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>> greg: i don't get it! they are clapping because it killed made just left. let's welcome tonight's guests. his sharp razors make up for his dell commentary. coast of the david angeles show on youtube and founder of western razor company david angelo! she is well respected for getting republicans elected. g.o.p. strategist erin maguire! she is proof you don't need a diploma to put liberals in a coma. political media personality emily wilson! and she became a big star by watching then start --'s bar.
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charly arnolt! before we get to some new stories let's do this. great leftovers. it is left over its where i read the jokes we did not use this weekend is always it is my first time reading them so if they suck we will slather joe machi and barbecue sauce and feed him to j.b. pritzker. on a flight to italy a couple was forced to sit beside a dead passenger. big deal, i sleep next to one every night and one woman. former vp nominee tim walz is now doing stand-up comedy. kamala showed up to support them because she heard there was an 80 during minimum. attorney general pam bob -- pam bondi accused the fbi of hiding thousands of epstein
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documents. the fbi put them in a place nobody would look, joy behar it's back fact. to denver strip clubs were ordered to pay nearly 14 million for wage theft. not only that all 14 million must be in the form of crumpled 20s. but industry experts say it is the first time that strippers were the ones left stiff. i thought about that one as well. and made a tractor-trailer carrying frozen curling fries caught fire on the highway. now i need a new tractor-trailer said one manner. dylan mulvaney is coming out with a book about his transformation from a guy to a guy who says he is a check. it is called moby dick less.
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msnbc host nicole wallace said joy reid's ouster was like losing a limb. we go to julie jones for comment. >> watching joy reid's show is worse than losing a limb. he would know. >> greg: researcher say belly fat can help stave off cognitive decline. that is how michael morin remembered he has a penis. don lemon told megyn kelly to go f herself after seeing her reaction to joy reid's a firing. he would have said more but had to clear the dishes from her table. academy awards are this weekend. subject matter of the best picture nominees include a
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transgender cartel it later, a transgender pope, and a sex worker. at a petting zoo and it would sound just like my birthday. family find it. according to people 100 years of age or older the secrets of longevity is staying busy. that and not crossing hillary clinton. travis kelce did not propose to taylor swift on the recent romantic getaway. i guess that means neither got a rink. sports here more. [applause] parents and their lands are outraged at a new bill that would make condoms available in school vending machines. i get it, the last thing you would want is a school -- teachers getting pregnant. starbucks is laying off more
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than 1000 workers, bad news for anyone looking to start a second career. jetblue announced they are offering a new incentive to help travelers safeguard their vacations if they encounter heavy rain. it is called an umbrella. tulsi gabbard announced 100 employees who use obscene chat rooms at work will be fired. in a related story guess you just glared has browser history? to a new story jeff bezos has cleared a section for it that opinion page. in a memo he writes we will be riding every day in support of and defense of two pillars, personal liberties, and free markets. personal liberties and free markets? what is he, some kind of nazi and? added freedom of ethical, it minimizes coercion, it increases intervention and prosperity. sounds pretty good.
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i'm starting to rethink my negative views on steroid use. as you can imagine the legacy media is all aflutter because apparently if you are for freedom you must also be for trump. check out these bozos. >> the question is is he taking the free out of the free press? >> clearly he is signaling he is going to use these kind of made up words to say i am with trump. >> throwing up his hands and kissing the ring of the president of the united states who is behaving himself as an incipient authoritarian. >> most of us when we saw this we said what the hell. like something we have never heard her. august the opinion pages can go their own direction but to say we don't publish opposing viewpoints i'm seeing it shocking at best. >> greg: you know what it shocking? he still has a job. it is not what he said, you bozo, and suddenly the papers of
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the opinion editor quit in protest. it is funny you would thank the media would embrace the idea of freedom but they are not. why is that? why are they against so many things that make sense like cotton waste, deporting and giving justin trudeau and massive yg? it is because trump is for those things which to the left makes a more toxic than brian stelter's boxers after taco tuesday. true if trump found a cure for cancer of the media would call it an attack on cellular democracy. trump is so hard to deal with the media has now come out against the freedoms periods personal goals aligned with the countries. that is what happens when you repatriate periods own personal success is intertwined with ours. of the country doesn't do well he doesn't do well. that is why when his critics say trump is out for himself we say so what? he can only win if we win.
