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my 40th reunion, we laughed about old times life without cell phones and computers, the teachers who were so important to us, amazing we will connected with old friends. and we even had a reunion within a reunion, my east bury school kindergarten class. there they are. amazing. if you say you're not a reunion person, don't listen, go back, connect with your old friends. i loved my high school. ♪ ♪ >> greg: all right. yes. happy glorious monday to everyone here. so what happens when you're running out of white racists? [laughter]. >> i'm sorry. >> greg: that wasn't even meant
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to be funny. >> that was great, that's never happened before. >> greg: the set up gets a joke. well, when you run out of white racists, like doritos you've got to make more. and that means it's time for... ♪ >> this guy blows, brought to you by sugar free candy ruining halloween since 1962. ♪ >> greg: i don't think that's real. yep, charles blow is the worst writer in america. it's either him or the guy who keeps writing dwarf on my office door. tyrus. but blow, whose name is short for blowing smoke up his own ass, takes a tale involving latino leaders in la making biged to remarks about blacks and calls it proofs of white supremacy. so a latino smears a black person but that's white racism
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making white supremacy look more diverse than a 1980s ad. he calls it light supremacy which copies white supremacy because when a brown skinned minority says something anti black they obviously cribbed it from the whites. so i guess you can judge how racist someone is by the sun block number they use. the higher the number the more chance they have of being racist. i use a 45. so basically i'm a grand wizard. it's racism light, half the pigment and all the calories. of course non-whites can be biged to from louie farrakhan to joy reed but that's not what he's saying. he's saying there's different levels of pigment power and the lighter ones are white adjacent which sounds like sherwin williams's newest color. that's a paint store, kat. anyway, but when these bigots insult blacks they learn such
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bad behavior of course from the whites. isn't that racist itself that latinos aren't smart enough to be racist on their own they had to copy whitey. and i assume blue never considered it could have learned from him. this guy plays the race card more than liz warren trying to get in harvard. so now even brown people are white supremacists. lighter becomes lighter when they scoff at blacks. the yay on a must be pulling their hairs out and larry elder once feared as the face of white supremacy he's thinking dam, another job taken from a black man. tough break, even relief factor can't relieve that pain. great product, by the way. but while blow came to condemn racial tribalism, he then does the same thing seeking a new racial team sport and dividing
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the teams based on darkness. instead of shirts against skins it's skins versus darker skins. if we follow blow as if whiteness itself is evil and there are gradients. but maybe it's time we replace racism with whiteness and save everybody the time. in the old days being white made you racist now you're racist if you're light f in guy saw a gray squirrel attacking a black squirrel he would say the gray squirrel learned that from white people. who knew white supremacists were so lazy one day they were marching with tiki torches now outsources it to immigrants. now all the wish to defend police, the most disastrous anti black policy since they cancelled the jefferson's.
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it's true. if you don't support defunding than you're racist against blacks. there's not much wiggle room. blow's so shallow he should wear a no diving sign but we know decline in policing hurts blacks more than any policy over the last 30 years also blacks want more police. look at the skin color dead since the crime wave exploded they're mostly black. so what's this all come down to? well, charles's own -- it's his own racist meal ticket. you really got to hate white people to concoct this kind of feverish hate dream and also you have to see it as your career. blow is a 1-trick pony trying to survive in the media landscape. he can't ever say racism has diminished because if he says that he's out of a race baiting job. so no wonder he's expanding the pool of bigotry. he's like a horny dude changing
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his tinder profile to planet earth. plus he knows his employer can't ever fire him, right? that's racist he'll say. he's learned watching hall of fame race baiters from sharpton to sean king to joy reed. you need to expand the net of racism even if it means you're saying all the hard work of the civil rights leaders the past 60 years make things worse. so odd people like blow are called progressive because for them nothing ever progresses just gets worse. in his tiny little mind it's still 1958, and really that blows. >> period [cheers and applause]. >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests. people think it's cologne but he's actually stinking rich. host of making money on fox business, charles payne [cheers and applause]. >> greg: she's like a vespa italian and goes too fast for a normal conversation.
