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i'm jason in for laura ingraham. thank you for allowing me to sit in her chair. thanks for watching us this evening. i hope you have a wonderful, wonderful night. thanks again for watching this special edition of "the ingraham angle." gutfeld is up next. *** [applause] >> greg: happy thursday, everybody. that's right. it's me, tom. greg is out getting his unibrow tweezed. trust me, it takes a while. there was a time that the phrase
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have a break today, stuff on a sesame seed bun, in light of news from the european union those days are ove a break today will soon make hungry people think of this. that's right. now, when there are crickets, they will be served with an actual side of crickets. the e.u. has just given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans. i know you're thinking someone pinched me but it's true. as of tuesday, a powdered form of the house cricket will be given the green light. but don't start licking your chops. also approved is the larval form of the meal worm. it's got meal right there in the name. the netherlands program is
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pitching the worms as an alternative form of nutrition for school children. of course, this diabolical plan should come as no surprise to no one. for years global elites have been aiming to move western populations away from eating meet. when you can eat something that even miky on the cereal commercials wouldn't touch. that's a beamer reference, isn't it? okay, earlier this month the to which i can was once again front and center at the world economic's forum conference in davos, or as the rest of us all it the futurecasting call for bond villains. we caught up with chairman swag to see what he thinks. >> i love eating bugs. we have so many wonderful ideas that we discussed at the world
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economic forum. what about chickens. i love chickens ahead. you could do so many convenient things with the -- shopping, for inst instance. >> if you're late with a payment we could send you a reminder. nothing serious. just the same feeling would you get if you heated up a fork over an open flame and stabbed yourself with it. it's so convenient. [applause] >> wow! he really likes that chip idea, doesn't he? okay. back to the bugs. the report calls for tran six to net zero nature positive food. all in the name of fighting food insecurity. you know what makes me insecure? having to eat something i normally crush with my heel so the folks in davos want you
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eating bugs. why? you think it's about nutrition? no, it's about control. they are trying to see how far they can go. and look at us. we already put on masks and stood in those lines with stupid arrows painted six feet apart on the floor. you know how easy it is to get these kids to eat a bug? they are trying to shut down independent farms in the name of global warming. instead of rolling greenhills and pastures as far as the eye can see instead we'll have solar panel farms that eke out just enough power to leave you stranded on the outskirts of town, but don't worry, you can still take the bullet train to greta thornburg's next week but you can take comfort in the fact you're helping the planet. pretty soon the starving masses would reach their breaking point and pull you will roots to move
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within striking distance of a shake shack. better get out of the way or you will need a private jet to get some place safe which is the point. this whole twisted plan is only capable of one thing. leaving a bad taste in your [laughter] [applause] >> let's welcome tonight's guests. she's got so much energy, greta thornburg tries to protect her. he's our absolute favorite. wait a minute. what did you do with joe mackey? writer and comedian joe trevino. she knows more about the economy than the president of the united states. fox news contributor -- [applause] and a judge recently ordered his
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kids to pay him child support. actor, writer and comedian -- well, well, well. very buggy. what do you think, emily. do you agree with me that this bug plan is more about control? they say it's about nutrition what do you think? >> absolutely. it's about putting a band-aid over a hemorrhaging amputated arm which is, if we just add larva meal worms to the kids' diet everything will be okay while refusing to acknowledge the source of the issue. there has been no international by-in whatsoever on commercial fishing, on pollution come out of india and china. there are a lot of things destroying the planet a whole lot faster than americans eating meat. so i see this, to your point, yes, control, and also a shell game with what's really important. when i travel i don't mind eating anything as long as it's customary. if somebody tells me, we eat
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this all the time but i would rather find out after the fact. the larva meal worm is hard to stomach. >> we actually do have some of these bugs, so if you want to try them, i guess i'll try the meal worm here. >> pass it around. >> you don't want to try it? >> i do not. >> it's kind of crunchy. >> it's not salted but it could probably -- >> oh, my god. >> which one is which? >> the worm is the worm. >> the worm the worm. >> i better it doesn't matter much. >> these are the crickets, would? you >> seriously? >> emily? >> jamie -- >> yes. >> you spend a lot of time on the road. it's hard to eat well. [applause] >> i'm stuffed. >> it taste like sunflower seeds, a little puff like a rice
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crispy. just hand it out to the audience. >> jamie -- >> it's actually good. i actually like it. >> if they taste like sunflower seeds we should eat sunflower seeds. >> this is great. >> i got like thrown for a second. first of all, can apologize, i want to apologize, when you say crickets and the camera came to me, i should have known that it was coming my way, and when i looked over at the monitor i saw myself looking and there was a minute where, i can get back before they see. and that's impossible. i think this is kind of exciting. i think we're finding a solution to this problem that we've had for so many years of like how can we make school lunches more disgusting. and i think they did a great job. i would never eat a bug, and this is coming from a guy that eats [ bleep ] on the stage every night. >> wait a minute. i think you do better than that. but you don't want -- you don't want to try the bugs?
