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get your copy today. i'll be a guest on fox news sunday this weekend don't miss that on sunday morning. don't forget to tune in week days at 12:00 p.m. eastern for when i cohost outnumbered. thank you for watching this special edition of the ingraham angle. gent your copy of serenity and the storm today. the great greg gutfeld takes it all from here. tune in. [music] >> greg: that is true, you lovely, lovely people. that feels so good. it should almost feel legal. as you know it's friday which means we welcome tonight's
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guests. her pronouns are aloha and mohalo, former press depthsal candidate and fox news contributor, tulsi gabbard. if being handsome were a crime he'd be on death row. cohost at fox and friends weekend, pete hegseth. she's so loud the nypd gave her a ticket for not having a muffler. fox news contributor, kat timf. and when he jumps in the ring they feel it from new york to beijing, my massive side kick kick aand the nba world heavy weight champion, tyrus. that's about it for me. i'm pretty tired. rough week. before we get to some news stories, it's friday so you know
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what it's time for. >> greg's leftovers. m'mm. >> greg: we should put a human head in there. i shouldn't be telling you that, i should just do it. it's leftovers where i read the jokes we didn't use this weekend. if they suck, that's not my fault. it's on you. i blame you. for the first quarter of 2023, delta airlines reported $360 million loss. if the company continues to lose money at this rate they'll be legally required to change their name to bud lite. a long way. i know where this is going. anheuser busch, that funny i just realizeed busch. how ironic is that. anyway. anheuser busch has che over 5 billion in value since partnering with dylan mulvaney
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making it the least successful duo since alec baldwin teamed up with smith and wesson. that terrible. i couldn't even spit it out it's so bad. if i were an amateur i'd reread that but i'm a pro. i'm a pro so i don't even care. it's friday. i'm half in the bag right now. the nypd is rolling autocrime fighting autonomous robots to patrol time's square and subways. officials say the robots can't kill you unless they fall into your bathtub. it's not even logical. after recent cameo in an episode of the mandalorin singer lizzo announced she'll be in appearing in another star wars film thistime as the death star.
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she's proud of it. a recent study claims climate change is causing an increase in home runs in major league bates ball. apparently the reduced air pressure makes it easier to stick a syringe in your as ass. yn didn't see that one coming. accord to a new survey one in three children worry at least once per week and it's usually about the same thing. so unfair. kid was at party. former nc2a swimmer rile a gaines attacked by transactivist during an appearance inen san francisco. the police didn't make any arrests but said if they did bail would only be 80% of what they charge a man.
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that fain, actually. who wouldn't want that? pennsylvania senator john fetterman will return to the senate after an extended hospital stay. doctors are confident he'll soon be back up to 40%. [applause] you know why it took so long for him to get out? they were waiting for a lightning strike. no? >> frankenstein, i got it. >> yeah. no? not good. it was off the top of my head. basketball star sue bird was month 40 professional athletes that signed letter opposing bans on playing women's sports proving eve sheen can't stand the wnba. that funny. and finally aretessen study claims that people who leave parties without saying goodbye save up to two days per year.
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and you can save up to five weeings per year if you're not invited to parties at all. kill me. always good for a punchline that kill me. noun to the news. now to the news. he's got a baby face and leaked it all over the place, and the penalty could be severe for a man barely ole enough buy a beer. i speak, is there a picture coming up? there you go. i speak of 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman, jack tixeira who made his first appearance in federal court today. looking that young, joe biden might deem him sniffable. the fbi busted jack the dripper yesterday over a leak of classify documents that reportedly attempted to undermine american efforts to
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help ukraine fight russia, or at least that's what the government is telling us. they're as believable as george santos. isn't it niece to see someone mishandle intelligence besides the bidens? it's reported the papers were first posted on line in january by someone on discord which is a social media outlet popular with video gamers. you know what else is popular with video gamers? not banging chicks. nerds. in your face. yeah. sorry, tulsi. >> why are you apologizing to me? i don't get it. >> i would never apologize to cat. mean while as more of your money flies out the door to ukraine, top officials say this leak won't affect the planned offensivesive against russia.
