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>> and on his arm he had a pig eie iao. he does have a little trouble with numbers, does he not? that's it for us tonight. remember, it is america now and forever. follow me on twitter, instagram greg gutfeld and the gang take it all from here. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greg: happy tuesday. thank you so much. you remember richard dreyfus, the oscar-winning actor from american graffiti, jaws, and this interview with him sliding
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off a chair. >> did you read his temples boo specs. >> shirley temple. >> when you read her book, you can read between the lines of a enormous scandal that was on scandalized fat. >> she was abused? >> oh, yeah. >> he does not understand chairs . he sits like alec baldwin shoots . to soon, i'm sorry? apparently he's mad about help mandatory diversity is destroying movies and this weekend on firing line, he slammed the new diversity inclusion requirements for film in order to be considered for academy awards for its part of hollywood's quest for our rainbow of stars they can now slap chris rockford starting in 2024 bics picture contenders
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must have one of the lead actor or supportive actors from an under or unrepresented racial o ethnic group. in other words, that hitler biopic better have some black nz nzis and instead it must be focused on one like women, lgbtq, or deaf people. they already have a movie in th camp based on these new rules, as helen keller who teaches a black five-part new play by tracy morgan sign language through the art of erotic hand signals. its it's called finger licking good. the original joke was worse. this raises some questions like if you hire an actor come up with one or more underrepresented characteristics , will that help the film company fillmore slots? lake kill three birds with one
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wheelchair-bound drag queen. it makes sense. >> somebody choked over there. it says nothing about the film quality which is the point that dreyfus is making. jaws is often, but the only underrepresented character eats people. i wonder if he thinks these new inclusion standards for film make him vomit. >> they make me vomit because this is an art form. no one should be telling me as an artist that i have to give into the latest most current idea of what morality is. and what are we risking? are we really risking hurting people's feelings? you can't legislate that? >> he's not wrong, and he sitting in a chair for women's. but i know he's right because i
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speak from experience, i tried telling one artist what to do, and then she wrote this song. ♪ singing ♪ >> her cpap machine was so loud. what? may be you have to let life be life. >> you had to let life be life. i'm sorry, i don't think there' an minority or majority and the country that has to be catered to like that. >> couldn't agree more. i'm short, and i don't get mad when i lose roles that we're meant for me originally. but you didn't know lawrence olivier was the last white acto to play and a fellow in he did it in. >> lawrence olivier was the las white actor to play othello in 1965 and he did it in blackface.
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and he played a black man brilliantly. in my being told will never hav a chance to play a black man? >> yes, you will never play a black man. i know it's hard. tried to soothe yourself in tha bathtub filled with millions of dollars. because back then great black words due to a scarcity of blac actors in i have a plethora of black actors with great dramati range. but hollywood doesn't just want to mandate ethnic adversity, bu also sexual orientation. as if anybody's been to la and
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thought oh, they need to gay this place up. it shouldn't mandate their jobs it q. week commanding mandate. how you get that information yo can't just scout out bowling alleys to find lesbians. by trade, they are called acting you shouldn't have to ge a serial killer to play a seria killer. although that would be a great plot for a movie every few days cast member is found stabbed to death. you could call it cuts very decant even strangle a coworker and say your method acting pair this inclusivity mind nonsense might signed like a good idea it's a wonderful virtual signal for hollywood that hides the shame of their curvy pass, but it shouldn't be mandated. just think, what a movie about her garduno might be like?
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>> he came from memphis with purpose, poise, and passion. elected to congress and loved b all. he became a star on the five authoring an epic tale of politics, patriotism, and sex abuse, but this summer his greatest is yet to come. the harold ford junior story. starring greg gutfeld in harold ford jr. with a special appearance as jesse watters. [cheers and applause] >> that will win an oscar. let's welcome tonight's guests, he is known for reaching across the aisle, cohost of the five, world ford jr.
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this first time guest has more expensive lines than the nfl, this comedian and host of the big jay oakerson. >> his jokes are why his kids tell people there father's dead. actor, righty writer, and comedian jamie lissow. you call it an ankle monitor, she calls it fashion accessory, fox news contributor kat timpf. >> somebody get a doctor for that lady. harold, i was with them for a while until he said it was offensive to him that he can't play up black person, is he speaking from being an actor or is he just missing, how would you feel if he played you in th harold ford jr. story?
