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going to get there and thanks t everyone out there for your prayers and your concern. i'm going to be fine thanks for everything tonight and thanks for watching. don't forget to set your dvr. you always want to stay connected. it's america now and forever. you get the laughs because greg gutfeld and the team, they take it all from here. i will see you here tomorrow night from la. ♪ [applause] >> greg: happy monday, everybody. everyone has condemned the beating depth of tyre nichols, including even barack obama and donald trump. final unity.
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it's the most they've been in agreement since deciding stephe colbert was not funny. i'm glad we are finally talking about black on black crime. of course it involves cops. you know the line if it bleeds -- if it bleeds it leads. it may be great white shark spirit it helps that they are white. but these five officers aren't. and they still be racist? it's hard to say because the victim is blackbeard it present a quandary to the left who hate cops and doesn't want to put black criminals in jail. so what do you do next, just this once. >> when weld their brutality finally lead to some form from the ground up because clearly i doesn't matter if it is a white policeman or a black policeman, it is a problem in the police -- the policing itself. >> greg: so no race doesn't
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matter. but if it didn't matter before. you just thought it did because that is all the media focused o it now perhaps all the city did wa that by eliminating race as a variable and you see the root causes that has got to be good, right. well, hold on because you still need your-of racism. now it is about who trained them . translation, white people are that has to be yet. even mike tyson was trained by white guy. so there is your en, race baiters. somebody else must have taught them how to behave this way. systemic racism for the win. blacks aren't immune to anti- black messages. he blames self-hatred, which is bound to happen if you end up writing for cnn. i'm sorry. but he claims blacks are socialized into departments tha
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you neighborhoods as war zones, place where rulebooks don't apply so blacks are more apt to single out young black men for abuse but the problem here is the phrase single out where there -- were there more choices in that neighborhood than black? probably not. it's like breaking you bought something for a buck in the dollar store. so up all these choices for the black cop is just black, that i is not race, just like it not have been about race for a lot of those other cops, but while this latest crime tells you wha is not about race, van still says hold on to it is hard to imagine to find cops of any color beating a white person to depth under similar circumstances. you would have to imagine it because no one would cover it. the fact is we have just as man incidents of unarmed white guys getting killed. they just don't hype them up an release them like a movie over and over and over again. so up white spring blacks to hate other blacks so they will
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be done other blacks as opposed to other whites, well, they get black to call uncle tom. i would say yes. the fact is minority officers are just as likely to shoot a minority and some more lately. why? because they read that neighborhood more frequently an more often and on purpose spiri it is their job to be there. let's not let white racism off the hook either. it is what brings us everything from kamala harris to karine jean-pierre. white racism if use it to judge blacks the way we judge white spirit it is but gw bush the soft bigotry and i don't think there is anything soft about it it's quite a mass of cowardice and lower standards everywhere and elevates people into disturbed positions overlooking training, experience, better candidates. you make life less safe from fighting you this to the military and standards are lowe
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to fill positions, except for the nba. if you made it more white, you would liberate the quality of play. they predicted that as police became more maligned and many retire, others will just leave for more lucrative and private gigs. or who is going to take that job ? anybody that applies there they are more selective. so what that scorpion group, police group that killed mr. nichols were recruited on just merit alone. what you've seen the same outcome. who knows, maybe. perhaps the five cops would've had different skill sets and temperaments and experience, yo know, diversity for account. >> welcome tonight's guests. i dream about him reading my miranda rights. inspector paul mauro.
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he has ruffled more feathers than my feather ruffling machine . douglas murray. this young man proves you don't need a sense of humor to be a comedian. he also comes across america, jimmy failla. and she loves giving back to he community all the stuff that sh stole. fox news contributor kat timpf. so, paul, i find that there are so many elements to this story that we've already assumed it i a horrible, horrible thing that happened to that man and then you realize that the one variable that we have all been pushing in the media is not par of it and then what happens, it becomes about training and whit training so they can talk about systemic racism pays.
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>> except the chief of the entire department is herself blackbeard i think what happene here that we have to remember i think about how rare an occurrence like this has to be because look at all a focus we have on it. remember that the majority of police throughout the country are getting deployed with body cams. so if this were to happen again someplace else with white people , to your point, we would know about it because it is on the body camp here the fact tha they had cameras and still felt free to do what they did tells me that there was a real lack o oversight and they were out there on their own. they see each other and have th same days off and they sort of. away from the police department. and the culture that developed with very different. they left the body cams on. this is a cultural thing. it's not a race thing.
