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mcnairy. for talent -- bits annually -- alberta gator right because of what dominate the daughter. >> it turns out that joe's father name, is donald jacobs. this can joe's never cared much for facts. that is it for us tonight, greg gutfeld gutfeld! will take it all from here have a good weekend. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy friday everybody. i'm so excited, first for than a welcome's guests. the gas. she's guessing for two. this christmas she is eating for two, and shopping for bill.
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"fox & friends" for coso's currently i am so pregnant jenkins. [cheers and applause] >> he is so out folks spoken he leaves the lives broken social scientists halted. >> she is so green, she recycles all her mail, fox news contributor captain. and, finally, santa accused him of blocking his airspace, my massive psychic at the end of the way it had to be a champion tyrus. [cheers and applause] i, before you begin and get to some new stories it's friday, so it is time for the life pie eating contest with the audience. >> know i was joking. it's time for this. >> ♪ ♪ >> greg's leftovers. yes, it's time for leftovers or i read the jokes that we did not
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use this week. and as always is of mice my first time reading them for here we go. first off, former frederick government official has been fired after multiple arrests for swiping luggage as an airport. police say if you recognize the close brings in as your own, get in a stylus. >> oh, my goodness. stealing u.s. senate elected in a new netflix time john lot starting chris mann bail to release next month, during a go through robbery plays a wall of stolen vegetable. don't clap. no. [cheers and applause] terrible people. >> i'm ashamed of my audience. the fda has approved a new pill that treats diabetes in cats. it comes in a specially designed bottled is easier to push off the kitchen counter. it is funny really?
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as a courtesy left. do you i will see what we do to writers? who write really bad jokes? this is what we do. [whiplash sound] >> how did you have that? >> because i knew would have a bad joke. for some reason i can just keep watch of that i don't know why, a 90 old woman finally graduate from college 71 years after first enrolling. she says he hasn't landed a job yet because her first question in every new view is, when you see is often five years? >> [laughter] >> now she plans to spend the summer back working across villages. [laughter] that's funny. she's especially thankful her of student loans were forgiven by president coolidge. [laughter] a toilet used by john london at a mansion he shared with yoko ono will be put on display at liverpool museum. fans are thrilled as it will remind them of her music.
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that is so good. although she is underrated but that was funny. you are a scientist of they created a nuclear freeze your reaction by heating a target to over 5 million degrees. until now of course, the only thing to reach that temperature was the mcdonald's apple pie. what's up with that? several u.s. army soldiers are under investigation after sexually explicit photos of them, appeared on social media. wearing bondage gear and dog masks. if you want to see them simply do a google search for big black cop gets panels. [laughter] yeah, you just said it. the whale, starring brandon fraser, has a sister to paul man, and the biggest limiting opening in any year in l.a. this week. it also earned praise for being the first feature film to be shot entirely in a sizzler.
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is it? it is also earned a golden globe nomination for best sweatpants. [laughter] and do we really need a follicle? i don't know. let's watch some more whipping. in a new interview, ryan murphy said he stand by the dahmer cities despite backlash, he just didn't include a scene of dahmer's favorite restaurant, five guys. >> that, that was funny. [laughter] [cheers and applause] and finally, my food tape my two favorite words. a study finds that one minute burst of activity during daily task, could actually prolonging life. and if the study issue? jeffrey toobin will live to be a thousand. all right, before we get to a story, we also need to do this
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lucy's ♪ ♪ greg's corrections, ny, we should never ever doubt him again. yes, was the night by discussing their arrests of bank been feeding the bahamas this happened. >> this is what i do for my sources in the bahamas -- that it was still behind me ends, the bahama union's police. that arrested him because he owed -- bohemian? >> yes bohemian. >> you didn't know that >> bohemian? bohemian. >> all it's behind me and? >> it is never been that. no one ever says that. >> okay be quiet everybody. should have everybody. [laughter] >> turns out, i was right and they were wrong. as verified by a world that.com, quote the citizens of the bahamas are known as baja means. now bohemian spa hobbyist. in conclusion, i am the smartest
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man alive and should never be questioned by anybody in any time. [laughter] [cheers and applause] quiet, finally, onto some actual news. disclosing elon's location earned them a seven day vacation. elon musk suspended elisa having known a journalist yesterday accusing them of violating twitter's rules against doxxing. some of the accounts were blond to reporters or tweeted about the battle between elon's in a college freshman was tracking the tribe it fights. elon sweeting say that they posted my exact location basically assassination coordinates. an obvious direct violation of two in terms of service. seven day suspension for doxxing, some time away from twitter. it is good for the soul. >> that was good. keith olbermann, remember that guy, keith olbermann? he was the highest profile person to be suspended meeting? there were no high ammo profile
