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>> greg: a new york city is implying road salt before they rub up against you. and the big apple maniacs are resorting to pushing people in front of snowplows. huh i thought that was too grim as well. but you never know until you try, in my right in america? the leader of the border says ice arrested more than 300 illegal migrants on trump's full day in office and now it is
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among joe biden's nursing staff. the visiting angels are now leaving. meanwhile, donald trump announced an end to all dei in the federal government today. but thankfully, some dei hires had cleared out their desks weeks ago. [cheering and applause] >> greg: you weren't sure, were you? president trump shared thing note joe biden left him in the resolute desk. i think we have a shot of it here. [laughter] >> greg: over at the view, and a navarro described the black artists who performed at trump's inauguration as trained seals. then she caught a sardine with her mouth. you know it's so cute when she balances the ball on her nose. speaking of the inauguration,
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mark zuckerberg sat next to lauren sanchez and was caught -- was caught leering at her ample was him. prompting a nearby bill clinton to say, what an amateur! a turkish woman set a world record by crushing five watermelons in 60 seconds using only her thighs. >> mom? >> greg: i guess we finally figured out who killed gallagher. according to a new study, ai can predict career success from a single facial image. on the downside though, can also predict total failure. and snow has been dumping on states in the south, including 10 inches in new orleans. of course new orleans hasn't experienced 10 inches since
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tyrus left. [laughter] he has huge forearms! and all of those wrist curls! so donald trump won the electorate college, all the swing states and the popular vote. that is virtually every state in the nation shifting significantly to the right. so one may wonder, what do the democrats have left? well, they will always have hitler. >> what do you think of elon musk, perhaps the presidents most visible advisor, doing to hitler salutes last night at the president's televised rally? >> no, elon musk did not do those salutes. >> i think that your work and the administration's work on anti-semitism only comes with real impact and credibility if it holds both right and left accountable. the credibility comes with calling anti-semitism and anti-semitism behavior out when it comes from both the right and the left. >> greg: and that guy is a
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senator. form connecticut. who knew a liquid mixture used to clean your pants could run for office. i mean what a douche. until these bozos are still doubling down on demented, building on the whole trump is hitler themes that help them lose two, may be three elections. i mean of all of the strategies they decide to hold onto after such a humiliating defeat, it is this one? so here's your latest hoax. elon gave a nazi salute at the trumpet inauguration. >> there are elections that come and go back some elections are important and some are not. but this one. [laughter] this one really mattered. and i just want to say thank you for making it happen. thank you. [cheering and applause] thank you. my heart goes out to you.
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>> greg: omg he raised his arm in the air. so the media jumped all over this like kevin spacey on a boy band. here's just a few of the outlets who got the memo. musk offers a like -- nazi like salute. it is day number 2 and they have already showed us who they are. no of course this no longer registers. like joy's guide to personal hygiene, no one is buying it. so why are they still doing it? well they have lost so much credibility that it is easier for them to lose it all. then it is to earn it back. it is like when you get lost hiking. you go back the way you came or do you eat your spouse? that's a good question. or imagine you have a really fat friend who should go on a diet. the problem is he is on death row. so really, what is the point in cutting calories?
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that is the media. they are dead men walking, or in this case dead men walking to the unemployment line. and you may think it is the fringe that is pushing this. no back it is the whole crazy court. pbs, a.k.a. please be stupid, claims that the salute appears similar to hitler's. did you nose the restraint and that? they didn't say it was a fascist salute, they said it appeared similar. that is how the left plays fair. we won't call you hitler, we will just say you remind us a lot of hitler. no wonder ratings are lower than jerry's balls. now since then, the very liberal anti-defamation league said it is not a nazi salute and that is when aoc slammed the jewish outfit claiming they work for nazi's. this is a good time to remember she's in government because she couldn't hack it as a bartender. apparently when people ordered drinks she called him racist.
