greg: yes.theliberals, my guys or the guys that now hate me. [laughter] >> they don't love you anymore. greg: you're losing them. i call this meat shaming, you know? [laughter] it's like signaling that i'm not as involved as you are because i eat my meat medium now, and i do like to kneel on a couch now and then, but for reasons i can't get into. >> that's a height issue. >> there's a callback to the chinchilla. greg: yes, there is. ask the e.r. hey, kat -- >> now you know it's a true story. [laughter] brought it up twice. [applause] greg: kat, thoughts on this, and i'm told you've investigated this couch madness. >> yeah, greg, obviously. it was the most important story of the week. [laughter] i had to investigate it further. america, again this week you get to see my package. >> boy. >> whoo! >> what do you think when you see this? >> ridiculous. she wants to sit on that couch, she probably can. >> you're saying you don't think she should be fired, deported and imprisoned? >> i do not think t
greg: yes.the liberals, my guys or the guys that now hate me. [laughter] >> they don't love you anymore. greg: you're losing them. i call this meat shaming, you know? [laughter] it's like signaling that i'm not as involved as you are because i eat my meat medium now, and i do like to kneel on a couch now and then, but for reasons i can't get into. >> that's a height issue. >> there's a callback to the chinchilla. greg: yes, there is. ask the e.r. hey, kat -- >> now you...
now back to"thegreggutfeldshow"*.greggutfeldshow. headlines go to foxnews.com. >> greg: so, where's waldo? the money to pay for the big beautiful wall president trump promised us. he said he has hundreds of bidders. everyone wants to bill build our wall. >> we have hundreds of bidders, everyone wants to build our wall usually that means we are going to get a good price. we are going to build a wall. >> greg: the budget plan to set aside for billion dollars over the next two years for the wall. how do we come up with that kind of money? here's what i would do. i would get every girl scout in america to sell cookies year-round. four bucks a box, that's a billion boxes of cookies to pay for the wall. we reduce the risk of criminals and terrorists entering the country well enjoy delicious cookies and the scouts would earn a badge. everybody wins, including me. [applause] will come i think you should pay for. you have a stack of money under the couch. >> i believe in full citizenship participation in projects like this. when we do send th
now back to "the greg gutfeld show" *. greg gutfeld show. headlines go to foxnews.com. >> greg: so, where's waldo? the money to pay for the big beautiful wall president trump promised us. he said he has hundreds of bidders. everyone wants to bill build our wall. >> we have hundreds of bidders, everyone wants to build our wall usually that means we are going to get a good price. we are going to build a wall. >> greg: the budget plan to set aside for billion dollars...
greginteresting.anyway later or possibly earlier, who knows senator jeff flake as gorsuch if he'd rather fight 100 deck size versus? >> my son said ask him if he would rather fight 100 deck size forces are one horse sized duck? you can tell them i am very rarely at a loss for words. you got me. greg: we did some digging into it and he doesn't have a son. the whole thing was made of. apparently the question is a standard question during such hearings. the most interesting exchange of the hearing came between gorsuch and the junior senator from kansas. >> first question, when i say the name greg gutfeld what's the first thing you think of? >> i think of his fears -- roguish independence. >> that your own to say something else but i am glad he he said independents. anyway what do you think about his last book how to be right? >> it makes an excellent doorstop. >> that reminds they did i see you arguing with a bouncer outside of the club on saturday night? was your name not on the list or what? >> you ar
greg interesting. anyway later or possibly earlier, who knows senator jeff flake as gorsuch if he'd rather fight 100 deck size versus? >> my son said ask him if he would rather fight 100 deck size forces are one horse sized duck? you can tell them i am very rarely at a loss for words. you got me. greg: we did some digging into it and he doesn't have a son. the whole thing was made of. apparently the question is a standard question during such hearings. the most interesting exchange of the...
greg: yes,he would.>> by the way, he wouldn't. >> she was just hoping if she said stuff this this is a scandal voice, people wouldn't listen. greg: but it's interesting, there's a contrast between the benign good news of the past 50 or 60 dayses and the apocalyptic fervor. it's never been so smart. if trump declared america a caliphate, hsnbc -- msnbc would call him islam phobic. >>> before we go, we've all heard of themed cruises, but you've never seen one so incredible. take a look. >> imagine a vacation where you and doeses on adult-sized -- dozens of adult-sized babies, the ultimate luxury getaway of self-victimization. well, now you can with the cruise to nutsville. you'll attend life-changing semifars with your special quests, listen to katy perry on how to mouth stuff you read on a huff post blog. keith openerman on how to time -- obermann on how to time medicines so you don't let down on air. madonna on coping with me tillty, plus michael moore, lena dunham, rosie o'donnell and ashley judd and ho
greg: yes, he would.>> by the way, he wouldn't. >> she was just hoping if she said stuff this this is a scandal voice, people wouldn't listen. greg: but it's interesting, there's a contrast between the benign good news of the past 50 or 60 dayses and the apocalyptic fervor. it's never been so smart. if trump declared america a caliphate, hsnbc -- msnbc would call him islam phobic. >>> before we go, we've all heard of themed cruises, but you've never seen one so incredible....
greg: thosewere great times. rachael maddow waves her arms and legs and freak out like her butt is on fire. the people who hate him don't like you or me much either. you have got to wonder why is it so hard for the left to lose? is it the consequences of delayed adulthood? a political defeat has turned adults into a kri nice with security. take the travel ban. you can water that down so onlye band and they would still scream islamophobia. we see the five stages of crazy. one superior and calm. >> russia, russia, russia, everything trump touches turns into another story about trump and russia. >> i am a nasty woman. i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in chi chee-tos dust. >> b.s.! b.s.! b.s.! no we won't. we have seen what you have done, sir! greg: glad she brought the sign. but then finally there is acceptance. join us. we are having a good time. we are living in a parallel universe where one-half finds fear in the other half's fun. which side would you rather be on? >> let us introduce tonight's
greg: those were great times. rachael maddow waves her arms and legs and freak out like her butt is on fire. the people who hate him don't like you or me much either. you have got to wonder why is it so hard for the left to lose? is it the consequences of delayed adulthood? a political defeat has turned adults into a kri nice with security. take the travel ban. you can water that down so onlye band and they would still scream islamophobia. we see the five stages of crazy. one superior and calm....
