact same unison response or should i say unisom since they were dull enough to put a meth head into a coma. >> we are coming to you just hours after the january six comedy shock to the world with a hearing that can only be described as google goog hot hot muchi. yeah, i know. >> i too are shocked to hear that trump through any of his food away from me. >> let's be honest. this guy's taking more selfies with food than he has with somee
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of his kids right. >> immediately the agents like who the hell let him out of his car seat and knowing trump , he probably finishes big mac first, thenn threw a place. >> isn't that unreal? who has ketchup at lunch? >> wow. well, those shows should come with a warning. do not operate heavy machinery afterwardo or expect amusement while viewing. they aren't even trying tohi thinkle outside the box, maybe because it's now a coffin where comedy goes to die. >> it's like they all think comedydy isn't their job. and if you watch a few minutes i you'll agree it's nott' even a hobby. it's sad. instead, their job is to spout acceptable liberal elitist assumptions to be safe. meanwhile, their audience feels like they're in a tv room atv gitmo and pete hegseth has been holding the remote, which explains why their audienceve is shrinking like it's got a speedo full of ice cubes.
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meanwhile, our ratings are sick and sick, sick in a good way. >> oh , yeah. that's what the team say. >> we're sick and a good way. >> not in a hey, what are these sores? why do i want to eat bananass and clean my face? the shout out to monkeypox. we are just stealing our viewers. we're taking the ones with the big fat wallets. it's like we're doing a smash and grab on him and taking only the good stuff, whichod leads me s back to the l.a. times. they covered with the late night set about june six but mysteriously left off one show. noww what show could that be? >> do you think it's the one that a is it parroting the other shows b and is beating the out of them and less than a year of being on air and see who's host hotter than the handle of
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a cast iron skillet. h it how do you let me finish? i want to reread that one and see whose hosts is hotter than the handle of a cast iron skillet in the oven for three hours. thanks for writing that , pat . >> yes, that's this show gutfeld show. so why w would the l.a. times" leave us out of their recap? ea what could their reasoning be ?o well, there is none. when the leading late night show is bucking the conformity of those other shows, you'dev think that would be a story, perhaps even a big one forr the writer whose beat is late night tv. buto, no, they ignored this show . it's me trying to get aat lap dance at applebee's. i get confuseds. and all those bright lights again. the question is why?ag.
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well, it's like the january six hearings. e if you don't showw the other side of anything, it helps you think it doesn't exist. it's like when your car's making a strange noise so yio you turn the radio and suddenly the noise is gone. >> it's like covering your eyes and sticking your fingers in your ears and singing la la y la la la la. >> which is how doctors say is the safest way to get through fox and friends. they don't watch. with few exceptions, bentainstream press has over backwards to ignore our success, since ignoring it means we don't't exist, theree could be no viable alternative to their crud fests. true of their their minds weree, any more closed. they'd be a post office on july 4th. >> so what does that say about their beliefs? tor their egos that maybe n they know that neither can standei up to a challenge? it's the same thing that happened when fox news launchedew twenty five years agh they laughed, they mocked and you saw how that turned
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out. we're stopping them like grapes under the feet of an italiane winemaker. >> f i get asked this questionke a lotr. from college kids.ot where am i and why am i tied up ? >> but also how do i respond to people who outnumber me on campus and trust me forcamp my beliefs, you know, i alwaysab say stab them in the face with truth. can a knife made of honesty when people give you for being different, just say, do you ever wonder why i choose the harder path? why would i make it hardou on myself? >> i mean, i could just do you . so aren't you curious as to why i would make myself less popular than a class called intro to chlamydia?
