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>> they didn't set. >> out to change america. that's what ended. >> up happening. >> all right, a programing note. tomorrow i will travel to washington dc to interview vice president jd vance. the interview will air tomorrow at 9:00 eastern, right here on the fox news channel. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. for news. any time. every time, all the time. foxnews.com. hannity.com. and in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is standing by to put a smile on your face. we'll see you tomorrow with jd. have a great night.
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>> ha ha. >> yeah. >> yeah. all right. i suppose. that'll do. happy tuesday everyone. >> so angry. >> newsman jim acosta. >> announced on. >> air that he's leaving cnn. >> he now works. for the. same highly. >> esteemed organization as his former colleague, don lemon. >> the trump white house. >> has unveiled a new twitter account to hold fake news accountable. it's called rapid response 47. not to be confused with rapid response 46, which is how many times they called 911 when they thought joe was dead. it's president trump has recently floated the idea of sending nearly 90,000 newly
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hired irs agents to the border. the drug cartels welcomed the news, saying finally, someone less popular than us. illinois governor jay pritzker says he'll stand in the way of deportations that he feels break illinois law. he also says he'll stand in the way of anyone who tries to cut in front of him at sizzler. he's a big, fat guy. ha ha ha. on his first day on the job, secretary of defense pete hegseth declared no more die at the department, and you're already seeing a big change. instead of take your daughter to work day, you now have learn to kill people month. trump has signed an executive order banning transgender troops from the military. they will be reassigned to the bravo channel. such a gay channel, i
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can tell you. don't watch. so with the help from the taliban, the biden administration spent $15 million to hand out contraceptives and condoms in afghanistan. this after failing to convince the goats to go on the pill. >> i knew. >> that was. >> coming. >> but i guess the taliban is cool with condoms. i mean, why would they take our advice on how to pull out? wow. i know john fetterman drew outrage from the cast of the view for claiming trump's new york hush money trial was politically motivated. i guess the view thought he was one of them because he also weighs 300 pounds. and finally, the cia now says a lab leak is the most likely explanation for the covid 19 pandemic. great news for lovers of bat soup. all
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right, let's do a monologue. okay, greg. so it seems like the trump led republican party is kicking and taking names. i haven't seen this many changes since puberty. now, i know this is the part where i'm supposed to say all politics is cyclical, that the dems are going to come back storming in the midterms. and it could be true, of course, but it's also possible that in a game of one on one, i could dunk on barron trump. but you know that's not true right now. the dems are lost wandering in the political wilderness like joe biden in the rainforest. maybe we could turn that into a reality tv show called naked and afraid of the truth. they're like a bunch of california politicians standing around watching the houses burn. no plan, no leadership, nobody to tell them what to do. so what's left when you're left with the one tool that your elites taught you? well, you get this cover story from new york magazine that bashes young righties, titled
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the cool kids table. because of course, for the left, it always goes back to the cafeteria in high school, and it takes the new maga generation to task for being happy, hopeful, and so-called normal. but in the piece, the writer paints them as creepy, white and racist, especially white as white as steve doocy at a nude beach. but the writer brock colyar couldn't rely on facts for that observation. the rag had to resort to some heavy handed photo edits, in which the magazine reviews blacks from the cover photo and the party. the writer even quotes a party goer without mentioning that person's race. he could have. but then there goes your byline. it's no cover story if it's black and white. but according to young black conservative c.j. pierson, who actually hosted the event, there were black partiers there that the magazine either cropped out or carefully avoided for its cover photo. that must have been awkward, you know, asking the blacks to
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move out of the photo because they're ruining your narrative. they're real. they're like a really specific wedding. wedding photographer. just a bridesmaid now, just the parents and now just the white people. so who are the racists now? of course, this ain't new. it's just another retread of an old attack. but it's even more pointless because no one is buying it anymore. this beast has been slayed, so why are they still playing this tune long after the song died? it's too easy to say because they have nothing else. because this time is different. sure, you could always pick any issue and it would be the same crime, immigration, social events underneath it. it's always going to be the racism. but now there's a helplessness to it, and the helplessness is due to a total reliance on outside forces telling you what to think. and now that outside force has been decapitated, that voice that told them trump was hitler, or men could shower