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>> i think one that he is missing. there are not a lot of stories there are not a lot of opportunities for it he didn't miss out on roles because he didn't get an opportunity to play african-americans two. one of the things that is happening i think in media is that if margaret hoover was a great interview and has a great show,. >> we get that you like your. >> our kids are in school together. but, she couldn't have done tha show 20 or 30 years ago. he's always been on the inside. he's got the opportunity to compete for roles. he has an opportunity to compet for two reasons. the stories were written for people like him, and two, there was an inherent racism. i think his things about mandates have gone too far and you and i have had that conversation in public and in private as we talk about these things freights i think he need to be mindful of the fact that the more stories are written actually dream of the day when he is there are other actors fo
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that's when you know that we've reached a point where there is quality in terms of the stories be enrolled in the roles being offered pretty. >> there are no black people being eaten and it was a great white. >> they have to redo jaws from black perspective. jamie, you're kind of underrepresented. it's pretty miserable. >> i've got some roles coming t me, i think you're right. what i learned, i learned old people don't give a [bleep]. when you get a certain age, you say whatever you want. i do think people, if we have a person available they can play themselves, why not do that. you know about me, everybody
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knows i delivered pizza. sony times and watching a pornographic movie and i'm like they just threw someone in there . to act. i think it might be good for people watching to see real sized penis. i think you made some great points at the beginning. movies are about being immersed in the movie, have you ever had it were like inclusion it takes you out of the movie. i was watching a movie where th plane was running out of gas in the air traffic controller was like a guy with a dress i and m stats senior getting to close t the plane. i was like on you care what happens to the plane anymore i want to know about the disaster running air traffic control. i think it hurts the experience of the movie. you want to watch the movie i don't want to think about characters. i don't want to think the lonel
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guys around me with the codes over their laps. >> big antifa, welcome to the show. >> you know it's weird, i think it's okay to be diversity because they're not operating o anybody. they're not flying planes. but if this bleeds into that, w are in trouble. >> it's not as skills position you have to worry about. but, it is strange like you remember that chuck norris supe film, delta force part one? robert forrester played a palestinian terrorist. also in blackface. as a hollywood adjacent jew like myself what are we going t do, hire an actual palestinian to do that? i don't disagree with his point at all, however, he has got to tell the younger actor to cast these things off right when he
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was sitting on his back and on the bill marshall, he was makin some pretty good points but on the pbs show, he was just like get off my lawn energy going on. so no one's going to hear the point it just sounds like a crotchety old man. >> it's true, why didn't he say this sooner. they wait until the career is almost over and than suddenly there speaking their mind. >> by the way, i've been racist this whole time. the ultimate twist. how do you say his last name? >> i'm guessing. >> kat, what you make of this diversity inclusion bs? if you can judge for my question , i think it's bs. >> i don't understand how it doesn't come up more that some of this seems like it could be
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potential hr violation. like the lgbtq stuff, when exactly does that come up in a job interview? so who do you like to bang it? is a guys, or girls, we need to know because that determines whether or not we hire you appeared that's what you're asking people to do i feel like that's pretty invasive and it's under the guise of inclusion, but i would be pretty uncomfortable in that situation in i think most people would be. >> as you would have to judge a book by its cover. >> or, you look gay, are you ga gay? >> leave a power tool. not that kind, kat. the democrats embrace of taxes based on race.
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♪ >> greg: thank you. stop it. all right. will they divide the nation wit their reparation taxation or will, california subscribe to a race based bribe. the taskforces voted yes on multiple proposals that will no go to state law makers to consider legislation. the task force wants to pay $360,000 each to approximately 1.8 million black californians who had a ancestor enslaved in the u.s. considering how easy they were defrauded during covid, i will be expecting a check. that would cost at least
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640 billion it would take the average californian six months to shoplift that month, and it' over twice the state's budget. with that kind of money you could build five new kardashians . governor gavin newsom has been strangely silent on the issue because he knows he sensei ambitions for the white house are as dead as a golden girls reunion. think about it. >> but why should california no place idiocy per denver councilman is proposing an idea defendant reparations to tax white owned businesses disproportionately. wasn't capitalism built on stolen land, stolen labor, and stolen resources? >> capitalism was built on stolen land, stolen labor, and stolen resources.
