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the fundraisers off of it and h plays the victim card constantly . will it help them? probably so, but that's not really the case, these cases ar going to be decided for purport of lot not in the political arena. >> bob, thank you very much. babar, the former house manager during the impeachment trial. >> i am market the mcallen, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 p.m. in new york cit and this is the five. ♪ ♪ singing ♪ ♪ singing ♪
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>> that is part of the blue-collar ballad that is uniting people worldwide even i the media tries to use it to divide. north of richmond is the name o the song in it has defied gravity. is the number one spot on apple musics global chart, not just here in the u.s. here is the reason why. look at the pieces of people listening to this song for the first time. this is all people of different backgrounds. government about how it resonates with them. the politicians enrich themselves. >> this is a zone for america i general. this is the anthem from 2023 moving forward, it is the emblem . >> it brings tears to a real man's eyes, a man.
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i am crying as well because i have been exactly where y'all have been. >> for millions of people, ther are lots of attacks coming at i for that media. headline after headline, mockin this it and painting this song is of right wing that is quote offensive, and the criticism is not getting over who is staying true to his knee is turning dow huge offers from record deals, studio concerts worth $8 million , and here he is explaining his song. watch. >> the question of suicide and money yeah, those are real problems. this song is not something that i've come it's not like it's a masterpiece i've created.
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the masterpiece and the emotion of the song already exist with new. sometimes it just takes the right song coming along to let those out. >> i think he's right about that . it was very interesting, he sai that this is the style of music that we never should have gotte away from. it is really written from his heart about his own life experiences and that's what you get a genuine reaction from people listening to it because it speaks to them. >> that's why it resonates because it's real. he's not trying to put himself into the issues of somebody that's had these struggles. he wrote it from up place of depression, of desperation and simply said this is a guy who worked the overnight shift for years and years and then got injured and then moved around and met a lot of different people. he shares through meeting peopl in virginia and other rural areas, their stories are the same in a globalist world where
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you to can be an it or. you just learn to code and whatever you your family have done for years, it comes from both parties. i love that he's made he said i'm down the middle. its democrats on one side in republicans. good on him. i don't know how long he'll be able to resist because this contract offers have a lot of money because he says he's almost next to nothing in a small property, but man, what a voice. the first of my heard it i thought this is going to take off. >> it's a struggle that a lot o artists. to me he goes back to real artistry. he is writing music that means something to him. that's like connect to people. the reaction in the media is on one hand it is so predictable. wake up late up.
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reactionary nostalgia. they are kind finding it fact phobic. it is a right-wing anthem. i would encourage people to listen to it which everyone has but to actually read because th lyrics because they are the definition of what's happening to people all over the country. for that media, they are part o the regiment. they are always trying to pit americans against each other wh come across these narratives an act like they are not true. for the politicians for the ric men north of richmond, they are ruining the lives of americans by spending too much money printing money, making things more expensive per month. the average income for households in this country is $70,000 for that's like 13 percent. you can't afford anything anymore. and the housing markets becomes
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very. >> and even borrow money now to buy a house or to sell your house to come completely impossible. the line that i really love talking about suicide and obesity which are huge problems with the country, he said they don't think you know, but i kno you do. that media's reaction is exactl what he's talking about. >> i think about the reaction it's getting. first of all, it's not my cup o tea. for style, that's not what i listen to, but that's not important. what i found compelling about this whole thing was not the song but the reaction videos. the actual videos that we show there were like 20 of them, but they are from all different backgrounds in all different races. it reminded me of something tha we talked about on their show. honestly i hate that media. that's why i'm in it because it's the only way you can make an impact on the media is being
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incited and trying to destroy the awful and evil nature of it. we talk about what would life b like if media didn't exist that's what it would be like. you just when you saw the reaction videos. that's what the world looks lik if that media wasn't there to obliterate this sincere cohesio that exist between all men and women. if the media didn't exist there wouldn't be a filter that tells you that this is a racist video or that it is nostalgic or it's hateful, but when the media is not there, that whole thing crumbles and all of a sudden th whole race narrative falls apar as well. race is not a conduit, that son is actually communication. it is communicating to white people, like people, hispanics,
