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it said that a man was chasing woman down the street with a gun. when approached the suspect ran and shot the officer multiple times and turned around, the officer was on a force for five years and comes from a family of public servants. we are praying for this officer and family and the entire city of chicago. "gutfeld!" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: yes, yes, yes. happy wednesday everybody. yes, you are amazing. what a glorious wednesday it is. number one, chicago mayor lori lightfoot seen here having
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a check. became chicago's first incumbent mayor in 40 years to lose reelection. congrats. [cheers and applause] she deserves it because she broke another glass ceiling. she was the first black mayor of chicago, but now she is the worst mirror ever. sadly needs no black mayors for a while and chicago way to ruin it for them. she got roughly 17% of the vote, even if her fan base in the cook county jail population, all 5700 of them, it still was not enough. losing the former head of cook county commissioner brandon johnson it took 34 heaven 20% of the vote respectively emma now had to run off onto determined the next mayor. it was or would we care those numbers. my fault.
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but now this is supposedly good news budweiser news at all it should be news when the worst mirror in the country loses this should be expected, but it wasn't why is that? it's news that you lost despite having more protection than a fort knox. [laughter] historical first, first female black chicago mayor. may be a of christmas past or medusa. because of that the media covered her more slack than a taylor on meth. you cannot run a city into the ground and accuse people of racism and misogyny muscles people find out that you suck. which is exactly what she did after she lost. plaintiff on the voters being racist. when a reporter asked if she was treated unfairly she said i'm a black woman in america. of course. yeah that makes sense they gave her a chance to be mayor, but
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only once. now she chalks up the loss to white supremacist. she is like. can i get then reverse? of course her loss is a win for chicago in a lesson for everyone else in politics. so are you listening eric adams? ted wheeler, jacob frey? they finally said this experiment with dangerous infantile lefties is finally over. ticking boxes only creates more boxes except we call them coffins. if you are a progressive and want to set some records on office make sure it is in for a number of murders. under heard the city's homicide rate rose from its highest rate in 25 years we haven't seen that many solders since michael jordan. the city saw 695 murders in 2022
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and 804 and 2021. so did some math at that pace of lori got a letter for more years at the end of her second term chicago's population will be the same as "gilligan's island." [laughter] right now if you're a kid in chicago you're just as likely to go outside and catch a bullet as you are cold. anyway here is the concession speech. >> we fought the right fights and we put the city on eight better path. i'm grateful that we put together to remove a record number of guns off our streets. reduce homicides, and started making real progress public safety. >> greg: so she reduce murders under her watch? on her after she over explosion murders under her watch? that's like joe biden saying that gas cost slightly fewer arms and legs that make sense. i haven't someone that delusional since rachel levine tried on a two-piece.
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i'm sure that she will land on her feet it's hard not to when you wear a size 14. an almost guy's head. lefties always get another job if she is not teaching at harvard, she will be a spokesperson for spirit halloween. of course the bigger question will they take note of lori lightfoot get in the book? under the us every democratic mayors waking up to semi about homelessness committing the deranged treatment. meanwhile others are distancing themselves from the deep on the police movement gets ms-13 with monkeypox. so ironically woke is finally getting a wake-up call hopefully don't hit the snooze button because they are tired of being dead they are dead tired of incompetence being protected by
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diversity. they do not want to mayor that reminds you of beetlejuice. i'm to miss those headlines for her slacks further proof. further proof that she steals the pants off shopping mall secure to guards. [cheers and applause] let's welcome tonight's guests. she talked so fast that sign language interpreters hazard p pay. fox true crime, emily compango. jerm[cheers and applause] his marriage is like a tornado as it ends with him losing his house. actor, writer, comedian, jamie lissow. [cheers and applause]
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her pronouns are who? fox news contributor, kat timpf. [cheers and applause] and when life gives them lemons, life regrets it. my sidekick and the n.w.a. world champion, tyrus. [cheers and applause] emily i go to you first because you're sitting there. she kept saying we did this, and we did that in her concession speech december i got the impression there was a we, it was always at her and she was always battling everybody. >> emily: they were filled with literally dozens of abusive emails from her part to the staff but we didn't even include the people who signed up and believe in the cause and believed in this black mayor of chicago whose can have historical first, they gain historical statistics the rain