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but i guess she forgot this was her a few years ago at a rally of her own. >> and we will not relent to that. we will not bow down to that. we will keep fighting for a better future. >> greg: if musk is hitler, i guess that makes her ava braun. but there are so many hitler's on the left. there is liz, hillary, kamala, barack. i mean the upside with all of these salutes is that their staff use the opportunity to spray them with deodorant. and so many democrats wonder why is everybody leaving the party? will here is your answer. how can you even relax around a liberal if they're going to link your body language everything. you say i like to play fetch with my dog, they say you know who else liked to do that? hitler! would you check out my new harley? and they will say, you know,
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mussolini loved motorbikes. you say, it is really cold, you spare a blanket? and they say, okay qaddafi. speaking of, okay,, member how they claimed the okay sign was a fascist symbol or that a garage door handle was a noose and a stray banana peel was racist? their filter for interpreting life is so narrow, so joyless and vindictive that everything is potentially evil. which makes them worth avoiding at all costs. at some point those remaining democrats need to ask themselves a question. and it is not why so many blacks, whites,'s panics and else have fled their party or even why your most successful democrats have left the party as well. it is why you are still where you are. could it be that like all sinking ships, you are the rats that have nowhere else to go? no one wants you because you are so [bleep] miserable. maybe everyone isn't flocking to trump, they are just running from you.
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and for that, we salute you. let's welcome tonight gas! you can trace me back to his hotel room tonight, fox news at night anchor, trace gallagher! he stopped working after too many people jumped overboard. actor, writer, comedian, jamie lissow! she has been talking about maternity for what feels like on each turn a d. fox news contributor kat timpf! and he is a lot like needlepoint, old ladies want to do him on the couch. tyrus! >> i'm with it. >> greg: trace, you are my favorite hard news guy. >> thank you greg. >> greg: because you make the news hard. why is the media repeating the
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same mistake that they have made before the election? is it deliberate? is it stupid? is it a drug to them? >> it's almost like they miss saying hitler so much they have to get back on board. they just cannot get away from it so if they can't say hitler, they have to get to the next step which is calling elon musk, saying he did a hitler salute, a nazi salute. the truth is it is going so far that there is even worried that the nfl is making punt returners when they do the fair catch sign , a 15-yard penalty and you're thrown out of the game. then when you go to the sideline, you can't have gatorade, you have to eat fish. which i think is bad. elon musk did not even come close to doing the nazi sign, he said i love you and every time they play this they turned the sound down. he said i love you. you pointed out, everybody has done this. the athletes do it all the time. >> greg: when superman's flying, if you ever put his arms down, he dies.
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and he is a real... and jamie, as a nazi, are you offended... [laughter] are you offended when nonnazi's steal your thunder through false accusations? you worked very hard in the brotherhood. >> that is a bit of a challenging question, greg. the left is grasping at straws. and biden needs the straws to eat his meals. that is the problem. what you said, you have to take the context of it. obviously he is -- member he was jumping up and down? i think elon is an excitable guy that does some wacky things sometimes because he is excited. he said my heart goes out to you or something. i don't speak german but i don't think that is what hitler was yelling. when he was yelling that stuff. and i just feel like -- you need the words. look at the difference between
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hale hitler and taxi. halo taxi is very different than hale hitler. i say leave elon musk alone. he is like a kid in a candy store that knows exactly how many pieces of candy are in it. >> greg: when he is in front of crowds, you never know what's going to happen. kat, what you think is behind this? are they, like jamie says, out of straws to grasp? >> i think so. and i also think that once one person says it, they feel like you have to say it as well or else then you are also a nazi. so it is like a weird telephone game. but the adl -- for them to say that, if you follow the adl, it wasn't that long ago that elon was threatening to sue them because they were accusing him, suggesting that he was anti-semitic for not doing
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enough to combat anti-semitism on -- i think it was called twitter then. and if they are like know -- now you're going after them, it's like this makes no sense. he got too excited. and also, he said no i wasn't doing that. if he was going to be so bold as to go out in front of this crowd and do a nazi salute, i feel like you would also be so bold as to say that was what you did. >> greg: exactly, why would you deny it? >> you are the richest men in the world. >> greg: if anybody's going to be a nazi... i mean he has nazi money! >> he could literally go and pull up hitler's dead body, take his arm off and do it with him. because that is how much money he has. >> greg: does it bother you that were talking about this? >> it bothers me that everyone is too much in love with elon. listen, he is a genius and he has a lot of money. but he is not athletic.