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with girls or taylor swift was a six when you know she's a five, that voice has vanished. the progressive bat signal has been turned off, and writers like brock, they're on their own. when no one is giving them marching orders, they run around like non-binary chickens with their heads cut off on, and so they pretend to report, but wonder bitterly why everyone else seems so different from them. and by different, i mean free and happy because they're thinking for themselves. look at that cover the people that the left hates, they look awesome, and most of all, fearless. you can bet they aren't looking over their shoulders for cancel cops. hell, they even invited one to the party. the writer from new york magazine. so in these happy faces, you see people who weren't waiting for a bat signal. they weren't slaves to the external voice. the fear of social stigma unleashed online by a tiny group of unstable shut ins who claim to be journalists. all
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this trump energy is fueled by that repudiation. trump freed america from the slavery of paralyzing groupthink, which was the empty, sad life that the elites exploited for status and wealth, that wokeism the fear of the smear. and now it's all gone, and all you have are the pathetic few who wait for their marching orders from somewhere, anywhere, please. meanwhile, the rest of the world parties on and you can bet they aren't thinking of you, dear writer. and that's what hurts most when you make your life about identity. it hurts that no one cares as everyone realizes you have nothing else and you become a party of one. >> let's welcome. >> tonight's guest. >> she's like a. >> ray of sunshine. >> bright. >> warm and loved by nudists. cohost of outnumbered, emily compagno. he's got more faces than a watch factory. actor and comedian jim breuer. her mood
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changes are as drastic as her pants are temporarily elastic. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor tim. he's like bingo, because old women love to shout his name. new york times best selling author, comedian and former nba champion. emily. i am fascinated by the reaction to every issue and problem from the dems because they seem headless and so the their reactions seem like they're from a dying world. what say you, emily? >> yes, it's almost. >> like when you watch. >> those sci. >> fi movies. and you know. >> that the. cyborg in charge. >> you know, you. >> shoot the. arrow and you and. >> you kill. >> the thing. >> in the. >> middle, and. >> all of a sudden, the millions of robots. >> don't know what to do. >> before they. >> all fall down. >> and i see it the most, i think with the dismantling. >> of the federal. >> government of the bloat. what i love the most, actually,
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is the irs agent thing going to the border, because to me, that's that's sort of emblematic of the entire thing happening this shift, this freedom from groupthink that everyone was paralyzed from. it permeated our government. and reminder that the irs spent your tax dollars to the tune of 35 million on military style weapons and artillery and military gear. why in the do irs agents coming after your money need to have military style weapons? because killing it because they're stealing 10 million of that in the last five years. so the fact that now it's like, okay, you want to play rambo? i've seen firsthand them show up in pairs of two around the country to claw back your income that they thought was theirs. go ahead, then play rambo at the border. play rambo where it really matters, which is protecting americans not from you, but from actual threat. so i love the fact that regardless if the dems actually sort of resurrect themselves and come back in some kind of force, if they find anyone that's actually articulate or intelligent enough to lead them, there's not going to be anything left to mantle the destruction that
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trump is doing. he is totally freeing everyone, and it includes us from the government's bureaucratic hold top down from every agency, and that is something that they will never recover from, because it means americans will maintain that freedom. >> wow. all right, emily, ladies and gentlemen. >> wow. >> yes. >> you know, jim, before trump came in, you had no problem speaking your mind. you had no problem sharing the risk with other people. do you envision the people that were around you that didn't do the same thing will suddenly come around? are you noticing now? >> oh, they're. >> all coming out. >> yes, they're all coming out. >> they got. >> their skates on. we're i'm. >> so sorry. >> i got. >> a couple of those. yes. >> i want to say i never meant to insult voters. trump voters? >> yes. >> i don't like him, i just is that i was i have a maga hat right here. i no no no. >> oh yeah. they're all
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starting to they're all starting to come from the groundwork. but on a different note, does your husband ever win any argument? wow. i mean, i would not. you better be prepared showing up for emily. >> i bet she they just. >> she just got married, so the guy probably doesn't realize what he's in for. >> oh, boy. we really. he had no idea what he's in for. could you imagine. >> her vows? >> yeah. >> they would be fast, that's. >> for sure. awesome. yeah. >> did you start. >> them. >> going legally? binding. >> cat, do you. do you see what i see? this kind of, like incredible. it's like an opportunity, but it seems like it's hopeless. like what is over on that other world of the democrat party that. oh, did you read this article? >> i did. >> what did you make of it?