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outnumbered cohost emily compagno [cheers and applause] >> greg: she's like a fresh sheet of paper, white, blank, and ready to cut you. fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and applause] >> greg: and sleeping dogs let him lie, my massive side kick and the nwa world television champion, tyrus! [cheers and applause]. >> greg: charles, as always, you look fantastic. >> thank you very much. >> greg: yes. amazing tie and jacket ensemble, and i like the little hank chef, too, that's a nice touch. >> thank you, it's whimsical. >> greg: it is whimsical. do you think, this is an obvious question when somebody is constantly labeling people as racists the people off the hoot are the real racists, you know like brian kilmeade. >> charles: yeah. you hit it on the head for a lot of these folks it's about money
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and power. i remember the day after president oh balm a was arrested the naacp sent out a bunch of e-mails saying it's going to get worse now. this major milestone, but if you take away this, what do they have? what power source do they have? and it's unfortunate when there is a real issue of racism it's like, well, what the hell -- you don't want charles blow. according to the new york times covid-19 was racist, climate is racist. i'm like golly it's tough being a brother in america because everything is racist. if rain it's racist. everything is about me. it's not me i'm worried about it's the kids that have to grow up in the environment. little black kid, the message is never give up, starting from the top, every time he talks to black people it's they're coming to get you and charles blow echoes that, it's a shame. >> greg: there was a poll that said people found we were less
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racist 30 years anding that we are now. even though we made race the central focus, it only made things worse emily. i blame you. >> emily: i haven't been around that long. i agree and add on to the statement they're coming to get you and so this is how you should think and vote and feel. and that is the message. >> tyrus: it's like only we can protect you. we we'll give you? rinkents for your own votes. >> you're right, that person is beholden. >> tyrus: right. >> emily: that's right. remember when everything was about latinx and then all of a sudden only three percent of hispanic americans actually identified or wanted that. we now know almost seven out of ten americans are voting toward or prefer the gop or conservative ideals. so maybe perhaps the progressive
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left is seeing, is that a lost group, is that a lost mono lit that they wanted to shove in in a box and vote a dern way. since they lost them, is that it? >> greg: that's interesting if they're saying screw screw you we're going to cut ow losses. tyrus how lucky am i that now we got other races. huh? i'm so tired of being the face >> tyrus: you know, it's always a lot of firsts and here i am sitting in this chair about to defend white supremacy. like they didn't work hard for generations to keep their gene pool going this way to have someone just take it all away from them and just give it to somebody else. >> greg: yes. they're still white supremacist jobs. >> they gave up success and investigation to live a trailer home for no reason. you're not going to take it away
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from them. it drives me crazy because we just can't say, hey, those peep bleep, they were talking bad about brothers just happened to be latino. the bigger brother is they're just -- every group is not above having someone you wished wasn't in your group. white people. so when that group acts up, if blow had any backbone, he would have had the guts to attack the individual. but that's not what the woke do. they create individuals and the facades as the group. so this one or two individuals send something about, hey, we're used to it we used to be the backbone of everyone's complaint and we just keep winning. so you make the group, the whole thing and now you guys get to taste because back whiffs growing up 30 years ago it was worse.
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wheneverr whenever something bad happened in the news i was like this, please don't be a brother because it had a residual affect where everyone would blame all of us for the since of one. and they're doing it now. that one person -- the rest of the world is good saying, no, that's wrong but it's more comfortable to say all white people are wrong and then you can read the incredible i wrote about this. >> emily: that's it. it was about a column. kat you say you're so angry when a skinny white girl does something really bad. you go, oh, another woman throwing a bottle on a plane because they wouldn't let her dog sit in the front row. >> tyrus: they always let my dog sit there. i think i actually completely understand how and why he wrote this. i think -- i don't think he was dying to write about this. i think he knew he had to write about something, you know, like we've all been there. you don't know what the write
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about, all right, so mess can school birds that are kind of racist so i'll where this whole thing about how they're really racist and it doesn't represent everybody but i can city write about maybe it could. and then he's done. obviously it's harmful and i think that's what happens because it makes no sense. at the very top i says he's not saying and then goes on to say. a whole article without mentioning white supremacy and the new york times consistently gives him a huge platform when he repeats himself all the time because it's always the same outrages claim. >> emily: yeah. >> tyrus: because we share the same tocking point. it's the narrative so it doesn't matter. white supremacists, the rest of us are struggling and he's the only one that can save us.