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and asians. what you find out is that we ar individuals we don't think or communicate is groups. we are individuals when we communicate to other people. that means individuals in separate groups can have as muc in common or even more in commo with individuals in other groups . a white guy can have more in common with a black eye. right? that's what this is really about . when you look at this, it is sa because it tells me what we could have had for the longest time if we didn't have this grotesque monstrous thing calle the media there are all these major themes in life, it doesn' change arch shared aspirations for these themes. >> why do you think that these media representatives, why can' they embrace this long? what is negative in this complex
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. >> in particular i didn't read anything about that. this is the first of my disgusted. and is going to listen to the song. the thing that stuck out to me and then when i read that criticism i read this line. we've got nothing to eat in the ob obese smoking welfare. obviously it's picking on fat people, but it's using the classic welfare queen trope tha goes back to the '90s and i don't think it's racially charged. there are people of all races o welfare and a lot of them are heavy. we all know that. the thing that stuck out to me in the positive direction in my imagine there was so much emotional reaction to this was the line about a longer hours our and how long you're working for the ds pay. it made me think back to when w had bernie sanders in donald trump talking about the same
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things in the 2016 primary and they were tapping into this economic populace argument that was resonating with far lefties and people on the right side of the spectrum. it was the idea that the deck i permanently stacked against you. it doesn't matter what you do, you can work 24 hours a day, bu your check will always be garbage. you will never be able to get out of this system that does allow you to succeed, i thought that was the main reason it is resonating with soap eat many people across the political spectrum as well. i think this felt far less polarizing to me then that jaso l dean song we were talking about a month and a half ago or whatever it was about the small town and try it here with the images of what was going on in the summer of blm. i don't like the welfare queen stuff. >> that is his feelings. he's an artist in he can say
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what he wants to say. >> i get why that's offensive. >> what he sees is a problem in the country, a lot of people relate to what he is saying and he has every right to express himself and his music. but i think there is a. >> but if they're not on welfar and their stealing from the system. everybody knows it. >> i see him calling it out as he sees it, but it's fascinatin to watch his reaction to this. >> cities across the country ar finally deciding you know what, we need to do something about this crime problem is not okay. people break into cars, is it too little too late? ♪
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>> fling leaders getting seriou about crime for a change? los angeles democrat mayor forming a task force aiming to crack down on the flash mob robberies that have been causin havoc in southern california. losing more than a million dollars as masked thugs go wild to help feed their families the say by stealing high-end purses and other items. >> this is not a task force jus to sit around and discuss something this it is task force to apprehend the suspect into anything and everything we can to prevent these crimes from taking place when crimes like this take place, people have to be held accountable to the full extent of the law and los angeles needs to be safe.
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>> what is unclear is how this task force is going to fix things very late announced thei first arrest at a popular mount where three hunt thousand dollars worth of merchandise wa taken. the suspect they arrested only got up at jail right away. he was released from custody with a ticket just hours later. years another jaw-dropping display of lawlessness, a burglar pulling off a string of smash and grabs right in broad daylight in san francisco. so should we have hope that thi newly formed task force will work? >> i don't know. we did this topic i think we di it yesterday, safety crime and the homeless and drug problem. jessica you made a great point which i will now twist. >> i'm definitely going to use it to my advantage. you said it's not just republicans who are unhappy about what is happening. there are democrats that live
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there and they are desperate in terms of changing this and they are leading to. what does that sound like? it sounds like to me that the city has become the physical embodiment of the party, right, people fleeing the democratic party because it's got to woke. people are leaving their cds fo the same reasons which is addiction to tolerance for any attempt at law and order, discipline, individual responsibility, is seen as oppressor language. that is the blueprint in the people running the cities that is like the modern democratic party. if you decide or express any need to do something, you will be painted as mean. and, the perfect example is the party and the cities that are having problems all share the same beliefs like sanctuary cities or three needle programs
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which we talked about yesterday. border education and crime you are also seeing them become a physical embodiment. so thank you, jessica. >> as you do the debate messenger name was invoked. it is 30 seconds, the red light is on. if they are still there and those policy are still there. what expectation could we have and he has a great question. can democrats change their stripes? >> i think he is still there. it was recalled in san francisco . it is really a city by city basis. this has to be a united front o everyone who works in law enforcement to do this. this is carrie making good on what she did in the campaign bertschi ran an intake crime campaign. talking with the rampant homelessness problem.
