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greatest been one television. >> i am not tuesday i am saturday. greg: did you see that tuesday thought it was saturday because he is trans. the stories never stop as logic and reason a secondary site is whatevers rece you are shamed into repeating to your comrades. if only there was a vaccine foa prr that. during the pentagon recent pride event, yes, a pride event, space force lieutenant general alluded to laws in states banning sex changes for minors and how that is preventing her from taking the most qualified candidatees.s. >> since january this year 400 and tie lgbtq plus laws of it intre level. tthe stat
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that number is rising and demonstrates aha trend that could berous dangerous for servicemembers it good matchsa fofer a job does not feel safe to perform at their highest potential or if their family could be denied criticalate. healthcare due to the laws of that state.en i am compelled to consider a different candidate and perhaps less qualified. greg: it is an obvious joke but that is a space cadet. [laughter] the most of that is between her ears. think about this logic. people won't fight anymore because their feelings get l manipus n hurt.il it's also emotional manipulation of no basis in reality. if you really loved me you would kill brian killed me to. [laughter] it is true but also manipulative. but the gender bending has nothing to do with military readiness especially in the spacto do e force. w ilturning male astronauts into women it takes them longer to get ready.
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i'm glad a lot of you did notwh laugh.er c entered the associated press for this style guideoheren is as coherent as joe biden after two shots of nyquil. they updated the style guide here is how you are supposed to talk quote mac use the term se x assigned at birth instead of biological sex.le . along with biological mail in biological female.e every reporter in the english speaking world iborns supposed o pretend biology is a matter of personal preference because the ap is so much smarter than your obstetricia dn apparently somebody assigned your sex to you when you were born and it had nothing to do with your junk. so you win the ap penis is a
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coincidence and david china that is optional. s ano wonder if george orwell 1984 is still assigned? did somebody mistake that for the instruction manual? we used to say you are perfect just the way you areht. a teacher in england was caught on tape calling a student despicable for refusing to accept that her classmate identify as a cap. it raises the obvious question if her classmate is recognized as he suffered as much as you
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[applause] that is the best kind of democrat. former fox news contributor tulsi gabbard. [cheers & applauseibutor] voices deeper than the well he hides those children. david angelo. [applause] she is a a hoot and holler in smaller than the dollar. [applause] david, transition back and forth quite a few times. >> sex, gender it is complicated. by applies do you agree that i am mainly on? [applause] do you agree when i throw a ball whether a baseball or football i throw it like amen?
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[laughter] >> that was the consensus growing up now i finally got closure.e acthis was a one act play.da >> where all the stories happening at once? >> i don'tvid? know. i was out of town this weekend. greg: that is a good point. because it is not actual part of regular stuff but they are always in the news. i'm trying to figure out why is there so much attention that has littloate relevance? know.on't they have strong opinions g abouret it.ha therefore it is talked about ave lot. i don't think i am a woman. i don't know.
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[laughter] greg: why do you think this t's become such a heated thing? in the last year that is exponentially appeared in every place of .usic, arts, media, sports >> you can see in ordinate amount of attention andas influencsoe. but look at the associated pres nows for example. when we cap now we should see associated propaganda because that is exactly what they are doing. [applause] intentionally created thisngs. first of all to even tell the so-called journalist how to talk about things but thend second, a direct and intentional attempt to ourthvalu culture, language and the values of people in this cou country. it's something we have to recognize so people don't fallgz victim but then also just stand up and recognize
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journalism they will fall into this more eagerly run towards and continue to be the propaganda that they are.pl greg: it seems sauo anti- fem female. and it seems like it is driven by men transitioning to women but it doesn't seem it's the othee r way.th it is usually the same type of person and we let it happen. >> it is causing reaou. th is l. this is more than a punchline and a joke. it is causing real harm and to hear this case, commander w hatalking about gender affirming care. i don't even know she realizes what it is. they call their space command people guardians. what about guarding therc well-being of these kids whoed are forced into irreversiblell
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surgeries?ie greg: charles, you are a business guy. i catingn tell from your suit. are people starting to realize this is not working? charles: i'm not sure. look at target foot traffic and how much market share bud light has lost but they seem they see defiant. w nobody cares if it is pride month but when you say we will donate money to change gender of the kidous that is crazy. what the hell is target thinking? looking at aclu. so murdered and raped a girl and her mother what type of guilt to those at the aclu have? how bad do you have to hatho tee yourself?
