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we do not want people in line grade. >> laura: that is it for us tonight. gutfeld takes it all from here. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ nice. keep going. happy wednesday, everybody. i'm so excited as you know, it' national women's history month. what am i doing to celebrate it? i am buying every women in my life a new ironing board.
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i think at this point we could lose that. anyway, just last week we saw her she's putting a transgender woman on their chocolate bar to celebrate this ventricle month. sorry, susan b anthony, your face doesn't want to make peopl eat. by putting a transgender activist on a chocolate bar, that's got to score a few woke points, even if the candy bar should have been, but, when my classic favorite candy bars. why am i bringing this up? that's a good question print another sample of a huge corporation signaling to all that they are woke, which is th same as saying hey, please ignore ours sweatshops, slave labor in unhealthy products rea if we call you the right pronoun , you might not mind the diabetes we gave your parents
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and the fat we gave your kids read this is the nature of corporate america. a study from business.com, do w still have to say.com? it claims that jobseekers with non- binary gender pronouns on their resumes are less likely t be which is interesting. why are we telling them this? they already bitch and moan about stuff. it is enough reason for people to steer clear of these idiots. companies have learned that the hysterical obsession with identity can harm your company pretty bad. it is so bad, peter pan started identifying as tinkerbell right now she is out of work ring fired to the caribbean. turning tricks for goofy. you didn't know he was a, did you? apparently they sent out to fak
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resumes one that included pronouns of the end them under the person's name and one that didn't. they used the gender ambiguous name, taylor williams which was also my stage name when i dance at the bent carrots. back when that was called. now they have drugs for it. it turns out, those with the pronouns got 8 percent less interest than the one without. and fewer interview request, it's always best to go the route , wait to disappoint people after you are hired. so it appears some companies sa they backslash them and thought this person might be in a backslash whole. and follow-up interviews with hiring managers confirmed it, here are some of the quotes, take off the pronouns, i would trash the resume for that reaso
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alone. i'm not interested in the drama that the person who thinks they are at they'd them brings with them. personal protons are better reserved for social settings, not in a job setting pretzel ma say a resume should just be the list of the jobs you've been fired from and lies about your charity work. for years i claimed i rescued baby jessica from a well. when i was the one that put her there. there is a serious reason not t hire that will create at new city from baylor university explains how woke into followin their silly religion, power-hungry middle-management places in places like hr or marketing, they give themselves a job by creating woke initiatives that no one can comprehend and therefore
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criticize. it's brilliant, how dare you fire me, i'm the only nine very person of color. hire me, fire me and that is homophobia. since woke -ism has its on made-up language, those who wielded up you're more capable than those who don't as the wal street journal explains, the diversity equity and inclusion jargon alone make such initiatives difficult for outsiders including top manager to understand. and thus to challenge for the results, these middle managers play a huge role in reading these left-wing ideology to culture bird researchers concluded there is little evidence that systematically support for there [bleep], but execs greenlight them anywhere under there subordinates are outside subordinates will rat them out meaning it's a graft, you know it, i know it, everyon knows it, but it still goes on because of cowardice. the next time a resume with a
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litany of pronouns lands on you desk, hire them if they are the best qualified, that's what company should have been doing all along. let's keep the activism where i belongs. in the hot tub. tonight's guests, he is behind more plots at the fbi, this guest is so perfect, he doesn't own a coffee pot, republic strategist careening. he is so rich, scrooge mcduck sends him hate mail. charles teague. and finally, she is like this healthful, always cold and ofte covered with penguins. fox news contributor kat timpf.
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charles, i have to go to you first because you are the business dude. what about this idea of creatin kind of a five to him within a company using this rhetoric. i have seen this happen and you can't let those people go because they only know the secret words and then if you ge in trouble, they are the ones that are going to get you out o it so that woke consultants create the problem so that they can offer the solution very doe that make sense? >> it has blown up from a cottage industry until a real force. in corporate america. watching companies tried to dea with this. i was looking at the pole itself , 59 percent said having that non- binary thing would hurt their chances of getting a job, the other percent said it would be very helpful. what gigs are they going far?
