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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right a programming announcement and don't forget tomorrow night right after the debate right here on the fox news channel we will be doing postevent coverage from the spin room, will be in philly starting at 11:00 pm mack and we hope you'll join us. j.d. vance will be there, robert kennedy junior. that's all the time we have left this evening, please set your year there so he never ever miss an episode of "hannity," in the meantime that your -- let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld will put a smile on your face. see you in philly tomorrow, have a good night. >> ♪ ♪ [cheering and applause]
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[laughter] >> greg: yeah! yeah! [laughter] tony orlando? his -- sorry. [laughter] happy monday, everyone. so with kamala harris preparing for tomorrow's debate at a former aide to hillary clinton is playing trump in mock rehearsals. so if harris loses in that guy goes missing, you know who to blame. [laughter] i'm not saying she kills people. but i'm not not saying it. know the debate is planned for 90 minutes which gives kamala's has been dug enough time to knock up three nineties. [laughter] meantime donald trump is busy trying to make kamala feel at
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home by also knocking up in 90. [laughter] the debate is expected to feature two commercial breaks one break to take kamala's wine order, and the other to take her second wine order. nancy pelosi claim that trump might get the debate, saying "i know cowardice when i see it." drew clark is the fear that she seize on her husband's eyes when she puts on a one-piece. [laughter] [applause] "you discussed me expo one times -- posters claim harris is falling behind among male voters in key states. to them running mate tomatoes promise men free tampons. [laughter] [cheering] meanwhile the harris campaign now says she does not support banning gnostics draws. i'm glad she's been listening to the experts. [laughter] on this day in 1890 kfc
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founder colonel sanders was born after his mom gave birth got a doctor placed him under a heat lamp next to some next -- mashed potatoes and gravy. [laughter] in new york fashion week show featured models for -- but i need to do yardwork on the runway. i sure hope they were able to trim all the bushes. [laughter] and in mexican city broke the guinness world record for the world's largest string cheese ball. sadly it's in has since gone missing but police have a suspect. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: so tomorrow we got there first and likely only presidential debate before the member election. we really won't count the first one permanently delete there was who got to shoot joe behind the barn. but as trump pulls back ahead in the polls the stakes for kamala in this debate are as
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high as hunter inactivity bar campaign rule -- room. for malaria must come -- and then doubling public that she's not kamala harris. that she's not the go for the last four years who was looking it up like a hyena on ecstasy. so we're going to get kamala doing an impression of herself as a moderate democrat or even if a long republican as she flip-flops on every position like an australian breakdancing. and as kamala come -- trent thornton -- reality got what will america see tomorrow? a bootleg version that is faker than in brian kilmeade and letter. [laughter] go believe me? s. bernie sanders a man who owns more houses than your friend who cheats a monopoly. and whose hair made him look like he was displeased by cops. here he is on meet the press. >> you have described vice president kamala harris as a progressive. she has previously supported medicare for all. now she does not.