>>greg: juan,weird?s week, on "the five," i offered a prescription for how to pay for the trump wall. >> greg: what was it? >> juan: bolling told me it was just right.ng instead we have mexico pay for it, just have mexican workers. >> greg: meghan, did i get you? >> meghan: my weirdest, prince william was caught dancing like a dad, really badly in switzerland. i don't know if they have clips of it. he dances so bad it makes him way less hot. i think my own 80-year-old father dances better than that. >> greg: dancing in a circle. >> meghan: just sit, drink, bob your head. >> kimberly: maddow, the reaction by the left. like, the hysteria and freaking out because of the trump taxes. lightning round. >> greg: weirdest thing, memphis meats creating chicken strips grown from cells in a lab. clean meat, doesn't come from animal, it's actually made by cells. i'm a little freaked out by this. >> kimberly: how does your stomach react? >> greg: it made me realize something. every single thing you eat on the planet,
>> greg: juan, weird?s week, on "the five," i offered a prescription for how to pay for the trump wall. >> greg: what was it? >> juan: bolling told me it was just right.ng instead we have mexico pay for it, just have mexican workers. >> greg: meghan, did i get you? >> meghan: my weirdest, prince william was caught dancing like a dad, really badly in switzerland. i don't know if they have clips of it. he dances so bad it makes him way less hot. i think my...
greggregithink it's still inappropriate.e make me sick. >> dana: you were going to say something. >> eric: do you know who they definitely should offer immunity to and the trump organization would love to see this as well offer immunity to evelyn farkas. i talked about her today and again yesterday. this is someone who should have immunity. she knew too much. she was out of white house when she contacted the obama administration. suggesting that there was surveillance going on of the trump administration. why is that? who did you know? and how did you get that information and who did you pass it on to? boy, i think there is someone who should be immunity from prosecution because she is holding a loft cards. >> if you are flynn, can you blame him for especially given for how hyper partisan this has become on both sides of the of the fence just the shear amount this is given. the fact there is an fbi investigation. i don't blame the guy for trying to seek immunity deal. that's what he said in his statement no reasonable person
greg greg i think it's still inappropriate.e make me sick. >> dana: you were going to say something. >> eric: do you know who they definitely should offer immunity to and the trump organization would love to see this as well offer immunity to evelyn farkas. i talked about her today and again yesterday. this is someone who should have immunity. she knew too much. she was out of white house when she contacted the obama administration. suggesting that there was surveillance going on of...
gregkicksusoff.>>greg: saturdaynight10:00pmgreggutfeldwe have kennedy. >> kennedy: would! walter concern who wrote up in the air. tie are you and cat, it's going to be a great great show. now time for this, greg's media news. this is the greatest media hit, professor robert kelly, an expert on south korea. let's roll the tape if for god sake. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children just walked in. shifting sands in the region, do you think relations with the north may change? >> i would be surprised if they do. [laughter] [laughter] . >> greg: my goodness. [ laughter ] >> greg: right there. he's just feeling pain. >> the region. there you go. >> greg: this has happened to all of us at one point in our lives. somebody has walked in on us while we're doing something else. >> eric: why we all hate skype. juan, your turn. >> juan: arc yolgss go out into the desert to dig and find things that were ancient. how about your back yard? in cairo egyptians found a 3000 year old statue depicting ram it's two. it's being called one of the most important
greg kicks us off. >> greg: saturday night 10:00 pm greg gutfeld we have kennedy. >> kennedy: would! walter concern who wrote up in the air. tie are you and cat, it's going to be a great great show. now time for this, greg's media news. this is the greatest media hit, professor robert kelly, an expert on south korea. let's roll the tape if for god sake. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children just walked in. shifting sands in the region, do you...
>>greg: 25.you don't even know it's time. >> dana: it's been a long time. >> greg: it certainly has. >> dana: i love that show. >> jesse: i like the price is right. that's one of my favorites. i also like when they have high school jeopardy because i can kind of compete against those guys. >> dana: did you see the college girl from mit last week? >> greg: you don't have to spell mitt. >> juan: i thought the kid from georgetown had beaten her. she came back at the last minute. >> greg: you guys actually watch jeopardy? >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: he was on jeopardy. at least you know that name. >> juan: you know how you have this habit, if i'm trying to go to sleepy watch family feud. >> dana: how do you fall asleep watching that? it's exciting. >> kimberly: this is a show we are supposed to go on, if someone would ask, family feud. >> juan: steve, please. >> kimberly: then i have to think of something else. >> greg: remember the dating game? [ laughter ] >> greg: with jim lang? >> kimberly: that'
>> greg: 25. you don't even know it's time. >> dana: it's been a long time. >> greg: it certainly has. >> dana: i love that show. >> jesse: i like the price is right. that's one of my favorites. i also like when they have high school jeopardy because i can kind of compete against those guys. >> dana: did you see the college girl from mit last week? >> greg: you don't have to spell mitt. >> juan: i thought the kid from georgetown had beaten her....
is that going to beit,greg? >>greg: iagree. i don't think it's enough.e doesn't have to satisfy juan williams. >> juan: not me paired he better satisfy the american people. when you start bringing back body bags, has what happen with the young man who was killed, and his father says why did you do this. was his life worth the cost? >> eric: do you not think it's a fantastic idea to get a 60-country coalition to fight isis? president obama said, rich people, you need to pay your fair share. president trump says being safer all around, you pay your fair share. >> juan: everybody says you need to defeat isis. everybody says it should be a coalition per go ahead and come on in. the problem is that a lot of these countries have not been contributing in the past. >> kimberly: so now he is complaining because they are going to. >> juan: the united states was pulling back in terms of saying it's our exclusive responsibility. president trump is putting more americans in danger and he doesn't have a plan. >> lisa: it was president obama who said himself he doesn't
is that going to be it, greg? >> greg: i agree. i don't think it's enough.e doesn't have to satisfy juan williams. >> juan: not me paired he better satisfy the american people. when you start bringing back body bags, has what happen with the young man who was killed, and his father says why did you do this. was his life worth the cost? >> eric: do you not think it's a fantastic idea to get a 60-country coalition to fight isis? president obama said, rich people, you need to pay...
