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[applause] [applause] >> greg: all rights all right. on enough! enough! you are only clapping so i will validate your parking. good evening, everyone. over the weekend the secret service shot a man in a confrontation near the white house. and the men's defense he honestly thought he still lived there. clapping the shooting of a president? southwest airlines flight had to return to the gate after a female passenger stripped naked and raced up and down the aisle. [applause] i was just waiting for a picture!
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no pictures? in a related story, guess who just booked a flight on southwest. [applause] true, the naked woman ran around on the flight for 25 minutes. it confused many of the passengers who ended up seeing two landing strips that day. meanwhile, and air india flight was forced to return to the u.s. because of clogged toilets. sorry about that, said one passenger. over the weekend, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake shook los angeles. the tremors were so strong l.a. mayor karen bass felt them in africa. the aftershocks were so intense gavin newsom's hair actually moved. in fact, one was so strong it
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actually flipped gavin back to his original position on trans athletes. it's okay, you weren't feeling to it. there were fractures, there were cracks, there were breaks, and that was just and shares face. i agree. over the weekend a guy broke the world record for standing in the same spot for 38 hours straight, raking the previous record of everybody who has been to the dmv. but 38 hours without moving? that is amateur hour, said one manner. -- man. futurists predict tech obsessed humans could have hunchbacks and smaller brains by the year 2100 to. i think we found patient zero for this study.
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[applause] and finally, dylan mulvaney was a guest on "the view" today. dylan enjoyed being on the show even though dylan mulvaney was the only one there without a penis. [applause] tonight's topic? friends. we all know what friends are, we have them ourselves. well, maybe not all of us. >> i knew that was coming. >> greg: but we can talk to our friends honestly, and we can give our friends at sound advice, like the time i told mc hammer do not worry about money you will be popular forever. but also a good frontward tell you not to sing in public. ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪
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♪ trump is coming for our unions ♪ ♪ he wants us all to fail ♪ ♪ he wants us to bow to him but we want him in jail ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this little light of mine ♪ ♪ i'm going to let it shine ♪ ♪ let it shine let it shine let it shine a ♪ ♪ >> science lights the way! ♪ ♪ >> greg: no it does not. if they told us they would stop singing if we impeached trump we might do it. but who would let you go out and public and sound so awful? besides maroon 5's tour manager. not true friends, that is for sure. but sadly there is a group of people who don't understand the concept of friendship and it is the modern democratic. here is joy behar talking about refusing to share a kidney. >> a trump supporter i want to give them a kidney but i could
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be friends with them. >> greg: it is a kidney, not a pizza. of course she is kidding at first but then she goes on to explain the moral foundation for her resentment and it is the same one that drives all deadly ideologies. >> the thing about it it is not just about politics is about morality, ethics, of cruelty, discrimination, a lot of things. so those are personal human values we are not just talking about fiscal conservative who pays more taxes. we are talking about you as a human being. it is hard to be friends with somebody who signs onto something like that. >> greg: see what happens there? she removed the inhumanity of her adversary placing them in a box labeled and not wrong, but evil. so now you can treat them the way you fantasize people might treat you. but once they lose elections they decide these bad people can do podcasts really well it, that
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must have mattered, so let's do podcast. but it is like jesse watters thinking he can play like michael jordan by shaving off the rest of his remaining care. it won't work. but once they get shellacked by so-called bad people there solution is to do with the bad people do. good luck. they don't understand the organic nature of podcasting. podcasts were built on this concept called friends. with friends doing other friends show without fear of being canceled. but since everything democrats do is inorganic from the protests to their stupid tiktok videos, they assume they can just create, artificially make a podcast the same way. it is like watching the super bowl and thinking i can do that as well neglecting the experience and raw talent that leads to that moment. but they can't do podcasts if they have no friends, meaning people who will be honest with