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people were spent suspended. in those all there is to a carly. you know i feel like -- we are the broadcasted version of the nativity scene. >> why question makes me want because you're like mary with a little baby. >> all i like that. >> would you be the wise men? >> in. >> know he's a borough. >> elicited saas. >> harvested a little drummer boy. [laughter] >> yes, so it carly? i'm going to defend elon musk in saying that this was more about his family then it was about policy. what you think? spay what i mean he was mad because apparently -- i mean he was doxxed. and then he wound up in a stocking situation. so, this is interesting also because i believe that these people have been suspended you can't really see exactly what they treat us with her to. well, i think that if they posted his location in real
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time, then they deserve to be suspended. but if they just posted an article about him getting doxed, then you shouldn't take it suspended. >> so there is a difference there. the other thing i want to say about elon is that he has become the ultimate trap like figure on twitter because he's chewing everybody, and making them lose their minds. and then you have all these people who are tweeting, that it will be the last tweet and they're leaving twitter, and is positively hilarious. >> tweeting twitter like a rich guy tweets about. spay what i got a boat i'm just a driver on the base of all my. >> look at a giant bowl, he's like geraldo. and then, and then, is like twitter is his bow. he's just driving the boat around the harbor saying ha ha ha appeal you're out here. i think is basically going okay, if you know my location you're going to my family location, that is doxxing, so i put the data card. maybe what you think question makes me want yes, this is very
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murky waters are dealing with here who's the lady out in california handling the fritos looks again is man? >> maxine waters. >> i'm glad you knew that. spay 100 get that? they hear. >> yeah. >> i'm in the past two years she goes around and she's basically authorizing and violence against poncho officials et cetera, et cetera. communists are radicals. and they have a history of being radicalized. it was started to see that manifested the meat on the propaganda. were in dangerous waters. when i think about these generalists. the only punishment i can think of, is that within tape. [laughter] >> probably is the probably enjoy. >> it does kind of appear in hypocritical, but is it really because doxxing is always wrong -- that's always been part of the policy. so him -- if it's only ten
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twitter, it's part of the rules. >> i mean it is a definition of hypocritical. because, he tweeted last month, my commitment to free speech is cleansing the ten not fanning the account following my plane. even as a direct personal safety rex. so he said that, and is not really doxxing because it's public information. that's why it is murky as you said because i don't know which muslims post a comment on, but now he's saying okay -- what should i undead them now are on then them in seven days? so as not as though they being from permanently suspended, doxxing i don't know if you give it a call at that because this was publicly available information but i think that -- if he's in a state that he can do whatever he wants -- it is going to be a free speech absolutist, then you shouldn't be allowing that. but again, if it's a seven day suspension it is going back on it and he has the ability to change his mind after feedback, i think in any case that's a good thing. >> i mean i would quarrel with
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you mildly over the idea public information because everything is almost public now. you can find out my phone number or fortunately, don't me. >> stop pointed out there. i know -- all right before we start -- you are so petty. >> i knew you were to say that. >> know -- on wednesday night he sat in his little cabin saying they're saying i was wrong -- sending emails out across the country. to get sorted aback about. [laughter] spay what in my defense, i do know that's what you were talking about because i wasn't listening. [laughter] spay was very disagreeing with them. >> i was like bohemian is a word -- scalable you know you are just petty. >> and you would just like the little journalist. because, being suspended for twitter, for seven days a man if i was a child. it instead of a my mother was like you're off twitter for
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seven days, i be like please don't make it ten. you do, but the reason why he did it, was because it led to somebody crazy stalking him. i'm hoping that would've happened, probably redundant but again, seven days. it's a furled porch punishment. >> my thing is to seal the country going, is pretty good if you just take a seven-day break. the main -- he's being facetious. >> it's bad and horrible, so should be the best thing over to get away from 70s, because why did they keep coming back? if you write this is my last tweet, it means that this is not my last tweet. >> that he always talks about our tires, posting a picture of him crying just so people will say you're so brave -- spilling out on i'll never tell my boot viewers to take a week off of this show. because i'm too greedy. i need to pay off the boats.