.>>greg: iamgreggutfeldwith lisa boothe and dana perino, eric bolling, and bob beckel, chuck schumer, a.k.a. faucet phase, said dems will block all funding for the wall. it's the same old stick. take a good idea like improving the border and recasted as widespread intolerance. here's a game for everyone. when schumer speaks, can you count the allies? speak of the president's immigration policies are destroying local economies, causing chaos and panic in families and communities who have done nothing wrong. by using racial profiling and fearmongering to target law-abiding immigrants, the trump administration is putting people with a traffic ticket or status violation in the same category as serious violent criminals. >> greg: trump's policies are destroying economies? he is implying racial profiling? targeting illegal immigrants? there was more there but i couldn't came up. he should change his name to upchuck given the lies he throws up. profiling, by conflating legal with illegal immigration. he's not done. >> immigrants are an integral part of the country. democrats will be vigilan
. >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with lisa boothe and dana perino, eric bolling, and bob beckel, chuck schumer, a.k.a. faucet phase, said dems will block all funding for the wall. it's the same old stick. take a good idea like improving the border and recasted as widespread intolerance. here's a game for everyone. when schumer speaks, can you count the allies? speak of the president's immigration policies are destroying local economies, causing chaos and panic in families and communities who...
.>>greg: iamgreggutfeldwith kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams. eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." welcome back to the latest episode of... ♪ yes, it was rachel maddow's y2k. as we sit on the brink of a nuclear showdown with north korea, this manic mouthpiece fixates on a 12-year-old tax return belonging to trump. boy, did she sell it like a timeshare in a florida swamp. >> it's been a little bit of a hullabaloo this evening. >> people were tweeting at me "shut up." >> we have significant breaking news. donald trump's tax returns have surfaced, at least a portion of donald trump's past tax returns. this is the first time we believe any federal tax returns for donald trump has been obtained by anyone, certainly any news organization. >> greg: oh, my god. rather than tell us anything up front, she tap dances like a barefoot drunk on hot sand. >> tonight we have this exclusive first look at the reporting, and what they have obtained. in just a second, we are going to show you exactly what it is we've got. whether or not you are a supporter
. >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams. eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." welcome back to the latest episode of... ♪ yes, it was rachel maddow's y2k. as we sit on the brink of a nuclear showdown with north korea, this manic mouthpiece fixates on a 12-year-old tax return belonging to trump. boy, did she sell it like a timeshare in a florida swamp. >> it's been a little bit of a hullabaloo this evening. >> people were...
boom.>>greg: juan,weird?show this week, on "the five" i offered a prescription for how to pay for the trump wall. >> greg: what was it. >> juan: bolling told me it was just right. instead we have mexico pay for it just have mexican workers. >> greg: meghan, get you? >> meghan: my weirdest prince william was caught dancing badly in switzerland. i don't know if they have clips of it he dances so bad it makes him way less hot. i think my own 80-year-old father dances better than that. >> meghan: just sit, drink, bob your head. >> meghan: maddow, the reaction by the left like the hysteria and freaking out because of the trump taxes. lightning round. >> greg: weirdest thing memphis meats chicken strips grown from cells in a lab. clean meat doesn't come from animal it's actually made by cells. i'm freaked out by this. >> kimberly: how does stomach react. >> greg: every single thing you eat on the planet whether you are vegan or meat eater. you are trained to eat something that was once alive whether it's vegetables
boom. >> greg: juan, weird?show this week, on "the five" i offered a prescription for how to pay for the trump wall. >> greg: what was it. >> juan: bolling told me it was just right. instead we have mexico pay for it just have mexican workers. >> greg: meghan, get you? >> meghan: my weirdest prince william was caught dancing badly in switzerland. i don't know if they have clips of it he dances so bad it makes him way less hot. i think my own 80-year-old...
>>greg: idon't know. that's an excellent question and that's why they are having an investigation. you are seeing two sides. one believes in talking about the collusion, the other one about the leaks. it's a mirror battle. it's a mirror battle and in my view, they cancel each other out. when i am watching this, to me, it was like watching a really dull ping-pong game. what i don't understand is, they were arguing that if there was a change in relations with russia, that's true. but you could say the exact opposite. if there is no change, there's proof. to hide the fact -- if you did a dirty deal, are you going to immediately change her behavior? if you can argue that a change in behavior or not a change in behavior is proof, then you really don't have an argument because it can go either way. remember, if you are colluding with a foreign government, would you actually brag about it? that's kind of genius. that's like walking into tsa and bragging about having contraband. you don't do that you're so brilli
>> greg: i don't know. that's an excellent question and that's why they are having an investigation. you are seeing two sides. one believes in talking about the collusion, the other one about the leaks. it's a mirror battle. it's a mirror battle and in my view, they cancel each other out. when i am watching this, to me, it was like watching a really dull ping-pong game. what i don't understand is, they were arguing that if there was a change in relations with russia, that's true. but you...
>>greg: stephen.>>eric:greghasa brother? youdidgreg'sshow..>> bob: not going hunting. >> kimberly: you did greg's show with me and stephen baldwi baldwin. >> bob: yes. >> kimberly: we are interpreters for you. >> bob: read? >> eric: can we agree kate mckinnon is probably the most talented comedian on the air? she can do everybody. >> kimberly: i love her. >> bob: "one more thing" is up next. >> kimberly: i hate today. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be heroes when they're not eating gyros delivered by -- ah, you know what i mean. c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm ta
>> greg: stephen. >> eric: greg has a brother? you did greg's show.. >> bob: not going hunting. >> kimberly: you did greg's show with me and stephen baldwi baldwin. >> bob: yes. >> kimberly: we are interpreters for you. >> bob: read? >> eric: can we agree kate mckinnon is probably the most talented comedian on the air? she can do everybody. >> kimberly: i love her. >> bob: "one more thing" is up next. >> kimberly: i...
