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10:00 p.m. eastern joined by dr. oz, herschel walker, j.d. vance, lee zeldin, adam, and other surprises. so make sure, if you're not around, set your dvr. you're not going to want to miss it. the final town hall before all of the good news starts rolling in on election night. i cannot wait. i'm so excited. i'm a political geek. gutfeld, next. >> greg: here we go. yeah. here you are. happy tuesday. you're beautiful. oh, wow. somebody just died over there. so, our dumbest politicians are getting dumber. it's like a semitruck pull of dumb pills, overturned and gavin
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newsom leaped out of his limo and ate all of them up and now he's od eagle on dumb. -- oding on dumb. >> i watched jesse watters what he's been saying about paul pelosi in the last six months, mocking him, consistently, don't tell me it's not aiding and abetting. of course it is. it's a culture, a climate like this. look on-line. look at the sewage that's on-line. >> greg: sure, gavin, sure. he lived in a bus, but he definitely had cable. gav talks like this maniac said his imaginary dvr on his imaginary tv on fox news every night while wearing brian kilmeade pajamas, drinking his own urine out of a fox nation mug in his beautiful, dil dilapidated bus of home. great. this is rich. from the party that calls
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everyone a nazi or a white supremacist. conservative black politician, white supremacist, latino republican, white supremacist, jimmy kimmel? funny? see, nothing makes sense. and the rest of the crowd who denies crime exists, they ain't much better. take it away, fart blaster supreme. >> the violent political rhetoric that's espoused by republican leaders is inspiring violent political acts by individuals like this. >> it is a uniquely right wing problem right now. we cannot both sides this given what we've seen in the last few years. >> this is a sickness, but it's not divorced from the republican party. >> the right has been playing this game for a long time. >> people in the republican party who have been fueling some of these conspiracies -- >> there's too much violence, political violence. too much hatred. >> enough is enough is enough.
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>> greg: well done, kids. you almost got us to forget it's your policies, your defunding, your ambivalence that allows mayhem to rule. but back to gavin blaming jesse, it's so good. it's a battle of the narcissists. what -- one is a good-looking tyrant who spends too much time on his hair. and the other is gavin newsom. he never watches. gavin's rant, though, is wrong on two levels, which is one more level than his elevator goes to, if you know what i mean. one, only i can blame jesse for stuff. well, maybe me and his wife and hi kids. but it's my wheel house, you blow dried shape shifter, so stay out of it. and second, why not blame the guilty party of the act instead of making it about words. like madonna's plastic surgery, it's nonsense on it's face. -- on its face.
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you know, son of sam killed people because he listened to his dog. so, let's ban dog ownership since you never know what those mutts might be planning. speaking of, here's my little guy, huh? yeah. [ applause ] >> greg: his name is gus and he's adorable and he tells me to do terrible things like be nice to steve doocy and steal money from steve var knee. jesse reported on paul pelosi, who happened to be newsom's relative, he reported on pelosi's dui. is he suggesting that the press shouldn't cover any law breaking by powerful people because people might come after them. how convenient for powerful people. you know what killed kennedy? that bay of pigs coverage. that's a call back. so, yes, please don't report on my stock trades, my maskless parties, or reckless driving, because that might radicalize
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one of 375 million people. are they worried about crazy people, or, well, if they were, keith olbermann wouldn't roam free, that's for sure. they're worried about sane people realizing what's crazy. but let's pretend they're right for a moment. that's the solution that might bring. do we police language based on unstable reactions to such language. how is that possible? do we appoint a board of crazy people to judge what upsets them. you can't control the language of millions to placate the tiny minority of unhinged, i don't mean "the view," there's nothing tiny about themf they would rather police language than actually dangerous nuts on the streets. what we need to do is defund the language police. to them, everything is a threat to democracy, except criminals. free speech, a threat to democracy. voter id, threat to democracy. voter burning down a police station, priceless. we know it's not you or me.