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them, it is why democrats do embarrassing [bleep] in public and how nobody will tell debbie waterman schultz her hairstyle it looks like somebody dumped a casserole on her head. but if the podcast world is based on people who trust each other, how do democrats find those people of? how can you make friends of everybody around you is terrified that one slip up might land up in exile? that is how you get people to say rachel levine is female and chris hayes is amanda. that will never happen here, because we like you enough to call paul [bleep]. if democrats were actual allies they would turn on them. like brit hume when you bring up his brief stint in menu no. look what happened with joe rogan, where did all of his lefty friends go? and countless other former liberals who found freedom in
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the world outside of woke. you realize you can't work with somebody who when the going gets rough abandons you, that is called an informant. with friends like that who needs mike pence? it comes down to the three words of advice i have given to the very start of this crazy business share the risk. what you saw on the right especially in podcasts and company was the sharing of risk among friends. that is appealing and most of all it is really. the democrats spend so much time cultivating for compassion through identity politics and dei they abandoned the real thing which means after every manufactured march the leftists went home alone, too miserable to feed their 27 cats. because the recipe for their power, the power to cancel, burns every reel human bridge in their lives. it is how ideologies play else, for that system to expand you have to reduce your humanity. to the point where you can explain letting a friend to die
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without a kidney is your moral choice. which really, who wants one of joy's kidneys anyways? i'm sure the kidney wants to get the [bleep] out of there. >> let's well come tonight's guests! >> greg: he is the inspiration for the mute button to, host one nation "fox & friends" brian kilmeade! it is the first time on the sets which i'm sure she will a grant, fox business correspondent madison alworth! women to give him their room keys so he can clean their bathrooms, comedian joe machi! and she used to be a vj and i don't mean an indian fell out. host of kennedy saves the world podcast the kennedy!
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brian periods. >> yes? >> greg: you host a show called "fox & friends". >> which is why i'm perfect for tonight's talking points. >> greg: it is ironic you are on fox but never have friends on. >> it is true. >> greg: but you understand what i'm saying friends are people that are you the harsh truth and you can't tell harsh truths and a liberal world because you will get canceled. >> i was thinking a lot about this and when i went to college, around the same age as you, nobody really new politics. maybe berkeley is a different from any school you could go to. >> greg: mind is a real school. >> i'm sure that is not on your resume. >> greg: long island. is that a fake school? it sounds like a sitcom college i'm off to long island university, mom! [applause] okay, it is real i apologized apologize.
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some online correspondent thing. >> it is the teddy roosevelt's school of that they have so many great schools they have a veterinarian school, they have a great soccer team, i can go on. >> greg: do they have sports? [laughter] >> we never talked about i still do not know well i meet my college friends now i know who they vote for but in college we never talked about that it was like a minor thing. but today it defines who you are. my three kids are college age they all know who they voted for and where they stand so things are really different. so i thought i'm going to be above it all. i saw the theme of your monolog and i thought to myself i will be somebody who doesn't judge somebody by who they vote for and that i thought about it and hanging out and i meet somebody and they say good to see you want to go for a movie later. just a little note, you on omar, a genius who really loves america. sorry and busy. how about adam schiff? i find them trustworthy and somebody you can rely on and you always tells the truth.
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i'm not going to the movie. you can't get past it. i challenge you if you challenge somebody and they let you know that adam schiff and elon omar was their guide in life -- guiding light you would not let them challenge you. you checked your cell phone constantly. >> greg: i have a rare body older issue. madison! first time on the show. how excited are you? >> so excited. >> greg: you are on kind of the news aside so you have to be do you find you have to be careful? like you are always in danger of somebody calling you and singing to madison you are not supposed to say that? >> the good thing is it is my job to not have an opinion which we will see if i get to keep my job after this show but i get to play the middle and talk to people. if i do say something the call is not you should not say that it is why did you say that?