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one is like i hope i get one of these resumes today. i do have advice for millennial 's are living with mom and dad but don't. sent out your resume and put they, them, tyrone jones. you can honestly tell mom and dad, i'm trying. i'm sending out the resume all day long. it's true though. >> professor long, it is good t see you. i know it was kind of a court-ordered sabbatical. >> you know, we agreed. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. they tend too accuse people of lot of things. can get that's the thing, they lie and they are convincing. >> the thing is, they-them pronouns could work for some jobs, for example at disney if you're going to be hired during construction, this is not going to work. why would you come in 9 percent
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may not sound like a lot, but every little bit helps when you're looking for a job. >> at think that person said it best, why are you looking for trouble, you're looking for the person who's not going to be trouble. honestly the problem with all the pronouns is each person has their own set, they're not even sure if they're consolidating and unifying under one pronoun, i am they, them, but i'm also zoo ends. you're going to use your first name or pronouns are not allowed . i suspect the problem here is that hr, we know the phrase hr, 20 years ago was personnel, it was one little old lady with glasses but that thing that wen around her head and she knew of vacation days and they were always less than what you thought you had. now, it says here greg, that yo only have two days left for tha was like you could only have
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four days. i never had that problem, i was always in management. i have a friend who ran one of the largest companies and the world, he said how much of your day was spent doing human resource, he said at least 70 percent per he said at least 70 would walk in the drop in th morning in the vice president o hr was waiting for him he knew it was going to be a really bad week. that is going to take a toll. >> that would keep me from starting any business, this kin of stuff. if you look at it from afar, it's as though this is a completely created artificial thing that we never had a discussion about whether we wer going to accept, all of a sudde jordan peterson pointed this ou five years ago about the pronou
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thing, they are going to have compulsory speech and forced to use this stuff and if you don't use it you're in trouble. that's an artificial creation that creates upon us in the workplace and nobody has the guts to say no, thanks. i don't get it, what you see. to get it is cancel culture, yo don't want to be the business that has to deal with it becaus you insulted someone over there chosen pronouns for it if you are required to do a job you should be able to do it it's about being the most talented individual the one that's right fit and you should number bringing your personal life and politics into your job right separate yourself from your job. i tried to bring as little of m personal self into my job so when i go home i can maintain the balance between work and life. the more you bring up yourself personally in to your job, you more you you're get yourself in trouble. >> that is for me. because if i didn't bring my
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personal life to work, i would have nothing to talk about. >> i think everybody would be happier if you left your personal self at home. i'm just speaking for the employees is that if only greg could not come back as greg peered. >> i'm going to identified as your fired. kat, i think you should be able to use these pronouns if it helps you. like let's say you want to have this job in you're not really that way. and not really that way, you should be able to buy if you know it helps. just like you do on any resume. for the i been thinking about it
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. i met she her, i'm a girl. excuse me, i'm a woman. what if i started to going by they-them, it could be worth it to see how you go buy it. every day i have to convince everybody that i was totally serious just to watch you squir and be uncomfortable and nervou and terrified, that to me sound fun. >> it would make you feel awkward. >> i can understand there is a huge difference between that in the people who love it as an opportunity for power and control. into one thing to want acceptance and it's another thing to think i can't wait until you [bleep] up until i ca show i'm better than you peered. >> what you identified as a reason that woke is so dangerous . what his power, it's being able
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to tell somebody the wrong without the forgiveness. it's like if you scroll up in the welcome environment there's no. >> and if you argue back, it's like there's more evidence. it's bad for the communication and bad for the people connecting with each other. it's actually if you claim you want acceptance between people, that the last attitude you should think is good. >> it's a little bit like peopl who say they are vegan. a really begin, are you just trying to be secretly go in you know they're just eating the cheeseburger. i made everybody uncomfortable and i sometimes get that vibe from the-them. >> i get that with the vegans i then they're eating the meat. >> you are famous for that. >> apparently you did see my movies. you know what i identify is as sheet it.
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♪ >> greg: welcome back. it is time for. ♪ >> tucker versus the world. >> greg: welcome to tucker versus the world. in one corner you have tucker carlson and in the other, the rest of the media, the government and late site jokes fraid they are ganging up to hi like ants on the picnic basket pared there like a pack of vultures circling over and napping joe biden.