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we didn't raise this a-hole or fry his brain with drugs or encourage him to overstay his visa, that's your plan, mr. newsom. he was an illegal alien, mentally ill, homeless person. what's been the party dealing with all three? democrats. it should have been canada's problem like polar bears and justin bieber. sorry, it's you on the hook, the democrats, you're full of countless victims. but it didn't matter, you weren't related to them. no one has been able to turn one of the most beautiful states in the country to a dangerous distaupe yeah that people are fleeing from like rats from the titanic like you. why don't you look in the mirror combing your mop for the 25th time of the day and ask yourself, maybe is some of this my fault? so the democrats and the media are exploiting the pelosi attack to distract from their failure in dealing with crime. paul pelosi is not the first to be attacked by a crazy person by
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a blunt object this year. kim glass was hit by a metal pipe by a nut in l.a. and jesse watters hasn't criticized volleyball since they switched to snugger uniforms. california has a mad man problem. and if you point it out, they'll tell you, no, it's you. it's not their ambivalence towards crime or mental illness, it's january 6, trumpers, maga country, ronald reagan, elephants, straight white men, whatever. what say you, whoopy. >> fox news, some of this is on your hands. so some of this is on your hands. i'm calling you all out. stop with the that side is not good. because this is what it -- this is what it put out there. it tells people that you think it's okay to do this. stop doing it. >> greg: well, that was easy for you to say. sorry, whoopie. if nancy or gavin had listened
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to our channel, maybe that nut would have been institutionalized. maybe there would have been more police, more security. that's all we talk about. [ applause ] >> greg: that's our wheel house. but, no, it's like they only watch cnn and msnbc or "the view" with where you dispense bad advice like its fentanyl. now they can't be honest about crime when one of their own gets hit with a hammer. when they play whack-a-mole with any speech they don't like, anything looks like a nail. let's welcome tonight's guests. growing up on a cattle farm prepared him for all of the manure in dc, author of the great new book, "only the strong," senator tom cotton. [ applause ] she'll make your heart go soft as she talks your ear off. outnumbers co-host emily campagno. [ applause ] >> greg: crowds at his shows are lining up to pull the fire
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alarm. writer and comedian joe devito. [ applause ] >> greg: and finally, she's hanging on by a thread, which is fun, because she weighs like 90 pounds, fox's contributor, kat trip. senator, congratulations on the great new book. i just started it. [ applause ] it's called "only the strong" based on me, right? >> only about you, greg. >> greg: i would hope so. so when you hear this kind of rhetoric from other people blaming us, it's like the riots never happened? it's like the looting never happened? it's like burn it all down was never said? it's somehow conservatives are running around egging on mobs of violence. they forget about judge kavanaugh. they forget about all of that stuff. what's going on? >> yeah, and remember gavin newsom before he was the failed governor of california was the failed mayor of san francisco. he's responsible for the
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problems in san francisco specifically. san francisco styles itself as a sanctuary city where they welcome illegal aliens like this der ranged lunatic that attacked paul pro si. san francisco had one of the first soros prosecutors until they kicked him out. that's why you see a crime wave devastate this american city. and for gavin newsom to blame it on republicans who point out that nancy pelosi has done things like pass obama care or cause inflation with $5 trillion we don't have is the height of hypocrisy. but not cracking down on crime, not throwing the books at them, by welcoming illegal aliens, you have this crime on the streets. it's not just paul pelosi, it's all of the normal californians who aren't married to the speaker who suffer the most. >> greg: right. exactly. exactly. emily, is this really just about hairline? >> um -- >> greg: governor newsom is like looking at jesse's hair.