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>> so i think that there's a lot of reasons maybe to dump on the writer. i think that one of the reasons i do feel bad for the writer, for one thing, which is the writer did not select that photo that just cropped all the black people out. yeah, true. but, you know, they went there. i thought it was an interesting read because it is a very different thing to be around. and apparently, really what he was just describing was mostly somebody who was around. he was around political jokes that were not politically correct, right. from people who were, by and large, i assume, intoxicated. yes. hanging out in a bar. >> people are being like rude. >> there at the ball. right. so i'm sure i mean, to me that's you can go to any bar and kind of hear those sorts of things. i would think in most places, but i wouldn't know. i wasn't invited to the ball. no. were you invited to any of the balls? >> no, i wasn't, i. >> was invited to the balls. >> yeah. >> you were, i was not invited. >> invited to a bunch of them. but they had a dress code.
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>> i was not now. i would not have gone. but still, you. >> would have liked to have been invited. >> to the. yeah, i liked i got to i was in bed eating snacks in the hotel. i'm not allowed to do that at home. >> yeah, i do that a lot too, you know tyrus, it does. it does feel like like there are only a few left. they're still going to push the race card and the nazi card, the hitler card. >> until they make one. >> yeah. >> and that's you say you speak the devil's name, and eventually he appears. when you hear these people who have these platforms that are unchecked, that can go on tv every night and say, he's hitler and he's this somewhere there is a disturbed individual who's absorbing this, who's seeing the attention, the fame. i mean, we just had a guy shoot somebody in the back and he was a hero. yeah. so they continue to feed this fire because they just need one. and if that one just happens to have a maga hat on backwards, then it was all right. it was all for naught.
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so why they're censoring and they're saying he's hitler. you keep saying hitler enough, you're going to make one. and that's what why these networks, why they don't see that, why do they not see if we sat on this network every night and said that kamala harris was a vampire and we just kept doing it? well, she she was drinking something red, and we just kept doing that. and we kept she was not real. she was not of this earth. she had no soul. we would all be out of jobs and be like, that's a crazy way of talking about another human being. >> well, i've said that about joe. >> i believe that, yeah. and the other thing about the article real quick, what that person saw was what people do who don't go out like this. hey, out with my friends? yes. having drinks? no. they were at the bar. being an adult, saying adult things, you will hear all kinds of out my mouth with a beer and my buddies that you would not. and if someone brought a camera out, that individual would be thrown out the bar, right? because you're trying to have a good time. >> yeah. also, there's a aspect of i'm sure a lot of people
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here at cnn, and i plan on going doing all of that in the future. one final message don't give in to the lies. don't give in to the fear. hold on to the truth and to hope. even if you have to get out your phone, record that message. i will not give in to the lies. i will not give in to the fear posted on your social media so people can hear from you too. >> wow, that was inspiring. >> wow. >> holy. let's start. >> let's start marching. >> and picketing this guy. >> wait. >> tyrus, i want to read what trump said. wow, this is on truth social. really good news. acosta one of the worst and most dishonest reporters and journalists in history. a major, a major sleazebag has been relegated by fake news to the midnight hour death valley because of extraordinary bad ratings and no talent. word is he wants to quit. and that would be even better. jim is a
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major loser who will fail no matter where he ends up. good luck. jim. >> you know, there's times. he's such a bro, man. >> yeah. >> miss that third black president. there's times when you'll read a presidential tweet with president biden. we knew, man, he didn't write that yet. we 1,000% know president trump wrote that stuff. but again, it's if you're good. listen, tv is just like mother nature. if you specialize in the rainforest to just eat honey sap about the president and then that tree dies, you go extinct. yes. and what we watched was the last of a dodo bird. who they who they cared.