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first immediate. >> i gave tucker carlson being in that mob that day and not wetting his pants is hard to imagine. >> he isn't unserious man who i doing serious damage. >> tucker carlson took a page from the 1984. >> he feels like a soviet syste or the way that would build village freight tucker carlson is doing the same thing with th footage from. >> can't get it straight, is he is soviet or is he a nasi na he's comparing themz toi genocide. inspiring people to cut there own hair. >> guilty jerk. then there is the government,
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demanding actual censorship. >> last night, millions of americans taint into one of the most shameful hours we have eve seen on cable television. he is going to come back tonigh with another set. fox news should tell him not too . i urge fox news to order him to cease propagating into level with their viewers about the truth. >> so much their prayer that wa one of the most shameful hours on cable. what about reality shows. i saw one the other day it was called morning joe. i got this fellow. >> he gave all that footage to tucker carlson who last night cherry picked binoculars clips to try to rewrite, but we also happening with our own eyes.
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>> cold air hit the neil on the head. it was cherry picked. that they cherry pick so much their honorary members of the national farmers union, but it' weird, i've never seen such a vast outcry from journalists angry that they are gaining access to more information. now that tucker calls for transparency and reveal stuff we've never seen before, that i a bad thing. it's painfully obvious they all preserve the fake narratives over real transparency. in america you're accused of a crime you get access to footage. so not giving this key is the same thing as a violation of basic american rights freight the same government to suppress the lap leak is depressing suppressing january 6 footage. i knew it didn't make any sense when they said the insurrection began at a wet market.
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you work in showbiz, or so you claim, i've never seen any evidence of it, but i'll go wit it. is there a showbiz angle to this ? >> it is, whenever you make a movie or a show and you look at the footage, and you thought it was going to be a drama, and it's just not working,. >> and vice versa, right? >> eve got footage, you can mak it seem like it was a joke and there is enough footage on january 6, it's like a musical. >> absolutely. this is a footage every day. enough to cut january 6 anyway you want. let is probably the truth it is a little bit of. people they are making trouble. i don't know why that is so har for everyone to assess. freight it's always up mix of most. again, it could be animated. i could animate that thing and make it a half-hour comedy with
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episodes i could do a streaming series unjust january 6 enough footage for anything. they're personal axes that they're grinding bird there could be plenty of footage coming out. there is footage of january 6 o 1 of those insurrections being nice to dog. which are you going to do then? >> that is true. i think the one thing that i is that the shaman guy went away for five years and he was like in. i was thinking. i've never seen that footage. it seems unfair. he hasn't put that out, but the date need a politician that kep the rick. if this footage had been handed to any other network to cnn,
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they would have that they wante too tell on it, so of course there is too tight sides to every story. but kevin mccarthy said he was going to put the footage out we did and if it had gone to anybody else he would not have seen the capitol hill press corporate. >> they would call him a hero. they would be so excited. they brought in a television producer to make that a spectacle in then went. they have the. >> it would be funny if he had hinted all that footage to don lemon. they would have edited it to show all the hot guys. >> it would have been very short , by the way.
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>> greg: >> i don't think were paying enough attention for schumer calling for censorship right what we have seen in the past five years with social companie and government is the governmen is telling private company, you better, and that is it, it's in plain view he says to fox, censor this. >> you have an obligation and that is just not true. that is kind of scary and it should be scary regardless of what you think about what tucke said or if you totally agree or if you kind of agree or if you totally disagree. if you think it's horrible everything he's doing. chuck schumer can say that, i disagree with what tucker is saying what is scary to say tha you have an obligation to stop this because he is a really hig ranking government official.