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some weird bizarre subliminal competition? >> probably, that's how he also sets his targets on governor desantis too, right? the guys competing for him in the looks department, so say some people. i used to live in san francisco, senator, under then mayor newsom's reign. he talks about, you know, the sewage he says that is amplified on-line that's spewed out by these networks. i had to endure his sewage from the beginning. his policies are the sewage. they have led to the actual sewage on the streets of san francisco where my friends who who still live there have to wade through on their way to get to work. it's choking the fish to the tune of billions of dollars that taxpayers in that city are on the hook for. it's literally full of [ bleep ] out of his mouth and his administration. so, when people like swalwell, too, who represents across the bay from dublin and says, there's no colleague of mine that's advocated for violence,
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this show is not long enough to run through that litany, everyone from maxine waters to bret bowman. there's a civil war if the gop wins, nancy pelosi talking about the supreme court. that rhetoric does matter. but i say the responsibility, i say, lies at the top. before justice kavanaugh had a would-be assassin on his front lawn, there was nothing from the white house. there was nothing from the elected official at the very top. that said, i condemn this rhetoric of violence -- no, everyone, tone it down. let's be conciliatory. let me be that unifier in chief i campaigned on being. so all of this simmering,s of course it's going to be incendiary, it's going to lead to someone on kavanaugh's law that the main stream media has forgotten and this guy in his bus, whatever. the bottom line in this administration did nothing to curb it from the beginning so all of this didn't lead to that exploded pimple that is that guy. >> greg: you know, joe, you also live in a bus. so you might have some insight?
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insight into the psyche of this unbalanced man? did you know him at all? did you -- did people in buses? do they talk to each other? >> you do zealot of right wing radicals on buses with rainbow flags and be blm signs as a calling card. >> greg: this guy is all over the map. it's a political attack. he said it was a political attack. >> it could have been elizabeth warren hitting him in the head with a tomahawk. that's the only time they would have said she's white. they would have blamed it on himf they were going there for a routine wellness check and they get there and now it's two guys fighting over a hammer in their underwear, which, in san francisco, is considered a routine wellness check, let's be honest. it's absurd they say it's a result of policies, as you mentioned, the policies they're against would have prevented
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this from happening. >> greg: amen. >> the sewage as a metaphor when it's literal sewage in the streets. he said it creates an environment. the environment you created is camps with drug addicts and untreated mentally ill people. people coming from canada who shouldn't be here. we have to build that wall. we can't have these canadians coming down here. >> greg: people forget about the canadian wall. >> you give an inch and they will take 1.6 kilometers. >> greg: that's very funny. you have to say build that wall, eh? all right, you know, kat, what do you accept the media's claim is it's about rhetoric. what's the solution then? that's the beauty. they don't have to solve it. except to say, that's your fault. >> yeah, he said fox news, which i don't take -- i do take personally. but obviously, it's not jesse watters' fault that he did this. but -- gavin newsom said he was
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so famous that even his bus-dwelling lunatic knows not only who he is but what discusses on his show. that's a huge compliment in a way. like, there's house hold name, and then there's doesn't even have a house hold name. that's like fame-fame, baby. >> greg: i totally disagree. there's no way that guy knew who jesse was. >> i know, but gavin newsom thinks jesse is that famous. i would say thank you, gavin, you're right. i am a star. >> he's a bus-hold name. >> greg: he's a bus-hold name. >> no way he knew who jesse watters is. >> greg: amazing. i always wanted to be a bus-hold name. >> not even one that moves. >> greg: that's true. who wants to live in a moving bus? that's no fun. up next, homeland security monitoring your ideological purity?
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>> greg: it's a secret government group who still have permission to snoop. it's more explosive than michael moore after a vegas buffet. pretty explosive if you ask me. you remember the doomed disinfo board led by show tunes lady nina jankowicz. she was asked to stop singing after a bag full of drowning cats complained about the noise. it was scrapped due to public outcry. but now the legal documents from the department of homeland security obtained by intercept show that government and law enforcement are collaborating with social media giants to squelch certain content. i guess money wasn't the only thing the bide ups -- bidens brought back from china.