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they gave. so how? they had zero to give about anything he had to say. they said, look, no one's watching. go ahead, say whatever you want. his. his own producers didn't have the headsets on. yeah, but he literally was like. and i would just like to say this the time slot. yeah, yeah. you got 4 a.m. and forget about it. 30. like that's it. you come on. you can come on between forensic files. right. and the new forensic files. you can come on right there. this is what happens when you specialize and you dig in. and then he has the balls to sit there and say, don't give in to the lie. it was the lie that got you fired. yeah. >> jim. >> what are your thoughts? >> well. >> first of. >> all. >> along with tyra said he made a living lying. so he's telling. the liar is telling you don't believe. >> the lies.
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>> only i get to lie. but what i love more is what trump tweeted. i miss people forget he's from new york. and just see, i hear more of like, you're a nobody, you're nothing. you're never gonna be anything. daddy, this guy, this guy, believe this guy. i'm a leader with this guy. >> yeah. >> i have a feeling like that's. i want to see that guy come out. >> yeah. oh. it will. he's not going up for reelection yet. >> whoa whoa whoa. >> cat. you know, i think he's. i think acosta sees, like, tucker going big and megyn kelly go big. and he's like, you know what? i can do that too. doesn't he realize that people kind of have to like him first? >> yeah, it's a little difficult in general to do that. but also it's his ratings also weren't that they were good, but they were good by cnn standards. right. in terms of compared to other things on cnn. yeah, i who i don't know what what is cnn going to do at
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this point. yeah. because that was what they did. yeah. and clearly that didn't work. and clearly they've been very wrong. so where do they go from here. he's going to have to distinguish himself somehow from the thing that's not working. yeah. so i don't know if he has a plan to do that. and that's what you have to do in order to have that kind of success. but i don't it seems like more of the same. i didn't hear. >> heard about these things called podcasts, podcasts. >> right? yes. nobody has one of those. >> no, no, no. it's like get there first. jim. >> 37 running right now. >> yeah, exactly. >> you know, emily, the common wisdom when you was that you don't fight in industry that buys ink by the barrel. we've heard that the landscape is littered with successful companies and rich people who were destroyed by a reporter who would make 75 grand a year. to my knowledge, this is the first time i've ever seen one person, trump, actually take down an entire network. he was patient, started in 2015, and in this fight, trump goes like
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this and cnn just went like this. i've never seen that before. >> that's why, respectfully, i argue that cnn did it to themselves. it's not that trump did anything at all to them, other than cnn destroying themselves because they were the lie machine. they were the lie maker. jim acosta represents a toxic tumor professionally, that infected not only the white house briefing room during the first administration. he has done so many things that are frankly unforgivable and now has the balls to stand up there as if he should be the victim, as if we should treat him with sympathy and then try to curry some social media followers, like, and then tweet me at jim acosta. no, you just got eulogized by the president. that's what happened by and good riddance. and by the way, today as we talk, which was the first. this was the first white house briefing by caroline leavitt. and she said during that whole time she talked about all of the different formats of media. she helped to
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the lab leak theory. so why are we replaying these lowlights now? well, this week, the cia is saying it's more likely that a lab leak caused the pandemic. roland petit. >> tom cotton a couple of days ago spouting a conspiracy theory that the chinese made this virus up. >> at the. >> lab and working in. >> a lab. >> that's his new angle. >> to. >> feed the. >> wingnuts. >> to treat. >> this virus. >> like it was a conspiracy. >> of some kind. >> and yet, this week, donald trump is still pushing the debunked bunkum, despite his own intelligence community's findings. that that is simply not true. >> i've seen that theory too, from my source on the internet, who assures me errmergerd coronavirus came from wuhan. >> if you look at. >> the evolution of the virus in bats and what's out there now is very, very strongly leaning toward. this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. >> all right. jim? >> yeah.
