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to buy. amidst this economic disaster biden talks about saving you a few dollars on fees, don't need. defeating joe biden i was say save your economy, save your retirement accounts and save your job. the greatest job in the history of any president ever. i will create true national trade policy like the kind that made america the world economic powerhouse but we were doing prior to the guest from china was nobody's ever seen, there's never anything like it. the period of two and a half years, never anything like it. -hotel.nations where we spend millions of protection that if american products do not receive preferential treatment in their markets, our military is pack up and leaving which some countries i did that with. [applause]
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usually it took a phone call and everything was fine because economic security is national security, i will revoke china's most favored nations status immediately on day one. [applause] i will implement four-year plan to phase out all chinese imports of essential goods and gain total independence from china. [cheering and applauding] we have to do it. [cheering and applauding] i will hold china financially accountable for unleashing the china virus upon the world. [cheering and applauding] i will again withdraw from the to be a djokovic stands for we hide outbreaks. we hide outbreaks. united states was paid --
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[applause] i think this is important because again, so much common sense involved. the united states was paying the world health organization $4,150,000,000 a year. in terms of money and trillions and trillions, or 150 million dollars a year and i took them out, that's what it was. the price was 4150. 350 million people. china was paying $39 million a year for 1.4 billion people. doesn't sound to write. they had total control by the way, we have no control. when i withdrew from the who, they offered me to stay in, please don't leave, please, please, please. when china pays, they said we will bring it to 39 million. i was close but i would have -- they would have been angry at me. i don't want to have cpac angry
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at me but i might have gone in, i could have probably done it for less than that but now biden is gone back for the full price of 4150. all he has to do is read the newspaper. coming back in for 39 million so why would you pay for 50 mil million? to understand? how crazy so china is in 239 saying you're right, it's unfair, unfair. we will do it for 39, we will take you back. you know who that is, we will take you back. then started to say it should be less, like five or 6 million but didn't want to go there. we will take you back for 39 million. i said we will think about it, we will see what happens but the offer will remain open, right? yes or, yes sir. they went back for the original amount. it said but we have no control. china controls who so that's
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what it does. bho is totally controlled by china. we could have saved $400 million a year, a lot of money and now they are asking for even more dictatorial power and more and more and more of our money but they are getting nothing more from china when we are dealing with the biden administration, it seems every single day is april fools' day. [laughter] every day. they want open border so anybody can come in and everybody else wants it to be closed, it's april fools. we want open border, april fools. we want voter id. [applause] they don't want voter id. who wouldn't want voter id? 88% of the democrats except for the leadership because they
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can't cheat with voter ids such 88% of the democrats were voter id that they don't want voter ids, is april fools' day. they want to take the holders out of afghanistan before we take our people and equipment out but we want the soldiers to come out last. so they blow it into a catastrophe, the most embarrassing event in the history of our country, it's april fools day. they want all electric cars that don't go very far. i have a friend who bought a car, it's wonderful but i go for an hour and a half and put a charger in can't find the charger, i'm going crazy. also, the batteries and everything, it comes out of china. we have oil and gas.