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and the media has no way to combat this. so they are left with railing against personal liberties. just like they did during covid-19. they are also opposed to freedom because it keeps them from total compliance. they prefer coercion which is the only thing that keeps their incompetence protected. how dare jeff bezos introduce priorities? the legacy media abandoned that concept years ago. on or the obvious concerns, crime, immigration, inflation. what did they replace it with? trans rights, climate activism, agenda driven issues that only fit their egos, and the result? a story on drag queens replaces a story on veterans. the media reimagine priorities to reflect their disconnected view of the world. sit in the crime was less important that the rights of criminals, children were less important than the nonbinary activist teaching them. the border was given less attention than environmental justice. in other words the stuff that matters suddenly doesn't matter.
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what outfits like cnn all their business model. it works great, just asked joy reid to. there are a lot of ways for the media to distort reality by emphasizing one thing or ignoring another. whatever the method it will always collapse when what the media tells us does not jibe with what our eyes can see and our ears can hear. it is a lesson "the washington post" is learning the hard way because literally and figuratively the american people just aren't buying kid. so maybe what basil is doing reflects what trump wants but that is only because with the president wants is what everybody wants. the media that is not full of [bleep] that doesn't like, that doesn't manipulate, and the media that reflects the real world and set of their lonely preoccupations. fat chance. i'm pretty sure that ship has sailed. riding into an orange color iceberg called trump. >> hear he is.
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>> greg: david, i like this new look you are sporting you are like a santa fe mail man. >> that is right, thank you, i appreciated. based on all of those dogs. >> greg: exactly. what do you think about the changes at "the washington post" to. is trump making the media great again? >> i don't think so. there is a long way to go to get there. >> greg: or you enjoying your water? >> no. i asked for vodka. where is that? the scout hates me. okay. here is the thing. jeff bezos owns whole foods so when i hear him say he is in support of free-market that makes me feel good about shoplifting there. just walked out where the rotisserie chicken every now and then -- with eight rotisserie chicken every now and then. but i think the media realized
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as one of the richest man in the world it did not make business sense to pay a bunch of propagandists to usher in the communist revolution. >> greg: it dawned on him. >> i'm going to be against the wall here. why does this crowd hate me? [laughter] >> greg: you know, david, it is not just a crowded. [laughter] we brought in some of your family members to talk about you. erin, is it jeff bezos moving to the right? or is he just kissing the rink as whatever that dude was saying? >> i don't think he is moving to the right i think he is moving to sanity and towards the center. let's remember this is not anything new. i think editorial boards are the way of the past i don't think we need any disconnected people telling us who that we should vote for president you can share your opinion i'm here for that but this is nonsense. remember in the 2024 cycle all these left-wing talking heads talking about he is suppressing the press and freedom.
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when michael bloomberg was running for president of the united states he told his publication, bloomberg, to not cover the other democrats and the primary negatively. so we want to talk about freedom of the press and manipulation there is one example of a mountain of where this has happened. so you know what? if you want to move towards the center and start having people red your publication again this is a good start. [applause] >> greg: emily? i love how on cnn people were accusing him of using made up words like personal liberty. i didn't know that was made up. >> they were like freedom. all of these made up words like freedom. and i guess maybe you guys don't use those words too often so it may be a new word for you. it is funny i really don't believe them when they are like they are just scared of trump it is like no actually i disagree. i think they were scared of the last administration which is why they didn't publish these things that were going more towards being pro you know pro just america and common sense in
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general. it is funny because when i think of "washington post" all of these things i like how are we going to live without the history of racism of birds? those are real articles that have been pretty good for four years. >> greg: it would be the secret racist history of birds. it is funny because if they had it, if he had actually said that the number 1 priority would be resisting trump they would have gone crazy with joy. >> they would have loved that. i don't think the american people would love that anymore. >> greg: that is true. it is friday, charly, your last day and this seat. >> at least this week. >> greg: you haven't gone that it was? >> don't break it on air tell me afterwards. >> greg: is this a harbinger? is that the right word? >> yes. >> you have to explain that were to. >> greg: a foreshadowing of things to come. >> foreboding? >> greg: foreboding? i don't know what that is. i am against voting -- boating.