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>> no way. >> you don't want to either? >> no. >> you know what? if they weren't pushing them it might do it just because i like to do strange things. yes, i'll eat bugs but now i don't want to eat them because these people are trying to force them on us. >> would you have to eat a whole thing of bugs could be slightly full, right? >> it's protein. >> there is meatless mondays, that's caught on. taco tuesday, no, no, no. tofu tuesday, worm on wednesday, that's where we're headed. introducing it in school, great idea because eating bugs, kids get excited about this, yes, bugs, so excited, it's cheaper, we're having a school lunch problem being able to afford it, just give them bugs. normalize it early. change their behavior early. that's where we're headed. >> it is so true. >> i do not approve. >> we're saying it jokingly, right? but if you look at the video in
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the netherlands, they do want them to get used to it, i think they want them to be introduced to laboratory food. in the end they want to take over all the forms, and feed us bugs and factory food. what do you think? >> i don't want -- i had a late lunch so instead of the male worm you do have a snack worm. kind of an appetizer. >> a in between meal. >> those look scarier to me. >> it's lame. >> this is why you've never seen a fat spider. >> what they try to say is, people eat it in other parts of the world. yes, in parts of the world where the people are trying to leave. oh, i miss it back home, all those meals with bugs all over them. you have better food. >> that's why they are going to europe. the recent immigrants to europe would say this is why i left my home village. i was tired of eating bugs. >> they don't say, how about
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some typhoid fever. that would really make me home sick. they always try to say, well, the nutritional benefit, they say it's high in protein. people aren't going to swallow something just because you say it's high in protein. trust me, i've tried that line. [laughter] >> i think you're right. this is part of a plan to say, oh, we'll make you eat gross stuff because we're going to tell you what you can eat, what you can drive and where you can go. if they can talk you into eating bugs they can talk you into a lot of other things. >> emily, we're joking in the segment but i do believe that the globalists, i'm not going to get conspiracy here, they have said they want to move the world to a nonmeat diet and they are willing to push, right? >> and again, it's ignoring the basic economics and the basic livelihood needs of americans. so, we were talking about global elites but focusing on this country for a moment the farm industry has been absolutely
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gutted, absolutely ear redd, in particular, this administration, without acknowledging livelihoods and dependencies and the increased regulations that have had such a horrible impact on the farming industry. again it's sort of like ignoring a really -- again, a hemorrhaging problem in society and in this country and providing some sort of alternative ignores families are suffering. farmers work their tails off all day long, and another example, sort of tangentially, but in the area of yuma, arizona that area provides 90% of the leafy greens that this country consumes in the wintertime and that's being absolutely decimated by the illegal immigration coming through on the southern border because they have to adhere rightly so to pathogens related by the administration. so one farmer reported to fox news he lost a hundred thousand in one week because everyone was traipsing through the fields so again, the issues that are
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impacting the farm industry here, that are impacting farmers here, food on the table here, now we're given a solution that we'll just pick bugs, nothing to see here, eat your crickets and your meal worms and tofu. >> go ahead, up next, you can applaud that, is his act a tired old cliche. . i'm managing my high blood pressure, but i'm still a target for chronic kidney disease. and my type 2 diabetes means i'm also a target. we are targets too. millions have chronic kidney disease and 90% don't know they have it. so ask for your kidney numbers and farxiga. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure,
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>> okay. it's time to go -- [applause] >> yes, schiff got kicked to the curb and the irony is superb.