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like a few wars we've already been mislead about we're repeatly told that ukraine is winning this war against t putin but they've been telling us that russia is on the ropes since tulsi was a democrat. who knows? perhaps jack may have exposed info that shows what's really going on in ukraine, that the u.s. is more involved than previously known and that russia is doing more than just holding on. it's a scary thought. of the five outlets for news on the war, the media, ukraine, russia, the u.s. or jack it's the barely legal leaker giving us a necessary dose of reality? it's almost as if leaking is now what press briefings used to be or supposed to have. maybe if the government finally legalized truth we wouldn't have to get it illegal y on the black market. >> period. >> soap eat, i have this weird an isling, that i came -- so pete i have this weird analogy i came up with an hour
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ago. if you can't get legal drugs you go to the street, you can't get truth from the government you go to the leaks. is that true or false? >> that has been true for a long time in our history. i don't want to get the truth from someone breaking the law and spilling secrets. that's not how you want it to go. at the same time, we know we haven't been getting it straight from the government for a long time. if you're, who do you think is iron military? it's young people. they know tech so you're recruiting them out to do that. apparently he was an it guy with which means he's got access to everything. >> including good methamphetamines. >> the interesting part, though, is whether or not ehad a motive. >> yeah. >> right now he's being ated off as this guy who wanted to look cool in a chat room. >> that's my motive every night. >> yeah. it's not a bad motive. >> exactly. >> maybe there's more to it basis we're learning illutation i know it's a binary question,
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tulsi, but i have to ask, would you see him as a whistle blower or somebody who betrayed his country or is it something more complex? >> like pete said, we don't know much about what his motives were, but i think we're missing the real scandal here which is how much the mainstream me you is working to cover up the truth from the american people of what is actually contain in the information, the documents that he released. they're talking lot about the documents but not actually the information was there. they can't even claim to be doing it in the interest of national security because allies and adversarial governments across the world have access to that information. but some how, we the american people, are not able to actually know it. that the real disservice here. >> what do you think that the meads you, i would say the corporate media, and i would include parts of fox as well, are so. it's not like they're pro war, but if you just raise a little
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bit of skepticism you get that you're a putin lover. that is designed to shut you up. >> it is. i've experience that quite a bit. >> let putin explain it for you. it's like don't get mad at us because we're interested in the leaks if you're you've been trying to tell us to shut up forever about voicing any curiosity. >> exactly. that just speaks to the unit, the war machine and how directly tied the mainstream media is to that war machine. we saw what was released in the punt gone papers, with the afghanistan papers over two decades the military covers up so this is the real problem here is that when we have journalies who are unwilling to do their job we have a threat to democracy. >> you know, kat, they say this 21 year ole he's only 21 how did
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he get such reach and such information and i'm thinking i wouldn't even trust myself with it. i'm a world class leaker. you can't tell me anything. if you've confided in me on anything, chances are everybody here already knows. yn tell everybody in the audience. >> that why when i want somebody to know something i tell you and say don't tell anyone. i am a lot more interested, like tulsi said, in talking about the contents of the leak than the leaker. as we've all brought up, this is nut the first time this has happened. afghanistan war, it was people lying and lying and lying about how well it was going, even though it wasn't. it wasn't just that there wasn't accountability for it, but that how you get promoted, by telling people what they want to hear. obviously some of the same people are there, the same system is still in mis. so obviously the same thing is going to be happening. i guess you could say it's not
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my business but i don't see how that is when we're the ones funding it. >> that's what misses me off. >> we are. and i think the main thing that's changed is i'm now able to say these things on fox news without people yelling at me which they used to do when i said things that were skeptical of the military industrial complex. democrats have now decided they need to be super pro war just because there's republicans who are questioning it. this is what happens with the two-part y system people just fight with each other and people are allowed to get away with stuff like this and it goes on and on and nothing ever changes. >> how big a problem, how big a deal is this story, tyrus? >> not a big deal at all. so he pick up some papers left on the floor by our amazing administration, are we really surprised? are we shocked?