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we want everything including electric cars but also gasoline because the cars no longer -- they are preferred by many people. [cheering and applauding] we don't like big drives and stop for two and a half hours. april fools. they want all electric stoves all over the country but we don't have the electric power for that and we want electric but also gas stoves. april fools. why would they want that? they want windmills all over the place that ruin our fields, kill our birds and very unreliable. the most expensive energy ever developed, we want oil, gasoline, natural gas because it's cheaper, better and more powerful. april fools' day. under my leadership we will regain energy independence that
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we had three years ago. we were on our way to massive energy dominance. paying off our debt as energy is big numbers, not like selling a little product, the biggest product of energy. we would have been paying off our debt, we would have been the strongest. we were going to be -- under my administration, bigger than saudi arabia or russia, much bigger than both of them combined. within about a year we would have made the kind of money they are making times five and we would have paid off debt and reduce taxes and it would have been a beautiful thing but they came in and said we don't want that. i will fight for a constitution a minute to impose term limits on members of congress. [applause]
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i will move heaven and earth to finally secure our elections. all republican governors should immediately go for paper ballots, one day voting and voter id. [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] the problem we have is we have governors and some of them we like and some we don't but they are all talk. they control the state and we have a lot of governors, they should go for that, paper ballots, same day voting. france had 37 million people voting, they voted in one day and 10:30 p.m. they called the winner, no problems. paper ballots, same day voting voter id. they only had a little mailing and we would have this, to for soldiers that are far away where people that are legitimately
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sick. legitimately as opposed to millions and millions of dollars flooding offices. they used covid but until that day comes, republicans must compete using every lawful means to win. that means swamping the left with mail and votes, early folk and election day votes, have to do it. [cheering and applauding] we have to change our thinking because some bad things happened. we -- for some reason, republicans like to vote on election day. the problem is, you get there and they have so many already started but if you look at kari lake and arizona, where they waited and waited, don't vote no, wait until tuesday. wait until tuesday and then the republican areas, tremendous percentage of the machines were
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broken and he couldn't vote. they had lines that were a mile long all over the place, republican areas and they couldn't vote. they said come back in seven hours but people can't do that, they have little league, doctors, they might love kari lake, they might love the reporting party but they can't do that and they were standing in the hot sun for hours and hours and sent in mechanics to fix them and when the mechanics left, they were far worse. they lose the cases because judges have no courage to do what's right, no courage to do what's right. [applause] that was the case in 2022 where we can't rid of drop boxes, we need them in every church, we have to put our own drop boxes in. we spent $500 million and if you contribute $5700, 1 dollar more than that to a candidate, they
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put you in jail. this guy gave $500 million for all of this that they were doing, shenanigans. they were handing out the money like it was candy and that's fine but if somebody -- when people go to jail for spending $3 too much, it's not according to election law and until we illuminate ballot harvesting, we will become masters at ballot harvesting. no choice. [cheering and applauding] beating the democrats at their own game. [cheering and applauding] and will do it legally. the agenda i laid out well and america's destruction but it's not enough to stop forces tearing america down. i want once again build america up, we have to build our country.
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we don't build anymore. all we do is investigate the ever see television? it used to be we build our military, we were proud of it, we do all things but all you see is investigation, investigation, investigation. with that said, look at hunter. how crooked is that deal? it's not something i really -- i'd like to not -- i'd like to get back to building our country and make our country great again but it's time to talk about greatness for our country, our objective will be quantum in the megan standard of living especially for young people as i announced yesterday, we will hold a competition to build freedom cities on the front tier to give countless americans a new shot at homeownership and the american dream. a beautiful thing. [applause] i will challenge the governors of all 50 states, all 50 states to join me in a great beautification campaign.
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we will rename our schools and boulevards, not after communist but great american patriots. [applause] we will get rid of that ugly buildings and returned to the classical style of western civilization. [cheering and applauding] we will support baby boomers and week will support bonuses for a new baby boom. how does that sound? i want a baby boom. [cheering and applauding] you men are so lucky out there. [laughter] you are so lucky, men. all of this is the courage to complete the job, reclaim and
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banish mark cyst into political exile forever, they are bad for us, they want us to fail. they are people. change only happens if they plow feverishly ahead and declare with one voice the era of what webinars government is over. that is our task, our mission and this is the turn and the time for that decision because as you've probably heard me say before, we will not back down, we will not bend, we will not quit, we will not yield. we will press forward with push, we will press forward with vigor, push onward and finish what we started, we started a great positive revolution. nobody's ever seen anything like
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it before. it's called make america great again. we want to make america great again. [cheering and applauding] week will cross the finish line, we will dismantle the deep state, we will admonish woke tierney and restore the american republic to all of its radiant glory and with god's help and your support, we will make america powerful again. we want to have a powerful country. we need to have a powerful country. we will make america wealthy again. [cheering and applauding] we will make america strong again. that's what we want, we want that. we will make america think of your heart pounding, we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again,
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not like our streets of the city's which are a disgrace for the entire world to watch and we will make america great again. [cheering and applauding] thank you very much, cpac, thank you. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. ♪ >> the 45th president of the united states explaining why he wants to be the 47th president of the united states. hello, i am jon scott. gutfeld is moments away but first, as you probably saw former president donald trump wrapping up his speech on the final day of the cpac conference, national harbor maryland, the former president laying out his case to supporters about why he feels he should be the gop candidate in 2024. mark meredith has been covering it all, live from this conference in maryland for us.