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>> greg: interesting. it makes me think that i don't like traffic and gossip. i am above that. you always start with the preamble. >> these conspiracy theories always float around after something like this. >> greg: that is a lot of stuff in memphis about this. >> this stuff doesn't come out and then all of a sudden there are these theories that everybody buys that and they think it is fun and et cetera. this a simple explanation. these guys -- think about the name of the unit . it is poison from the well. what does a scorpion do, it stings and kills you. they call it what it is, anti-crime. you quality scorpion unit and you are sending a message. >> greg: yes, yes. >> so you see what likely developed here and isaiah said have a piece on foxnews.com that dropped over the weekend
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that essentially said the net i going to be wider and it's coming out, over seven cops suspended. more charges coming. we are going to be living with the story for a while. >> greg: you come from a place called england and they have police there, i'm told. they are called bobbies. >> they were called bobbies about 20 years ago. >> greg: were they on horseback? >> they are always on horseback. we didn't have cars. >> greg: you have cars now. >> we do now. >> greg: i'm just trying to get the audience up to speed when you are looking at this, i know it as hard as a brit to talk about these things, but what do you see in this? >> britain picks up the stuff from america like that. british commentators say this i all about white supremacy and white supremacy in the policing. this is what happens when you
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have a simplistic narrative. it breaks down. one narrative and recent year has been white supremacy in the police and then you have five black cops killing a black guy and you've got to say still white supremacy. you know, some people go along with that but not many. there were 30 people shot in chicago last weekend and mainly like people shot by other black people. is not also white supremacy? we will have to pretend it was. look with the president said th other day, the great uniter of the country, i'm so tired of seeing -- so exhausted, he said by what i am seeing. you could if you wanted put the stuff out and you can -- if you want to watch white people, you can find that. we just don't go on about it i just hope this is one more nail in the coffin for this idea tha the main thing america in everything is white supremacy.
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it is not true and it always been the spirit of this country and it has gone on for years. it got gas-filled in recent years and it is time to stop. the world is more complicated than this narrative. before i want duck wishes wish to be true but i know that is going to hurt your white supremacist newsletter. in that little apartment above your garage. >> it's an e-mail. >> greg: you think they are monitoring your e-mails that yo just do a newsletter. he is kidding, by the way. >> it is crazy. but the whole narrative of this anti- cop narrative is how we got here. we've been trashing cops since 2020 unit drove most qualified candidates away from the gig that's the bigger issue here is we demonized the noble profession.
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when i was in first grade and you were in first grade, if you ask kids what they wanted to be half of the boys would've said cops and the other half ironman. and now halfwits they girl and the other half would say drag queen. there's nothing wrong with that. that's my other newsletter. we drove the good people away from the job and that is really the bigger problem is when you lower recruitment standards, yo get less qualified people. certain things you just don't want to cheat. we all like that at for $50 eye surgery until the cross eyed dr. walks into the room. that's where we are here page you have to support the cops. i would have been a cop if it weren't for this thing called a background check. we are fighting the wrong battle . >> greg: welcome my kat, you are very pro- police. many have come to know you over the years. >> i was so worried we were going to talk about this topic thought what if we don't have a
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diverse panel to discuss this issue. then i was like thankfully you invited the british guy. 's before i took that box. >> i think -- i don't think it is good to say you support all cops across the board. there are people like this, which is why i think it is not the be accountability for the police. you like it if in terms of accountability and anybody in government is the same thing pare this video, there was nothing controversial about it watched it and i cried and i wa sick and i was physically sick and disgusted that i think anybody that watched it had the exact same reaction. like you mentioned, i read your piece of my thought was great talking about some of the special units and how did he recruits because their bed thes problems in detroit and other instances paid what makes you want to join a unit like this. we need oversight so that thing like this don't happen.
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>> greg: fair enough. is joe unaware of docs.
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>> greg: welcome back. you caught me. he used school document storage while drooling into his porridge . storage and porridge. he did not get that on dateline. once again president biden find him himself between a dock and hard place. that makes me sick inside. which means it must be time for docs keep on slipping to the wrong people. i don't care it's illegal.
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you've got to let them see please make it legal, let my documents be free. [applause] before i have to point out that that is gene singing. i think i did something pretty good it is okay. it is your best thing ever. having said that, most of the staff sucks. alright, where am i. this time for joe it is his senatorial records period in 2012 the arrange to have a larg collection of his documents housed at the university of delaware. that is they college, kat. they run the same shall for bes plagiarist pretty was considering running for president and by moving the docs , they would be hidden from the presse remain off the public 's radar until now.
