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filth encrusted hobos snacking on rodent carcasses everywhere. and andrew yang is with us for the very first time! [applause] see, i told you commander, sending me sexy polaroids would always pay off. andrew ran for president and lost, but it still makes him more qualified than kamala harris. after hillary, she is the worst democrat to ever wear a pantsuit. andrew, his pantsuits fit like a glove. so, what did we learn so far in this diet administration? that when it comes to villains, it's america first, baby. this white house is is repulsed by regular americans as brian stelter is by fruit. and president biden is greeted as a dear old pal by china's dictator. we learned the fbi created a threat tag for parents. a threat tag. sounds like something el chapo would tied to one of his dead rivals toes. this over a ledge administering statements made against teachers and administrators according to a justice department internal memo. yeah, those internal memos. the next internal memo should say stop using internal memos. that's why kat only communicates using lipstick on discarded cocktail napkins. it's how she sends out her christmas card. anyway, the email is a legend proof that federal counterterrorism was being deployed against parents. to go after moms and dads the way andrew cuomo chases down female staffers. they suggested using the tag to track related threats. that's a lousy phrase for "wheel of fortune." if the way, it's biden took office, the price of vowels up 76% but if you hear someone make up a word like that, banned them from your home and your scrabble league. that's such newspeak that even george orwell would say that's a bit much. the email explains the purpose of the threat tag is to help scope this threat on a national level and provide an opportunity for competence of analysis of the threat picture for effective engagement with law enforcement partners at all levels. okay, let's stop there. that's the word threat three times in one sentence. they think if they repeat something enough times it makes true. like a little train saying i think it can or me saying that i'm 5'7". the threat continues. "we ask that your offices apply the threat tag to investigations and assessments of threats specifically directed against schoolboard administrators, board numbers, teachers, and staff." they got threat to rats. they can't stop saying it but they can show the evidence for it and get they calmly asked to track citizens like their isis and cardigans and khakis. to be clear, we don't like people threatening other people. unless it's kill meads barber threatening to quit. but threatening the bull is wrong and if you do threaten people, i'll kill you. [scattered laughter] that's not a threat, it's a promise. thanks to the boy scouts, i can incapacitate you just by using my tongue and a well-placed spork and i will call it restorative justice, because that's what you call threats directed at businesses, parents, police and everyone else the radical left calls an enemy. we -- if when things don't go to waste the city will burn. the doj is fine with that, parents asked questions, want their voices to be heard? you guys are the real danger. not looters, thugs, and arsonists. it to them a loving soccer mom is more dangerous than a molotov cocktail. it now was suborned by demonstration claims that attorney general merrick garland lies to congress when he testified that the fbi wasn't targeting parents. remember that? >> i can't imagine any circumstance in which the patriot act would be use in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor can i imagine the circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorism. >> greg: in agricultural terms, that's called a load of [bleep]. [scattered laughter] he's about as honest as me filling out a medical form. garland had said that the doj supports the right of parents to complain but now we know they see complaints as potential threats and are using the patriot act, once designed to fight terror after 9/11, to fight parents. what's next, the no-fly list for kids who reject crt? this all started with the leaked letter from the national scope or association asking for help in intimidating parents. they sensed apologized for the letter, likely because they got caught. i've been there before went i sent that email to neil cavuto. that's the first shirtless picture he's seen of me. don't use company email, that's all i say. since then, more than half of the country state school board associates have run from the national group like they are a koala with chlamydia. they do have that. so we are in a weird time where president has a delightful chat with the leader of a country that may be responsible for the deaths of millions while his enforcement arm goes after moms and dads. biden doesn't just -- he craps on parents. another poop jokes? are you sick of those jokes? we asked tonight's audience to weigh in. >> the question tonight is are you sick of greg's poop jokes? >> [bleep] no. [laughter] >> poop in the show, too many come into few, not enough? >> i'm going to say too many. >> do you love the jokes or do you hate the jokes? >> no [bleep]. >> do we need more or less? >> more poop jokes, definitely. >> i want to see more. >> may be the same. >> do we need more or do we need less? >> a little less. >> i don't mind more, they are funny. >> you love them? >> yes. >> you want more? >> yes. >> there's not such thing as too many poop jokes? >> no, not when greg tells them. >> there you have it, phyllis needs more poop jokes, greg. >> greg: give it up for phyllis! i think we found in a regular! they don't do that on special report. so americans have been called deplorables, -- why the hostility? as long as americans that are at each other's throats, we can't address those in power. if like heavily drink and parents on the fourth of july. they hand the kids the box filled with animated, cherry bombs, quarter sticks of dynamite and tells them to go outside and have a ball knowing that that will keep them busy. so what if they lose an eye or a hand? if you're a terrorist you might as well look like one. let's welcome tonight's guests! he will definitely finish in the top four panelists tonight, former democratic president a candidate and author of the great new book "forward," andrew yang! this mercedes is as class with smarty-pants, [indiscernible] mercedes schlapp! [scattered applause] >> greg: he has the fashion sense of a 1970s rec room, fox across america host jimmy layla! and finally she's like a young elizabeth taylor, style, beauty, and on her first marriage. fox news contributor kat timpf! something just fell out of my mouth. andrew, welcome to the show and thank you for the book. it's called "forward." it's odd because i usually read it in reverse. i'm not in the index. >> greg, it's because my first time in the show you didn't invite me until after the book came out. you'll be in the next him. >> greg: excellent, that's all that matters. although i see jake tapper is in this book a number of times. jake tapper, but not p. okay andrew. the reason why you are so -- the reason why you gained so much traction in 20 -- 2020 debates was that you came off as reasonable compared to the other candidates, right? is there anything reasonable about these actions? this came up in a debate, how would you distance yourself from the other people? >> where talk about this threat tag? >> greg: yes, threat tag. >> i've seen people get frightened, i've been threatened by self and if you put yourself in the public arena, it's kind of par for the course. but there are folks that are serving in a school board where if they get frightened, they are just not used to it all, so you can see that going to some official body and a reaction involved. and then this is something that grows from it. i'll say is a public school parent myself, legitimate grievance that a lot of parents have is that our schools were closed for too long during covid and there's a sense that the teachers unions and the democratic party were looking out for people other than parents and families. >> greg: that's a good point. you know what kills me is in their defense, mercedes, the doj or whoever it was said they are normal, they used them for human sex trafficking and drug smugglers. so it's good that you're part of that group. we do it for parents too. >> is there tags online? you go to fbi tags online if you want to order it and then you just put in on and be like i've been tagged. this is such a dangerous move by the fbi and understanding that merrick garland is not taking any responsibility, basically saying "i don't know, this hasn't happened" and is just really -- he needs to resign. this is a problem we've seen with the fbi. they have politicized time and time again a variety of issues. this has been the last straw. i'll tell you. if the parents are outraged, they are done with the fact that you've seen the fbi targeting them and the mere