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"hannity". have a great rest of thanksgiving. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> happy thanksgiving, everyone. i'm kat timpf. greg and the rest of the gang are all off today so i thought i would check in to make sure you do not have too many fights at the dinner table. and if you do i do hope you told your drunk uncle he does not know what he is talking about. anyway, we have some fantastic shows this past few months with really awesome guests. let's take a look back at the best segments starting our show from the day after the election. and joy. >> i do not know if you have heard for donald trump will be the 47th president of the united states. [applause] >> greg: causing joe biden to ask who was number 46? the election was such a
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blow out. it sent shock waves across democratic strongholds all over. bill clinton is so distraught he is flying his at half-mast. hunter biden was so shocked he dropped both of his hookers. jimmy carter heard the news and said you kept me alive for this? jerry nadler was so angry he announced that he will no longer be giving a courtesy flush. doug emhoff is so upset he is now getting on the ugly nannies. after the election,... was in such a state she told her brother not tonight, i have a headache. >> wow. >> greg: this morning "the view" stomp their feet so hard they threw a shoe.
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nancy pelosi was so enraged by trump's victory her eyebrows moved to canada. the news was so bad, randi weingarten has yet to come out of her toadstool. admiral rachel levine has been defeated, she has announced she is taking eve of absence to spend more time with her testicles. hillary clinton it was so depressed she actually considered killing herself for a change. taylor swift cried all night which dropped her from a six to a four. mark cuban is so despondent he tossed his transition into rachel maddow. james carville is so --
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james cowgill is so miserable he could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. the outcome left barack obama so victor he vowed to move back to kenya. [applause] finally michele it was so she changed her name back to mike. [applause] live by the hoaxes? it is true, kamala harris got shellacked like a hardwood floor on this old house. and instead of an evening concession speech she avoided her supporters like hunter biden dodging child support. for the first time she was not laughing. although you have to admit this is pretty hilarious. watch. >> are there any places where kamala harris over performed from where biden did? >> we can show you that as well just bring that
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out there. harris over performing. >> holy smokes. literally nothing? >> literally nothing. >> by 3% or more. [laughter] >> greg: this is called a mandate. he won the popular vote by over 5 million. that cannot be explained away. the dems cannot give their usual ask -- excuses with more brought to fight but then a family reunion of the kardashians. migraine gains -- gangs might have to get a new realtor. jimmy kimmel will probably be institutionalized. but there is a larger question. to trump do this by the strength of his personality alone at? or has america changed and trump is just the first to call it like it is. it did that with the media, the same collection of hacks who told us fairy tales about how close this was all going to be and how
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abortion would it send the evil orange man packing and how the pools would be honest at this time. turns out they had the accuracy of the stevie wonder playing jungle. [applause] showed -- so cheap. the truth is a mosque, joe rogan, a few other podcasts did more to get the word out on the selection than all of the legacy media combined. that tells you one thing. legacy media is dead. [applause] it is. i only hope that if brian stelter jumps from a window it is from the first floor so he will not crush dozens of pedestrians. but there is another group that is over as well. holly ward, all of the virtue sing the link [bleep] from the clooney's that did not mean a thing, all all of the botox must have paralyzed their brains into believing it matters what they think. [applause]
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sorry, douchebag, you are just hairless circus bears here to entertain us. the other message? identity politics is dead. dei died away. enough of dividing americans into absurd categories that only matter to self obsessed people with more pronouns than friends. the truth is americans of all stripes want the same things. prosperity, safety, and a president who does not smell like an outhouse. that is why trump won record numbers of hispanics and black voters. he also won a whole bunch of different people. what else could appeal to both black men and amish voters? that list is trump and common sense and bad... trump did not do this alone. talk about unsung heroes.
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a gay man who helped convince the homage to put down there but are turners and get to the polls and vote for trump. that is a movie hollywood should make. j.d. vance, who rushed recognized as one of their own,... trump all 8 feet 7 inches of him who face down... podcast and of course joe rogan whose dedication to the free exchange of ideas scares the hell out of layers to only talk and sound bites. but do not forget peanut the squirrel. who did not die in vain. but perhaps the biggest, oh thank you, the biggest unsung hero. com la harris. she was trump's secret weapon, proving that you cannot out win the fight identity alone. the ideas, the vision of a better life, brains.
