and i think it sly dicking louse that we re not seeing ownership of it. greg: what do you think, kat? everyone does it though. if there were loretta lynch and obama and saying i hope you can get this hillary thing go, i don t think we ll be sitting here going what greg: i know i would, kat. fair and balanced all the time. but, i mean, if you have trump comey saying that you have trump saying, yeah, investigate this, then maybe he probably, you know d. greg: right. didn t do anything wrong. but then again, both sides are saying that comey s telling the truth when it helps them but he s such a liar when it hurts them. man, we all need to greg: chill out? look at things objectively. there s so many armchair quarterbacks. every with every one of those hosts and analysts have become a lawyer. i googled it, totally got it now. greg: everybody says as a former prosecutor.
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look, you guys have a mean dad? i bet you did, right? [laughter] [cheers and applause] greg: tyrus had the worst dad. he was invisible. [laughter] no, i was scared of my dad, and, you know, i laugh about it and we tell stories about it in the book. my mom was tough too. she would give me the old lessons like punch him back. so i punched him back. greg: what you saying is when you meet bullies, it s not because people should bully, a bully teaches you to fight back. that s right. when we have to interact with people at work like you, greg, sometimes people bully you at work. greg: oh, i know, i felt that. dobbs. [laughter] i walk down the hall, the things dobbs does to me. it helped me. it helped me be an adult, and i think we can learn something from our mean dads. greg: that s beautiful. i actually read the book, and it s compulsive. i kept reading it, and it speaks to me because i m a 70s kid. it s just a fun book. i urge everybody to purchase in
the united states will withdraw [applause] from the paris climate accord. greg: he floored the accord. reaction is still pouring in from around the world following the the president s announcement the u.s. would withdraw from the paris climb accord. here s msnbc s brian williams. a dark speech. and as you go through it, more like four or five dark speeches. greg: cnn. it s a very dramatic, symbolic blow. as i said, the united states has almost resigned from its role as leading the world. greg: a young chicago resident. [laughter] dan rather. tsa momentous moment and a very ominous moment. history is going to punish
and i think it sly dicking louse that we re not seeing ownership of it. greg: what do you think, kat? everyone does it though. if there were loretta lynch and obama and saying i hope you can get this hillary thing go, i don t think we ll be sitting here going what greg: i know i would, kat. fair and balanced all the time. but, i mean, if you have trump comey saying that you have trump saying, yeah, investigate this, then maybe he probably, you know d. greg: right. didn t do anything wrong. but then again, both sides are saying that comey s telling the truth when it helps them but he s such a liar when it hurts them. man, we all need to greg: chill out? look at things objectively. there s so many armchair quarterbacks. every with every one of those hosts and analysts have become a lawyer. i googled it, totally got it now. greg: everybody says as a former prosecutor.