greg: thankyou so much. so these guys are just about to sound check and-- garvin: there are some things it seems greg mcquade just can't quit. greg: let's say you have 20, 25 minutes. garvin: being a producer appears to be one of them. greg: i like producing things. not that i tell people what to do, but i like things done a certain way. renee: so, morning, everybody, i'm renee. that's greg. welcome to the show. garvin: a local music podcast is what the former bay area radio personality, known to fans as irish greg is producing and cohosting now. but for all the things that greg can't quit, this story begins with something he did, smoking. greg: i started smoking at the age of 15 in ireland, and like, it's almost like a rite of passage, i think. garvin: a rite of passage that grew into a 2-decade addiction. greg: so i smoked a pack a day and had no exercise, and in general, didn't live a particularly healthy lifestyle. garvin: well, all that changed exactly 10 years ago when greg put down his cigarette and p
greg: thank you so much. so these guys are just about to sound check and-- garvin: there are some things it seems greg mcquade just can't quit. greg: let's say you have 20, 25 minutes. garvin: being a producer appears to be one of them. greg: i like producing things. not that i tell people what to do, but i like things done a certain way. renee: so, morning, everybody, i'm renee. that's greg. welcome to the show. garvin: a local music podcast is what the former bay area radio personality, known...
>> i am so lacking self-awareness.>>greg: thatwas a terrible impression. >> ilikegreg'sstyle.oughtfulall of a sudden. >> greg: are you having a hard time, because you've had almost every other day you have a really exciting, volatile interview, that it's harder finding people who don't know what they are getting into or they don't mind? >> no, look, in exchange, we book people all the time i don't agree with but in exchange i hope we give them the opportunity to say what they think. there is at least some portion of the interview were i'd be quiet and they say their piece. there are a lot of viewers watch fox and they think that's valuable. >> dana: well, thank you. real quick, i asked you. how is the candy game on air force one? >> well, you spent years on that plane. it's ridiculous. the whole thing is sponsored by hershey's and the mars corporation. it's unbelievable how much candy there is. >> dana: did you fill your pockets? >> i didn't. a >> dana: tune in at 9:00 p.m. eastern with more of his interview with president trump. ahead, national security and defense are top p
>> i am so lacking self-awareness. >> greg: that was a terrible impression. >> i like greg's style.oughtful all of a sudden. >> greg: are you having a hard time, because you've had almost every other day you have a really exciting, volatile interview, that it's harder finding people who don't know what they are getting into or they don't mind? >> no, look, in exchange, we book people all the time i don't agree with but in exchange i hope we give them the...
>>greg: iamgreggutfeldwith kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams. eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." we are going to have analysis of the senate confirmation hearing for supreme court justice neil gorsuch in the moment. i know you can hardly wait. reminds me of tom bergeron from "dancing with the stars." slightly less exciting. white house announced a ban on electronic devices larger than cell phones on flames coming from eight muslim-rich countries. i know. eight muslim-rich countries. where is the outrage? the ban targets machines not men but they are carried by people. yet, no outcry. politically we can't stop terrorists, only their gadgets. but at some point the bombs inside the gadgets will exceed our ability to detect them. nano weapons will soon be bigger threats than the conventional stuff. good luck tracking those. the device ban reveals an obvious truth. the threat comes from radical muslims and therefore more likely to come from muslim-rich countries. is it bigoted to say that? no, it's what scientists call a "duh" ." not about
>> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams. eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." we are going to have analysis of the senate confirmation hearing for supreme court justice neil gorsuch in the moment. i know you can hardly wait. reminds me of tom bergeron from "dancing with the stars." slightly less exciting. white house announced a ban on electronic devices larger than cell phones on flames coming from eight muslim-rich countries. i...
greg. >>greg: heseems to bring a lot of peace to those children. >> dana: thechildren,greg. >>gregforgreg's corrections. last friday, this happened on "the five" ." what is your favorite kitchen utensil and why? >> dana: electric water cattle. hot water cattle. >> greg: saves a lot of time. you push a button. >> dana: make tea. >> greg: the national utensil society contacted me and said an electric kettle is not a utensi utensil. it's an appliance. i want to apologize to the national utensil society for labeling it. >> dana: i am mortified. >> eric: fast and loose with that word. >> greg: i regret if i offended you. >> dana: utensil. i have to think about it. bob, you're next. >> bob: i want to take a minute and think all the viewers of "the five." you've been loyal. we appreciate it very much. yesterday there was a little girl standing outside the studio with the sign she had made, and in his good way, eric bolling went over and talked to her and she put the sign up. the producers open up the windows. that's the kind of thing i think brings people to "the five." it's a family fe
greg. >> greg: he seems to bring a lot of peace to those children. >> dana: the children, greg. >> greg for greg's corrections. last friday, this happened on "the five" ." what is your favorite kitchen utensil and why? >> dana: electric water cattle. hot water cattle. >> greg: saves a lot of time. you push a button. >> dana: make tea. >> greg: the national utensil society contacted me and said an electric kettle is not a utensi utensil....
>>greg: yes.i am more interested in what happened to kevin sorbo. >> eric: this bill came down at 10:00 in the morning and they said look, we want you to go hard-core health care during the hour. i ran down the hall. >> greg: hercules, i saw him in town square. anyway, i don't know if it's good or bad that they put this off. it's like a final exam when you find out they put it off the day and you go oh, great, more time to study but you don't study. you watched 12 episodes of law & order. you prolong the agony, the test doesn't get any easier. they should have the vote, get it over with. the one thing i have to say. >> kimberly: ate a lot of otter pops. >> greg: shows you the difference between right and left. the left says they are poor transparency but the rate is about as transparent as you can get. the fight is like an open kitchen where you are allowed to see the sausage being made. that's what you saw the last three weeks with the obamacare repeal and replace with the democrats prefer a bac
>> greg: yes. i am more interested in what happened to kevin sorbo. >> eric: this bill came down at 10:00 in the morning and they said look, we want you to go hard-core health care during the hour. i ran down the hall. >> greg: hercules, i saw him in town square. anyway, i don't know if it's good or bad that they put this off. it's like a final exam when you find out they put it off the day and you go oh, great, more time to study but you don't study. you watched 12 episodes...