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what mike bloomberg did, he had a whole group of mayors talk about talk about crime and trie to create some kind of strategies with similar characteristics just make sure we can tilt these problems freight i think it's a step in the right direction. the point that greg was making about how the cities are now reflective of the parody of people fleeing the democratic party. democrats are winning elections constantly, he we over performe everyone's expectations including democrats owned expectations. >> dead people voting? i forgot about that. >> the ones who couldn't flee leave the cities are dead. >> came out hard for the local congress. special elections on ballot initiatives. i don't see it that were. and not saying that party is flawless, this is not some mass exodus from the liberal side of
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things. >> it is the same policies of the democratic party the city i completely mapped together and the cities are crumbling. >> it is a mass exodus from the two cities. >> it's going to suck for republicans when some of those red cities location start votin blue. >> how can those people be when they vote in the places that they destroyed and left. maybe it's that the high-end stores where the wealthy politicians live. >> that is the one thing i noted . now that they're coming from nordstrom's in ysl, we have an emergency in los angeles. and chicago. i'm thinking about chicago, all of the children who have been killed by drive-bys come, scooter buys, shootings that nobody talks about. nobody write stories about. this is so shocking that it has
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pushed karen to actually save now it's time to form a task force, and that mayor in dc to save maybe we should have a curfew. maybe that curfew should have been in place a long time ago. maybe it would've saved the lives of some of these kids. it would've helped them as well. i am so disgusted by these videos in these images and smashing things and stealing things. just trying to figure out. you're saying that it doesn't matter? the policies shouldn't change? i get that people are still voting for the leaders in the cities, does that mean that people don't want these policies ? 's. >> that never came out of my mouth, but what i did say is when you see the videos of the city council meetings and all the outraged if those are liberals. there is a disconnect from regular democrats who go about
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their business like their due. i go to subway coming as the city et cetera and some elected officials, but mostly the activist class runs around shouting these things. they are completely irrelevant. >> if you're not going to prosecute people arresting them isn't going to do anything in i is a big waste of their time. we hear about nordstrom closing in san francisco. and washington, d.c., the only is the anacostia is about to close because there has been so much shoplifting bear they're not just prosecuting people who steal from stores or people who murder for mac drivers who help them only to be killed by teenagers who are out past the curfew. they are now having to shut grocery stores. the only one. there has been so much shoplifting.
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>> having those people prosecuted and having grocery stores close, the mayor and the city council are making the story to stay and they are saying you got to help us out here. we can't have people who work i the stores at risk because she refused to enforce basic law. basic shoplifting is not prosecuted not to mention. >> it is the only one bird they know the checkout person. that is an erosion of lifestyle. there is no one for them to get food if it goes. >> do you know what the real crime is? is his hair. just turn. >> it is like a waterslide. >> you know it is, greg?
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it's fox in the front, farm in the back. >> it's all good. coming up, get ready for robots to rule your life. greg's nightmare. we will explain that next.
