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which means it is time for ♪ ♪ greg steen corner. welcome to teen corner where we discuss the hottest topics for today's hottest teens. you may or may not be aware that there's a show on this network that airs at 5:00 p.m., and get this it's called "the five" how long did it take them to come up with that? also has five people, but thursday something was set on the show that in the words of the media sparked outrage. i let that definition, because it's one media outlet reports on tweets that another media outlet reported on earlier. they gossip like a group of high school girls sitting together in the calf. it's not reporting, its repurposed thing, like
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geraldo rivera does with five dead caterpillars to make a mustache. can't even tell, can you? amazing. so what was the offending opinion on "the five" let's find out? >> college does not look like it is fun anymore, have you seen how miserable the students are, they are ugly find themselves coming to see them on tiktok, they are out of shape, asexual, they don't want, they are like rejecting the truth and beauty, they all look like rejects from a loony bin. i would steer clear of college too. who the hell does he think he is? he is not a spring trick again, not even a spring roll, and him judging the looks of other people seems a little ironic on a scale of 1-10, maybe he is a 9.4. but looking at them may be twice body fat.
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some people might find them attractive, i don't know. his piercing blue eyes, those rock-hard packs, gorgeous salt-and-pepper hair. it's no wonder the jealous media pounced. my favorite headline fox news hosts 58 under fire. under fire for bizarre complaint, the college kids aren't hot enough. that's the independent british paper, but i am old enough to be their professor and they are old enough to be my girlfriend. but i agree, what greg gutfeld said was callous especially to these writers who let's face it they are all powwows. have you looked at your journalist lately? what a collection up before
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pictures. they look like something else made in a lab! on a scale of 1-10, journalists would be and nine. in german that means no will, as i know, i would never sleep with you. but the anger was worse among the british journalists. they are very sensitive, and i don't blame them, you know, there hottest woman over there is harry styles. and their teeth are the best part of their faces. i know, i'm glad you agree with me. the teachers union is just a coincidence, but the plane, it's just terrible, the plane don't protest, because how would the chance go? hey, hey,,, the skin tags have got to go. but i've always been there by their side, i want you to look at this people of truth written
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in 2007, it's like 15 years ago. it's now available in paperback. i don't know. and elaine chapter titled the ugly have no gandhi, i go into depth on how the most discriminated group of people are not black, hispanic,,, trans, it's so homely, having a face like joy behar, i know. [applause] i hope you are applauding her inspiration for everybody and a body like joy behar. the homely or get fewer job offers, fewer dates, and no thanks to thomas edison, they have to deal with lights. [laughter] there are loads of studies that bear that out, and if i did not live a really cool life, i would've looked them up. so you're going to have to take my word for it, someone this
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good looking does not have to live. but i was not always that hot. i had to put work into it, i go to the gym, i watch what i eat, groom all the problem areas. takes four men tell wax my body hair. three to hold me down and one to videotape. still, a dozen articles were written about greg gutfeld's comments, other articles incomplete because the authors were crying too hard to complete them. now besides these writers, no one has actually offended by these comments, they are just reporting on the possibility of offense, and all of these pieces noted greg gutfeld's age which is again 58 to suggest that that age and this kind of commentary would be creepy, but it backfired instead of everyone saying that old guy is gross it was holy crap, how could that amazing looking guy be 58, that's insane. they are like -- i know. [applause] just clap! even i saw him and i said,
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whatever he is doing, sign me up. but i get it, because they cannot argue the point, they blame the hot messenger. that has to make gutfeld smile, and what a beautiful smile it is, you can melt the icicles on brian salters [bleep]. i don't even know if he has it. so if i were gutfeld, i would take a good look in the mirror and enjoy the view. and as for the media, that group of homely copycats who continue to bottom feed off of their own rack, i hope for our sake they do it with a lights out. [applause] let's welcome tonight's guests! he is pretty vocal about wanting to be kathy hogle, congressman candidate lee zeldin! yes! she's had more scoops than michael moore at baskin-robbins,
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lydia moynihan! his laugh is so contagious that it often gets mistaken for tuberculosis, watch any time, opinion editor and fox news contributor charlie hurt? and this month he has switched her pepper spray to pumpkin spice, fox news contributor cat tif. now before i get to the superficial nature of my monologue i want to ask you, you had a wild night's last nights, you are involved in some gunplay, how did it all happen, what happened? >> crazy coming yesterday around 2:20 in the afternoon, and we were in a columbus parade in the bronx and we had just left my daughter's who were actually here today, they were at home alone doing homework in the kitchen table and also gunshots erupted and they were screaming and thought that these people were actually coming into the
