let someone else given a shot. there s lots of people out there. you don t have to see have the same people running over and over again. katie: it doesn t need to be the same people. greg: i hate when name recognition as a form of entitlement. that s what this is pretty slick with celebrities writing children s book and they think that you re a writer. you re not a writer if you read a children s book. anyone can write a children s book. even children do it. what s her name, chelsea, when she s running for office, it s because she doesn t want a real job. she thinks her name is a resume. it s not. katie: she has said she s not interested. jesse: who wrote dr. seuss? who was that guy? greg: dr. seuss. [laughter] jesse: he has a phd, dr. seuss. greg: the movie about star wars, what was it called? katie: up next, 40% of workers that they are close to
hitting their breaking point due to the pressures of their job. here are some of the top things workers complain about, f recognition, pay rate, work colleagues in the work itself. greg, what s your top breaking point? greg: first of all, if your job doesn t risk you losing a finger, and i, being publicly shamed by the media because you re a police officer, you should be complaining. you shouldn t be complaining. always start tomorrow s work before you go home so you have a head start and you are looking forward to finishing it. develop an interesting hobby that allows for improvement. you have something to look forward to. that s how you deal with work stress. jesse: life coach greg gutfeld. katie: dana. do you have any additional tips? dana: some companies have lots of snacks and everything. i don t know what everybody s complaining about. greg: what about candles?
katie: the water system. jesse: you have enough clothes to last you five days a week. you ve got to buy more clothes. allen iverson never did laundry. he just bought new clothes. katie: so that s the solution? juan: that seems pretty crazy. i understand it s a community issue so go forward but as long as people are washing themselv themselves. dana: local communities do have a problem with infrastructure. we really do need an infrastructure week because pipes need to be replaced. jesse: is it this week? katie: it s actually every week. greg: no laundry for five days. they re basically asking everybody to live like a 15-year-old. 15-year-olds stink. they smell. they are sloppy. they are not good. juan: with their moms do their laundry. jesse: that s true. katie: stick around. fan mail friday is up next.
me letters to the new york times and telling them to back off on asking questions about his family had questions about the campaign. juan: he didn t say that. katie: he didn t yes, he did. juan: peter schweizer has been involved in making allegations. katie: he went off on a reporter for having jesse: democrats are complaining about media coverage, not a good thing. not a good thing. juan: trump says the american press is the enemy of the people. jesse: fake news is. more highlights from trump s release he continues to hammer top democrats over impeachment. stay tuned for that. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
greg: dana, you didn t really give an answer. dana: i did. and the good news is. i think everyone should read the gutfeld monologues before they died. he forgets in paperback and it s pretty good. i was going to go with something really intellectual. a really good book, make me seem smart. i don t know if i read it. anyway. i think i did. this is a good question. did you ever go to detention in high school. if yes, what for? katie: i was falsely accused of cutting the lunch line in middle school. i got taken out of line by the teacher and i sat at the front of the lunch room the entire hour and cried. greg: wow. that s brutal. katie: i didn t even cut. dana: they are tough. greg: dana, you never went to detention. dana: i did.