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that is when we show them. today the university claims the still have to catalogue them al but they are stalling like a on legged man driving a stick shift . wire the documents secret in th first place? what could be in there? a list of the best ten heads of hair that he stepped? a recipe for head and shoulders flavored ice cream? that sounds good i love that smell. joe has proven how careless he can be with pacified documents in his own home. is that much of a stretch to imagine classified material tha may be lurking in his universit collection. what does joe think about this. >> look, i take classified documents seriously. i not only take them seriously, i take them to the beach and i take them in my car and i take
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them to the university of delaware. you know why i let classified documents so much. i like the way they smell. pretty, pretty. pretty, pretty. [applause] >> greg: a two part question or a one part, i don't know. is this worse than watergate or water polo? >> i think water polo is forced. >> nobody can watch water polo seriously. >> now that we establish that, there's been so many of these that i am getting confused abou how many rounds have there been now and i spend most of my waking hours that fox news headquarters. if i don't know, i feel like a lot of people lost track. it's very funny when you put it next to we are trying to be -- we are the most transparent and we are trying to be as transparent as possible.
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no, you're not. there is nothing stopping you from opening these things out. you don't need a genie to do that. i wish i could classify stuff. >> greg: that would be awesome . >> i write things and i journal things pete i would like to say that is classified you go to jail if you read my stuff. >> i would support that 100%. >> i am 100% behind you. [applause] do you get the sense that the bidens are exactly what they accuse the trumps of being and doing? could it be that for like 50 years this guy has been nothing but a corrupt joke or a clown? >> everybody is giving up on it. it seems like everyone has documents they shouldn't have. when mike pants sent out some stuff, he got hardly any coverage. is like everybody seems to have
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done. the national archives, i spoke to a friend in government a while ago, they've been annoyed by people being free with classified documents and they are putting their foot down now. this is the first time in history we've seen what happens when they get angry they come after you. this is what you see, a bloodbath. republicans and democrats, no one survives. >> greg: they are going to shush you. i always have to say the media side of this, which is they hounded the trumps over their tax returns, tax returns come out and he didn't make any mone while he was president. there was nothing there and the that goes away and yet there is no desire for anybody in the media to actually go in and fin out what is there. >> this is the reason that they
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hate biden. he took away their angle to prosecute trump. that was their latest actual fantasy was trump in handcuffs because of classified information. if you look at porn hub, it is the number one thing, trumping handcuffs. the media is done with that but the people that are talking about ever making it worse, lik the university of delaware trie to minimize the story and made it worse because they said we can't release the documents yet because we are still organizing and classifying them. it was 14 years ago. how many documents do they haven't 14 years. and the other problem is he still has to talk about it and she is just stupid. transparent is a man who has a baby. he has no idea. you thought that was funny. >> i thought that was funny. >> once in a while happens. >> greg: you are a lawyer obviously.
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camp we suit to see these things ? can i sue to see things? that means i'm going to have to go to delaware. you won't win but you can try. >> that'll suggest you go to delaware because he has a lock on the entire state. he runs that state. what is the story. he's got it all lined -- locked out. he is the godmother but he made an offer that he can't remember making. just fortunately for all of us, that is exactly what the investigation is, and i have great faith in that right now. at what point did y'all decide, did we all vote of the idea tha we are going to turn america's university system over to joe biden to use as his own persona safe deposit box. you've got the university of pennsylvania, which has all tha chinese funny money and all the other classified documents. what is the story with that.
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you can't get nef that. you're not going to get that from a college and 14 years to categorize and put in one place what, his old maxim magazine? really. this guy has got the whole of delaware lockdown. so i'm afraid to drive through that state. >> he just has a vault of wigs. but they are adolescent wigs, kat. smell them. are there adolescent wigs? i don't know. alright, i guess we have got to move on. up next, democrats got preachy but voters called things pg. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her
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's before welcome back. despite the left's obsession, georgia had no voter suppression . from her the last time the left
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claimed the sky was falling and it didn't there trying to secur people more often than joy bay hearts neck. i could get lost in that like a gold chain. take that time back in 2021 whe georgia passed a new voting law. among them this requirement tha male and voters must show prope identification i note that georgia might as well have aske voters to submit their least favorite finger, just like entrance to judge jeanine's christmas party. president biden himself was so outraged he said this. >> i'm convinced that we will b able to stop this because that is the most pernicious thing. this makes jim crow look like jim eagle. >> he doesn't have your writers. >> greg: he was smoking hunters stash. he came up with that end like this is good. life then there.