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this crowd is in rapt silence. >> they don't want to misalign it. keep the audio track clean no laughs. >> is this a foreboding of what is to come? >> greg: yes thank you. >> i think the answer is yes, because we have seen a distinct trend. let's take a look at elon musk, zuckerberg, jeff bezos, i mean they are all it is not just a mental and emotional sense i mean just look at these guys are. they are getting jacked. right? >> greg: steroidal. >> when you look at jeff bezos from 2013 when he published "the washington post" to now he went to vinton so -- vin diesel. soy boy to the most talked about thing at the inauguration. >> greg: i said this before jeff bezos is like a 13-year-old
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with a billion dollars. >> a lot more than a billion dollars a? >> greg: $100 billion. i'm going to get muscles, i'm going to get a woman with big boobs. and i'm going to go to space. that is exactly what i would say. >> well also it has to say healthier body healthy your mind to. i don't think it is a coincidence now he is starting to make these moves and we can't just call it a fluke a rino you say he is coming more to the center i do think jeff bezos is understanding that conservative values may be are the centrist values of years ago, right? now it is considered you are conservative. so i think he is waking up and he is trying to preserve his audience and save his business. >> greg: all right. we are bored by this topic meaning i'm really excited about this next topic. up next zelenskyy had no chance against trump and events.
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♪ ♪ it is coming your way it is a video of the day ♪ ♪ >> greg: holy [bleep]. did you see what happened today? talk about rare earth minerals but trump rocked zelenskyy's world. >> mr. president mr. president w ith respect i think it is disrespectful to come and litigate this in front of the american media and the oval office. what do you guys are going to run fours and conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. you should be thanking the president for bringing into this
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conflict. >> you say the problems that we have. >> i have actually watched and seen the stories and i know what happens is you bring people you bring them on a propaganda tour, mr. president , do you agree having problems bringing people into your military? disrespectful to come to the oval office of the united states of america and attacked the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country. >> greg: all manner. >> old man. i always love the argument you should come and see for yourself. we are going to. i wonder does everybody have problems? >> everybody has problems. even you. but you have a nice house and don't feel now but you will feel it in the future. >> you don't know that. >> don't tell us what we are going to feel.
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don't tell us what we are going to feel it. >> i'm not telling you. >> you were in no position to dictate that. you are in no position to dictate what we are going to feel. we are going to feel a very good. we are going to feel very good and very strong. >> feel influence. >> right now not in a very good position. allowed yourself to be in a very bad position of. >> from the very beginning of the war. >> not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now. without you start having cards. you are gambling with the lives of millions of people. you are gambling with world war iii. you are gambling with world war iii. and what you were doing because a very disrespectful to the country. this country. far more than a lot of people said they should have. >> greg: i don't know if this is politics or the principal's office. [laughter] has he so thank you once this
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entire meeting? >> have you so thank you once? he went to pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in october although for some words of appreciation for the united states of america and the president two is trying to save your country. >> please do you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war. >> he is not speaking loudly. your country is in big trouble. you are not winning you were not winning this. you have a good chance of coming out okay because of us. >> mr. president we are seeing in our country staying strong from the very beginning of the war and we are thankful. i said thanks in this cabinet. >> we gave you through this campaign are. stupid president $350 billion. considerable equipment. using our military. >> i speak.
