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0:00
Are you ready? Jamie
0:02
Markley, David Van Camp and Scott
0:04
Robbins. We just become best friends.
0:07
Making sense of it all. Oh,
0:09
I get it. And having some
0:11
fun. Lighten up, Francis. This is
0:14
the Markley, Van Camp and Robbins
0:16
Show. Thank you
0:18
so much for being here.
0:29
The Markley, Van Camp and Robbins Show. Jamie
0:31
Markley, David Van Camp, Scott Robbins. Okay.
0:35
Some days it feels like the world is on fire all
0:37
over the place. Oh, yeah. It's a lot
0:39
to get to. We're going to have some fun today too. Start here. David,
0:43
you're saying we need more gun control. What is
0:45
this concerning? I'm not saying that, by the way.
0:47
Oh, hell no. I'm not saying
0:49
that. No, I would never even suggest that you
0:52
would say that. Are you kidding me? I don't
0:54
want somebody out there to think they'd take you
0:56
seriously there. But this has to do with the
0:58
murder of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was murdered
1:01
by a career criminal during a traffic stop earlier
1:03
this week. Donald Trump is going to his wake
1:05
today. The White House was
1:07
asked if Biden would be doing anything. Hey, is he
1:09
going to go to
1:11
New York and at least acknowledge
1:14
this tragedy and that
1:16
we got a real problem here in the
1:18
criminal justice system that allows this
1:20
guy out on the street for
1:23
as long as he was? Well, here's what press
1:25
secretary Kareen Jean-Pierre had to say about that. Okay.
1:28
Look, our hearts go out to this
1:30
officer who tragically lost his life in
1:32
the line of duty. We're also praying
1:34
for his family during this difficult time.
1:37
Who now has an- Sorry, I
1:39
thought the left couldn't do that. They don't want thoughts
1:42
or prayers. I know. Thoughts
1:44
are fine. They're usually prayers. That's-
1:47
Prayers is the ixnay. The left freaks out over
1:49
prayers. Can't have that. But she is
1:51
offering them this time. Right. Okay. Who
1:54
now has an empty seat at their dinner table. President
1:56
Biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifices
1:58
police officers make. to keep our
2:01
community safe. This shooting
2:03
is yet another painful reminder of the
2:05
toll of gun violence, what it's
2:07
doing to inflict on
2:09
families and our communities and our nation. And
2:12
that's why the president signed more than
2:14
two dozen executive actions. That's why we're
2:16
able to pass a bipartisan agreement to
2:18
deal with the gun violence that we're
2:20
seeing in this country. Okay, Taima.
2:23
Yeah, this was later on in the
2:25
day, yesterday. And we
2:28
were off air when you heard that,
2:30
Scott. You went ballistic. Well, it's... I
2:34
mean, these feckless freaks, I'm
2:36
just so tired of them. I
2:38
really am. I'm just, you know, you let
2:41
the... I mean, pay tribute to
2:43
this person and let it go. I mean,
2:46
don't focus on... Why are you doing this?
2:48
You've got to put the political wedge in
2:50
there, don't you? When you're talking
2:52
about a career criminal... Yes.
2:54
Let out again. Yes. And
2:56
then shoots and kills this police officer. Now,
2:59
let's not worry about that. But
3:01
let's make sure we get our plug-in for gun
3:04
violence again. Yes, of course. More work
3:06
needs to be done. We need Congress
3:08
to continue to act on
3:10
making sure that our communities are safe.
3:13
And again, our hearts go out to
3:16
this officer and his family. You're
3:19
a horrible person. Horrible.
3:24
I'm not disagreeing with that. Well, I'm
3:26
just trying to figure out how millions
3:28
of people who legally own firearms in
3:30
this country are to blame
3:33
for a criminal who was not
3:35
legally allowed to have a
3:37
firearm on him. I'm wondering
3:40
why it's my responsibility that he killed a
3:42
cop. That's
3:46
the gun grab, dude. That's what that is. We've
3:49
gone over it, I don't know how many times,
3:53
if you're a felon or if you're
3:55
in possession of a firearm
3:57
illegally. What if you
3:59
raise the bill? penalty. Automatic
4:01
prison. They
4:03
will never entertain that. They won't do it.
