Skip to main content

tv   Gutfeld  FOX News  October 28, 2024 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT

7:00 pm
♪ ♪ >> sean: of programming note former president donald trump will be joining us for an interview tomorrow 9:00 eastern on "hannity" the final interview before election day. that is all of the time we have left today. please set your dvr so you never missed an episode of "hannity". for news any time all the time foxnews.com, hannity.com, in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great night. [applause] ♪ ♪
7:01 pm
♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: yes. >> greg! greg! >> greg: your love keeps me going. happy monday, everyone. donald trump clapping for the day. he can't hear you. donald trump held his rally last night at madison square garden. why on a sunday? like democrats they had two to work on monday. msnbc is getting called out for splicing did not see images -- images but that turned out to be a kamala harris interview. comedian tony hinchcliffe is
7:02 pm
under fire for joking that puerto rico is a floating island of garbage. upsetting new yorkers who said i thought we were the floating island of garbage. get in line, puerto rico! trumps that if he is reelected he will cover the cost of his administration's transition. kamala harris responded by saying if they hire venezuelan gang members we will also cover their transition. in an appeal to young men aoc and tim walz played football online this weekend. they would have played call of duty but walz kept trying to run. at one point in their stream had than 10,000 viewers. hello my stream beats that and that is when i write my name in the snow. a group supporting kamala harris released a bizarre ad showing a young man pleasuring himself while watching porn on his phone
7:03 pm
at least they found some guys who are pulling for kamala harris. [applause] finally, a new study suggests that very masculine men are at a higher risk of having heart problems. they say the most masculine men ... ah! thank you. thank you. no acting classes. all right, so trump's by most accounts leading in the polls. suddenly hispanics are calling him. [speaking another language] which in english translates to a very hot or greg gutfeld. the jewish vote may go more republican than anytime since reagan which is weird because trump's hitler. african americans are excited to
7:04 pm
vote for trump but not just this one. a series of so-called conservatives have either been relegated to the nuthouse or reveal themselves as self-centred phonies. exhibit 80 "washington post" conservative columnist jennifer rubin. claiming to be conservative for years, but even for years before she was anything but as a labor lawyer for decades she was described as straight-ahead hollywood later. still, with great fanfare the post welcomed her a board as their token right. a female conservative, it was like if i dig a blm math that -- member who is in today's matthews. so here is the post that vaunted conservatives are speaking on msnbc. >> the person that is able to string together a sentence is not president biden it is former president trump. he had an entire political party
7:05 pm
that is devoted to a criminal defendant. somebody who tried to overthrow our democracy. we have a party who has betrayed who has betrayed america. i think it is practice for the general the stick troops not to begin asking questions about trump's sanity, is mental and emotional status. he sounds nuts. >> greg: she is a conservative. and i am lissow's late night booty call. once again the donald trump affect has exploded another lying fraud. rubin took to her x account to talk about members who resigned because the paper would not endorse a kamala. bravo that his courage and shame on her boss for not joining her. bravo, all respect she says to another. and then added, where are the rest of them? apparently self-awareness is not her strong point because
7:06 pm
literally as she was writing that her own paper was also refusing to endorse kamala. while they were still assigning her paychecks which clearly she does not spend on hair and makeup. [laughter] but maybe she does not read that rag, the one that she works in rights for. now both the editorial board and its union members at wapo revolted. but what about the revolting rubin who shamed "l.a. times" writers for not quitting? what is her own rustic nate -- resignation letter you googly eyed snaggle face. but, hey,, if you resign i'm sure there is room for you at the oldfield trough at "the view". but we know she will not. this woman is about as authentic as the meat at arby's. it is not just about rubin who, at truth does not matter. the factors trump is forcing all
7:07 pm
of these people into showing who they really are. from fixed like rubin to democrat operatives at the "los angeles times" or "the washington post" posing as journalists. it is like a trump flipped on the light in the kitchen at two in the morning and all these cockroaches went scrabbling every which way. meanwhile pulling out a new phrase. >> the overarching story here is about a concern that billionaires like basils might be going over and appeasing donald trump even before the election day rolls around. this is known by some scholars as anticipatory obedience. the idea that some people obey in advance to curry favour with aspiring authoritarians. >> greg: somebody has wikipedia. anticipatory obedience? sounds like stelter when he finds a big mac on the street. trump's like political truth serum. all of the people who say that
7:08 pm
their journalism is purely objective now come out and rage that their office did not pick a side. wire office nonsense is going on trump was working hard in pain artfully and it took a collar. a three hour interview with joe rogan on friday. imagine either joe or kamala to do that. three hours? that is how long it takes for joe to empty his bladder and that is with a visiting angel helping him. sorry. i don't even know if that is how it works. that is also how long it would take kamala to answer the question she is about as quick on her feet as daniel day-lewis in my left foot. noted white supremacist the new york knicks played it tonight. it must have been hard to see all of those hoods. but msnbc sadness, no nazis.
