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[cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] >> greg: okay okay you can come over later. [laughter] happy tuesday everyone. soda peers donald trump will reportedly make his debut on joe rogan this week. in response come all i will appeal to her base by appearing on love after lockup. first lady joe biden said that joe dropping out the race was the right call. also the right call? the ones he made to 1-800-chairlift. the mcdonald's corporation
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says it doesn't have any evidence of kamala ever working there". there are rumours of her sleeping mayor make cheese. a girl's got to win she's got to do. falling trucks visit [ unintelligible ] and tim walz to their restaurants. that will meet stability is that walls not be allowed within 500 feet of the play place. [laughter] i don't know why. oh thank you. [laughter] a cnn investigation report how political campaigns are exploiting element -- elderly dementia ??? to help fund their cause. don't i know it says 1 man. [laughter] saw that 1 coming didn't you? he didn't. thank you. former abercrombie & fitch ceo mike jeffries was arrested on criminal sex trafficking charges is accused of recruiting young male models for parties. so i guess this means we aren't
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on for the 25th. he said i would be on the cover of the catalogue. come a laugh -- kamala is facing another plagiarism accusation apparently she lifted entire passages from another lawyer for congressional testimony while she was san francisco d.a. in 2007. then reached for comment she replied if the glove doesn't fit you must acquit. [cheering and applause] >> greg: so last night kamala held a town hall and it had all the spots narrowly of synchronized swimming. i wonder, with the audience people to ask questions? >> a week going to be able to ask questions. >> unfortunately not get we have some predetermined questions and hopefully i will be able to ask some of the questions that might be in your head i hope so. >> greg: sorry you are just a prop.
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and come on we didn't even give you a primary and we think we will let you ask unscripted questions. can't even answer skifton questions and we give her a week in advance. saruna the bat we get the lay of the land. another manicured platform for kamala to blurt out her now legendary word salads. this brought out to come to every event with a side of ranch and a bank of -- bag of croutons. still these things cannot be overlooked. >> these things cannot be overlooked. and i have said many times publicly and i will say it again in many, many ways donald trump is an unserious man. >> greg: when unserious men how rich coming from the candidate who is half indian half hyena. but it's trump who is the unserious person. guy who built half the nyc skyline has already been president quite successfully i might add, the guy who raised a
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beautiful successful family that anyone would be proud of, i men who has literally taken a bullet for a job he didn't even need to. a man who our average -- adversaries admit they respected even fear. it he is the unserious one, and look at liz cheney sitting there. she looks thrilled. it is like she is thinking i quit my political party and all i got was this lousy why no. but look i watched the town hall for only one reason. hoping to hear one more time about the nature of a democracy where i think there is a duality. >> the nature of a democracy is such that i think there is a duality. on the one hand there is an incredible strength when our democracy was -- is intact, an incredible strength and what it does to protect the freedoms and
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rights of its people, oh there was great strength in that. and it is very fragile. it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it,. >> greg: i never get tired of hearing that. and she never gets tired of saying it. >> i think there is a duality to the nature of democracy. when it is intact so strong. so strong in it's nature. and it's very fragile. >> there is a duality to the nature of democracy, on the one hand incredible strength when it is intact. incredible strong. and incredibly fragile. >> the nature of democracy there is a duality to expect on the one hand it is very strong.
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when our democracy is intact it is also very fragile. >> greg: [laughter] look kamala if you're going to recycle old at least dress it up a bit. terraces idea as always bongos. >> the nature of a democracy is such that i think there's a duality. on the one hand there is an incredible strength in our democracy is intact. an incredible strength and what it does to protect the freedoms and rights of its people. we'll this great strength. and it is very fragile. it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. >> greg: to most people she sounds stupid, but is she really? jim garrity's national review suggests maybe she isn't. he says a caricature of kemal
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harris as a bubbly dunce is that -- may sit easy to underestimate her ticket like you are you root for jesse watters despite his glaring incompetence, i mean look at that, jim also claims that her skill is really getting democrats emotionally invested in her. it certainly worked with willie brown. that's more then a joke at the fact that getting democrats emotionally invested in her means she gets others to do the work she won't do. whether it's willie brown were willing brown voters. but i get what jim is saying. don't just say wow she's just a dummy because even if you're right no one is going to hear it. people do the same thing with trump they overlook his actual deeds and focus on his words, the latest. trump calling democrat leaders the enemy from within. >> congressman do you consider adam and nancy pelosi.