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>> all of. >> those people were mocking people like you. oh, yeah. do you think they're going to actually apologize or admit they were wrong? never. >> none of them. they're all paid professionals to lie. they make a living to spew out lies. they destroyed families. they destroyed work. i have so many people. so stressed out. heart conditions. i have a friend that has a headache all the time and forever. all i heard because it caused a million. as i say, cockatoos. they just stood there and i still listen to them going. >> fauci, he's gonna. >> hang himself. it's i am. oh, i, i can sleep better at night, i tell you that right now than i did before, but now i just i
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just slept forever going, i knew it. how did you not know this was bs from the beginning? how do you not? mask on, mask off. oh, it's from over there. no, it's a bat. no, it's a guy. you know what? this guy peed in a puddle and i stepped in it. and then my neighbor, like it was the most ridiculous. john. john stewart was on. oh, i can't even say his name. >> colbert. >> colbert. colbert. whatever. whatever he is. yeah. and he. he put it best. he's like wuhan lab. do you think maybe it might have came from there? and now, if you really go back, that was one of the things that started. they started targeting trump for just saying china. so now what i want to see is you see how you completely destroyed lives, families and so much more. what are you going to do about it? do you get to do they do they apologize? do they are they
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going to start? what happens now? yeah, i know that was a funny little. >> you get a pardon? >> yeah. yeah. oh, yeah. you get a pardon? thanks, mr. fauci. >> yeah. you know what i'm thinking? that would be fun. because i like fun things. and you know that. inviting all these schmucks to an event where they're told they're getting a huge award and, you know, they'll go because they're thirsty for approval, but you don't tell them what the award is really for. and then you play the clips of everything they said, and you hand them a big bag of. >> well. >> i like that. >> it all. >> comes back. it all comes back. >> to. >> trying to do something cool, like give him measles. >> like. >> whoops, measles broke out. must have been a canary in here. yeah. >> yeah, i. >> guess i was with you till the part. because the logistics of that seem difficult more than anything else. but i was, as i was watching all those clips and thinking about how we opened the show, the fact that the words have consequences
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people are not more angry about this doesn't make sense to me because as you brought up people, people had their livelihoods destroyed. people had their families torn apart, people died alone. i mean, there's things you can't get back because of things that people said. and people were lying and they knew they made up the whole time. when we talk about stuff, the stuff of the a block, the stuff that these, these drunken young people were saying to, again, i think a lot of it probably is trying to show off in front of a reporter. a lot of it offensive. absolutely. but to get upset about that and not get upset about this and the real serious consequences, some of which can never, ever be solved, like people dying alone, like kids who have learning loss, like businesses that are destroyed, that will never be. if you walk around new york, what made new york so special was all these like, small little restaurants. there's like whole streets. that's like dunkin donuts, starbucks, because little small businesses don't have money to just operate and not stay open for years. and it just was this
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whole big bunch of the whole time. how can you not be mad about all the words that created this massive conspiracy that called everyone else a conspiracy theorist for noticing what was so obvious the whole time? >> emily. >> misinformation? >> yes. and remember, people were criminally prosecuted for regulatory infractions. so here in new york, people who dared to keep their bar open, right? they were punished. they went to jail. yes. instead of having their liquor license pulled, which they did that too. i mean, it was. >> rules we didn't vote for. >> that's right. one of my favorite us marshal sting operation, by the way, which just popped in my head when you said that was they they they gave all of the guys all of the perps that were on the lam. they told them that they had won tickets to the super bowl. so all of these dumb came into the room like, oh my god, awesome. i'm here for the free tickets. and then all they did was just arrest everyone. so that sort of that's my dream. >> that's how i that's how i organize. >> oh my god. >> tara. >> i thought it was my height. listen. you know. i said by height. anyway. real quick. yeah. you know, i was always in