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>> it's time to bust a move with me the perez, i'm your home boy joe i do what the dnc said. i'm hell a old and that's no lie. i came up in this game with the corn pop guy. so sit back and relax it's time for the biden rap. [cheers and applause] >> greg: yeah. have your savings fallen so low that you might have to be a giggilo? thank you. joe won't admit the economy's scary while he stuffs his face
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with frozen dairy. do you like spending money but hate math? then the biden administration has a jb for you. new analysis finds that the average 401-k plan down 25% compared to a year ago. resulting in 2. trillion in losses. now, to put that number in perspective, it's a lot. but that's the result of seven straight months of eight percent inflation. don't worry, though, joe's got a plan and thank god it doesn't involve boo i cans or stairs. >> inflation reduction act has to do with your ability to get tax credits for buying, if you need a new coffey machine, new washer, refrigerator, you buy it and efficient row fridge rater or coffee machine. you get tax credits for it. >> awesome i get tax credits for a coffee machine. finally you can get the new kureg and live in the box.
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sorry the only time there's a gas powered coffee machine is when eric swalwell uses a french press. didn't see a fart joke coming, did you? that's why we're number one, we can shove it in anywhere we want. but maybe joe should just stick to stuffy nose best like giving dating advice for a tween. >> very important thing i told my daughters and granddaughters, no serious guys till 30s. >> okay. >> no what? >> no series guys until you'rely. >> greg: yeah. yeah, she was really into that. if he were in anyone else he would be sniffing a face full of pepper spray. when will joe learn no means no? but that was on friday on california and it was just the start of an awkward weekend for joe. i wonder if he's concerned about the strength of the dollar right now. >> i'm not concerned about the strength of the dollar. i'm concerned about the rest of
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the world. does that make sense? yes, our economy's strong as hell. >> greg: oh, my goodness. strong as hell. unfortunately in the real world the economy's as strong as joe's bladder control. except this economy is not going to trickle down. shut up that's good. >> anything to add joe. >> no, get out jack, no problems here. they're somewhere else, somewhere far away, over the rainbow, rainbow sprinkles. i'm trying to say this economy is the strong as this ice cream right here, unyesterdaying, never ending. it's unstoppable. you know, taking flight is rock hard. solid as a rock. [cheers and applause] >> greg: you know, emily, that
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just grossed me out, nothing worse than melting ice cream over somebody's hand right it gets sticky. >> emily: and then licking it in front of you? >> greg: oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. you've seen my videos. >> emily: first of all president biden does not get to say hella, he does not. he will never be that cool. here's the thing about him munching on that ice cream cone. someone owns that franchise, that shop, and when he's eating that, we talk about inflation, what goes into ice cream, eggs right now up over 30%, milk up over 15%, utility gas in the 30s, rent almost seven percent, as he geefully eats that everything that went into that has been hit hard and if refuses to believe this is bidden's america as he munches on ice cream. that's why they've referenced that disconnect, everyone sees it they're just afraid to say
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it. >> greg: way to tease the next segment. >> charles: thank you. if you wonder why. >> tyrus: i was. i don't have my charles payne suit game on but i would like to say ice cream's up 13%. so that's just as nine. forget all that, the numbers and everything else, what bothered me the most because i still don't get it, when you watched that video what he came up he had ice cream and he was chewing and he was chaiing like, hold on. then he said what he said but he was still chewing, then a few more things, chewing with no relick. so how long does it take him to chew ice cream >> greg: that's right. it should have go right down. >> he made us wait and he's chewing. you don't even need teeth for that. you can feed a baby ice cream