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it's a question i posed to t my evaporating competition. do you ever wonder why we aren't doing you ? is it because we're dumb or crazy? door maybe i know somethinget you don't. the answer isn't k as important as them hearing that question. it's likee q when i asked my wie ,why are tennis pros livings with us? sure, i could do their liberal late night stick panderingf is the easy form of comedy. i wish someonei could explain that to the writers at snl. t they'reo still doing trump as an evil cheeto jokes that were stale in twenty sixteen while saying nothing about a president who flopped off a stopped bike like he was rounding a turn in the tour de france through . people in this industry don't like us meaning myself, cat and tyrus. well, i'm guessing i'm guessing kairis catches a little less thangg the rest of us . there's something about givingbo to a guy who's not only smarterr than you but could foldol
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you into his wallet. >> but i lost friends.ri the moreen successful this show became before i was just h harmless. they could pat me on the head and say he just doesn't know any better. but then when the winning begann ,suddenly they don't want you around anymore. they'll marginalizear your ideas say that you used to be funny but not anymore. they don't want to face you . maybe because i knew better thanus they do it and they don'h want to have to fightt for their beliefs. >> we must all agree or the cocktail party . >> what a chicken way to go through life, especially in this industry. >> the l.a. times ignored us because they're cowards, which is lamer than the late night hostre w they drool over n the future where they come around to seeing why we're killing. he who cares? we don't need them. but hey, our door's always open . >> unlike their minds. who don't? i could be the only to pose ont
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a book cover. besides stuart varney, kennedy, kennedy, both mrs. kennedy. he was the second guest host of red eye, fox news contributor w take the state of new jersey, add hilarity and mix it with a bowl of gravel and you get actor comedian jim slurring his . and finally, both she and california expect a lot of blackouts this summerer . fox news contributor caddis. we have ferrite say, a panel full of comedians very funny people who probably have very valuable insights on this topic ,including perhaps you , tom .. yes, greg, how are you ?
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we got great. >> i love to say, look, we gotth the, the rundown of the show in email today and it said a block. >> let's's talk about how awesoe greg is .s >> you know, my producers should be a little more subtle you about me. >> it's about all the opportunities i give to everyone else. o >> it is true. and you're killing it in the ratings, including the younger demographic. you have the youngest demographic in lateting the youh is odd because in the teleprompter you have the biggestau, most elderly person font through . i can't see anything probably i'll be seeing you anymore. one question. do i want to move on to kennedy because she's funnierun. >> do you think it's the comedians who are concerned about being liberal or is it the people like the producers and their bosses? it's all of them altogether.
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and these thing is , i used to think it was a liberal bias, but it really is a bias toward the establishment and those in power, which is weird because it didn't used toid be that way. i worked on the daily shown with jon stewart when he took over the show in nineteenin ninety nine . he came in and he said to everyone, we're going after the powerful who's everha in power, we're going after. and he did that for a while and his show was killing it. >> now you're killing it because you're doing it. >> there you go. very good.>> greg: g i amd. killing. yes. yes. no need to applaud. we're eating to my valuableng talking time every time you applaud kennedy, you were rhis big star on mtv. >> how many people did you how many friends did you lose? like did you notice a sea change and the people around you when you started working at fox? >> it wasn't whening ox i start? working here . it was in twenty sixteen . so when trump was electedat that was the line in the sand. so for people who in the past had been tolerant of my views, which had been libertarian and conservative, that was fines
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for a while. you know, like l you said, as long as you were the cute little pet. but butbut once someone came ip power who offended the establishment, that was the line. and a lot of people weren'tto willing to cross it in order to be friends anymore. and it's a miserable feelingise but, you know, i look ate the people like chelsea handler and stephen colbert who are formerly funny people who have a great deal of personal experience and how they're soo unfunny now. and i realize that fear is theow worst way to operate in comedy . and i would suspect what would andy kaufman have done? would he have ever been afraid of offending someone or losing friends? ie absolutely not. like j the joke was a more important thing, making people uncomfortable. and i'm really happy there's someone making someone uncomfortable because the places like l.a. times would love to have an establishment leftist column forever. but it's boring and it's failing and it's not where most of the country butg it is right.
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you know, no, i'd likee to think that i make everybody uncomfortable. le i think i do. i when you're gaffey. w yeah, i'm gaffaney them stranges . i'd like to stare at people. you know, jim , you still have you i don't know what yourre politics really are. i can't figure them out. but i assume that you. still a have i don't thinkre you're a liberal, but you haveib the liberal friends. so i can't. do you find that comedians actually give a about this stuff orns some of them do? >> yeah.im you got to really be careful oft the conversation. we try not to just bring it up. yeah.ot you know, you got the you've got the people. i justst want to play by the hollywood playbook, the comics . what apl judday apatow tweet abt this . let a tweet that similar. so john edwards casting fore a movie. maybe i'll see my twitter feedfe bill . i'm going to put him in because he thinks like mee b. it's the hollywood playbook. and now you'vehe got h the other guy say, hey, man,k. just righty up there and tell jokes. what'sel the bigl deal ? right. so it's a fine line. you ride. but also with these late night-n guys , it's like it's almost like the covid jokes, likee all the comics have him and then a hack.