7:09 pm
if they want to hear death to the jews they will have to take the subway uptown to the columbia campus. the trump effect once again showing the country who you really are. they are making america great again while kamala cronies are making updates to the resumes. i hear they are hiring at mcdonald's. [applause] >> greg: maybe the veep and put in a good word for you. let's welcome! he brings the thunder and tv wander host of fox news saturday night jimmy failla! after our shower he is my third favourite roger. rod blagojevich! she plans on serving soup to trick-or-treaters, "new york times" best-selling author, fox news contributor kat timpf! and he once got to second base
7:10 pm
with the statue of liberty. "new york times" best-selling author fox news contributor tyrus! jimmy, jimmy, jimmy, jimmy. >> here we go. >> greg: that is all i got. you know it is kind of amazing that jennifer rubin did not have the foresight to see the position that she puts herself in periods. >> yes. >> greg: whenever you dare somebody to resign without fail it is going to be posed to you. >> that is what is so magical about this it happened within 24 hours. but then what is going on with the media and i love this so much they know their moves. the optics tell the story. trump spent sunday at a sold out madison square garden, kamala was at church and you can't miss our church because she's the only one who goes up for wine a second time. even funnier you know what just happened to me? i looked at you and i was laughing i looked at myself in the monitor and i looked like a me to magician. like the moment i was like it is
7:11 pm
nice to see greg again. i look like david cop a feel. >> greg: you always have something up your sleeve. >> hey,, girl. >> greg: welcome back, roger. you look fantastic. let's leave that for later. you were at the rally how many journalists can claim objectivity and then be upset if their own paper record does not choose a side. >> i know this is a funny show and you were so funny, he is so funny, it is a great show. >> thank you. >> if i could take a moment to be somewhat serious i was at that event and i did not see a single not. i sell white people, i saw black people, i saw hispanics, i saw old and young. i saw people wearing maga hats. trumps what you call one of those? i had one of those.
7:12 pm
>> i had a? >> mug shots. i have one myself. >> greg: that is right. have you considered selling insurance with your mug shots? >> i thought about it but it kind of brings up bad memories. let me say to your audience i do not do it. [applause] and the people of illinois, i never razed at their taxes. >> greg: that is all that matters. >> but, right, it was magical. and among those people are so my voters, democratic voters. should have put me in jail for this, for endorsing obama. but trump is changing america it is a political realignment. this new republican party is embracing the working people, every day people, the people who are the forgotten americans and that is why he is going to win by a big margin. [applause] >> greg: kat, did you learn her lesson here?
7:13 pm
never demand somebody to resign. it is kind of like the idea how could she not see that she should have resigned already? >> i have definitely demanded people resign but it is definitely situations i am not in. like very powerful government officials where that is what i don't understand not having the foresight of that, you were in the exact same position that could potentially happen to you. at the very least she should have waited a little bit. >> greg: right. >> wait a little bit. she could not do that. it is so remarkable she could not chill. >> greg: she has been wrong on so many things and she just moves on. i think she is getting paid by somebody else. >> it is so weird how often she is wrong. but the moral high ground, the performative thing i do not understand how that is so fun for you. it is okay to be wrong sometimes. just admitted she can't do that. she physically can't do that. where is your resignation.
