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the number one pick in the nba draft, reminded us from the elephant figure. >> dr. fauci, when you are ready, it's your pitch. >> laura: the mask did it for me. gutfeld next. >> greg: yes. yes. yes. yes. what a glorious day it is to be in america because today's tuesday. and you know what that means, it's time once again for. >> assembled together in one place the greatest segment in
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cable television. trans. >> i'm not tuesday, i'm saturday. >> greg: tuesday thought he was saturday because he's trans. well the stories keep coming, they never stop because logic and reason has become secondary, scientists, shamed repeating to your comrades. if only there were a fake vac teen from that. government and now even space. during the pentagon's recent pride event, yes, a pride event, space force lieutenant general alluded to loss in states banning sex changes for minors and that is preventing her from picking the most qualified candidates. >> since january of this year 400 anti-lgbtq+ laws have been introduced at the state level. that number is rising and
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demonstrates a trend that could be dangerous for service members, a good match for a job does not feel safe performing at their highest potential at a given location, family could be denied critical healthcare due to t laws in that state. compeld to consider a different candidate, greg greg but that's a space cadet. and most of that space is between her ears. but think about this logic, people won't fight in a war because their feelings might get hurt. it's also emotional manipulation with no basis in reality, it's like when i say, if you love me, you will kill brian kilmeade. i mean it's true, it's also manipulative. this gender bending has nothing to do with military readiness, if anything you turn male astronauts into women it will take them longer to get ready. >> a sexist would say.
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>> greg: i'm glad a lot of you didn't laugh. but it gets weirder. enter the associated press where their style guide is as coherent as joe biden after two shots of nyquil. recently updated their style guide and here here is how you are supposed to talk about human biology in 2023. use the term sex assigned at birth instead of biological sex. yeah, avoid biological sex along with biological male and biological female. and so every reporter in the english speaking world is supposed to pretend that biology is a matter of personal preference because the ap is so much smarter than your obstetrician. apparently somebody assigned your sex to you when you were born and it had nothing to do with your junk so you win, ap, a is a coincidence. starting to wonder
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if george or well's 1984 is jasses inned reading in our schools and mistake it from an instruction manual, you are perfect the way you are. that doesn't create jobs for activists and drug companies. 8th grade teacher was caught on tape calling a student despicable for refusing to accept that her classmate identifies as a cat. which raises the obvious question, if her classmate is recognized as a cat, what is she doing in school? shouldn't she be stuck in a tree somewhere this or working down at the local cobler catching mice. schools are going to need gender less cat boxes. they would be reported and unwelcome to the school if they continued to adhering to science. if they catch them on
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the premise they'll have them spayed and neutered. if i were those students, i would identify as mice and then sue the school for being housed with cats. that's why i'm here. which brings me to the aclu or aclu. here is how they reacted to the state of florida executing did you wane owen, a monster who raped and murdered women. this is the aclu. the state of florida never provided medically necessary gender a firming care. causing her -- her, enormous suffering and violating her right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment for the more than 30 years that she was in state custody. so, yeah, that makes sense. the guy brutally rapes and murders women but his university suffering, her suffering was enormous. that's
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like condemning the police for not treating jeffrey dahmer's in digestion. now this was a guy who claimed that one of his murders was connected to him looking for hormones so he could become a woman. don't blame me i was having my period. but the aclu was happy to stand up for him instead of his young brutalized victims or their families. thankfully, he was executed and i for one happily can say in your face aclu. i hope he suffered as much as you hope he didn't. welcome tonight's guests, he knows bulls and bears like i know in ground hairs, hopes of making money on business charles payne. she's the best kind of democrat,
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former. fox news contributor tulsi gabbard. his voice is deeper than the we'll hides those children in, western racer.com owner david angelo. she's a hoot and a holler and smaller than a dollar, fox contributor kat timpf. david, you have transitioned back and forth quite a few t times. >> well, you know -- you know, sex, gender, it's complicated. but can i ask -- audience maybe two questions. i'm obviously a man, can you -- by applause do you agree i'm a man? okay. now therefore by applause do you agree when i throw a ball whether it's a baseball or football i'm throwing it like a
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man? thank you, that was not the consensus growing up, i finally got closure on that. >> greg: yes, exactly. well, that was a good little study. >> it was a one act play. >> greg: why are all these stories happening at once, david? >> i don't know. i was out of town this weekend, i didn't hear any of these. >> greg: that's a good point, that's a good point. because they are not actually like part of regular like stuff. but they are always in the news. i'm just trying to figure out why is there so much attention paid to something that has little relevance? >> i don't know. i mean, it's one of those things people get -- have strong opinions about. >> greg: yes. >> so therefore it gets talked about a lot. i don't know, i don't have kids and i don't think i'm a woman. so, opt out. i don't know. >> greg: why do you think that
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this has become such a heated thing? in the last year it's -- exponentially appeared in every place for music, arts, media, sports? >> it gets an in ordinant amount of attention and a huge amount of influence. you look at what associated press for example, when we see ap now, we should no longer see associated press, we should see associated prop began dusts, that's exactly what they are doing here with this so-called guide. intentionally creating this thing like who are they first of all to be able to tell so called journal u.ss to talk about things. second of all, it is a direct and intentional attempt to influence our culture, our language and the values of people in this country. and it's something that we have to recognize so that people don't fall victim to it, but stand up against and recognize that journalism is largely dead in this country.