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he went crying to mommy on an ap supplied by chinese communeys. schiff announced this morning he's running for senate in california which is guaranteed to boost u-haul rentals headed for texas. right on the heels of getting booted from the house intel committee. coincidence? i think not. house speaker kevin mccarthy removed schiff from his intelligence duties this week citing national security concerns. go ahead, you can applaud that. [applause] >> yes. that and the fact that schiff hasn't blinked since 1992. and he didn't take the news so well. the disgraced democrat went on tik tok to complain. behold. >> hello, i'm congressman adam schiff with some troubling nude. today kevin mccarthy removed me from the house intelligence committee all for doing my job, for holding trump accountable
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and standing up to the extreme maga republicans. we knew it would be bad when the republicans took over but far worse than expected. >> cue the violence, people. but can he promise you to this >> but i can promise you this. this is not the end of my fight for democracy. this is just the beginning. please join us today. >> how much will it cost for you not to run? but does schiff even see the irony in this video. he's talking about fighting for democracy and doing his job on intelligence committee on tik tok. chinese's own social media site so he's rightly getting blasted for that. i didn't even know adam had a tik tok account. i wonder what other videos he's made. >> you will be -- ♪ >> popular. ♪ you've got to be popular ♪
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♪ cheekbone ♪ ♪ but even with nothing on ♪ ♪ i made you look ♪ ♪ i made you look ♪ [applause] >> you could have a new career, joe. are you excited that he's running? >> just get him out of there. the whole idea, like you said, of him putting it on tik tok when that shows you right there, that he does not understand what it takes to be on the intelligence committee. that's like saying check out my op ed on the russian aggression in the new issue of a russian magazine, as soon as we can get him out of there, i like that mccarthy backed up what he said. he showed some spine. he got him out of there and
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sawell out of there, these guys are clowns. get them out. if it's a spoil system, it's the same thing that pelosi did when they took over. clean house. goodbye, good riddance. >> i think obviously with the tik tok he thinks maybe the young people out there, he can maze money off of that, is that the idea? >> it's so awkward. i get tik tok is where it's at, bit way it's banned on government devices, and in more than half the country and some major university like the university of texas at austin, have banned it even on their wifi on the kids like personal devices. so it's to get the younger voters interest, which sort of makes sense, but, if you ask a young person what do you think about tik tok or the chinese potentially spying on you and knows what you're doing even when you're not using the ap because they are in your phone? they kind of don't care. i think a lot of people would agree with that right? we threw privacy out the window
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a long time ago in this age of devices and constantly being hooked up but they might be starting to switch. so maybe some young people are going to say, okay, i'm not into tik tok as much anymore, maybe there is something newer coming along. he's running for senate now to replace diane feinstein who is 89 years old. so, i mean -- >> he still gets around, though -- she still gets around, feinstein. but jamie, you're on the cutting edge of technology what kind of platforms do you use to promote your career? >> you know me, i've been on tik tok since i read this story. and i wish we could see the thing again because i don't think anyone is giving him credit for doing that entire speech with a globe balanced on his head. >> that's right. >> isn't it also, i don't like announcing important -- it just seems like, to announce it on tik tok, to me, even seems
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cheap, and then running for senate. he did that on twitter. i don't know. it just feels like that would be going like i'm filing this lawsuit, gentlemen, bring me my etch-a-sketch. also, when you lose a position or a job or the girl breaks up with you, move is always to be grace. and not go on. i watched this video on closed captioning, it just said bahoo. like, i always -- like i got fired, i had a job at the unemployment office, and when i got fired i was like fine, i'll see you guys tomorrow. [laughter] >> emily, they like, hey, you can go ahead. [applause] >> was it the fourth one that did it? >> emily, i know, people, tik tok they say is dangerous because it's held by the
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chinese, other platforms, google is stealing our information, too. tik tok takes away our information and rots your brain because you're spending all day doing stupid videos and looking at stupid videos. >> it's been codified in 2017 that every single private citizen has to work in tandem with ccp to share data. so literally these platforms by law have to work with the ccp and share the data of most of our youth. and the fact that this guy gets on it, by the way, that is his efficiency tik tok video, apartment his first tik tok video after being booted from the intelligence committee was to get on tik tok and say how he was qualified? this is like, after, you don't let your teenager drive the car because they haven't demonstrated responsibility and they take it anyway and crash it and claim they still have that responsibility, he's a steward of our taxpayer dollars. we've been paying this guy and secretary pompeo let the world