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to the point when i was, again, researching just like i am working very hard ahead of the show, i actually disagree. i think joy does have friends that are trump voters because there is a majority of them in the u.s. she just does not know which because they would never tell her. this is part of the problem you can't have the conversations. obviously not a real friend if they can't tell the truth. but to go on national television and say i can't be friends with the trump of auteur you are either not going to text her back or you keep your mouth shut. >> greg: preference falsification. where people do not tell you that is why people thought trump would lose because a lot of people would not say they were voting for him. so look who is here and this little chair. [applause] it is a mark of humans -- market cubans brother.
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[laughter] >> i'm sorry, greg, i even just like a zelenskyy for a tv show. >> greg: i love you, joe. >> i would hang out with you if you would just give me your phone number. >> greg: when did you say? >> i would hang out with you if you would just give me your phone number. >> greg: it is not listed. to people still say that? what did you make of they have you lost a friends, joe? >> yes, i have lost friends of her politics and i think it is a good thing because what kind of friend i can have my own views. that is the best reason to lose a friend. the worst reason to lose a friend of? alligators. every time i have lost a friend to an alligator it is always the same old thing. they are like health! i am being eaten by an alligator and i'm like i don't think we should be friends anymore. but i will say this it seems to me that joy was really trying to have it both ways.
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like saying i will be friends with you, i will be your friend, but i would also let you die. >> greg: that is the true definition of havoc it both ways. >> like a capri pants. >> greg: i never wore capri pants. >> i have dozens of pairs. >> greg: each one from a different victim. [applause] you know serial killers all collect one thing! capri pants. kennedy? >> because they are called shorts but when you put them on to go down to your ankles. [applause] >> greg: all right let's go to break. [laughter] kennedy, i could not imagine you navigating these circles. you probably have it.
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>> i grew up in oregon like you grew up in northern cairo -- california. all my parents were hippies democrats and i became a republican because that is the only way to rubella. >> not good ones. >> we had three african american lakeridge pacers but they were all the children of trailblazers. very diverse, tough at school. it is a miracle i made it out alive. no it was quite affluent and very lovely but thank you for asking. i always ran in these circles and actually i auditioned for "the view" in 2003. i went pretty far through the process and got along great because starr was there, barbara walters was still there, god rest her soul she was lovely, we were talking about conservative politics. joy was a talking hemorrhoid in an alternate waco.
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she was so ungracious and awful and she had a comedy writer great thinker little lines during the breaks and i was like she is not even funny. she is not reacting to anything she is not the gig in the moment and then i made some jokes because it is a conversational show became it became an unwatchable abortion because usually they are so much fun to watch. >> greg: they really are. >> she said to me during the break i will handle the comedy here. >> i said great whenever you start. [applause] >> greg: you can't judge a book by its cover and that is one ugly cover. >> it is a leather recover. >> greg: it is a leathery beat up cover. that was a great little story we all learn something about kennedy tonight. before we go i have more awesome live shows coming up with a special guest tom schillue this weekend indiana pennsylvania! go to g gutfeld.com for tickets
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♪ ♪ >> a story in five words. >> greg: losers attacked slot and mark spacex. >> his response to all of this was a rockets are hard to and mr. musk, if they are so hard why don't you go back to your day job and work that out? leave those of us who do government to government because you can't do both and clearly you are feeling right now at both. >> greg: madison, that was michael steele on msnbc mocking elon after a failed rocket launch, one of many, by the way, that is how you make successful
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rocket launches. but generally talking heads don't understand how things work and life. what was your take on it? >> my take is that elon is very well prepped for something like this because when you grow up as a nerd this is par for the course. you know. like picnic on the kid in the robotics club like your robot failed but he built the robot i would like to see you do that. he built a rocket i would like to see you do that. >> greg: you know what elon should do. you should build a specific robot that goes to michael steele's office and picks him up and twirls him around. >> but you should not say that he probably can't do that. >> greg: that is what i would do if i was musk but that is what why i am not a musk i can't be trusted with robotics. by the way, did you see there are some people trashing tesla facilities? i think they are a group called tesla take down or the action network. do you think this is all orchestrated by somebody else?