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the city into the ground. i'm glad that you brought up the boxes and coffins because she was a political rock star in the beginning. she utterly failed that her job and to me that illustrates the current situation right now which is the left props up these people that check certain boxes, although they are to be amazing. then she absolutely try to keep the residents safe and for someone that said that she is so committed to black american causes, why then where the single most affected victims of the homicide rate young african american boys, their children slaughtered at his epidemic under her watch and that's with the people in your city called it she said at the end, will be remembered for what we accomplish. and how hard we worked and the effort that we did on behalf of chicago and kat right. >> greg: it's set up a bit pathetic that she won the nomination for mayor the same percentage. it shows how screwed up chicago us, 70% she won at 70% now she loses you are person who is
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faced an unbelievable amount of humiliation and loss. [laughter] what is your advice for lori lightfoot who's going through some suffering of her own? nothing what you went through, but i mean... >> jamie: think about the humiliation of just being on the show. [cheers and applause] [applause] you know? >> greg: nice. >> jamie: is a possible that these murders are racist and they're only killing people because she is a black mayor? [laughter] [laughter] could there be less guns because you remove them when they are next to a dead body customer it's all crazy and the other story here about removing by the way numbers cannot lie that's basically the bottom line here. i was in chicago and her two murders going. we have to back it off, those numbers do not lie. she is just a terrible mayor.
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i'm also a hole getting rid of committing homeless people without them volunteering, i think it's at the start doing this i think you could pretty easily tell i was walking today and i saw a guy he was doing like a three card monte is out what his card? almost guy clearly crazy is doing a magic trick i'm thinking oh, my god that is to be the hardest person to capture like a homeless magician. you know what i mean? emts come to put a straight check olson i'm wearing straitjacket. he is handcuffed i'm handcuffed to a pole. i do know it just so dangerous everywhere man. i think some of them could get rid of their signs i saw one guy taken a sign that said need help you're wearing boots and i could see all ten of her eye know. [laughter]
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[laughter] >> greg: kat, are you gonna miss her? >> kat: yeah, she was horrible, but sometimes you are so horrible that makes you kind of awesome. the member that whole scandal because she said she the biggest [bleep] in chicago? [laughter] that was awesome. >> greg: it was awesome and it made us all give the same joke. >> kat: lori lightfoot, biggest [bleep] in chicago. you're knocking to vote for someone who was a smaller [bleep]. so, i think that she could've won that way. i think that it's great that she is not said, she really thinks that it's racism, sexism, homophobia. that is the reason she lost. which is i think, that would be great to feel that way. like when you lose just think that you're not good enough and you never will be. do not have to blame anybody or
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blame everybody but yourself. but she is right about one thing she said she put the city on a better path which probably do by losing. >> greg: tyrus, is this a victory which beasley just lost two other democrats if she was up against a republican the scary thing is she probably still of won. >> tyrus: no, no, and to kat's point she did lose three in the biggest [bleep] [laughter] it was just being used as a pronoun. a set of the appendage. see, she lost for the same reasons as she was elected. the same things that she is complaining about are the same reasons why she was put in. nobody ever bothered to check her resume. and when you take somebody based on how they look emma and who they sleep with, you forget this little thing called character,
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education, and commitment to the job and what we saw during the entire time because it was a sound bite every week but how she mismanage every possible situation because she was never qualified for the job other than she filled a part and a bunch of races, it's polite racism when you want to prop somebody up in a position because they check the box knowing damn well that they are going to fail. that's what it's like having someone like that in your office is that they are a puppet, they will do what you tell them to do. it will pay the back taxes, you help them take care the old problems to give her the bad relations relations. all these things with poor character and we know she is horrible character because we saw her track record. this isn't rocket science, so yeah, she lost her the same reason why she was put in. she is vastly underqualified and it showed. >> greg: we have to go, but we did we do a segment on her yelp review she rented a limo, if you
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ever want to get insight into her brain she left a yelp review for a limo company and she was upset that the limo driver use the bathroom. it's where the best written arrangement things you'll ever see it's madness go to yelp and just put her name in there and it will pop up. >> tyrus: i'm sure she had opinion on everything that did not go her way. >> greg: it's everyone else's fault. ben & jerry's lids put on by little kids. [cheers and applause] >> bitte foxnews.com/got felled and click the link to join our studio audience. ♪ ♪ tide ultra-oxi with odor eliminators. between stains and odors, it can handle double trouble. for the #1 stain fighter and odor remover, it's got to be tide.