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>> good evening, former president speaking for nearly two hours covering a lot of different topics. to sum it up in a few words or so, he talked about what he would do in the white house, the rising crime and inflation, the war in ukraine and disputed clear that he would finish what he started. i didn't necessarily hear a ton of new information, he set a collection of the hit we saw rolling out his campaign a few months ago after the midterm elections. for the warmer president though, here at cpac was what he expected to get, it's a trump in the crowd, not every chair was taken up however, it was a larger audience than we've seen from other events held here at cpac earlier in the week. the former president also had a chance to talk about what he would like to see happen in the campaign going forward. here's a brief of what he had to
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say. ♪ >> when we win in 2024, we will do it again even stronger, faster and better because now i am experienced and i know the people of washington. >> the president have a chance to see the results of the cpac, where attendees were asked they would like to see the waiter of the nominee of the republican contest. it was not a surprise today because of cpac's audience, trump dominated in the florida governor ron desantis and nikki haley. what's fascinating about desantis is he has spoken in the past, he chose to skip this year's event, he was out of donor conference in florida. he will be at the presidential library in california tomorrow. you can hear the music, ymca, it felt like the same rally crowd and atmosphere but cpac is wrapping up, it's far from over.
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former president trump set to go to iowa a week from monday. a few days will also be desantis. assigned the campaign remains underway. former president making it clear he still sees himself as the best chance for republicans going forward. it's interesting he didn't take direct hotshots and potential competition people like desantis and he said he talked about the former house speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. he talked about biden quite a bit but it felt like this was more fire against the republican establishment as well as democrat in the white house right now. it's likely to be a losing primary battle ahead. jon: meredith at the cpac conference in meredith wisconsin. i want to bring in washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie hurt you hurt the former president and his speech, anything surprise you?
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>> it's interesting so much of the major themes are exactly what we have heard from president trump, the america first theme, loud and clear the last two hours but lucky for him, the current biden administration gives them lots of new material to work with and all of the new stuff we heard is the stuff that joe biden has managed to do and makes a lot of strong points. i think it will resonate with people not just conservatives and people are already inclined to like trump but beyond those orders, when he talks about how the biden administration bungled afghanistan and he talks about how the biden administration managed to make china and russia bosom buddies as he calls them and is managed to get free reign over the world, those are themes
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that are going to appeal a great deal to a lot of people and talking about domestically, whether it was this effort to go after, force everybody to use electric stoves, this was a new one, the new baby boom. he talked about the new baby boom, i've not heard that before and that's sure to be popular i would think. jon: he seemed to suggest he like to see the federal government baby under trump administration offering bonuses to people who have babies in this country. an interesting idea. >> you men are lucky as he said. jon: he did spend a lot of time on the afghanistan withdrawal. i think for a lot of people, it's sort of the rearview mirror but he talked a lot about some of the negative repercussions that result from what happened. >> and frankly, i think -- one of trump's greatest abilities is
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the ability to live a fight or put things, paint word pictures that stick with people. he's good at that, he's always been good at that. it's the secret to his success kind of. when he talked about the idea we have veterans of wars such as afghanistan, sleeping on sidewalks with their faces against the concrete and get illegal aliens are living inside fancy hotel rooms with the bill footed by the american taxpayer and how that is a crime against our country and taxpayers should not be forced to be paying for that sort of thing for illegal immigrants in the country while our veterans who served the country are lying on the sidewalk. that's the kind of thing that trump talks about that reaches people and people understand and cut through the partisanship you and i talk about and focus on because we are in the business of looking at politics, that stuff reaches across the aisle
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and blows up partisan politics because it's a 97% issue, nobody wants veterans sleeping on sidewalks and most people think it's wrong we should be putting illegal aliens and fancy hotel rooms. jon: strikes a chord with americans. quickly, i want to put up the numbers from the cpac poll, perhaps no surprise if you heard the response there, 62% of voters attending their say they would like to see donald trump back in office, 20% for ron desantis and 3% for nikki haley but 30 seconds, at this time you have to take the numbers with a grain of salt. >> it's so early, anything can happen but i do think because you and i spent so much of our time talking about these issues, we forget a lot of people are doing their jobs every day and not totally focused on all of this stuff but i think if you went beyond cpac and hold
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regular republican voters, the numbers wouldn't be that different from what we see in that poll there. jon: it will be fascinating to watch as this campaign season -- >> he's got a lot of energy, amazing. i just watched it and i'm exhausted. [laughter] jon: charlie hurt, we will let you get back to your newspaper job. and that does it for this edition of the fox report on this saturday night. we join gutfeld in progress after a short break. i am jon scott in new york. ♪ pedro is like any child you know and love. children like pedro need your help. thousands of children are born with cleft conditions and have no access to surgery. with your support, operation smile can heal them. scan or go online to give a new smile to a child like pedro, a child like yours.