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she previously supported a ban on fracking, now she does not. do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals? >> no i don't think she is abandoning their ideals. i think she's trying to be pragmatic in doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election. >> greg: i have a bowl of soup -- if a bowl of soup could top it would sound like that. the -- but bernie just gave kamala up like he was facing 10-24 carjacking rascals cooler because of kamala is being provided by flipping all of her positions than by definition she was -- anything but pragmatic before. she was the opposite, as reckless chris clacio at the cheesecake factory. [laughter] them have known it all along. her head was full of crap that paired with the president whose parents were full of crap too. so while bernie asserts she's just doing it all to win the election admitting it's all upfront, he also admits that
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trump's positions are far more pragmatic and therefore we better for america. and that were -- for kamala to ensure returned to her radical roots asap. only to become pragmatic again work or years later when she runs for reelection in what's left of america. this is why the flip-flop argument is pointless. if only she would flip-flop. no, she flip-flop let's. we have no proof you remain true in these positions, and agrippa an arrogant insult her own supporters. this is the second time the bill has dropped. you remember joe biden right? the guy at the beach? he might be the first u.s. president in history who meets his and by being impaled by a windblown umbrella. but he still managed to unload a secret that dems and media happily had for so long that inflation reduction act was anything but. >> president joe biden: i'm proud to announce that my investments, that through my
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investments gather more significant climate change law ever and by the way, it is a 369 billion-dollar bill, we should have named it what it was. but at any rate. >> greg: but anyway. is kind of scary the leader of the real -- we will is one step above driftwood. but imagine how many people worried about prices over prices of food and gas and they were led to believe the white house was solving that with this bill and it was just a trojan horse meant to hide billions and billions and billions in a climate swindle. how can you vote for these lying scumbags again? see what you will about trump, america knows exactly who he is. a guy who's literally willing to die for his country. but with kamala, america is getting a date. and her whole party is, fetching or sending us pictures of megan fox when we are really getting red fox. [laughter] >> i would rather have red
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fox. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: yeah. we see her on our phone screens but we won't actually know her until after november 5th when it's too late. and so kamala's honeymoon had lasted as long as ban and dealers but this time is the media that is the giant ass. [laughter] the latest new york -- worst he's falling behind him -- like nevada and pa. of course, dems are freaking out and pointing to misogyny as the reason why, but if nevada hates woman, then explain the bunny ranch. [laughter] thank you. -- member that no matter who said what there is only one party hiding it's candidates like eggs on easter mack if the only strategy to win is to hide your true character, what's that say about you? your party? the media that's in under rules? said you're a democrat because only today's democrat party's integrity considered
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a liability. [applause] >> greg: let's welcome tonight yes! new york one of the -- if we had elected this paratrooper, former gop congressmen lee zeldin. [cheering and applause] >> greg: he's so dreamy that the crowd falls asleep! comedian jeff todd! [cheering and applause] >> greg: her book is on sale and she belongs in jail, new york times best selling author and fox news contributor, kat timpf! [cheering and applause] >> greg: and his doctor uses a surfboard as it hung the presser. new york times by selling author, media informer -- [cheering and applause] >> greg: lee, if i may call you that. may i? >> you can call me whatever you want. >> greg: all right. you have any advice for trump that everybody is giving advice as if he's going to
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listen. everything he listens. but in my perspective it feels like kamala is not in step with the countries concerns. how does a focus on that? >> focus on issues, let trump be trump. this be true to who you are are what you believe in. he knows who he is, he knows what the country is, he knows what the country should be. tran -- the rear kamala harris, please stand up, you see a person who is playing trump in the harris debate grab but then harris campaign is about dressing harris of as trump during this one interview with -- that took place that harris was talking about four times in one minute she's -- how her belly haven't changed much is flip flopping everything. she was to ban fracking, he doesn't want to ban fracking, entering the country illegal should be a crime, shouldn't be a crime. she's all over the place. and how can you trust someone who doesn't know who they are, what they want to be? only thing that she's unequivocal about it being unequivocally deeply.