4:07
Well it's almost like you rush through the first half so you can
4:09
get to the second half. Right. Well
4:12
you know thoughts of Price was family and it's a
4:14
terrible tragedy and this awful thing that happened in the
4:16
White House is laser focused on gun. You know here
4:18
we go. And
4:21
again with this. Well there was something else too
4:23
man. I don't know did you guys hear what
4:25
the mayor Eric Adams had to say? No.
4:29
Okay. I haven't heard this yet. Okay. You'll
4:32
want to hear this. April 2023, last of
4:34
the year, gun charge, stack on the streets.
4:36
This is what you call not
4:38
a crime problem, a recidivist problem.
4:41
Same bad people doing bad things
4:43
to good people. Who's
4:47
at fault? Who's policies? They're
4:51
yours. Both. The
4:53
left. That's the leftist
4:55
policy. I mean
4:57
it's not tough on crime. And
5:01
he went on to say you know this is
5:03
good guys versus the bad guys. And the bad
5:05
guys have guns and they don't respect police. Why
5:08
is that? It's
5:11
crazy. Well I mean just
5:13
now in New York or not that long ago
5:15
I should say. I mean when
5:18
you have a
5:20
court system that is willing to say that
5:22
it is a right for people to riot,
5:25
to block traffic in a form of
5:27
protest and whatnot. Why do you
5:29
think it is that people don't respect the police? Because
5:35
they've been led by the leaders of the
5:37
left in the media. They've been. But again
5:39
bad behavior there's no consequence to bad behavior.
5:41
There just isn't. No. There
5:44
isn't. It's incredibly frustrating. Something
5:47
else that I just happened to see real quick. Because you know
5:49
it comes up every few days
5:52
that the Democrats have a problem with their
5:54
voting bloc. Especially Muslim voters. So all of
5:56
a sudden the United States is turning its
5:58
back on Israel. You see it
6:00
with Biden and ceasefire in the
6:03
UN and everything else. And
6:05
I just happened to see Victor Davis Hanson. I think we
6:07
all have a lot of respect for, um,
6:09
wrote a piece, not even that long.
6:12
It's just Gaza truth behind
6:14
all the lies. And it
6:16
goes through each part of what's happened
6:18
since October 7th, just as
6:21
a reminder, because you
6:23
hear genocide, you hear all of this
6:25
nonsense from the left. And
6:29
the first thing he goes after is
6:31
occupied Gaza prior to October 7th. There
6:33
were roughly 2 million Arab citizens of
6:36
Israel, but no Jewish citizens in Gaza
6:39
and goes through the entire history of
6:41
this occupied Gaza, just
6:44
as a refresher and
6:46
then collateral damage Hamas
6:49
began the war by deliberately targeting civilians.
6:51
It massacred them on October 7th. And
6:53
it goes through everything that basically you
6:55
already know, but somehow the left forgets
6:57
or doesn't care. And
7:00
then he goes under disproportionate, a
7:02
whole paragraph, because we're told Israel
7:05
wrongly uses disproportionate force to
7:07
retaliate in Gaza. And
7:10
it goes through different wars
7:12
in history, which he's
7:15
an expert on. And,
7:17
you know, saying, who root
7:20
this out, what else are you going to
7:22
do? Hamas has objections to disproportionate violence, but
7:25
only when it's achieved by Israel and not
7:27
Hamas, which is true,
7:30
the two state solution. That's
7:32
a lie. Hamas didn't want
7:34
it. That's why they attacked to
7:37
take out Israel. And then
7:39
the so-called ceasefire goes through the entire
7:41
thing. Civilian casualties,
7:44
foreign aid, prisoners, all of it. And
7:47
again, sorry to be a broken record. The
7:49
media, our media legacy lies to
7:52
people every day. They
7:54
don't give the whole story, which
7:56
is one of our biggest problems in this country
7:58
is that so many people are brainwashed. because
8:00
they grew up believing, you
8:03
know, what a newscast would tell
8:05
them in the nightly news or on
8:07
a morning news program and
8:10
still thinking they live in that reality when
8:12
we don't anymore. Well, you know, it used to
8:15
be slanted always. Well, yeah, well, now it's flat
8:17
out proper. Well, now you've got an alternative media,
8:19
too. You do. I mean, to point these things
8:21
out. And they're losing their grasp
8:23
and that's why they're freaking out, especially NBC and there's
8:25
more to that story, too. That
8:27
we'll get to a little bit later. So
8:30
we have another city that's
8:32
cleaning itself up because visitors are coming
8:34
in and we know this city very
8:36
well. Yeah, this weekend Portland is hosting
8:38
NCAA women's basketball tournament games and the
8:41
city is showing that, you know what, it is
8:43
actually possible to clean up the streets.