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there are structures that we have that could be flipped to begin to do that reparations instead of a bid collecting extra taxation from the black and brown businesses that are struggling, you could be collecting those extra taxes from white owned businesses all over the city and redistributin them to black and brown owned businesses. >> that's great. don't we do that already? and pretty sure the millions i are not going to think i use super yachts, goldplated toilet seats and of course kidnapping insurance. i felt bad for her, she hates america more than hunter biden hates bring your daughter to work day. imagine you're living in california, you didn't have any slaves, your family came from poland i think, write? >> yes, both of those are true.
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>> wouldn't be in your right to sue the state for taking basically theft? can get this is never going to actually happen and they know that which it would cost like 2.5 times the annual budget and the legality of it is obviously probably not going to be allowed . so it's a great way for politicians to say this sounds great. it's like when a friend is like i would help you bury a body, but you know i'm never going to ask you to do that, but can you pick up my cat from the vet and they're like no i wouldn't do that. it's really easy to say look ho much i care that i will offer this really really awesome intense huge thing to you, but really offering nothing because it so intense it will never actually happened. >> if you are living in california, would you move? >> i could not stay there. >> i would open up pizza shop called black owned pizza. name it whatever you want. this is such a radical idea tha
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i'm concerned it's like one racist, did you ever see a thin where they tell people they one free yankees tickets and they arrest them for child support payments or something? one lunatic trying to get all the black people to migrate to california for it it's a wild thing. it's like come here, will give you a billion bucks. sorry. i'd go. >> i would to bear it. >> i don't think it's going to happen. what do you think? >> this is so crazy i won tickets to the nba playoffs, bu i'm not going to pick them up. >> not at a warehouse. >> whatever you do when you wal in there, don't have something like a six pack of mike's hard lemonade. pregame. >> we actually tried this in
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alaska, but it didn't cost that much money because there was only one black person. when it comes to numbers like this, i don't understand. i also was confused because whatever the numbers are, you'r going to pay 200 billion and th budget is like 100 billion. with that matthew don't understand what a budget is. i just can't wrap my head around . i tried to figure it out in terms i would understand and i was like to hundred billion dollars that would be like if i did i'd have to do to hundred billion in that's leica leap of money. >> harold, we talked about this on the five, remember that cracks with shared a lot. >> we don't have to tell everything. i brought up the point that you are biracial so half of your body once the money, but half-dozen, right? there is like this internal
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battle. >> i will convince the other half. >> things like this happen in w had a conversation about this o the show several weeks back we talked about what should be don because if we can't agree that there was a wrong that was done in fact, people back when the wrong was done agreed that they propose to give black families 40 acres and a meal, they then reneged on that so there was wrong. this answer, to your point i want in on the black owned pizz deal, but this is not going to work and it's not going to work. it's twice the size of the budget, so why promote why this part in belittled the bigness o the issue right what we should be thinking about our ways in which we can pay this going forward whether it seriously thinking about how you educate kids and holding kids accountable in these neighborhoods where people aren't learning. providing taxes for these
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companies to come in and hire people and those communities. these are the things. making broadband assessable in all these areas. they don't work as well as they do in other neighborhoods. these are the kinds of things w should be thinking about instea of nonsensical ideas that don't work. it's nonsense to talk about this . it makes the issue it distorts the importance of the issue. >> i've got to say all of these things you mention make sense, but they never happen, it's usually the white progressive that doesn't like it. it's like if you want to go in community, what do they call that what's the word? gentrification. >> and then if you call, it's called white flight, and then they call it food deserts in then went to places move-in, an they get shoplifted than you have a food desert again. it's like.
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>> what we need to do is keep them there. if it's more police, weren't teachers, you pay teachers more. we have great things going in the city. and, you have a lot of people t the left of me they don't like some of the things they're doing . the kids are learning at a rate faster than they are the best private schools in the city. >> i would pay for that. well i'm saying that figuratively. you're not going to get my money . nobody has. rfk junior on the plot. the day kennedy was shot. to acting in your best interest. that's why it's gotta be a cfp®.
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♪ >> greg: so sweet. does the son of rfk have the goods on the cia? robert f kennedy jr. doubling down on his assertion that the cia was involved in the assassination of his uncle, president john f. kennedy.