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>> greg: yeah. yeah! you know we didn't mind what -- when she flip-flop? willie brown. he respects a woman who changes her mind, jeff die. her support is flipping a relator in this area? >> my support is up, what are you talking about? i'm on "gutfeld!" baby! >> greg: way to turn it around. >> -- why is she surprised that mel support is down for her? it's like these girls in la who complain, okay, i don't know how i'm single but then you go to their social media and it's just like men are trash and -- yeah, you're probably -- also you know why mill support is down, kamala? men how to go to war. and want to go to war. i don't think -- a lot of men. you might say that woman go to combat too. you might dog right and remarked -- i don't put him in front of the steering wheel. [laughter] [applause] we have to die! what you think
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of probably no one else for a while now because that is what you're supposed to do when you're running against somebody for president. but they've never actually met. and we get to see it for the first time. >> greg: what if they fall in love? what if i soon as their eyes met and they're like oh my gosh? [laughter] >> listen, i was wrong about you. know that i've met you, i take back everything i said. >> greg: you know what -- >> know you be president! no, you be president! [applause] >> greg: dog, i love you but i've got to go! and then he calls -- >> i just meet -- listen, at this point i never say that couldn't have been. [laughter] >> greg: you never know. you never know. a role in the crazy place. >> but also we haven't really releasing her in a situation like this in quite some time or at very much. >> greg: yes. >> so, man, gets excited. is like -- this must be how
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people who like sports feel. >> greg: is funny, speaking of sports analogy, some people when they watch the games had to delay it. so it's not live so i can allocate see what -- response is so i don't have a heart attack. out without with the debate, to let it go and imparted in and do other things and come back. in that stupid? >> know i'm not going to! you're walking me in the -- whatever little, here where an up sitting next to you watching it. isn't this fun? know. i have no excitement for this. i think we're going to see what we've been seeing. i think we'll see the same crap we've been seeing. 's going to try to answer questions, she's going to forget the rehearsed answers. it will be the same thing. i don't think this election is close at all. i think she's an influencer, her campaign managers are influencers. so all the pictures you see on social media and the people whose lps liquid when you catch them at a market on the wednesday and you're like weight that can't be this person. that's what it is. she doesn't have a real bone in her body which tells me
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that she is an incredibly mean person. you don't have any footage of her with a staff messing around. to be actually see her eat it with a chip -- >> greg: she's not -- rso got real a got reel because of my fingers know because she only [ bleep ] the real chips, ladies and gentlemen. sheet is as manufactured as that 10 percent on social media. i don't think this is even close, and the other side keeps it closer to keep turning it. i think this will be like a mike tyson fight back in the nineties and other guy was undefeated and this is the guy in the fight over and you're like man i lost my $70. i don't think this is close, shown low discussion of all apart and they'll say that trump's which is when it's over. >> greg: we think that trump could possibly make it worse for himself -- >> know because his duck bullets, he's been called hitler for 12 years. i don't -- i think there's nothing he begins it to understand at this point. i think it just -- [applause] is his smart, he'll take that
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slow talk conversation battle he won from let's -- like sweetman and hilltop like that during the debate and it will be an easy day for him. [laughter] >> greg: all right you can't forget like sweetman for his load -- so talking. -- but now they kissed his but. [cheering and applause] >> announcer: if you'll be in the new york area and you'd like tickets to watch "gutfeld!" go to lac-meganticl on theag link to watch our studio of it audience. >> ♪ ♪ t could be due to a buildf amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com.
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i'm not going that direction. i'm not doing it. you know, i just thought to myself over thank you. >> know you have big cheney saying i'm going to vote for -- you just rip the ground from under donald trump's own campaign. >> i think liz cheney and no dick cheney are leaders, that's what you want from a leader someone who were you stepped up. >> i don't think that anybody with thought that we would've seen the data dick cheney of all people would come out so viciously against his own party. >> greg: so jeff, democrats are now embracing dick. >> yeah. [laughter] >> greg: didn't -- know they -- and their member that they call them a war criminal for 20 years or so? >> my favorite part about the last, like, maybe even 8-10 years and that liberals are having the biggest identity crisis ever. did completely forgot everything, there like machinations are ever one woman should be able to do whatever they want with the bodies. we support this war here but not in gaza, like, everything