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you cannot just cut -- just tell us how deplorable we are, laugh like a lunatic, and then rush home and make sure that doug is not tapping the can't -- the nanny again like a can of bud light. whether you like trump's policies or not at least he had some. will the media learn anything from this? will the democrats? of course not. expect to be told how sexist and racist you are for the next four years but it will not work because for now our skin is tougher than a two-dollar steak. after all the opposition called trump a fascist and an nazi. they said no decent person would vote for him. and yet he caused a landslide a bigger than the cast of "the view" on a snowboarding trip. that is why last night's reckoning signal some think bigger even than trump. you can see it in the faces of those who voted for him and those who did not. the american people went
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from wanting to deciding. and that decision is now reflecting in the calm that you sense right now. we might not get this country back on its feet tomorrow but we are well on our [bleep] way. >> there he is. >> greg: tonight's guests. he can predict the race and take it to the rate -- face, charlie hurt's. he brought our role of sharman into the voting booth. founder of studio gec.com michael loftus! she has a baby bump that is due under trump, "new york times" best-selling author kat timpf! and he wins at the popular vote every day, "new york times" best-selling author, and feed it -- comedian, and former... champion tyrus! [applause] i will get the gloating out of the way, tyrus
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you are right. [applause] you said it would not be close. you said it would be over by 10:00 p.m. off by an hour or so. >> west coast time. [laughter] from the west coast, maybe. 10:00. the beard it looks good, it looks good. i think we are so unburdened. i am going to miss the bongos but not enough. i think this is probably the greatest multicultural landslide in the history of this country. this was a movement of every shade, it did not matter who you slept with, whatever, everybody came together. everything that is making me mad as
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everybody is mad at us blacks. we do not it alone, okay? and how did the asians just get off the hook? they were in on this as well. but it was across the border. i think it was a beautiful thing but that is what happens when you listen. that is what put him over the top. that he would sit and talk with somebody like me and take an idea that i had and all of a sudden it is in the news as a possible policy. he would talk to the gardener, he would listen to people's concerns. like okay i don't know if i can fix that. like, hey, rfk why don't you come on here? he brought people together. and he listened. he was not... explaining everybody. i think that is what this is about. there is no buildings burning tonight. we had no problem walking into work because it was a universal [bleep] you to the administration. [applause] >> greg: charlie, what
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was great about last night was it does not matter who won i'm not even pretending. it does not matter who won it is that it is definitive. it is not like there is any wiggle room, you had to concede to. that is why as tyrus says everything is calm because the hammer came down. >> it was definitive. it was actually, i think even more devastating than losing the entire blue wall to donald trump again is the fact that if you look at the numbers in the states where he did not necessarily win, a place like new york, swallowed 13 points from 20202 his direction. you lost new jersey by five points. he won miami county in florida, the first republican since 1988 to win miami dayton county. it is all because of what you were talking about, tyrus. it is not about brooks brothers wearing
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republicans who turn else, it was everybody of every stripe and all completely driven by not, it was not a conservative thing, it is common sense. it is prosperity. they want to be able to live their lives and enjoy their what? >> greg: it is really obvious why people voted that way but you don't realize until people -- until after the fact that the other side is nuts. as a homeless lesbian transgender. you are transgender, correct? >> i'm on the fence around it. i just talk around the house. see what feels good. >> greg: isn't it ironic that the party of victims turned trump into the victim. >> it is nice two to sleep and then wake up and at the same guy is still in the leader. >> greg: in the bed. >> that was awesome.