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you just can't have it all. he was trying to have a wolf of wall street moment but he has zero rhythm, he jumped when he should have stopped. he is embarrassed, he looked like a goose who thought he could fly but his mom was like, you're not quite ready yet. that's what he was doing. he was so excited, is not used to being in front of crowds unless he can fire them so this is new for him. but the serious side is, greg, you have to stop making excuses. this is who they are. if you are a racist person and you have been giving the opportunity to show yourself every day, you are not going to change. if a man abuses his wife and his kids and they tell him, a, you're not going to go to jail anymore, you will lose your job anymore, you no longer will have good moments. every time someone says something he's going to hit them, is going to call him a name because it has been there bosses, i guarantee you they got two thumbs up or to hale's when
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they came through the thing because this is who they are. they are not going to change, this is who they have always been but they used president trump and that narrative to show who they are. so be wary, because this is who they are. >> greg: this is who they are... tonight at 9:00. all right, up next, he stayed silent in the pew and then gave her a bad review. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her with ease. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin and locks in moisture to provide soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. [laughter] you go to sandals to get really, really close... to the caribbean.
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♪ it's coming your way, hey, hey,, it's video of the day! [cheering and applause] >> greg: she used her sermon to treat us like vermin. are video of the day comes from the national prayer service were a bishop -- typical priest --
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used her pulpit to lecture trump about the evils of his new administration, role it. >> i ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. there are children in democratic, republican and independent families. some fear for their lives. the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. i ask you to have mercy, mr. president . >> greg: they do or dishes. will that was infantile. you know, she kind of looks familiar to me. was she wants a news reporter for cincinnati?
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she later went on cnn to explain herself. >> i was looking at the president because i was speaking directly to him. i was also, frankly as you do in every sermon, speaking to everyone who was listening through that one on one conversation with the president. reminding us all that in the people that are frightened in our country, there are two groups of people i mentioned that are our fellow human beings and that they have been portrayed all throughout the political campaign in the harshest of lights. >> greg: the harshest of lights? i have seen more attractive bishops on a chessboard. what did trump think of the speech? >> what did you think? did you find it exciting? >> it was an exciting, was it? i didn't think it was a great service. they can do much better. [laughter]
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you know though, trump has changed. i mean he didn't even call her ugly. that's a start. if she wants to push left talking points from the pulpit, wait a few weeks and save it for joe biden's eulogy. were all going to die. jaimee, trends kids are endangered. i don't think any of them were shot in the head like a person she is basically admonishing. >> i was confused at a lot of stuff. she had a one-on-one conversation with him and everybody? and like -- i don't think he had to talk back so i don't know -- she said she is a piscopo he and? i don't know, you worship joe piscopo? is that what that is? i know lutheran is to worship
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luther van room but wasn't sure. i think bishops should only be allowed to move diagonally. [laughter] no matter what side of politics you are on, it was boring. there was one point i saw on the cross statue looking at his watch. he went like... in all seriousness, she brings up a passage in the bible where she kind of says like pack god teaches us to be merciful to the stranger. and i don't think god was talking about vans with tinted windows and stranger danger and all of these things. we kind of tried that, right? with immigration. and there has been some problems with it. and that's why things have to be done. i just felt like -- there's like a time into place for something like that, right? there's a time and a place.