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is split, you know, january 6 is appalling back blm, that was justified. and now they lack mack like dick cheney? i would've never started coming. just literally grasping for straws on who they are and forgetting what they used to be. >> greg: pretty sure they'll be anti-communist. i wouldn't go that far. [laughter] social commentary. all right kat, you left, hardly -- this is a huge game changer. >> like it's going to rip the ground from under donald trump's campaign? the support of dick cheney who i'm sorry don't get back to me for storing that's making this, am i the only one who just remember that he's alive? don't get mad. >> i thought he died in an accident. >> greg: he's only 47! >> you know what's crazier to me and more embracing to me to the fact that dick cheney -- the fact that the campaign is saying that they're proud to have dick cheney. [applause] support? are you kidding me? if dick cheney like me i
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wouldn't tell anybody. [laughter] i would be so embarrassed. would be so embers. would also see if he started trying to be nice to me i would be like you're not fooling me, i'm not going to your war. [laughter] >> greg: come on it would be great. >> no. >> greg: you're ready to say something, paris? >> to be for a think democrats would be happy to have any dick in them at you have any believe in them at this point. >> greg: not one of them oh, no, he just has one. shut the [ bleep ] up! by his father. protecting his daughter. out of the same thing if one of my kids do some stupid [ bleep ] and got an elected and i have to sit there at thanksgiving with a person that -- you know i don't like them either. so dick it just being a good dad. [laughter] have kids you understand. [applause] >> greg: league, it show
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you how issues don't really matter if your intense sport politics, you know, they hate -- hated cheney got a call him the king of the war machine. know their best pals. it means that back whole thing was a ruse to be -- to begin with. >> yeah, and approves for any republican, and conservative who endorses kamala harris you are endorsing the furthest left major party presidential candidate in the history of our country. you tried to make this play as if you're doing it because of your values that are unwavering and kind of like what kamala harris is but you're actually proving that everything that you sold yourself on, everything that you builds, managers up on on what your principal's arc, will set up for people to smoke that can't even define what a woman is. you grew up -- about 20 years and think it's impossible to 20 years from now i might be supporting somebody there is -- presidential candidate this far left, it's i think for a lot of the country is not going to move anything
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and it's just shocking in the will take it because the desperate. and i think that president trump will actually do continue to ride in the polls. i think president trump -- the holdback summer, the honeymoon, the sugar high, it is over. president trump is in good shape, doesn't need dick cheney doing get over the finish line in first. >> when did dick cheney have a change of heart? >> greg: nice. see he had -- >> he had a heart problem. >> greg: yes. [applause] he had to explain it. you know, it is funny because you are seeing progressive -- like hard corporations on the left actually saying this is all [ bleep ], like, was going on here? and 44 kamala but you can't be okay with us. this romance me and discussed your book, kat, 2016 i did not work for trump, i didn't want trump to be president, but didn't mean i was going to work for hillary. there's actually another choice, but the never trump scumbags and republicans are like oh, no, he have two if you don't vote for trump you
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have to work for kamala. know you just don't vote. >> or you can vote for -- >> greg: or bote for ruth buzzy. [laughter] she got 3% of the vote in rhode island. >> as she should. >> greg: she should. i guess that's it. that there was something good to say and apparently the audience doesn't care. you know what? [laughter] >> you know, it's a very two face audience, they should watch out if -- comes around. oh, they got wet one. >> greg: up next! the guy was saying rocket man says he's a trump man. [cheering and applause] isn't p. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups.
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trump, or video of the day comes to us from elton john. his musician from england. recently praised trump, nick naming him kim jong-un rocket man after a toronto room -- combustible. roll it, gladys. >> how did it feel when you heat -- took the lyrics from rocket man and he used it as a nickname for kim jong-un and then he gave kim jong-un -- >> i left because it was brilliant. -- he's been to my concerts many, many times. so i mean i'm always been friendly towards him and i thank him for his support. when he did that i just sort of -- it was hilarious. it made me laugh. >> greg: he's like a six-year version of joy be behar. [applause] >> greg: i think the interviewer expected a different response. so it's good to see a celeb who's a friend of trump doesn't reflectively this -- announce him although he did as that don woodstock introducing kamala with the
