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♪ ♪ [laughter] >> greg: yes, yes, you make it so hard to choose. happy thursday everyone. yet again kamala harris was brutally roasted after another train wreck appearance at a cnn town hall. her town hall was such a disaster ukraine sent us money. [laughter] >> greg: famed polling guru nate silver says his gut tells him donald trump will win the presidential election. meanwhile ryan stelter's gut tells him more pie. kamala's campaign still hasn't offered prove she ever worked at mcdonald's although she did pitch an idea for a new happy
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meal. [laughter] >> greg: squatters in colorado reportedly moved into the home of a man with dementia and began using drugs. been there, done that, said one man. [laughter] >> greg: doesn't get old, doesn't get old. i'm going to miss him. elizabeth francis, the oldest person in the u.s., has died at the age of 115. meanwhile... [laughter] >> greg: a killer whale at san antonio see world sprayed the audience with filled water. but upon further investigation, it was just a disgruntled customer. these are working tonight.
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an amateur mathematician has discovered the largest known prime number, spanning 41 million decimal digits which is also the exact -- exact number of women who won't sleep with him. and finally after a major sewer blockage was caused by candy wrappers, british officials are reminding residents to only flush the 3p's, poo, pee, and paperbacks by jesse watters. yeah, unnecessary, right? which makes it so special to me. all right, a new survey in georgia shows that just 28% of men back on 1130 harris compared to 59% who back trump. that is as lopsided as brian stelter's when he's done breastfeeding don lemon. which is why this week we heard from tv host and nanny banger.
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talk about testosterone. i guess randy weingarten was busy. anyway. they joined doug's daughter to win over the girl dad vote. with abortion. roll it, gladys. >> all the dads out there, i would say this is the time to really show your support for your daughter's. >> what do i love about being a girl dad? i love how much smarter she is none all the guys in the room already. i can tell she's going to be a powerhouse, she is already at two and a half. >> my daughter is 22 and a half, is a feminist, incredibly strong and has really just inspired me and so anyways. i love her. >> i'm the proud dad of ella over here. >> my vote for kamala is an investment in my daughter's future. >> i agree, right there with you. >> when the decision came out two plus years ago, i heard from
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kamala right away. the next person was ella. she texted me right away essentially saying we need to fight, this is not just an issue for women, this is an issue for men and families and this is one of the many reasons why we've got to elect kamala as president. >> greg: i will handle it. [laughter] >> greg: whatever you say, ladies. yeah, abortion is one of many reasons, yet it's the only reason they ever give. their group should be called fathers against grandchildren. although the acronym would get me in trouble with hr. but, what a better way to gradually eliminate future democrat voters. i'm surprised trump did not pop up at the end of the video and say i'm donald trump and i approve this message. but this is more proof that kamala is losing men who respond
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to her the same way dogs due to vacuum cleaners. check out this amazing video of a group of guys reacting to last night town hall. >> we've said since day one, her plan, trump bad, kamala good. >> you sok. i'm so sick of seeing kamala. i don't ever want to see her have success. >> i hate to make another sports analogy. >> i cannot stand this moment. i don't want to see her have any success. >> i want her to crawl under a rock and disappear forever. this person that i see every day campaigning, i don't ever want to see ever again for the rest of my life. >> imagine if a football team focused on the team they were playing and watched them and never themselves, that's the equivalent. >> we are just going to win. >> by like ten points right now. >> my ears are bleeding. a broken record at this point.
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>> i don't even see trump talk about you that much. >> well, let's not answer that question because my opponent, donald trump -- >> it's not what i'm going to do bad, it's what he's going to do worse. >> it just irks my sole when i hear her talk. i feel like i've got a nagging wife. >> but you want to build some wall? >> i want to strengthen -- >> yes or no,. >> greg: they need to have a show on fox. but those are black men and they are about as into kamala as they are flat. tyrus approves. -- flat asses -- you see that unlike that emasculated trio we heard from earlier, these guys are real and they see through the that the harris camp slings.