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house, they were swift and smart and ran upstairs and lock themselves in the bathroom and called 911, one of the bullets was found about 30 feet from where they were sitting, the two people who were shot were laying down about 10 feet from where they were sitting, it was a pretty wild moment, we have been running this campaign where we have been talking about rising crime in new york, i was not expecting that the next press conference was going to be in front of crime scene tape in front of my own house and virtually my daughters, they were champs and smart and everybody is okay. >> greg: that is good, that is good! [applause] before i move on, any truth to the rumor that kathy hogle was seen speeding away? >> lee: absolutely so, we are still waiting for confirmation. >> greg: just screaming, it's the shots! anyway, i'm glad you're here tonight, we'll talk more about crime and would you like to comment on my monologue are just be happy that i am not asking
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you anything? >> lee: you are now the new king of late night. >> greg: that is true. and they are not going to be able to go after you with better talent, they are not funnier. so they are going to have to try is to find some angle to take down the king. there's another theory by the way that maybe success has gone to your head so much. that you have raised your standards so high that it has been left with this criticism of all these people who use the look so beautiful. >> greg: but they don't anymore because i am such a superstar my standards have just jumped. >> lee: exactly right. speetwo you're absolutely right, i find you hideous. [laughter] lydia. >> you have simple tastes, you are always satisfied with the best. >> greg: that is true, i don't know what that means, but yes, my standards will drop over
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time, our college kids uglier now, do you agree with me? >> lydia: you mentioned that you did not have time to do the research, so i did it for you. this is from the federal reserve of st. louis, they found that good-looking people make 5% more than average looking people, unattractive people made 9% less, so i think there is actually an argument to be said that if you have a quarter million ducks, you are better off spending that on really good plastic surgery than a four year degree from nyu. >> greg: that is a great point. [applause] >> lydia: i also think colleges are going to address this issue, stress, it's a very stressful time when you are in college, you're cramming for exams and stress leads to weight gain, you break out, you look tired, and colleges are trying to make it less stressful. and why you fired up a chemistry professor last week, his class was too hard, at ut austin one professor is not assigning grades, he's not going to take
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attendance, so i think that they will have time to hit the gym. >> greg: finally. >> with the freshman 15 coming you can lose 15. >> lydia: negative 15. >> greg: charlie, you are a journalist, but you are handsome. [laughter] why is everybody in your trade so hideously ugly? except for you. >> charlie: yeah. >> greg: is it healthy living? a >> charlie: i can't answer that, it is a real curiosity. it always has been. >> greg: we are always surprised, because of journalist we have on our just horrible looking. the amount of makeup that we go through on special reports especially. >> charlie: can we talk about you? >> greg: yes. >> charlie: 58, i think it's a just for them to focus on that, the second thing is i think that -- and i think that lee is
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right, you're the king of late night, but you are already trying to aged out, they are trying to push you towards 65. >> greg: i did not think of that. >> charlie: they have accepted that you are here and there's nothing you can do about it, so all they can hope is that you get too old and you have to retire. >> greg: wow. a >> charlie: but your point as a great about college. and you know, my personal belief is that i think that social media has destroyed college. because it used to be when you are 18 coming went to college, it was the first time you are unsupervised, you are around all of these people who were your age and as reckless as you will, and it was so much fun. but because of everybody is on social media, this is not anything new to them, and they go to college, and they don't know how to pick up a girl at a bar. they don't even know how to talk to a girl at a bar. >> greg: every thing is two-dimensional, three-dimensional is frightening. >> charlie: it's in their
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stupid phone. >> greg: they should bar is where nobody talks coming to just text each other like this. >> charlie: it's a hot spot. what's that thing called? >> kat: internet? >> greg: give him a break, he is 75. charlie hurt, we remember him at the bar! quite the journalist cat, you are a reporter for campus reform, were you ugly back then? >> kat: i was less attractive, but that's just because i was making less money. i did not know about like for karen stuff yet. >> greg: what do you make my theory? >> kat: you did a whole monologue of how good-looking you are and you are asking me to comment on it? i don't know why you want me opinion, because of i'm going to believe everything that i read about you on the internet in the past few days, and way too old for you. [laughter] >> greg: that's true. >> kat: i don't know if i am able to tell if someone is hot or not.