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i call it geraldo so. >> just petty. as well recall the ss petty. [laughter] behind me in. >> you will never forget that. >> you won't let us. >> up neck slavery was illegal in the golden state, but they still want to compensate. [laughter] [cheers and applause]
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>> how much to do on's the sins of this fast the number can leave your gas, they met this week in california to understand how much should be pay for part of governments knew some slippery reparation plan. only those who are actually descended from black americans from the 19th century will be eligible. walt lemon just without my
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official 19th century i.d. cards approved to prove my lineage. as a means this whole thing starting to feel like an ad for x receiver.com? se's as they doled out cold and relieved even steve doocy could see a check. [laughter] it's funny because he's white. yet under the canada agreed the committee thinks $232,000 for each person is sufficient. the next 5:30 5-year-old activists beg to differ. to cl cl close the ratio of gla, each black person she receives 250 grand, and they're entitled to another 50 things in thousand, and acres of land on top of that. meanwhile other speakers gave highly impassioned speech it's demanding payment and use a clip. >> on the 11th day of christmas, my true love sent to me, keeping up with jones, greg and one smart person, keeping --
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>> that was the widest thing i could find, because jesse watters was busy. here the actual speakers. >> america is number one on god's most -- so if you don't accommodate us, and you don't assist us, just watch what our god is going to do to america. >> at the end of the day, any amount is too little, and every amount is never enough. >> it should be gifted to us with gold and silver bouillon, too as i said before my aunt developed and ancestors and their heirs and they are equal 1724 metric tons of gold. and silver bouillon. >> metric tons, what he think this is england? but a smart, you make your first request high and then you negotiate. next to my contracts up i wanted office with the pool. the task force has until july 1st of next year to come up with an amount and present a
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final report to the california legislature. which, should give every taxpayer enough time to relocate to texas. [laughter] high, i guess we should talk to those who probably follow this more closely carly? -- our tires. i go to your first, how do you -- what is your take on reparations financially? otherwise as i had to be financial? >> ocampo is anti-free money. i'm not a fan of money. and they are missing the point. in my ancestry, my family, they were able to get land when they were freed. it was passed on and passed on eventually it was jumbled away. but, it was jumbled away by own families miss out. but the whole point of reparations was a piece of america. which is land. because land, is the value. you can pass land down.
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you can build from man, and you can be america -- when you talk to people from that generation, those that are left, the thing is they wanted a piece of america because they're a part of america had nothing to the money is mostly with land, so if you want to give land, and it doesn't matter where, midwest, alaska, all you can take 3 acres in hand article, because that is family wealth. at bill's. free cash never works. never matters what how you guys are rapid, if you get $250,000 to be put doesn't matter the color of their race or the equity's be gone. and i'll have nothing to show this is not enough. and doesn't matter -- that's just the way unfortunately we were, we saw the pandemic from anywhere, they have to worry about all the scams, and the other stuff. no, you do do do diligence and you give the land accordingly, and you also reach back and you look at those white families, and their generation who helped on the other ground, you do the research. given one of the of land was a
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piece of that will get us where we are today. [cheers and applause] , so keep your money. i don't want your money. >> what you think? i just can't figure out how to go to do this, but what do you think? >> i call this, the act like friend to act. [laughter] and have a few things to say about this -- a bear with me, first things first remember when biden passed the marijuana justice reform thing? and he said -- that people who went to federal prison for simple marijuana possession were set free -- yeah that was all of one person. >> of that one person that went to federal prison for simple possession of marijuana, and has public defenders looking like johnny cochran. >> who goes to jail for a federal prison, first serve --
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nobody. it doesn't happen, to the simpe rules, and a guys to make it look like they are doing something for black people. now is going to the details, can you flooring it was founded in 1850, the eligibility starts in the 19 century, now i cannot read book, that is the 1800s. [laughter] now, this move forward when we talk about eligibility and things that you have to prove -- and wrongdoing to black folks, one of the main things as redlining. for rent find us in coming to fact 1934 and the great depression of all that. so basically this is a democrat saying hey, within a rectified a wrongdoing but the challenge is on you to prove it only created statutes, in which the limitations you are not within. united with him. so again, this is close as a friend to black people. it is basically giving us nothing. >> have to signaling. [cheers and applause] >> i think you took all your