fact that the national school board association coordinated with the white house and multiple agencies, that in and of itself calls for in norma's investigation into what has happened in this case. >> greg: tag them i say, kat. you know what? it's kind of weird because i now have to believe that i was wrong about the patriot act, because when we started the patriot act, people were saying it's only -- glenn greenwald and others are saying it's only about of time before they use this on americans and i was like shut up. this is about terrorists. >> right, because obviously the government would never gain power and then abuse it. >> greg: sean without evidence! >> it's never happened ever! i've been concerned about of obviously this entire time because i am more intelligent than some people at work give me credit for. [laughter] >> greg: i will talk to bill hemmer about that. >> it's crazy, parents at school board meetings, now it's like lit in there now. it was like the most boring stuff in the world and now these parents are dangerous? i've got to say that things have taken quite a turn, but i mean, look, if someone is truly threatened, making credible threats against a school board member, i will take a firm stance and make a hot taken say that's bad, but yeah, appearance that is passionate about their child's education. that's not a threat, i think that's normal and good. >> greg: the parents must feel pretty good being seen as dangerous. once the last time a parent was dangerous? it's very sexy. they are in their khakis, they got their readers break down here. but they are as dangerous as james dean smoking that refer. i'm looking at you. i'm -- you know what? i'm dressing you with my eyes. i'm dressing you because what you're wearing is disgusting. >> normally i would have a witty retort but i want to company. i think you stole a nice pair of shoes from that cabbage patch doll. >> greg: fair enough, i can take that. >> i love you, man. if as a parent this makes me mad. i have one kid, told road lincoln, which has become a controversial name, so he goes by his middle name o.j. now. what we see going on here for real is the left i believe is scared because they are seeing education. they've had the grip on education and specifically school boards in the teachers unions, and have done so with very little parental oversight but what happened during the lockdown his parents got access to curriculum in a way they hadn't gotten before that's where this pushback comes from. that's when you see the doj get involved, because they do feel threatened. not physically threatened but politically threatened by the monopoly that had an education and the one thing about threats that drives me crazy though, i get them all the time, obviously, i'm a fox news radio host. death threats used to mean something. please do mean something because a person had to work to threaten you. they had to go to a pay phone. they had to cut letters out of a magazine and paste them together! i don't feel flattered anymore. like put some care into this. >> greg: now you can just go on twitter. >> the one thing, and this is what is infuriating as a parent, putting the same tags appearance as we said, drug traffickers and human smugglers, which the said administration has no problem with coming across our border but it stops if you go to a school board meeting at that's where this is [bleep]. sorry. >> greg: it's okay. >> the tough thing today is that the polarization is so high that you don't know what is just a parent spouting off and then something more extreme and so we have to bring the temperature of the country down. if to cool off, we have to say look, we are all americans, we love each other, and then if someone says something at a school board meeting, you do just blow it off as like, you know, and angry parents, but unfortunately the political climate makes it hard to be able to tell the difference. >> that sounds like a good -- [indiscernible]. >> i'm a former democrat, i've been an independent for five glorious weeks. >> greg: that's a good idea for the book, "the great cool off." >> the climate change people will not like that. they're not going to like it. >> there is a way. right now we reward our political where presented tips for kind of representing more extreme points of view. we've got to have them be rewarded if they say something reasonable, centrist, and are willing to work with each other. >> greg: now you're just getting boring. >> i'll bring it back. >> greg: all right, we've got to move next. up next, are you ready for a times square [indiscernible]? la. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. try always discreet. pack your bags and cashback. earn 5% on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. you do this for everyone? i try. hm... excuse me, ma'am! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. qunol is the number one cardiologist recommended form of coq10. qunol has 3 times better absorption than regular coq10. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪feel like throwing my worries away♪♪ ♪♪as an old native-born californian would say♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual sky♪♪ ♪♪not a sign of a cloud passing by♪♪ ♪♪if my heart won't behave in the usual way♪♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. >> greg: you'll be murdered in the streets but you're in for a new year's treat. as thugs run amok, times square's revelers are in a mock inlet. [indiscernible] bill de blasio says times square new year's eve celebrations will be back at full strength this year, which means your streets will be filled with drunken tourists and their urine. made the announcement in the cheesy video. >> we love new year's eve in times square. we want it to be big, we wanted to be full of life, we want it to be a great new york celebration. guess what, everyone? a big, strong, full strength celebration. it's coming back. this new year's eve, times square, everyone come on down, we are celebrating! >> greg: that was amazing! i mean, it's so cheesy it gave me gas. sorry, kat, but that was pretty amazing. i could watch that again. so de blasio was so consumed with throwing a killer bash he had totally forgotten what the actual killers on the streets. it's a horrible idea. and if there's one thing that needs to diets new year's eve party in time square. new york is a crime-ridden chaos, so maybe focus on that before you skipped town. meanwhile, it's shots all around for everyone, anthony fauci recently set a three shot vaccine should be standard and warned of a winter double whammy. >> if we do all the things that i said, booster, people vaccinated for unvaccinated, keeping mitigation, don't pull back on masking on inter-situations, we can get through the winter. if we don't do that i think we are in for some trouble. >> greg: the sky wants more shots than cat at happy hour. more boosters than half the seats on "the five." it's true. this is how jesse watters looks on "the five" but this is how he looks when he's not sitting on his three pillows. so i guess this -- kat, both you and i have done fox, times square, it's an absolute stupid idea, it's a nightmare. this is the one thing that covid should have killed once and for all. >> it's a horrible experience. >> greg: yes. >> i have had a horrible time and i just look around and i'm like none of these people are even getting paid to be here. i don't understand it and everyone has to be vaccinated. if you are three years old you have to wear a mask. like as if an unmasks 3-year-old would be the worst thing to happen in times square. this is disgusting, you might get hit with a bottle of someone's piss but a 3-year-old won't breathe on you! >> greg: that is the worst part. >> what are we doing? >> greg: i lived on the west side, the worst part is going through time square in the morning because they're all the bottles that are left, the plastic bottles. and that in country time lemonade, enter. maybe it once was country time lemonade. i know that's not a question. >> i was wondering where you were going with that, greg. >> greg: andrew, i never know where i'm going. you know, i'm no de blasio fan. i remember running for president and he was off on the side of the stage when i was towards the middle -- it was a good time -- >> greg: nice. >> but here's the thing. if you're the mayor of new york city, what you're trying to do is drive business and tourism because there all of the bartenders and the waiters around times square that are helping people come, so that video was terrible. if it'd been the it would've been actually like cool, new york, people having a good time instead of whatever the hell that was. but the idea behind it is just, come back to new york, have a great time, their people in the audience doing just that. so that is something you just have to do in his role. >> greg: that is true, that is true. jimmy, you already dressed for new year's eve. [laughter] >> that's funny. i will just take