gregandjuan will get in. the president took a question from a german reporter about the america first and pushed back that he is pursuing isolationist policies. >> president trump: i don't believe in an isolationist policy s i the also believe a policy of trade should be a fair policy. the united states has been treated very, very unfairly by many countries over the years and that's going to stop. but i'm not an isolationist. i'm a free trade sxer a fair trade ter. i don't know what newspaper you're reading. but the i guess that would be another example of, as you say, fake news. >> oh my god, never misses his chance. greg what do you make of this? >> i have two points to raise. let's talk about the trade thing. germany makes amazing cars, let's be honest. guess where they make a lot of them? here. 400,000 of them in south carolina. >> i do like a nice mercedes. >> the trade deficit is deceptive, when you have a population of 80 million people and america is four times larger, our gdp is 17 trillion, theirs i
greg and juan will get in. the president took a question from a german reporter about the america first and pushed back that he is pursuing isolationist policies. >> president trump: i don't believe in an isolationist policy s i the also believe a policy of trade should be a fair policy. the united states has been treated very, very unfairly by many countries over the years and that's going to stop. but i'm not an isolationist. i'm a free trade sxer a fair trade ter. i don't know what...
. >>kimberly:greg, doyou have a question?>>greg: yes,i do, kimberly, thank you. bret, isn't it entirely possible that the russian could say have tampered with this vote? i don't think you can disprove this. i think rand paul colluded with putin to undermine the vote so the white house would rehire paul manafort. >> brett: did have you something else, bob? oh, sorry. listen, there was no vote. there was never going to be a vote. >> greg: there you go. there was never going to be a vote. >> brett: if they didn't have the numbers it was never coming to the vote. i don't think it was the russians. >> kimberly: oh my goodness, i hope we haven'ted tangted you too much, bret baier. >> brett: no, it's all good. >> kimberly: we look forward to your show. we know you have smart analysis. >> not smart analysis here? >> kimberly: we will kick it around the table again. tell us what you really think, bob. >> what i really think there is no question there was a loss for trump but i want to give trump credit here for a second. his stheaght almost pulled this thing off. when he
. >> kimberly: greg, do you have a question? >> greg: yes, i do, kimberly, thank you. bret, isn't it entirely possible that the russian could say have tampered with this vote? i don't think you can disprove this. i think rand paul colluded with putin to undermine the vote so the white house would rehire paul manafort. >> brett: did have you something else, bob? oh, sorry. listen, there was no vote. there was never going to be a vote. >> greg: there you go. there was...
>>greg: youdraw on them.this happened to me. >> kimberly: kimberly, would yoe spouse? >> kimberly: i would kiss him until he woke up. >> dana: that didn't happen today either. bob? >> bob: >> eric: everyone has got a video camera. >> dana: i think they were from france and they wouldn't have cared. that's a good first exercise. >> greg: facebook friday, i will let it go. too late, dana. >> kimberly: mind is amazing. after 21 years of service to the u.s. armed forces, the predator drone is said to be retired from service. it is going to cease flying completely by july 1st. good news out there because the american military will then begin to rely heavily on the more advanced, more lethal mq9. the more modern one is better equipped, has overall superior operational capabilities, more accuracy. very excited. this is amazing. your friend obama, predator drones. we've got a new and improved one for president trump to unleash on isis. >> greg: time for greg's disgusting news. this is terrible. if you have children i
>> greg: you draw on them.this happened to me. >> kimberly: kimberly, would yoe spouse? >> kimberly: i would kiss him until he woke up. >> dana: that didn't happen today either. bob? >> bob: >> eric: everyone has got a video camera. >> dana: i think they were from france and they wouldn't have cared. that's a good first exercise. >> greg: facebook friday, i will let it go. too late, dana. >> kimberly: mind is amazing. after 21 years of...
i'd wear -->>greg: godknows what you would wear.he story, this probably never would've been a story about a fellow traveler and blogger overheard it. it wasn't even a big deal. some of the girls found close to put on. but the fellow traveler and blogger, miss lizzie -- miss b. >> meghan: people who live tweet about other people. >> greg: half of it is made up. >> bob: i agree with kennedy. i like the days when used to wear ties and jackets. now they don't even do showers. >> kennedy: i wear a bow and sequence. >> greg: do you remember twa? we are old. or i am. next, an update from the president on his effort to secure the border and a stern warning from the attorney general to sanctuary cities to protect illegals. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pr
i'd wear -- >> greg: god knows what you would wear.he story, this probably never would've been a story about a fellow traveler and blogger overheard it. it wasn't even a big deal. some of the girls found close to put on. but the fellow traveler and blogger, miss lizzie -- miss b. >> meghan: people who live tweet about other people. >> greg: half of it is made up. >> bob: i agree with kennedy. i like the days when used to wear ties and jackets. now they don't even do...
>>greg: let'sget on board this tweet. i mean this feed.ead, president trump talks tough on immigration last night but he's also signaling and softening his position on illegals already here. that's next on "the five" ." wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] ♪ >> eric: last night the president delivered a pointed defense on his crackdown for illegal immigration, getting the dangerous illegals out. >> we are removing gang members, drug dealers and criminals that threaten our communities and pray on our very innocent citizens. any in congress who do not believe we should enforce our laws, i would ask you this one question. what would you say to the american family that loses their jobs, their income or loved ones because america refused to uphold its laws and defend its borders? our obligation is to serve, protect, and defend the citizens of the united states. >> eric: he reiterated his vow to seal up our southern border. >> .-period-paragraph
>> greg: let's get on board this tweet. i mean this feed.ead, president trump talks tough on immigration last night but he's also signaling and softening his position on illegals already here. that's next on "the five" ." wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] ♪ >> eric: last night the president delivered a pointed defense on his crackdown for illegal immigration,...