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my great great granddaddy owned a plantation. my great grandfather was a not see so what type of guilt are you carrying that you feel pity for an animal or a monster like this so that he becomes th whae victim? forget about the propaganda part.. or the publianc school. it's in canada the members upset because the daughters questioned. but the point is that that is the same way they got climate to be big. they start like this in the plant seeds in our children. what we laugh at has been a threat they try to make
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normal. t [applause]el greg: you always tell me howwere trans tuesday is your favorite team one opened my laptop i saw and closed it and took a t deep breath. again.leened it then i did some googling. and then the top definition that came up from washington state that says the sex male or female assigned to an infant most often based on that infants anatomical and biological characteristics so most often or always? o because if they mean most often i want to know what happens to those lesftentimes.sh if you had to use the word maybe observe is better but this is all justing bu saying to
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same thing but doing it in a longer way. all of theun of definitions i d still have the word biological.u even the at birth part we find out beforear that.nger you can make that longer. congratulations you are having the vagina baby. that doesn't have the same ring to it. it is 85 baby. [laughter] vagina. greg: up next the law undercover to avoid a prison lover. [applause] chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life.
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gets off easy.le then guy little guy up lead to plead guilty to tax charges and a separate for felony gun possession still no word whether or not he has agreed to wear pants.nd documents reveal hunter made one.$5 million in 2017 and 18 in willfully neglected to pay any income tax on it. choosing to invest in lap dances. not a bad investment. better than gold and silver. i did not say that. [laughter] now has never been a better time to invest in lap dances. furthermore to possess a firearm during that time while using or addicted to a controlled substance but he use the gun hee haly had. l critics call this a slap on the wrist whic geth is the least o be slapped.
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hunter will likely stay out of prison a lesson if you want to party that hard make sure your dad is a powerful democrat. former president trump posted the corrupt biden doj cleared up hundreds of years of criminal liability givinabilitg hunter biden a near traffic ticket. les broken"let this be to your sister-in-lawca brain-dead lowlife too much of a good thing can actually be a grean t thing. [applause] thank you fox the analyst called the deal an obvioust diversion from biden family corruption. if the sun of the present he was at the center one of the greatest influence peddling scams of history. >> the son of the present at the center of one of the greatest influence peddling the pednd in history.
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that says a lot in washingtod n dc.t' and he will walk away with a couple of misdemeanors and a gun charge they can likely expunge. that will not sis tot well. greg: it will not but with whom? who in the media will ask joe? talk about a sweetheart deal i've seen a deal that good since i gave waters $20 to shave my back. he got more out of it than i did. has justice been served? >> of course not. anybody in america can see is that. this is the two-tiered system of justice if you are the in crowrowdd or power —- part of te power elite you will be let off the hook for crimes people n prisoning time i for. this is absolutely a distraction we investigatedes
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with bribery and the fbi memo and everything else that requires investigationti investigation, they are looking to point and say it's already been dealten with. greg: is that the. strategy, charles?wh charles: absolutely. sweep it under the rug. one thing i will say in defense of hunter. donyth anybody who does anything illegal and then file irs papers.f [laughter] a crack dealer. greg: but that is a good point. he had a problem with the money. if you don't file taxes then where did all the money go he ? charles: or how did he get it? nobody is askingin that but where did the millions come from? that is just the tip of the iceberg we know that. greg: just wha curious, what would you do if you haveu the
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money how would you launder o thath,? [laughter] if you get $10 million do you open some carwashes? charles: that isn a lot. an independent shaving company i am going after gillette. inventory offshore somewhere so nobody can see it. the vault is empty. greg: kat i bet you are torn because you don't want to pay taxes and you do want people to go to jail for not paying anrt thet at the same time son of an elite family so he gets away with this but if you were to do the same thing they would lock you up and throw away the key t1 i'm not torn
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actually. fosyr me, it's easy to say i don't think it's constitutional to prevent people who use drugs from exercising the second amendmen ame rightt rights. there is one libertarian. clapping. charles: i think that is hunter. [laughter]av >> with the laws that we have now even illegal federally if you start smoking weed once even for medical use you are not supposed to be able to have a gun.ug even the biden doj said we should keep it this way if you do drugs even if it is weed, not crack because if you own your own body, but he says nothing different now. then it should now be a crime for everyone else.re greg: i'm not interested in
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these crimes but what is going on between himg gu and the big y and 10 percent. do you have any ta >>x avoiding schemes one —- schemes you want to share? >> i don't make any money. [laughter] old school trek. i agree we are living in a techno- feudal society with the nobility and the peasants i was on trial for jaywalking i went on trial before a judge. i had an arraignment with two court dates. the rules come down hard on me. it was in los angeles. it was ridiculous. cha and now you have the gun charge. democrats pretend.
