and you must of had to deal with do you know who i am and when someone said that to you it s over, correct? their evening is, typically, yes. i have heard rumors about this but until i saw this footage i have never seen white privilege gone on for. that was fantastic. i dreamed about it. i dreamed about it but man [laughter] greg: kat, i believe that we are being filmed constantly now so all bad behavior is going away. i won t even pick my nose but i know someone will start greg s picks his nose .com and there will be pictures of me digging. kat: you pick your nose. this woman was sent back every
kat: i never know what i will do. kat, you are doing good. you have perfected this. greg: your day as a. kat: we already know the punchline before the joke has been set up so i agree with that. look, the subtle point of comedy it shows how crazy we ve gotten. rob is a great guy and has a moderate but being personally vilified whenever it is he personally gets attacked making a comment about comedy. greg: that is the way it works. tom, you are also a comedian or so you claim but we have no proof of it. [laughter] tiramisu. kat: comedy gold right there. it s not the performers fault and they are funny and schneider is hilarious but alec baldwin is layers. everybody is funny but the problem is i m so glad i don t do politics in my act. i talk about my life s like appeal to both sides. i m glad that i get out there and work in front of audiences
who i am and i say you know who will you be. kat: i do it in the way that i say to someone i ve met before and there always like no, we forgot you, sorry. [laughter] greg: it s like when you come to the fox building. who s the crazy lady in glasses and she s actually on a show. kat: pretty much my life. this is the same thing with james comey and his notes. government employees thinking they can misuse their power. draw the line between the port authority woman and the fbi. greg: i hate it when people misuse their power. [laughter] you know this book is coming out. you know who i am? [laughter] i wrote this book. it s all might monologues from
do. kat, you are doing good. you have perfected this. greg: your day as a. kat: we already know the punchline before the joke has been set up so i agree with that. look, the subtle point of comedy it shows how crazy we ve gotten. rob is a great guy and has a moderate but being personally vilified whenever it is he personally gets attacked making a comment about comedy. greg: that is the way it works. tom, you are also a comedian or so you claim but we have no proof of it. [laughter] tiramisu. kat: comedy gold right there. it s not the performers fault and they are funny and schneider is hilarious but alec baldwin is layers. everybody is funny but the problem is i m so glad i don t do politics in my act. i talk about my life s like appeal to both sides. i m glad that i get out there and work in front of audiences and don t have to deal with the
60 million tourists visited the big apple for vacation. i headed over to the tourist mecca, times square, to find out why they were there on purpose. so you guys are tourists? yes, you are a. kat: meaning you came to new york city for vacation? yes, we did. spring went where are you from? atlanta, georgia. kansas. kat: and you came to new york city to relax? yes, yes. yes. kat: any tips for me how to relax in the art. have you figured that out? i guess we are going to figure this out. i guess you ve been here longer than we have. kat: you probably aged ten years, you just don t know it yet. do you feel relaxed right now? my wife is a little tense. kat: i am a little tense all the time. that s just how it is. we are going to niagara falls and she is ready to leave now. kat: so you are in times square on purpose. absolutely. no other place in the world like it.