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disrupting the life advice it can bring back your favorite dead movie stars. he died 68 years ago, but he will reportedly be in a new fil things to ai. we need to sign a do not resuscitate order, do not put m in a high? >> it depends on how you feel about that. i did think they did the whitne houston hologram, to think how far we've come now that like to hanks set on going to be starring in movies for the rest of time. they have so much already on there they can keep making movies with me. i don't love it but of the life advice thing that only tutoring seems okay. that seems okay to me that you need homework help, something
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like that, that is something. but the idea that you would go to a bot about like should i propose an venue put in all of the qualities. >> it seems weird that we're doing this already with google and this the swiping on the dating apps. they are making it fanfare to me . >> i love their example of the tortured question of should i o shouldn't i go to the wedding because i really can't afford t go to the wedding in it reminde me of this video of my son sent me, it's like i don't know what to do, it's a destination wedding in i don't want to go and he was like what you mean. you just say no? and never go to a wedding that is further than an hour away from my house. it was like just say no. so pete, your mother is a life coach. is she going to be out of a job
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now, robots are taking over? >> she is a life coach, she wil come in and tell you what your strengths our in your weaknesses . hedges that move online? >> i don't really know what it is great i know she gave me a framed picture of all my strengths that's in a closet somewhere. >> it is definitely not hair. >> it's not hair. >> it's not here. one was about television. but i remember when i my friend in high school was 23. she said i'm a life coach freight how can you be a life coach when you haven't lived life. i think the. >> do shrink robots have couche in their offices? >> do robots dream? >> i don't know. >> i tell you, robots will be artificial intelligence is
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already going to be better than this. i did hire a life coach once because i felt sorry for him. >> how old was he? >> he was in 30. i hope he doesn't because it wa like he had there was no way he was going to help me, i was helping him. it's like you don't even have t give me advice, just go away. ai is going to have the access to the universe of knowledge. trillions and trillions and trillions of knowledge fraid basically it has access to the universal brain. what does the universal brain d every day? sifting through knowledge to make predictions about what you're going to dude next. it is what am i going to say now . maybe i should say something an then trying to predict the best thing. that is what it is, so what happens is with ai, it has all of this stuff in it just crushe it down so it gives you the bes predicted answer. it's better than any human being
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. the downside is you may relate totally on that to make predictions for best paths forward, which would then reduc our thinking. we wouldn't think is much anymore because we need too. imade not think think about tha anymore. >> every time i sit here on a friday night, that is what greg is saying. >> this is the person my daughter should marry, and ai would see a. >> ai would be the best thing t do. it would say do not marry that person. >> any intuitive sense, it doesn't have heart, it doesn't have wisdom. >> knowledge is not about wisdom . >> ai is wisdom,. >> alrighty. >> very very wise here. the fastest is up next.
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♪ >> welcome back. it is time for. is this one of the best tacklers . a great tennis star confronting a woman in the stands claiming that she was making buzzing noise is an attempt to distract him. >> what's wrong? it's a buzz right before i serve . >> there is that buzzing. >> the joke is on the beat lady he still won that match freight
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i love this verse. >> i left there is a person behind her pointing at her bright and i love that he was what i want her out freight and then she did. and then he won. >> he did. i hate hecklers freight i get that it's part of sports, but not tennis. >> how good does your b imitation have to be for him to be doing this. if your greens is nobody is believing that. he is swatting at figtree's because a woman 50 feet behind him. >> what made her think of that? there's a couple problems here. why are they speaking english? why didn't he speak greek? >> i don't think the empire. >> speak american is what i say. that raises a question why are some sports exam from heckling. you can scream during football you can scream during baseball, basketball, but for some reason you have to remain silent in
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bowling, golf, and tennis. i would love to bring a airhorn to a tennis match. >> and never thought about bowling. you have to be quiet for bowling . >> but isn't it in the same category as golf and tennis? >> i like heckling. i had a heckling cumbia basebal in it was so much fun so i've got some heckling skills. i don't know the b1. >> would you like to demonstrate ? >> not right now. i don't have my uniform on. >> up next, get shredded or you're fired. above boss is going viral after threatening to fire any company of his. my entire team, if you don't have a sixpack, you don't work for us freight it's called a standard, how about you quit getting civilized and quit settling. obviously this i think. >> you need a raise if you have an eight pack?
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>> how many packs can you have? >> zero packs. i just think he's trying to get attention. no one can get away with this. >> i have a feeling this isn't the weirdest thing about him. >> we are seeing lots of muscular bald men yelling at people lately. have you seen this on instagram? >> what is your algorithm picking up about you? >> is it a google search. >> sure, greg. lets the guy come at the other guy. i can think of his name. joe rogan, the other dude, military guy. i'm not crazy. >> no, you're right. it is kind of like going around at work asking people to show your shirt up.