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>> i do not know, greg. i will say you can't vandalize people's property unless it is your own property. i sometimes we'll spray paint on my house joe machi's comedy is awesome signed the latin kings to increase my street credit. but i will say that michael steele it should not be telling other people how to do a good job. he chaired the rnc and then he got a job at msnbc. that is not good to. >> greg: the trajectory says everything. >> if michael steele was a spaceship he was -- he would crash. but elon musk has really the only spaceships that are reliable to transport humans and for an insult to land that has to hit close to home. it is like a critic on the internet says over the country it does not work but when somebody says women only date me for my body that cuts to the bone of.
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[laughter] >> greg: kennedy. remember how they used to love elon musk back when he just did electric cars at? what happened to that? now they are cheering on him to just fail but they don't realize that failure is success in that world to. >> unfortunately sometimes it takes several times until you get the recipe, the algorithm, whatever it is that goes into rocket making exactly right. but also i also feel like it was a... job and my name is michael steele and that could be a porn name because steele is sick and a sturdy and sometimes shaped like a pointy drumstick but more girth he and i think elon musk has a problem with his rocket because it stopped. and it is like he has 13
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children i think his rocket is just fine. [applause] >> to your point about failure leading to success you host the number 1 show in late night but you have been fired dozens of times. >> greg: thank you for reminding our generous audience. three times. i was a fire three times. brian, you know that feeling. >> i took it personal when you were fired up. first off were you like a general from the confederacy? that was a brilliant i'm trying to think like what were you hearkening back to? the 1850s? i will say this are that you want to ask a question of? >> greg: no-go forward. >> thank you i don't know the rules of. they were tragic as they were breaking into the test the factory we need to clean air not another billionaire.
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it is an electric car! what else do you want him to do. you talk about cutting to the bone i know that was a hard story for you to relate, but cutting to the bone you tell the guy with the electric car i need clean air. you must have tossed and turned all night. the other thing is the rocket had two goals one get into space and get a little bit higher and the first stage was land on top six which is the most amazing thing i have ever seen her. they all that again so he can redo one stage he has to work on the second stage and the next step will be mars. so michael steele, who is responsible for president romney. >> wait a second. there was no president romney. they asked him to leave the party. >> i will say this, if you guys will join me, just to push back can we all by a tesla? let's all go by a tesla. get rid of your pinto, your hatchback, whatever you are driving and go get a tesla. there has to be some pushback. >> greg: i don't know.
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dodging an idiot a bride. reality tv romance came to an end when sarah carlton, yes this sarah carlton, the bride on the show love is blind didst her groom at the altar because he was not woke enough. for those who do not know love is blind is a reality show where singles date without ever seeing each other face-to-face. like a guys. i wonder. does sarah love him so much she always wanted her partner to be on the save wavelength? >> i love you so much but i have always wanted a partner to be on the same way of -- wavelength. so today i can't. >> i remember i asked him about black lives matter and i am no expert but when i asked them about it he was like i never really thought too much about that. that affected me especially in
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our own city like how could it not. i asked him like what his church's views are. he said he did not know. so then i watched a sermon online. >> from his church. >> about sexual identity. and it was traditional of. i told that to have been. he doesn't really have much to say about that. equality, religion, the vaccine it. >> greg: kennedy, why did he just not tell her he was a trans? because then she would have been transphobia could. and if her identity politics are more important than her happiness or it is her happiness then he would have had her. the girl of his dreams. >> i watch this and i see somebody who is hijacking her own happiness and she is never going to be happy.