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>> no one wants to hear them anymore in a club. they're waiting for a new wavey over the commentariat to bring back those jokes. and that's how these guys gett a look at guys from like, oh , good. he's in the news again. wewe got tons of material, same hockey jokes. >> like you said, it's 2016. yeah. yeah. >> it is like it's a rotation like, you know, like that little kac display at the diner. >> just keep right runninggo around. yeah. ououi just like doing this with my finger hypnotized. they like they hey>> when trump lays low for like three weeks with no statements and then all of a sudden yes he's back. we got jokes. exactly. we got, our covid jokes. >> they need it cat why are they so intimidated by us. he said i yeah because you always get me those articles about this showth and i'm like white. i'm nott in this of surgery my own name. i'm never in there. soea what you're doing is sendig me an article about how great you are again. >> hey thanks. a friends foror you lost close friends and when you told them
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no, i'm not violent, it's the same thing as kennedy went through where i've had my beliefsh. haven't changedhe since i met some of these people. i've always been libertarian has been exactly the same, but then it just became not okayec that , you know, i've neverep voted for a republican. i've also never voted for a democrat. but then in twenty sixteen in twenty it was not dra okayts201t wasn't voting for a democratis and i all ofto the history thati had with some of these people over a decade, some of these people didn't matter because i was now a horrible person. >> and it wasn't just an angry conversation. lo i actually don'tse have some of these people that was very, n' close with in my life, even though i didn't change at all. those people changed. and the guy that ii was supposed to vote for these things are a going great. >> which guy? yeah, exactly. if that's to be a guy in what for what ?: >> depends on what you're y talking. ou
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>> yeah, you're right. to political office. >> i actually you know jack well, you know, the andy kaufman thing, it may be true. we don't know greg. this all could be an act. you could turn out to be some left wing communist. >> and this whole thing is a ruse for world leaders. >> give putin black riding around on horseback. >> were you diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma after regular use of johnson and johnson baby powder or shower to shower before when they will like nothing, you may be entitled to compensation. johnson and johnson failed to warn customers of cancer risks leading to billions awarded to tell cancer victims if you were diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma after using johnson johnson tout products that lawyer lawyers a eight or 1% right now someone could be listed as the owner of stealing thousands of dollars of your hard equity and anybody
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your family is the best plan you can meet. >> once known for a check that bare>> the other four out f control hair, it's time for it . relax man on man atch. >> this week, british prime minister boris johnson, the guy with a bowl of fettuccinih on his head , blamed a russia's
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war in ukraine. >> dudes being dudes, you needei more women in positions of power. >> if putin was a woman, which obviously is , but if you were ,i really don't think he would have embarked on a crazy macho war of being an invasionas violence in the wayio that he thought. a perfect example of toxicli masculinity is what he's doing in ukraine. >>'s sorry, boris, you flunk history or herstory researchers actually studied how often european rulers went to war between fourteen eighty in 1913 and over one hundred ninety 1 three rains . they found that states ruledound by queens where 27% more likely to wagee war than those ruled by kings. >> the experts blame most of that on their periods.
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how can you laugh at that sexist l last time ? i'm taking, you know, free humor from kilmeade anyway. >> now earlier putin basically called johnson fat load because johnson and other g7 summit leaders mocked putin's physique earlier this week. no, boris, please don't. but putin hit back saying, quote, i don't know how they wanted to get undressed above or below the waist, but i think it would be a disgusting sight in any case, it's necessary to stop abusing alcohol and other bad habits to physical exercise and take part in sports.