8:45
It is actually possible to clear out the
8:47
tents, clean up the graffiti, and enforce the
8:50
law. Here's part of the
8:52
report from Fox 12 as they were talking
8:54
about the improvements
8:56
that are happening around the Modus
8:58
Center and in parts of downtown.
9:01
Okay. The city government is cleaning up around
9:03
the Modus Center and preparing law enforcement to
9:05
keep the tournament safe. And partnering
9:08
with hotels, you know, getting
9:10
out to the restaurants, just making sure
9:12
that we're seen and available with
9:14
this event that's coming to town, trying
9:16
to do our best. Portland Police Chief
9:18
Bob Day says during the 2016
9:21
and Elite 8 games, there will be extra
9:23
foot patrols around downtown and Old Town. The
9:25
Portland Bureau of Transportation says not to expect
9:28
any road closures because of the games, but
9:30
they have been cleaning up graffiti around the
9:32
Modus Center and the Lloyd District. The city
9:34
says they've been cleaning up the stands for
9:36
the dashboard. Go ahead, Scott. He's shaking your
9:39
head over there. Well, I mean, this is
9:41
what they did in San Francisco. Yeah, when
9:43
China was coming. When China was coming, when China was rolling
9:45
in, we cleaned everything up. And then people there were left
9:47
going, wait a minute, why don't they do this all the
9:50
time? We live here. We pay the taxes here. What is
9:52
going on? Well, you know why they
9:54
do it. Why? Because
9:56
the same reason you clean up your house
9:58
before you have friends over. Same
10:00
reason. You want it to look
10:02
that way, although it never is except that, you know,
10:05
short amount of time they're actually there. They
10:07
did this. Well, they're weird. They
10:09
could do it whenever they wanted. They could do it
10:11
whenever they wanted. They choose not to. A lot of these
10:14
cities, it's unloving to do it until we have people
10:16
coming. We don't want anybody else to see it. Then
10:19
we've got to have some tough love and clean
10:21
this thing up. But then you can go back
10:23
to doing it after everybody else is gone. Yeah,
10:25
so when you close Shutter Island, where does everybody
10:27
go? The
10:30
city says they've been cleaning up camps, but
10:32
their dashboard shows no increased focus around the
10:34
Rose Quarter because of the tournament. Peabot says they
10:36
will be sweeping the streets Wednesday and Thursday, all
10:38
in an effort to get the city to
10:40
be in the national spotlight. Here you go.
10:43
Yep. Whatever. I know, man.
10:46
That's fine. I know. And
10:48
of all days, David, I'm glad you're back,
10:50
man. I know you're not feeling very good. No, I'm
10:52
sorry. I think
10:54
on Monday, everyone felt sick. And it's getting
10:57
worse for some and just trying to hang
10:59
in there through the week. That's right. And
11:01
I just happened to see this today. The
11:04
average American spends 84 hours a
11:06
year working sick. No. No,
11:09
I can see that. I believe it. Yeah.
11:14
So that's 10 and a half workdays. Top
11:16
reason. Do you know why? I
11:19
hung over. Actually, no. Okay. Are you
11:21
thinking about your past right now? Yeah, I'm right. Yeah. I'm
11:24
calling it a sick drunk. Oh, gosh. Still using that line
11:26
after all these
11:28
years, man. Yeah,
11:34
we got projection going on right now. Scottie Robbins.