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is back. kat -- feeling guilty now. [laughter] kat elton john said although he doesn't care if he spent or because a number, and he appreciates all the support. wasn't a good economic choice are is this just the way decent people thank? >> yeah, he said i will vote for -- 44 however you want doesn't matter and i sadly think -- is going to get backlash for that or -- just simply say anything short of, , you better vote this way or the whole country will be destroyed and it will be your fault and that is what -- that is somehow the -- the decision that you need to say in order to be acceptable to people. to me it was like a i know this guy and year that was funny when he did that but, hey, you about how you want to vote. more people should be more like that and he will be an healthier place on the country over all if more people were like that. [cheering and applause] i mean, i hate to bring this up and i really hate to break
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this up but taylor swift what she's going through because she called britney my homes because britney my homes liked opposed from donald trump on social media is [ bleep ] insane. [applause] and people are talking about it like it's not insane! and i'm like -- >> talking about sports, good for you. >> and you know that the backlash is big if i know about it! >> greg: by its my homies. my homes. >> yes. 's family was called over the weekend, the corrected. >> greg: hey! [laughter] i didn't know this but -- elton john played at rush limbaugh's wedding. >> yeah, he's been a toxic misogynist, mail for so many decades. [laughter] i mean him just jumping out there, man's planning about how he felt about donald trump, you have to understand this guy is so belligerent -- misogynistic he dates men so i mean it's just -- this woman bashing, we can have the nerve to find something that the toxics or inch
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orangutan that is the next president trump said missing someone else and called him rocket man? hey, spoiler alert -- spoiler i think -- has been called rocket man by his wife, open or whatever. [cheering] and we always -- usually is not a term of endearment. if it said to you its mean -- it means you were like that so i'm glad all you guys are quick like me too. a! [laughter] we cheered! >> greg: i was called rocket man, that was my dad's name when i used to do the club circuit. those were the days, lee. were you expecting -- new thing that the interview was kind of expecting him to be some -- somewhat disappointed by this information you met. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean he's cutting against the grain mack and 11. by the way it was brilliant when president from accident at and people are flipping out as if -- that he was going to start world war iii and kim jong-un were known to be homicidal not suicidal and
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as for the starting report, the hole -- my red but it is bigger than your red button, calling him to look at -- little rock and mine was actually a pretty smart thing to create, like, in the mind of kim jong-un will maybe president. >> would actually follow through on these threats which ends up resulting in the under -- being produced from. remember during this time being in the capital i was meeting with orest johnson county were four republicans, there were, you know, at that point he was not yet the prime minister, he was in the cabinet, he had a few people from his side and he was just talking about rocket man and laughing and he was serious, he was -- with admiration towards president from. we saw or leaders that you are the president of the united states who believed in american exceptionalism, wanted our country to be strong and wanted to have adversaries know we are going to mess around. it was really smart for him to do it and i agree with elton that it was brilliant. >> greg: wow your plus how in nickname can change foreign-policy. this is another thing -- you are a comedian -- are you an
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actor as well? >> every terrible actor but a comedian. >> greg: see i feel like elton is big -- too big to character. people in your business have -- have to worry about your publicist and your publicist is almost always immeasurable leftist. >> socialist. >> greg: is likely don't want you to cross any lien, but he can say whatever he wants. >> maybe not too much. you think you know how hard it is to sell records in north korea? >> greg: yeah. [laughter] >> it's not that risky of a move. [laughter] em nguyen is like fair game to trash on so it was in that risky for him to take a stance on it but i still -- i agree with everyone hear that there was brilliant and funny and i wish more people were like elton john and saying -- why are you involving in this? is my friend, you come to concerts. he didn't say who he's voting for he just said that that's a good guy. i would just wish more people were like that and also who would have thought we get up and down and did get dick cheney? >> greg: yes! [cheering and applause] excellent points.
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>> good trade mack the world is crazy! >> bill cosby is a bad guy, mike tyson is a good guy, what happening?! >> greg: the world has slipped and plop. okay let's move on. -- absent -- up next, an -- absent -- up next, an inside look on teemak's awesome new book. [cheering and applauset do] it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters.
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- [narrator] connection saves lives. reach out and check in on a loved one today. >> ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> greg: thank you. kat timpf just made a number 2. [laughter] and it's a book, not a boot! >> oh my gosh. >> greg: that's right -- [applause] the second book comes out tomorrow and it's called "i used to like you until... ." how binary thinking divides us all and if you don't by a copy will send you a copy of jesse's book instead. [laughter] joining us now, the and soon-to-be motor city mama, captains. [cheering and applause] --, timpf.