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i can't think of any situation where someone is saying that an i would be okay with that. it was about how much i suck freight and feel like you have to let it roll. >> you are hosting it. isn't that what this show is? >> the last word to you, charles . what is your angle on this? >> it is mind-boggling. they are playing the price for it. when you get caught up in these sorts of things freight you know , it wasn't in the insurrection it wasn't an organized insurrection, but it' amazing. this j six committee was one of the biggest rivals in history. at some point, his stories are
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going to figure out what is that . they are going to have to figur out one of these things was the worst waste of time. >> geraldo was wrong on all three. >> in the meantime, the media outreach, i don't want these channels that much, i watch msnbc the way you look at out lunar eclipse, i look at it for a second and then i've got some glasses on, i've got visor, i will turn it up at that point. i am so tired of the fake outrage, but the real truth is they invested a lot of time bir they thought this was going to change everything. the idea that january 6 was worse than 9/11, they really blew it. when all the flows were taken, it was faint, one or two.
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>> would use several of the score against a score, products and services is higher than eve before. recent survey found that 74 percent said they had problems with bulk and the last year. the number one project people were most unhappy with, and, nearly 10 percent of consumers have taken action to, usually through public shaming or pestering them in person or online. you know it's how they got with there. good work again.
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coming to handling these complaints, customers say this handled it better than others freight sectors like banking, food delivery and package delivery do well. so does my masseuse. but he uses too much knuckled. >> it's not knuckled. sorry. it's a comedy show. >> it is a comedy show. things like pay-tv, automotive and air travel, not so much. that makes sense, i'm pretty sure spirit will put seats on the outside of the plane if the could. when customer service strategy that makes people mad the most is having to listen to a robot before you can speak to a person . i guess now we know how white house reporters feel. more companies should employ married men, they are well trained to deal with nagging. have you every publicly shamed
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company like there was a time when everybody was going on twitter, and actually i used to make fun of it but if that you're only outlet, to budget rent a car cover up my car is not here, have you ever done that? >> i don't believe i have done that, but now i'm sure somebody's going to be like oh yeah, that i don't member doing that. i would like to welcome to the private sector to the public center, there are interns at ap capitol hill they get screamed at all summer long all day all the time. people were locked up through 2020 so they are coming out swinging now and they are angry they want retribution and they want things to go well. if you are a bravo fan, there's a big scandal fan right now tha one of the guys cheated on his girlfriend and they had to shut down the reviews for his restaurant because bravo fans we're going on there in just dragging the rating down by giving him could be cheated on his go from.
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i'm saying who is sandoval. i've never heard of these peopl and it just shows you there is no connection between bravo and fox bred. >> my patriotic duty. i am glad to be here to do this. people they have shut down the restaurant rating because peopl are angry. that is amazing. i should hire you to explain things to me. charles, the point about the shutdown is created angry people , but it's also screwed up customer service, right? you because there was what did they call them, the pipeline wa all screwed up and nobody was working, you couldn't get what you want too. what you this? >> at think first and foremost, let's be honest. products and services suck thes days freight it's awful, i hate to say this, but we have gone to . almost anything i buy or see fo a service i know is going to beat not up to my expectations.
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so week ago i ordered two croissant egg sandwiches, my wife was a church i said i'm hungry i can't wait for her to get back from church. they brought me a banquet for about 60 people, three bags, so i called the restaurant they were like wildcard, grub hub, i get somebody over there saying what you want, what you want. as said dude, i want to examine which is. so i called the restaurant back. them like somebody's going to b manned, somebody is having a wedding. and they called grub hub. rob hebb says sleep you. this happened. >> but did you keep the food? get yet, so you know what, we had a. my nephew came by it later in the day to take down a christma tree and he left with about 40 other people to take them too. it worked out great.
