get back. i know. i know, right? huh?, i would. i would clap, too, i f i were you. well, it's been one month since hamas butchered 1400 jews and kidnapped hundredstchere mo. but who would have thought that the ire would turn toward the victimptureds. we did. we saw it coming. ul even here in the country that stopped hitler. i mean, i didn't dream that, right? this is the country that stopped hatl. topped right. so how do we cross the line into unknown territory where you can't return? is it temporary or is it permanent? u is ilet's recap where we are in america in november 2023. a muslim woman in indianapolis drove her car into the local headquartersindianap of the black hebrew israelites because she thought it was a jewish school. she's so dumb, she thought they were less anti-semitic they were less anti-semitic and what's ironic is ifhe they had their wayironic, the p she's defending wouldn't even allow her to drive. w hewell, at least they have one good idea. >> oh, sexist would say. >> jewish students at the cooper union in manhattan were chasedts a library by rioters who pounded on doors and chanted for the murder jews. probably the first time those ignorant figured out the library was that harbored a jewish student was assaulted for photographing people at the pro hamas die in. you know, that's where people lay on the ground and pretend to be dead. you can train a dog to do that, and it doesn't cost 50 grand a year. >> but youground and got to han0 to these. it takes to defend the actions0. of hamas by staging a die in which looks a lot like what hundreds of hamas victims t didn't stage at the desert raven . this is happening at countless american universities. sos when do we stop calling tha universities and start calling them what they reall cy are? hate machines. across the country, the tearing down of poster iats of kidnapped israelis continues when the only poster anyone should tear conti down is this one. >> appearing tonight, joe machi . yeah., one recent video shows a manpeoe asking two people who had torn down a poster for a vigi l fora poster for a vigi those abducted by hamas. why? they tore it down. hamas. finally, this loser says, quote, because it didn't needis to bd e there. but she does this while eating a bagel, tearing down a poster of kidnapped jews while eating bagel. that's like committing an asian hate crime. >> your way to benihana. this weekend, anti-semitic rioters tried to scale the white house and smeared it with graffiti. blood red handprints, whic hedod red handprints, whic are still there. guess these people really are fans of hamas. hts.ey arethey also kept sayinf joe biden. okayf . even a broken clock is right twice a day. i wonder day. if when jill heard that chant, she opened a window and yelled, i just did. and i think he's deaf whild. t i >> but how about that double standard? the liberal medii think hea fre about the chant. let's go, brandon. but now they go silent about terroris"lett screaming fr blood right in front of the white house. i wonder if any of these live journalists ever go home and say to themselves in the mirrort of ,, i'm a fraud. but for them, protesters only a problem if they're wearing maga hats. now an jewish man named paul kessler was killed during a confrontation with prko palestinian protesters in california. the medicaestors il has ruled hh a homicide. a do the my guess is that you'll see the media do the reverse of what they df whato with polie shootings. they'll urge restraint and say, hey, let's notootings. the publ, which is fine if they employed that all the time. but they don't. it's only when it doesn't fit their oppressed versus oppressor mindset. then they sweeoesn't p it undersweeoesn't the rug. >> now, compare all these pro-palestinian protestscompar, the jewish ones last night on the upper west side of manhattan, thousand side os d a peaceful vigil for israel. nobody was injured. nothinheldg vandalized. vig nobody screamed for the extermination of an entire d people. yet the peaceful protesters are hated by our elites. while unhinged, violent protesters are excused. maybe it's an age thing. palestinian protesters are mostly youngern prot jewish supporters. older, which raises the question is this chaos?t what happens when adults leave the room? we know younger generationss are more extreme and naive in their beliefs. it's all passionlee room and egn the wisdom. but the dems didn't to reinwi in their young. instead, they encouragedsd?, probably because they feared being canceled or worse, being called racist by these r frothing brats. remember when the libs excusedac violence as social justice in the summer of 2020, suddenly loolg weremer of 2020, suddenly acceptable because it hadn't hit their neighborhoods yet? >>d but agreed suddenly had the green light to rage against the machine and get a freeee pla playstation. so where do libs thinky thisis is going to go? there are woke monstrosities reject debat wile. they shut down free speech on campus, demand censorship, excuser wo md and arson and proe violence. you don't even have to look for it. e toit's for you to see. so it makes sense that ifcrowds crowds form chanting pro death slogans, they're the victims, not the people hamas had