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know that this one basically leaked classified information so not only has he lied to the american public under our watch and our dollars, but he's really undergone some potentially felonious activity and he wants us to pay him now more? to run for senate? and he might get a position on the senate intelligence committee. i don't know what's frightening, that or him on these videos. only fans. i don't know. i don't know what's worse. >> that would be trouble, wouldn't it? joe, i think he actually was pretty wise, though, because he got all of the information. we're doing the story, right? he got on tik tok and got all the headlines. >> i'm impressed he got with the angle to make his neck look skinnier than usual. i was -- it was looking like a balloon. i was ready for somebody to pull the string. >> the ride with a splash raises trash. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation
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>> they lowered the boom on disney's favorite plume. bringing park lovers to their knees. disneyworld has closed their famous splash mountain water ride. no, not because the water was ripe for parasites. they shut it down because critics called the ride racist. particularly at issue was its use of imagery from the 1946 film "song of the south" whose post civil war theme is as popular as the little mermaid trapped in a tuna net. emily, she took that seriously. [laughter] >> she's freed, okay? interesting side note, 1946 was actually the year president biden started hiding classified documents in his garage. [laughter] >> the decision to shut down the attraction has caused backlash online where fans have posted tribute videos racking up millions of views and disney
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dd diehards are asking him, the water is selling on e-bay for big bucks, almost as much as the jar of fleas from the black plague adventure. to discuss this hot button racial topic, i now go to my all white panel. [laughter] >> jamie, what do you think of this? you probably don't even know this movie, do you, from 1946? >> well, i know of this movie. >> yes. >> there is certainly some problems with it. i have more of a problem with the water thing. it's like blowing my mind. it's blowing my mind. people pay a hundred dollars. if you want a bottle of water that may contain germs or feces
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for two dollars get a can of keystone light. >> wow! >> oh, man, some people got offended at the keystone life. do you think there is a thing where we lose something we somehow become like, oh, i miss that. i don't think anyone gave a [ bleep ] about splash mountain. it's like once it's gone we think we miss it. you know what i mean? i didn't even like having sex with other people. [laughter] >> emily, do you miss splash mountain? i'm not sure -- i feel like a lot of things splash at disney. i've been there a couple of times and i've splashed -- but i don't know if i splashed on the mountain or not? >> here's what i don't understand. it's just being paused. it's coming back literally next year, it's not going anywhere, it just has a different theme, it will still be splash mountain so what i don't understand is the freakout over just what
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essentially is like an intermission, right? and it makes me want to put a bottle of water on e-bay but also i feel like, isn't this what people said when bottled water was introduced in general. they are saying why the heck would you pay $4.50 for a bottle of water when it comes out of the tap just fine. cut two, there is bottled water everywhere. >> you think it's kind of overhyped. >> yes. >> so they are just redesigning the ride but that's not the kind of controversy we like to talk about on talk shows. lauren >> this is exhausting. look, i get it. that movie back in the 1940s was a romanization of slavery, right? there are things you can do. you can add information. so people who go on the ride can learn about what that period was really like and what we've learned from it. you could do that. so they are replacing it with the princess in the frog story
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now but someone at some point because everybody is always on the edge of their seats like this waiting to get offended they are going to get offended about that princess. >> she's kissing frogs. >> i care about all sorts of animals. are frogs amphibious? i don't even know. we can't live like this anymore. >> show me a frog consenting and i'll be okay with it. >> we eat crickets so i guess frogs eat crickets. >> they are redesigning the ride. the movie is from 1946. even if it didn't have elements that people were offended by they would probably have to redesign it anyway because most people don't know it anymore. >> i have an issue with disneyworld anyway, the height requirement for the rides. they act like, song of the south? no, not my beloved song of the south? what will i do with my uncle
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remus figures? i got dragged to that as a child. it was so boring, me and the other kids snuck out of the car, let's go eat some lead paint or something, that's better than this. the only weird thing is, okay, they could have just kept at this time name splash mountain. they will call it a bayou. who wants to be in a bayou. that's a swamp with dirty water. >> they are keeping the theme. >> i'm assuming this ride, you ride in like a log, right? and you go splashing at the very end, but it's a bayou, so when the log hits the water it stays there for a couple of weeks. it's a stagnant water now. i doesn't sound very healthy. >> yes, and i heard there is no water because they sold it. [laughter] >> but it's new orleans themed so you could, you know, do some stuff that you're not supposed to do. >> that's a good movie. we used to have the dvd when the kids were small, we would watch "princess and the frog."