>>greg: asof course. they are loving every of it. >> eric: i will give you may be president obama, if you can have some sort of plausible deniability around it, but we know the activity is -- >> kimberly: the administration had subpoenaed reporters. that doesn't mean -- >> dana: the great news is we get to talk about this in the next block. more reaction to the presidents allegations ahead plus he signed a new revised travel ban. will it hold up in the court? coming up. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. companies across the state are york sgrowing the economy,otion. with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the mos
>> greg: as of course. they are loving every of it. >> eric: i will give you may be president obama, if you can have some sort of plausible deniability around it, but we know the activity is -- >> kimberly: the administration had subpoenaed reporters. that doesn't mean -- >> dana: the great news is we get to talk about this in the next block. more reaction to the presidents allegations ahead plus he signed a new revised travel ban. will it hold up in the court? coming...
>>greg: itwould be about white women.cated white women -- >> juan: educated white women are the vulnerability of a trump candidacy and oprah knows how to relate, maybe even better than george clooney. a >> eric: better than an educated white woman named hillary clinton? >> juan: i think so. you like to talk about real foundations, real charity. >> eric: oprah is smart enough not to run because she will los lose. but maybe 2024. anyone smart enough to put a billion dollars in their bank account is probably smart enough to run the country. you have to have talent, hire the right people. and you can't waste money and that was the theory, the concoction, recipe trump could bring. oprah, mark cuban. my buddy. by the way, mark cuban was wearing a 46 jersey to a game last week. president 46. >> juan: rich is the best qualification for president? >> greg: when i find interesting about oprah's she was born to an unwed teenage mother. she's an example of how being pro-life can turn into something amazing. >> dana: that's one of the
>> greg: it would be about white women.cated white women -- >> juan: educated white women are the vulnerability of a trump candidacy and oprah knows how to relate, maybe even better than george clooney. a >> eric: better than an educated white woman named hillary clinton? >> juan: i think so. you like to talk about real foundations, real charity. >> eric: oprah is smart enough not to run because she will los lose. but maybe 2024. anyone smart enough to put a...
everybody was caught in a tough decision-making process. >>juan:greg? >>greg: what?>juan: we have news that eric and president obama agree on something. >> greg: do you know who is behind this collusion? president obama. he shot down the op-ed. why? the birth of birth her resume was hillary clinton. he's the one behind it. he didn't want hillary in the white house so he killed the information that was going to appear in the op-ed, destroying hillary's chances, sending her to the woods where she belongs. mattis is no man's homie. one minute, you like the cut of his jib and then next minute you go, he's a treasonous cat. he's like metallica. good album, bad album, good album. maybe like vegetables, no one likes it but somehow it's good for you. everyone gets mad at the sky, it means to be he's kind good for you. >> lisa: don't tell "the wall street journal." >> juan: democrats are split between obama's decision and the outrage that still exists. >> greg: where is president obama right now? he has left the country. do we know where he is? could he be with putin as we s
everybody was caught in a tough decision-making process. >> juan: greg? >> greg: what?> juan: we have news that eric and president obama agree on something. >> greg: do you know who is behind this collusion? president obama. he shot down the op-ed. why? the birth of birth her resume was hillary clinton. he's the one behind it. he didn't want hillary in the white house so he killed the information that was going to appear in the op-ed, destroying hillary's chances, sending...
.>>greg: iamgreggutfeldwith kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." at a dinner with the press, the ambassador from afghanistan was asked about donald trump. he said he was warned to keep it short when talking to mr. trump because of his short attention span. when they did finally speak, he was delightfully shocked. donald trump asked three questions that president obama never did. one, how can you win and his fight against terror? two, what do you need to be financially independent and three, how can american business invest in your country? the investors conclusion, donald trump wanted to win where as before, president obama just didn't want to lose. the hesitancy over commitment was gone but trump listened to his answers. funny how this flies in the face of the media's portrayal of trump, always ballistic. president obama, he so much more giving, he looks fantastic even when he's losing his shirt. meanwhile, trump is going full salesman as he fixes obamacare, meeting with congressional leaders, working the phone, holding listening sessions
. >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, and dana perino, "the five" ." at a dinner with the press, the ambassador from afghanistan was asked about donald trump. he said he was warned to keep it short when talking to mr. trump because of his short attention span. when they did finally speak, he was delightfully shocked. donald trump asked three questions that president obama never did. one, how can you win and his fight against terror?...
greg: youhave our work shows for analyst?od. >> my condolences to mr. jim ross on the passing of his wife. she was a wonderful lady who is always so sweet to me. >> i miss dunker rues. greg: that's good for you. thanks to jonah goldberg, chuck rosen kat timpf and tyrus. i'm greg gutfeld. we love you america. >> do you think a female can be the face of anything? >> we are going to a place that i want to go. to me than you think is an important thing to talk about? >> i'm not an expert. >> of course not you're a man. do you think about how society might react to it girl. >> not necessarily but it's possible. >> great so do you think rich away would be more or less popular she started drawing a goatee on her face to look like i fear he? >> at this time i want to avoid answering but it would depend upon a whole lot of circumstances. >> like if the goatee was a full beard the new consider her? >> i think that's fair. >> are there other issues that are more important to talk about? >> yes, many others. >> do you think putting ketch
greg: you have our work shows for analyst?od. >> my condolences to mr. jim ross on the passing of his wife. she was a wonderful lady who is always so sweet to me. >> i miss dunker rues. greg: that's good for you. thanks to jonah goldberg, chuck rosen kat timpf and tyrus. i'm greg gutfeld. we love you america. >> do you think a female can be the face of anything? >> we are going to a place that i want to go. to me than you think is an important thing to talk about?...
greg: right.othere are similarities and differences, if we take wikileaks at its word, it appears to have another snowden-type contractor out there, providing lots of secret information to wikileaks. there are some differences. so the snowden revelations had immediate political repercussions and fallout in large part because they were exposing massive surveillance programs in which millions of americans' communications were swept up. so that was -- there was an immediate reaction, a visceral reaction from the public, that may not come here because these are much more narrow kind of operations that the agency is conducting and there's nothing that we've seen in these files so far that would indicate that any of it is being used against u.s. citizens. roger: aren't these revelations more gratuitous? in the case of snowden, you can certainly argue and many have, that this, in the end, produced very positive effects for u.s. society and the debate between freedom and security. in this case, it seems
greg: right.o there are similarities and differences, if we take wikileaks at its word, it appears to have another snowden-type contractor out there, providing lots of secret information to wikileaks. there are some differences. so the snowden revelations had immediate political repercussions and fallout in large part because they were exposing massive surveillance programs in which millions of americans' communications were swept up. so that was -- there was an immediate reaction, a visceral...