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the pandering, and especially the racism. last week kamala but of the opportunity agenda for black men. her plan, throw money at them. or as the brothers like to say, make it rain up in this bitch. the key part of her plan, legalizing pot. but harris is also reaching out to latino men, but that pitch is a lot different. as a sunny johnson points out, kamala is offering latino men help with child care and housing while offering black men crypto and we'd. because black men care more about pot then tots. i thought midnight basketball to cut crime was racist. what next, offer french dudes razors to shape their wives? -- shave -- >> i'm not opposed to that. >> greg: a democrats desperation is so bad they got beetlejuice on board to tell men not to go to trump's rallies. >> you know, for some of you
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folks who, guys mostly i guess, who are thinking about attending a rally with trump and musk, they don't really respect you, they laugh at you behind your back, they think you are stupid. they don't want to hang out with you, they have nothing in common with you, they are not your boroughs, they have no respect for you. trust me. >> greg: what a [bleep] idiot. he doesn't know what the hell he's talking about and it's a cowardly cop out for he avoids the most obvious question, what about the smart informed and successful men who are backing trump? rfk, musk, bill ackerman, dana white, and of course joe exotic. [laughter] >> greg: has he ever ask himself that? it's a huge blind spot which is why he chooses to target an unnamed group of men that he
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portrays as easily persuadable, because he's so smart and can employ dime smart -- dime store psychology as as he -- as if he has superpower. because they are so stupid unlike a guy who plays dress-up for a living. maybe if we say his name three times he would shut the [bleep] up. [applause] >> greg: speaking of men, remember when jimmy kimmel was one? he's falling apart at the idea of kamala losing. >> i don't feel like i'm mentally prepared for the possibility of a loss. i'm not ready. i'm an optimistic person, i'm not hysterical, i laugh when people say you've got trump derangement syndrome. if you are a reasonable person, you should have dropped arrangement syndrome. the fact of the matter is, this is a dangerous person, this is a stupid person, and that is a bad
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combination. >> greg: so he claims you can be reasonable and it arranged. somebody get him a dictionary because the word reasonable and though word derangement are opposites, just like the word kimbal and funny. so what do all of these frantic fellows have in common? they retreated from the real world into the hypothetical fantasy of the apocalypse because they can't reconcile the idea that millions upon millions of men and women think differently. it can't be that they are the problem, it has to be these other trump supporting men, they must be blind, stupid, naive. no, it's you, you sunk your entire identity into a political belief and it's not working out. for most men, the cost of that defeat would result in a bruised ego. but we would get over it and move on. but you can't and now you blame us. but if you want to know what it's like to be a man, admit you are wrong once in a while.
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maybe people who do not have fancy credentials or a star on the walk of fame know a lot more about problems and solutions then you do. it was them that made this country, not some elitist actor like john wilkes booth. let's welcome tonight's guests! [cheering and applause] >> greg: his wallet is so fat he named it liz oh, kevin o'leary. she's so bright at night she gets swarmed by moths, sports reporter emily austin. how long will be keep introducing that she's reproducing? kat timpf. and people toss coins into his belly button for good luck. "new york times" best-selling author, comedian, tyrus. [cheering and applause] >> greg: kevin, two questions. it's 12 days out, almost 11, how do you think harris is doing and
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you are very smart and successful billionaire, well read, when people come up to you and say you can't be seriously for trump, how do you explain it to them? do they think you are brainwashed? >> i simply say it this way, i'm not in love with trump, i'm not in love with harris, i love policy. i want to see the country succeed and i think the only job a president has is to protect the american dream. it's our number 1 export and has been for 200 years. the -- everything you do, whether the border or defense or tax policy is about the american dream. keeping it a place where everyone wants to bring their money. that's what i do. bring their money here because this is still the number 1 economy on earth. when i see a star or musician or actor indoors one politician or another, i say to myself, how [bleep] stupid are they? 50% of their market is the other
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side. what are you, a? if i was there manager -- i can't believe it. they are giving up 50% of their revenue. that is so stupid. they have to come to my class so i can beat them with a stick. unbelievable. >> greg: i did not know you had a class and that. i might show up early. >> greg: emily, do you get sense she's not trying? or she's just so desperate maybe she's given up? >> she's not trying so hard because you does not really know what to do. the headline, kamala desperate for the male vote, could not be more accurate. her whole celebrity onto knowledge is because she's doing so poorly 12 days out that she needs the beyonce's, the taylor swift. into your point i deleted all of taylor swift's music because she endorsed kamala. i can't listen to her anymore.