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they'll get it down before they cry. you ever see a baby and' like, if any stranger came walking up and put hands on my daughter, that's not something you say to somebody's daughter you don't know. >> greg: exactly. >> that's something advice, an uncle sees you at christmas time. now no dating until 30 young lady is someone who intimately knows you. if someone does that to my daughter i'm thinking [bleep] to my daughter? you know what i'm saying? because he's probably about dating >> kat: what he said was even worse than no dating he said no serious guys until you're 30. so he's saying in your 20s fool around. >> greg: do you think he was trying row protect her against
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hunter? probable. >> you witch videos like i do, the secret service guy if you swam him in the back he's like no, not again. i'm just looking for that guy with the hat. >> secret service was like you're your own biggest theft. >> greg: that's right, he was warning the child what could happen. >> that and every catch a predator here just telling you about life, your naked would have hands cuff and boots >> greg: anything else? >> charles: i don't believe there's a single person in this country for whom their biggest problem is the age of their coffee maker. like nobody cares, nobody walks around all sad like my coffee maker's not as efficient and i would like it to be. >> i'm sorry. energy efficient. >> energy efficient coffee makers on the market because apparently this is what america
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wants. the best bet right now, not sure how biden can coat this, mr. coffee, five cups, 15 bucks. that's not i bad deal. >> that's a great deal. >> think about the alternative to that would be the bella, a single serve 1200 watts for 93 bucks. so we just cured that problem right there. >> greg: yes. >> charles: mr. coffee for everybody. >> greg: why does have to be a man, why can't it be they coffee. >> charles: maybe tell' sell it with a marker so you can put whatever you want in there. >> greg: i don't know. seems so confusing these days and i make all my decisions based on gender. it's really hard with inanimate objects. >> all right, obama tells dems, talk about trump and you'll get dumps can quickly stop migraine
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making sense. he warns cancel culture obsessions will cost democrats elections. in a recent episode of pod save america, a podcast i guess, former president obama took a break from writing his tenth autobiography slammed cancel culture and the obsession with former president donald trump. it's a comment that would give aoc a heart attack if he hadn't already passed away on january 6th. yeah, unbelievable. but i wonder do we spend enormous amount of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing trump said. >> we spend enormous amounts of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing he said or, you know, how rude or mean, you know, some of these republican candidates behaved. that's probably not something
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that, in the minds of most voters, overrides their basic interest. cannot pay the rent, what are gas prices, how am i dealing with child care. >> greg: got to play him at like 1.5 or two, speed him up a little. sounds like inflation has affected barack obama obviously driving up the price of the latest birthday party. he's right rent child care matter. meanwhile they're worried about a safe space for female athletes to shave their balls. [laughter] >> greg: why not. >> tyrus: got a point. >> greg: you can shave off a millisecond. but is not being a buzz kill a lesson for the democratic party. >> no, not being a buzz kill, right? and sometimes democrats are, right? sometimes people just want to not even if as if they are
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walking on egg shells and they want some acknowledgment that life is messy and that all of us at any given moment can, you know, say things the wrong way, you know, make mistakes. >> greg: what? how could the party of nancy pelosi be buzz kills? she's buzzed 80 per of the time on mow heat os and oh balming fluid. so obama amazing acknowledges sometimes people say the wrong things and life is messy and cancel culture succeeds. those are important words but will they sink in with members of his party who are busy collecting online scouts. or will you do the right thing, call hi a white sprem receive. is it johnny come lakely -- is obama johnny come lately. >> you just called me obama. it's all good.