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his last name is a ben mezzenga which sounds like something that you call boobies. i think she was trying to find any flaws she possibly could because she was looking for another bride of. i don't think she was looking for a duty. or maybe she wants to transition into maleness so they can be a couple of fellows on hdtv. another reality spent looking for a home to renew. >> greg: they can flip houses while flipping genders to. you know, joe, let's be honest, if that guy was as good-looking as you she would not come up with this excuse. >> that is why if it was really love is blind and they should were blindfolds until after the wedding. but i will say this. do not try to find love unreality tv. i was the last comic standing, it was majority men, but still it was a bad idea. i try to find love it places
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like bowling alleys or women's prisons or the wnba. that way i know i make more money than they do. >> greg: brian kilmeade, it is such a shock to find out this did not work out. when you hand your brick is -- biggest decision elected tv producers. >> the premise of this and i had to look it up and i use the number 1 aif and i was like what is this a? trying to keep track 12 and three. so you know the premise of this? you sit in a pot and you meet somebody be a speaker and that is where the whole thing is you have to love somebody on the inside before you see what they look like. she gets to the altar unlike now that i see what you look like you look fine but you are a jerk a? so to me this whole premise blew up because that means they weren't even paying attention to each other. i do think ben's life is saved. he would not have been happy.
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i also believe he has to have an opinion on some think. i mean can you imagine going your whole life having no opinions of? >> greg: and you said this earlier you are contradicting yourself at. this is why i hate you. most guys don't have opinions, madison, on this stuff. and what i got from her is that what i got from her. is that she doesn't have she doesn't have an identity. her identity is other people. like i need people to like my virtue signal link. what's a yield? >> strange move to do that on television. also why go all the way to the altar? it is just cruel. like i really love you and i do, yes vowed to be married to you forever, i really love you but i am leaving. it is such a play. and then also like bright inside as a millennial i did not have to research i am just unfortunately familiar with this show. they sit in a pod and they talk
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to each other so what the heck were they talking about? if this is really so important to her and it just really makes you question her values and her ability to do things. it is like to go to a restaurant and you were looking at the menu and you study it and you asked the waiter some questions and then you order like the eggplant parmesan it comes and you are shocked and there is cheese in your dish it. what did you think was happening? >> that sounds like a real life story. >> greg: eggplant. [laughter] so she definitely does support blm because she definitely blm because she definitely torched her own wedding. we will be right back. [applause]
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absolute [bleep]. >> somebody stop me and wake me the [bleep] up because i'm ready to get up to it. >> if you could speak directly to elon musk which -- what would you say? >> [bleep] [bleep] elon musk. don't know what it means to run a housing program [bleep]. >> to think that elon musk or donald trump give a [bleep] about our public schools [bleep] trump! >> i don't swear in public very well but we have to [bleep] trump! >> greg: i love her joke. joe, you are known for your clean comedy. kids of all ages come to your show. sometimes it is court ordered. what do you make of this new trend of? >> i think the democrats have lost track of the working class and this is an attempt to relate to them. what do working-class people care about right now? while we know they are worried about dangerous streets and
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schools and sometimes they swear and let's focus on saying the f word. >> greg: brian, people swear a lot when they watch a "fox & friends". >> i very much it don't it we are a family-friendly show would you please want to just one time! i don't know who you are fact-checker is but i thought you before and then i saw the weekend that bernie sanders is doing around the nt had a big crowd. and then who does he book for this rally in? >> greg: that is our e block! >> i would like to add this is scripted it. telling you to actually cursive. even the tiktok radios they put out they start off and these are like mark kelly, astronauts and decorated war veteran's, they are all doing good because they think that is what trump supporter's that is how they can win over trump supporter's which is laughable of. >> greg: it is.