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i think i know, but according to my friends i don't. >> greg: have seen some of the people you updated. >> to me they were all hot. >> greg: they are trolls. you just must go hang out by bridges. >> kat: [laughs] now i am married if you haven't heard. >> greg: we have to move on, the city with no rules attracts the city with no rules attracts sticky >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> greg: welcome back, in new york you can get fleeced after your deceased, and no relief from a new york city thief, if you have not been following the crime wave or your name is kathy hogle, here's where we are at. last week a guy got hit and killed by a truck in midtown manhattan, this is video of the aftermath, before this there was
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type flint and tape of a woman pick pocketing him. while one onlooker film then left. in the thief actually gets there before the ambulance. cops are trying to use it dental to identify the guys since his wallet was taken by the cook who also remains unidentified. although you know who they have ideate? four members of the green goblin gang who attacked two women on the subway last week, turns out they are all cast members of "the view." [laughs] [applause] thank you. i think i am, but they are shoving criminals, one under 30s and have prior arrests good but much like the village people, we still don't have any explanation for the silly costumes. but criminals like that green goblin girl gangs need to harvest punishment a new york governor can authorize and make them spend a weekend with
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andrew cuomo. meanwhile david patterson noted that they are making the city unsafe like never before. >> even in the late '80s and 90s killing more people a year, i never felt as unsafe as i do now, hearing about an assault on the subway. >> greg: has rights, and also blind. and worried democrats will try to convince him he is not black. but maybe they want nyc to get so bad they will turn around and leave on their own. and send 35,000 residents to florida and as they say in lee zeldin's neighborhood, it's worth a shot. pop up. all right, what is your first move? if you like there is no bottom
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to the crime wife, it's so strange, what will you do? >> the last couple of weeks it has gotten worse. and tell them they are fired. [applause] and last week there was a woman on wednesday wearing a bulletproof vest murder by her husband released the day before, the judge did not have discretion away, the wife was like, listen, he is going to kill me and was charged with all sorts of domestic violence offenses, but the judge says i have to release this person the next day he murders this woman, his wife and for another three kids and now these three kids are going to have to grow up without a mother because kathy hogle and kathy hogle's new york, the judges don't get discretion, but if you look last weekend there are four knife attacks in ten hours on thursday and you have the green goblin gang committing their offense, you have the long island dad who
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was visiting his kit for parents weekend up in marist, it is out of control. we capitalize a weaker 22, you think we are recapping and that's where things have taken place, it is out of control and one party rule and needs to end, and kathy hogle has to go. [cheers and applause] >> greg: i'm glad you brought up -- because that is the worst case out of everything is the woman whose husband attacks her and then he gets out and kills her and they knew it was going to happen, she had a bulletproof vest on, that was not good enough, charlie, what is behind this, where is this animus against justice or the dash is it the idea that the criminal is somehow elevated above the victim? because we are actually the oppressor, i don't know. >> i've no idea, but democrats are supposed to be the party of women and the party that cares about women, and it is republicans who are waging a war on women, are you kidding me? there is an actual war.
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and obviously the only thing economics are usually what drive elections, the only thing that ever trump's the economy in the election is if people don't feel safe, crime trump's economics everything the time, and of course that's why democrats want to talk about abortion, that's all they want to talk about, the party's position on abortion is supported by maybe 10% of the population, but they want to talk about abortion because republicans aren't as comfortable talking about it, but the bottom line is republicans should say, yes, i am pro-life, i'm pro-life when it comes to unborn, and pro-life when it comes to my children walking to school, and pro-life when it comes to people riding on the subway system in and pro-life when it comes to a mother with her children or a woman walking on the street, we live in the greatest country on earth and a woman can't walk down the street at 7:00 in the evening in america. it is unwise for a woman to do that.