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but she's too worried about the male vote. why is she polling so badly? she's made her campaign mission to convince the world that trump is going to take away women's reproductive rights. what you forgot was outside of planned parenthood, there's an entire country that you need to appeal to, not just scaring people into thinking they won't have an abortion. and then celebrities who come out, ben stiller, i'm so disappointed, it's like every father can't wait to have a child so that she can go on and have an abortion. like what's wrong with you? but we need to take a step back because first i think this entire party should determine whether or not they can define what a man is before going out and asking for their vote. >> greg: kat, is there anything worse than a guy pretending he's on your side? >> yeah, but it's up there. [laughter] >> it's up there. that moment when you find out,
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you are like how good i have trusted you again! but those guys in that podcast, i've never seen them before, i'm not saying they should take over fox and friends... >> greg: i agree. >> they are always looking for fill ins on christmas week, okay? just imagine. it's those guys. >> greg: i'm all in. >> i'm not in the booking department but i feel like i could be because that would be -- yes, christmas, there you go. i know nothing about them other than that 15 seconds we just watched by the way. i think one of them brought up an important point. just kind of off-the-cuff, sounds like a nagging wife, whatever. i do hate in general when women are described that way but i think that if you look at not just her but the democratic party as a whole, i think men are sick of being just
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told that -- anybody gets tired of being told how bad you are to a certain point where you are like okay, you want me to kill myself? what do i do before you start to be like okay i'm not going to listen to you anymore because i think a lot of people do -- it's not just men. how many reasons have people bin told they are bad? if you believe this thing or if you weren't mad enough at this thing. you can apologize and you can say i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. should i kill myself, what do you want from me? a lot of people are tired of that. a lot are voting for trump. they don't necessarily really like him but many people are just tired of being told how bad they are by everybody else. >> greg: you know what's interesting about that is that when you say what do i do, you kill myself? they don't allow you an element of forgiveness or an open door to get out of whatever they are accusing you of so it's like
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when you get canceled it's like you can apologize but they are like that's not enough. they almost would be happy if you did. >> know, you have to vote first, then kill yourself. >> greg: tyrus. >> first of all, we need to give michael keaton a break. ben stiller a break. we've been there. the wife pulled you aside, told you to tell the boys you are not going out with them and why. michael keaton has been in how many movies? countless thousands, won and oscar. he knows a little something about cinematography. that was a cry for help. [laughter] >> he was leaning as close as he could to the screen. i was looking in the eyes. hey guys, help. i'm going to say that while you
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guys are out having fun lifting weights, driving trucks and talking about cool guy stuff, i'm here to tell you you are all bad. >> greg: please let me out. help. >> get this note to the outside. there's no heart in it. to your point, when guys come and do this, usually if a man feels strongly about something he would be standing strong, be like no, he would put the batman towel on and what have done the whole thing like this is easy, i'm voting for trump, what are you going to do about it? he's not willing to do that. they are being forced because this campaign is shocked. on -- kamala's team is shocked. this wasn't supposed to be hard. she was supposed to show up and say i'm not trump, pass the wine, and we all get involved. but americans are not dumb anymore. you can't pull this anymore.