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you know, madison, i find a foul language offensive. >> yes. [laughter] >> greg: do you think they are lowering the standards of our country and perhaps there should be executed. >> oh execution i will have to think about that. lowering the standards i think they are lowering the standards because it is so fake. it is one thing to curse it as a whole other think to put on our show and cursive. the video you were talking about stuff that ain't true but with the curse word was so overdone. it is just you are seeing that everything is the same. what i took and she was it was and then they also said ain't. none of these lawmakers say the word aid to. all very scripted and very fake. her think of something we do because it releases endorphins, it feels good and it is cathartic. when you put it on like a thick show you don't win and the audience does not win and he looked at it. >> greg: it is interesting,
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kennedy, and holly what they are liberal because they act. to madison's point they are acting here. is that why it is so attractive? >> it is not attractive and people can see right through it. people are living in a time when they are voting for the authentic candidate who offers ideas. if you are just swearing it is like i saw steve doocy the other day in the hallway and i was like i was "fox & friends" and he meant oh, you mean [bleep] and friends of? >> it was natural. and you bought it. >> very natural. whatever he was telling i want all of it. like oh, my god, he is so sexy i have no idea. [applause] i mean obviously what they are going for. i don't remember if you remember this but 15 years ago "rolling stone" magazine did this in-depth feature on the church of scientology of the g. all of the people were spokespeople for the church of scientology and they kept swearing because their ideas and their philosophy and their theology was all indefensible.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: settle down to. a transgender sinker put sign language through the ringer. at bernie sanders rand -- rally the other night lower james is being called out for the vile lyrics. the song titled you are god's bad enough but the sign language interpreter stole the show. ♪ ♪ does it your god have a big fat [bleep] because it feels like [bleep] me ♪ ♪ lightly do they tingle like
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keys? ♪ ♪ does your god have a big fat [bleep] because it feels like [bleep] to me. ♪ ♪ >> greg: all manner. it really doesn't make you wish you were deaf. kennedy, you were telling me you are a huge fan of this a folk singer. you follow he/she it they/them all over the world to. >> i follow all the transition of genders. probably ended up with punk rock and demand. i will say this democrats their media tour is going so horrendous. bernie sanders gets as good as 2000 people but his warm-up happens to be a transgender singer, a front woman guitarist punk fan which by the way since when do you associate a punk ban with an 83-year-old vermont senator who does not have a
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fitted suit? >> greg: by the way it most punk rockers are about 83 years old right now. >> i was shocked at this is going to be a long road back to mainstream america. >> greg: do you think bernie really knew who this person was a? if he knew do you think you would have somebody saying god has a giant to whatever and is putting it in your giant what not. do you like how i cleaned that up? >> she has preformed for him before it. yes in 2020. she also performed at his rallies then it. she had a beautiful song called hanging tree that includes themes such as burning crucifixes. so bernie has invited her back. this was a repeat performance. loved it so much the first time had to bring laura back. you talked about this hollywood and the left are very clothes. it is a bad sign when you can't get a good singer. i was at the dmc and there were talks like it's beyonce coming, taylor swift? nobody was like is a laura jane
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grace come in? not a great time. >> greg: not a great sign. joe, you are an expert in sign language. do you think it is sometimes unnecessary to have a sign language interpreter at a rally? like does anybody need that for that song? >> i don't know i think it would be nice if i were deaf to be able to know what the singer was singing about so i could make sarcastic comments. like with jennifer lopez and the sign language was like if you somehow know your love would be untrue would you like to me and i was like did she just ask if somebody would cheat on her and tell her about it. that doesn't make any sense. and this was worse. >> greg: yes, it was worse! it was worse, joe. way worse than that. significantly worse. i'm going to go even further and say it was worse than worse.
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>> but i'm glad i am not deaf. >> greg: you know what it is? maybe bernie believes you need to have a sign language there so everybody can feel the pain of that song. >> if you were asking if god has a big fat [bleep] the answer is if god is a billionaire he has to pay his fair share. [applause] >> greg: that was beautiful. i think we will go to break, charly? we have exhausted this topic. don't go away we will be right back. you'd like to be. (♪) serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and bacterial infection between the anus and genitals, both which may be fatal, severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections,
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