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how the nuclear guys still indriseses. dresses. are we surprised somebody walked in and said classified, these are going to be cool for my chat? they probably opened the door for him on the way out and said hey, kid, pig those up. nothing surprises me about quite possibly the most equity friendly hiring administration in the hitzory of stupidity. >> what else you got, this is boring? although i am shocked we can actually catch a leaker. that's amazic. if last four years they were impossible. >> we still haven't figured out who leaked.
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>> alexander vinman is a hero, this guy's a 0. >> a nice little rhyme there. >> we don't bow what number he identifies with, pete. >> that's true. that's true. >> do you get the feeling last point then we'll move on it does feel like there's cracks in the foundations of everything. >> cracks? >> they've been wide holes that i can break dance through with three of my buddies in my size. >> that would be fun to watch. >> do you think it has something to do with putting everything ahead of competence? >> yes. >> when you hire people batesed on how they look, this is what happens. >> how about when you can't recruit anybody in the military right now so what does the military do? lowers the standards. that crack's going to get. >> the crack's going to get wider. >> we're done, we're done, we're
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done. [laughter] >> greg: up next, he dressed in drag to get jeff's money in his bag. booking.com, booking. yeah.
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>> greg: he's a cheater who failed with his gender was unveiled. we speak of the chess player jerka who held inside a burka. joke-a, we had to make the word up. it's not a fault they use a tem that has no rhyme. it really hurts people like me. an internationally rated male chess player in kenya has been busted disguising himself as a woman to compete in the women's
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division. talk about cheating, what does he think this is, a woman's swim meet? the kenya open chez championship held earlier this week offered prize money, while it's no bud lite sponsorship it's still a decent pay day for cross dressing nerds. the fraud star hid identity and never dogging. which is what i do whenever i'm checking in at the marriott express. that and i tell them the fight frightened young man i'm traveling with is my nephew. >> you're leaving athrown next morning. >> shut up. the disguise worked, he was able to fool his competitors and even turn him in staff. suspicion lean rose after he beat the top female chess player at which point he was investigated and finally gave up
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the ruse. i'm not sure if this is a scandal among native kenyans and we haven't heard yet from brock obama. >> the cheater has since been expelled from the tournament and no one knows what his next move will be. whoa. his winnings are long gone but on the bright side he got five marriage proposals from the taliban. if he can't win playing as a queen he can always go back to beating the bishop. >> took me a second. i got it. >> greg: i'm sorry, tulsi, for the second time. i want to, this is the most difficult question. what does it say when some no-name dude in a dress beat the country's best player. >> my question is when i saw this story is can you imagine what would happen if that happened here in the united
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states? >> why didn't he identify as trans? >> look, you look t what he's wearing, you look at how he's identifying, you look at this woke culture in our own society, people would be silent and he would be walking away had the inning cash. >> exactly. he was in america, they would have been on his side and all he would have to say is that he's a she. >> listen, i need to city brother down and explain things to them how it works. see, where he went wrong was he tried to still be a pan. man. that what i tucked about. men have consequences for their hangs. now, if he would have identified as a woman he wouldn't have needed the costume. he could have grew his beard out like mine and been what up dude, i'll here. i identify as everything. he wanted to be arrogant. if you want to play in the girl's sport you've got to identify as a woman. that the lean fair way to do it. that the only fair way to do it.