it. might have something for the d block, i will just take it. >> greg: give you time to prepare. >> your the best. this is why he just sucks as a mayor though, because to your point, he is trying to drive tourism big but he was speaking to new yorkers and no new yorkers going to new year's eve. >> greg: that's a great point. >> to your point, and less you're working it coming or not going. we are new yorkers, a lot of us are jets fans, we've been watching the ball drop all year. we are not doing that. we are not doing this. but the idea -- the idea that there's a vaccine mandate for an outdoor event, which is absurd. the nice thing is if you don't have a vaccine, there's plenty of needles laying around, which is absurd but all of this piggybacking off the vaccine and fauci making his comments about the booster, i have two points, i have to make them quick. i love that he's pushing a vaccine for things getting because when you're eating a 30,000-calorie meal and drinking liquor pledging fraternity -- this idea that he's out there telling you that there is a waning immunity from this vaccine, we know there is a finite amount of time when it's effective in your body, yet we are going to fire people from thirty-year professions from not taking it coming out any? hey, fauci, [bleep] yourself, you know what i mean? i mean it. [scattered applause] >> greg: you went for the desperate applause line. >> you didn't want it, you needed it! >> i needed it. i needed a booster shot from the audience. >> greg: thank you, thank you. mercedes, try not to use the f word. >> i use "let's go brandon." i think that's more effective. >> greg: i made this analogy before that the war against covid is like the drug war. we keep moving the goalpost so it may never -- it's like the afghanistan war, it could just keep going and keep going and keep going. >> right, and what i'd like to see is, well, dr. fauci go away, let's start from there, but i think the cdc, they've misguided the people. instead of saying we just don't know, it's work together to, you know, figure out how we can deal with the problem, but the mere fact that he is so absolute and trying to be like pope fauci where he is saying if you do this, you're going to be fine, you're going to get through this, and it's not working and so the modeled message that continues to come out is really frustrating people and it's determining whether they should or should not get the booster, does the booster work -- you know, people thought that after they had the vaccine they didn't have to wear a mask. well, now they have to wear a mask and so that's where i think it's just we are covid fatigued at this point. >> greg: i'm looking for to the therapeutical, can't member. they are rushing. that's -- i think that's probably going to be -- i'm going to coined this phrase, game changer. >> oh, wow. >> this guy is good. >> greg: we've got to move on. we've got so much stuff. quick reminder, you can come see me on tour in support of my book, it's almost as good as "forward by andrew yang. i will be unlawfully newark, new jersey, for ticket info -- npr missed a beat with a poorly worded tweet. the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. aaaand welcome back to guess what it is. now sally guess what this futuristic gadget is and you'll win a very special prize. ohhhhh i need a hint. well. they're sleek, rechargeable, incredibly comfortable and virtually invisible in your ear, and they sound amazing. 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[laughter] >> greg: here's the thing though, when you live with a race filter -- this is my point. when you live with a race filter you can take a good story about race, progress, and still make it about -- make it a bad story about race. does that make any sense? >> it does make sense, sadly, greg. i ran for president and i can paint all over the country, iowa, ohio, new hampshire. i never had a negative experience based upon being asian-american and the fact is, there's a media fixation on race that ends up dividing people, pitting different groups against different groups and this was painful for me because i know michelle will, i was happy for her, and then to see her victory diminished because it wasn't the right kind of victory sends a terrible message. the article substantially was that tweet. >> greg: yes it was! that's what drove me crazy. the tweet was wrong. no, don't throw the tweet under the bus. it was the actual story. this is probably really stupid opinion, that's why i'm going to go to you, jimmy. why -- you know, everybody talks about being the first of everything, the first thing. why is it an achievement to be a first in the political realm? i rather be like the first indy five -- indycar 500 champion. >> in politics a lot of times you are a first just because, that's what we are learning right now, we just had a female black vice president just because. they were upfront about that, he wanted to see a female woman of color but they didn't exactly run through the gamut of resumes to wind up with kamala harris, clearly. but this is the problem with this obsessive, you know, race baiting that's going on in the left right now. this is almost an effort to pit asian-americans against black americans, which is disgusting, but this idea that the three black candidates are wondering what they have to do to do better. apparently the message here is people are not voting based on skin color and skin color alone or they would have carried more of the black vote. look at glenn youngkin flipping district in virginia. he flipped black district, he flipped hispanic districts. identity politics works for no one except the people pushing them. >> greg: if they won based on race, if you have three black candidates, they would split the black vote three ways and loose. >> but you know it's even worst? >> greg: what? >> if you're asian-american and conservative, black american and conservative, hispanic-american and conservative -- i mean, npr would like to throw you under the bus at that point. they are a second, she's black but she's conservative! so that doesn't even qualify her being black, and that's the reality that conservatives face when it comes to this identity politics, they try to say wait a second, you can be black but you better be liberal. >> they were calling winsome sears awaits the premises. >> that's right. >> a black woman grade >> larry elder. the whites of premises, bananas! >> greg: but that name, winsome. i don't even know that means, kat. sears is actually the problem. >> getting more white people. if >> greg: a hold generation missed out on that catalog, kat. incredible. you don't know what i'm talking about, do you? >> no, because i'm young. >> greg: what are your thoughts? >> i honestly just as a human, i feel bad for her. you know, she's like on twitter, she won, she's feeling great in this tweet that she's like -- people are really disappointed, but not because of anything she did, just because she's asian. that's like a truly mind-blowing thing, i would imagine, especially because, as you said, that's what the article said, and so many news sources, they depend on the fact or they rely on the fact, except the fact the people don't read articles, they look at tweets, look at headlines and they get outraged. people rely on that. apparently so sure of it that even when it tweet this much attention and is this controversial, they still don't think anyone's going to read the article and i bet still most people didn't. >> greg: i'm going to tell you right now, i didn't read it. but i read something by somebody who said they read it, and i took that opinion because all of our opinions are basically, you know, appointed, aren't they? 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[bleep], why not freedom angry tweets to make their miserable lives complete. just when he 5% of americans use twitter and just 25% of those who use it are responsible for 97% of the posts. according to a new study. 