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that is absurd! >> greg: a tell people that come here, don't do -- you don't have to go anywhere, just stay home. that's actually my advice for everybody. >> lee: but you are not a feminist if you are not appalled by the notion that a woman can't walk down the street at 7:00 at night in new york city or anywhere else! [applause] >> greg: that's why i have been able to get a complete stranger to drive you home after the show. i pick someone off of -- >> charlie: does he have a neck tattoo? >> kat: is a hot? >> greg: i can't tell. is it getting better or worse where you live? everybody your exact address customer's before that is a great idea, thank you for looking out for me. it is not getting better, which is why it -- i don't even know what to say about it anymore, really. we are all saying, i will just say the same thing, i love -- like i can't say anything that i
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have not said before, the fact that they don't care about violent crime letting people out, you can't be shocked by this. you can be shocked anymore. >> greg: so whenever we are about to do a crime story, this is the issue for all of us, it is like what you say? because it is so monday now. it is so every single day that it is like what do you say? nobody is listening to it because of what you said at the beginning, the one party rule means that there is no brakes on the system. >> kat: and it's not that i don't care, i certainly care, because i have to live here and i would like to be able to take the subway and feel okay with that or walk my dog at night and feel okay with that, but at this time i don't. >> greg: lydia, i just to take the subway all the time, i have not in 20 years. are you still taking it? >> lydia: of course. i mean, i always feel a little nervous, and i recognize it's a poor choice of outfit given the
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green gang, i'm not saying i'm a part of it, but you have not seen them in me. we talk about crime in the streets though. we don't talk about crime in the stores, going into a cvs now, there is more security at cvs then card ta five years ago, getting a tube of toothpaste is like a 30 minute and deborah coming have to get the manager, you have to get the key. >> kat: that's why i stopped taking care of my teeth. >> lydia: "ocean's 14" could be said in a drugstore, it might be harder for george clooney to get some deodorant. >> greg: nobody wants to be the guy -- its four steps, you go in, you look, it's a locker coming have to go tell this guy, then -- everybody hates her job. they are like, we need help on aisle 13, yes, anal lube.
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suppositories, eminent suppositories. and everybody is like it, they would rather be anywhere else and they open the thing, i don't know if i want this anymore! only one flavor? and then they put it back in and they leave. >> lydia: don't feel obligated to buy it? >> greg: you do feel obligated, because he did all of this to get this thing. anyway, i probably talk too much about what i buy at cvs. they deliver that by the way. it has a long receipt, tell me about it. the story of my life on that receipt. anyways, i guess i should move on. up next, democrats up to theiran trickst, including sites designd to get cliques. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part?
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to help dems in the midterms according to axios, the political sight, not the great gymnast who stole my wallet when i fell asleep. i still forgive you, axios, if you call. the websites are pretending to be what they aren't to trick people. i think that's what liz cheney calls being a republican. [laughter] more than 50 local news sites with innocuous news sounding names like the milwaukee metro times, the mecklenburg herald and tri-city record and msnbc. they have been popping up across the country to keep out of ground states and they all look the same, news content mixed with sports and other local news items interspersed with biased political coverage hitting republicans. it's basically a political ad with high school football stores, but the news is as real as jesse's hairpiece. yeah, i know. so obvious. so who's behind the nefarious plot to undermine the integrity
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of journalism and the bedrock of our democracy? david brock. hard-core left-wing founder of media matters. of the media watchdog group. so what happens when a lefty media watchdog decides to create fake media? maybe he was none of media watchdog all along? not that they care, using the talking points constantly which may be why the media is not reporting on these fake sites right now. it's her primary source and they have to agree with their fictions. it reminds me of what my mom used to say, great, the truth shall set you free, truth was the guy that use to chain me into their radiator, and he never did, charlie, you have been new media for what, 50 years now? is this a new thing? or an old thing that is applied in a different way? and have you run across this? >> charlie: it's never a new thing, it's always something in alteration, but it is amazing
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the idea that "the new york times" and "the washington post" and cnn don't already line up for you, they spent the last seven years making up every single lie and peddling every lie you told them, the most ridiculous lies that any normal person could look at and say, that did not happen on a hotel room bed in moscow at that guy, it just did not happen and they are like, here it is. and they run with all of it. completely incredulously. >> greg: the playing field, the umpire, they just want the ball and everything. >> charlie: and it goes to show that the truism which is we say it a lot, but it is true, whatever they accuse other people of doing is what they are doing. they are enthralled with this business about this information and misinformation, they are the kings of it. >> greg: where is that lady? [applause] i get lectured every day about this information, and this is pure disinformation coming from the people who lecture that,
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what is her name? >> kat: nina jake awaits. >> greg: why did it roll off your lips? >> kat: because i'm smart and well-informed. [applause] >> greg: don't clap for that! you're just aching and on. so anyway, are these much different than what we have as news anyway? >> kat: i went to one of these websites, because again, wanted to stay really well-informed and i looked at the national news section and i was like i want to live in that country. the way that they describe it is nothing negative, everything positive, the inflation reduction act and its historic that, historic this, consumers are having the best time come everybody loves their life without -- it's like if you're going to cheat on a test, don't give yourself 100%, because people will start to raise eyebrows. >> greg: get one thing wrong. >> kat: not one negative thing about any democrat anywhere. >> greg: sounds a lot like morning joe, am i right, lydia?