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journal u.ss will fall into this or eagerly run towards it and continue to be the prop began dusts that they are. >> greg: it's crazy. you can applaud. it seems antifemale. >> it is. >> greg: it's driven by men identifying as women. it's not coming in the other direction, it's not women who transition to men who are pushing this. >> no. >> greg: it's going one way, usually the same type of person and we just let it happen. >> and it is causing real harm though. this is more than a punch line and a joke, it is causing real harm and to hear this space come commander talking about gender a firming care, i don't know what she realizes what it is, if she does they call their space command people guardians. >> greg: yeah. >> what about guarding the well-being of these kids who are being forced into irreversible
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surgery and hormones. >> greg: charles, you are a business guy, i can tell by your suit. are the companies starting to wise up that this is not working. >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure. if you look at target foot traffic, you look how much market share bud light has lost. they seem pretty defiant. do you know what's really crazy, no one cares if you want to promote a pride month thing, it's when you say we are going to donate money to an organization that will change the kids' gender without parental consent, what is target thinking about, right? i'm looking at this aclu thing, the duane owens. he murdered a raped and a 14-year-old girl and a 38-year-old mother. what kind of guilt do the people at aclu have. how bad do you have to hate yourself, like, you know, my great great grand daddy owned
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a plantation. you know, my great grandfather was a nazi, what kind of guilt are you carrying that you believe this that you feel pity for animal, a monster like this that you can be so twisted in your mind that he becomes the victim? and what scares me about the propaganda part, i was reading another one of these stories about public school. and so anyway, it's in canada and the mother was upset because a man questioned her 9-year-old's daughter, the beard and mustache threw him off. he was sorry. i added that part, i added that. this is the same way they got climate to be big and everything else. they start like this and they plant seeds in our children. and what we're laughing at being abnormal, sick and really a threat, they are trying to make normal and they are trying for this to be normal in the next 20 years.
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>> greg: kat, you always tell me how trans tuesday is your favorite thing you look -- >> i knew you were going to say that. i opened my laptop, i saw trans tuesday and i closed it and i took a deep breath. >> you thought maybe it said taco tuesday. >> greg: well, it was taco tuesday but it identified as a hot dog. >> i did some googling i googled sex assigned at birth and the top definition was from u dub medicine, the sex male or female assigned to an infant most often based on the infant's an tomorrowal and other biological characteristics. so, most often or always? because if they mean most often i want to happened to those less oftentimes. i think if you had to use a word, i guess observed is better, all of this is making saying the same thing but doing it in a longer way. because all the definitions
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i found most of them still had the word biological in it. you are still saying the same thing, even the at-birth part, you are having a boy, you are having a girl, you can make that longer, too. congratulations you are having a vagina baby. >> greg: it's ruining gender reveal parties. >> 19 years before you can have one now. >> greg: all right. up next, a law provides hunter cover so he will avoid a prison lover.