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>> will trump double down on his head were talking point about the enemy from within. >> on the truck repeatedly reprinted prominent democrats and others on the left in the united states american citizens as quote the enemy from within unquote. >> tunnel trump has been given opportunity after opportunity to either downplay or clarify his comments but what he called the enemy from within. >> a major party candidates. calling his political opponents the enemy within. >> all that outrage. even though democrats not only said the same thing about enemies within but they actually acted on it. remember when these people claimed there was extremism within our military. it was big news until the threat was debunked and the story went away, or what about the scourge of white privilege and systemic racism that labelled the majority of people again within the country can't as oppressors and in need of serious
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reeducation. mcdavis a divided country, dei and a bunch of terrible disd movies. and don't ever forget what they did to anyone during the pandemic who dared to question their policies and their lies, associate your outrage, trump calling pelosi the enemy within is peanuts compared to calling tens of millions of americans -- americans the enemy within. how you even jailed a bunch of them will letting actual enemies from within murderers arsonists and go free. which graded a new command of the american public, we now must be diligent all the time. when we are on the streets, on public transportation, about when our kids are being taught in school who was in our restrooms, was coming into the country, a lot of pressure on us and we are ready to blow. so that's why the town hall had to be orchestrated. can't have ordinary people asking a phony candidate questions about the last four years. it had to be stage-managed just like it was the last four years. because if you knew the truth then you would see the enemy within in all it's glory, and he
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would toss it out on it lying but. [cheering and applause] >> greg: let's welcome our next guest. he always gets a laugh when he is autographed. comedian joe to meet okay she lost her job after standing up to the covert mob. founder and ceo of air tags [ unintelligible ] her book is selling and her deli is swelling [ unintelligible ] and his back is littered with dead hikers, "new york times" best-selling author comedian [ unintelligible ] joe welcome to the the show as always it is a mediocre pleasure to the complaint over the weekend that the mcdonald's visit was staged. and then they come out with this town hall in which questions are
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staged everything's staged guy concluding her answers which are months to years old. >> when you have maria shriver and kamala in a room the first question should be had you keep her -- your husband from impregnating the help. the mcdonald's, at shows he beat him on his record and now he is beating them on the joy and divides. because the mcdonald's thing shows how much fun donald trump can be pure because i was blown away by the people in the media who thought it was a scoop to say he wasn't really working. yet you really think that in the middle of a campaign where people are shooting guns at him he didn't go into mcdonald's and fill out an application and get his references go through training. come on. and it shows that somehow the guy with a spray tan and the orange hair is more real then the candidate they've put forward, and he even look at tim
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walz because playing what he thinks our regular man is. i'm waiting for him to show up at an event and just be able overalls with a straw hanging out of his mouth get think i'm just a dumb knucklehead like all you what you vote for me. they are screwed they don't realize trump is a master marketer. because thing about it in butler he got shot a bullet went through his ear he got tackled by a platoon of secret service midgets. jumps back up and in that moment he yelled fight fight fight back in that moment he yelled something you can put on march. >> speaking of merged jennifer i love you. you are the ceo of -- president of levi strauss and then you got canned because you stood up to all the ridiculous covert restrictions about keeping your kids home. spoke how -- spoke up and got punished for it right? >> yes, and i apologize to correct you i unlike walls don't like to claim thanks that i might have done that i didn't do. so i was never the ceo, i was
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the president. but i lived in san francisco for 33 years. so i'm very familiar with kamala. site don't don't live there anymore i live in denver. i don't thank she is stupid i will just say that, i thank it takes a lot of skill to use sony words to say so little. and i think that i have seen this in corporate america i worked there for 35 years. it is a skill. they say nothing so they can be held to nothing. if you just say a bunch of stuff and you wear this costume of seriousness and everybody nods along like you are saying something serious and important, and clearly not everybody is believing it, not a be half the country is believing it. what can we hold her tooth out? nothing. because she hasn't committed to anything, she's talked about her values and the duality. i wish we talk about the duality of. because there.