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up. [laughter] yeah it's funny ha? it is funny kids getting beaten. kids get beaten that's funny emily. so how can you enjoy the new flavors from these child enslavers? [laughter] [laughter] you are the best "new york times" expose revered american companies such as ben & jerry's use migrant child labor to make their products wow no wonder it's so delicious. [laughter] of course the hypocrisy is too good, ben & jerry's a self-described progressive companies has been infamous for spreading woke virtues like salmonella by given a flavors left-wing names so you can really the social activism levers like we can resist send a message of resistance to donald trump and then there was empowerment to draw attention to so-called voter suppression.
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supporting gay marriage which proves same-sex couples can get just as fat as had arose. what is worse? childish flirtation with these horrible puns? the committee told the fox digital they are opposed to child labor thank you and work with a special counsel to ensure farmworkers are very fairly compensated in working in healthy conditions now and underage workers are beaten it's with tiny wooden sample spoons. [laughter] after a 12 hour workday the kids get their choice of toppings. anyway, and a big turnaround ben & jerry's has actually embraced the reputation of child labor and came up with new flavors to reflect that, here are some of the new flavors, sweatshop and cream. [applause] [applause] here's another cookies and kid screams.
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fingers to the bone scone. in my favorite, death by chocolate, literally. drowned in a vat of chocolate come all right, take a different stance on this tyrus. i don't want to defend ben & jerry's, but is in child labor under rated, they get money, to get experience, they probably get free ice cream is really that bad? >> tyrus: you can do everything to a child if they have a job, but you can't do to a woke child in your home. [applause] so, it just goes back to the whole thing, it's always the progressives that virtue signal from the highest mountain. we always say the same thing, why are they yelling so loud from the mountains so you won't see what's going on at the bottom? it just seems that it's fashionable to not get caught with child labor and that is the
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thing they get caught in and of course they are doing everything they can to make sure that the farms will make sure that the kids are not leaving the field the put nets on the outside and keep guard dogs and keep the little pastors inside. this is what happens with apple and their iphones. there was a thing in china were people were jumping out of windows because of the long hours and low pay so what they do? they got nets. >> greg: yes. >> tyrus: because we are googling everything this episode, google it. i can't take this they fall and the net rolled onto the bottom floor and start over and you work your way back up. >> greg: imagine me in the company that makes those nets get through it like a marketing plan? show them what you can do he's gonna jump from the seventh floor. [laughter] >> tyrus: when your workers are the small you need a net call us. we are laughing at child labor but emily started it. >> greg: jamie, again i'm to
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be the devil's advocate here you know kids work on farms you know a farm is right? you get up early you milk some chickens. >> jamie: that's why i wanted farmers only.com, they milk cows. [applause] [laughter] [applause] they don't want to go out there was up so early. child labor greg, it's a terrible, terrible thing, but i've little kids and i love them i could use 3-4 hours a day where they went to work. i can use it and this might sound controversial and no people of their ben & jerry's, i hate ben & jerry's, not a fan i know people use it to treat depression. this could be one of the worst uses differ eat a lot when you're depressed? i've done that, it's really the worst idea is going oh mime
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said, i will show her eye will be set and fat. [laughter] there is also a divorce. [laughter] [applause] speaking of that greg, in order to give back and show for my experience as a divorced man i think i deliver psa want to show you. >> greg: go ahead and show it. mus♪ ♪ >> tips from a divorced dad. ♪ ♪ >> when you're getting divorced, make sure you sit your kids down and say hey, it is not your fault. okay? it is your mom's fault. [laughter] ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> greg: i learned something in her eye learned something there. should we boycott ben & jerry's except for the ice cream
