have not said before, the fact that they don t care about violent crime letting people out, you can t be shocked by this. you can be shocked anymore. greg: so whenever we are about to do a crime story, this is the issue for all of us, it is like what you say? because it is so monday now. it is so every single day that it is like what do you say? nobody is listening to it because of what you said at the beginning, the one party rule means that there is no brakes on the system. kat: and it s not that i don t care, i certainly care, because i have to live here and i would like to be able to take the subway and feel okay with that or walk my dog at night and feel okay with that, but at this time i don t. greg: lydia, i just to take the subway all the time, i have not in 20 years. are you still taking it? lydia: of course. i mean, i always feel a little nervous, and i recognize it s a poor choice of outfit given the
people are crazy. they get so upset about certain things. who cares, right? i don t know, that s my question, who cares? answer it, lydia? why are you dodging the question? lydia: i m a journalist, i don t know. i m afraid to identify as a journalist after your previous comments. peter you should be bothered by this, right? lydia: it s interesting, i am a reporter, i ve covered business and politics, and a business if you write a fake news story about a company, you are slapped with a defamation, libel suit, maybe gary throws you in jail, but if you write a fake news story about politics, you get millions of dollars, venture capital. greg: it s amazing. charlie: i think that s a reason why a lot of terrible reporters wind up covering politics, because they can t get sued for it. you can t get sued out of greg: i didn t want to kill anybody, because i am up all night drinking and then i start
green gang, i m not saying i m a part of it, but you have not seen them in me. we talk about crime in the streets though. we don t talk about crime in the stores, going into a cvs now, there is more security at cvs then card ta five years ago, getting a tube of toothpaste is like a 30 minute and deborah coming have to get the manager, you have to get the key. kat: that s why i stopped taking care of my teeth. lydia: ocean s 14 could be said in a drugstore, it might be harder for george clooney to get some deodorant. greg: nobody wants to be the guy its four steps, you go in, you look, it s a locker coming have to go tell this guy, then everybody hates her job. they are like, we need help on aisle 13, yes, anal lube.
[laughter] kat: okay. i just don t think this is going to be that popular of a thing. i think that most people like if they have a wife and a girlfriend, thinking the girlfriend is secret. [laughter] exactly. greg: charlie is like, yeah, totally get that. greg: i ve been thinking, why do we have to have marriage and divorce in the courts at all? why can it be a private stuff? why can t you do it like you are buying a car or i don t know, i don t have any other analogies. i just ran out. lee: when you get those kids involved, fighting over stuff. it gets nasty inside the courts, but it would be even worse if you said, all right, just fight it out amongst yourselves. greg: go to a park with those civil war reenactors. lee: i would say i don t want to see a judge deciding on