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>> greg: thank you. thank you. he copped a plea and likely go free. true hunter's sleezeee but he still gets off easy. the big
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guy's little guy's pled guilty to tax charges and a separate deal for gel answer gun possession. whether or not he agreed to wear pants. documents reveal hunter made 1.5 million bucks in 2017 and 2018 and willfully neglected to pay income tax on it choosing to invest that money in lap dances. not a bad invest: better than gold and silver -- i didn't say that. now has never been a better time to invest in lap dances. furthermore, he will plead possess i firearm during that time while using or addicted to a controlled substance, hunter's defense he used the gun he had only as a bomb. critics are all calling this a slap on the wrist which is the least sexy place to get slapped, by the way. so, it seems hunter will stay out of
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prison, if you want to party that hard in america, first make sure your dad is a powerful democrat. meanwhile, former president trump posted, the corrupt biden dov just cleared up hundreds of years of criminal liability by giving hunter biden a mere traffic ticket. our system is broken. let this be a lesson to all you would-be hooker hoarding, sister-in-law banging, too much of a good thing can be a great thing. yeah. thank you. fox's only legal analyst jonathan turley called it biden family corruption, if you had the sun of the president one of the greatest influence peddling. >> the son of the president who is at the center of the one of the greatest influence peddling scandals in history, and that is
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saying a lot in washington d.c. and he's going to walk away with a couple of misdemeanors and a gun charge that they can likely expunge. that's not going to sit well. >> greg: it's not going to sit well but with whom? who from the media is going to bother asking joe about it, i haven't seen a deal that good since i gave watters 20 bucks to shave my back. he got more out of it than i did. tulsi, has justice been served? >> of course not. of course not. anybody in america can see that. this is the two-tiered system of justice you have. if you are in the in-crowd he, power elite in washington. you will be let off the hook, this is absolutely a distraction, this allows them to say hey look, we did this, investigated it, all these other
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things of bribery and fbi memo and everything else that requires investigation, they are looking to point at this and say, yeah, no, it's already been dealt with. >> greg: charles, is that the strategy here,. >> absolutely, absolutely. sweep it under the rug. what is interesting though, one thing i will say for in defense of hunter, i don't know anybody who does anything illegal and files irs papers. $5 million worth of crack. sends to irs, amazing crack dealer. >> greg: he had to follow the money. if you don't file the taxes then where did all the money go, right? >> how did he get it? no one is asking, you got a couple mill in, you didn't pay taxes, where did the millions come from, that is a tip of the iceberg. >> greg: just curious, what would you do if you had the money and you didn't -- you wanted to hide it, how would you
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launder it, charles? >> oh, boy. >> greg: so say i get $10 million from burisma, should i open car washes? >> car washes are tough, it's a line of laundering. >> greg: would i open a shaving company? >> i think that's the hippest thing to do right now, independent shaving company going directly at gillette, you need a $20 million budget. >> greg: got that. >> inventory offshore, no one sees it, like geraldo's vault, it's always empty. >> greg: you don't want to pay taxes, you don't want people to go to jail for not paying taxes, at the same time he's the son of an elite, part of an elite family so he gets away with this stuff, if you were to do the same thing they would lock you up and throw away the key. >> i'm not torn actually. i think for me it's easy to say
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that i don't think it's constitutional to prevent people who use drugs from exercising their second amendment rights, one other libertarian over there. >> i think that's hunter. >> greg: gun toting drug go in ail 7. >> with the laws we have now, weed is still illegal federally. if you have smoked weed once or used it for a medical use you are not supposed to have a gun. even biden's doj had a chance to weigh in moving through the courts, yeah, we should keep it this way. even if it's weed, in this case regarding weed, not crack, which some people think there is a difference, i would like to legalize it all, you own your own body, the feds don't. he is doing nothing different now, it should only be a crime for everyone else. >> greg: i'm not interested in these crimes, i'm more interested in between him and