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pointing out that they weren't being banned like people had alleged. and we heard about this constantly. book bans, book bans, book bans. they were just common sense processes by which to evaluate and remove. and this is the key phrase age appropriate materials. finally, common sense. >> and here's the difference between the prior administration and right now in the prior administration, the unions and the teacher supplanted your role as a parent. this administration believes, rightly so, that it is the parent that should have control, or at least some insight into what is being put in front of their children and what their children are reading. so this is amazing. and it also represents a nexus of that, that false narrative that we're seeing peddled. oh my gosh, the president is now banning transgender stuff and all the things and versus the truth and facts and reality which we're seeing is rising up over cnn's lies. >> you know, that they're getting rid of the book ban coordinator. that's good. yes.
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>> i guess i just don't think the federal government needs to be involved in sweeping into these local communities and telling them what books the kids there can locally read. i have faith that the parents can figure it out for themselves. >> parents got for this though. they did. they would show up at these school boards and they'd be called like nazis for saying, i don't want my i don't want my son reading. >> about damn time. greg. yes. let me tell you, all those times as a kid when i tried to check out national geographic magazines, and every time the librarian says does does mom tyra snow, we're getting this magazine, i'd be like and go put it back and then have to come back with ranger rick. i love. >> it's weird because it was a reverse for me. >> i love ranger rick. >> i have two questions. why and what gives you the right? >> i have no rights. jim. i love this because they were like, if you were a parent and you said, i don't want this in my in my curriculum for my third grade kid, they would move it to a library, a
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different school, and they would go book ban. do they not know what a ban is? >> well, well, not only that, this was another thing that drove me nuts about it's an agenda. why would you put anything sexual? >> yeah. >> for a child in a book, especially in school. i don't know about you, but i saw pornography when i was about 14, and i was traumatized. i, you know, i went from an innocent boy out in the street to looking at everyone walking down the street like. >> yeah. >> he does do. >> that to you. i was, you know, i did pillows, i did socks, i did, i did furniture. it was, well, you can make all the looks you want, but that's how twisted your mind gets. that's a 14 year old. that's a 14 year old boy. now imagine a six year old kid seeing this stuff and a nine year old or a five year old. all i know is.
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surprised comedian bill burr with the appearance of smashing pumpkins leader billy corgan. the rumor that the two bills might be brothers started last fall, when corgan shared a family story suggesting they might have the same father. but the surprise did not sit well with burr. >> and look. >> who's here. >> oh, hey. what's up? >> sit down. you're a billy corgan. >> billy corgan. >> i mean. >> i thought. >> this would be great to. >> bring bring a family together. >> he didn't tell you? >> he told. >> me you were. >> totally cool. >> with me coming. >> that's what he does. >> that's what he does. >> i thought it would be a surprise. >> can this. >> be, like, edited out or. no. >> i can, i can go. i mean, i you told me the bill was. >> all right. no, i'll do it like. >> did you ever think the fact that i never. told that story, that, you know. >> maybe you shouldn't? >> did you ever. you know, i. >> mean. >> like, emails. >> and. crap that. >> i got, like, i sort of, like, went away. >> from that. so let me just fill in. >> let me just.