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rfk blames the cia for jfk bein doa lol. he also has a less popular theory that the cia was behind the breakup of menudo, but the details remain murky. he said during an interview wit a shadowy figure known as sean hannity. and wonder if he could back up his claims with millions of pages of documents? >> there are millions of pages of documents of cia documents o transcripts, of recorded conversations from the cuban embassy and mexico city, there are confessions of people who were directly involved in the plot or we're involved in the planning of the plot who were peripheral to the plot. >> what a nuts, next he will sa jeffrey epstein was murdered when the evidence is clear he died from covid.
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but i wonder if mister matt kennedy has anything else to bolster his claims like maybe congress investigated it or something? >> by the way, when congress te years later investigated the crime with much more evidence than the warren commission at its disposal, congress found that yes, it was a plot, it was a conspiracy. >> so he openly disputes the findings of the warren commission. not to mention the elizabeth warren commission. which found that jfk was 100 percent apache. jay, are you a conspiracy guy? is this a conspiracy or is it almost like a real theory? >> i don't know. i have never cared who killed jfk. i assumed it was one lunatic on the hill, but maybe it was the cia, either way there's nothing i can do about it, but i will say i did not hear a word
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because he sounds like fonzie trying to say sorry. >> armor the episode. but he has like local dysphonia it used to be worse he is to be really bad. i think it's going to be a challenge for him running for office that voice is heard were not making fun of it. you think will ever know, why don't you run for president in windsor you can tell us. >> some other things he talked about there was certainly ambiguity, his candidacy we talked about it on the show the other day. he and marion williamson are probably not the most serious candidates to run against joe biden in the primary but there pulling between 25 and 30 percent. we are six weeks from today and both are pulling at the same levels as the same category,
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you're going to find different candidates in the democratic party the vulnerabilities that he has in his own party are so severe. you can't imagine. i think it's serious but his candidacy is not when i would take seriously. if you're in the white house yo have to take it at 20 percent. he is pulling 20 percent agains an incumbent president he was ready to run against donald trump and even that same pole i shows donald trump is now ahead of joe biden in a head-to-head matchup heard this could lead t something else. his not going to find himself a a bigger. >> were you listening to that press. >> elevates. a data thing and it's like what's up with that cracks. >> i think it's possible that i
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kind of wish my girlfriend was in the cia because then i wouldn't even be allowed to listen to her work stories. >> that's a great joke because just thinking that you might have a girlfriend is funny. >> i thought you were going to complement the first part. and i think it's very possible, why wouldn't the government, like i worked at arby's and we didn't tell the whole truth. like i think sometimes they treat us like children i think lot of the covid stuff they treated us like children. think about how many lies you tell to your children. my kid told me the other day he wanted me to take him to fly a kite right i was so tired i tol him the sky was closed. take it that's a good one. i just didn't wanted do it. >> greg: you're a good dad.
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and i mean that as a joke. you're a terrible dad. >> kat, you just trust the government where then anybody i know, but you believe in your heart associated this. >> i do distrust the government and it's also like everybody's like he so crazy. there is a lot in thinking that the cia killed jfk. it might be one of the lease crazy things he said. he's very fair mentalist, these inches he think certain companies that don't share his views should be shut down but when he might have a controversial opinion of how someone died, it seems like les big of a deal than one a curren president who has incorrect opinions about whether or not someone died. he's like wares, jackie. remember that cracks he doesn't even know who is in is not dead so having a controversial opinion of how someone died
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♪ >> greg: coast-to-coast with stories that matter most. you're watching local news with nine time and me award winner chet van janssen, and now, here's chet. >> local news, where each guest gets to share a story from wherever their front. i vote on the winner and that person gets to spend an hour an a sauna with me right i hope it's you, harold. let's go to jamie first britt. >> not a lot goes on in alaska. so in kenai, alaska which is a beautiful part of alaska, kind
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of in the south, there is a little movie theater and a moos walked into the movie theater and just started eating popcorn in he eats it for a while eats it for like five minutes. he leaves, nothing gets broken. its leica harmless, so this is crazy but in five minutes ea $1 worth of popcorn that's full sale so prices break if he had purchased it at the theater one point to million dollars. >> i saw that joke coming great i recognize that moose from behind. that was a really alaska story. harold, memphis. >> the bell street music festival just ended and part of it takes place in the tumbling park. timely is a legend because he rescued 32 people at 98 years ago when the boat capsized for
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today there is a poetry contest named after him and his heroism. i like it because you can encourage kids to write and express themselves a young woma named andra sandra hunter wrote the winning poem in i think the have it here. >> it sure wasn't when i sought. the way it cried, tears, i swea i saw a son rushed to dry his eyes. >> with you think this is? pbs? you bring this stuff on the show ? this is serious intellectual stuff. how about that. >> i thought the new fox was trying to be like pbs. >> i think it is safe to say i' still in the running for the sauna today. >> all right, kat. detroit ricky at some michigan. this guy, his name is solomon.