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>> greg: exactly. it's so funny. >> tat was literally the stupidest thing i've everred in my life, but it makes sense. [laughter] [applause] >> yeah. >> greg: it is it's so true. he's behind the times. he should have just said he was a womben and he wouldn't have to wear the burk aat all. what an idiot. stupid kenyan. that's not racist. he is kenyan. and he's stupid. hence -- >> well, he did beat the world's -- >> yes, he did. >> he's smart. >> i'm just going to tap talking. >> tulsi didn't answerer the question. what does it say when some no-name college dude beats the world champion female kenyan inches. >> i cannenner that. i think men are probably better attaches than women because women are more emotionally intelligent than men are so it's less likely
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for us to go to the kind of social life that would force us to competitive chess. >> that true. >> greg: you're right. >> yeah. >> greg: that a good call there. >> thank you. >> greg: that why most girls play checkers. >> that truth that your emotional intelligence is below mine. i would never say something like that to another human being, let alone on camera. >> greg: your safe word is yahtzee. that makes no sense. >> it didn't make sense. >> greg: i don't know why i said that. >> a sexist would say, we'll drop that in post. i mean, i think first of all i don't think trans is a think in kenya. >> greg: no, it's not. >> it's not really thing. vern i don't think he had the option because we have not yet exported our nonsense on that front to kenya. >> so true. we're the ones pushing and pedaling this stuff all around
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the world. >> greg: do you remember how we, and i mean we as in fox, what are the talking opinions we don't want to be like europe. they're turning us into europe. as a socialist state. who knew that we, we would wish we were europe because they're not crazy. >> i'm pretty sure id that a hundred times. >> greg: the europeans are looking at us going what the hell happened? >> and we're going are we the bad guy? >> greg: exactly. >> because we're the ones pushing other countries to obsess to go backwards in the name of climate change and forwards in the name of chile mutilation. >> greg: remember when we would go after muslims for female circumcision. remember that? what are we doing now? >> female genital mutilation. >> greg: exactly. it's kind of scary and sobering at the same time. i think that it for today's show. we have a whole other half. up next will a constant smile
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the united states postal service. >> greg: will that smile that you're hiding keep you sharper than joe biden? a new study suggests that keeping a positive attitude about getting older will help you maintain a sharper brain. that according to research from yale university. [laughter] i know sometimes it's incorrectly pronounced yale, but. nerds. they found that older individuals were 30% more likely to regain mild memory loss if they kept a cheer outlook on their gross decaying bodies. and this worked even among people far past tear prime unaware that they're in an advanced state of decay.
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how is this possible? the author bebehind the study theorizes that positive blows about aging reduces stress and boosts self confidence en your own mental abilities. greg, your -- >> thank you. thank you. true. but i get a boost from the transfusions using the blood of fox interns. shannon breen taught me that. i also do relief factor suppositories. refrigerated overnight and delivered from six feet away via sling shot. adds a little risk to it. >> thank you for coming, tulsi. >> i'm remembering where the door was. >> greg: you should how i take balance of nature. for more on this study we go to our senior, senior correspondent
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[snoring] secret to my success i take an afternoon nap. perks me right up. like that old song, sky rockets in the sky ♪ afternoon nap. something like that. and but it is true. uh, you know, i don't know how old i am, i keep forgetting. it reminds me of that old song, strike that but you gotta think positive like that study says when the dog bites when the bee stings you remember your favorite things, right? that reminds me of my favorite song. yn am 16 going on 17. [applause] >> greg: so kat, what's your advice to other elderly people? >> uh, i hate this study.
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>> greg: why? >> this study misses me off. oh, really it's better to not be paralyzed with worry why didn't i think of that. learn i'm depressed and somebody tells me look on the bright side instead of sad i'm sad and angry they think i'm so stupid i didn't [bleep]ing think that myself. nobody. the people who suggest optimism to you are the one that just easy for. really? i should just think everything's going to be okay and work out ense of being terrified all the time and miserable and sad? why don't i just flip that switch? this is so stupid. >> greg: okay. so now you know how i feel that when i go i need to get the pan cake syrup and they go it's up on the shelf. >> i like doing that joke. >> greg: anyway. tyrus, you're the most optimistic person i know. the most upbeat person.