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>> he's spending his whole bag to never age or sag. they say youth is wasted on the young. i would argue that youth is also wasted on 45-year-old software developer brian johnson who reportedly spends $2 million a year trying to buy youth back. the multimillionaire makes -- wakes up every morning at 5:00 a.m., takes two dozen supplements, works out for an hour, drinks green juice laced with -- brushes and flosses while rinsing with an antioxidant gel. he also sticks to a strict vegan diet unless you didn't find him annoying enough. [laughter] >> his goal is to eventually have all of his major organs including his brain, liver, kidneys, teeth, skip, hair, penis and rectum functioning as
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they were in his late teens. wow! >> come on, who among us hasn't dreamed of having the rectum up their youth? [laughter] >> brian has a team of 30 doctors and regenerative health experts who also think it's a worthwhile goal as long as his checks keep clearing, that is. i know what you're thinking. of course, it's like i have a twin, look at that guy. on leg day. but it's a life spent trying to preserve your health, so is that actually worth living? that's the question of the day. well, if it involves sticking your head in this thing every night i would say definitely not. a smart man would use that contraption to post his pop-tarts. people are doing this kind of thing. they call it life extension, right? but this guy seems a little obsessed, right? >> to me it like death becomes
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her meat -- the last person i would ever want to see in my bedroom at night. this guy is frightening looking. this proves also that money buys whatever you want it to buy, right? he has a team of 30 physicians and people working for him around the clock. they monitor his sleep every night for what his body does. the article said it measured many things at nighttime that i can't say on the air, i don't think. that's fine if they want to do that. if he's willing to be their human experiment but to me he's missing out on the greatest experiment of all which is life and faith and what god does for you which is aging naturally. [applause] >> she's inspiring tonight, isn't she, joe? >> she just curses a lot. >> you work out a lot. you do try to keep healthy. you eat well. do you take any of these supplements -- >> well, this guy lost me at wake up it 5 a.m. yes, it's so strange, and then he said to have the rectum of
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his youth, like, if he stays with that vegan diet he'll need it because that stuff tears through you. he doesn't look bad but he doesn't quite look good either. he is in that weird uncanny valley, i don't know, i goods you look all right. you don't look quite human anymore. >> remember neo in the matrix before he got out of the pod. >> all gooey. if he wants to spend $2 million on food just buy eggs. >> that's right. very expensive. although, you know -- >> he's the color of an egg. is no one else seeing the porcelain weirdo that i am. >> i'll say this. [laughter] >> she's picking on the guest host. [laughter] >> i didn't mean -- >> let me move out of the way and you can look at muscle man. >> emily did mention, he doesn't just have that weird light thing over his head, he says he's hooked up to a machine at night that counts the number of
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erections he has. why would i want a machine that counts to one? what is the point? [laughter] >> you don't need a machine for that. lauren, this is very big business now, though, i mean, a lot of people, he's very rich so he can afford the $2 million but other people, they don't make a lot of money and they are spending most of it to -- >> is he single? i was just thinking what is it like to date him? because he doesn't snack, he wakes up at the same time every day, he goes to bed at the same time every night. he's got all of these people catering to him all the time. he clearly makes you selfish and doesn't buy happiness. i'm into it. i'm it into. there is something called, he has a new company now called kernel with a "k," and something called the rejuvenation olympics where you have all of these people who want to experiment with how to defy aging, make you
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live forever and make you look good forever and they are literally recording their results. it's like a big science experiment. and while i did say it was selfish, it is, probably he's not happy. i think he's on to something in figuring out how far he can push this. can we defy aging with science and living healthy? >> well, we'll see, right? several years we'll find out if he's reached his goal. >> he needs botox, sorry. >> i don't like -- what does he want to live to, a hundred? i only have enough money left to live another couple of years. what does this guy do? [laughter] >> and then -- he wants the body of an 18-year-old? give me like 25. when i was 18, i was passed out in a car and my penis drove me to a girl's house. >> how did that -- >> i only know this from the red light cameras. i have so many problems with it. i don't know, did you read the part about, joe, i didn't read that part about, you guys both kind of brought it up about --
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it's counting his erections. i feel like if i had that much money i would just have an erection. like right now, all the time. that's amazing. >> with that much money i would just hire people to follow me around saying you look great. you look great. >> exactly. >> cost-effective. >> exactly. he can't figure out how to enjoy his own life it's kind of sad. up next, have we lost our grip on when we should grip? is the question. this cough. [sfx: coughs] this'll help. vicks vaporub? vicks vaporub's ...medicated vapors go straight to the source of your cough... ...so you can relieve your cough to breathe easier. vicks vaporub. fast-acting cough relief.