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he was flying back from vegas. he gets worse, he was flying spirit, but guess what, it's even worse, they lost his wheelchair. how do you lose a wheelchair midflight? i don't know. and guess what, neither does he. he spent hours on the phone on hold being like i need my wheelchair and one day, our car full of wheelchairs showed up a his house and just dropped a wheelchair off in his porch out of nowhere. but they are still leaving all these voicemails for him about how they were still looking for a. with a did, $300 in free flights , like you never want to do that again. i'm sorry that this happened this guy, i'm glad they got his wheelchair back. >> how many did we pay for? i mean there's like a hundred o them. >> can't stop.
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but you know what cracks they caused his [bleep] wheelchair. how do you do that? >> i don't know. and what is this carful of wheelchairs that just shows up, like it happens all the time. big as guests. is still looking for his razors. >> $300 in spirit airline credits is like 700. >> all right, jay. >> this one is from philadelphi originally and it's hard to fin a story that's not violent or trashy. i did some digging. great news for the all bike, it's not really up bike race, it's a demonstration for philadelphia people. i think it's for a fuel
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conservation it is they're kind protesting for speaking out against for actual fuel conservation, but i think it's really peachy moment about picking the right bike seat. >> it is. think about that. >> i mean, for lad, i'm going t assume you're going to want a bit of a wider number. for a guy, you go one that spli you down the middle. and houses everything up top, i put ours into thinking about this. >> i looked into allentown, i used to follow this all the time . every year. >> you know, you've heard the song, they shut the factories down, it's getting hard to stay in allentown. to get those the original lyrics . up next, toe sucking perv with lot of nerveept.
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arrested after allegedly entering a sleeping man's room and sucking on his toes. waking the dude up or what woul you do if this happened to you? >> it's a tough question, isn't it? >> i would kick them. >> i would kick in, enjoy it fo a second or two, but i'd kick him. >> how do you expect to get awa with this? >> that's what i said. it would've made were more sens if he drug jim first-rate what were his plans are when they inevitably wakes up? >> it is great to have a foot fetish because you can actually find a job that caters to a. like you could be issues salesman or you could be a podiatrist coming you can't do that if you're into other body parts for it. >> you can't be the president o nickelodeon. >> you could be quentin tarantino.
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>> i don't think so i think it would be worse if you're workin in a shoe store and you have to touch feet and get turned on by it. >> every day, you would be having with your hands in your feet for it. >> this is a real story? >> what do you make of the story ? >> now i am gay because he sucked my toes for a minute and i like too. now am i into toes? it's a slippery slope, i'd say. this guy is a monster. >> can you imagine if you didn' get that manager job nuc this toe sucking guy got it. it's like did that come with th buffet?
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little pastry? little cellophane package they usually keep by the copy. >> you should know that you're lonely man who travels precure usually in hotels seeking some kind of companionship. >> i thought this story and thought and i thought i have never stayed in a place that nice. usually they will call the room this is like wild. i guess the guy was having a dream to see if the water was on . o, there is warm, there's teeth in it. >> is the salt? it's obviously assault, rightfa i think so. >> our there any tool lawyers out there in the audience? we deal specifically in tow crime. you've seen the billboards. his neck weird that the guys picture looks like a guy that did that? take it's true.
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they couldn't find a less apologetic picture, he's like s what. of, you're so great? dissected toe it's not like i killed anybody. >> he was convicted of manslaughter. again, who lost out on the job to this guy? >> you read the whole story. >> has, this is the one i read. get the guy is guilty of manslaughter but set for suckin toes. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cash back? chase. make more of what's yours.
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