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how do you, do you think that has a - - . >> because i get to leave here. listen. this is. what, you don't like going home to your family? >> that was too far. >> this has nothing to do with a study. i'm not a conspiracy theorist but sometimes it just fits. our president smiles at anything. it doesn't matter what question you ask him and lo and behold his good buddies at the woke universities have come out with a study saying you're not dumb our losing your mind, you're getting smatter. he smiles, he's just warming up. a couple more smiles and he'll solve everything. vern tats what this is about. they're just trying to clean up the fact that our president is senile isle and. can't remember what day it and it doesn't matter if you're like
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russia invited. president trump got arrested. soup's at noon. put it together. >> greg: actually, sincerely, pete, i have a theory that you are actually probably the most gyp beat person i know. how many kids you got, 12? >> something like my. >> greg: my theory is you're upbeat because it's incapable of you to have the same thought twice because your life is constantly changing so you're not able to dwell on any singular thought for very long. >> that's probably true. i also draw an inordinate amount of joy from disciplining my children. >> greg: right. >> how can i make them feel the pain this time so they don't do it again. >> greg: are you interested in free lancing that out? >> absolutely. >> we have a small chat. >> we consult. we share best practices.
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yeah, i don't know if i would, i don't know if i'd sign on to that theory. that's another, that a connecting of the dots, a little further than i would have taken it. if you're stressed out about your future and everything's getting worse of course you're going to start to slide. >> greg: i think tulsi this means nothing to you because you live in hawaii. like do people, this is a very stupid hawaiians don't get mad at me, i can't believe there's a high rate of depression or high rate of anxiety in hawaii. >> there are challenges there like everywheral but i think this is, these studies is kind of like a thing that says if you eat healthy food you'll probably be healthy and less likely to get sick. it speaks not only to those who are elderly, not kat. >> greg: yeah. >> but it speaks to, you know, if we're more optimistic, we're more hopeful in life, then we will live better life which is
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increasingly becoming harder and hearer you have social media algorithms death and destruction, world war 3 is eminent so i can understand why people would be afraid. >> greg: basically you're saying it's cable news that's killing people. >> greg, hawaii, you're on an island. after a while, you're on an island, you know what i'm saying? hey, kids, tree. tree. >> there's a lot of benefits to being o than island, though, trust me. >> let's go walk to new york. we're on an island. >> greg: that good, though. i remember this is actually a medical statement from studies that if you make it, the older you get the -- this is true. the older you get, the more likely you will get older. this is a fact. if you make it into your 70s,. >> so if you die at 20 you're not going to get older.
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>> greg: exactly. but if you make it to the 70s, you're more than likely to make it to your 80s and if you make it to your 80s you're more than likely to make it to your 90s. it's actually based on science. >> the math is mathing up it. >> greg: it is. coming up usually it's go away but now we're taking your questions today. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be more. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado. made for more. ♪ >> greg: mailing
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it in. you write, i read, and then we go antiquing in my basement. i love it on fridays. here we go. this is an interesting question from mark outs. president biden was asked what's the top step to success you saw that question; right? asked by a kid. you know joe always has problems
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with steps. i stole that joke from scott adams. what is the answer, tyrus? remember what the president said don't get covid to a child. biden said to a child. >> he really shouldn't be allowed to speak to children. >> greg: he shouldn't. he should be kept 500 yards just like me but telling a kid don't die from disease. >> goes back to that smile thing, pete. it's simple, failure. understanding your failures you gotta fail before you succeed so failure. >> greg: tulsi? i've been succeeding a lot. >> my advice would be purpose, to act and live your life with a sense of positive purpose to make a positive impact. it may not always work out how
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you want it to be but you will continue to be fulfilled. >> greg: what if it's a bad purpose? >> you won't be so fulfilled. >> greg: i do have a purpose but it's terrible. i can't even share it with you. >> are you happy, then is the question? >> greg: i'm ecstatic. what is your purpose asigh from repopulating earth? that is a legitimate step to success. >> greg: you're right. genghis kahn, elon musk. >> i is an army coming, fully indoctrinated kids and future grand kids we're going to fee them. i think grappling with your own human nature, how god designed us and understanding the limits of what we can effect here on earth is a pretty important thing to understand. >> greg: kat. this is heavy stuff. this ain't no outnumbered. >> i think the first step would
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be to figure out what success looks like for you because that could mean a number of things so just deciding on that and working towards something specific. >> greg: very good. >> thanks. >> greg: that was nice. i'm going to steal another thing from scott adams, a talent stack. getting, just learning four, three -- don't throw all your eggs in one thing. if you're an engineer maybe take a speaking class like if you learn three oar 4 things yn did a lot of different things popular with video i became this wildly successful talk show host. i don't remember what they. this is a great question from who cares. [laughter] >> wow. >> they took the time to write in. >> greg: it's a great question, i just don't care who they came from. what children's character were you afraid of a chile.