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this election is not close and the reason she doesn't show up now. eminem came out, introduced barack obama, where was she? she's literally starting to head for the hills. beyonce is going to come out. that's the playbook. it's fourth and 97. >> greg: and we have to pond. kamala's town how mess -- townhome s leaves her in distress
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>> greg: kamala can't get out of the even with help from mr. cooper. cnn town hall the opposite of good but how can we expect her to deviate from the direction of the biden administration? >> how can we expect you to deviate from the direction of that administration compared to your own? how can we differentiate your policy and your beliefs from that of biden's? >> that's a great question and thank you. first of all, my administration will not be a continuation of the biden administration. i bring to this role my own ideas and my own experience. i represent a new generation of leadership on a number of issues and believe that we have to take new approaches. >> greg: that answer was as generic and twisted as a tub of kirkland pretzels. but what of her weaknesses? >> what weaknesses do you bring to the table and how do you plan to overcome them while in
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office? >> that's a great question, joe. i am certainly not perfect, so let's start there. i think that -- i -- perhaps a weakness some would say but i think it's a strength is i really do value having a team of very smart people around me who bring to my decision-making process different perspectives. my team will tell you, i am constantly saying let's kick the tire on that, let's kick the tires on it. >> greg: apparently her weakness is she socks at listing her weaknesses. listen how she answers this question. >> is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life in the last four years, that you think is a mistake that you have learned from? >> i mean i've made many
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mistakes. they range from, you know, if you've ever parented a child, you know you make lots of mistakes, two in my role as vice president, i mean i've probably worked very hard at making sure that i am well versed on issues and i think that is very important. it's a mistake not to be well-versed on an issue and compelled to answer a question. >> greg: just listening to that answer shaved ten points off of all of our iqs. finally here's anderson trying to figure out what she's been doing as vp for the past four years. >> some voters might ask, you've been in the white house for four years, vice president, not the president, but why wasn't any of that done over the last four years? >> there was a lot that was done but there is more to do and i'm pointing out things that need to be done, that haven't been done but need to be done.
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>> greg: there's a lot more to be done that has not been done other than what's been done, like saying the word done. sounds to me that if anything is done, it's her. [cheering and applause] >> greg: kat, it was almost amazing, right, her responses to some of this stuff was unbelievable. >> you missed my favorite one which is, so a libertarian ask her, they introduced the guy saying this is a registered libertarian and he asked her about grocery prices, rent, and she goes on pipe bragging about how she would be the first person essentially to institute price controls, which i guess be yourself but you could give her credit for that, excep this is a fox news alert. i'm chanley painter, live in new
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york. three nasa astronauts and a russian cosmonaut returning to earth this very hour on board the spacex dragon spacecraft, named endeavor. the splashdown off the coast of florida is marking the end of their six month mission aboard the international space station. the crew eight mission, which launched in march 2024, includes nasa, nasa astronaut matthew dominick, matthew barrett and jeanette epps with russian cosmonaut alexander grebenkin. they were originally set to come home in august but were delayed several times. boeing's troubled starliner, which left two astronauts stuck in space, created a backlog until its faults were investigated by nasa. but their return was then rescheduled for october 14th. conditions off the coast of florida, though, were unfavorable in the wake of hurricane milton. nasa's kennedy space center closed entirely on october 9th due to
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the storm, with only essential personnel allowed on site. but right now, you are looking at live pictures of the dragon spacecraft endeavor returning to earth. it's going to splash into the ocean any moment now, but it's capping this cruise 235 days living and working on board the international space station. let's take a moment and listen to the broadcast live. >> at this point in time, the seats in dragon have rotated a little bit to help provide a more comfortable and safer bodily orientation for the crew members as they come closer to splashdown. like we said before, the capsule is going about 15 or 16mph and splashdown.