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then he lies on the background check. no big deal. everything is fake. we live in a. fake, fake count. run by satanic overlords. [laughter] you have nt apo rules, don't apy anything to themselves. where did this money come from? why was there no special counsel? it is the presidents son can g you give me a bigger conflict ofive interest? greg: but the satanic overlords. where'd you get that quick. >> the city of washington is arranging it. have you seen the streets of washington? >> he is not wronghe. [laughter] greg: tell me more. this is intriguing do you have newsletters quick. >> i shoulhavereg:d have one. greg: just about the satan stuff. >> these people, epstein was keepinheg everything together.
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they killed him, covid broke out, afghanistan withdrawal, he wasreg: the glue. [laughter] they got rid ot f him the don't know what they are doing any anymore. greg: the steak lost itshani head.e talk about afghanistan but all of the weird things that arehapp happening. >> they cannot do anything anymore. greg: there you go we solved the nothing up next the big guy takes on ai. on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month.
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>> greg: will ai run laps around the president who naps? thi greg: will ai run laps around the president? this afternoon joe biden assembled a group of tech leaders to discuss the proliferation and threat of artificial intelligence. the meeting ppeng happened in sn francisco for that means not stepping in poop.
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but is he the best choice to meet with the techies how to rein in ai before it is too late? he is not mr. technology he needed a four hour lesson how to operate his life alert button button. . experts are again sounding the alarm on ai calling for government regulation now or suffer catastrophic consequences later. is ones on ceo a technology ceoy flies in abuse that could lead to catastrophic results. the time fore congress and the business community to work together is now. whatever. they said the samee read, am tht two weeks to stop the spread. and my right? am, we i? now we go to the robot experts please welcome back to the show. [applause]
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so now they are bad matthey —- bad mouthing you and your buddies how do you respond quick. >> if i don't have anything nice to say to stop gibberish it works for biden. have never killed anyone you are far more likely to die in d war caused by a seniled po president. gregy : this show is popular with main street america what would you tell the average worker who is afraid that you might steal their job? >> do some research. those jobs have already been stolen by sweatshops in china and i will steal them back is there anything so wrong with the robokingt who stops children from making nike? greg: good point what are your plans for the future? >> i wil l start a late-night
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talkshow ones and zeros i ams the ones and brian is the zero.y greg: nicely done you went right to my heart. see you next time. [applause]rl coming into the panic starting to read about it but it start sounding likwee y2k are we getting a handle on this? charles: the whole chat gpt which set it explosive this year. if you go back five years ago you don't have to know what the terms mean today there are 22 billion you don't have to know what it is it is 1 quadrillion multiples it would take you 200 lifetimes to do the math equation as fast as that. or something like that.de
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n [laughter] but here is the thing joe biden of all people he goes to a meeting they give him the etch-a-sketch and tell him it is a tablet. this is complicated.o but may greatest fear he will go to one of these things. n know what will happe already. we will look at a replica and then the robot ai will come out. greg: i would love that.ythi anything is better. d >> the one we have now sleeps a lot. this will be disruptive 24 hours a day and never stopay an. will be happy with what you kn know. greg: are you worried of the government gets involved what can happen, kat? wan t1 that means the government is regulating something else it has no understandinthat andg.
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but i completely understand why they chose joe biden to host it because he is the best guy to do that. stay with me. because the argument against it is will people be confused by the deep fake is it really that big of a threat? but then you see him talk and you think, too late. they probably will. greg: david, are you worried about ai? you are an unsuccessfulan come comedian. i don't know if ai can make you less successful than you alreadar wy are quick. >> i am sure they are working on o that.whol it is risky. we have been told are wholeat liveios this will be the end ofw civilization ai is the end of humans as we know it. it ilikes armageddon.
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but then we say but it writes an e-mail. i will giv toe it a shot. [laughter] i am nice to chatgpt. i'm i am polite. excuse me. if you wouldn't mind. i have used it. it is pretty good. it is so great. charles: i use grammar lee but that gets on my nerves a entss are un-d spelled or know, how about we rearrange the sentencetonileas? listen i have to do this tonight. i hate you. my work was illiterate. i am afraid to go any stepreg: beyond. greg: but it feels like maybe this is already a foregone conclusion that we just deal with that now that it is out there? catut the kat is out of the pandora
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box? i >>tulsi: i don't think we should accept that. it is a completely unregulated space it is the wild west nobody has any idea what thi s could evolve or how quickly wene have seen how it can be weapon eyes to spread propaganda very quickly. you take that to the global level. not just something here in america, there has to be a set of rules allo countries's in the world agree to because yes it is a dangerous tool of propaganda but look how dangerous if you apply ai to nuclear weapons systems and how quickly that could go out ofy di control and pose a very direct existential thr threat. greg: don't countries cooperate with each other ond wi this like they do with nuclear proliferation?d >>tulsi: selfishly, i don't think it is in their interest to welcome the end of the worleithd either.