7:14 pm
like if she was in my real life i would be asking her about this. >> greg: yes. >> i would be like before you come to brunch are you embarrassed? >> greg: and also do something about the here. >> not everybody wants to clip there is an everyday like i do. >> greg: tyrus, thoughts? >> moral turpitude. i remember that from the porky's movie. [laughter] a real ball breaker over here. you have to have integrity to begin with. when you're playing a character she was a conservative. like the conservatives on "the view". you guys need to spend an afternoon with jessica and harold. they fight on principle. when they are wrong they are the first ones to admit they are wrong. this is not about that. she just assumed that her paper would fall in line with the virtues signalling in the team.
7:15 pm
but because she never expected that when they did not endorse her it won't beat well i will resign. i have to stay and fight because our paper is being taken over by nazis. so she wins no matter what because they are not really playing in the game. they just go with whatever just saying if things switched tonight do not be surprised when this election is over that all of a sudden she is reborn and goes after the other side. that is what they do they have no moral turpitude. she is 1000 percent did not going to resign because she is about that. she is part of the team. she has to stay here what she is going to do is trying to find people to come forward with stories to take on basis. >> also a quick production i do not think that because of this now trump is going to be bff with "the washington post". >> greg: no. >> a lot of people are saying that is why they are doing it i do not see that happening. >> too hard for them to say how
7:16 pm
many weeks have i been saying this? they getting in line to egg on their faces poached and brought it dripping [bleep] that will be on everybody else's. >> greg: we have to move on. up next the dems obsession with nazi obsession. we're told in genesis chapter 1:26 that god is made man in his image and by his likeness has he made him. genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the jewish and christian faiths
7:17 pm
and a literary masterpiece that has profoundly shaped western civilization. now, in this exclusive online course from hillsdale college, you can deepen your understanding of how this ancient book is essential to you today. sign up for the genesis story. absolutely free at learnfromhillsdale.org. dr. justin jackson, a distinguished hillsdale college professor, will guide you through this fascinating free online course that unfolds the biblical stories of adam and eve, abraham, isaac, jacob and joseph. when you sign up, you'll explore some of life's most important questions, gain a greater appreciation for how the bible confronts pain and hardship with redemption and hope and discover how the struggles people faced thousands of years ago are deeply relevant to us still today. take this six lesson course whenever it's most convenient for you at your pace or in your schedule. signing up is easy and free when you go to learnfromhillsdale.org today.
7:18 pm
so the fun thing with the serpent is how does a serpent talk? and not only that, but why is the serpent's punishment to crawl on its belly when that's what it does? join the hundreds of thousands of americans who are enriching their lives through this exclusive online course from hillsdale college and gain access to this premium content today. what i hope you'll get from studying genesis in this course is a deeper appreciation of the biblical insights with regards to the human person psychology, our predilection towards rivalry, but also reconciliation sign up for the genesis story free of charge, at learnfromhillsdale.org today.