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>> and endeavor. we see the same on behalf of spacex. welcome home. >> and as you can see on your screen, we do have visual confirmation of incredible rid. >> again. we do have visual confirmation of crew eight successfully splashing down after 235 days in space. they are now back on earth. dragon endeavor has returned home, and nasa astronauts matt dominick, mike barrett and jeanette epps and roscosmos cosmonaut alexander grebenkin are back on earth after an approximately 34 hour return journey from space. >> as you can see, spacex recovery ship and team have been waiting for dragon splashdown, and they're now making their way to the splashdown location. teams have
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been ready and waiting about three nautical miles away, so it's going to take about 30 minutes for them to make their way to matthew. michael, jeanette and alexander. there inside dragon. we can see there the recovery lights shining, some light onto the dragon capsule. now a successful landing back here on earth. >> always fascinating to watch another space x spacecraft make its way back. this crew again arriving after 235 days living and working on board the international space station. and now we'll be back here on earth for continued work and recovery. we'll continue following this story along with several others, but now we're going to send it back to going to send it back to e chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections,
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harris. all right emily, leader of the u.k.'s labour party recently posted on linkedin recruiting nearly 100 staffers to come to the u.s. to help volunteer for errors campaign. trump campaign, some people in congress are calling this election interference. the trump campaign filed a former come -- formal complaint. isn't this -- if this were russians -- i mean weren't we told it was all russian interference? now we've got these people with really bad teeth coming over here. >> they need all the help they can get. it comes back to what we were saying earlier, she needs celebrity help. she can't do this on her own. she can't even do it within the united states of america because -- so the labour party ascending their workers to come help her is exactly what she needs but to me it's more like misery loves company.
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the u.k. is burning right now. a complete mess. maybe focus on your own problems before intervening in hours perhaps. >> greg: yeah, you know. tyrus, we beat them in a war, should we reinvade or just invade? >> first of all, thank you for the question, greg. before i answer i would like to thank god, thank you guys for being here today, thank the audience. [cheering and applause] >> you are doing great, sweetie. >> i think we need to, when it comes to the institution and the duality, i think it's important to remember that i always follow the law. >> greg: yes. >> unburdened by what has been. >> well look, i've done her a great favor. i called justin trudeau to come on down and help. >> to be fair, they said they
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were doing it on their own time so not only are they english, they are stupid. >> greg: do they claim that this is uncompensated volunteering, so it's legal? but where are they staying? are they getting hotel rooms? >> i will trade this for the contest that elon musk is running for the million-dollar checks. i will go with the million dollars. >> greg: is he still doing that, did he have to stop? >> i think it's being weighed in the ballots right now as to weather it's legal or not and i've decided it's legal so go ahead and do it. >> greg: yes. >> it better be legal, i filled out like 70. i got nine different combinations of my name on that thing. >> greg: that's how i once won a rug at macy's. i filled out like 100 of these little tickets and i put them in the vase and i won a rug, kat. i was 15, the only thing i've ever won. >> why did you want a rug?
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>> greg: i was in the furniture department with my motherboard while she was looking at lamps. i stole a rug. exactly. do you believe this is as organic -- i mean okay better question, why would they want to come here and do this? >> a better question for me would be why would kamala want this endorsement? i would not want this endorsement. if i were a republican strategist, which i'm not, but if i were, i would say something like oh look, they are the anti-speech labour party, of course they want kamala. i don't think this endorsement is that much of a complement. >> greg: these are people that are totally against -- while they don't have the first amendment but they are against free speech, against gun rights, these are the worst people in the world. >> i'm glad they are coming to my party. >> they will have a great time in pennsylvania. go to pittsburgh, try to take their guns. all right, up next, left-wing cult [coughing]
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five more words. >> greg: doctors very pretty blockers scandal. all right this is insane. doctor admits she withheld publishing a study on puberty blockers for kids because they found no evidence that the drugs help to their mental health. so instead of publishing it, she hid it claiming it would fuel attacks against transgendered youth care. >> it's not insane, it's criminal. and her excuses even more criminal. no, it would not, it would hurt your bottom line. that's what it really is, she was going to lose money because of the funding. when you are getting $1.7 million to do this research and you don't get the answer you want so you have to stretch it out for why you can get more money and more patients coming in. this makes me want to spit, it's
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disgusting. why do we not protect our children in this country, partisan, i don't care who you are or how you vote, you did what? you are to doctor anymore. >> greg: no you aren't. >> you should be in prison. it's tearing families apart. they are getting this misinformation that they need this. turns out they don't. they need support and love from their family. how their plumbing is a relevant the heart and minds. as a father, i can't even say what -- i mean just think about what they are doing to people. >> greg: yeah, terrible. kevin, should the doctor's license be revoked? >> i was thinking, you look at this and think about the money lost on this. no matter how much you hate it or love it, i want them to unleash elon musk on the federal government and find -- [cheering and applause]
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>> you know,, let's release the hounds. he would find this and he would just, you know, with the way he kind of does, cut, cut, cut. is not even emotional about it. whoever this guy is, he's gone. >> greg: a woman. >> whatever, gone. >> greg: this was taxpayer-funded. >> doesn't make you mad? >> greg: it makes my blood boil and i don't have any blood. i'm bloodless. >> yeah, this is what happens when politics is touching things that should not be touching. that should be medicine, especially, you know, one of those things. and it's just -- it's -- it's disgusting, it's awful. what makes it even more awful is that also this woman definitely thinks she was being compassionate by doing this. she sees this as compassionate, by hiding the truth.