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>> my favourite thing is when she holding her hand and she makes a little voice and it's fragile and she's holding it, be too thick she's got a little baby. >> do they tell her to do that? is that her own improv? speech with income to give her some advice early on and she stuck with it. but it's exactly like gavin newsom in california which is the ability to say nothing and then walk away. it like the reparations. we will look into it will have a commission. that sounds like progress but it is nothing. >> and boardroom people do it all the time. we will stare this down take a step back we are going to look at it really hard and i were going to testate -- ticket step back back and be really serious about the impacts in different like oh, yeah. >> greg: [laughter] cat look back i was a check? >> it was great. >> greg: excellent so what did you make of this town hall you can make anything of it all. >> it was put will be expected. but i thank it is interesting in
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general that i think both sides kind of thank they have this in the bag. i think anybody who supports trump thinks you have two be an idiot to support kamala. and that come a lot of -- to make it so stupid. but anybody who supports her think you had to be an idiot to supports trump and trump is stupid. i really do think it is never good idea to underestimate anybody. i think that that is how you get really disappointed. when i think of all the times i have been the most disappointed in my life, and devastated my life it all started with the same thought which is this person could never hurt me. so i think, if you really are going to let your walls don't completely you could be disappointed. i thank we saw that with the debate. the debate the bar was said as she want to be able to form a full sentence, and then once she did it's like whoa. so i think there is something to be learned from that character i thought that peace was really interesting. >> greg: what say you?
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>> i don't thank she quite understands what duality means. when you say something is fragile you don't hold it up high. [laughter] kit was like we go to hold my baby and i was like, yeah. this is fragile it's so great. >> only if you're reenacting the line kidding. >> but even then to hans. she's auditioning to be the leader of the free world. and she is trying to just slide by. and this is the difference between one side and the other. the other side -- the left holds the right to the absolute
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minimum. even the joke is serious, they hold us to the absolute standard. but they literally will do everything they are client -- of planning about. she has never had a town hall. she had a town simulation with predetermined questions. she had a teleprompter that the cameraman, was probably voting for trump just happened to catch and then cut it off immediately. and then win something was probably ushered outside, hey, can we ask questions no. in this the best partly don't even have a light good for her anymore. the last thing you should never say is predetermined questions. which means she already has them and the answers. we already have questions written to ask her today my other fan sorry. but again it's those types of behaviours from both of them that kind of make then anything makes sense to me. [laughter] [applause]
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threatening passengers and penny stepped in. and i am just wondering if he is found guilty, how is this going to change male behaviour win something is going down? >> unfortunately are fortunately it probably won't get because men like him don't think about those things when they see people in trouble, and you shouldn't. [cheering and applause] the ones who have great cognitive skills are the woman, men tend to react when we see something bad and rightfully so, if and jury of his peers convicts him i think you really have to look at the state of new york city and think there is no hope. because there is so that if you're watching that in part of the video or talk to any of the, and i think -- i hate that i even have to say this, women of colour who were telephonic -- terrified with allies who he is threatening to kill and hurt. if anyone on -- one of them
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would say you were she was not there? they would say think god he was there. so again it's never should have gone to trial. you want to make it all these other things it wasn't racially motivated it with man motivated. he saw people in trouble that couldn't defend themselves and he did it. it wasn't just a boy who piled and held on the guy and all of a sudden the ugly thing about this the race baiters show up all these professional people that they all of the things along. if we can watch it in black and white and you couldn't tell the colour of anybody and there nobody would have a problem with what he did, he did the right thing. the brothers that were helping him were saying get off of him. because they knew the situation because if those men were saying let him go let him go he would have. but they didn't because they were all in danger they were glad he was there. so again. >> greg: this writer cat rosenfeld came up with of the