25% is a pretty small group and it's likely much smaller when you remove people like me will only tweet to promote stuff and don't forget i'll be in newark, new jersey, on december 12, get your tickets online. and also buy andrew yang's book, it's called "forward." it probably more like 10 percent doing all the tweeting that the media keeps pretending reflects actual public opinion, so maybe it might not be such a good idea that we keep using it as a barometer for who needs to be canceled, fired, and banished from public life. why not do it the old-fashioned way by seeing if accused witches can float? trolls shouldn't have more power in real life then they do in a game of "dungeons & dragons." the study also found the people were the most active and twitter are also more than twice as likely to experience abuse on the platform, which means that they look for trouble the way hunter biden looks for chunks of parmesan cheese. we've already solved this problem years ago. >> are you worried that your social network is mining your personal information and sharing it with political operatives? >> i can't believe facebook using my information to elect donald trump, how could they do this? >> it never ends with his [bleep] guy. >> maybe you should try not connected. >> never heard of it. >> it's the world's first off-line online social network. it's on your computer right now if you want to give it a try. >> hey, how did you get it on my computer? >> let's not worry about that now, give it a try. >> i think i will post a clever tweet about the president, see what happens. >> the key is that it looks just like most social networks but you're not on the indian night. in fact you're not connected to anything. your post simply bypass -- meanwhile, what do you see? >> it was retweeted 1,000 times! everyone of my tweets is retweeted 1,000 times! thanks, not connected. >> greg: mercedes, how scary is it to think that we believe that maybe it could just be 100,000 people that are actually tweeting, and yet we give -- we amplify the importance of this network and it actually does influence people's lives. >> as a mother of five younger kids, talking to the teenage kids in the college kids, there like we don't even use twitter. they are on instagram, they are on different social media five firms, -- and tiktok, so it makes into this -- they are not even paying attention, they think the adults are just insane for going on twitter and acting like a bunch of schoolkids bowling each other in a schoolyard. with that being said, matt schlapp spends a lot of time on twitter and let me tell you, he gets into trouble all the time. >> greg: that's her husband. it is mostly dudes, right? which is interesting. what's weird about it is -- it's funny. i get -- i will try to promote a book or promote a show. it makes no difference. if i don't tweet about this show or a tweet about it, you don't see the ratings change all, it stays the same. however, twitter can actually impact your life, you can't do the reverse. >> twitter is a fight club for people who don't want to get hit. that's what it is. you go on there and get called names and get beat up and stuff like that. it is incentivized conflict because it rewards the most extreme takes on the ideological opposites that people who give you digital dopamine in your phone to get a bunch of likes, but you're really just road raging with someone who's not on the same highway. it's so stupid. when you really think about it. but the dangerous part is that they do have say. they are driving news narrative. a part of the reason we are talking the kyle rittenhouse trial right now is because people on twitter had more empathy for a dirtbag who assaulted a woman at knife point and got shot by the cops, than the actual woman who got assaulted and the kid who got potentially abducted and in their worldview that made sense, so the whole country is on fire right now because they have a say that they don't deserve. these people, we know who they are, their losers and there's nowhere in the world where a guy would be better off if only he spent another 5 minutes on twitter, no one is writing that country song. >> greg: you're not going to bed near death but going i wish i had another hot take on twitter. >> i'll be life treating the whole thing. >> greg: you don't do as much social network -- >> i do. i post, then i just don't look at it. i don't look at what people reply because i can logically understand these people, their losers, who would, you know, go after a stranger like this, who would say that, i can logically understand that still when i see it, unlike "why are they saying that" and i get upset or in the case of my instagram comments, disgusted. like does your wife know you're on here doing this? i just don't look. i can still post but i just don't look. that's because of my impeccable self-control. >> greg: there are nights -- there are people on twitter who follow and watch this show and tweet actually enjoy that more than i watched -- i'm already watching the show right now so i look at what twitter is doing so i know everybody who's watching right now. enter, we talked to you earlier about the great cool off. can you actually have a cool off with a social media platform that thrives on not cooling off? >> it's tough. it was fun, i think you and i got in touch and twitter, the platform does have a lot of utility and it drives a lot of press narratives, to your point. jonathan hite, a scholar at nyu, talked about a setting where you can actually not see the stuff that is consistently more aggressive, inflammatory, derogatory. imagine that, imagine if you could set that kind of filter. that's the kind of thing we are going to need because right now, again, the extremity gets rewarded. the more aggressive amateur to the more likely i am to get engagement, arise, when i get on twitter and i'm on twitter an awful lot because of my job, you do have to kind of put the hard hat on and go in and if you see something, just let it slide right off your back because if you engage with that you're going to end up heightening the visibility and rewarding the person was like let me see if i can stick it to somebody. >> greg: god love the mute button is what you're saying. people keep yelling at you. >> i used to mute, but now i block. they don't deserve me. >> greg: what you're right -- >> there are sony broken people. i can post a picture and be like it's my dog birthday, and they can be like yeah, but trump. my dog didn't vote. >> or did he? >> because he's a democrat, he voted in georgia. i don't even know that means. you do this, buy this book, that will have an impact. if you say buy this book on twitter, not so much. he is impressed. >> i believe it. going to shoot up the charts. >> greg: going to sell a hundred thousand tonight. up next, he perched on the shoulders and tumbled like a boulder. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: he performed for jaguars top brass, then dumped of ceo on his ass. the ceo offense a car spell in his head and saw stars. after a recent event in l.a. -- i guess my invitation got lost in the mail -- the wrapper -- >> i don't know. >> greg: was film celebrating with company executives in this video from tmz, you can see them at the after party dancing with joe eberhardt, the ceo of jaguar land rover, inexplicably on his shoulders. tyrus and i use the same technique to change light bulbs around the office. except he gets on my shoders and i love every minute of it. but now tyrus is shoulders i wouldn't see anything at the thanksgiving parade. but then this happen, take a look. ♪ ♪ >> greg: up while he was banged up from his spell, tmz has reported that joe is fine and that his airbag deployed. wycliff says he will only be dropping beats. i still support grown men carrying each other, here's me and my roommate rico just yesterday. r.i.p., rico. kat, has this ever happened to you? >> this is why you never carry elderly ceos on my shoulders. anymore. >> greg: full you once -- >> not anymore. >> greg: was at fault here? >> clearly it's whoever let him get on his shoulders but i've been crowd surfing the fact is it takes more than one person to bring you down gently. >> this wouldn't have happened if [indiscernible] didn't break up. >> lauryn hill needed to be there. >> greg: i never listen to the fuji's. they are not my thing. >> there solid. the headline shouldn't be -- it should be ceo gets so bombed to gets on his shoulders. you know -- you know what they sang comedy? you don't open with her closer. nobody has this happened on the first drink of the night, you know what i mean? you don't open with let me get on your shoulders. but let me tell you why nobody is mad and why he's a hero, because he dropped the jaguars ceo and this time of year everybody hates the jaguar ceo because of those annoying commercials where you're unwrapping an old navy sweater or one sleeve is an arm longer than the other, that woman, some yep he is getting a jag wire the driveway and then those commercials you're just hoping she falls and breaks her neck out in the driveway. this was a little projection for all of us. [scattered applause] >> greg: i could tell you were nodding in agreement. >> this looks like an ice skating, you know, competition fiasco. you've got the olympic committee going this is a 4 -- no, no, 3. what is this man thinking? seriously? >> greg: is not thinking anymore. it's so funny that he's also the ceo of land rover. whose land roving now? that's all i came up with. i really have no opinion. don't go away, we will be right back. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. one in 15,000 people... ...is born with smith magenis syndrome, also known as sms. sms is a complex developmental disorder... ...linked to chromosome 17... associated with severe sleep-wake cycle disturbance. people with sms may be awake when it's time to sleep... ...and asleep when it's time to be awake. visit smithmagenis.info or call (833) 433-4331... to learn more about sleep disturbances and sms and find out what options may be available to you. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load. and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. shop online for downy unstopables, including our new, lighter scent. up to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu >> man: what's my safelite story? see what scholarships my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ and i am trace gallagher in los angeles. standing in for shannon bream ranking tonight, jurors and the caliber and house trial will reconvene in a few hours and deliberations are said to continue for a third day while members of the wisconsin national guard remain on standby ahead of the verdict. our legal panel ways and live on the dispute over that drone video at the heart of the trial.