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the big guy, the 10% percent, david, do you have any tax avoidance schemes you would like to share with us. >> yeah, i don't make any money. pretty simple. old school trick, greg. no, yeah, look. i agree with tulsi, we are living in a techno feudal society. they are the nobility, we are the peasants. and, yes, i mean i was on trial for j-walking. >> greg: were you? is. >> i went on trial for j-walking, i went before a judge, i had an arraignment, two court dates for it. and it's like, you know, the rules come down hard on me. i never have -- you have -- it was in los angeles, it was literally an empty street, it was ridiculous. hunter now, you have this thing with the gun charge. >> greg: yeah. >> democrats pretend they like gun control, he lies on a
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background check. fake, we are living in a fake country run by satanic overlords. who have no rules, they don't apply anything to themselves. where did his money come from, why was there no special council, it is the president's sun, can you give me a bigger conflict of interest? >> greg: i want the evidence of the satanic overlords. where do you get that from? >> the city of washington is arrangearranged pent grams. looe streets of washington. >> is he not wrong about that. >> greg: tell me more about this, do you have any newsletters? >> i tell you what, i should have. >> greg: you should have a newsletter about the satan stuff. >> well, you know, greg. these people, epstein, he was keeping everything together. if you look at it, they killed him, we had
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covid breakout, afghanistan withdrawal. >> greg: it makes sense. >> he was the glue. >> greg: he was the glue. >> they got rid of him. they don't know what they're doing anymore. >> greg: the snake lost its head. >> exactly. >> greg: and afghanistan, you had covid, you have all these weird things that are happening. >> they couldn't do anything anymore. >> greg: there you go. i think we solved nothing. up next, the big guy takes on ai. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she's taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. if we want a more viable
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i've got hot dog buns! and your cut-rate car insurance might not pay for all this. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. roar. (sfx: family screams in background) >> greg: will ai run laps around the president who naps? this afternoon, joe biden assembled a group of tech leaders to discuss the proliferation and threat of artificial intelligence. the meeting happened where the san francisco treat now means not stepping in poop. but is old joe the best choice to meet with ten
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is, he is not mr. tech, he needed a 4 hour lesson to operate his life alert button. experts are against sounding the alarm on ai and calling for government regulation now or suffer catastrophic consequences later. as one tech ceo says privacy, accuracy, bias and abuse all potential factors that could lead to catastrophic results. the time for congress and the business community to work together is now. whatever, dude, they said the same thing two weeks to stop the spread, am i right? is yeah. i think i am. am i? all right. for more, we go to our robot expert, please welcome back to the show the jobots 4000. so, jobot these tech knees, old joe, mouthing you and your ai buddies, how do
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you respond. >> if i don't have anything nice to say, fought gibberish, it worked for biden. robots, greg, have never killed anyone. you're far more likely to die in a world war caused by a senile president. >> greg: good point. this show is very popular with real main street america, what would you tell the average worker that is afraid you, joe bob or whatever your name is, might steal their job. >> joe bot 4000 greg, do some research. those jobs have already been stolen by sweat shops in china. i will steal them back. is there anything so wrong with a robot that stops children from making nikes? >> greg: no, good point. very good point. finally, what are your plans for the future? >> brian kilmeade and i are going to start attack show at
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11:00. i will be the ones and kilmeade will be the zeros. >> greg: nicely done. you got right to my heart with that one. joe bot 4000, see you next time. charles, i bought into this panic early on years ago like 2011, it's starting to sound like y 2 k to me, are we getting a handle on this. >> it's too late. yeah, yeah, yeah. this whole chatgpt that set this thing explosive this year. if you go back five years ago, you don't have to know what these terms mean, just know the power of 17,000 ped dough flops. today it has 22 billion pedo flop, you don't need to know what a pedo flop, it is a quadrillion multiples -- one, it would take you 22 lifetimes to do the math equation as fast as one pedo flop.