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>> that sounds like the emails i send to the view, but terriblese. soso i'll just wait for wild applause dies down. all right. but other weird erupted there first. >> joe says pain [ at the pump will continue until ukraine wins. >> how long is it fair to expectg american driverser and drivers around the world tou paynd that premium for this waro as long as it takes? russia cannot, in fact defeat ukraine and move beyond ukrainen . this ise a critical, criticaley position for the world and then shows national economic council director claims paying high gas prices. >> it's about the future ofpa the liberal world order.er >> what do you say to those families who say, listen, we can't afford to pay for eighty five a gallon for months ,if not years.lo this isn about the future of
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the liberal world order and we have to stand firmm. does this mean lizard people really existea? >> i'm just going to startes investing in tin foil hat because only . >> so joe , how are you going to run the liberal world orderbe when you had nothing to say about putin at the summit? adnot the way i spent. now i'm i'm a model model guy. m i'm going to meet putin is i like rocky for i'm like avon drogo. no, i'm like rocky. 's i'm sorry.wn took down corn pops out, dropped the phone to drop my phone driver pull over . don't makeke me grab the wheel. kennedy how do you feel about
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toxic masculinity being the cause of war ? >> i mean, i don't disagree with it, but the uk isn't exactly blameless and all of this . and is boris johnson saying like in fact i identify as a woman and that's how i'm going to overcome every challenge. but might comes my way fromha parliament? yes, ma'am. very macho. i it's like every look at every single war , especially the united states. it's a sausage swinging contest. >> right. you look at the pentagon papers, you know, it was like reasons we're helping vietnam 70% reasons were there so welo don't look like complete. >> 93%ok. >> if that's not toxic masculinity, i don't know what cat they're saying. you know, boris is saying toxic masculinity that we're doing this war and the war is why our gas prices are so high and it's all for the new world order. be
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liberal world order. how do you feel about that as globalist? thank you . well, i mean, in my future, a country of khalistan, i will definitely be non interventionist in our foreign policy. >> that's good. that's go keep that in mind, guys . yeah, it is . it is interesting toe be watching cable news and have someone say, well, yeah, the liberal world order does indicate denuke that interview like you say, that it's kindd of something that you would hear like a right wing host. >> i leave them. they are right. but they actually said it. yeah, it was the wild things are wild.. and then, you know, i don't think anybody really cares that , you know, he said all these western leaders would look bad with their shirts off with one exception, justin trudeau. >> he's probably like wants to call putin and be like, okay, like, no, we're not getting along. but you didn't mean me. >> and it takes a lot of shoe
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polish to cover his bare chest because he was in blackface. >> that's why jim carrey, you care to comment on their toxic masculinity or boris johnson's hair? >> it'snt up to you , but yeah. well, i mean, just that boris assume that putin is a man. >> that's a reckless statement right there. right. g weoi don't know what's going on. itit could be transitioning rigt now. you look, he's already got the . yeah. he up halfway through . he's got the . . that's a reckless statement by boris. it is . is .t how dare he just assume that i would kill for a rack likeat that ? >>:il are you happy paying more for more gas knowing that we're fighting a war thousands of miles away because. >> no, i'm not. one is.im and they just the guy we'reut just going to keep going to go out and buy a seventy thousand dollar car and eventually you'll,000 get your money back in seventeen, seventeen years you'll break
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even instead of buying a honda accord for twenty thousand. yes. no one's thinking like that exactly. >> but they still make records. i have one . >> how do you think i got here , tom ?>> you know this is kind of it's lbing, don't you think? it's like something that you would tell me, you know, and whisper like, you know, it's the liberal world order. >> that's what i've been saying this for years. because i think that's whyth they are maybe coming outis with this now because i don't know who that guy was. he looked like some kind of evil character from a bond movie with the goatee. and he's's like,he this is aboui the liberal world order because i think the right wingers have been saying it. so they're like, let's's r just come outut and say it, becausees now alex jones is going to i be like they said, yeah, he's like now we know it is . >> and it's about the bronx, you know, he'll go on to the next thing. >> yeah.hi so t they're trying to throw us off now, but we know what it's for and of course it is . and i mean, look, boris had a point.
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>> of course it's about toxicul masculinity. >> i mean,in i guess.. but the putin likes that . >> yeah. you know what i mean? when they mentioned that putin was like, yeah, of course it is . >> yeah. strong men. yeah, man, i would rather be a toxic masculine man than a i don't know. >> and by tha the way, that pico of putin is like twenty five years old . i know we're good. yeah exactly. anyway it looks like that no more . yeah that's true . greg, one good thing about t the new world order was on cnnew so nobody saw it. that's true . up next , was the creator of friends a for the lack of diversity at central park? hey, everyone, on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium sleep. and i'm here with my good friend, country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago
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and she's pledging four million bucks to brand university to support its african-american studies department. kaufman also regrets her original name for the series, which was whiteh people are awesome. i get word that when the show started, six best buds living in west village apartments they could never afford b in rel life, it became a huge success,g paving the way for such amazing spinoffs like joey, said kaufman in a recent interview. in i've learned a lot in the last twenty years admitting and accepting guilt is nott easy. it's painful. looking at yourself in the mirror, i'm embarrassed that i didn'tf know better twenty five years ago. but now that she's got a few money and gets royalty checks every week. a fat donation to make yourself feel better is no problem. kaufman adds. the casting wasn'tm. a conscioua decision based on their race,dd but on their chemistry with each other. which is why the role of chandler did not go to mr. t .h