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i love it. >> is it too late? no, a couple things wrong. it's not his party anymore. so everything he said right there fell on deaf ears and they'll probably come after him. but what i loved about obama is he's a guy that wants to tell it like it is but he knows the ramifications. he did the same thing basically talking about the democratic party like i talk to my son when i talk -- dad i run those bases so fast. sun, you know, you pumped your arms and rounded the base and got to first, and then about 80 seconds later you got to second. but i mean, you know, it's not a sprint it's a marathon when it is a sprint. because he just didn't want to say what he really wanted to say. >> greg: right. which is --. >> tyrus: y'all bleep beep stop leave everybody alone, you're ruining everything.
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cancel culture is back, and we have to fix this stuff and no one's going to listen to him. unfortunately, because they should but it's not his party anymore. it's progressive socialists dreaming the realms and real president like oh balm a are struck because that's unfortunate because us republicans could have a conversation with that democrat. he cannot of a conversation with a socialist person is going to call me a white supremacist as soon as i hit them with the facts. >> greg: yeah. or your fists. what do you say charles. >> charles: this is post president oh balm a, having a hard time. he has a $40 million house here, he can't do it anymore. governor was being good at a hypocrite. don't eat beef and he a is the first one at the barbecue ksaid here. >> i'm trying to be an angry as
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the rest of us. i don't even have solar panels. he graduate. that was a guy that says how much is too much? we don't know. he doesn't know. he's like that old owl commercial how do you get to the center of a tootsie pop? the world will never know. i'm trying to sign another netflix deal tomorrow. >> he's a republican. >> yes. >> he had to become what we -- he's talking about what we talk about on this show is that the worst part of the democrats are constantly -- they're fun killers. fox is having a good time you can tell we're generally happy people but you look at it and say why are the young people so sad >> kat: even when i'm not napping i'm more fun. sometimes even more so.
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but he made an appointment point to say i have this victim status but he didn't really address that. people likes that because it affords them certain power over people because they're a victim. a lot of people may be frustrated with their own lives, didn't reach a level of success they wanted to roach or a we've ca they wanted to achieve. but now that they have they tear down other people who have achieved it because they said something offensive years ago or something like that. but ultimately just because you tear down someone who is successful doesn't make you any more successful yourself. >> greg: i think bill murray is going through the cancel culture stage. >> this he will straighted to me the machine of the democratic party. because i saw him in handcuffs, too. he was dancing around saying what he got, we got the message
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and certainly with him going to wisconsin and georgia where the democrat party is sending him to campaign before the midterms, why aren't they sending that message. he talked about i used to get in trouble if i would speak too much like i was behind the podium versus in the crowd. he got it, sees the disconnect between this administration, the inflation with a high class problem and obama is not able to state with vigor, what are you guys doing? listen to americans, respond and act like you care. so he totally gets it to me, unfortunately the rest of the party doesn't but we're seeing point turned. on the election. >> tyrus: your wife's premises [laughter] >> greg: all right. you are italian. i mean --. >> tyrus: checking all the white supremacist boxes.
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>> greg: welcome back. environmentalist losers conclude it's wise to remembering art and waste food. hopefully their parents get billed for the milk these protesters build. now, we're not going to actually show these acts of vandalism because we don't want to give them, we'll leave that to the 5. if you want to see idiots destroying things, watch the view eat lunch. makes no sense but it's funny. but a few mentally damaged uk brats going to grocery stores opening containers of cow milk and pouring them everywhere to show political and lactose intolerance. here's the dramatic reenactment.
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why couldn't these morons do something useful to society like dumping out the soy and almond milk. meanwhile friday activists from just stop oil through tomato soup on van gogh's sunflower painting at the gallery. i did throw tomato soup once a waiter. it was scalding hot and i ord ordered gespacho. the natural gallery said the inpaing is covered in protective glass and is fine, might have damage to the frame. when reached for comment van gogh condemned the attack and complained about being dead. lefty users have nothing to complain about so they use causes to justify blatant
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destruction. unlike us who vandalism every time. almost every time. who cares, i hope he sees this. kat, we move beyond saying whether or not this does any good. what can we do to them to make us feel good? like i -- if this was -- if i was in the supermarket, i would throw them on the ground and run them through the mill. i don't care, do it, but then they would sue me >> kat: you would not do that. >> greg: i'm a violent person >> kat: i don't know, i feel like their lives are probably already bad enough. they were doing this like on a saturday, they're losers. if you're upset nobody invited you to brunch just say that, you don't have to do all this. this era like this is necessary. no, it's not necessary, and you're such a jerk because people who don't have the day off will have to clean this up.