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i have been there. jim crow like jim eagle, put that in. and that i say it and i feel dirty. apparently it is racist to. >> someone to have a picture id at awaits racist to assume that certain people can't get a picture id. major league baseball was so incensed over this, at the all-star game over atlanta, it was the cowards move that cost them millions of lost revenue and after all the manufactured hysteria, what has the new poll revealed? that zero, this is amazing 0% o black voters had a poor voting experience in november viewed 0% . that is shocking to a point of disbelief. how often do you run into anything that is actually zero. i stand corrected. douglas, i have to preface this
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with -- okay, how can it be a zero. if it is 5% or 10%, that still says something. >> yes. the fact that it is zero, there is always somebody to say it wasn't that great. if it was going to be one that committed this was the first pole effort to be zero. that should tell us something. >> greg: tell us the story when we were lied to -- this is a fake pole. >> i would like to believe the pole. once again, it is just the fals narrative pushed on the america public and this false bogeyman which we are told exists and then companies stampede out-of-state and real things happen and people lose work and jobs, all because people like
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joe biden have been running off an old narrative that does not fit modern america. it is time they updated their software if they are capable of it. [applause] >> greg: . number this was an opinion that had total agreement. universal agreement. media, democrats, industry. everybody was on board with this . >> only one person speaking -- the more they'll talk about it. 0% here. i believe it that not once in a delay. that is the exact percentage of elections that stacy abrams has recently won. i'm not being entirely facetious . when you build your platform an your entire electoral nor -- narrative on this sort of stuff people inevitably of all colors for start to say, okay, i'm not sure we've got you in position. what are you going to do for me
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how is your election going to make my life better. so we have zero. that's where we are. >> greg: bear we are. kat, you are a big baseball fan. of course you've been following this all-star thing should that person that made that decision be fired? >> yes. >> back to you, check. >> they took money. if you want to be super pro- black, you just take money away from black businesses. it doesn't make any sense. i kind of question the poll is 0 %. if you'd asked me what my votin experience was, i what of said poor because i was cold on the walkover. >> greg: exactly. somebody was rude to you. >> somebody is always rude to you. >> greg: you could be behind jimmy and he hasn't washed his clothes in a while. >> what does the drycleaner say to you when you drop that [bleep
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] off. you know what they probably say behind your back. >> i'm going to tell you two personal stories. i was at the drycleaners on saturday and i'm not going to impersonate him because he hasn't ethnicity that is not hi own but he said to our credit i love you on gutfeld. so in your set up to this block you joke about joey behar. yesterday there was a friend of mine that works on the view and she said every time you go on gutfeld you are making fun of joy behar. she said if you tune in every night, she takes it on the chin from greg. and i said which one. that is for you, greg. that's for you. here is the whole scam of the script. it dries me crazy. i am of baseball fan they also call this jim crow on steroids.
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which, by the way, half of the yankees were who was jim crow's dealer. but think about how insulting i is to victims of actual jim cro out of no funeral but he wasn't big on voter turnout. this law broke every turn out record in the history of georgi and friesen for the poll is there's one person that the democrats would be exploiting this to the moon. you gave them proof, stacy abrams is going to say it was 0 because none of them got a chance to comment. that is the scam. sorry. >> it is okay. i like it when you get angry. your faces as red as your jacket . i know what the drycleaner says that i guessed liberal archie i back from the bad. coming up, a musician's frustration and now an aerial pink cancellation.
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>> greg: he never approached the capitol capital steps but they treated him like he was racist. of record company said hit the brakes -- hit the bricks. he was dropped by his record label after attending a peacefu rally in dc. he had nothing to do with the riots at the capitol building but he was still canceled could he refuse to back down and stil puts out great music and he has more hooks than the back of nancy pelosi's broad. please welcome the myth and legend, aerial pink. ariel, i don't know if you are sick to depth of talking about the stuff i know it probably bothers you that you will be known for this this will always be in your obituary. >> every time i come on this
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show, it pisses's them off. >> as of the first time you've been off in a while. you were on tucker. that set all the alarms off whe you went on tucker. that is like having a meal with the antichrist. >> they hate it when i am on fo that's the only place that will have me anyway. it is kind of like, you know, they have done and their power to make me a non-entity. but here i am very popular. >> greg: guest, you are. michael has turned you into a folk hero. i'm accomplishing it slowly and surely. in a matter of years you will b vindicated how do you feel abou that that you have a family tha who was willing to donate all o his time to save you? >> let's get married. your single.