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>>is it would have been a great phoebe though that previously kauffman's coproducer kevin bright defended the casting choices, adding, quote, i would have been insane not to hire those six actors. > what can i say?s. i wish lisa was black. b >> who's lisa anyway? well, he won't be working in hollywood again, butn. the idea of casting shows basedr on race rarely works. >>ks isn't that how we got carmela? but it's true . h >>av it would be nice to have more black characters on tv. i mean, god , i love the cosby show. shout out to america's dad, ji jim . jim , it's like white with thee white race is the only one
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that has this new heredity sin. >> it's we all have to now like apologize for just being forpi our pigment. >> i know. i guess black characters matter . i didn't know but you know, i knew black lives matter, but now black characters. yes. and look, if they'rehe going to be doling out money like you showed cosby before, we should all get money from the creators of cosby going,e hey, listen, this is america's dad. hi >> you tricked us . yeah, even if i added some black characters, i still would have never watched one episode enough. so doesn't matter. >> i wasn't going to tune in because of it. d i felt neither. > no, yeah, yeah, yeah. i just. you do have friends, y whatever haircut they had that everyone when i got it.ey i mean what is that . >> yes exactly. yeah. itas was awful but i forgot abot whenever jennifer aniston got a haircut that everybody got everybody got even the guys to
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you know. >> yeah. t, ethat was like i'm like chandler. i'm like who the hell is chandler? yeah,, i don't want to hang out with that guy who thinks he's like chandler. i just like looking behind the scenes and seeing everything on their shelves when i used to watch fred. o son you just kind of believeus that they were real and that they were really r your friends cat right. >> not entirely. >> i just with comments like to justt's so easy make them because you feel like you're supposed to like, yeah, of course. coui feel bad there was but noy follows up like okay, so which character would you have replaced with a black personwi.t >> which of these peopleng that you hired are you going to throw under the bus. they no actually that would be better if it was a black person playing instead of this specific person. he and of course you is obviously mean it. of course, shehe doesn'tan i ret friends being exactly what it was because otherwise she wouldn't just have fair you know, for mel to just throw it because of friends. >>
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>> g right. you know, i mean and let's say, you know what ? i should havee cast a black person in the role of the guy at central perk and then it'd be like, oh , serving white people. i >> tom , it seems like everything now is getting the statue treatment right.in sitcoms, you're getting the statue treatment foundings . there's winston churchill. have toyt white is you be evil because it's original sin and you can't wash it off like you because you i mean,t i feel like you're the expert being a racist that you could run. s >> well, she is trying to wash it off. greg, the funny thingng about this is the, the endowment that she put up the money for, it's called the marta f kauffman professorship for african-american. >> if she she says she's guilty but she's not so guiltyy t that she doesn't putof her big fat white name in front. >> that is so funny. so funny.ny that's right. it's is my money.
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i am your white god . there's going to be a black professor at that school that has to have the marta kauffman name in front offta their title. >> yes. and then they're going to the professor is going to ask that to be removed. they'll never realize that the person, marta kauffman, is white and davis friends, which had no black people. they're going to what's going to davis davis for million dollars blood money and it's african-american studies. ca why notn tv production like the whole thing is you give it to jobs. yeah, right. not get him in the industry. >> danity, what do you make of this story? i think they should have called it the stokely carmichaelgi professorship, you know, to actually representhi the real. but you're at the right. what a narcissist. and should mel brooks apologize for making blazing saddles? you know, everyone who who made art or comedy that couldn't be made today, should they be,
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with forearms wider than your head ends up beating the living out ofh you .g butt i bet they're sorry they really don't want to be doing this story. don't't want to 10% fan, you can go be pushing to cover for the new project and guy that he was holding on to my generation. >> take advantage of your generation. g take action. have you seen them lately? they're toon busy gluing themselves to their phones, which i hate toth telllth you ,e charged by electricity brought to you by coal. >> meanwhile, climate activist group known as the fire extinguishers slash suv tires in new york to protest greenhouse gas emissions. it >> you know, it watching , assistant put on the spare they left pamphlets on theirmp victims cars demanding suvs be banned and more government investmentnt on public transport
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. well, suvn owners are demanding more investmentle in the beatins of the activist, applauding violence. >> the vandals vowed to do the same to cars across the country because that'll win them over . by the way, it's also a well thought out plan. you know, since tow trucks run on angel instead of fossil fuels, cat you know, i was looking at that .ad of those folks glued to the painting. i thought this is like somebody you might have dated. . >> yeah. i was going to like look like they're in there. like he's a little young forfo me. sor they're in their twenties like i guess he's twenty one , which i guess makes sense because like you're supposed to be dumb right now you're likee w so i wasas like looking at their shirts like just stop oil . why didn't anybody else think of that ? yeah. that is like an actualat organization. >> yes. how . yeah.. yeah. how like what do you need. just stop oil.