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people are crazy. they get so upset about certain things. who cares, right? i don't know, that's my question, who cares? answer it, lydia? why are you dodging the question? >> lydia: i'm a journalist, i don't know. i'm afraid to identify as a journalist after your previous comments. peter you should be bothered by this, right? >> lydia: it's interesting, i am a reporter, i've covered business and politics, and a business if you write a fake news story about a company, you are slapped with a defamation, libel suit, maybe gary throws you in jail, but if you write a fake news story about politics, you get millions of dollars, venture capital. >> greg: it's amazing. >> charlie: i think that's a reason why a lot of terrible reporters wind up covering politics, because they can't get sued for it. you can't get sued out of -- >> greg: i didn't want to kill anybody, because i am up all night drinking and then i start
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writing about some kind of new drug, it's great! back then they did not have the internet. >> kat: what were the drugs you are recommending? >> greg: i'm no idea, probably will kill thousands, it's media matters, are you familiar? these are guys that would like to try to get every conservative buyer claiming that they were making the leap up, because they are making [bleep] up. >> lee: the left wants to silence and get rid of the social media accounts, the voice of the rights. conservatives want to have a debate of ideas. we might disagree with you, but let's have the best idea win the day. as a member of congress, i have seen how this all plays out from start to finish where you can get a story place anonymous source, everyone else picks up on it and then it might actually end up turning into an fbi investigation. they might be using it to get a new search warrant or they are able to create a special prosecutor and they are able to
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hoard more power, and it all starts with what could be a single anonymous source story to one person and then they roll with it. as he went through that list coming pointed out msnbc, and it was -- it's like a joke, but not. and all of these other outlets, they get used as the truth, and when people asked me, where should i go for news? i actually say the best thing for you to do if you can is try to get -- read a bunch, and just know that there are different biases and form your own independent judgment, conservatives don't want to tell you how you're supposed to think. we are not supposed to insist that you have to think like us, we want you to be able to form your own independent opinion, but unfortunately the left, they run out of good ideas and they are at their end were all they can do is just try to cancel the right. >> greg: i agree with you, try to get both sides! [applause] and i would suggest if you are watching at home, don't just, be stuck on one thing, go to both sides, fox & friends.
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♪i want to be with you everywhere♪ ♪ from bolt to blazer, equinox to silverado, chevy evs are for everyone, everywhere. ♪ >> greg: a judge says a thruple has the same rights as a couple. it's ruled that polyamorous relationships deserve the same legal protections has two person relationships, the decision came out of where all beautiful love stories begin, housing court. [laughter] two guys were living together, but one of them was also married to another guy at that live somewhere else, and if you have trouble following any of that, then you must be a bigot. when the merry guide died, the live-in boyfriend wanted to be able to pick up the lease. the building's owner said that he couldn't, but the judge ruled that this was wrong and that
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just because a relationship at three people in it, they said it too and did not mean that it could not be recognized which opens the door for the rest of us and with rent and insurance costs the way that they are, it seems like a marked flip make smart financial move, which means that the next open house, mary everyone is shows up. or as we call it in the media bids, pulling a geraldo. [laughter] i can't believe you wrote that joke. do you care? >> kat: i don't care if i people want to get married, it's their life, what does it matter? >> greg: what if you own a business, cats, flowers, and means removal and you offer a great health care plan and then charlie shows up with his of 14 wives and they all have to go on your health care plan? i bet you do not think of that, smarty-pants! i studied so much, you do not study that!