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i don't want to -- we can't just avoid these people . we need to basically grab them by the collar and tell them tha they are wrong and badger them. >> greg: the thing is, this is kind of an interesting thing because you were beloved by every hipster. aerial pink was the coolest performer and everybody in brooklyn new view. they are the ones who turned ou new. you can't trust a hipster, aerial. i told you this. >> the hipsters are gone. >> greg: hipsters are now woke . they are whipsters. >> i don't know. i don't know what to say to that . >> greg: come on. offender way, aerial.
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what are you working on right now? >> i got an album coming out. i've got two or three that nobody is ever going to hear. i just decided to put it out on youtube. i've got a sub stack now that i just basically and unloading everything. i kind of given up on running m own label and trying to have people review it and pay attention eventually it will work out in my benefit, like yo said. so it is a slow crawl. >> greg: you've got a baby and you just got married. >> exactly. i got my hands full. >> greg: it doesn't all suck, aerial. their people in the music company that are miserable bastards. the company that you've got embroiled in was in a hotel roo but nothing happened in the hotel room. it is like every rock 'n' roll or repair there are no groupies
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or there were no drugs. there with you sitting on a bed probably watching fox, right? >> it was a deep nap and i turned on the tv. >> greg: do you regret it? >> yes. i regret being right all the time. >> greg: that is the problem. you were right. >> the problem is i can't feel guilty about it because there seems to be the people that wer there, they sort of hammered, they basically feel guilty now. there like i did something bad and they shuffled off. it made them feel bad. that messaging was so intense. >> greg: ariel, i will see you later let's go get drunk. see you. [applause] up next, the high school fraud
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a story in five words. >> greg: a story in five words . grown woman loses as teen. who doesn't do that.
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>> a lot of people. i think i will go to you becaus you have something in common because you are ten years old within this woman pgs 29. she allegedly used a fake birth certificate to enroll as a new jersey high school student and even attended classes for four days. >> what we have in common. i have a real birth certificate that is they brag. she is a weirdo and a creep. everyone is like why would she do this. she was texting after she got caught, she was texting the kid like do you want to hang out. >> greg: i wish my school a 29 -year-old lady would come to school and want to hang out wit me. what is wrong with that. >> a lot of things are wrong with that. >> greg: do you have any interest to go back to high school? if you went back to high school would you join the cheerleading team because you weren't on it when you were in high school? >> i wouldn't want to go back t
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high school now. i would like to go back to all the people i used to go to high school with and go, look, i got attractive. i had a mullet and stuff in hig school and everyone hated me. >> greg: at least the mullet is gone. >> everybody hates me. >> we've got a side view of the burn. that's television, people. so take that. he's dead, right at i can say that. also, a cop, narcotics detective , right, inspector, how serious is this crime purges this person go away and for a long time? >> i think she should not necessarily for a crime but i just want to know why there is this subsection of our population that every couple of years tries this stunt. i think we were all sometimes amazed we got through high
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school except with the people who start up a school prayer they always end up coming anyway . so they peaked too early and it is all over. over the for the motivation is for such a thing and i'm happy that i can't remember high school and i am really very surprised. this is a phenomenon. you get this story every once a while and i'm amazed she pulled it off. i'm not sure how they caught he but there is a crime here and they did charge her for some things before i was an anomaly in high school. i was a star and still ma star. i am hoping to time my peeking with being in a hospice. that could be like at any time does this happen in jolly old england? >> jolly old england for up we just got cars. >> and paper money, congratulations. >> i think it did happen recently.
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he was from afghanistan and cam to the country when he was 19 and pretended to be 14 and they beat him up and all that sort o thing and it turned out that nobody had said but he flicks like an adult. they just didn't dare. across for the 14-year-old said nobody has to have accountability. that happens quite a lot in britain. you can't ask somebody your age. there are big bearded man and h says i'm 12 and you just have t go okay. i'm going to math class. >> this happens to me on tinder all the time. >> i kind of think it is hilarious that emile would go into great school to beat them up. when you hear that level of commitment, it makes you think the kids deserve that. >> greg: it is beating up the kids. here is the movie plot.
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so the beautiful duke goes back to the school where he was bullied and finds their kids an bullies them. he beats the out of them. >> just beating people up. i have a hard time with this story. i've been married and my wife and i run into my high school girlfriend at the grocery store every friday. >> as she graduated. >> now paid. >> i'm sorry, i stepped on your joke. but i was going to say about that as you know what is a better school because in a good school district somebody who is 28 stands out like a sore thumb i went to school on long island and they would suit this was somebody that just got left bac a million times. they wouldn't have noticed. they just thought it was like a kid.
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