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katillus a little bit about why people should read this booke read for us -- j why should people care? >> i think honestly most of us want a lot of the same things of life and we just have different ideas about how to get there. and the best way to win over someone who you disagree with or who is different from you is to focus on what you do have in common. because i think were being conditioned think that we have nothing in common with someone just because they're in the opposite political party. and that's just not true. and so this book is really a guide for how to connect. and a reason why we should want to do is because we really have a lot to lose and the division is a tool that the powerful government, the media, used to divide us. and when we are divided, were a lot easier to control. so if you care about your rights and freedoms, then you should definitely care about this. >> greg: is a good point -- yes, thank you. [applause] >> thank you. >> greg: it was a good question, i agree.
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but you're right and, you know, the marketing the best tool for government ever was social media because social media has amplified and accelerated the division so we spent all of our times bonnie had -- butting heads on social media and actually looking outward and seeing what is the government doing. >> yeah, and i think another thing about social media in that it takes a way people's humanity. you don't see the people as humans to what about in this book is i shared a lot of smugness like the last one a lot of very personal stories in the book. and that is on purpose that's because i think that vulnerability and being open as our -- is a huge way out of this mess because you want to have, you know, people see you as human. yet to be willing to show you -- to show that you are human i would like okay i'm going to share the story, i'm going to share that story, i'm going to share that story and now it's all coming out tomorrow! [cheering and applause] >> greg: there is a story in there in particular you talk about how people judge you based on where you work.
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>> yes. >> greg: it has affected your personal life in certain ways. would you like to -- or you want to just tease that story for people who read the book? >> i should tease that. is something that i've never talked about before. it's in the book. again i talk a lot about personal relationships in the book and details that i've gotten into. but there was definitely an issue with somebody with me working at fox. has been many issues with people who would just say oh, you work at fox news, that means your -- and it's like people -- are not special and i'm sure people were watching have been through something where it's like oh, you voted this way well no i don't want to talk to you anymore. and that's a pathetic honestly. politics makes us fight with people that we know in our real-life on behalf of politicians who don't even know or care that we exist. [cheering and applause] >> greg: yeah. >> how was your riding process different from your first book to this book because it seemed like this one that can came a lot sooner than -- >> yeah, and included all the stories and i was too scared
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to put in the first one. [laughter] >> greg: that means that there are stories that you're too scared to put in the second book because you have to -- that you have to pull anything out? >> no i didn't. i would like let's do it. you write it so far in advance that you're like oh this'll never happens of number is so far from now and now it's all coming out. but again i do think is an important thing because we are in this place where we have been divided and we are being the pleated in our rights are going to go in orpheum are going to go away while the oldest screenwriter about stupid [ bleep ] when really we should be united. >> greg: it's interesting too -- [applause] that part of the book is you talk a lot about mental health. which actually -- it's interesting when you talk about connectivity and community have these are things that help mental health, that were completely neglecting. it's almost like the political binary thing is not good for people's brains and you cannot talk about that in the first -- on a personal
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level as well. >> a literally share some of my diary from when i was having a mental down in this book because i think that we never talk more about mental health but our mental health is bad because we've also never shown less grace to people who are going through a mental health crisis. i think were also going through a time where a single mistake defines a person and i think that is the worst thing for somebody's mental health. you have to be able to say oh, you know, issues are often complex and nuanced but people always aren't. in this because somebody made a mistake that doesn't define the whole person. i think that definitely -- [applause] >> yeah,, greg. >> over the person made a mistake know that person is in the category of bad? very rarely does someone and a being -- for example, ted bundy needed to be in jail, right? but making a comment -- >> greg: did he? >> that's not a reasonable person should not be able to access in polite society. >> greg: and we should -- [applause] and we should show compassion to people who are not. [laughter]