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i was hungry all day until she got home. so it's just tough. >> i want charles to just tell me stories for the rest of my life. cat, do you agree, when he said all products and services suck, do you believe that? >> i sure do. have to go public because that is the only way you can have an hope at justice freight on the show when i talked about my mushy onion and my spoiled slim onion and mushy green pepper that i got from uber eats grocery and then i had to go ou and get the stuff which means i did not receive the service i paid for. which is to be able to stay home . i did stay home, but i didn't receive it and then i talked about it on the show, and then posted it on twitter, and uber eats says nobody likes a slimy onion, we can always, i said
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don't gaslight me, i was so mad because that's what not what th customer service people said. they said this is their policy. i do not accept their offer. i wanted them to stop this thieving policy, that is not fair because i paid for everything i received. who order something in you don' get it. that's wrong. it is fraudulent, but now you have made a lifelong enemy. >> i feel like this as turning everybody into georgia stands at . >> there is a lot of anger over there i don't know if it's abou uber eats, i think there might be something else going on. but i have to tell you. i get the text it says it was delivered, i wasn't there, i wa really angry. and sent in e-mail back i didn' hear anything great i called, i was going to be six minutes on old. i tweeted on the place. could you maybe check to see if it's behind the gate, it's not
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behind the gate in than i went behind the gate in there it was. so, two my credit though, i owned up to it by getting all the tweets, and then blocking them. >> don't you hate complaining? >> like to think that i am the whole problem. complaining about something and finding out you were as wrong was the worst thing ever. that happens when ever i am ordering food and they say wher is it freight it's like as i'm on the phone it shows up. >> i have video footage of my slimy onion, i am in the right. >> is that a human euphemism? okay, drop your pants. coming up, we ask the panel about stories from their local channels. i don't feel seen. hey mom. look! mom! oh my god mom. you gotta look at this. nope.
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that matter most, you're watching local news with nine time any award winner chet van jensen and here is chet's. >> thanks freight is local news the segment were each guest has to share news a real news story from wherever there from and then i wrote on the winner and that person gets to shave my back. ticket now i'm terrified i'm going to women. am a baltimore native, i go there a lot. i don't know why i told you that . you don't care about me or mine. i just saw this article the other day, a guy live goes to his local bar with a friend. they have kind of a catch relationship with the customers and customer service and they are in fact banned from the place. >> y? >> and then they protest and they show up outside the bar
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saying we were discriminated against because we are middle-aged white men because they thought they heard a guy say something about that, which i don't think that is true, i think anybody that owns a bar knows that pretty much it is a place where middle-aged white men go, there is another side t this story, to get where they wearing pants? i think he was short of wearing pants, but i don't know what happened. it's like saying it's one thing to and middle-aged white men from yoga studio, but from a park, it's like there is a missing link we don't know. >> tucker, this is the story yo need to cover, what is the othe side we are not seeing. ticket this is from syracuse.co i am originally from rochester, new york so little east of this but syracuse wants to pay 50 gang members to stay out of trouble in parts of an
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antiviolence program they're going to pay between windows ma to hundred dollars part of the pilot program to keep him out o trouble to help cover their expenses a little bit. to keep you can pay me $100 i don't get in trouble. what about the rest of us they don't cause trouble? >> that is a stupid idea. >> leavitt for new york, man. >> lets become capitalist by selling drugs platelets face it you know. that's how you learn, that's ho i learned. selling my parent's prescriptio meds to the crossing guards. i don't know where i am. >> i have lots of relatives in syracuse and they need that to stay in business, that is the only economic activity they hav going on. nothing but tumbleweed, but
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anyway. >> i hate to say it, but golly. new jersey, zach berkowitz open the ftse index. he is collecting sneakers all o a sudden he is blowing up, he's got sneakers, by the way, the sneakers now is a $30 billion business by 2030 and watch out for this michael jordan collection purchased six pairs of sneakers the estimate for si sneakers, 20000000-$100 million freight you need to save all your shoes after each show and maybe ten years from now you ca put something together in case you need a bailout. >> that is good. >> do people wear the shoes? >> no. >> do you pay anything $20 million for anything, do yo touch a? >> i would sleep with it. i would eat it. i would have it surgically implanted in my body. >> all right, kat, michigan, it
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is. >> i guess i've often talk too because i don't have much time. >> don't be so excited. it supposedly a really feel-goo story about how pregnant lady was living jordache and then sh crashed her car in the cop told her, don't worry, i'll make the delivery for you. right? except if i ordered jordache an cop showed up at my door, i'd b like do you have a warrant, officer? >> where she pregnant? >> is, i said that. he dilip i thought he delivered the baby, he delivered the food? >> he delivered the food. if he had delivered the baby, that would've been amazing. >> the baby remained inside. >> he should have induced labor through fear. it happens to me all the time. she has got to live trouble wit
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