7:19 pm
7:20 pm
>> it is coming your way it is a video of the day. >> greg: they refused to scrap the hitler crap. first check out msnbc while the rally is going on. >> you see it right there on
7:21 pm
your screen and that place it is particularly chilling. because in 1939 more than 20,000 supporters a different fascist leader, adolf hitler,, to the garden. >> greg: how dare you call it a jamboree? but that is the media. what if people are actually running for office? the people who plan to want to lead all of america. will they call you nazis? let us turn to our tampon loving to him. >> donald trump has this rally going at madison square garden. there is a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at madison square garden. do not think that he does not know for one second exactly what they are doing there. >> greg: okay heil mary. shot out to scott adams, heil mary is his new name. do not think for one second trump does not know what he is
7:22 pm
doing there. i agree. he knows he is at a rally the week before the election at the same place that bill clinton held on a rally -- a rally, where billy joel played 100 nights, where the next play, the question is do you know what you were doing? branding tens of thousands of people nazis? would you do that if you thought you were winning? winning hearts and minds at? would you do that if you thought that health matters after the election? no matter who wins or loses? instead you repeat the most obvious lie. but sense you call yourself a man. since there was a huge crowd for trump and there was one for hitler they are no different. so everybody who attended sunday rally isn't nazi. does trump and his ship look like a nazi to you. >> i could be there on the most beautiful beach in the world. i could be in scotland, i own it. i could be anywhere. i don't have to be here but i
7:23 pm
would much rather be here in madison square garden with you. >> we are still that country where we will look our children in the eye and mean it when we tell them you get ahead in the united states with your own hard work, your own commitment, your own dedication. and that you know what? you are free to speak your mind at every step of the way. that is the american dream. >> the democratic party is not the party of martin luther king? robert kennedy? of john kennedy? that was the party of peace. >> america is not just going to be great america will reach heights that it has never seen before. the future is going to be amazing. [laughter] >> greg: what a lineup. can't get better than that. but according to walz and all of the bozos and msnbc these people are all nazis. since there are so many nazis to
7:24 pm
choose from maybe walz can do us all a favour and say who the nazis or not. were they the people who created a snitch aligned to knock on your neighbours during covid-19? were they the people who made it easier for kids to get experimental harmful surgeries and drugs to transition. the people who that the cities burnt during riots and lied about military service to gain political status. i would not say that makes you a nazi, that just makes you tim walz. i will let you decide what is worst, okay? >> hear he is. >> greg: you were there, anything stand out that was particularly area and in nature? >> i thought the speeches were great i thought tucker carlson in had a good speech. there was a woman in front of me but i didn't want to disrupt or tear so i didn't give a standing ovation. its like you got to catch up on your reading.
7:25 pm
and i read a lot. i think about that, madison square garden one thing happened in 1912 teddy roosevelt a lot like trump, a real fighter. a week before he stood up to a gunman and then closely got his campaign he came right there to madison square garden and had a huge -- huge rally. like trump he took on the establishment. i was that good about that yesterday and i think about president trump it is very similar to what roosevelt is about. every similar to what a lot of democrat leaders are about. because as a kid growing up he was one of my heroes i will always member the day when his father was shot and killed. the fact that he is supporting trump i think promises a real bright future for america. that was a very optimistic rally. [applause] >> greg: so you are saying teddy roosevelt was a nazi. very interesting, rod it.
7:26 pm
wow, i know, i did not see that coming either. kat, if you are winning do you call people nazis? >> that is what they fall back on. you know who would hate this? >> greg: who? >> hitler. because hitler did a lot of obviously truly horrific horrific horrific monsters [bleep] and now it is like to be compared to him you don't really have to try that hard, you know? like to think about about how the nazis must feel. again, also horrific horrific. you have to really devote your life to hatred just a rational, unbridled just a coldhearted hatred it. now you get to get called a nazi for having a venue in common. >> greg: you know what it is? it is stolen nazi valour. [applause] >> would you ever have thought prior to i don't know, circa
7:27 pm
2015 that you would ever be bored? hearing somebody call someone else a nazi? or hitler? to be like old this again? it has become like okay yawn because it has become a decade now of this thing over and over again. in a certain time people will tune it out. i feel like that time was years ago. >> greg: you look like you will explode, tyrus. >> what bothers me is that madison square garden was opened in 1968, not even the same [bleep] building. [applause] and i don't think they have an understanding of the english language because parallel mean something that is the same thing and if you are in two different buildings are not... when, mr. garrison, you call him walz, but to me he is
7:28 pm
mr. garrison. when mr. garrison who was a football coach of the highest order, just ask him, just asking. plays 0-02 aoc i think that is all we need to know. my favourite part of the rally was the president trump putting over his wife's book. i know that was difficult for him to give her the moment but he had to acknowledge the fact that he even said his biggest fear was that she says something bad about him. so he is sensitive. just for the right things. his wife talking [bleep] bothers him. and msnbc talking [bleep] does not bother him. but while they were allowed to run a picture calling a group of nazis -- americans nazis where is the scope? what is your argument, tyrus? wrong [bleep] building.