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i mean, that is disgusting. what kind of animal would do that? definitely not me. one set of clips was reportedly labeled cheerleaders' buttocks. but who knows, that could be a medical disorder. her mother was called female fan in bikini top. that is more popular than male fan in bikini top. yeah, huh? oh. the gift that keeps giving. they had clips labeled close-ups of cheerleaders' breasts and surprisingly they had no videos labeled torn acl's or concussions. the nfo claims those were labeled sensitive. that makes sense. it is like the video i would labeled sensitive accept it is four hours of me icing my naples. the nfl was actually doing us a favor and ensuring we never have
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to see it. the plaintiff alleges that employees described women's using sexualized descriptions. how else do you describe sexy pictures? it sounds like someone is upset she is not hot enough to be a cheerleader. >> a sexist would say. >> greg: tyreese, they call this a database. >> the nfl, everything the film, they don't delete anything. everything is marked and label labeled, so there is a section for sensitive stuff that will not be used if an intern wants to run something to get ticket sales and he puts a bunch -- but that is not the real reason. the reason is she was wired for performance issues and then she goes and says somehow this was affecting her. she has been wronged and she is suing them and was fired because she was a woman and all the mistakes, all of these accusations because we allow the
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stuff and now we are talking about it. no shred of evidence at all. it is a labeled file for a reason. do not look, stay back and they had three guys in shoulder pads keeping everyone from the file. it was there for april to the seam and it was labeled that it would have mature material in it. so tired of talking about people who make these accusations for attention just because you cannot do the job well. >> greg: it would be great if on the book they said, definitely no ass and breasts. >> then you would have an argument. you found the drive and all the misogynistic football head passed around to each other and then it would have an argument. literally, oh, sensitive material. it is sensitive material. >> greg: i think the nfl has a great idea for a coffee table book. [laughter] >> people have those anymore? >> greg: no, they don't but i want to bring it back. coffee table books are also
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because they are like real books except you don't have to read them. you put stuff on them. make people think you are smart. imaginate went with these pictures, how great that would be. >> i'm not a coffee table book expert. i'm not a football expert. i'm not an expert in butts. i was really confused reading this that they said, you know, we have them so that nobody will ever see them. >> greg: yes. >> how does that hold up in a court of law? your honor, i had the crack in the box so i wouldn't smoke the crack. like, i just boiled it up or i don't know how you make crack. however you do that. and put it there so that i would know to not smoke it. why do they have to? why are they zooming in and feeling a bunch of butts and recording them in a secret room? i feel like there is a better way which would be to not do that. >> greg: a cure to defend the
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practice? >> i think she is upset she has not been deepfake into all of these pictures. >> oh, no. being deepfake is extremely disturbing. >> h e-learner is upset that someone took pictures of her in a cheerleader costume? >> greg: that is pretty much it. she was an hr. >> oh. so she is just upset she is not a cheerleader. that is what is going on here. >> my real butt is not on the internet. >> greg: let's move on from here, deepfakes. chris, i mean. >> i agree with what tyrus said. i never thought you would say it like that. because you are just full of surprises and you have positive energy. i feel like you are going to body! me. so i want to say with the children seeing is -- thank you
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is, you know, everybody gets filmed. it is you are in the nfl. what is the difference between that and them filming star running backs and wide receive receivers' butts? if i'm a cameraman, i would be zooming in on the running backs all day, every day, have that in a secret file and then i use that and my dad falls asleep. for me, it is like i feel bad for the woman who thinks that. listen, guys, saquon, i will deepfake you. >> is that true? they keep everything? do we do that? what if i fell out of this chair and my pants fell off? [laughter] it is on accident. and all my clothes fell off. i was like, scream mac -- [screaming] they would be like to cap, snow pants. is that what they would do? i feel like that could happen.