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customer [laughter] trick question. >> kat: child labor is conscious everywhere. everyone is doing it. everyone is like i know what i will do, get kids to work for me under horrific conditions and no one will care. it turns out nobody really does. >> greg: they say they care but they really don't. emily thinks it's so hilarious. she is just can be googling tonight and google imaging children working. [laughter] a look at that kids crying in the corner. cringe. >> kat: it is especially annoying when it is ben & jerry's so much of its business model which is saying other people are total pieces of [bleep]. making little flavors about it, but guess what, even then i
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still needed some time. >> greg: i can't i'm lactose intolerant. >> kat: i know. >> greg: and then you'd find out the next day let me tell you because i tell you then too. [laughter] emily? have you calm down some? >> emily: i thought it was funny i left for your guises jokes not the comments. >> greg: when you are laughing at the concept too. it is hilarious. >> emily: here's the thing, so, in typical fashion nobody cares they just care that they are caught. especially when you are saying the loudest voices, the top of the mountain of course they're going to be because they are in american business and boiled into a supply chain that has a lot capacity to it and especially this administration which i've been back to is a member when your times address this she said, oh gosh we have no idea we were talk about it and this is horrible. this is exactly the people who need to be aware, i need to have their eyes and every part of the
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supply chain. the people horse was with a strong as advocates for every american out there. number ben & jerry's 16 habit 17-year-olds they have their extra supervision or whatever they are acknowledging that there is a special group that deserves special attention and special compliance, they are being thrown out of the bus too. member we had all these issues still ongoing in the southern border right? we had the general and attorneys southern border states and counties that raise the alarm to this administration saying that they are teenage and child girls were being sexually assaulted in half go the bathroom and paper and plastic bags because you've shoved everyone into emergency shelters. you would think if everyone cared about kids they would've carried then. instead they took it to court, this is nothing look the other way. the same thing is happening here unless you put on blast. >> greg: that is not funny. >> tyrus: what he do for a living mark i may professional kid worker watcher. ice stand and smile and make sure the little bass roots work and don't wander off. that is not better.
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>> greg: that sums a good retirement work for me. you know? like a crossing guard but more muscle. like a shirtless crossing guard. all right. up next, they encourage squealing the caudal students feelings. [cheers and applause] with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. and, they felt dramatic and fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease
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>> greg: at stanford university school is so boring that its mascot. i'm not joking. as been quietly implement a policy that encourages students to anonymously report each other for offensive language and behavior. the school's protected identity harm reporting system lets anyone submit so-called incidents a bias including microaggressions and macro aggressions. students who feel victimized or harmed or to their identity on or off campus and even online. the seams are a smart move stanford you take students were already embracing identity in
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order to gain attention, and then tell them that they cannot punish people who do not bow to their demands, yet that will not get abused at all. according to the school's paper of the system does not have a disciplinary mechanism. all these reported incidents because most speech is protected unless it writes it to the hate crime or unlawful harassment or discrimination. how soon before the expand the definition of hate speech or harassment to include not using the right pronoun they already are. it feels like they are trying to give the woke another weapon of intimidation and worse ma in anonymity it lowers the bar even more for abuse. suddenly everything is a micro-aggression. there is a typical one. it's a micro-aggression. looks like she is enjoying it if you're wondering why we did the story just use that picture.