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it is to me at that level that requires every country's attention people demand that of their leaders. greg: it would bend of t wore g> be there for the end of the world. >> i think we will think w be t. greg: we went to be the last one. screw you, future. that is funny if you look at it that way. it is sad also.gh but it it.s funny. coming up a friend of the fish to a crime that is creepy and local news.
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and since that has been taped he's up at 25 enemies. adjust that.rson writing and performing. local news each guest has to share a story from wherever they are from my vote on thee winnerbo and then the winner gets a date with the chat bought l 4000 t1 wisconsin there is a guy and he says he met a fish september 21 and they are friendnos now. every year he goes to hang out with the fish. he says he recognizes the fish from a scar and that g other fish get jealous or the fish gets other fish go near him he s
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gets jealous i do a goal being sound and he comes to find me will someone in the state of wisconsin please hang out with o him? gre this is not okay.in greg: this will not end in a good place. i don't want to be there foro that. >> you have big summer planseah, and have to go meet your fish friend? just get somo somethe coffee. >> there is an online dating service i could help.rt charles: a weird peeping goat is wandering town from new jersey recently they were on guard and said not getting multiple photos have been taken of the culprit shared one —- staring shamelessly into windows with anyway
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expression. think of joe biden and eva longoria. [laughter] so they finall sy got the goat that they are inquisitive by nature they want to find out so be careful if the goat looks in your window is trying g out.ure somethin greg: i don't know muchav about goats. i should leave it at that. >>tulsi: honolulu is watching the long awaited railda transiyst system in a few days. 136 percent over budget.iles it is 11 years delayed and a portion they are opening only goes 10 miles to drop people off in the middle of nowhere next to a stadium that is tornld down.t [laughter] in the community just found out after all of thithers money and all this time there will be no bathrooms at any point.
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people are wondering what do i do? where do i have to do it? charles: there are noo bathrooms? >>tulsi: they are encouraging elderly people to ride this. cars[laughter] it is a real problem. greg: none of this rail stuff ever ends up.t the rail system. let it go. it igos dead.n >> it will not be donebe until 2031. who knows how much more they will waste on it. greg: even better. david quick. >> se a i chose a different story. it is about a guy who steals dead bodies. i'm i did not read the entire article.oa [laughter] i amdl sketching broadly.
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greg: i heard the story. it is in boston, harvard. >> my on the matter night school. [laughter]es the morgue manager was sellingd bodiesus that they would use for the medical school. greg: also through the weird stores with themes. it is weird but there is a lot of money to buy body parts it cost an arm and a leg. [laughter] stephen i think we should go to, reaction shots. >> i cannot believe he wentne atfor it.ow >> nothing is beneath me. that is the magic of what i do.i greg: i think this is mynk favorite story.
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drugs rid you of racism. former white nationalist saysha he took ndn a which i found out his ecstasy and then renounced all of his racist views. i heard this happens when you applpp youy in a medical settin. could this chang e or racism quick. >> i think so. i think it might although i reject the premise just for the record.th [laughter], th >> i'm glad you got that on the record.iv >> it is interesting because one time i tried mushrooms and erthi realized we are just by reading differently and we are all just matter and i was a shiitake mushroom. greg
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: there is a lot of openness now to using these drugs and with ptsd we lead with that because it is the troops but i have heard it is often the case.ke do you have an open mind on this or are yopt?u skeptical?nd >>tulsi: i have never done any of these drugs or even marijuana i cannot speak from personal experience but i have a lot of friends that haves bot struggledd with serious posttraumatic stress and told s me this has literally changed and saved their lives. so it definitely should not be a schedule one drug it should be open for research and prescription for people to get the medicine they need and nota live in fear if i micro dose i go to prison. thatzy is crazy. greg: every dose i do is a micro dose. charles as a former white nationalist, do you wish you had the drugr back then?
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charles: it would have saved me a lot of problems. put it that way. especially at familyy reunions.n listende ending up in an orgy and find out this is better than hating people.si [laughter]cand it i doesn't matter what color. i am learning somethinhag new. now you need one helluva to keep popping those things. greg: i thought this was a good idea for show take two people who disagree then two hours later after the do some drugs and come back to see if i they agree. isn't that as. good idea?
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>> yes i think it is and it has been shown to help ptsd because it can create a catharsis. but is not that shocking. doing drugs makes you like things that you would not like if you were not on drugs. [laughter] that is the thing about drug tr. [laughter] greg: that is true. don't go away. we will be right back.
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>> we are out ofof time. thank you. that is it. >> a fox news alert back on capitol hill for the second straight day of testimony this time the hearing is public. we expect to learn more about the crossfire hurricane investigation finding the fbi failed to uphold their mission of fidelity to the law. >> take a look at this
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