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interesting take on this that the me too movement that men who make same new thanks at work me to -- any be punished rightly so. but there seems to be no standard in a subway where a deranged dangerous man can do whatever he wants and somehow he will still be seen as a victim in this metal tube underground. >> it's not just in a subway, that hold me to moment is gone. because now i man can enter a locker room and go women and just say he is a woman and he is and you aren't allowed to complain. you will be kicked out of that gym or locker room if you do. or if you like paul scanlon, a swimmer who swam at the university of pennsylvania with the slash will thomas and had to change in a locker room with him 18 times a week you will be told if you go to the university that you need to seek counselling. her not him. so the me to saturday's kinds of went way too far that is a thing of the past, now all the guy has
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to do is say i'm a girl. he doesn't have to put an address. he doesn't even have to -- you just walk right and you say i'm a woman and you can all go whoever you want. >> greg: you know your husband is a veteran. and a very upstanding moral guide. if he was on the subway he sought something go down he would probably act i would assume right? >> i thank it would honestly and the crazy thing is i don't really know many men like that anymore though joke of the guys i have dated he is literally the only one i can say that about. the rest would be like oh, i better get away from her in case something happens. my pregnancy is my personality now. people are like to make your whole personality all this and that affects every moment of my life is my personality have
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actually, i was so excited to start showing a lot of people wood help me with things, i'm now showing a lot still not helping new things. i was on the subway, nobody gave up their seats to me. my back hurts my head hurts. i'm at the airport have to be like can someone help me with his bags and my uterus doesn't fall out of my. i have to actually asked that, i'm floored by it i am truly floored by it. all of this to say if someday was threatening to kill me to my face i would hope someday would step in. but i don't unfortunately think that this will be the thing, obviously i hope think he should get many terrible but i don't think this will be the thing to change anything. i thank we are littered and overrun with this. [applause] >> to be fair that's usually a great thing. to anybody who is confused. normally that is a wonderful day it's not the same thing. >> greg: interestingly plea
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people plead for you not to get involved. >> they do i just get in the way. everybody has great point to know if you let that i helped kat -- asked kat to help me move this week. speedy look help me up the stairs with a sofa. >> i have not been this case defined that win trouble goes down usually anyone who is causing problems runs away with my high-pitched female shrieking starts like a siren. this is where i think feminism does not realize that chivalry is an agreement is not an obligation. that's not that men are automatically required to do these things. and what they have done in a situation like this is, like tyra said, there are certain men who instinctively run towards danger. they go to help. now there is that moment where they think if i do that in my going to go to jail? what's going to happen? and this shows you the problem we have a "new york times" these other cities. you can't turn the operation of your city over to the most damaged dysfunctional disruptive people.
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because jordan, he had a life filled with suffering. but he also caused suffering. he liked to punch people, and he had this anger and violence in him. the rest of the world does not need to deal with that. so someone like him, if they aren't going to take their meds, if we can't do something with them we can't just let them run amok. so it is unfortunate that if you don't help these people, this is what happens, and then you can't tell people you can't defend yourselves, with and gain here? >> greg: there's no other option then if you can't defend yourself and you're not taking these loose cannons off of the subway and then you have to wait for the police they are only going to come until it's too late. so u.s. good. okay on that upbeat note kemal -- tee what to call it quits on trumped skits.
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>> greg: are video the day comes from kamala on the campaign trail. they have -- apparently declares up the company copier can jokes about skits and trumped should be off-limits, willett gertie. >> there are things that he says that will be the subject of skits and laughter and jokes. but words have meaning. coming from someone who aspires to stand behind the seal of the president of the united states. >> greg: no skits no laughter no jokes what is this? jimmy kimmel. -- gutfeld? >> greg: i believe you rode a "new york times" best seller told you should joke about that
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character should kemal tee read your book? you suit -- you should send her a copy. >> even if the things she says about trump are true. even if people say that he is hitler and stalin and mussolini all rolled into one, than that would also still mean it was okay to make jokes about him. so what this is really about you cannot easily make jokes about anything but what this is really about a think is that he is more effortlessly mccaffery they sleep likable in a situation in a comedy podcast or working at a drive-through or that kind of thing. he's just effortless in those situations he just says stuff people left and he comes off as likable. so i think that can be a little bit harder for her,. >> greg: because i noticed jennifer, right whenever i play that song within five seconds were laughing. >> at her yes. there's no skit necessary. because were all saying i can't really get through the whole thing i've only really heard the first 30 seconds.