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that is not compassion. >> greg: emily. this is criminal. it's like i mean these are drugs that permanently alter children because they are going through a phase and they get influenced by the wrong person and next thing you know they are all [bleep] up, they are sterile. >> as a child, i have a strong opinion on this. no, it goes to tyrus' point. the kids are the helpless ones but what happened to people protecting the children? today they are more concerned about protecting the children -- the parents children from knowing the truth about what goes on in schools and withholding knowledge from parents instead of protecting them from these doctors who are obsessed with sexualizing youth for whatever reason with our taxpayer money. you said it, it drives me insane. there has to be some law against it to protect these children from mutilating themselves down the line biologically but it's more so what appalls me as her arrogance. she thought she was doing the right thing, she thought she was
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being compassionate. if you have a hypothesis, okay, this will lead to x, y, letter z, you do the studies and are wrong, maybe you are wrong. and it's time to change her hypothesis. >> we have to stop saying things like compassionate. it wasn't [bleep] compassionate. it's money. those prescriptions, it's the drugs that come in, she's making -- guaranteed look at her portfolio before she started this to afterwards. these doctors aren't compassionate about [bleep]. if they were they would be protecting the children first. they are not. it's a money grab. >> greg: all right
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should we be concerned? >> greg: tonight on should we be concerned, nicole kidman is exhausted from filming fake orgasms. i know, you were waiting for the story. according to a recent interview nicole found filming sex scenes for her upcoming a roddick thriller extremely draining due to the point where she needed breaks from all the intense fake orgasms. do you believe her, should we be
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concerned? >> i'm so concerned, more than the election. this is like breaking news. i'm happy for her because on the bright side, if it's so hard for her to fake these orgasms, it shows that maybe in real life she's never had two, so good for her, happy wife, happy life. >> greg: she was married to tom cruise. >> case in point, she's never had to fake it. >> is there any weight you could time money to this, kevin? >> i was just going to say, you know these stars, people wonder what life is like? will they are just like us. there you have it. >> greg: kat, was this a brilliant p.r. scheme or should we be concerned? >> i'm not concerned for nicole kidman. tired of complaining about faking orgasms for work. what about all the women who have been doing that for free? [laughter]
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>> wait, what? hold on, what do you mean? [laughter] >> oh, man. listen, this is not fare. to nicole. the film crew, she probably was exhausted, but you can't tell because her [bleep] face does not move. you don't know. a normal person, when they are exhausted...with her... i don't know. >> greg: it's interesting how her face has evolved. a nice way to put it. >> well, it's the wall. it doesn't move, nothing goes by it. just imagine coming home from work, like i was construction? i'm exhausted, i think i broke three fingers. how about you? fake orgasms for four hours, so exhausted. >> greg: i had the same
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experience when i did a cameo on the facts of life. i don't talk about it much but it will be in my new book. i don't have a title for it. untitled. >> i just thought of something. this is kind of mean. for such an erratic movie, -- erotic -- why would they knock it younger actors? >> that man is younger. if you watch the trailer, it's an hr nightmare, is want to point that out
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