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filth encrusted hobos snacking on rodent carcasses everywhere. and andrew yang is with us for the very first time! [applause] see, i told you commander, sending me sexy polaroids would always pay off. andrew ran for president and lost, but it still makes him more qualified than kamala harris. after hillary, she is the worst democrat to ever wear a pantsuit. andrew, his pantsuits fit like a glove. so, what did we learn so far in this diet administration? that when it comes to villains, it's america first, baby. this white house is is repulsed by regular americans as brian stelter is by fruit. and president biden is greeted as a dear old pal by china's dictator. we learned the fbi created a threat tag for parents. a threat tag. sounds like something el chapo would tied to one of his dead rivals toes. this over a ledge administering statements made against teachers and administrators according to a justice department internal memo. yeah, those internal memos. the next internal memo should say stop using internal memos. that's why kat only communicates using lipstick on discarded cocktail napkins. it's how she sends out her christmas card. anyway, the email is a legend proof that federal counterterrorism was being deployed against parents. to go after moms and dads the way andrew cuomo chases down female staffers. they suggested using the tag to track related threats. that's a lousy phrase for "wheel of fortune." if the way, it's biden took office, the price of vowels up 76% but if you hear someone make up a word like that, banned them from your home and your scrabble league. that's such newspeak that even george orwell would say that's a bit much. the email explains the purpose of the threat tag is to help scope this threat on a national level and provide an opportunity for competence of analysis of the threat picture for effective engagement with law enforcement partners at all levels. okay, let's stop there. that's the word threat three times in one sentence. they think if they repeat something enough times it makes true. like a little train saying i think it can or me saying that i'm 5'7". the threat continues. "we ask that your offices apply the threat tag to investigations and assessments of threats specifically directed against schoolboard administrators, board numbers, teachers, and staff." they got threat to rats. they can't stop saying it but they can show the evidence for it and get they calmly asked to track citizens like their isis and cardigans and khakis. to be clear, we don't like people threatening other people. unless it's kill meads barber threatening to quit. but threatening the bull is wrong and if you do threaten people, i'll kill you. [scattered laughter] that's not a threat, it's a promise. thanks to the boy scouts, i can incapacitate you just by using my tongue and a well-placed spork and i will call it restorative justice, because that's what you call threats directed at businesses, parents, police and everyone else the radical left calls an enemy. we -- if when things don't go to waste the city will burn. the doj is fine with that, parents asked questions, want their voices to be heard? you guys are the real danger. not looters, thugs, and arsonists. it to them a loving soccer mom is more dangerous than a molotov cocktail. it now was suborned by demonstration claims that attorney general merrick garland lies to congress when he testified that the fbi wasn't targeting parents. remember that? >> i can't imagine any circumstance in which the patriot act would be use in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor can i imagine the circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorism. >> greg: in agricultural terms, that's called a load of [bleep]. [scattered laughter] he's about as honest as me filling out a medical form. garland had said that the doj supports the right of parents to complain but now we know they see complaints as potential threats and are using the patriot act, once designed to fight terror after 9/11, to fight parents. what's next, the no-fly list for kids who reject crt? this all started with the leaked letter from the national scope or association asking for help in intimidating parents. they sensed apologized for the letter, likely because they got caught. i've been there before went i sent that email to neil cavuto. that's the first shirtless picture he's seen of me. don't use company email, that's all i say. since then, more than half of the country state school board associates have run from the national group like they are a koala with chlamydia. they do have that. so we are in a weird time where president has a delightful chat with the leader of a country that may be responsible for the deaths of millions while his enforcement arm goes after moms and dads. biden doesn't just -- he craps on parents. another poop jokes? are you sick of those jokes? we asked tonight's audience to weigh in. >> the question tonight is are you sick of greg's poop jokes? >> [bleep] no. [laughter] >> poop in the show, too many come into few, not enough? >> i'm going to say too many. >> do you love the jokes or do you hate the jokes? >> no [bleep]. >> do we need more or less? >> more poop jokes, definitely. >> i want to see more. >> may be the same. >> do we need more or do we need less? >> a little less. >> i don't mind more, they are funny. >> you love them? >> yes. >> you want more? >> yes. >> there's not such thing as too many poop jokes? >> no, not when greg tells them. >> there you have it, phyllis needs more poop jokes, greg. >> greg: give it up for phyllis! i think we found in a regular! they don't do that on special report. so americans have been called deplorables, -- why the hostility? as long as americans that are at each other's throats, we can't address those in power. if like heavily drink and parents on the fourth of july. they hand the kids the box filled with animated, cherry bombs, quarter sticks of dynamite and tells them to go outside and have a ball knowing that that will keep them busy. so what if they lose an eye or a hand? if you're a terrorist you might as well look like one. let's welcome tonight's guests! he will definitely finish in the top four panelists tonight, former democratic president a candidate and author of the great new book "forward," andrew yang! this mercedes is as class with smarty-pants, [indiscernible] mercedes schlapp! [scattered applause] >> greg: he has the fashion sense of a 1970s rec room, fox across america host jimmy layla! and finally she's like a young elizabeth taylor, style, beauty, and on her first marriage. fox news contributor kat timpf! something just fell out of my mouth. andrew, welcome to the show and thank you for the book. it's called "forward." it's odd because i usually read it in reverse. i'm not in the index. >> greg, it's because my first time in the show you didn't invite me until after the book came out. you'll be in the next him. >> greg: excellent, that's all that matters. although i see jake tapper is in this book a number of times. jake tapper, but not p. okay andrew. the reason why you are so -- the reason why you gained so much traction in 20 -- 2020 debates was that you came off as reasonable compared to the other candidates, right? is there anything reasonable about these actions? this came up in a debate, how would you distance yourself from the other people? >> where talk about this threat tag? >> greg: yes, threat tag. >> i've seen people get frightened, i've been threatened by self and if you put yourself in the public arena, it's kind of par for the course. but there are folks that are serving in a school board where if they get frightened, they are just not used to it all, so you can see that going to some official body and a reaction involved. and then this is something that grows from it. i'll say is a public school parent myself, legitimate grievance that a lot of parents have is that our schools were closed for too long during covid and there's a sense that the teachers unions and the democratic party were looking out for people other than parents and families. >> greg: that's a good point. you know what