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>> when you wake up in the cardboard box and they are still there. >> greg: i know. >> this is a fun one to celebrate. we were not able to celebrate 2016 because everybody was in shock and you had to pretend like you didn't vote for trump. like i don't know how this happened it is crazy. so this one is great but i feel like we still can't celebrate. because what this really is if you step back, this is a census of stupid people. the people who voted for kamala i think are stupid people. like she did not want to be president. she is happiest i guarantee she is happy that she lost of this thing. because you can only say i am from a middle-class to family so many times. now she can go on her book tour and do live events with hillary clinton. >> that's not going to work. >> greg: every day is wine o'clock. >> bananarama. >> greg: kat, give me
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your wasn't -- was done. tell me what you think. >> sure. i think all of the joy in this room and how happy everybody is here it does not come close to how happy hillary clinton is. >> off the hook. >> she wanted him to win so bad and the fact that he won by so bad she looked like a winner to herself. >> greg: yes. >> i think she does. and i think that it is going to be, a lot of people are blaming this on sexism, right? and i think that sexism is definitely is a real thing. i think that... >> greg: typical chick. prove it, lady. >> i think one of the things that men and women have in common is that they do not like women. [applause]
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so i think that, i want to explain what the democrats have gotten wrong. i think there is a huge difference between acknowledging sexism and chalking everything up to sexism. and there was this huge distant -- difference between sexism against women is real two, just to being a man is to be against women. people can only be pushed so far before they get kind of tired of it and they go from, hey,, what can i do to what can i do? what do you want me to do. do you want me to kill myself? and really if there is nothing you can do about it anyways and i feel like for a lot of people there was a lot of talk about women who were secretly going two vote for kamala. i know men will represent no identifiable information because they are truly scared to tell their wives who have told me that they secretly voted for trump. and it is for this reason. because you can only be told you are a piece of [bleep] so much until
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you were like if there is nothing i can do about it anyway. if it is inherent and who i am that i am a piece of [bleep] i want to do something to protest against that. i think that was the difference. a lot of men were sick of being told they were terrible and there is nothing they can do and i think that is a huge mistake that democrats made. one of many. >> turns out we can do something. [laughter] >> they did, they came out and voted. >> greg: turns out donald trump... women. up next the left crisis spin, trump's historic win. for more than a decade farxiga has been trusted again and again, and again. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> a story and five words.
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>> greg: young man voted for trump. this is a great story. young men shifted nearly 30 points to the right since 2020. analysts say it is because of the new media masculine cultural figures help them appear to drop -- appeal to generations that guys my theory is that they like to real dudes and their are no real dudes on the other side. what is your analysis? >> this is happening across the world not just america and have it in my country in england and july at the elections. women are going left, men are going right. it is not really a surprise. for the last 10 years they have told us patriarchy this, toxic masculinity that. even in the kamala campaign they were actively and openly -- openly denigrating men. we need to appeal to low tier men. no longer they put tampon tim as the
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running mates. such a joke. the other side you have the lawn parallel parking 40-foot rockets. i want to be on that team. it gets better still, it turns out women want actual out for men as well. women like real men. [applause] >> greg: to that point, kat. young women also shifted to the right by 14 percentage points. that is almost 15, kat. but more than 13. but not 15. 14. >> okay. i feel like kamala could have said something nice about dudes at some point. i was looking at her twitter, x or whatever it is called and i searched the word men and she had things like this is for latino men. this is for black men. it was still very much through the lens of
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race. as you point out all of the men surrounding her were like listen, first of all, as a dude i am sorry that i am a duty. that was "the five" they brought to the function. i think there is so much of that. people just, you are inherently bad because you are a man then where are you supposed two from there? >> greg: exactly. >> trump, combined with the fact that he was being told he was evil, hitler, stuff like that you see him joking around on these podcasts. a lot of podcasts then just watch for a fun that really put that picture at odds and made it a lot harder for them to do so. >> he came on our show for an hour. >> he did our show. he was on andrew socha, he went on with joe rogan. msnbc somebody said that they heard from a voter who voted for trump because kamala would not do joe rogan. >> greg: yes. all right, tyrus, we kept hearing about the
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bros for come alive. and they were on instagram and x. >> that show that you further know they were not hoes. they were hoes for kamala. >> husband has not posted on instagram for three years. >> no man says feeling great, looking two out, taking four great -- piepgrass, ready to support kamala. president trump is a dude. he is one of the boys as we would say in rustling. when i sit down with him once the interview was over we were talking about boxing and football and guy stuff. it came to the point where they were like mr. president you have an average -- an important dinner two to. and she was like but i'm talking to my bro and i was like appreciate you what you should go to that catholic dinner. like i didn't read these jokes in time. because he stayed for one extra beer with the
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bros and we respect that. tell us that we are wrong we opened the door like how dare you. we pull a guy off trying to attack you in the subway he is just as bad. nobody is voting for that. here is the deal, women want men to be men. they have girlfriends, they do not need the men to come in like i sat in on one tupperware party once. and when it was my turn i was like it is of [bleep] bold. what is that? and then i broke my own neck and got out of there. it was not men, it was not women, it was not gay, straight, it was everybody. everybody was in the room. to me, i'm sure you are used to this you are up there doing your best and everybody is like what the [bleep] or you talking about? let's go. and that is what happens across the board. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: yes.