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>> it's not incredibly expensive . like a really high and juicer. know how people are spending their whole lives and this stupid machine. i hate them. >> you gotta blame the juicers. >> i would buy an electric vehicle, i don't care how cool you thought it is, if you have to plug it in. >> a yacht. >> i wouldn't want one. i think it's probably kind of a pain. i'd like to go on someone else' job. >> i'm going to say a chihuahua. >> it is aspiring to have something. >> it's like the paris hilton dog. >> i would not buy a castle. that seems like a lot of upkeep. very drafty.
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and i think it would be hard to his sleep at night because you tear creaking noises in stuff. >> but think of the upside. >> only has a dungeon. >> this is a really good question from linda. who is the best neighbor you ever had? martha? >> i think my college friends h lived next door and my dorm. >> they had the good weed? >> absolutely. it's friday,. >> it's always good to have neighbor who has stuffit. >> it's true. the best one i had ever was braverman. going upright literally across the street. >> both on the same street? >> we were cocaptains of the basketball team together.
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>> get your book. >> something smells fishy to me. >> jessica? can keep my husband, he lived next door to me. >> be nice to man in the elevator. >> that is such a guy. it's like you know what, i'm interested in dating people. >> she is kind of cute next-door . >> we had never seen each other before and it was a week before covid, and you've just got to make it work. >> r lady is at northern university in she taught me how to make full stuff. she would give me clay. she was great. >> my landlord who lived in the same building, bob smith was an amazing. he was a military vet. one time there was a bat and my
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south bend it needs who told somebody's hand while it eats. did you know a fun fact? baby porcupines are called tarlovs. >> no they are not. >> greg: poor could you pets. it's a north -- it doesn't have a name yet. let's name it. >> tarlov. >> jessica: tyreek hill shocking fans and the media alike revealing he doesn't study game field ahead of the game. that's redone dantd. instead he is rather unconventional way of getting to know his opponents ahead of the kickoff. >> so, i feel like madden has a good tale of how players are. i play madden the night before and i look at all their ratings. >> jessica: keep that in the back pocket the next time your wife says you play too many
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video games. the nba players all talk about this. it is good prep. >> very educational if you are tyreek hill. but if you are. >> greg: if you are me it doesn't help. >> pete: madden is not going to help me. the kids all know the ratings who is 99, who is 98. i'm sure they do too. interesting. >> pete: my one more thing is the patriot awards are back. fifth annual patriot awards. >> greg: i'm so going to be there. >> jessica: me too. >> pete: they are in nashville this year. it's the fifth annual november 16th and tickets go on sale tomorrow. there will be the book signings and meet and greets show taping all those things fox nation.com/patriot awards. since it's nashville music awell. >> greg: what about the hotels? >> pete: greg, the finest. it's going to sell quick. it's at the grand ole opry a few less tickets available than the previous venue. so get them quick tomorrow on fox nation.com. patriot awards.
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we promise a great show. >> it's going to be great. >> multi-mullet for the patriot awards. >> martha: going to be even better. going to be more party in the back. lots of partying. >> katie: speaking of partying. my parents just celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. happy anniversary to them. i'm grateful for you for some things even my little brother. he even though he drove me crazy as kids he is the best now. >> greg: is that jersey? >> martha: is it a back drop or just standing like in their backyard? >> katie: they're at dinner a very nice place. >> greg: undisclosed. >> katie: happy anniversary, guys. i have another story but i'm going to let martha go. >> martha: go ahead. >> katie: police in new buffalo, michigan had quite the night chasing an interesting suspect around. this guy was running around town. the winds were taking this thing away and the cops were in a high-speed chase with the porta
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potty hoping it wouldn't fall over because that's disgusting. >> greg: i should have had that. >> martha: so happy we did that mine was a volcano with a lightning coming out of it. >> greg: that is cool. >> martha: it is pretty cool. >> katie: where is that? >> martha: guatemala. >> jessica: bye, have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to "special report." i'm bret baier. today president biden hosted the leaders of two key asian pacific nations at camp david. the negotiations with south korea and japan will help build the growing alliance in response to increasing tensions with china and north korea. key points of cooperation discussed today include coming together in times of global crisis. increased military exercises, and intelligence sharing. not discussed today even in questions with reporters anything about the inveig

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