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>> a story in five words. >> story in five words, tipping is out of control. do you agree or disagree? i mean, you know what we're talking about with this, right? it's out of control because people now turn that little -- ipad thing around and they make you choose a tip, and they are standing right there staring you down. does it cause you to tip? >> no. no. i resist it. i resist it because that person i have nothing against them but they haven't done anything. they should increase the wage. i'm in favor of that for people who work hard but i have seen it even in new york city cabs when
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you pay with a credit card. the choices they give are you 20%, 25%, and 30%. what is the 30% cab ride tip in new york city? fresh urine has been put in. they went all out. it's nonsense and especially in new york, where everyone is angling -- even if you get mugged afterwards they start coughing. here's an extra 10%. it's too much. too much. >> i like tipping, lauren, and i like tipping at restaurants. i like tipping when there is service involved but it is true, sometimes when you go into a starbucks, they would have is a jar, and if you had an extra dollar bill or change you would throw it in the jar so that seemed like a good thing but now they are sticking it on there and it is a psychological trick when they do the 20, 25, 30, and you don't even want to pick the 20, which actually isn't bad tip for a coffee place. >> wait a minute. have you ever been to a place where they do the, 30, 25, and 20. we're so used going to the left first. >> oh, my gosh. >> and if it's like a cup of
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coffee we'll redo it for couple of cents. i'm so against this, i tip well when the service is good or if i felt bad during the situation, like covid. we all felt bad. i started overtipping, and then we got rid of cash. nobody has cash for the jar anymore so we tip with our credit card, but wait, price is already inflated and then they charge us 4% to use our credit card and you're getting like one item. the person who is helping you didn't even deliver the item to you yet, or serve you, or give it to you, and you're asked to give a tip before you got the service, which was very menial in the first place. i do no tip. >> i'm not shamed. >> not shamed. >> it's a big order i'll leave a tip but if it's a little something, do your job. >> is anyone going to come out and say they are pro tipping. >> it's very interesting. like i was just asked for a tip, i had a girl who made me a black
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coffee. right? it was a prostitute who stayed the night. which still, i leave a little extra. i'm going to be totally honest. i'm not great at like charitable contributions, like whenever i do my taxes, i go, oh, i wish i gave more, but -- i don't know, i was a service industry person forever, i was a waiter. the biggest tip i ever got, once somebody left me a $200 tip. she left it inside her purse, yes, like some car keys and really generous. [laughter] >> that's amazing. >> but i hit the 25 usually. >> you it this 25. okay. emily, you know, i like tipping at takeout. when you go to a restaurant that's normal sit-down restaurant, you know what i'm talking about, because the waiters, i used to wait tables and when you give a takeout
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order, people don't realize that check goes on your total at the end of the night and then you owe tips based on that so you've got to tip when you pick up at a nice restaurant, okay, i just wanted to get that in there. >> i agree with you, lauren, totally. i have a whole system photographing and it involves labor and it involves service, absolutely so if someone gets a black tip coffee out of a thing and hands to it me that's probably not tip worthy but absolutely, table side service, of course, preparation of food, absolutely, i just do the percentages, accordingly. so 20% plus at a sit-down dinner and then if it's takeout i would do like 10% or 15. whatever. delivery, i tip delivery people really well especially here in the city because when it's pouring rain and freezing and they are out there on their bikes working all hours of the night that's something i respect and that goes back to your concept, which is, you know, who is holding the labor? who is absorbing the hard and difficult part of this food chain we're all in and absolutely i tip those people, yes. >> excellent. don't go away, we'll be right back.
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