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>> but bros can joke like that. don't you [bleep] cry, jamie. don't you do it. >> i thought a lot of great points and insults were made. [laughter] i didn't even know that about england. that make sense to me because my wife left. [laughter] >> greg: nicely done. i do not think it is that crazy. >> somebody said they would not vote for kamala because she was not on joe rogan. i think some people get it wrong when people say it is not that they like joe rogan they are fans of that is not the case, that is because you can see them be a real person. i think that joe rogan has the reach and that is because j.d. vance and trump came out and were real human beings for three hours. and they said that is who i am voting for.
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we never got that from kamala. she treated america like it is a first date. a first aid like we can't find anything bad and i still like her. which i say whatever they want to hear on the first date. i will tell them things like i am leaving soon. whatever. but i think it is the real person variable. like even her speeches, man. it can be ai. i watched her last speech and closed caption. and right in the middle the lady wrote [bleep] this job. and she walked out. >> greg: the language on you asthma. does it have you missing out on what you love, with who you love? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems. serious allergic reactions may occur. get help for swelling of your face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens
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♪ ♪ >> our story and five words. >> greg: government needs therapy over trump. biden-harris state department has organized therapy sessions for employees to cope with the stress
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of trump's victory. they are scared that they will be fired and amassed firing. also they are doing all of these little stress of programs and little get-togethers. do you think that your place of employment should be managing your personal and emotional response to? >> no. maybe i just grew up in a different generation but everybody should be scared for the job every single day. >> for these people this is exactly what donald trump is talking about when he talks about the deep state. entrenched bureaucrats that need to have their knowledge and need to know it will not be bad with trump at the helm. when you have already subbed in the government and you have survived the first trump administration i imagine they can do it again. let's come down a little bit. and two, if you are really wondering as a bureaucrat can i stay and serve the mission of the united states with donna date -- donald --
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donald j trump at the helm and your first thought is any therapy at the state department your first thought is i should get therapy. >> greg: kat this has to irritate you on a number of levels one is that as a bureaucrat you cannot get fired -- fire to. >> the reason they are worried about that is that they have talked about having elon musk come in and fire people whose jobs are unnecessary. >> greg: how do you actually say i could be fired. >> if you were saying own know i could be fired from my job, maybe what you should do is a more work at your job. you are admitting that you are worried your job is unnecessary. and you want me to feel bad for you. because i don't want to continue to pay for you to [bleep] off all day? [applause]
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it is not supposed to be a charity. workers were you provide a service and you receive money for that service. that is what work is supposed to be. you think you are a victim? know, find more work to do. make yourself indispensable so you can't be fired. do not cry about the fact that apparently you have been getting money for no reason. he would not be worried about this if you thought your job was necessary. >> greg: tyrus, remember when trump said the enemy was within? this feels like maybe he had a point. like this was like the leftover resistance, the deep state foot soldiers. >> i feel like what president trump has to do, he has to hire a couple guys from the movie office space. you know what i'm saying. i think jamie and i need to come down and start looking at everybody's purpose at work. we can wear our suits and talk to a guy whose name is the same as a singer and find out who does not like the sinker and fire him. they all should be fired. 1000%. i would ask for
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everybody can we get a printout of your x tweets and posts on facebook? every one of them. we have to eliminate those who leaked. and everybody who picked a side i think you should have a lot of overhaul at the white house if you have things happening like i don't know, cocaine on the ground. people making sex movies in the chambers. i feel like you need a massive overhaul and there are people who are in charge of the department of staples? they should go. instead of having little town hall, little trigger sessions, have a sign on there in the database for what i have to send your resume. because everyone who is a part of this administration who did not come outside and yell, hey,, the president can't thank straight on my crazy? he can't talk a straight and nobody said anything. they ran their program their way they run at their way and at the expense of the american people.