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>> you use our military equipment. military equipment this war would have been over and two weeks. >> in three days i heard it from putin and three days. >> it will be a very hard thing to do business like this. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: like a really good episode of judge judy. zelenskyy is the guy who did not pay his car insurance or something i don't know. but what if russia breaks the cease fire? >> if russia breaks cease fire. what if russia breaks talks? >> what are you saying? >> she is asking what approach it brings to the cease-fire? >> what if anything? what if a bomb drops on your head right now? okay? i don't know they broke it with biden because biden they didn't respect him they didn't respect obama.
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they respect to me. >> greg: i don't think trump has ever answered a hypothetical. finally, i wonder what the problem is. >> the problem is i have empowered you to be a tough guy and i don't think he would be a tough guy without the united states. people are very brief but you either make a deal or we are out. and if we are out you will find it out. i don't think it will be pretty. you will fight it out. but you don't have the cards. once we signed that deal that you are in a much better position. but you were not acting at all thankful. that is not a nice thing. i will be honest that is not a nice thing to. all right i think we have seen enough. what do you think? this is going to be great television i will say that. [laughter] >> greg: erin, great television. have you ever witnessed a political moment like that ever? >> no, not that i can recall
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between two world leaders know. but i just want to start with the blatantly obvious. the reason we have to see zelenskyy in here with trump is because of joe biden. if joe biden hadn't capitulated to russia nord stream two numbee we would not be here. so let's make sure we put the blame squarely where it goes. but with that said this was a master class and donald trump's game of faf owe. you want to come into the oval office and tried to be the big guy next to the leader of the free world who has provided your country not only artillery but the means and they dollars to be able to fight for your sovereignty which i fully support ukrainian sovereignty. russia should not be in that country. it out let these people alone but man or man -- not. >> everyone: donald trump's showed zelenskyy this is what you were getting this is the art of the deal. this guy is completely aware of what is going on and he is done with it. [applause]
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>> greg: fafo. i love that boy store. fafo schwartz. is that still open at? emily. was that insane. in our newsroom everybody's job was open just walk around -- jaw was open just walking around what is going on a? >> we are living at the most amazing timeline i'm really glad we -- i am on the side so i can support it and be in all of it. i think it's just used to coming to the united states in borderline pajamas which i find so disrespectful. walking get demanding money. i don't think he and biden even have a real conversation i think he just knew he would get whatever he wants no matter what and then he would leave and it is like you do need to say thank you and also what about the american people. is that not our money? [applause] and do you think everybody here
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... but know their money is going on there way. >> greg: speaking of what he was wearing this is a really funny moment when trump created a zelenskyy before the sitdown. >> he is all dressed up today. [laughter] >> greg: trump. you know, we don't deserve trump. do not deserve what did o to deserve him? i guess or four years of biden. >> we put up with four years of biden that is what we did to deserve donald trump. >> greg: it really is. [applause] so one of the things talking about art of the dealer do you think this is part of a greater negotiation that is at the end of anything? this was how he could just a force zelenskyy to take the deal that he does not want to take by basically this ritualistic
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humiliation at? >> well zelenskyy is not looking to be partners with anyone he wants this to be a one-sided agreement which it has been for the last four years. we have given him billions of dollars and what have we gotten in return. we have dug ourselves in such a deep hole while it now we are showing lenski and the rest of the world about the united states is not a piggy bank. this is not a charity organization. we want to get a return on our investment and if you don't like it then get out. and quite frankly he was tossed right out of the white house. their press conference which was supposed to take place afterwards was canceled and in the fight business we call this a getting body. >> greg: yes. [applause] all right. wrap it up for us, david, with your perceptive political analysis. >> you know i think i'm just going to wait for the antico and after show. that is when they are going to break it down. the reunion they come back in
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and zelenskyy explains we have to get the confession no sir. >> greg: there is a little part of me that feels bad for zelenskyy and that he english is not his first language so he was just like. >> it is not trump's either. both of these guys have a hard time. i mean it. >> the comments about the volume were great because he is not talking loud but i'm talking loud. >> greg: didn't move you in any way? >> i think he is going to be mad at j.d. who instigated it. >> really. >> no way. >> everything was going he was trying to be diplomatic and j.d. jumped in. >> greg: nobody said that. >> he kind of trump trumped on that negotiation. >> greg: interesting side i didn't even think of that. so you think thanks will probably be smooth and then j.d. vance went poop. >> he kicked in the door. >> i don't think he will be mad.