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this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection. go with simparica trio. >> greg: physical standards decline. can they still make arrests if they feel the fitness test? the nypd announce yet another luring of the fitness requirements for new recruits as they continue to struggle hiring more. it is one of the following from new york progressives making the job less appealing than a subway pole liquor. i did not know there were professional pole makers. the run which connects over 14 minutes to complete, i could do that walking. it will be scrapped in favor of something more appropriate to modern police experience. like how fast you can convinced
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a democrat you are not racist. according to the head of the police training removing the cardio standard will help more women pass the test. apparently women are slow. unless sacks has a sale on handbags, don lemon would say. [laughter] [applause] yeah. [cheers and applause] he is actually freelancing for the show. he wrote that. thank you, don. we will have a nice dinner. that is a call back. all right. i don't blame women for wanting to be cops at all. it is the only way for women in new york to feel safe. you are almost on equal footing with the criminals. but not everyone is thrilled with ditching the running regulation. the commissioner wanted to keep it as many active-duty cops that lowering the already low standards will her public safety.
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supporters say it will increase their sales. i did not feel strongly about that one either. i was thinking about taking it out. it is no surprise new york does not care if cops can run because democrats always let the perps walk which is why the only things, are not in a hurry to do now is retire. burn! >> top looking at me. >> greg: in order to have more women on the police force, they have to do away with the writing standards. do you think women can't run fast? i thought women could run fast. >> this is not running fast. it is just running. >> greg: in general. do you think it is a weight issue? >> i have to do this in high school gym and that was my hardest class sides sewing. >> greg: i knew high school gym. >> i had a former -- 4.0 and i almost lost it from sewing class. i have to stay after and have
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the teacher help me. i kept sewing the pants into the machine. like, i'm so glad they did not make me pay for all of the machines i destroy. but this is like 14 minutes, a mile and a half? >> greg: yeah. >> i want to know what happened where so many people were like, i can't do that? that is not like -- that is not like a feat. that is you are going to be okay. you can live longer than five years probably. that is not difficult to do. >> greg: yeah, this is sad. chris, it is kind of depressing because we have made it so nobody wants to be the cops anymore. >> yeah, i think after seeing this that all cops should be on steroids. i say we legalize steroids for the police just the cops, yeah. they can't confiscate them from the mlb and they use them so they can, yeah, steroids and -- [cheers and applause] >> greg: i like that idea. >> yeah.
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>> greg: you know what you make me think of, whenever i see the gangs when they are arrested or the gangs that are shoplifting, they are in great shape. they are all skinny. and i can't believe it is because they are constantly out in the gym. so you got to get -- you got to work hard to get fat. >> all reached out and not going to commit a crime in that area. you won't give them weapons because it is just bats and muscles. no one dies, but everybody gets hurt. >> greg: what do you make of that? >> greg, leave this dystopian dump of the city and moved to florida, man. >> greg: i can't. [cheers and applause] we don't have a show. you are clapping for your own demise. >> you get a u-haul. five chairs. what are you going to do? >> greg: you know what, though? at some point, there's no point
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to being in new york. they always say it is the media hub. is it really these days? >> you don't even go out anymore. you just play with that freaking dog every day. you want to have dinner tonight? you want to have some drinks? no, i have a little puppy. >> greg: that is why it is great to have a dog, so you can get out of dinners with people. he thinks i have a dog. i just downloaded those pictures. you have any suggestions? >> yes, moved to florida. >> greg: that does not help. >> no, there is nothing that can be done. >> greg: tyrus, how do we get more recruits? >> treat with respect, pay them. those would be two things. take their handcuffs off would be nice. this is a band-aid where you are trying to put. you humiliate the police officers. the ones who are left are looking to retire and there's no one wanting that job.