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so elon musk should just fire everybody. [applause] not just there, he is going to have what? 54 in the senate? what a great time for term limits, mr. president. you should have enough to get that done. not only that cleaned them else. drain the swamp for good. >> greg: jamie, they are having these cry sessions. given that your whole life is one big sob story you can probably relate. >> this defeat for them is basically just another day in your life. >> yes. i really am thinking about what tyrus said. i wish we were in a room and we go, hey,, come in for this therapy session. you guys are fired. >> greg: weaken the wear them in. >> kat is right, people need to prove their jobs are necessary. you should go up to kamala right now and you are fired she says what
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exactly do you want me to stop doing? >> one funny part about this is the last time they held these type of sessions that was last year i think? by mistake they sent out a bunch of emails on them a standard everyone? they used all the wrong pronouns. that was the last time they held these therapy sessions. people need to have their feelings -- not have their feelings hurt so easily. i was mistaken. somebody thought i was a woman once and i was like what do i care what one urologist thinks? [applause] >> greg: all of that distance for one a [bleep] joke and it was worth it. up nex introducing new eroxon gel, the first fda-cleared ed treatment available without a prescription. eroxon gel is clinically proven to work within ten minutes, so you and your partner can experience the heights of intimacy. new eroxon ed treatment gel. i'll be home for christmas.
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♪ ♪ >> we have another clip for you it is a video of the day part two.
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>> greg: he could not stop at robocop. the video of the day comes from the holidays in hotel. i love the days in hotel especially the one and texas were a criminal hold up in his room and was taken out by a bomb squad robot, crazy, right? who knew there were hotels and not filled with migrants. the wanted man exchanged gunfire with police for a two hour standoff before being brought to heel by an officer made of steel. watch this play-by-play by a local reporter. >> we watched as he went in and out of the hotel room waving a bible. officers deployed the robot. he tried to push the robot away, he even shoots it. that does not stop the robot eventually dispenses the gas into the room. you can then see him crawling out through the window and collapsing on the floor. the robot then runs right over him pending to the ground and the s.w.a.t. team. [laughter]
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[applause] >> greg: tyrus, i really do not expect that response from the audience. >> they were just glad that, listen, this is a big deal for them. this is the first time that white people are not going to be blamed for police violence. they are like it is not us! it is the robot! >> greg: but he has robot privilege. >> you better hope the person who was controlling it was not a white guy. [laughter] >> greg: that is true. it is not a robot if it is controlled by somebody else. >> listen, i would have run over him as well. [laughter] but people need to see this. apprehending criminals is not easy. even robots have to [bleep] them up sometimes. i mean, he did everything right.