7:29 pm
[applause] >> greg: you know, jimmy, it was a weekend. so when you were uber driving did you pick up any nazis on your way to or from madison square garden. >> the funny thing is everybody in this town hails you like a nazi. >> greg: that will be clipped and it will be like fox nazi salute. >> wait two, you guys. >> the irony of walz calling us nazis is because he is only on the ticket because they could not nominate the jewish governor of pennsylvania. [applause] and it is like to build on tyrus' point about not being at the same building think about the trump and hitler comparison as a whole. >> greg: okay. >> i do not think if hitler would be supportive if his door converted to judaism.
7:30 pm
i'm not the best social studies teacher but you can search the internet, i did, there is not a lot of hitler comedy performance is out there. you don't open with the closer because if the joke is that far out how do you follow what one hour later. it is night one of the last week of the election and they have opened with nazis. they have nowhere two. >> greg: it will be something worse i don't know what it is. >> but i just like watching tim all speak. because i grew up on rhode island, he has the energy of the one priest that keeps getting transferred to another parish for whatever reason. -- reason. i'm not trying two there but every time he speaks i just thank god i was not a cute altar boy. >> greg: i have no idea what he is referring to. up next, a kamala fan goes wild and screams at a child.
7:31 pm
upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey! eddie, no. frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! support up to 7 brain health indicators, including memory. check your mail for exclusive neuriva deals!
7:32 pm
7:33 pm
♪ no. ♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪
7:34 pm
7:35 pm
>> we have another clip for you it is video of the day part two. >> greg: they are losing the race -- to get out on a baby's face. here is a kamala harris supporter found screaming out -- in a baby's face outside of the rally. >> [bleep].
7:36 pm
>> greg: that young woman certainly has a future in planned parenthood. let's watch it again. >> why the [bleep] [laughter] >> greg: what did that kid do to deserve that? but good on the other bystanders who try to get the unhedged -- unhinged woman away from the toddler and her father i have not seen a white woman this enraged since they quit the chippendale's. get rid of that photo! that is in the past! kat, i do not think it is a good look yelling at a baby. >> it is actually unheard of everybody knows that you can't talk [bleep] to a baby but you can't even talk [bleep] about a baby unless you are going to add lol afterwards.
7:37 pm
like if somebody's baby is maybe not the best looking baby you have to like a not really say it and leg whisper it. so two there and to be talking trash to a baby's face at? >> greg: it is amazing. >> it is truly you do not know anything about society. >> greg: no you don't all the barriers have come down, tyrus. you can get in a baby's face and tell them what is wet. >> you can get in the baby's face when it is yours or allegedly yours. the big issue is that she is human trash. the sister who stepped in was gold. and i think that she chilled out real quick. the bigger issue is here and i am sorry, as a father, why would you have your child there in the first place a? your little microphone moment to one up the dems outside their
7:38 pm
event more important than your child safety? it should not have happened but dad, you should not have your child in that situation. the world can wait that is why you have your little iphone and you can do it from your living room if you do not have a sitter before you go down to antagonize the left. that is common sense. i'm sorry, has it that he has trash don't put your kid in that situation. >> greg: the super villain in the story. michael mathers came up with a great phase they are called awfuls. i think we found the queen. >> but one point that i would have is in this instance it is okay to have the baby there because she has the same iq as kamala. so there was that. but stick with me. that is to these white women ultimately are. they are the most rage filled monsters out there. everybody that is calling you and the racist is the first want to call the cops if tyrus goes jogging in their neighbourhood of. that is how this game works that is what they are doing. they are trying to shame people into voting for kamala but that
7:39 pm
won't work. it happened in 2016 and 2020 but that ship has sailed because trump's pop culture cool. if you showed up to a beyonce concert and instead you got all women to away stuff called free beyonce? that is what kamala is. because she wanted to see beyonce perform. >> greg: i played that video over and over again because i cannot believe it. is this just a miserable party? >> when i first heard of that i saw the baby with the democrat for chicago in obama i thought i wonder if they are trying to register that baby. [applause] if i could just borrow a word from tyrus it feels so liberating, that [bleep] sucks. i didn't know i can talk like
7:40 pm
that. >> greg: you can we just leap it out. we put in clean words. coming up, a disguise of th'd trump loving guys. including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ farxiga ♪ ok guys, instead of getting weathertech, i saved a few bucks and got some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪
7:41 pm
really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't stink! i'm on it. find out everything we have at wt.com.