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>> fill in. >> do we talk on a. >> regular basis? >> we've never met. >> but wait. there's more. >> it's not that i don't like him. it's it reminds me of. of all. >> of that. >> so i just would prefer if you just kind of go around. no. >> not telling these stories. >> like, why. >> did you feel the need to do that? >> okay. can i. >> can i give. >> you the. >> setup on. >> all this? >> because it's his fault. >> i told. >> him privately that story. >> he said, oh. >> you got to. >> say this on the air. >> yeah, but he always does that because that's the thing he's bringing. >> in here, not because he's trying to heal. >> the. >> that we went through growing up. he's getting here just for the ratings. >> this is some doctor phil got going. >> on here. >> yeah. thank you. i think that you guys. >> should take. >> a moment. >> we're on. >> the same. >> page thinking that you're kind of a right now. >> i think. >> you're too. >> you know, tyrus corgan is the victim here. and mandel is the villain. >> oh, and no, bert. howie's garbage. okay. this. i come from a broken home. it's the last thing that you want to
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discuss. i got 17 brothers and sisters. half of them i've never met, never will meet. and i certainly if you brought one of them on the chair, it would be the last time you ever saw me on gutfeld. yeah. there's certain things you don't do. and while because of a comedian we can make burris bothered. okay. billy and him had different lives. billy is a very close personal friend of mine, so i'm not going to speak on our stuff. but just imagine that they had never met before. they had all the power in the world to meet all the pain from the dad he was living to raising two children. he didn't even have the creativity to give them different names. one is bill and one's billy. and you want a guy who puts used to put on top of his head before he got allergic to germs to bring it out to you like you couldn't. you're just not famous anymore, man. like, go the away. like, go back to your stupid jokes. howie's garbage for trying to do this to somebody. and the only thing is, again, billy is another gu. you will never emotionally get a response out of him. he's
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like playing cards i make. i make jokes, call him the alien because he won't react. burr made jokes about it, but shame on howie, man. shame on him. >> what? i felt bad for corgan, cat. he had no idea he got set up. >> i kind of did too. he was like, he. but he said that you said i was going. >> to be. >> is that not one of the most bizarre things you've ever watched? yeah, i'm like, i feel like i'm still processing it. so i can't imagine what it would feel like to actually be involved. >> i don't know, do. >> you think that. >> i'm sorry i've been in traps like that. someone made a trap one time for me to meet my biological father for the first time at monday night raw and all. i said, does he have a ticket? they said no. and i said, this guy and i kept walking like they do things like this for a shock and value. and they think it's cool. it's not cool. >> do you. >> think that they're related? jim? both people look alike. >> i. you know, >> i. >> i was watching i was watching burr's reaction and i felt, you know, he's he's a great comedian and he acts. so
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i saw i mean his body language when he comes in and he, he goes like this and he stays here, you know, like that kid. so that's what. but i, i kept waiting i kept waiting for him, you know, to be like, you know, despite all my rage, you know, i'm still just a rat in a cage. >> you know, no. >> pun intended. the audience has no clue that reference. song. >> of course. >> is a great song. yes, but i think i think after watching that. yeah, possibly i yeah. >> it was pretty dark. >> it goes further where they talk about, they ask questions like, what did he even tell him? the right. he told him he played different instruments. he told one son he played the piano, one played the guitar, and the dad was a real so. >> oh yeah. so bill could have been. >> emily, wrap this up in the only way you know how? by talking really fast.
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>> i hate ambushes, and this is why i hate and do not watch reality tv. i find no joy, no interest in other people's pain. and this was hard to watch. so yes, shame on howie. i don't even know. >> mandel. >> mandel. trash. >> trash. >> all right, i think we've solved that issue. i hope they never force my unknown brother on me. mel gibson. >> what if it's stephen colbert? >> we'll be. >> right back. and gutfeld! >> my eyes, they're dry, uncomfortable looking for extra hydration. now there's blink nutri tears. it works differently than drops. blink nutri tears is a once daily supplement clinically proven to hydrate from within, helping your eyes produce more of their own tears. to promote lasting, continuous relief. you'll feel day after day. try blink nutri tears a different way to
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