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that's a great one. pete? >> afraid? you're catching me. yn would say i was afraid of becoming bart simpson because i was not allowed to watch the simpsons as a kid. he was so badly behaved. >> greg: you were a child during the simpsons? >> yeah. >> greg: wow. that sucks. that's amazing. what's that like? >> i wasn't allowed to watch it either. >> greg: wow, that's sad. now you can. >> i can watch whatever i want now. >> greg: were you scared of any character. >> i was scare of all witches because my mom was super catholic. i was like is the there is a chance the devil's actually going to come get me. i'm okay another. >> my mom was very -- i'm not sure. my mom was very catholic but we still watched bewitched. >> i was terrified. i was like i'm going to need an
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exorcism some day and i haven't so far. >> greg: tulsi? >> we didn't watch a lot of tv as a kid. grew up in hawaii we're out surfing and hiking. >> yo were scare of sharks. >> they're ever present. >> greg: do you remember,er do you remember the brady bunch episode where they went the three parter? to hawaii? >> i didn't grow up watching the brady bunch. >> greg: greg found the tiki doll, put it around his neck and it brought pad luck. >> that what my mom was talking about. >> greg: did they find vincent price in a cave? >> yep. >> greg: vincent price, underrated. tyrus? >> i was afraid of jason's mother. >> greg: who's jason's mother. >> in the first friday the 13th. jason's mom. scared the [bleep] out of pee. me because she looked and sounded a lot like my mom. and i literally realized that i was one unmade bed away from getting the mu machete.
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it was close. >> greg: i remember so clearly meeting ronald mcdonald i'm that old where the franchises were new so i was on el camino real on san mat ex-o and there was an opening of mcdonald's and we went and i was terrify of ronald mcdonald. and i still am to this day. not because he touched me. , ritter because he refused to touch me. >> i think all clowns were bad. boso the clown, not a fan. >> greg: bozo the clown, freak. again, wouldn't touch me. i was fought an ugly child. up next. no more luggage mayhem from biden's favorite. you're just gonna stand there? or are ya gonna take your lawn back. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back. with scotts turf builder triple action!
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>> greg: yeah. >> just thinking about this as you look number one to sum it up as identity politics you wonder how does this person get employ in a high level position in the bien administration's white house, they celebrated. >> greg: and they didn't do any background checks because you don't background check an intersectional candidate. it's a virtue signal and a virtue signal skates by. >> absolutely. once again, diversity box check. check, check, check, so you can say it's first and then instead of watching nuclear codes he's stealing luggage. is it old school to think if your a thief you should serve time for that? >> greg: there were some serious dresses in there. >> he's literally wearing one of the 1s he stole in the picture. >> greg: i. >> what drives me crazy is you realize he's stalking these women. thees weren't random suitcases.
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he picked them out and stole their stuff. he's done this several times. why would he fought get jail time? if he watched the nucleus codes or women with nice dresses on the airplane we would be great. >> greg: kat, i gets he's lucky he didn't steal your suitcase because what would he find? >> clothes that don't fit. that is a weird kink and i'm talking about stealing luggage. i don't know it. but the fodder that been provided by this has been excellent. >> greg: yes. >> but to go somewhere and not have your luggage is such a horrible feeling. it's not like i have other clothes you don't those are the clothes you brought. >> greg: i think that should be a hate crime. >> if it was reversed, if women were stealing his luggage, it would be.
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>> greg: we're out of time. thanks to tulsi gabbard, pete. >> good evening and welcome to america's late news. fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. >> breaking tonight, new information from the leaked pentagon documents including report saying the documents show the u.s. intelligence agencies were aware of additional chinese spy balloons. and lesser less than year after the supreme court overturned row v wade the issue is back at the high court with restrictions of an abortion drug now on hold at least for a new more days. we begin with this year's nra convention under fire from the

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