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things that bind is never sure of. i actually felt like it was verschuren an appropriate time to do something like that. and if nothing else, kind of confusing. there is many ways to interpret the bible and i thought that was kind of a narrow way to do it. >> greg: the thing is, maybe -- you think about all of the victims of illegal immigrants or the fact that legal immigrants are against illegal immigration. because they waited in line. >> the way that he handled it, he didn't get into any of that. he didn't get into any of the content of anything she said, he didn't say will actually, how can you say this once also did this? he just said, you were boring. which i think she wanted to have a debate of some kind. i think everybody sat there and i think she wanted to get a rise out of him. i think that she wanted to kind of go there. and the best way i think, really, to handle someone who is trying to upset you is to just
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say that all your insults weren't that exciting. i would say that was a masterful move. >> greg: tyrus, she didn't call him a nazi. >> anytime so when asked me to go to church, i'll just break this little gem out. i'm good, i don't have much to gain. this is the problem with activists. she's an activist. and she was pretending to be a person of god. to be an activist, to sit there and say that there were these children afraid, the only reason why they were afraid is because of your rhetoric. you are the ones who say that the bogeyman is coming to get you. you're the ones who say they're going to put you in camps. trust me, the one thing that trump cannot do is keep a secret. you know what i'm saying? if he had plans, as soon as the
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inauguration speech, it would've been way different. and he would have seen all these guys with nets just showing up. anybody with a rainbow, get them! it's just stupid. it's stupid. your parents used to do this to us. look under the bed, there's a bogeyman, you have to stay in bed. there's a bogeyman, there's a bogeyman. that's all well and fine until i finally looked under the bed and there wasn't a bogeyman. it was her boyfriend and he beat the heck out of me. i was never afraid of the bogeyman after that. but she was responsible. the activists are the problem. they're the ones trying to convince us, because the idea that these people didn't vote for president trump, you are a [bleep] if you don't think that's true. they did in big numbers. [applause] >> greg: jaimee and tyrus, there is something about the
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activists who don't know time or place. they believe that you have to be self-actualized, even when you're ordering coffee at starbucks. it's like, i am an activist all the time. including when i'm in mass. and i think that is the woke virus at its worst. >> and trump was set up. this is not the time or place. the cathedral knew this was going to happen because this bishop has done this many -- >> greg: sure they have vetted it better? >> it should have been vetted, they should have been notified. the trump family should have been notified and notified other people. we had lorenzo, who was by the way, the black pastor to give the benediction at the inauguration who was wonderful, he was in the mass and he was appalled, he said this is not the time. it is not the place for you to bring up politics. and when you say it is a debate, you know he does not have any power to debate back. maybe at some point in time he will, but it is not the right place to do that. it is not proper.
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>> greg: i think tomorrow we will have joe piscopo on live to talk about it. is he upset that his own church has acted so dishonestly? >> you will need an extra chair for his hairpiece. >> greg: i think it's a weave. >> i have a question, why do know activists look like they are active? >> too busy fighting the cause. >> greg: up next, trump says bye-bye to dei. [cheering and applause]
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there is no getting -- they're still getting paid! but he signed an executive order on monday demolishing all federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs. so is america finally a meritocracy again? >> greg: >> paid leave doesn't sound that bad. i can't wait for mine. any day now! i mean -- i don't have disdain for dei specifically, i have disdain for government waste overall. and it is not disputable that so many of these programs do not help anything, and in many cases make things worse. so why are we still spending money to pay these people? it shouldn't be controversial when you put it that way. it really shouldn't be controversial. if it is not doing any good and in many cases doing poorly, why are you forcibly taking money from us? which is what taxes are, to pay for these people. we should get rid of government waste overall and this is waste at best. it really should not be
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controversial. >> greg: what do you think tyrus? [cheering and applause] kat is alluding that dei create more division. >> it does, it upsets everybody. especially if the person that they picked is the same color as you and he is a [bleep]. because you are like well, there goes my shot. [laughter] the last guy we hired eight crayons all day instead of telling the what weather. thanks... i think as a guy who has been sent on paid leave before, there is a timeline of it. and the scariest thing is when they don't give you a timeline. they are just waiting for the news cycle. so the layoff will probably be on monday. typically we call it severance if you want to be cool about it in the double eagle you eat when they gave me paid leave. i got 90 days.