7:42 pm
♪ innovation in health care means nothing if no one can afford it. ♪ at evernorth, we're helping to unlock barriers. ♪ using our 35 plus years of pharmacy benefits management experience to save businesses billions while boosting medication adherence. helping plan sponsors and their members be at their best. that's wonder made possible. evernorth health services. (tony hawk) i still love to surf, snowboard, and of course, skate, so i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's high-absorption magnesium glycinate helps me get the full benefits of magnesium.
7:43 pm
qunol. the brand i trust.
7:44 pm
>> a story and five words. >> greg: michele things american men suck. >> let me warn you your rage it does not exist in a vacuum. if we do not get this election write your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage. to the women listening we have every right to demand that the men in our lives do better by us. [applause] we have to use our voices to make these choices clear to the man that we love. our lives are worth more than their anger and disappointment.
7:45 pm
>> greg: what is that pitter patter sound i'm hearing of the background? that is the footsteps of barack obama running to vote for trump. so, kat. they know they are having a hard time with men. does it seem like this is the right strategy? >> no. >> greg: she says they are hurting women by voting for trump. >> i think they do not understand where it comes from in the first place, people are sick of being told how bad they are and being talked down to. the condescension does not work. none of what they are doing really works. i mean walz it will see a live stream of them playing together was supposed to be like due to play football on the side but they did not do it during football? like who was a consulting them on the stuff? a woman, probably. >> greg: a gay man. nothing wrong with that, by the way.
7:46 pm
tyrus, the men who are the real danger are not the criminals or the illegal area -- aliens it is the men who do not bolt the way that you want to. >> the ignorance that she projected as if the men are the only ones angry in the house. so every man who has been in a house where inflation is high are double you are not getting cheers from the wife and kids. they are complaining they are suffering you were hearing that every day. meant, for the most part, on grouping here a little bit i do not like to group, but we tend to internalize something we want to solve something. women tend to express their feelings and talk about how terrible it is. the one think that the man does when his wife or woman is complaining he tries to fix it. the last three and a half years the complaints are there the upset as they are, i can't send my kids to school, my electric bill, this, this, this, men cannot follow. the anchor is coming from the
7:47 pm
family. i can't solve the problem of my family. my wife is unhappy in her job because she is working an extra 20 hours a week, i'm taking a second job which we have no voice in the school. so this anger, ms. obama is not one-sided. it is just the men are the ones to find a solution and their solution is to vote for president trump. he was the thing the women are backing them up. so take that message, curl it up in a little box, and give it to mr. garrison. [applause] >> greg: rod what tyrus is saying is interesting. man, if they can't solve the problem themselves that they have to find a leader they can believe in to solve the problem. it is like it is not going to be kamala. >> i would associate myself with what he said i think it is perfectly right. but which he adjusted with that speech is it is another illustration of how elitist the
7:48 pm
democratic leaders are. [applause] the american men just under rule. this is one of the reasons why men in droves and it democratic women and men are leaving the democratic party because that has nothing to do with bringing down the price of groceries or the price of gasoline or the struggles of your children, maybe one day going to call that you can't even afford a home. those are things that affect the american people and of course the border and other things. so i think that capitalizes. a bunch of snobs. >> greg: it also is like another example of somebody else's fault. >> 1000%. that is the biggest challenge that kamala is running into. fixing the border, getting the grocery prices under control, all of these problems did not exist before she got into office. you are basically asking us to
7:49 pm
let oj find the real killer. you know what i'm saying? but this is where michelle obama is kind of full of it. when biden announced he was resigning which is a fact, nothing weird about it, obama tweeted they were looking forward to an open primary where they pick a nominee. i know that to be relevant to the story because you could see michelle obama is not trying. she accused trump in that same speech of avoiding interviews. on the same night he did a three hour interview. that is like accusing chris christie of avoiding pizza. you know what i mean? but you could tell when she campaigns for kamala she looks like a bridesmaid giving a toast on her friends and fifth wedding. she knows this is a bad idea. and nobody gives a [bleep]. the only thing she is missing is the cosmo and they had cups. >> greg: ihit pickups. it is the worst. i don't get them anymore, is that weird key back without is a
7:50 pm
story for another time. you freaks. up next at what age should trick-or-treaters a turn the page.