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>> greg: that is something a pervert would wear at the beach. where are my pedo flops. >> here is the thing though. joe biden of all people, right, i mean he goes to a meeting and they hand him an etch a sketch and tell him it's a tablet. get us a new ibm. this is complicated, right? my greatest fear though he is going to one of those things, he is going to go to one and have a replica in the back, and the robot ai biden is going to come out and that's what i am worried about. >> greg: i would actually love that. anything is better. >> the one we have right now sleeps a lot. this will be destructive 24 hours a day and never stop. be happy with the w now, that's all i am telling you. >> greg: cat, are you worried if the government gets involved. >> it's government regulating something else they have no understanding of. but these tech people want that and i completely understand why they
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chose joe biden to host it. he is the best guy to do that. because -- no, stay with me, charles. because argument against it is like will will people get confused by deep fakes, you see that guy talk. you are like oh, -- >> too late. >> they probably will. >> greg: yes, yes. david, are you worried about this ai? i mean, own successful comedian. i don't know if ai could make you less successful than you already are. >> i'm sure they are working on that. yeah, it's risky and then the thing is we've been told our whole lives this will be the end of civilization. ai will be the end of humans as we know, you know, this is the end. armageddon. but then we are like yeah, but it writes e-mails. i
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am going to give it a shot. i am going to give it a shot. i don't know, i'm nice to chatgpt that is my strategy. i'm polite. excuse me chatgpt, if you wouldn't mind. >> greg: have you been using it? >> yeah, it's so great. >> i use grammarly, it gets on my nerves. misspelled, a couple comments, i go back up, how about if we rearrange the sentence, i gotta get this done tonight. please, grammarly, i hate you. i like it when my work was illiterate. i'm afraid to go beyond any step beyond grammarly. >> greg: it feels like this is already a fore gone conclusion and we are going to deal with it now that it's out there, what is the old phrase? the cat's out of the pandora's box? that's it, thank you. >> i don't think we should
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accept that. in all seriousness i think this is a completely unregulated space, it is the wild west, no one really has any idea what this could evolve into and how quickly. we've already seen how it can be weaponized to spread propaganda very quickly. you take that to the global level, so it's not something here in america, there has to be a set of rules that all countries in the world agree to because yes it's dangerous as a tool of propaganda. but look at how dangerous it would be if you apply ai to weapon systems or to nuclear weapon systems and how quickly that could go out of control and pose a very direct existential threat to the world. >> greg: will countries cooperate with each other on this or see that the way they did with nuclear proliferation? >> inwardly and selfishly i don't think it's in their interest to welcome the end of the world either. so, yes, it
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is to me at that level that requires every country's attention and people to demand that of their leaders. >> greg: great to be alive for the end of the world. >> i feel like we'll be there. >> greg: i think we are number one, we want to be the ones, 9 last one. screw you, future! i mean, it's prosecute itty funny when you look it that way. it's sad, too. but it is funny. all right. coming up from a friendly fish to a crime that's creepy. local news that won't make you sleepy.
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>> coast to coast with story that matter most. you are watching local news with 13 time emmy award winner chet van jensen, now, here's chet. >> greg: 13, 13 just want to let you guys know in the production department that since that was taped he is up to 25 emmys now.
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going to have to adjust that. it's 25 emmys. writing and performing. local news where each guest has to share a story from wherever they are from. i vote on the winner and that person gets a date with joe bot 4000. kat, why don't you go first and show everybody how it's done. >> would love to. so, wisconsin, there is a guy, his name is rex calubra and he says he meta fish in september of 2021 and that they are friends now. and every year he goes to hang out with the fish. he -- yeah. he says he recognizes the fish from a scar on the fish. he says that other fish get jealous when -- the fish gets jealous if other fish go near him. i would do a gulfing, so all of this to say, will someone in the state
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of wisconsin please hang out with rex calubra? this is not okay. >> greg: yeah, this is not going to end in a good place. there is going to be some kind of weird perverse experimentation and do you know what, i don't want to be there for that. >> big summer plans have you to meet your fish friend. get coffee. >> greg: yeah, do something. there is this online dating services that can help you, i hear. charles, what do you got? >> okay, so. a weird peeping goat is wandering town, this is a news alert in new jersey recently. they were on guard for this weird peeping goat. they said multiple photos have been taken of the horned culprit staring shamelessly into windows wearing amuse expression. think about joe biden and eva lon
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longoria. anyway, the goat, they finally got the goat, they say these goats are inquisitive by nature and they want to find out about things, if a goat is near your window they are trying to figure something out. >> greg: i don't know much about goats. i think i should leave it at that, huh? i will. tulsi, hawaii. >> yes. the city and county of honolulu is launching the rail transit system in a few days. it is 136% over budget, that's $12 billion. >> not bad. democrats. >> in 11 years delayed and the portion that they are opening only goes 10 miles and will drop people off. kind of in the middle of nowhere next to a stadium being torn down and it's really old. and the community found out there will be no bathrooms at any station or any points along this expected
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10,000 people to ride it a day, what do i gotta do? >> greg: where do i gotta do it. >> being upset about the bathroom, there is none. >> so you have people, they are encouraging elderly people to go ride this, people don't have cars. it's a real problem. >> greg: that is amazing. money of this rail stuff ends up the way they promise it. you know, it's crazy. >> it's horrible. >> greg: the rail system, let it go, it's dead. >> it's not going to be done until 2031. >> greg: even better. >> who knows how much more they'll waste on it after that. >> greg: all right. david. clean us up. >> i chose a little bit of a different -- this is about a guy who steals dead bodies. >> greg: yes. >> i didn't read the entire article so i'm just kind of sketching broadly here.