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and i needed that because i needed to find a [bleep] job. so what he's doing is giving them -- but you can't give them 90 days because they couldn't get this job. so they are going to try to get another dei job and there are none out there. so you might as well just pull the plug now because you don't get used to paying your bills until you educate yourself and start doing hard work. >> greg: it's true, there will be no dei left. trace, as we know, fox originally had in place, dei for hot dudes. that is how you got in here. >> yes, many years ago. do you fear you might be fired now that we've gotten rid of dei for hot dudes? >> yeah,, mean a lot of others are saying listen, dei was nothing more than a race to mediocrity. it creates division, it strives towards mediocrity. and did you notice the executive
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order, it's not just dei, now it is diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. and you're like, when -- they keep adding letters? and my thing is why not just make it dei aaa, that way they can be yes, you lose your job but you still get roadside assistance. i think it's one of those things were you have to let people reach their equilibrium. you cannot force things and we have been forcing it for so long , the country is fed up and they want it to be gone. [cheering and applause] >> greg: diversity is great but you have to leave with confidence or merit first. with this end affect your career? meaning will you finally have one? >> trace to just remind me of my career when he said race to mediocrity. i think this is all really great news. paid leave though -- the phrase paid leave does remind me of my
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divorce. because i paid her and she left. [applause] as tyrus was talking, i realized i don't think i have ever had a real job. because he was like paid leave, severance and i was like, what are those? because you have to have like a good job, i think -- because it's kind of a windpipe in wynne. >> they say were to give you two weeks pay. >> i have the same thing but it's 5'7" and 5'7". i do think though -- isn't paid leave almost like a win-win. it's almost like -- did you ever get suspended from school? the tension sucked but suspension they were like, hey, you have to leave and you were like, i want to leave. we are all winning. but i'm just thinking -- at least he is giving them those perks and getting us what we want. because i don't know what severance is -- >> greg: you've never had a real job? >> i don't think i've ever had paid retirement and paid leave
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or any of this stuff. i'll tell you what about retirement, if i died tomorrow, rig, i will have saved the exact right amount of money. [laughter] >> greg: you should die tomorrow to achieve that goal. >> greg: i apologize... i'm sorry... i'm not really sorry. >> you just told him to die! >> so you can dine mediocrity. >> and for some reason i was like okay! >> greg: coming up, a refreshing story about old glory. [cheering and applause] with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in.
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they have implement today one flag policy barring u.s. outpost from hoisting pride and black lives matter flags and allowing only the american flag to be flown at embassies. [cheering and applause] what do you say to that? >> no [bleep]. should have never been any other way. it's the united states of america. our flake should stand alone. that's it. [cheering and applause] >> greg: trace, doesn't this make it easier for everyone? you eliminate the argument, know you can't put up a ukraine flag, you can put up a rainbow flag. there's no choice except the red, white and blue. it's like dad's home and says no, you were not doing this. everybody is kind of relieved. >> it is a continuation of the dei argument which is that no matter how many flakes you put up, you are still not going to be totally inclusive, you're leaving somebody out periods you
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can put every flake up there you want and somebody's going to be left out. so you put the flag that is inclusive to everyone, which is the american flag. that's the way it works. because you know in the south, if you put up all of the flags, you are still at the very bottom going to have to have it's 5:00 somewhere flying. that's just the way it is. she have to keep putting up flags to placate the masses and you were never going to placate them. so just have one that we can all respect. >> you ever see -- not embassies, you ever see anyone's twitter or instagram bioware you can tell they are into deep at the flags? >> greg: yes. >> they have the pride flake and then blm and then the ukrainian flag and then they'll have -- at some point they took the hashtag stay home save lives out but you don't know when they did that. they have the stop the spread -- it's like once you start you can't stop, i feel like.