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because it's so horrible his nails on a blackboard but it is funny. >> greg: it is funny. but yet it is hard to parity parody. what you do to make it better? you can't really improve upon it. you just let it roll. joke you claim to be a comedian we haven't seen any evidence of this,. >> it's very under wraps. >> greg: what say you? >> i'm imagining trying to expand her how to tell a knock-knock joke she would go off on a tangent about affordable housing and you would say no come back. but, makes a good point that she does not have a sense of humour and they are jealous of trumped. because he is silly, he is goofy, and they don't like that later understand the difference between them is that she is a babbler he's a rambler. a rambler you know what the point was but you're like okay come on we got it hurry out. but a babbler she could talk for two days and you're like i still have no idea what it is you're trying to communicate. [applause]
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>> greg: i still don't know to this day with the point is of the hannibal lecter thing. i never get to the end of that hannibal lecter ramble. >> i don't need to know how big arnold palmer's was either. but it's kind of funny. but even calls it on the podcast he called it the weeds. he knows how far to go but then he weaves it back to his point, and i thought how funny is that that he is running against a woman of colour and he's the one with a we've. >> it was a good okay. let him have it, i enjoyed it. i think to your point earlier, i think after watching that the reason why we can't connect because she doesn't talk like we do because she no look talks. she talks like she's got that big monologue at the end of the play.
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's jokes are funny but his words matter. no they keep the teleprompter up by the lights that's why she always looks off and up to a certain direction. because she just talks weird. no what he does that, how annoying wood that be like a cat how was your and your stand-up show? >> well tyrus it was funny but when it ended it was sad. >> speaker-08: >> greg: that is a great idea the teleprompter up there. >> is the only thing i can think of. >> greg: if your child that you be like a you're going to a doctor come on. i do think she's not a drunk but she's just always got the night
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before in her. >> somebody said feelings is going to win this election. so don't use now they don't use any pronouns which is ironic. just feel your weight there. just keep feeling your way there and hopefully you can feel your thought out the door. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] >> greg: an airline will make you feel that if you board before you group.
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>> greg: airline humiliates line cutting jerk care jennifer american airlines is testing new technology at the tucson and albuquerque airports that we'll audibly call someone out for trying to board before their designated group is called. so the passenger will hear a sound, and when they scan their boarding pass letting them know it is not there turn yet. is this good or bad?
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>> i would like them to implement this technology win men take to the level cart and a woman's volleyball competition. i think the same could work. get off the court. >> greg: you aren't fooling anyone. you had a butcher shop. >> you don't need to check its obvious. they keep saying it would mean that we have to check. no you don't we all know just a buzzer and get them off,. >> greg: do they have a boarding system like this on the bus? >> i go right to the front of the line i wear my hat says vietnam veteran. >> greg: that's called the walls technique. >> i am glad to see this. a don't like when people cut in front of me especially since when they announced by tears and
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like first start pelt platinum members know our goldman was i look oh, i'm in sync. but the thing that bothered with -- bothers me is the people who expect a schism. for example when you leave jfk to florida others all these people in wheelchairs, and then suddenly something miraculous happens in the air. because by the time you get to palm beach airport they are lacing up nikes they are getting ready to live. '. >> do you know what i do? whenever i see a wall of wheelchairs i check shoes. and if there's a bunch of dirty shoes and like liar liar thank you for your service liar. one of the selective volunteer to be the voice-over for it. hey, you know you're not supposed to be here. they have woke up the airports to where people walk up to the french know they aren't supposed to be in their, and of the
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attendances anything to them like all you're oppressing me because i don't have have a first class ticket. and then my voice-over, yeah, your back there. hopefully we'll get back to the point wear if you pay for that service you should get it. there should be a rule there's a reason we have people getting on and off or whatever. but everyone was scared to do it, so impressive american airlines to stand up and be like no right is right. >> greg: it almost feels like the situation is wear the difference in classes always come up. it's like the only place left. have you experienced any kind of unusual experiences when you are boarding? >> when i was deporting this was very recent, when i fly i look terrible, i wear sweats everyone's wearing matching sweatsuit and doing like to make up for the airport that ain't me. >> greg: we look like?