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>> greg: it is true, jamie, you eliminate the emotion from an arrest that has to be good. did that happen with you when you were arrested at? >> i feel like the machines have been taking over and it is now our fault. like we are having these robots. and also you know i have spent some time at the days in. and you can tell if you look at the hotel if you look at the hotel like this and you go to a door and he opened the door and the parking lot is there? you have made a series of bad decisions in your life. you know what i mean? i stayed at days inn about a month ago and i call the front desk and i said i have a leak in my sink and the guy goes a go-ahead i don't give a [bleep]. [applause] >> greg: kat. [laughter] just... [laughter]
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they stand up was two hours. >> yes? >> two hours of the s.w.a.t. team then the robot did that. >> greg: why do you think they did not earlier, like earlier a guy did not go and say i have a robot that can do this. it took so long? >> they had two through the paperwork. >> johnson forgot to charge him from the last drug host. >> greg: gillian, what do you make of this? is this a promising sign for the future? >> i was wondering where i can get one. i was wondering if this can get my kids out of bed. just talk back four-wheel right over them. that is amazing. i'm so impressed. >> greg: kat. did you notice the robot had gas? >> no. i think this, glad you did, though. i think this is something that can be
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great for texas i don't think you can use that in manhattan. kind of looks like performance art. you know what i mean? like if you did this in brooklyn people would just be like they would come and take pictures and tell the guy they liked his installation. meanwhile he is like a dangerous drug dealer with a gun. you cannot do that here. >> greg: i liked how he threw the towel on it. >> it was picked survives. they even enhanced the guy at the end. >> greg: i believe the suspect was then put in custody but then the robot drove to a local bar and the charts of we40. he got into a fight with the fireman. is that a new york thing? >> yes. >> greg: cops and firemen they do not get along? >> that is everywhere. where do they have semipro football? firemen and police that they that is a big thing. >> greg: so that is what it is about what i
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don't care. the show still goes on i am a pro. [applause]
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>> everything is racist. >> greg: to let him
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everything is racist to walking has been legalized in new york city after the official said the law was discriminatory to minorities. they argued that 90% of jaywalking tickets went to black and latino pedestrians. they say that they receive a disproportionate number of tickets compared to areas with dense or pedestrian traffic. but i ask when it is legalized and if there are more minorities jaywalking that means more minorities will get hit by cars of? so what is more racist? >> does it, though? i always thought jaywalking laws are an insult to my intelligence. >> greg: really? >> if there was a truck coming i am not going two. >> greg: yes. >> you know. the reason i don't cross the street is because of the no sign know it is because of the truck. i have always been able to figure it out for myself.
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but maybe i am just exceptionally intelligent. i don't know. >> i mean that its a fair litmus test. for everyone. like what happened to your son? he got hit jaywalking. i'm so sorry you had to raise that. you know what i'm saying? i think that is an acceptable loss. to walking, at the ends of the herd. >> greg: turn it into a positive it. >> on millionth know it it all? let him cross. >> greg: it seems to me whenever there is something that disproportionately affects a minority they remove the thing that could possibly make the lives of the minorities worse. no cash bail, guys get out and they played minority neighbourhoods. and it ends up, like... >> there was a fickle nature to it and it never ends. i mean jaywalking is an art form in new york city. i jaywalk all the time.
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there is nothing new here. because there is no longer a lot in place. we have just made it into a form of race baiting. i can only imagine like you said, if more minorities are now being hit at a disproportionate rate does that make the driver's racist? is a driving going to be known as a hate crime? where are we going with this? >> greg: taught her, that means that for once you can actually be a rebel. you cannot jaywalk. you can tell people you know what i do? i don't jaywalk. i know it is legal but i do not jaywalk. >> i can do that on the way to the real estate conference i am perpetually just two to. >> greg: take your wedding ring up so you can go to the bar. >> i threw red meet to the conservative base in the audience in the last block i will go for the work. i agree with this. jaywalking should not be a crying. everybody does it, there are bigger issues in the city of new york than jaywalking. i agree with the far left. me now.
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>> greg: i know what you were doing this. because the new york marathon, you want the runners to get hit. >> and if we can throw some cyclists in there. >> everybody hates cyclists. >> maybe he wants the far left protesters who we always see in the middle of the street to get hit. >> greg: no comment. >> but cannot get the base back up. >> greg: yes. >> the reason we had jaywalking grows in the first place were put in place to get rid of squeegee men. that is the issue of getting rid of, we don't want to squeegee been back, do we? to like what for more than a decade farxiga has been trusted again and again, and again. ♪far-xi-ga♪ ♪far-xi-ga♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. (vo) this black friday, verizon will turn your old
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