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>> they can't even put their name they are. >> you're into deep at the flags. >> that's the same person who has the sign on their lawn, this is my neighborhood that has all of the things they believe. you know it's on i'm talking about? it has like i believe in science, hate has no home, it's amazing. >> that's like a healthy tip for who not to meet r. >> the mask of moji... >> they have the worst candy on halloween. so jaimee -- i know you don't have a home to raise a flag but what are you going to do with all of your flags now? >> i'm going to put a flake on the intent of the car i live in. of course there should be one flag, right? it's the united states flag, this makes too much sense. and my uncle, he was really upset when they did that regular flake and then the pride flake underneath it. he is very -- he is so excited. he gets mad at the sky when there is a rainbow.
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after a storm. and i get it. i get that the pride flake is important to some and it adds significance, demonstrates the different colors your hair can be to be a part of the community. >> greg: yeah? keep going... >> keep going! >> greg: i want to see how far you will get yourself. come on, i know there's something in there. >> i haven't seen the guy that owns the u.s. flag store near my house this excited since nine/12 [laughter] [cheering and applause] >> well played... we asked him. >> greg: i knew there was one in there. wondering do i do it? you had the look on your face. and i had to pull it out of you. >> in case of emergency, break
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[cheering and applause] >> that was fun! this city has gone to and there may or can't even spell. welcome to a new segment to help you take the edge off. first off the shot. philadelphia's liberal mayor cheryl parker. she is famous for pushing dei in one of america's top crime-ridden, democrat run cities. but chaser, watching her at a recent news conference trying to spell the name of her cities football team... [laughter] >> let's go birds! >> greg: let's go! let's go birds!
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birds! trace, i think the upside here is that she didn't try to spell philadelphia. [laughter] she would start with. >> this is how the redskins became the commanders, this whole thing. because someone misspelled the redskins and that was offensive, let's make them the commanders. you will see this team next year, that will be there name. because they don't offend anybody at all. >> greg: i mean how hard is it to spell eagles? jamie? i mean, when you learn how to spell eagles? you learn that, in what, fifth the fourth grade? >> i'll probably learn it to. i never seen somebody's spell something that quickly and then commit to it. she just committed to -- it is eagle. being the mayor of a place and not being able to spell the name
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of your home team should be completely... >> greg: may be she was a little drunk. >> and then someone goes you don't know how to spell and she goes, hey,, fw. [laughter] >> greg: tyrus, in what bugs me? this is so unfair to the fine people of philadelphia who are already viewed as stupid. >> screw them, this goes back to what i was talking about. now i can't run for mayor for philadelphia because as soon as i run and there will be a spelling test. it's not fair. and what really makes me upset is that she has the speech written down! you can see it right there! and she is outside eagles stadium. all you had to do was look up! [laughter] [cheering and applause] >> the guide behind her -- if she just did a -- if you pulled
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a jamie who can't remember any of his [bleep] jokes, he has his little paper and he's like a guys, that i tell you the one about 912? has it written down! >> were you nervous you're going to get the year wrong? >> yeah,, i've been nervous the whole night. >> but this is exactly why i can't stand when dei is black. be mexican or white or asian. because next time i walk into a job interview the first thing they will do is, hey, this is standard, were going to give you a spelling test and that'll have to take a spelling test on things like eagles, bird, philadelphia. >> greg: kat, does this underlined the stereotype that women are bad spellers? shut up! >> that's not even an accurate stereotype... >> greg: i know! >> you're not even being a bigot correctly! people say women are good it -- have higher linguist intelligence. anyway, this is a metaphor i think for government in general about just being wrong but doing
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it so loudly and confidently with a smile on your face so that nobody notices. >> greg: she has a master's from the university of pennsylvania. what does that say about the university of pennsylvania? >> they don't have spelling tests. >> they don't. >> i heard she got her mda from business school. [laughter] >> greg: we are going to move on. we will be right back. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. with skyrizi, feel symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 3 years. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. liver problems leading to hospitalization may occur when treated for crohn's. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ask your gastroenterologist about skyrizi.
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[cheering and applause] >> greg: trace gallagher, jamie lissow, kat timpf, tyrus, her studio audience, "fox news at night" is next. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you, america. [cheering and applause] >> trace: good evening again, i'm trace gallagher. 8:00 on the west coast,

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