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lastly -- i think i was mentioned nine times in the book. what can you do to increase the number? [laughter] in your next book he met and you didn't have an index or had to go through and count it myself. >> you had to read it? >> greg: yes, is that what you needed? >> yeah, because usually you go through the index and read the pages that you're on and you wouldn't have known what a wonderful and compelling book this is an again this is an entertaining read. >> greg: is a very, you know, i would say its a beach read but were entering fall. so it's a book you would read by the fire. in the first chapter is a real anger at the kids like to say. that involves a very interesting relationship. >> he's not lying. yeah. >> greg: no i'm not. very interesting. and ten i mentioned -- we're going to to be on this week or no? >> no. will wait for that too. >> greg: okay. there you go. i keep my mouth shut. coming up, but he still plans to take his new physique! [cheering and applause]
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[applause] >> greg: he went from muscular brute to wiki in a suit. welcome back to "should we be concerned?" his former pro wrestler and actor dave batista is probably know him, big, both, snowy, muscular. sorry. >> stay on point. stay on point! >> greg: and here he is now surprising many with a leaner look at the toronto film festival reed carpet. and we get a close up on his face? i don't know, you can't, can you. apparently leaving the acting bigness to become a bitchy hairdresser. which -- leaves is asking should we be concerned? let -- look at that -- what you call that when he -- plunging neckline and the -- tyrus, people on social media course are freaking out. that was at the toronto film festival, many saying he looks and went -- and much thinner been before. >> while he no longer have to
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throw people across the room. he's one of the best actors out there right now. is probably getting ready for a role. but here's the thing, david's one of the sweetest, license people i've ever known, li like,'s politics, is about as left as he gets, i'm right but [ bleep ] doesn't matter, when i was forthcoming under the wrestling business, he was a big star, he didn't talk to anybody and he would come in and will around with us lowly guys even -- he brought the water and i was, like, who this is the fancy stuff! this is stuff you get when you made it and he just kind of hot -- is very quiet, laid-back guy so he -- but he should be downsizing. contracted on-site because at some point being a big, monster sent you to the grave about 20 years earlier. so good for him and people who are talking -- go work out. please. >> greg: can report that the picture up again? it's not so much jeff the -- his size, it's what -- you know, you looks like he's turning into, like, the next six reena roy.
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>> i think that we would even be talking about this if he wasn't wearing, like, women's close. [laughter] it's the pearls and -- >> greg: the pearls are an interesting. >> and the plunging neckline i like that but -- i love dave and i'm a big fan and also he tried to get down to my body weight which i appreciate, you know? but i think that it's this feminine closing, there's more of the thing than the body for me. >> greg: i wonder what role he's planning to play. >> something with breasts. [laughter] >> greg: maybe he's a superhero that cut hair. >> i like that. and watch that. >> greg: me too. i watch the hell out of that. what do you make of this transformation, where you shop? did you spend all day combing the inter- webs from information? did you glue -- were you glued the dmz got do you neglect your family or wife to find out more? >> this isn't -- i should have been to a blog i feel. >> greg: yes! >> yeti on the other side of the alameda seems like a cool
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decent guy. tyrus told him, i don't mack that's good to hear that confirmation that, you know, on the personal level i would get concerned if someone in my life goes from looking like tyrus one data looking like 50 mack the next to be honest. it was kind of drastic and fast that this happened. what i mean, listen, he looks healthy and good for him and, hey, if tyrus is happy i'm happy. >> greg: you know what, kat b. chart -- piece with this challenge as well going from big to little. i'm assuming he did it naturally. >> i think i'm way more than he does right now. so i kinda want to know -- i'm just going to continue to weigh more i'm going to get -- keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and i would like -- >> greg: -- is so selfish. >> you know, the fact that this baby -- i can have nicotine, i had to get fat blah blah blah and is going to come out of my body and tell me no? >> greg: yeah! [laughter] >> is crazy. >> greg: exactly, you giving birth to your own
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mortal enemy. >> i know! [applause] i mean -- but yet i do want to know what he did because i want to do it while i'm on maternity leave. >> greg: yes. i wonder if he did the big o o., you know what i'm talking about? ovaltine? is delicious. and it causes drastic -- >> he was a monster in the gym because he probably just changed his workout stuff. >> i bet if he quotes martin to disclose he's probably still jacked. >> skinny jeans and -- >> all right. [laughter] don't go away, will be right back! [cheering and applause] need new? buy one pair, get one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair, get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference.
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