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i bet you hate the story. >> jamie: i'm not saying mike is a stanford i cannot afford it. i really don't like it i don't like it you have some in the strong similarly my ex-wife but have the friend that they would talk to and there was talk about how terrible husbands we were so felt like she was looking for stuff that she could talk about and she would get mad at me for the littlest things. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: give any other -- >> tyrus: doesn't really work out. >> greg: d of any other tips from being a divorced dad that we can look at? 's before have one more from divorced dad.
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♪ ♪ >> tips from a divorced dad. ♪ ♪ >> enter member it is important to see your kids down and talk to them. let them know that it's free, so never pay for. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: this show is not helping you with the custody battle. [laughter] [laughter] kat, when we were kids similar in age and early 40s knocking was bad you don't tattle on everyone some got the reputation of being a tattletale you would knife him in the bathroom and ship them and let them bleed out that's we did in my school i know what they did wherever you grew up. anyways i digress. now, they are encouraging kids
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what is happening? it's topsy-turvy the will the split. >> kat: this is a new princeton started doing this almost ten years ago now and wrote about it for national review throwing it in a term i knew how long i've had my finger on the pulse of america. [laughter] thank you and the possible good right? you know it doesn't feel good? i hate when there is punishment involve okay someone said something bad about you, but we are knocking to tell you who it is that is worse. it drives me crazy. i'll rather be physically tortured i mean this i'll rather be locked into a dungeon and waterboarded and spat upon that have somebody say someone said something mean about me and there is somebody that i maybe work with and i don't know who
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it is, some walking around every day for the rest of my life be like who is this question what did they die yet or not? i hope that these kids are okay because i'm pretty well-a well-adjusted. [applause] [applause] i cannot imagine what they are going through. >> greg: should we just blow up stanford? >> emily: totally. >> greg: blow them up with love. you violent freak. >> emily: this can be my last time an air nice you guys. it subjective so essentially opens a hotline we don't know what the accountability is we don't know what the punishment is is yet, but it's probably something and given that stanford's pension for record-keeping it probably goes permanently on the knocked upon persons record so that means
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think about northern california were stanford is located where he grew up loosing every other word? that's considered a micro-aggression that can be written up. half of prison she nine-tenths of prisons those incarcerated are there because of a neighbor narc this is my most hated and the population the fact that stanford is encouraging it doesn't surprise me is are so annoying to begin with is so definable that's vague to begin with this is literally orwellian. they are encouraging a finger-pointing to take what micro and macro aggression it's an offensive, offended environment. this is terrifying to be honest. >> greg: she has a point. >> tyrus: this is a breath of fresh air. you guys don't get it. they are tiring of having to entertain the [bleep] victim. the person who goes does i was
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so it's a good morning sir didn't say male i'm a victim. we have 7,000 videos and 1 million tiktok videos of people being wrong entire campus of victims let's keep it anonymous guys since your gonna do it anyways at least we don't have to deal with you so let's just keep it anonymous. the office is full we can't get any help everyone's getting canceled on lanco by the vic victims. it's a great solution. let's keep it anonymous. do the same thing with my kids let's keep that anonymous. >> greg: we have a show in the past etsy leave your messages on her show voice mail. no one ever checks it. no one ever checked it. don't call the redeye voice mail good luck. >> tyrus: they'll be knocking on the door did you give a report did you get my report?
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[laughter] all caps backlog will get on it soon as possible. >> greg: may beat stumbled into the solution every corporation has anonymous tip line all the ghost of this big [bleep] pile. print a box and put away. >> jamie: they'd have me call that number for bookings. >> greg: would you turn your nose at washing strangers close. [applause] in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer,
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>> greg: good news, a worker will scamper when you fill up your hamper. it's called share so-called uber for laundry. for workers pick up people's dirty laundry washing to bring it back within 24 hours. so, would you trust your dirty stuff with strangers? some people already have. some people already have.