kills me is in their defense, mercedes, the doj or whoever it was said they are normal, they used them for human sex trafficking and drug smugglers. so it's good that you're part of that group. we do it for parents too. >> is there tags online? you go to fbi tags online if you want to order it and then you just put in on and be like i've been tagged. this is such a dangerous move by the fbi and understanding that merrick garland is not taking any responsibility, basically saying "i don't know, this hasn't happened" and is just really -- he needs to resign. this is a problem we've seen with the fbi. they have politicized time and time again a variety of issues. this has been the last straw. i'll tell you. if the parents are outraged, they are done with the fact that you've seen the fbi targeting them and the mere fact that the national school board association coordinated with the white house and multiple agencies, that in and of itself calls for in norma's investigation into what has happened in this case. >> greg: tag them i say, kat. you know what? it's kind of weird because i now have to believe that i was wrong about the patriot act, because when we started the patriot act, people were saying it's only -- glenn greenwald and others are saying it's only about of time before they use this on americans and i was like shut up. this is about terrorists. >> right, because obviously the government would never gain power and then abuse it. >> greg: sean without evidence! >> it's never happened ever! i've been concerned about of obviously this entire time because i am more intelligent than some people at work give me credit for. [laughter] >> greg: i will talk to bill hemmer about that. >> it's crazy, parents at school board meetings, now it's like lit in there now. it was like the most boring stuff in the world and now these parents are dangerous? i've got to say that things have taken quite a turn, but i mean, look, if someone is truly threatened, making credible threats against a school board member, i will take a firm stance and make a hot taken say that's bad, but yeah, appearance that is passionate about their child's education. that's not a threat, i think that's normal and good. >> greg: the parents must feel pretty good being seen as dangerous. once the last time a parent was dangerous? it's very sexy. they are in their khakis, they got their readers break down here. but they are as dangerous as james dean smoking that refer. i'm looking at you. i'm -- you know what? i'm dressing you with my eyes. i'm dressing you because what you're wearing is disgusting. >> normally i would have a witty retort but i want to company. i think you stole a nice pair of shoes from that cabbage patch doll. >> greg: fair enough, i can take that. >> i love you, man. if as a parent this makes me mad. i have one kid, told road lincoln, which has become a controversial name, so he goes by his middle name o.j. now. what we see going on here for real is the left i believe is scared because they are seeing education. they've had the grip on education and specifically school boards in the teachers unions, and have done so with very little parental oversight but what happened during the lockdown his parents got access to curriculum in a way they hadn't gotten before that's where this pushback comes from. that's when you see the doj get involved, because they do feel threatened. not physically threatened but politically threatened by the monopoly that had an education and the one thing about threats that drives me crazy though, i get them all the time, obviously, i'm a fox news radio host. death threats used to mean something. please do mean something because a person had to work to threaten you. they had to go to a pay phone. they had to cut letters out of a magazine and paste them together! i don't feel flattered anymore. like put some care into this. >> greg: now you can just go on twitter. >> the one thing, and this is what is infuriating as a parent, putting the same tags appearance as we said, drug traffickers and human smugglers, which the said administration has no problem with coming across our border but it stops if you go to a school board meeting at that's where this is [bleep]. sorry. >> greg: it's okay. >> the tough thing today is that the polarization is so high that you don't know what is just a parent spouting off and then something more extreme and so we have to bring the temperature of the country down. if to cool off, we have to say look, we are all americans, we love each other, and then if someone says something at a school board meeting, you do just blow it off as like, you know, and angry parents, but unfortunately the political climate makes it hard to be able to tell the difference. >> that sounds like a good -- [indiscernible]. >> i'm a former democrat, i've been an independent for five glorious weeks. >> greg: that's a good idea for the book, "the great cool off." >> the climate change people will not like that. they're not going to like it. >> there is a way. right now we reward our political where presented tips for kind of representing more extreme points of view. we've got to have them be rewarded if they say something reasonable, centrist, and are willing to work with each other. >> greg: now you're just getting boring. >> i'll bring it back. >> greg: all right, we've got to move next. up next, are you ready for a times square [indiscernible]? la. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. try always discreet. pack your bags and cashback. earn 5% on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. you do this for everyone? i try. hm... excuse me, ma'am! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. qunol is the number one cardiologist recommended form of coq10. qunol has 3 times better absorption than regular coq10. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪feel like throwing my worries away♪♪ ♪♪as an old native-born californian would say♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual sky♪♪ ♪♪not a sign of a cloud passing by♪♪ ♪♪if my heart won't behave in the usual way♪♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. >> greg: you'll be murdered in the streets but you're in for a new year's treat. as thugs run amok, times square's revelers are in a mock inlet. [indiscernible] bill de blasio says times square new year's eve celebrations will be back at full strength this year, which means your streets will be filled with drunken tourists and their urine. made the announcement in the cheesy video. >> we love new year's eve in times square. we want it to be big, we wanted to be full of life, we want it to be a great new york celebration. guess what, everyone? a big, strong, full strength celebration. it's coming back. this new year's eve, times square, everyone come on down, we are celebrating! >> greg: that was amazing! i mean, it's so cheesy it gave me gas. sorry, kat, but that was pretty amazing. i could watch that again. so de blasio was so consumed with throwing a killer bash he had totally forgotten what the actual killers on the streets. it's a horrible idea. and if there's one thing that needs to diets new year's eve party in time square. new york is a crime-ridden chaos, so maybe focus on that before you skipped town. meanwhile, it's shots all around for everyone, anthony fauci recently set a three shot vaccine should be standard and warned of a winter double whammy. >> if we do all the things that i said, booster, people vaccinated for unvaccinated, keeping mitigation, don't pull back on masking on inter-situations, we can get through the winter. if we don't do that i think we are in for some trouble. >> greg: the sky wants more shots than cat at happy hour. more boosters than half the seats on "the five." it's true. this is how jesse watters looks on "the five" but this is how he looks when he's not sitting on his three pillows. so i guess this -- kat, both you and i have done fox, times square, it's an absolute stupid idea, it's a nightmare. this is the one thing that covid should have killed once and for all. >> it's a horrible experience. >> greg: yes. >> i have had a horrible time and i just look around and i'm like none of these people are even getting paid to be here. i don't understand it and everyone has to be vaccinated. if you are three years old you have to wear a mask. like as if an unmasks 3-year-old would be the worst thing to happen in times square. this is disgusting, you might get hit with a bottle of someone's piss but a 3-year-old won't breathe on you! >> greg: that is the worst part. >> what are we doing? >> greg: i lived on the west side, the worst part is going through time square in the morning because they're all the bottles that are left, the plastic bottles. and that in country time lemonade, enter. maybe it once was country time lemonade. i know that's not a question. >> i was wondering where you were going with that, greg. >> greg: andrew, i never know where i'm going. you know, i'm no de blasio fan. i