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talking points? >> no i think politically, his positiveness and to do this because in that same vein, it is so complicated. and there be so much involved to get this to actually happen in any sort of way, that it probably won't. so is the political equivalent of, when somebody goes through a tragedy, texting them -- i'm here and let me know if you need anything. so you get to look like a good person, but you know full well they're not responding with a list of chores. >> you're not actually going to have to do anything, but you get to look like this nice good guy. >> this and i never say that when my friends are going to tragedy. i don't anything -- i just let them drown. >> you like why are you late? they simply die in ontario late. >> is really not that complicated. they could give 3 acres to anyone who can probably jefferson, washington or smith in their family tree -- cut the check. it's not that difficult of the really trying to do that, but, literally, if you jump through
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this, dearest, it is literally at a point. negotiate from half-court if you make it? they get one. and the rest their arena gets. >> exactly. >> carly, so gavin, in the 2024 could look back at the like people i say that been at the forefront question makes me once he said is not running for president so i guess i should believe them since he was at the border not a california. >> he showed up in the white house. -- so i am glad were talking about this because it reminds me of my all-time favorite tv moment, and i had to do with down them and talking to the british woman, about the royal family paying reparation remember this? she was like -- that is fine. but you have to go back to the beginning of the supply chain. in denison africa with african kings rounding up their own people and send them for money. to the families of the people have to pay? and what about the people who died to abolish slavery? do they get money too? yet the british sailors and americans -- so he was like this
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is an interesting debate. we'll be right back. >> and he was right back. in the morning show. >> he lost a show. >> the only thing is what happens is when the government gives people money this is a work so none of this make sense. >> what if either find out you are the descendant of people who sold -- from africa than what you do? >> best part of. >> is to be somebody who looks like kat, looking to get the most money. [laughter] >> because you don't know, and that was my luck, they'll find out about tom johnson, who was telling on everybody, because he was one of those in every -- they guy stephen. stephen get money? or the ones with janco? >> who had we have to move on. up next, then not bad to think it is fair giving kids a gender questionnaire. [laughter]
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's pillow once again the local on a bender asking drake school kids about their gender. they received a health survey that asked them to define their sexuality. you're my doctor asked me that all the time. where thing is he's a podiatrist. [laughter] kids as young as 11, were asked whether they feel lgbtq or anything else? but here's the kicker they got 12 gender options to choose from. in closing such incidents as to spirit, a gender, demi, endemic girl. but no demi moore? i've been identifying as how to use the ladies room the planet fitness. satellite autographs. actually, i'm try binary if i can buy it i'll try. oregon state authorities say that the survey is voluntary and anonymous. voluntary and anonymous, but if it hurts for glory holes --
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[laughter] yeah i went there, i mean i went to the joke. and i guess the choice to be groomed is up to the kids. at will credit to his website is part of a new plant to "ensure that all you historic successful learners" because nothing makes them more excited to learn by being told by bearcats. many a outrage which they've reportedly conducted in the past without telling mom and dad. but yes it's anonymous but it seems that the kids what parents want them in the dark. and what kind of adult stranger with a debt for that? but i remember when the only ones hiding stuff and parents were actually students. i still remember where i used to hide those hustlers. steve and vic those guys were barely laughs. any because i kept them in the barrel. and then they cried more than loft. >> just admit you had magazines.
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[laughter] >> don't try to covering all up because it was hostage. >> between the mattress this way kept in. hotel, where the adults, what happened to like teachers, and doctors, and leaders, this poison is garbage kind of basically spewing to our educational system? and nobody's stopping it. there's not one person going no, this is crazy. it freaks me out. >> at this point, there more genders, then there is baskin-robbins has flavors of ice cream. okay, so before they assigned me a gender, i just decided to pick on my own gender. so i chose astro gender. this is a real gender, 72 list, bubble bath. so astro gender someone who identifies with outer space. and i chose this because i need to get the hill off this planet. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> so, we call this, i call this the grooming bill because it is exactly what this is.