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[laughter] >> kat: okay. i just don't think this is going to be that popular of a thing. i think that most people like if they have a wife and a girlfriend, thinking the girlfriend is secret. [laughter] exactly. >> greg: charlie is like, yeah, totally get that. >> greg: i've been thinking, why do we have to have marriage and divorce in the courts at all? why can it be a private stuff? why can't you do it like you are buying a car or i don't know, i don't have any other analogies. i just ran out. >> lee: when you get those kids involved, fighting over stuff. it gets nasty inside the courts, but it would be even worse if you said, all right, just fight it out amongst yourselves. >> greg: go to a park with those civil war reenactors. >> lee: i would say i don't want to see a judge deciding on
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their own some new precedent on this stuff. and they are not -- you know, through the ranks there are so many people to get appointed and many people are in there forever, just let the state legislature tried to decide this stuff, let the people decide what they want. if they want to change the definition to allow charlie to get married to 14 other people, like that's not something for some judge in some court. at something the people to decide. >> greg: but how do they decide? lydia, how do they decide? i don't know. >> lydia: i feel like i'm in law school and i never went to law school. >> greg: what research do you have? >> lydia: i am complex how this conversation is initiative, what are the -- you say i love you so much, i'm so happy in our relationship, this is everything at once, and i think we should sleep with other people? i just don't know how you initiate that kind of conversation. >> kat: you have to make it seem like it's the other person's idea.
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just like with everything. >> greg: how do you stop? how do you start the conversation with that? >> kat: i can't give you all the attention that you deserve as such a wonderful person, so i feel like i'm really holding you back and we should both go out and see if we can get to know some other people. there you go. >> charlie: i agree with the idea that it's not terribly popular, we look at the whole thing, we tend to always look at these things as being some big issue of principle, they are not. they are small-time scams, they are just trying to get rent control for a couple of months. it's so stupid. >> greg: almost everything that is considered, okay, let's think about like the gender changing things in prison and stuff, a lot of this is just a scam so that you don't go into a prison with a bunch of dudes.
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>> charlie: and they only problem occurs when the people who are in charge fall for it and take it seriously. >> greg: exactly, he just knocked up two women and a women's prison, did you see that? an american hero. it's terrible. it is awful, i'm just saying, these are all scams. okay, we have to move on to come next, when you have a worn-out of attire, celebs will keep you inspired.
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>> a story in five worlds. >> greg: celeb role models do help. about 60% of people say that celebrity has gotten them through tough times. do you have a celebrity role model? don't say me, it's too easy. >> lydia: queen elizabeth, is she a celebrity? she just died, but she is still a celebrity. >> greg: it's because she just died. >> lydia: low hanging through. >> greg: at least you did not say kanye west. i will go to some of the osprey to last week i would've said kanye west. it's like going to a casino with kanye west coming when my three
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hands, and then the last one you lose everything. >> lee: you want to be careful with kanye west. >> greg: do you have an inspiration? >> charlie: i don't really pay attention to celebrity. >> greg: you don't? what kind of american are you? they are really win royalty, charlie. >> charlie: i get why some people do, but it should not be because they are celebrities, it should be because we tend to see ourselves in other people that we read that are doing things. >> greg: you see hunter biden after inspiration? >> charlie: i could never have hung with hunter biden. >> greg: hung is the word. [laughter] >> charlie: that's not what i meant. >> greg: i don't know what humans coming you pervert. >> charlie: can you go to her now? >> greg: lee, is there any celebrity role model? >> lee: i learn a lot of what not to do by watching them, i
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think that it's good to gain those lessons, if you want some of the good stuff in life, you look at parents and grandparents, clergy, and there is a lot of good role models, decent people, and i'm a military guy coming you are around the dogtags. [applause] >> greg: so is -- and she has a military guy. >> lee: service, honor, personal courage, these celebrities are teaching you the seven army values or anything close to it, so if you want to learn something, learn what not to do. >> greg: good point. [applause] what did you learn not to do? not to do? >> kat: what have i learned not to do? i only learning from doing it. i don't know. celebrity, i don't care, i don't care. when i'm going through something, you just keep getting out of it. >> greg: that's true. >> lee: thomas jefferson. >> kat: yeah, mine is god.
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