remember running for president and he was off on the side of the stage when i was towards the middle -- it was a good time -- >> greg: nice. >> but here's the thing. if you're the mayor of new york city, what you're trying to do is drive business and tourism because there all of the bartenders and the waiters around times square that are helping people come, so that video was terrible. if it'd been the it would've been actually like cool, new york, people having a good time instead of whatever the hell that was. but the idea behind it is just, come back to new york, have a great time, their people in the audience doing just that. so that is something you just have to do in his role. >> greg: that is true, that is true. jimmy, you already dressed for new year's eve. [laughter] >> that's funny. i will just take it. might have something for the d block, i will just take it. >> greg: give you time to prepare. >> your the best. this is why he just sucks as a mayor though, because to your point, he is trying to drive tourism big but he was speaking to new yorkers and no new yorkers going to new year's eve. >> greg: that's a great point. >> to your point, and less you're working it coming or not going. we are new yorkers, a lot of us are jets fans, we've been watching the ball drop all year. we are not doing that. we are not doing this. but the idea -- the idea that there's a vaccine mandate for an outdoor event, which is absurd. the nice thing is if you don't have a vaccine, there's plenty of needles laying around, which is absurd but all of this piggybacking off the vaccine and fauci making his comments about the booster, i have two points, i have to make them quick. i love that he's pushing a vaccine for things getting because when you're eating a 30,000-calorie meal and drinking liquor pledging fraternity -- this idea that he's out there telling you that there is a waning immunity from this vaccine, we know there is a finite amount of time when it's effective in your body, yet we are going to fire people from thirty-year professions from not taking it coming out any? hey, fauci, [bleep] yourself, you know what i mean? i mean it. [scattered applause] >> greg: you went for the desperate applause line. >> you didn't want it, you needed it! >> i needed it. i needed a booster shot from the audience. >> greg: thank you, thank you. mercedes, try not to use the f word. >> i use "let's go brandon." i think that's more effective. >> greg: i made this analogy before that the war against covid is like the drug war. we keep moving the goalpost so it may never -- it's like the afghanistan war, it could just keep going and keep going and keep going. >> right, and what i'd like to see is, well, dr. fauci go away, let's start from there, but i think the cdc, they've misguided the people. instead of saying we just don't know, it's work together to, you know, figure out how we can deal with the problem, but the mere fact that he is so absolute and trying to be like pope fauci where he is saying if you do this, you're going to be fine, you're going to get through this, and it's not working and so the modeled message that continues to come out is really frustrating people and it's determining whether they should or should not get the booster, does the booster work -- you know, people thought that after they had the vaccine they didn't have to wear a mask. well, now they have to wear a mask and so that's where i think it's just we are covid fatigued at this point. >> greg: i'm looking for to the therapeutical, can't member. they are rushing. that's -- i think that's probably going to be -- i'm going to coined this phrase, game changer. >> oh, wow. >> this guy is good. >> greg: we've got to move on. we've got so much stuff. quick reminder, you can come see me on tour in support of my book, it's almost as good as "forward by andrew yang. i will be unlawfully newark, new jersey, for ticket info -- npr missed a beat with a poorly worded tweet. the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. aaaand welcome back to guess what it is. now sally guess what this futuristic gadget is and you'll win a very special prize. ohhhhh i need a hint. well. they're sleek, rechargeable, incredibly comfortable and virtually invisible in your ear, and they sound amazing. 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[laughter] >> greg: here's the thing though, when you live with a race filter -- this is my point. when you live with a race filter you can take a good story about race, progress, and still make it about -- make it a bad story about race. does that make any sense? >> it does make sense, sadly, greg. i ran for president and i can paint all over the country, iowa, ohio, new hampshire. i never had a negative experience based upon being asian-american and the fact is, there's a media fixation on race that ends up dividing people, pitting different groups against different groups and this was painful for me because i know michelle will, i was happy for her, and then to see her victory diminished because it wasn't the right kind of victory sends a terrible message. the article substantially was that tweet. >> greg: yes it was! that's what drove me crazy. the tweet was wrong. no, don't throw the tweet under the bus. it was the actual story. this is probably really stupid opinion, that's why i'm going to go to you, jimmy. why -- you know, everybody talks about being the first of everything, the first thing. why is it an achievement to be a first in the political realm? i rather be like the first indy five -- indycar 500 champion. >> in politics a lot of times you are a first just because, that's what we are learning right now, we just had a female black vice president just because. they were upfront about that, he wanted to see a female woman of color but they didn't exactly run through the gamut of resumes to wind up with kamala harris, clearly. but this is the problem with this obsessive, you know, race baiting that's going on in the left right now. this is almost an effort to pit asian-americans against black americans, which is disgusting, but this idea that the three black candidates are wondering what they have to do to do better. apparently the message here is people are not voting based on skin color and skin color alone or they would have carried more of the black vote. look at glenn youngkin flipping district in virginia. he flipped black district, he flipped hispanic districts. identity politics works for no one except the people pushing them. >> greg: if they won based on race, if you have three black candidates, they would split the black vote three ways and loose. >> but you know it's even worst? >> greg: what? >> if you're asian-american and conservative, black american and conservative, hispanic-american and conservative -- i mean, npr would like to throw you under the bus at that point. they are a second, she's black but she's conservative! so that doesn't even qualify her being black, and that's the reality that conservatives face when it comes to this identity politics, they try to say wait a second, you can be black but you better be liberal. >> they were calling winsome sears awaits the premises. >> that's right. >> a black woman grade >> larry elder. the whites of premises, bananas! >> greg: but that name, winsome. i don't even know that means, kat. sears is actually the problem. >> getting more white people. if >> greg: a hold generation missed out on that catalog, kat. incredible. you don't know what i'm talking about, do you? >> no, because i'm young. >> greg: what are your thoughts? >> i honestly just as a human, i feel bad for her. you know, she's like on twitter, she won, she's feeling great in this tweet that she's like -- people are really disappointed, but not because of anything she did, just because she's asian. that's like a truly mind-blowing thing, i would imagine, especially because, as you said, that's what the article said, and so many news sources, they depend on the fact or they rely on the fact, except the fact the people don't read articles, they look at tweets, look at headlines and they get outraged. people rely on that. apparently so sure of it that even when it tweet this much attention and is this controversial, they still don't think anyone's going to read the article and i bet still most people didn't. >> greg: i'm going to tell you right now, i didn't read it. but i read something by somebody who said they read it, and i took that opinion because all of our opinions are basically, you know, appointed, aren't they? 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[bleep], why not freedom angry tweets to make their miserable lives complete. just when he 5% of americans use twitter and just 25% of those who use it are responsible for 97% of the posts. according to a new study. 