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he has been hard on the issue for years on the ukraine... he has been ready to kick in the door for years. >> greg: in your face, david. i'm beginning to rethink my assessment of you as a political genius. >> fair. >> greg: stick to santa fe politics, male manner. up next losing trust after the epstein files bustt wh. sensodyne clinical white provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf.
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disrespectful to not only the victims involved about their families. and i felt like even some people on the right it was just a little bit tacky and distasteful and i expect more from us. the most frustrating part about this is why are we not focused on the one person who knows everything. which is a maxwell. even like a plea deal or something to get everything out of her and get those names and the american people have a right to know. why are we protecting the sick people any longer? [applause] >> greg: it is weird. i'm going to use an airline analogy because we are talking about jets. i think like i am a guy at a gate waiting for my plane to board and they keep pushing the time back. that is what they keep doing with the story. just come out and tell me it is canceled. sadie flight has been moved we got you a days inn voucher. >> here is $20 to get you through the next 12 hours. thanks for coming. but you know also the host onto
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they pulled with the influencers yesterday and they gave them here is the epstein files days one binder so you can show it off to your social media following i thought that was it was obvious why they did it. to your point everybody is begging like c what is going on we know the files are on pam bondi's desk we want to see them. they are like how can we get all of these people off of our back up. we will give them this binder let them come to the white house to take some photos showed up to their following. just shut up for a few minutes. i just minimize how big of a deal this release will ultimately be. honestly i'm going to call it the first technical loss of the trump era. >> greg: interesting. misstep. david, i bet you were breathing a sigh of relief. >> i mean a look we don't need to know everything, right guys at? [laughter] >> greg: you follow
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conspiracies. you follow politics. you think they are stringing us along? >> i will tell you what happened. what happened is the fbi gave they reviewed the files and sent it off the pam bondi, she reviewed the files, and the last step they sent it to gene hackman's house. [laughter] and we still don't know really ... [laughter] >> greg: or you suggesting that perhaps his mysterious murder is a link to the epstein files are? >> i'm just saying as long as hillary is on the loose we don't know we can't be sure of anything. we can't be sure of anything. >> greg: you know what? that makes perfect sense. erin, do you think this is like was this kind of like a big game to keep us like this is something fun to think about but it is never there is nothing
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there? or is it being suppressed to? >> i do think it is being suppressed because it is clear there was an entire investigation and not all of the information is out there. if we are talking about information provided it is clear it is not. with the pointer about conspiracies this is what happens when there is a vacuum of information. and the white house set this up. to everybody's point and they did not have to do this they did not have to hand out parade binders they didn't have to try to minimize the support the victims they could have said this is a serious think it should be treated seriously pam bondi could have posted this conference release the information given the talk climb i think this was a bad strategy by the white house to minimize something in our you will get more conspiracies out of it. when in fact there are real victims looking for answers. >> greg: you know who is behind this? big binder. >> i never heard so much talk about binders. >> greg: it is big binder. now everybody is by inc. binders. forget about big oil or
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♪ ♪ >> we got another clip for you it is a video of the day part two ♪ ♪ >> greg: is his brain and now finally gone? i speak of the lemon known as donna. our second video of the day comes to us from the legacy lemon known as don lemon. he recently posted a subway video of himself posting -- annoying riders in times square.