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but i represent hotel and they're all about supporting -- people are moving and angels, but we want to start pushing people to homeschooling, and this be due. and i think this bill, it is a huge red alert and safe know that people need to start homeschooling. >> definitely, that, again, this falls into the concept of age appropriateness. it's like even if i said -- questionnaire is fine, but why is it you have against the idea or the concept of age appropriateness. to be able to say, this is not for kid. he supposed be racist or bake it you say that? >> in the sixth grade i would've not know what any of the stuff was, i was super innocent though, remember before school one day, i bend my neck with a curling iron. and then at school everyone was like is that a hickey? and i did not know what that was. so i just said yes. and then i found out what it was -- and i said no.
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then i was like oh that sounds cool. but, of all the language in this whole situation that makes me mad, the thing that makes me the most mad is, government funded? because we should call it what it actually is which is taxpayer-funded, because, you go to prison if you don't pay your taxes, but then this is what they're spending our money on. >> exactly. i would prefer to go to prison rather than have my kids being taught this. it's disgusting currently. here about to pop out a baby ? i am -- right. right now. -- i can do it. so, i think, this is why several counties in oregon, have literally voted to secede from the state. and become a part of idaho, and i think that it will just need to take a minute this point of the public service they are
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absolutely right about how wild this trend is. world boats are so interested in talking to kids about now, and when people question then, they claim the moral high ground. they are not allowed to -- if you are interested to talk until 11-year-olds about their sexual preferences, there is really something wrong with you. and some of these are so widowed, to spirit is a term that was created in the 1990s, so is relatively new. at the indigenous lgbtq gathering in winnipeg. do you remember that? >> elle duncan in winnipeg. winnipeg. >> na describes native people in the communities will fulfill a tradition tradition of their gender. >> an 11-year-old the specific and i will not? >> they turn sex education into education. or just a hobby. because if you want to talk to kids about their -- you are insane. excuse me. you know -- ty harris, children
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have enough hires in the may problems that -- and these people. be terrified of you? memoranda to talk to his kids about -- >> what i do not have that issue because, most -- i'm down to one. all my kids are homeschooled. i put them all out. now playing with that stuff. number two, i do not see the difference, they used to be a tv show on can't catch a predator. it will be the thing, a grown man talking to a 15-year-old about. that was despicable, deplorable, he was a listed, the police dragged them out, now that guy to come to school and talk to everyone. there is no difference. absolutely no difference. my 11-year-old, and i'm an expert because i have 311-year-olds. all different diversities, so you know i know what i'm doing. international -- when i'm dealing with my -- eat >> your
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united nations of dad. >> and across the board, have enough time remembering the choice they have to do let alone the genders. doing what was clever enough is the 8-year-old, who would say any of those things to get onto stuff. >> how did i to bed -- and he say no i don't identify with clocks. and she's clever. where the 11 euros will say i've never heard of any of these candies. >> have no idea. but these candies are good or bad? my children are innocent and homeschooled. in the-year-olds watch closing. but i would not allow a stranger to talk to my children about the weather, let alone -- if you come up to my child, be like hello, you be greeted when you need i'm right here? >> because it blows my mind. i may not go up in the 70s -- and people -- if the teacher did this they would be disappeared. it's just so bizarre. >> it just goes back to the small percentage presented to be larger than what it is.
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in a small percentage of right now hiding behind again -- femininity, and education, but at the same thing if it was a dainty opening. but it wasn't dirty old man who does on the internet he's a but but i don't give a defense. >> aren't we have to move on. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> coming on. students are stumped er, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank with tools for both, all with no monthly service fee. chase. make more of what's yours.
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>> should you need to, take college math regardless of your students path, kansas university to have them there are considered drip dropping the algebra requirement because 1 out of 3 students fail the class the first time along causing some to jump out altogether. it's these days give up too early, and i did that our days eating jackpot on that she got pregnant by big floyd. >> those were the only two options back then daniel archer, or dan, what is same as me, vice president of academic affairs for the can't just be a
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gent added that algebra knowledge is really not necessary -- for students to nneed to learn algebra. when it is not relevant for their fields. or maybe sooner, but you might be surprised how often algebra plays a role in everyday life, simple things you need to figure out. for example, married but once i into pizzas for $25. if each piece because $8, why is he such a jerk? [laughter] that, do you think they have a point with algebra? >> yes. >> because -- i've been pretty antimatter for a while. >> i me when i was in first grade i got it big trouble because i started chanting no more mass, then i cited a riot in a prince was office. my dad was like he six. i was in the principal's office so often, that the president's yearbook principal i'm in it.