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[applause] true, what a great job for deviance. before you to break into peoples houses houses to smell their stuff right emily? now you can have it delivered. and it's a great app to pair with tender, you'll get help with meeting a stranger, then removing the bloodstains after. anyway just like the personal trainer it charges $1 per pound. which is another reason i wear a. the workers keep 75% plus tips the company employs 200,000 sensors as they call them the top ten earners are making more than five grand per month. make sense of people could drive you why can't they do your laundry after? and just like uber taxis there is a penalty for leaving skidmarks.
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is there to be like it over for everything? except for the real fun stuff, it is we were going everyone just comes a maid? >> kat: some of the over sock i got for groceries like little while ago results trying to cook but they brought me this disgusting spoiled pepper slimy onion but i wouldn't feed to my worst enemy because you have to be really dumb eat that and if you are that dumb then you are threatening up to my enemy. you can't do anything about it because although give you back the money for the pepper in the onion but not the money for the service fees you know i'd go out anyway and i paid though so i would have to go out. >> greg: this has nothing to do with laundry. >> kat: i am answering question, let's say a sock goes missing my sock one missing you
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just post about that but just oh one sock, what happened to my sock? does no recourse for you. yeah, i tried you could maybe get me an onion. as to just punch me in the face next time. >> greg: when they forget condiments and stuff what if they forget a sock? you know? what he think? [laughter] >> tyrus: i am concerned about this i feel like there to make things harder for us attractive people especially in the college ranks because sometimes you date if i because laundry. [applause] [applause] >> greg: get disgusting. >> tyrus: could've shared me 300 shower saying i'm not to do that again.
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i really do not want to do my laundry. >> greg: jamie? this is a good way for you to make some mcdonald's money. >> jamie: the airlines lost all my close and saw action of the get these cleaned to get back to the cabin tomorrow. i'm done with this i'm done with all the stuff i wrote her groceries this morning they forgot my slimy onion, my pe pepper. they give them to somebody else. i was made for a long time, my wife did everything so this might come in handy for me i hate to say it i thought i had a self-cleaning oven just turns out my wife was just doing it. [applause] [applause] >> tyrus: don't do it. >> greg: do you do your own laundry? >> emily: i want to have my laundry done but because i would love to do this actually love
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doing laundry i love doing laundry, bells like my nonnegotiable i had to have a washer and dryer in it. this to be like my alternate side job. i love folding precisely, i love the way it smells. >> greg: what if i hired you to do my laundry? >> tyrus: are you serious? [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> emily: i love doing laundry. [laughter] i love it. >> greg: i enjoy doing it, i like warm stuff coming out of the dryer. >> emily: alike to clean. however by the way when they move me for a post to another post, they put all of my boots one on one box and when the other like a matching pair and another and they lost that box. i literally lost like six pairs of the high boots. >> tyrus: that is ridiculous.
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>> greg: we have to move on. up next she screams and moans. for her student loans. you missed the joke. [applause] honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. hey, man. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> greg: screaming on tape. >> we understood that small businesses were hurting. we help them. all of a sudden when it's about our students they challenge it, the corporations challenge it come the student loan lectures challenge it. that is not right. that is not fair. >> greg: jamie, she persuaded me. you know what she was talking about with mark >> jamie: i like to propose well done over student that it should be women forgets how microphones work. [laughter] >> greg: did she persuade you with anything? that's can go down in history. >> my favorite with the soundly which interpreter. if you like and what is hard of hearing be like this does not
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add up. >> greg: she probably woke up with carpal tunnel surgeon. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: kat, she was getting upset with some of it does not exist as no student loan forgiveness so there's no loss incurred. >> kat: we saw her get really, really passionate about some and she really cares about which is money when kids weren't in school for years she never raised her voice at all. now that it's at risk she is really upset. >> she should run for mayor of chicago. >> tyrus: i do know is her belief big enough? [applause] [applause] >> greg: on that note that's how you want to show. yes. we will be right back.
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