butchered. talk about biden takinred. g eye off the ball. he says white supremacy is the number ball. one threat in amere as if all those brown kids threatening jews are maga and their young white liberal supporters are mormons. so they put targets on white oppressors and now even liberal jewsy t ta realize that include them. it's no wonder why israel won' t agree to a cease fire the minute they drop their guard. e more women and children will o and murdered by thesece seventh century savages. >> but the american liberals to jews remains the same. you're on your ownbl. jew >> now, where's my bagel? let's work. >> tonight's gas.is man this man needs no introduction,e because nobody cares. comedian joe machidijoe . s no the word can't is not in his dictionary. neither is smart, talented or likable. host, one nation in the brian kilmeade radio show. brian kilmeade sees dinner paints and makes grandfathers faint. 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"new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion paris yo yo, har you got to feel for the media, man. >> it's really hard to cover this, right?y go because, you know, it's like now they got to blame jews and call them when they were the busy calling. n >> everybody else. az they've got egg all over egg've got egg all over their face. and it's it's sad to see, but i just want to go back to that poster. real quick, greg, people teary down my comedy show posters because they don't wancot the tu sell out before they've had a chance to buy them. hey, e i'm still behind the hostage posters because this generation's so coddledthig and entitled, they can't handle the proof of theenn m wrong. it's really sad and it's justs been a toughsa it's been a tough time to be in new york city this last this last a fewlast weeks. i mean, just the other day, a whole bunch of self-righteous were blocking the streets for hours. and that was just the new yorket city marathon. >>re and then you have thesepros protests where people are basically i saw a fewd an people with signs that said any meanmeans s necessary.ng and that's that's basically excusing terrorism. it ih it's tough to be here. no, it is. it is. and it's every day and it's only goingonly to get worse. i >> brian. it's true. in fact, i saw s some of those comments from the people at the israeli rally, they it's more dangerous here than it is in israel where they just left. they feel less secure in new york, which is also fascinatintg . see the divide, the divide in hollywood. you see seinfeld, amy schumer, on one side, you see the rest of hollywood saying, i'm rallying for the oppressed palestinians you se who they can't identify and might not exist. and then you have the divide th in the democratic party. i've never seen it. one day after the republican.e each other apart for 22 days and picked a speaker. you watching, the democrats, o gouge each other's eyes out in front of you everutofy moment of the day. and then one guy actually threatened another ony thre. seemsned another >> and i'm say to myself, what happened? it seems to such an easy a to answer. we have one ally that's with us through thic wk and thin, who we've watched from day one, who watched our back in the in the worst neighborhood on the planet, literally support israel.and there's really no good guy. there's no good in bad the, no nuance. do it. one job people into is the mostu vile situations imaginable, and then they wantat to get rit of those people. and for some reason they are now sympathetiho pc. i i've never been so mystified by the reaction as i am on this. yeah. and you are mystified almost all the time e myst because i'm curious by nature, which makes me a good journalist. yes,makes that is that's not wm meant. but it's kineantd of scary, cati because i feel like it's never this is not going away and it's only going to get worse. and i'm at aann optimist, as yot know. >> yeah, i don't know. >> i mean, those things might be true. they might not be true. >> wowexcellent analysis. well, that's what people do on the news,t on, you know.that >> yeah. i that's basically what opinion commentary is.s ha no, i mean, yeah, i mean,rddefe obviously it's hard to defenndd or i think i would think impossible to defend terrorism g ou who are going out there d straight up saying, no, we actually do meant is that. okay. or no, we actually do meant is. that that's okay . >> you know, the peaceful protests are though, the regardless, those are still free speech. mm-hmm. and i also i kind of don't really mind ifi don'mind p. d rr people have these views letting me know that i'd rather know how you feel. yeah, it's -- it's so interesting, too, that when you see themterestin, people try to give them an out. you don't really you don't really. believe that the hamasju thing was justified. >> oh, yes, i do. y saand they're wearing masks e they're doing it. they're hiding their identitg y even as a because they're cowards. yeah, absolutelyh,. but i don't think you should want to try to have to give someone .e an out. i think that that is saying that you have a lens made up in your minde f your of what you think.io >> i think that you shouldn.hink be open to new information. yeaht pe. the >> no, i think that people