25% is a pretty small group and it's likely much smaller when you remove people like me will only tweet to promote stuff and don't forget i'll be in newark, new jersey, on december 12, get your tickets online. and also buy andrew yang's book, it's called "forward." it probably more like 10 percent doing all the tweeting that the media keeps pretending reflects actual public opinion, so maybe it might not be such a good idea that we keep using it as a barometer for who needs to be canceled, fired, and banished from public life. why not do it the old-fashioned way by seeing if accused witches can float? trolls shouldn't have more power in real life then they do in a game of "dungeons & dragons." the study also found the people were the most active and twitter are also more than twice as likely to experience abuse on the platform, which means that they look for trouble the way hunter biden looks for chunks of parmesan cheese. we've already solved this problem years ago. >> are you worried that your social network is mining your personal information and sharing it with political operatives? >> i can't believe facebook using my information to elect donald trump, how could they do this? >> it never ends with his [bleep] guy. >> maybe you should try not connected. >> never heard of it. >> it's the world's first off-line online social network. it's on your computer right now if you want to give it a try. >> hey, how did you get it on my computer? >> let's not worry about that now, give it a try. >> i think i will post a clever tweet about the president, see what happens. >> the key is that it looks just like most social networks but you're not on the indian night. in fact you're not connected to anything. your post simply bypass -- meanwhile, what do you see? >> it was retweeted 1,000 times! everyone of my tweets is retweeted 1,000 times! thanks, not connected. >> greg: mercedes, how scary is it to think that we believe that maybe it could just be 100,000 people that are actually tweeting, and yet we give -- we amplify the importance of this network and it actually does influence people's lives. >> as a mother of five younger kids, talking to the teenage kids in the college kids, there like we don't even use twitter. they are on instagram, they are on different social media five firms, -- and tiktok, so it makes into this -- they are not even paying attention, they think the adults are just insane for going on twitter and acting like a bunch of schoolkids bowling each other in a schoolyard. with that being said, matt schlapp spends a lot of time on twitter and let me tell you, he gets into trouble all the time. >> greg: that's her husband. it is mostly dudes, right? which is interesting. what's weird about it is -- it's funny. i get -- i will try to promote a book or promote a show. it makes no difference. if i don't tweet about this show or a tweet about it, you don't see the ratings change all, it stays the same. however, twitter can actually impact your life, you can't do the reverse. >> twitter is a fight club for people who don't want to get hit. that's what it is. you go on there and get called names and get beat up and stuff like that. it is incentivized conflict because it rewards the most extreme takes on the ideological opposites that people who give you digital dopamine in your phone to get a bunch of likes, but you're really just road raging with someone who's not on the same highway. it's so stupid. when you really think about it. but the dangerous part is that they do have say. they are driving news narrative. a part of the reason we are talking the kyle rittenhouse trial right now is because people on twitter had more empathy for a dirtbag who assaulted a woman at knife point and got shot by the cops, than the actual woman who got assaulted and the kid who got potentially abducted and in their worldview that made sense, so the whole country is on fire right now because they have a say that they don't deserve. these people, we know who they are, their losers and there's nowhere in the world where a guy would be better off if only he spent another 5 minutes on twitter, no one is writing that country song. >> greg: you're not going to bed near death but going i wish i had another hot take on twitter. >> i'll be life treating the whole thing. >> greg: you don't do as much social network -- >> i do. i post, then i just don't look at it. i don't look at what people reply because i can logically understand these people, their losers, who would, you know, go after a stranger like this, who would say that, i can logically understand that still when i see it, unlike "why are they saying that" and i get upset or in the case of my instagram comments, disgusted. like does your wife know you're on here doing this? i just don't look. i can still post but i just don't look. that's because of my impeccable self-control. >> greg: there are nights -- there are people on twitter who follow and watch this show and tweet actually enjoy that more than i watched -- i'm already watching the show right now so i look at what twitter is doing so i know everybody who's watching right now. enter, we talked to you earlier about the great cool off. can you actually have a cool off with a social media platform that thrives on not cooling off? >> it's tough. it was fun, i think you and i got in touch and twitter, the platform does have a lot of utility and it drives a lot of press narratives, to your point. jonathan hite, a scholar at nyu, talked about a setting where you can actually not see the stuff that is consistently more aggressive, inflammatory, derogatory. imagine that, imagine if you could set that kind of filter. that's the kind of thing we are going to need because right now, again, the extremity gets rewarded. the more aggressive amateur to the more likely i am to get engagement, arise, when i get on twitter and i'm on twitter an awful lot because of my job, you do have to kind of put the hard hat on and go in and if you see something, just let it slide right off your back because if you engage with that you're going to end up heightening the visibility and rewarding the person was like let me see if i can stick it to somebody. >> greg: god love the mute button is what you're saying. people keep yelling at you. >> i used to mute, but now i block. they don't deserve me. >> greg: what you're right -- >> there are sony broken people. i can post a picture and be like it's my dog birthday, and they can be like yeah, but trump. my dog didn't vote. >> or did he? >> because he's a democrat, he voted in georgia. i don't even know that means. you do this, buy this book, that will have an impact. if you say buy this book on twitter, not so much. he is impressed. >> i believe it. going to shoot up the charts. >> greg: going to sell a hundred thousand tonight. up next, he perched on the shoulders and tumbled like a boulder. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: he performed for jaguars top brass, then dumped of ceo on his ass. the ceo offense a car spell in his head and saw stars. after a recent event in l.a. -- i guess my invitation got lost in the mail -- the wrapper -- >> i don't know. >> greg: was film celebrating with company executives in this video from tmz, you can see them at the after party dancing with joe eberhardt, the ceo of jaguar land rover, inexplicably on his shoulders. tyrus and i use the same technique to change light bulbs around the office. except he gets on my shoders and i love every minute of it. but now tyrus is shoulders i wouldn't see anything at the thanksgiving parade. but then this happen, take a look. ♪ ♪ >> greg: up while he was banged up from his spell, tmz has reported that joe is fine and that his airbag deployed. wycliff says he will only be dropping beats. i still support grown men carrying each other, here's me and my roommate rico just yesterday. r.i.p., rico. kat, has this ever happened to you? >> this is why you never carry elderly ceos on my shoulders. anymore. >> greg: full you once -- >> not anymore. >> greg: was at fault here? >> clearly it's whoever let him get on his shoulders but i've been crowd surfing the fact is it takes more than one person to bring you down gently. >> this wouldn't have happened if [indiscernible] didn't break up. >> lauryn hill needed to be there. >> greg: i never listen to the fuji's. they are not my thing. >> there solid. the headline shouldn't be -- it should be ceo gets so bombed to gets on his shoulders. you know -- you know what they sang comedy? you don't open with her closer. nobody has this happened on the first drink of the night, you know what i mean? you don't open with let me get on your shoulders. but let me tell you why nobody is mad and why he's a hero, because he dropped the jaguars ceo and this time of year everybody hates the jaguar ceo because of those annoying commercials where you're unwrapping an old navy sweater or one sleeve is an arm longer than the other, that woman, some yep he is getting a jag wire the driveway and then those commercials you're just hoping she falls and breaks her neck out in the driveway. this was a little projection for all of us. 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