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it is targeting inaccurate info on covid's origins, racial justice, the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan and the u.s. support to ukraine, all topics the government and media would never lie to the public about, unless, of course, they felt like it. in short, it's everything we've been lied to already because it's everything that makes the democrats look bad. facebook created a special portal where anyone with a dot-gov can request censorship on a facebook or instagram post in the name of fighting disinformation. here's tucker carlson. >> one text where microsoft texted the top disinfo director at dhs appointed by biden saying the private sector needs to get more comfortable with the government. this is an agency that was founded in the aftermath of 9/11 to combat foreign threats of al qaeda and the like. but over the last five years,
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it's evolved in the mission. it's moved to fighting disinfo. >> greg: so, dhs once set up for fighting foreign terror now fights free speech at home. forget isis, al qaeda, and chinese labs that leak like biden's underwear, your aunt jones shared a hillary clinton meme -- get her? i wonder what the president says about this. of. >> you want free everything -- i gave you free college loans, now you want free speech. you can say whatever you want. if you don't like what you said, we can put you in jail, that's all. it's not even real jail, it's twitter jail or facebook jail. back in the old days, we had to do real jail. i spent 19 years in shaw shank. i had to dig my way out with a rock hammer behind a poster of rita hayworth. that's the way real men did it. too pad, though, cornpop hung himself in a hotel room. [ applause ]
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>> greg: getting worse. it's getting worse. so, you -- senator, you led the -- you led kind of the force in trying to defund the disinfo board. that thing went away like cnn plus. but the scary part is they can say anything in the name of disinformation. anything can be that, right? >> absolutely. the singing disinformation lady, scary pop pins or whatever her name was may be gone, but the democrats' effort to suppress the views of normal americans with whom they disagree is still alive and present. you know, you hear democrats talk a lot about threats to democracy. what worries them more is threats from democracy and the threats they face next week in this election. so, just think about the kind of things they would censor today, not just take you off of your social media platform, lose your job for or lose your bank account for, maybe you don't think your healthy teenage boy should take the corona virus
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back seen or a healthy girl tore clean fossil fuels in america and the prosperity that comes with that and dealing with the mitigation of climate change. these are the things that the left would not like to engage on their merits but use big tech to censor. you can see how important it was to them because of the freakout they've had since elon took over twitter. you see how important censorship was to not win debates but to suppress debates. >> greg: we found out that twitter had like a second family across the country, right? it was like, hey, everything is like this. then elon takes over and they're like, whoa, it's totally different. where did these people come from. did that happen to you, ever? >> uh -- >> greg: have you talked to your husband? >> yeah, we talk sometimes. no, look, this isn't surprising to me. it is awful, but i think what's more awful is this story coming out and the response to it has
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convinced me more than ever that we're totally [ bleep ] because people on the right care about this. everybody should care about this. because it's not like the left stops being in power, this kind of stuff goes away. this story comes out. all of the people on the left were outraged about was well, this guy went on tucker. tucker is bad. >> greg: that's right. >> do you not understand we're talking about our ability to speak freely and have access to information. the idea that there is government-sanctioned information and, you know, information that is not sanctioned by the government goes against everything in this country, i don't care who you are, who you vote for, you should be totally pissed off and terrified by it. [ applause ] >> greg: joe, i don't mind if the government calls him and says, hey, i want to let you know that this twitter address, joe devito is actually a chinese spy. that would be helpful to me. but after the hunter lap top, the way they joined together to bury that thing, they lost all
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credibility. >> sure, they tell us they're going to protect us against disinformation, their record on spreading "information" is no it that great. like kat said, it's scary they talk about things like -- they say threat to democracy. then they say, free speech, and if too many people come out to vote, that's a threat to democracy. no, that kind of leads us to democracy. that's the benefit of democracy. we're seeing the freakouts on twitter. none of them are saying,s the opinions i don't like are showing up. i'm going to stay here and argue. they're saying we're leaving and never coming back. and we're supposed to say, please don't go, please don't go. go ahead, i hear truth social is nice. >> greg: exactly. what do you think, emily, of the topics that they chose? it's kind of funny that origins of covid, racial justice. these are all kinds of things that they want one opinion. so, it's like, you exmbed four opinions, three opinions that would be edited out of other
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shows. >> so glad you said that. the most disturbing part of this other than the censorship is the vagueness of all of these topics. what is racial justice, i wonder. and in that huge conversation about identifying it, that means this government or those they deem acceptable to flag it can have it be as broadly defined as they want. so, does that mean that a conversation we have about the criminal justice system, about racial inequities in the way of data that may be thrived under the prior administration, all of a sudden, no, we deem that to be false, so let's suppress that. as you mentioned, there's a separate portal for government officials to flag exactly what -- three-fourths of the cia parking lot are a bunch of priuses. i don't trust any of them. the foia that came out, they said, we're afraid this disinformation could lead to -- let me quote it exactly -- threat of sub -- undermining support for the u.s. government. they're doing it themselves.