just can't believe what they're hearing. and so "you they go, you can'ti be serious. and they go, yes, they are. and they're very seriousous. the. no, i think the problem is people can't believe where they're hearing it from. whe g it from.g it from. it's shocking. listen, this is it's going to tell you why people thought so from the jump when thiswhen i stuff when this stuff tipped off, when thesf e little groups would go after people and everyone just kind of let it go. aftet lemm-hmm. they would continue to do things, whether they would attack womenattack or they would attack men or they would tackle the american way of doing doin -. thi way of doing we all just kind of let everyone let it go. they let it go, and then they realize little thing that you can be as racist as you want to a white person is n u want to a white person and there's no consequences. matter of fact, if you saye word right and you use words like white privilege, you can be as racistwhitprivileg as you want people and the majority of this country is white. and instead of doing what any other group would do wha if the was a library where there was a bunch of black kidwas in there hiding and they were banging on the door saying, come on out, blacksonhe to go, we're going to kill you all, etc. the all those people banging on those bangi would have beenr arrested if you would have took the jewish kids ouif yout and ts kid in there, all those kids that were on the outside doing that wouldn would h have been r their faces would have been on tv everywhere and they would have been chargeywhed th hatd h. what's the diff? because it's white people and you guys refuse to say enough of that. e of my lack you're going to talk about mefo for my lack of pigment. i'm more than that. imbut for a long time, whitee people had a good run where when someone didca me racist, you're like, that's your opinion and go about my wonderful life right now it's in your front yard. yeah. now they've moved on tw they mo, jews are white enough and they continue to do that. but here i'm very hopeful, very excited, because usually when you mess with white people in histored, y, it's usually the gs that you with first are the with on andg first are the they have maybe long hair or clean cut. and i'll say, i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. hair, then there's this other wa guy, this other white group. they usually havvee a flat top and drive a truck. okay. they won't it get involved. but you keep going this way because once the violence ticks up, because this group is outnumbered, they're like hamas in the sensed. they don't have the numbers. they do little nasty things and they jump back us,p, can't touch us. we're oppressed. that's only going to work for so lonopprg so wait for. some violence to start happening here, unfortunately, because that's for so viole what's coming and when the white people, then the real white guy wakes up c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? 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it is funny how disinformation replaced hate speech as a way to control people. now you can cast a wider net. >> permission to answer both topics? >> permission denied. i never had that option, now that i have it we'll just skip you. >> so on this, this is what trump should be on. you worry about the zucker bucks, and the people able to make a decision, and now we have proof this. get this, they even suppress jokes. babalyon. are you upset they did not ban any gutfeld humor? thomas massy, tom tillis, or donald trump. if you stop tillis, trump can't win. and about the trans-killer. the reason that the manifesto did not come out is because the victim cri victim's families don't want a copy cat. i think it may have been part of the transgender drugs he was on had his mind ready to blow up and that would not help the tra tra trans craze. i think people can learn from this case to stop the next one. >> you are our favorite little cracker. sadly, that is the nicest thing you have ever said to me. >> all right, cat, this dhs controlled peach thing, does it surprise you? >> no, it is not surprising. we just keep finding out more of this. we kind of all knew it anyway. but i would, of course, we were called crazy for suspecting it, but it was pretty obvious. and of course saying that, you know, i hate the word misinformation or disinformation. they're saying the government is the only one allowed to lie. think of how many things they have been wrong about in the past few years, but on the bright side if there is any i think that more people are waking up to that. i don't think people blindly accept what they're hearing from the government which is really the government's own fault. >> you see how they censor one story and play up the other, right? >> they definitely pick winners and losers. >> you're my winner. >> thank you so much. >> it is a low bar. >> greg, this reminds me of when i score a goal during soccer and all of the other players shout in unison "put your shirt back on" and i say don't try to censor me, i'm not breaking any laws. what law were you trying to uphold by censoring people? they were breaking our first amendment rights. i don't want to keep making excuses for