the gutfeld awards. greg: the very first gutfeld international feminist award. unlike the oscars, we are going to keep it short. tonight we have one winner. do you know who that is? the first gutfeld international feminist award goes to. this is so embarrassing. i had no idea. such a surprise. i don t know who to think at this point and i don t have anything prepared to say except for the monologue which i wrote so i could give myself an award. i never would make anything. i never thought of myself as a feminist probably because i could never grow a mustache. a sexist would say. greg: that s terrible. you shouldn t laugh. how could i be a feminist? i admire chivalry. i am not angry. i ve yet to burn a bra. not intentionally. in this crazy time it seems like it s time for someone to take the lead defending women since the feminist groups have gone awol. ladies, follow me. if i don t ask for directions along the way that s how dudes roll. so allow me to man- s plane. th
territory. former president trump faces hecklers and booing on the campaign trail at the libertarian party convention. how he handled the rowdy crowd. you should nominate me or at least vote for me and we should win together. [ boos ] costly cookouts. how inflation is hitting your barbecues, from burgers to sides. also, threats against congress. an increasing number of investigations sparked by safety concerns. it shows no sign of abating. and later, honoring our heroes. we ll take you to a little town in italy living up to the promise of never forget. they have kept their memories alive all these years. they didn t forget. they never forgot. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. it has been a horrific month for people living in the nation s heartland. the latest severe storm system overnight has killed at least 16 people, and tonight more than 100 million o
greg: or on the same broom. she wrote a broom. she had an umbrella. a spoonful of sugar? sure. greg: kat. will this set a bad example for mall security? the mall security is a bad example. no. i think they are probably trying to use it for a recruitment tool. nobody wants it. tote bags may be. they were like no, we can t decide on a design. so they said let them smoke weed. whatever they do on their own time, who cares. greg: exactly. if they are not hurting anybody. they can t test us. nobody tests us. coming up, we have got a great comedian. also jamie lissow. helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer.
little snippet. it s really quite ferocious. i have to make them sound precocious. slightly less atrocious . molly: will a spoonful of sugar make the medicine go down? she s pitch perfect for the biden administration. president biden is arguably the most anti- free speech president since john adams. he has a long record now as president, really assault on free speech calling for censorship and this appointment is sort of the manifestation of his position on free speech. she is a nightmare for free speech, a great advocate for corporate censorship, she s been an advocate for barring conservative media from
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At 95, Dick Van Dyke is still the consummate showman - and he s desperate to get back onstage
Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post
May 14, 2021
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1of3Dick Van Dyke at home in Malibu, Calif. A career that began in the 1940s has been interrupted by the pandemic. I really miss getting up in front of an audience, he says.Washington Post photo by Marvin JosephShow MoreShow Less
2of3 How in the hell did I get to where I am? How did I get to a Kennedy award? You know, I never trained or did anything. I just enjoyed myself, Dick Van Dyke says.Washington Post photo by Marvin JosephShow MoreShow Less