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it's [ bleep ] like this. it's the worst way for our tax dollars to be spent. and that's saying a lot considering we just learned that ecuadorian consulate got hundreds of thousands of dollars for drag performances for children. >> greg: we have to move on. up next, tyrants want us to get along now that they've been proven wrong. [ applause ] rot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone just clipped the side view mirror right off the delivery van." when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? why, you were fixin' to peel me. [ laughter ] are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol
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gloat and all of this gloating and defensiveness gobbles up the energy and driving social wars. treating the pandemic as a scorecard is driving us from moving forward. i hate moving forward. so when they wished for your painful death, it was nothing personal. and if you can't forgive, at least be like joe biden and forget. but -- forgiveness is easier said than done after the economy was decimated a generation of school kids were rendered stupid and senator cotton was forced to wear a mask during his hot years. if you even ask questions about vaccines, you were treated like you were more reckless than matthew perry at an open bar. cdc rochelle walinsky got stabbed with more needles than the rolling stones on tour in 'up 2 and she just tested positive for covid at the third time. let me set it straight, i'm for
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amn amnesty, forgiveness is a civil virtue. i let kat on the show after she threw that toaster in my jacuzzi. we forgive. the left? they only forgive their own student lobes. it was never about health and safety. it was about bossing people around like the orphans who watched judge janine's dogs. so, i'm all about forgiveness within limits. >> hi, excuse me. >> whiskey. >> okay, look, i hate to complain, but the bathroom in my room smells moldy -- could you -- the bathroom in my room smells moldy. there's a hidden resort fee on my bill. >> a lot of mistakes have been made. but remember, holding on to anger only gives you blisters. can you forgive us? >> yeah, i -- i forgive you. i realize these things happen. >> good. >> this is the perfect time to tell you that i've been having
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an affair with your wife. can i interest you two in our loyalty program. >> no, honey, what are you doing in tucson? >> you get a free water bottle. >> i don't care. applause mrau -- [ applause ]-- [ applause ] >> greg: are you ready to forgive, mr. devito? >> no, no. forgiving is for suckers. no. what i did not read in that article or hear from these people is, i'm sorry. they're -- they're asking for forgiveness, but they're not saying they did anything wrong. >> greg: a great point. >> what they did wrong was it wasn't that people ask -- it wasn't the questions that people asked, it was that they asked questions. you weren't allowed to ask any questions. what's wrong with someone saying, i don't know, does ivermectin work without hearing someone say, you have horse medicine, you have horse worms. well, maybe i do. we saw jake tapper when he was looking a the students, how come
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we didn't have a debate on this, if you tried to, they took control of your bank account, called you a grandma killer, and scream at you. i would like to see some real contrition. not to say -- the beginning, nobody knew what was happening. but there was a point that you knew the things didn't work and the way we could tell is the people in charge acted like the rules didn't apply to them. dr. fauci maskless at a baseball game. aoc going to florida maskless. and then lori lightfoot said she had to get her hair done because she owed it to the people of chicago to look good -- which is clearly a debt that has not been paid in her case. so -- so -- we could tell, it just was -- they got a taste of power and putting their thumb on people. that's what they should apologize for, for being tiernts. ti tiernt -- tyrants. >> greg: i'm for forgiveness. this guy who lives in a bus-- t.