these agencies. go get another job if you want to be in law enforcement, maybe homeland is security is not the place to be. >> it makes me think that the department of homeland security was a good thing -- >> remember it was supposed to protect us from terrorism, and now it's like this meme is not okay. >> it's nuts. >> do away with it. >> they're breaking the law. >> nothing changed. i was talking to elon musk the other day and he said it was absolutely single source news, and the only thing you can count on, right now whatever you think about twitter or whatever it is, x, it is going to be a level playing field. nothing is reformed on facebook, nothing is reformed on tick -- tiktok. >> trust nothing or just trust twitter or something. >> it's hard to always know what's going on with your kids. the talk. they hear you. mobile app and screen4success tool can help. the mobile app shows you how to turn everyday situations into opportunities to talk with your kids about alcohol and other drugs. screen4success helps you find out if your child needs more support by asking about their health, wellness, and wellbeing. keep your kids safe and healthy. download the free talk. they hear you. mobile app and start using screen4success today. hey. they got their gender reassignment while in solitary confinement. true california gives free melons to convicted felons as men on death row get new equipment down below. since 2014 california has spent $4 million taxpayer dollars on cosmetic gender affirming enhancements for inmates including four on death row. i know, so let's follow the money shall we. $2.5 million was spent on vaginoplastiees. >> how much is that per new vagina? >> $74,000. >> who says women can't do math. men got boob jobs. laser hair removal for $224,000, meanwhile 40 female prisoners had their breasts removed for $1 million. did they give them to the guys? i don't know. that leads me to ask what happened to the good old days of prison. they used to make license plates and now it's points for electrolysis. maybe if the criminals are on their street at least we don't pay for their sex changes, but paying for inmates to transition on death row to less, might as well buy them sunscreen and a new set of luggage. now instead of asking each other what you're in for, they ask "who did your tits?" . here is my question, brian, at fox and friends you dive deep into these topics. >> right. >> how does health insurance handle this? is it cosmetic or therapeutic. if a woman wants breast implants to look better, that is not covered, but if it is man trapped in a woman's body it is a medical treatment. this is crazy. >> you want to know how to fill out your health form? i actually don't know, but i think two people, gavin newsome and jorge guros. i have no idea where this came from. i don't know what morning show you're watching to think that we have laid the foundation for this story, but i will say this, things are getting crazier and crazier in prison. if you're a man spending the rest of your life in prison, i would rather be in a woman's prison. it's true. >> if you're alone, you at least have a woman to be with, you -- >> i'm so confused. >> now, joe, this is weird. if you have a cell mate, should you be making yourself more attractive for him? >> yeah, you always want to look better no matter what. i try to look good for me, but a lot of things that strike me like one, a few months ago, george was antisemitic but two the shocking part of this story to me is that california has a death row. i didn't think they did. it causes a lot of problems, too. that prison life is limited to why don't we have a giant flat screen in the common room, and they're like well, i know you're complaining, but look at carl's breasts? >> it's true, think of where that money could go, kat. i know compared to the budget it is a drop in the bucket but the drop comes from you. >> yeah, if you want to get whatever surgery you want to get boobs, identify as a woman. that's fine you have one life to live. make yourself happy. but the fact that if you kill somebody, you can get a taxpayer funded boob job. and i would have to pay for my own. what if i want to affirm my gender? just -- >> just because it is the same one they was born with, the same as my sex, but that doesn't mean i'm not called -- at the airport any more. >> people are going to murder people to get free sex changes. that's greg gutfeld at fox news. >> hold on, is no one else not concerned that we had one clap for murder -- one lady was like yeah, man. what do you think about this? >> i don't. listen, if you are a woman trapped in a man's body on death row, you're going to be free soon enough. >> you know, i think that you should grant all of their wishes, just set the date right after. listen, if you get through the chair, you can get whatever you want, right? you will have a prisoner's day at the doctor's office. you can be whomever, see whomever, we'll even take you to disneyland, okay? so this is ridiculous. again, everyone is fighting for rights because we have so many of them that this type of stuff comes up and there is lawyers getting paid to argue for a mass murder to be able to live out his final days as the woman he always want today be that he probably murdered. >> exactly. >> it said that you can't even get root canals on your back teeth in california, but a in california, that dental care is horrible. but job, no problem. >> yeah, which isn't going to create any problems. the mess hall. absolutely not. you know, you goe ys it five gue in there serving 50 years, and then all of a sudden their arch nemesis froma beau the other side now has a beautiful rack. you t. n'ul rack. >> that's going to be a problem. did the yard. they're going to go like we don't have a flat screen, itn't have a flat screen, >> like, where did the money go? 