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the picture. >> beta needed for a job you should have to take it. >> they know what your job is, what if you fall in love with algebra carly? you know that algebra has, satan language of the universe. it's how we figure out everything. it is the universal language -- mass. we should all be thankful, from half. >> you're scaring me. >> asking myself sometime. >> you remind me of a teacher that wants to talk about something dirty. >> while fundamentally, i don't like the idea of getting rid of something just because kids can't pass it. i don't think that's a good thing, but i do agree, that you learn a little school that you don't end up needing whatsoever, like shakespeare, black, i know -- i know you love -- but listen, but i do not think you should get bit of that because i think it is sort of a rite of passage for everybody to go to the spark notes version of it. and then pass the test that way.
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>> annually s and feelings about what i said because i know schaefer is a big part of your life. >> but you never stop to think about who the dude was that figured out what algebra was, named it. it's like a -- check this out it's algebra. spay wants one of my vent living will stand there till the algebra test. and they were punished. right, and they said to me dad, we don't even use algebra. and i said, you do. it's because you're expanding your mind and your interaction your critical thinking. and although you might not think it, ask your brains a computer and how you problem-solving life, will have a lot to do with algebra. it's either thinking. >> you wanted to have a higher plane of thinking, which builds, and enable you -- and accomplish great things. the more information in your mind the more powerful you are, ray more than any gym or chasing and about. to algebra, yet i feel that the first time in a back and i got it, but i passed it because i put in the work. and i'm able to sit here and use brain today because of things like shakespeare. do i use it and used every day
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in the morning and use it she when did it anyway -- but, my critical thinking. my thinking -- they want to do what my kids mom and pop powerful, because in other places, china -- in other places in this world, they are filling their kids has not with gym classes and potato banks, with knowledge. >> to be clear, i am glad that i learned first grade math. [laughter] >> is a good point though, this composition will not happen in china right? >> this is a make america dumb again act. in the problem is you have teachers teaching kids that trumps bad and is good so the math is now madison. so how do you expect people to learn management if you can even do math on the policies. >> that brings me to do -- i always think that should economics courses. people -- went swimming today? 's people need to learn about how economies work. maybe algebra hasn't been doing
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that -- >> all of us had to take a constitution class. >> just across the how to do your taxes. >> you would not want to class -- they want you should not want your children to train to be the bottom level of the job. you want then -- to have delusions of grandeur. and the mental framework. >> oh it can't be just good enough -- you know you took what the american dream but nobody but us to tell you but that rule this paid good knowledge and efforts. >> . on that is a good teacher. up next, toc hit a new low with up next, toc hit a new low with the milk dating show. - [narrator] stimulant use disorder is a disease,
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what are they are homosexuals? i missed this part. so -- i don't know. because you have a huge older lady fan base -- you have more older lady fans then humperdinck -- tom jones. he does. [cheers and applause] >> this guy gets monster up but were running out of time anyway -- >> okay in itself -- if you made it this far, your mother -- means you've previously charted before and clearly it's not working focus on grandkids. okay. meaning another person and judging by the ads every one of them is out of work actor. they have to raise another man-child okay. so please take care on grandkids. >> i am here for the show come in the show was made me okay. because the few things are better than a white woman fresh out of a divorce.
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i might know one. i think it's great. i mean women looking for men half their age, health mills manor. >> and then men looking them then have to aid still has los angeles. >> life in general. beccaria think about this, and what network is this tlc? i bet they have team building sessions, they talk about new streaming services, and begin to ban the cutting edge so what is your product? mother i would like to -- manor. >> i have an idea, i just about for the kids. because it's like, you may know my mom she was a finalist on mother i'd like to -- >> oh, my gosh, that's a twist. if the guys are the sounds. the sounds of the other women. cliff the sun ends up with his mother? >> please stop this. nobody watch this, this is bad
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we are out of time thanks to kat timpf and tyra tyrus and ou studio audience. >> trace: thank you, greg. good evening welcome to "fox news @ night" with trace gallagher pure i'm jonathan hun invert race tonight in los angeles. >> breaking tonight, a new roundup twitter pile that appears to show an extremely close and extensive relationshi between the social media site and the fbi if you believe

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