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>> greg: i'm for forgiveness. this guy who lives in a bus made a good point. they're not apologizing. how can you forgive people if they don't apologize. >> and the blanket amnesty is way too overbroad. look at governor cuomo. how many people died under his absolute insidious decision and the resulting cover-up. how many of our taxpayer dollars went to the billions of dollars in fraud. the entire time all of these overlays were unfolding that the kids -- that the data was being unearthed about the mental health and the mental health status about our kids and everybody in isolation and for these and not for me in ordinances under gavin newsom's watch, places of worship and places of entertainment. any time that data tried to surface, it was tamped down. i think forgiving an absolute lack of knowledge was one thing. but the entire spectrum developed way after that where there was a total tyranny, to your point, a misuse of everything, a misguidedness. by the way, does that request
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for amnesty, does that extend to president trump? i bet it doesn't. >> greg: of course it doesn't. good point there. emily, where were you on the forgiveness spectrum? somewhat forgivable? >> i'm opposed to amnesty in all of the forms, illegal aliens or covid tyrants. we're not just talking about the early days of the pandemic when we had the chinese communists to blame for covering up the information and making us understanding who's at risk like infirmed persons or elderly persons and who weren't like school children. we're talking 2020 and on to the fall and still today -- joe biden is still trying to kick thousands of healthy soldiers out of our military because they won't get a vaccine that obviously doesn't stop transmission because the most vaccinated boosted man in america, joe biden himself got covid twice in one week. they're suing to force kids at
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head start to wear a mask. just this morning, i'm in town for the launch of only the strong. i was going to be at cbs mornings. they told me everybody who enters the business has to take a covid test whether they're asymptomatic or not. i said, no, you can send a studio truck to me or i won't do it. if you don't think that the people who are insisting on tests at major news networks are also the people in universities and colleges and governors and democratic states and the democrats in in washington aren't going to start taking these steps again after the election next week, you're sorely mistaken. they have not given this up. washington, d.c. more than any place i travelled in the country in the last few months in the campaign trail has more masks per capita than anywhere. they're still dedicated to the covid tyranny. >> greg: i'm glad that the people in dc are still wearing masks. i mean, have you seen some of them, kat? oh, my god. i wish the masks went all the way up. horrible. their foreheads, especially
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disgusting. terrible eyeballs. their noses. what do you think? >> yeah. i loved how the teachers union had randi weingartner, she said, i agree with this -- i bet you do, you big jerk. like everyone else has said, it's one thing at the beginning of the pandemic where nobody knew. it this wasn't a case of ignorance. it was suspensional hypocrisy, they pointed out -- you pointed out -- >> greg: name's joe. >> in my defense, he's only worked us for over a year. >> nice to meet you. >> greg: >> i think they didn't know. but what they didn't know is it would stop being politically advantageous. now that they figured it out, they're like, forgive all of us. they haven't said they're sorry. people are suffering from the consequences. businesses forced to shut down.
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those people, they don't have the business. people who couldn't say good-bye to loved ones, they can't resay good-bye to them, they're dead. so i think that we're going to have a little bit more. and awareness they were able to do this so we can watch out for this kind of thing in the future. >> greg: good point. would you choose dysentery or costume social commentary? r wind ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you could manufacture a whole new way of manufacturing. you could disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business.