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t a i will. well, what happeneppd me was different. >> i actually bring a bag. i had an ileostomy. i know. but i also was able to not let. nobody knew it. yeah, because i was keeping it contained. yes. so i also wasn't going on roller coasters during that time of my life. but couls fod sell something cal the 10th, which is a little portable bag. >> i mean, if they wanted to name in ostomy bag after me. ,i would be completely fine with that. i would love that, actually. maybe that'st i'll d what i'll. like those influencers i'll come up with, like, hard seltzers. yes, i can dino that. >> yes. i also just wonder , thisthis is probably not that this can maybe be kids. i hope it's kids.i hope >> yeah. it's not like single men in their forties that are blind. >> well, that's happened to me a few times. >> i'm not going to lie, i am all right? i am like joe. >> save me.g, greg, you're not on your forties anymore. >> oh, you know, i think disneyy is loving this. >> this new stor y. s ou love that this is out there. because what disney does is they make mak the amusement park experience so terrible with really long linese . th really long linese and then someone there had an idea, hey, you know how the line s terrible. well, we can make money off b the line's being terrible by selling a fastpass. well, now there's another reason to get a fastpassfast. >> you don't want to step in human? yes, yes, yes they're getting how soon? tires before they sell. like $100 bottles of febreeze in the gift shop. sell >> that would make sense, greg. so that's not going to happe n? that's not going to happe >> they would. how did we get here? like, pretty simple. like you. i get. when you're two and threethree. struggled with it. >> you know, mom it was mom and dad or whomever oras whatever to be trained. and then you kind of learned it was like this magic room a whenever that happened and actually pretty much everywhere. and you can even set your day like, hey, i'm going to go before i get to the park. yeah. orfore the p. n we right after lunch, like, hey, bathroom break. then we'll go. or or you even say, hey, cat,y you might save my place. >> i really got to go. okay, tyrus. at no point would it be like, hey, i really want to get on this roller coaster. hold on. go. cover meto get. there's a weird guy looking at me over there, and everybody'is a s with this. and it's not children, because children should be in diapers. a or if someone did anyone be like, oh, he had an accident and they'd rally around him and helpese are him get cleanep in the bathroom. these are grown men and women with the mickey mouse hats on. it's that group that we hate. yeah, that's it. is that are doing this because. and we all know where they're coming from. everyonee l , these are alle san franciscans come in because it's the way of life lif now ino york. and if you're from new york, the only place that you can a go and be safe and have plenty of room is a bathroom. these days, public bat are widew open because it's not worth the trip when you can just drop around wherever you're at. >> it's true. it's like the 2020s have become will be known as the era that u went public. >> brian i don't think that's true. >> i just want to believe that. okay. you know, i hearthatd that thise he's now creating a new ride called i think it's called pirates of the spasticata de i,s i said to myself when i readeld this story, are we really going to put this on the show? yeah. ques. of question could greg ask about this? k abouand the third thing i saie i've been to disney way too much. this doesn't happen. >> h doesn't happen. how often do you go to disney? yeah, well, i probably i probably been to disney 15, 20 times. >> why? well times i mean, i bring my nowe, i bring my team, my soccer team there. they play y a soccer tournament here when they were all playing. and number two is my family loves disneydon'. bu i don't really. but i've never seei han that. and i've seen long lines. i don't believe this story. e you don't believe this story? >> how dare you question our journalistic ethics? the you know, the detective wos long and hard on that story. i mean, the open was unbelievablest. p i mean, i would if i had that open, i'd make up a story to follow. well, maybe we did. maybe you did. maybe my journalistic senses are a little bit keener than you thought. >> and, you know, it's a real story. astory,i. >> i mean, what did we get it from, anyway? i can't remember. was it anyway, a jeralyn in cal, by the way, as anaheim? 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