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. >> it could ever done for properreasonsgreg. >>i think i'm the only one that has seen the documents far as i know. i knew about the unmasking before read the documents. >> was hit a whistle-blower clacks. >> and have said this several times not talk about that we want more people to come forward we continue to have people come for voluntarily and we want to continue that and that will not happen if we tell you to our sources are. >> in terms of a whistle-blower greg. >> i will not get into that because we want people to come forward. we will protect the identity of those people idol cost. >> will you be briefing? to make guests was hoping to get the documents today it sells like not a full accounting but maybe coming in over the weekend from the of letter that we sent. >> i mean that what your source gave you. >> the letter should encompass everything that i have seen. >> to believe when you have uncovered is from what was released quick. >> i have been very clear on this for many weeks now. there was no wire tapping. that did not happen. >> members of congress have suggested off t
. >> it could ever done for proper reasons greg. >> i think i'm the only one that has seen the documents far as i know. i knew about the unmasking before read the documents. >> was hit a whistle-blower clacks. >> and have said this several times not talk about that we want more people to come forward we continue to have people come for voluntarily and we want to continue that and that will not happen if we tell you to our sources are. >> in terms of a...
military, people wide.ndhost:gregmyre,correspondent ith n.p.r., check out his twitter handleatgregmyreone, n.p.r.k, of course at thank you. in the last minutes of the program, return to the question we began our program with, the scoring, shaking up the healthcare debate. insured, lower r deficit under the g.o.p. plan. alk about it want to hear your thoughts, start calling now and we'll be right back. >> anyone working any hedge fund who is involved in short-term everyday coming and trade nothing and out of stocks, all people want edge, a common term in the industry, they want edge. ou know, there is white edge, it is useless for purposes, the gray zone, and then there is clearly e, which is inside information. >> sunday night on q&a, new yorker staff writer sheila talks trading case der cohen, in her edge," the quest to bring down the most wanted man on wall street. the e two characters at heart of the center, central character necessary my book, two managers for io martoma, und, matthew and michael steinburg is another one. martoma is serving fairly lengthy prison sentence, his
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. >> goodafternoongreg. whatwe are trying to do right now is pieced together what were the prior personal political and financial ties between donald trump and the people in his orbit and russia. and as you find out, it is not a crime to talk to russia. however, some of these individuals were sanctioned individuals on the russian side. so to do business with them would have been a crime. i know what we are looking at is that russia interfered any election. that was confirmed but were any of these individuals among donald trump and his team working with russia as this interference campaign took place? and that is what they're investigating right now. >> but you all accused and convicted michael flynn. of a crime. in fact you say michael flynn may have broken the law when he privately discussed us sanctions against russia. he says he did not talk about sanctions with russia. >> greg, we need to update the website because there is more information about michael flynn now that we have learned he was working as
. >> good afternoon greg. what we are trying to do right now is pieced together what were the prior personal political and financial ties between donald trump and the people in his orbit and russia. and as you find out, it is not a crime to talk to russia. however, some of these individuals were sanctioned individuals on the russian side. so to do business with them would have been a crime. i know what we are looking at is that russia interfered any election. that was confirmed but were...
because i'm a duke fan i'm going to startwithgreg. theblame game is in full order, who do you think the president blames for the failure of this health care bill? >> how much time do we have? >> who does he not blame? >> i guess the freedom caucus. deep down in he's a little angry ryan may have sold too opt mi optimistic scenario. all this talk this weekend oh, we'll do tax reform now. not quite that's easy. i've been saying the last several weeks it's going to be late this year at the earliest before we could get tax reform done. >> i want to circle back on the tax reform, just a few, the president tweeted democrats are smiling in d.c. that the freedom caucus with help for club for growth saved planned parenthood and obamacare. mark meadows pushing back, the chairman of the house freedom caucus, here is what he had to say on sunday. >> it's like saying that tom brady lost at halftime. we're not -- we may be in overtime but i can tell you at the very end of the day the most valuable player will be president trump on this because he w
because i'm a duke fan i'm going to start with greg. the blame game is in full order, who do you think the president blames for the failure of this health care bill? >> how much time do we have? >> who does he not blame? >> i guess the freedom caucus. deep down in he's a little angry ryan may have sold too opt mi optimistic scenario. all this talk this weekend oh, we'll do tax reform now. not quite that's easy. i've been saying the last several weeks it's going to be late this...
>>greg, obamacare.we are looking for overhaul this week. can the president and paul ryan hold the conservatives together? that is the other big story. >> he needs to inject himself into the debate. it could stall out in the house despite paul ryan. a lot of conservatives don't like the refundable tax credits. i think trump has to get involved. does he have that time? we hear stories who goes next? priebus? spicer? there is all this intrigue within the white house. i think that will preclude trump from playing a bill role on health reform. >> and trump personality. this is about a 70-year-old guy who seems to be under attack and paranoid about all this and frustrated by the leaks. all of that must be overwhelming and it is impacting the aides. >> you cannot afford another big shuffle. come back in 20 minutes. we'll talk about it more. >>> is today the day we finally see the new travel ban from the white house? signs point to yes. we are live in washington with what it all means next. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. us
>> greg, obamacare. we are looking for overhaul this week. can the president and paul ryan hold the conservatives together? that is the other big story. >> he needs to inject himself into the debate. it could stall out in the house despite paul ryan. a lot of conservatives don't like the refundable tax credits. i think trump has to get involved. does he have that time? we hear stories who goes next? priebus? spicer? there is all this intrigue within the white house. i think that...