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what do they do? we will make them run less. that will bring them in. that will bring in a whole tide of police officers who don't want to move. it is going to go really well. stop. stop. [laughter] next case. they just don't get it. you can't undo what you have done without doing actual work. >> greg: you know what is funny? >> they are not going to do it. [cheers and applause] >> greg: i love it when they clap in advance of what i'm about to say. >> definitely in advance. >> greg: you guys. we are accelerating the world towards robocop. you were talking about steroids and baseball bats. you are talking about peter weller. he was a robot half man half machine.
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if fedex came out because the postal service cannot do [bleep], right, i'm sure all of the really affected people from the post office moved over to that, right? why can't the police go like, okay, there's a private force and i could just move from the police to get better pay and go to this private force. they will give you steroids and baseball bats. >> private security. protection. >> that is why they all go. >> greg: can you shoot somebody? >> yeah. with steroids. [laughter] >> greg: i'm asking you as an expert. can these private people shoot people? >> i think so, yes. stand your ground. >> greg: stand your ground or get 6 feet under ground. you know what i'm saying? [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> greg: yes.
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a.i., that's one word, will now sell cars. artificial intelligence, dave, i'm going to read this to you. kia and fiat, those are car companies, not like, you know, slutty the teens, have created dealer showrooms to allow customers to win car shopping online. they should just do that for everything. right? >> you want to win into the metaverse? >> greg: you don't like the metaverse? >> i don't like it. they want us to stop this thing on and and the mark zuckerberg -- >> greg: i'm used to that. >> did you ride in motorcycles? >> he rides recycles. >> avid motorcycle rider. >> it does not make any sense. >> greg: it is not supposed to make sense. it is not supposed to make
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sense. so you are scared. you are paranoid? >> i just don't want to go into that universe with mark zuckerberg because he seems like he is a humanoid robot in our world now and we are going to follow him? i don't know. i have seen "the matrix." it ain't good, man. >> greg: it is not good without the mushrooms either. chris, are you afraid that your line of work, comedians, have you ever seen a i try to write a joke? >> i have tried to see a.i. write a joke. if you watch my last's special, that is what it was. it is kind of like, i always thought a.i. and car salesman's, the saying that car salesman have no soul. joe told me to write that. >> greg: he is not even here to defend himself. he is probably working at the subway shop. he also looks like the dude from subway. >> yeah. [laughter]
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we do worry as comics about a.i. because it is such a smart thing but i'm kind of one of those guys who, is just happening. a.i. is happening. i'm honestly more scared of my seven-year-old quarter weekend daughter than a.i. i sit with a gun in my mouth and i'm sorry. i might kill myself on the show. [laughter] yes. a.i. scares me. but i feel like there's nothing i can do about it. it is going to happen. >> greg: i think it is already happening. i think, tyrus, that a.i. is pretending not to be fully realized and it has been like -- what if a.i. has been doing this for 10 years? sometimes i do. [laughter] >> sure. let's not forget a.i. was made by usually stupid people trying to get less work and more money out of stupider people.
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the whole point of getting the car is negotiation. the guy gives a number. they come back. comes back and throws in the car seats and all the fun stuff. that whole experience that you walk out of there feeling like you want, and then your boys reminds you of the interest ra rate. all of that is ruined by the a.i. then you get hit with all of the fees, the a.i. fees. this is done, again, stupidly to the people who don't want to get up and seize the moment. they do it on other things. you put your car and it will be delivered to you and then you get a bill with all of the fees and the program is designed for the person to not be able to keep the car long-term. you did it and people who get stuff on the internet all of times don't bother reading the fine print. they don't read anything. oh, i got a good deal on this car and the worst case i saw was a person got a car for $225 a month. it was a chevy or something. the car payment after that was
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$2,000 and lo and behold, their car got repelled and they were so mad. stupid people, metaverse. not stop stupid people. >> greg: that would be cool to negotiate with a.i. >> it is people coming in predetermined stuff. >> have you ever bought a car? >> sort of. [laughter] >> greg: i said bart, did not steal. >> greg: no, i did not steal. it is a long story. >> greg: we got all night. >> i made some car payments and then i could not anymore. [laughter] i would have. i could not. no. [laughter] >> the person from her story has to get a car onlin
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