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[laughter] >> greg: you laugh at that but just by going to each of subway rider with his phone he already doubled his audience from the cnn days. charly, should we be worried about him or is that what he wants? he is like looking for people to be concerned for him. >> he does follow a very typical nyc stereotype going from mentally ill to unemployed do some were schizophrenic. >> greg: that is true. >> i had i had secondhand embarrassment for him. making millions of dollars to tormenting people on the subway. i don't know about being worried. did we ever had real faith in this man he was normal? i don't think so. i'm not really were rated. >> greg: it is not like saying how the mighty have fallen. david, was he really my teeth?
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you have been talking to him, avenue? >> don is a good friend i hate to see him like this. donald. you know i mean look we are talking about his tiktok. he did go in a way he did go viral. so who is the crazy person. [laughter] >> greg: he went viral and this time but not in the way he is used to. erin, i don't even know what this means. >> it sounded good. >> greg: it is all in your head you are thinking terrible things. it is hard to have sympathy for somebody who dismissed people's reel concerns about crime and immigration so like who gives a [bleep] if he is going nuts? >> i feel like he is in this weird influencer ever of chasing people down on subways and i do i feel bad. like what a follow. but joy reid is looking for work and so there is a time slot open where he could have a whole show of chasing weirdos around the subway. there is a real opportunity
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here. maybe i should not be his agent but you know. >> or maybe you should do. >> greg: you just brought up what is his agent thinking. don, what are you trying to do? >> i don't feel bad for him i will say i will give him some advice i do tiktok you just have to make it over a minute and beat in that greater program if you want to make money. >> greg: interesting advice i don't know what that means. >> it is how you make money. >> greg: i'm too old for the tiktok generation. when i hear tiktok i think if you know death coming. >> o'clock? [laughter] >> greg: you almost redeemed the letter a block. >> not quite. still a long way to dig out of that whole of. >> greg: up next your male it don't go away.
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>> you were watching mailing get into. >> greg: a very interesting question. if you can take one thing that is very bad for you and make it good for you what would it be? david? >> one thing that is bad for you. and make it good for you. what would it be? >> greg: yes that is the question. [laughter] >> i'm one of those guys not think it's bad for me. >> greg: no? >> no. >> greg: no? >> no. >> greg: do you smoke a lot? >> no. >> greg: do you have any bad habits? >> i don't think so. other than coming on here and getting food by this audience. [applause]
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but imagine if that were good for me. and imagine if i could turn them into sales for western razor.com. >> greg: you have been doing this show for many years and it has not helped. >> i have sold five razors. >> greg: erin? it would be a shame milk shake from mcdonald's those aren't healthy but i would love them. >> greg: i've never had a shamrock shaikh. it takes you down a dark road. >> it is not real ice cream. it is a bright green during with whipped cream on top but i love it every year. >> greg: i am lactose intolerant so it goes nowhere data. or it goes everywhere. emily? >> why is the first thing i think of i'm like food. >> me as well. >> and then news and information sometimes. >> greg: that is actually a good one because i always feel dirty and gross after spending
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some time on social media. >> too many deep dives. >> greg: exactly. have to spend more time on pornography. >> old-fashioned. >> greg: it is there for a reason. led him to the park look for some magazines and bushes like the good old days. >> it got you out of the house. >> greg: we went on porn hunts back in the day. >> that's what i'm wearing this jacket for. going on a hunt. >> doing nothing. what if you could sit on the couch and you just start looking better? that would be amazing to. >> greg: i think they call that ozempic. >> that is the new version of being thin and lazy. whole and one right there. >> greg: do we have time for a second question? me. i'm going to say volunteering. we do so much of it i just wish.
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>> i know you don't like to talk about it. >> greg: i don't like to talk about from the during at all. >> where do you volunteer? >> greg: all over. >> everywhere. >> greg: i just wish it made me feel better. you know. it takes a lot of time and those the kids are so sad. you know? make-a-wish somewhere else. don't go away we will be right back. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good.
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