that is making it slightly easier for republicans.>>greg: that'sgood. the bigger, sadder picture. government programs have a way of existing forever independent of quality or results. they just don't die. the best you can do is somehow improve upon it. all government programs, the only thing you can do is limit their impact. that's all you can do, and if they can limit it a little bit. it's like you try to keep a zombie chained to a tree paid that's a government program. the democrats created the zombie and the republicans have to chain it to a tree. tomorrow is about chaining the zombie to a tree. >> kimberly: like chewing off their own arm. >> greg: shaun of the dead. >> dana: final thoughts. next. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her mobile wedding business. she travels far and wide to officiate i do's. and quickbooks automatically tracks those miles. she categorizes with a swipe and is ready for tax time. find more than $4000 in tax savings. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> kimberly: a lot of breaking news to digest. final thoughts. >> greg: i wa
that is making it slightly easier for republicans. >> greg: that's good. the bigger, sadder picture. government programs have a way of existing forever independent of quality or results. they just don't die. the best you can do is somehow improve upon it. all government programs, the only thing you can do is limit their impact. that's all you can do, and if they can limit it a little bit. it's like you try to keep a zombie chained to a tree paid that's a government program. the democrats...
greg, let'slisten to the change in tone here.sat in washington right there that very spot, the morning after the american carnage speech. i want to compare and contrast these two speeches. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops here and stops right now. >> i'm hear tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength, and it is a message deeply delivered from my heart. the wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes, and then redistributed all across the world. >> a new surge of optimism is placing impossible dreams firmly within our grasp. >> we will no longer accept politicians who are all talk and no action. >> solving these and so many other pressing problems will require us to work past the differences of party. >> so, now, this is a president who the tone changes and now the time to get stuff done begins. >> i think that's right. and i think that what happened between inauguration day and last night is the polls. he may not sale that he likes the polls, but every poll showed his job approval ratin
greg, let's listen to the change in tone here.sat in washington right there that very spot, the morning after the american carnage speech. i want to compare and contrast these two speeches. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops here and stops right now. >> i'm hear tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength, and it is a message deeply delivered from my heart. the wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes, and then redistributed all across the...
greg: itfeels that way sometimes. ring of fire. tyrus. i look at the vigils when you see people i know it's meaningful but i always feel like sometimes when you see people who are lighting candles that's where it ends. the sentiment, they stop in the sentiment is enough but they don't want to act because they are worried about appearing islamic phobic. they do the vigilant to don't say was wrong. >> to your point real quick i read a story where an airport was making fun of the idea of
greg: it feels that way sometimes. ring of fire. tyrus. i look at the vigils when you see people i know it's meaningful but i always feel like sometimes when you see people who are lighting candles that's where it ends. the sentiment, they stop in the sentiment is enough but they don't want to act because they are worried about appearing islamic phobic. they do the vigilant to don't say was wrong. >> to your point real quick i read a story where an airport was making fun of the idea of
i don't think so.>>greg, willit pass? in the house, it is dead on arrival in the senate. >> wow. could they reschedule a vote? >> sure. absolutely. by the way, on trump taking blame. he will find a scapegoat. it won't be him. >> fake news. >> fake news. maybe the media. >> freedom caucus. a fascinating day in politics. greg, eugene, thank you. >> thank you for being here. >>> let's talk about the numbers here. the poorest american families could lose benefits worth one-third of the income if this becomes law. according to a report by the brooks tax center. four years into the republican plan, the average family earning less than $10,000 would lose $1,400 in government subsidy. the poorest of american families. spending that on insurance is a net reduction of 30%. on the other side, families earning $200,000 a year, gain $5,000 of tax credits. the good news for those in the middle, families making more than $50,000 a year generally be better off. >> there's good news. >>> top officials on the house intel committee now disa
i don't think so. >> greg, will it pass? in the house, it is dead on arrival in the senate. >> wow. could they reschedule a vote? >> sure. absolutely. by the way, on trump taking blame. he will find a scapegoat. it won't be him. >> fake news. >> fake news. maybe the media. >> freedom caucus. a fascinating day in politics. greg, eugene, thank you. >> thank you for being here. >>> let's talk about the numbers here. the poorest american families...
. >> glor: we continuewithgregjaffeandgregjaffeand a look at the trump administration's drone policy. >> we see plump wanting to ac sole rate this fight and thinking this is an easy and good way to do it. why not bring the c.i.a. back into it so you have both agencies working more closely on this fight? >> glor: we conclude with danny boyle, director of the the film, "t2 trainspotting." >> movies are about time. when we got in the editing, you realize what movies are. it's the ultimate art form is for the study of time. all you do in editing, you know this, you compress it, extend it, make it vanish, you stop it or start it again, and it's this control of time all the time, over the audience's two hours of time that they give you, that it's the perfect art form for it. >> glor: healthcare, drones and the trainspotting sequel when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city,
. >> glor: we continue with greg jaffe and greg jaffe and a look at the trump administration's drone policy. >> we see plump wanting to ac sole rate this fight and thinking this is an easy and good way to do it. why not bring the c.i.a. back into it so you have both agencies working more closely on this fight? >> glor: we conclude with danny boyle, director of the the film, "t2 trainspotting." >> movies are about time. when we got in the editing, you realize...
greggreggreg. aman being arrested by police, and the video with the officers hitting the man. >> it was just uncalled for. the police brutality going on in the world needs to stop. >> kareem walton lives where it happened. >> they could have took a different measure. the guy didn't have weapons. he ran, but that is resisting arrest. >> he's not only upset how the officers handled the arrest but this. the officer takes his gun out of the holster. >> for them to put him down and beat him and people with the videotapes and they tell them to back up and threaten them. >> the police were called because the man arrested were in the store and acting ir add cali. a smoke -- erratically. >> they said we will investigate and take appropriate action. >> we spoke with the woman who initially called police. she said the man was trying to buy a greyhound ticket but his credit cards don't work and she got upset. she felt threatened and had her kids with her and that's why she called police. >>> imagine having yo
greg greg greg. a man being arrested by police, and the video with the officers hitting the man. >> it was just uncalled for. the police brutality going on in the world needs to stop. >> kareem walton lives where it happened. >> they could have took a different measure. the guy didn't have weapons. he ran, but that is resisting arrest. >> he's not only upset how the officers handled the arrest but this. the officer takes his gun out of the holster. >> for them to...