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how do you dress up as the capital? throw a sheet over joy behar. then there's the kid dressed like the oscar slap. she looks like she's having a bawl. ashley said this -- >> now, we do not want to endorse violence of any kind, but we couldn't help but talk about one of the hottest hot topics this year. of oh, ashley, shut up. thank you. that was easy. they should have skipped the child's costume and have will smith come out as himself. it could have been worse. the view could have gone as themselves. that shares the [ bleep ] out of the kids. this is so ridiculous, using children as political props. >> that's what sucks. when the kids were coming out, everyone in the couch had to act like it was the finest, most
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amazing thing they ever saw. they can't be mean to kids. that's what they do. it's not fair to involve kids in anything. you can't provide an accurate assessment. >> aisle say those kids are jerks, senator. i want you to agree with me. no, when we were kids, i could -- i could be a hobo, a witch, or a ghost. now i'm all three. what say you, start? -- senator. >> what joe was. >> yeah. >> shouldn't these kids have been in school? i mean, why do their parents take them out to "the view"? is it a form of child abuse to make your kid go to "the view" and watch it in person? >> greg: it is. >> these are not funny. especially the costumes, i don't think the american people think it's funny. i don't think democrats are going to think it's funny next tuesday. >> greg: good point. emily? what do you think? good idea? bad idea? >> what's crazy to me is that
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idea must have been green lighted by a whole org chart, right? every editorial, every decision that happens on set, there's a whole chart that approves it. so there must have been ten decision makers that said, yes, that's a great idea. i'm not quite sure why someone didn't say, this is grotesque and appropriate and disgusting to use children as political props especially that age children for the fbi raid. do you think they know what a subpoena is or a surveillance is. how were they explained that? and that guy, who was the toilet, i wonder what his future holds. probably not too bright. >> joe, i'm just happy that joy didn't go in black face or whoopie in white face or the republican broad with her two faces didn't come out. >> i think we're forgetting that -- that's a terrible costume. it's like -- will smith slapped a guy. he didn't beat him to death with the oscar statue.
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>> greg: it makes no sense. they didn't want to do, couldn't go as chris rock or will smith. >> this is nonsense. we should have gone back to the good costumes we wore when i was a kid. a plastic mask with three dime sized slits, a runner band cutting off your circulation and a staple going into your temple and a bag that said flammable. >> greg: no reason to be sick at the end of the night breathing into a plastic contraption. up next, you're not alone if automation makes you scream into your phone.
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>> greg: consumers prefer dealing with people. people found dealing with a live person was preferable to an automated system on the phone. it must be hard for the automated person to deal with someone like you. >> what, why? >> greg: you talk too fast. except for now, for some reason, you're talking slow. >> what i will say, this is the most captive audience poll. it says people still prefer humans are hair styling and like journalism and things like obviously, when is there going to be a robot that can do my hair, ever, no thank you. >> greg: i would love to have a
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hair cut from a robot. >> no. >> greg: yeah. i don't know. what do i care? i look beautiful. senator, isn't it the problem here that the system is infallible but humans are? we're the problem? >> well, when these tech companies say it's the algorithms that can do this. someone had to make the algorithms. i like all of you prefer humans. artificial intelligence has it's place. important for the economy and security, israel protects i wants from incoming missiles with the iron dome. in washington, if we got artificial intelligence, it might increase the total intelligence there. >> greg: all judges should be robots. there's no emotion and they don't get hungry. this show is completely affected by my hunger pangs. you know that? >> i do know that. >> i don't like the automated systems. just once, i want them to tell me, you know what? our menu options haven't changed. i'd love to hear that.
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but, it's so strange. i do like talking to the customer service representative. before they pick up, i'm screaming, representative! representative! >> greg: i have this theory just exactly what joe said when a dog is barking. a dog barking is like a human talking to an automated system shouting like pay balance. pay balance! edge lish! english! that's what a dog is doing when it's talking. it's trying to talk to you. >> i hate dealing with an automated system, but i wish i could have one. wow, awesome, congrats, i'm so happy for you. or omg, i'm so sorry, sad face, depending on what the thing is. >> greg: that's predictive text on your phone. >> ienl talking about, i'm asleep, i don't have to know about it. oh, i'd be shocked, like oh, there's a baby, where did that come from? i get so pissed. if you can do anything from an automated system, you can also do it on the internet.
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