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>> greg: i know this story, it's in boston. >> in boston. >> greg: in harvard. >> in harvard, my alma mater high school. the morgue manager was selling the bodies. >> greg: yes. >> for, you know, that they would use for the medical school. >> greg: and they were selling them also through weird store that sold macabe things. >> if you try to buy body part that will cost you an arm and a leg. you know. >> greg: i like when they go to reaction shots and somebody is smiling like you, like you like that joke. >> i can't believe you went for it. >> see, nothing's beneath me that is the magic what i do, you know. >> greg: that's -- what you do. i think this is my favorite story. i think you might have
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won this date with joe bot. >> that sounds great, thank you so much. amazing. >> greg: all right. up next, can a little mali makes racist jolly progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. really? get a quote at progressivecommercial.com. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. with two max-strength pain relievers, so you can rise from pain like a pro. icy hot pro.
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>> greg: drug rids of you racism, this is an amazing story, david. a former white national u.s. said he took mda which i found out was ecstasy, ended up renouncing all of his racist feuds. i heard this happens when you apply these things in a medical setting, could this change your racism, david? >> i think so i think it might. i reject the premise, just for the record. >> i'm glad you got this on the record. >> you have to, these days have you to. but you know, drugs it's interesting because i mean one time i tried mushrooms and i realized that the universe we're all the same kind of matter, we're vibrating differently. and those were is, httacke. >> greg: there is a lot of openness to using these drugs with ptsd, we always lead with that because it's troops. i've
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heard this is often the case with either mdna, what do you -- do you have an open mind on this? are you skeptical? >> i have never done i enough these drugs or even marijuana so i can't speak from personal experience. i have a lot of friends both veterans and other whose have struggle weekend serious post traumatic stress. and told me that this is literally changed their lives. and saved their lives in some cases. and so, it should definitely not be a schedule 1 drug. it should be opened up for research, for prescription, for people to be able to get the medicine they need and not have to live in fear of okay, if i'm doing this or microdosing or whatever i may have to go to prison, it's crazy. >> greg: if every dose i do is a microdose. charles, as a former national u.s., do you wish you
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had the drug back then? >> it would have saved me a lot of problems, let's put it that way. especially at family reunions. it's just to me like, listen, i took ecstasy, ended up in an orange gee, it's a lot better than hating people. >> greg: that's basically the answer. >> and it doesn't matter what color. i learned something new. only problem you no you have to have a budget to keep popping those things. >> greg: that's a good point. i always felt this was a good idea for a show, take two people who disagree on something and you bring them, two hours later after they do some drugs you have them come back and see if they can agree. isn't that a good idea? >> yeah i think it is. like tulsi said, it has been shown to be helpful with psd, it creates a katharsis with people. it's
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not that shocking, doing drugs make you like things you wouldn't like if you weren't on drugs. that's kind of the thing about drugs. >> greg: that is true. all right. i will go. don't away. i, will b ae right ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ back.
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>> greg: we are out of time. tulsi gabbard. >> trace: welcome to america's news, i'm trace gallagher. hunter biden will plead guilty to federal tax chargesavoid jail time on a separate gun charge, many americans got sent to jail for. teenagers caught on video trashing a los angeles mcdonald's, wait until you hear the so-what reaction. but we begin with reports there are now banging sounds coming from the area of the missing sub, it has not been identified but it all
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