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right.? i don't understand how you can make sense out of somebodyy that young could be that dumb but how could be a whole organization full of people. >> that's true . yeah. you know you're a religiousus person tom and i always respect that . >> this is something that god got wrong. >> why are the young people with the most energy, the dumbeste ? >> shouldn't it be in the reverse? as you get older, you getmo dumberst ene? >> i mean that we came up with that. that's a brilliant idea. well, yes, it be like a baby could be a genius, but then a then you have tot get smarter at some point because then all the old people who are running the world would be oh, i guess they are. >> i mean, i don't know, i screwed no, i screwed up this segment. i said, yeah, well, you know, the thing with the suvs, they're slashingng tires. these almost all of the suvs in manhattan are owned all and operated by minority drivers. they're the ones driving the rich liberals around. so once again, you're hurtingliu the guy who's just out there
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trying to make a buck. and i've been noticing that when we first moved to new york , you would see no radio, right? it would say no radio. we had given up because crime was so bad we didn't want the criminals to take our radior . so we kind of would talk directly to the criminals, say no radio. i feel like people are doing that now with their suvs. you see suvs, greenpeaceit on the back. yes. people who have c bigy cars now, they try to signal that they'ree on the right side because they're afraid of these environmentalists a problem. candido of , we are talking about it and that's all they want. they don't even care. they just want they want they want publicity. >> you know what they should: do? they should separate t their their their meeting little hot dog fingers fromot the priceless work of art with a little scuffle. >> yes. go . >> and if you don't want to hurt the frame, you don't want to hit the painting. but their skin is important. and with the most recent supreme court ruling on gunsce and concealed carry, i would be very careful if i were slashing someone's tires in new york now because there are
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a lot of guns to begin with . they're going to be even more now and i'm sure there ares a lot of people are very protective of their expensive cars who would love to see a tasty person? yes, jim , what would happen if you walked out and somebody was slashing the tires of your record like but i got r trouble. >> i don't't care.>> ji needed new tires anyway, so perfect. and the insurance will cover it. >> but like these kids, these1- twenty one year old kids, you wait till they get married and move to the suburbs and you know, their kids are playing sports . are they going to walk t there because they don't want to takec the car or a little eight. and now we'rewe going to walk to the soccer game. that's seven miles away to save on oil. they know nothing right now. yes. ightand i wonder if they come with the painting, like ifou you buy it that it was done with it because i take them with the painting. i would take them with the painting . >>th exactly all the fun i could have in my art gallery. up next , why do both sides of the aisle view the others as hostile parties giving it
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you know, we have reached baseline, but also, you know, i think that would back me upp on this. obviously, we needar some more parties out there. we need atee least one more because two sides are soy entrenched they think the others are the otheror party is terrorizing them, which is completely false. >> yeah, only the democrats get the ball there. but you know, before the show you said that you think bullying is an art form and should be encouraged. >> i wasas well, it's funny usually when greg says that he's saying something fake, but i actually do believea that . why was that ? why am i not surprised? i mean,g: i would rather be a w bully than be bullied. sohe when someone asked me is tb other is the other side bullies? >> i'm like, no, they'reul losers. that's amazing. >> greg: that's jim . and all bullies is like a strong word. i mean, you just, disagreeee on people always goig to do it.t.i ne but you know, i neverve hadr ha a climate change activist steal my lunch money.ch mon >> that'sey foliate.. they say like 25% of people don't want to be around other family members because of
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their politics. >> that's just like every thanksgiving. yeah, at's don't want to be around it. >> you know, as soon as you got your liberal friend comment and the republicans argue so.ca yeah.n, soue. what do you do? just don't show up. >> i tell my tires got slashed t . >>ha i just happened to catch. are you pro or con bullying? >> it depends on the person deserves to be bullied bute if they deserve to be bullied then they're probably the bully because bullying is mean but also bullying i think helped me like i was bullied but i deserved at least some of it. i was like a really ugly little for a long time and i had to grow up, you know. >> and you know, now i think you need to give four million dollars to some college. yeah. if only i had that , i might consider it. but i also think part of c this is becauseon some of the loudest voices on both sides are the bullying voices and you get more attention
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