7:51 pm
7:52 pm
7:53 pm
>> announcer: five more words
7:54 pm
trick-or-treat age limit, tyrus, several towns have said age limits to enhance safety including places like new jersey, illinois, south carolina setting the limit between 12 and 16, that is your dating area jimmy. [laughter] but they are rarely enforced, shortly be? >> out would hate to see police officers wasting their evening i.d. tracking people trick-or-treating. we cannot check them one at a vo-tech anglican let them -- [applause] by there should be, it should be 13 or 6 feet. >> i'm sorry. >> my son is 13, 644. >> greg: no, you are not 13. >> yes, you are under 6 feet but you're 13 times five. >> oh, my god,! [laughter]
7:55 pm
>> greg: how dare he. >> i'm fake news. 7 feet four to eight and when he is not in the chair. >> greg: jimmy do you still hand out candy from your band it? >> there it is! [laughter] >> and stop it, we made it all the way to the block without attacking each other's i will take the high road and complement that's what her, is a wonderful. you can go for halloween as a mini pumpkin. [laughter] [applause] it's a stupid, of your 14 you don't trick-or-treat anyways, i don't think there is -- it naturally polices itself so it's stupid to. >> greg: interesting point, people do not ache or anything. >> it's too expensive! bidenomics! [laughter] >> greg: you cannot get house, it cost $40! >> our free marketer on this one, let the kids do it as long as they want. the governor of illinois did that, it was not me.
7:56 pm
[laughter] >> greg: that is true. do we need another law? >> i went trick-or-treating when i was 16. [laughter] it's like sorry i'm not drinking, you know? it's because nobody invited me to drink. [laughter] >> you can trick-or-treat for your unborn child, under the age limit. >> you know it's also funny, they should lead the older kids trick-or-treat, the younger kids could get killed by a peanut allergy. >> of that is true. >> greg: we have to tackle that whole expose on fox nation of.t, who is snickers? h do not go away, we will be righk back. pport up to 7 brain health indicators, including memory. check your mail for exclusive neuriva deals!
7:57 pm
your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. try pronamel mouthwash. when our country needed you, you answered the call. you took the oath. you served. and you sacrificed to defend our great country.
7:58 pm
visiting angels knows veterans. you are the heroes among us. and we are honored to serve you. ♪ visiting angels america's choice in home care ♪
7:59 pm
when migraine strikes... do you question the tradeoffs of treating? with ubrelvy, there's another option. ubrelvy works fast, most have migraine pain relief within 2 hours.
8:00 pm
you can treat it anytime, anywhere, without worrying where you are, or if it's too late. don't take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. migraine pain relief starts with you. ask about ubrelvy. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> greg: jimmy, rob, kat timpf, tyrus, tyrus, thank you studio indians, i levy america! [cheering and applause] >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher it's

14 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on