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terrible people. >> greg: it's true, emily one thing i always notice is how ugly these people are, physically repulsive, like all screwed up. even when er this' not they uglify themselves, they pier things and wear clothes that hide their shapeliness. i think there is a a correlation maybe a causation ofd activism. what do you think. >> i think it's like shallow hall where when you engage in ugly behavior you are ugly. >> greg: was that whole point of shallow hal. >> yeah, the reverse point. >> greg: you can't see that anymore they took it off. >> i love that. movie because here's the holding we talk about all the time, sear 0 accountability. this is children i charge at adults, vandalism and trespass and add on misdemeanors, too.
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clean it up, pay for the damage. try that in the real world and see what happens. and then i would charge them for the milk and it can come out of their allowance. but without that, when we see this van gogh painting where was security? why don't they have someone standing right there with this crash of kids doing this, it's clearly catching like fire amplifying each other. to your point, if one of them got tacked. >> greg: exactly. i'm for that charles. if you can tackle a streaker or a person on a field in a game, you should be able to just you have tackle one of those people at a museum and just beat the bleep bleep. i mean that metaphorically. >> it's so interesting one of the things progressives are doing now is community children,
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like the children belong to everywhere. so everybody should be able to when it your bus. we'll take care of this and it won't happen again. that's the next thing we'll put on video. dad, it won't happen again. >> greg: there's just no sympathy tyrus for them. >> tyrus: no. >> greg: they make you hate their message. >> well, their message is stupid. i mean, plant based. so they want to stop the milking of cows because it's bad for cows but they want plant based. you like bunnies, gerbils, butts flees, bumble bees? they get destroyed and murdered by your plant based farms when they dig up the ground and chop them up. let's not forget billion your plants, a you will your beatings and bugs and worms get killed with pesticides or whatever, so all of those mounds of things
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that die in the thousands and hundreds of thousands, for one little carton of al monday milk you're fighting for but it's a big cow they can see that. if they're going to protest something, go glue yourself to the dead animals that died and get murdered from plant base. the other side is that's why there's no security because that glass is bulletproof. you can't do anything on the painting. so when they threw it on there probably they're like wait until we go to the wall. when they rip it off and your skin goes with it. >> greg: that's fine, this he waited for them to do it and then ripped their hands off. >> tyrus: you can creatively whoop that ass without actually doing that. as a apparent i've per effected it.
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>> a story in five words, slighting prices for polite customers print trials, a café in uk is rewarding customers fo being polite when ordering thei drink and learn the price of items rated sometimes it will save as much as $3.47. does this make sense to you? >> no, i give 25 percent tips t my brace too. we have great relationship. >> i give big tips. can get you to big because you're coming back great. >> love this, this is great. you should get a reward for goo behavior. being polite to people. we should raise the for bad behavior brickey that would be amazing if they did that. kat, you would never have a
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drink. >> politeness is relative first of all pride i also think this could be a good thing for rude people. the rude person would get angrier watching other people get better. like whatever, we'll just pay for a. i am the opposite i am that guy that will say is someone orders rudely, i get reached map and i will say say please come to say thank you. i will stick up for them. nothing makes me more enraged while people who are impolite o very. >> might i will die on that. >> in order to be nice is new morning it don't go away, will u
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>> we are out of timed. thank you to emily compagno, ka timpf, i am great gutfeld, we will see in. >> hello, and welcome to fox news at night for eight i trace gallagher in los angeles. >> breaking tonight, president biden hit his hitting the road nonstop is a right house was a huge reassure voters that the economy is quote strong itself unquote. more polling shows the economy is the number one worry of voters in those likely voters will head to the polls with their wallet in mind
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