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>> like jeff dunham's character in dumb and dumber. and will be getting off the plane she said you need to go back to your area of the flight attendant. they set my seat is freight here. and she didn't even care, they don't care. >> greg: you should have said what are you collecting your area. >> like what's my area. >> greg: what is your area? >> i think this is great though. you nels drives me nuts? if you are in group nine, weighing standing in front of what i need to go through? you have time to go get lunch and come back. why's it so important to you to stand there and block my way? it's crazy i think also dunn. >> greg: i used to board early when i was younger and it always depended on who was ever fronting the system if they were actually paying. >> did you pretend you are disabled? >> greg: i didn't have to pretend,. >> the line is just this long. he slouches he's in there. >> greg: i pretended i was
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look for my parents. >> i'm still past. >> greg: up next with the scariest of shacks make you soil your slacks.
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>> greg: tonight on should we be concerned america's most extreme haunted house. tyrus this woman in tennessee is one of the most extreme horror experiences money can buy. over several hours customers are waterboarded tased whipped and gagged. sounds like a weekend with kudlow, we spoke to the owner and he says it is a psychological throw, and that no one is harmed. what do you think this is just a good promotional ploy? >> are normally how intense we have to go through this, i'm black. we don't do haunted houses, we don't do -- it's just not in our nature to walk into some dumb things. you need to be scared? look at your bills. you want to be around somebody creepy call him uncle. as just a complete waste of time i would never bother. and here is the worst part. somebody jumps out at me you know what's going to happen? it's going to be my haunted
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house and they aren't going to like it. >> i don't get it either. i never got the haunted house thing either. >> greg: i love haunted houses as a child. >> really? of -- i feel like if you want to go somewhere where you are trapped in harassing you the subway is a lot cheaper. >> greg: but that's real. i can't get scared by actors. >> or you want to put it to the test got felled? we could send you to this. >> greg: i thank we do that we used to do that with redeye we went to some haunted things. >> is only been ten years. maybe you do for another trip. let's send jean. jean we'll do it. [cheering and applause] >> greg: jennifer you know they had a son -- had to sign up 40 page waiver for person and by proof you're physically healthy. >> i don't like being scared for
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entertainment, i don't like scary movies jacket scary enough to take your children to the pediatrician have the pediatrician asked them if they are they. so i don't need a weird haunted house i don't watch scary movies life is scary enough get. >> jennifer's right i'm always terrified when i go to the pediatrician. i thank i agree with you guys. who are these people who need more terror in their lives. already walk around in a heightened sense of anxiety. this is like the people after covid who said we are going to an escape room, i was like didn't get enough motor lockdown? >> i don't know, unit would be a fun date night subject the girl you're on your second or third date and she's like has to hold on to you. >> saw the screaming and crying will get her used to the bedroom laser on. speech with an aphrodisiac i'm told. will that's about it. while nobody really cares about
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this. >> i'm going to say men this is the wrong three and a half years to talk about look to find something scary. we've been scary. you and i love horror movies we will be like hate that ain't as bad as inflation. just don't spend my money jason shot me up but. >> greg: i am watching a lot of romantic comedies. what is happening? it's because of the last four years. i'm scared enough as it is, all right don't go away we will be right back. [cheering and applause]
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>> greg: [ unintelligible ] [cheering and applause] >> good evening it's 11:00 p.m.

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