11:36
Well, I did it. I know. It
11:40
says we'd rather power through than not have people think we're
11:42
being dramatic. Yeah. 47%
11:46
said they'd rather work through an illness than take
11:48
a sick day. And 34% of
11:51
people worry that others
11:53
might think they're being lazy or a wuss. And
11:57
I understand why they would think that, because if someone takes a sick day, takes
12:00
a day, Scott, usually you're going to gild them on it. I
12:03
haven't gild them. That's kind of in the past. Oh, rude.
12:06
I don't think I've done it in the last hour. You
12:08
know what? Now that I think about
12:10
it, since your heart attacks, you did calm that
12:13
way back. Yeah. It used to be, oh,
12:15
sick again? Right. I know. Jeez.
12:18
How many days are they sick? I mean, when you have a
12:20
life-changing event, sometimes other things change. When
12:23
I texted you on Tuesday that I was out, your
12:25
response was, oh yeah, what are you picking up at
12:27
Victoria's Secret this afternoon? See,
12:30
that's a lie. No, that is a lie. Actually, you
12:32
just said feel better. That's what I said. Feel better,
12:34
David. Okay. Hey, man, when you
12:36
have little kids around, I mean, you get all kinds
12:38
of junk that gets brought into your house. You know,
12:41
10 and a half days working sick, that may have
12:43
been true until I had little kids, especially once they
12:45
started going to daycare. I've actually had like a winning
12:47
streak for the last two and a half months
12:49
or so where I've gotten sick, and then it all
12:52
hit me at once. It's like you live in the
12:54
McDonald's ball pit right now. Pretty much, yeah. Yeah.
12:57
Yeah. And that's the number they have too,
12:59
they bring home. So you didn't send them the one text you
13:01
were thinking about? Which one was that? You want me to bring
13:03
the MaxiPads over to your place? That's a
13:05
lie too. Okay. All right. Man,
13:08
did you hear about this woman in her 70s who
13:10
still owes $108,000 in student debt from
13:13
40 years ago? This is wild. Get that in the news
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the slain officer in New York City? Yeah.
15:52
The NYPD has told City Council, stay away
15:54
from the funeral. Yeah,
15:56
I can understand that. Or
15:59
like if you know what... good for you
16:01
and best for everybody just
16:03
stay away because they're really
16:06
holding them accountable. We
16:08
don't need your phony opportunistic
16:10
sympathy. Right. No, no thanks. Yeah,
16:14
yeah and I can totally understand that.
16:17
Okay, well we mentioned this retired grandma that still
16:19
owes $109,000 in student loan debt. Four
16:23
years after taking out the loan.
16:25
How many years? Forty.
16:29
Well this was a local Chicago story
16:31
that's getting some national attention and you
16:33
know for some media outlets they're using
16:36
this to say see this is why
16:38
we need student loan debt forgiveness. I'll
16:41
let you decide what you think but
16:43
in the story this lady
16:45
Nancy Peter took out
16:47
this student loan to finish her psychology degree and
16:51
as the story reads almost four decades
16:53
later still paying it back so
16:55
the interest compounds and compounds and every
16:58
penny I don't pay it goes sky-high. She
17:01
did take out another loan to go to graduate school
17:03
at Loyola. There you go. Has
17:05
worked as a therapist for nearly 40 years.
17:08
She's 71 now retired and owes $108,000 more
17:14
than triple the initial amount of money she borrowed.
17:18
Said she's enrolled in an income driven repayment
17:21
plan that allows a borrower to pay what
17:23
they can based on how much money they
17:25
make. Sometimes the
17:27
payments are so low they don't even cover the interest.
17:31
Okay, not a situation you want to get
17:33
yourself in financially. I'm not Dave Ramsey but
17:35
I could say that with confidence. She
17:39
went into forbearance on the loan at one
17:41
point because of health issues. She
17:43
had permission to temporarily pause payments but
17:45
the interest kept building. And
17:48
so in the story they talked to a
17:52
student loan attorney working
17:55
to help borrowers ease debt. So that
17:57
happens all the time it's really important
17:59
for borrowers. to understand that when you
18:01
take out loans, pretty much any type of
18:03
private loan or federal student loan, interest
18:06
usually starts to accrue immediately. So
18:09
as soon as the loan is dispersed, starts
18:11
accruing interest. And
18:14
talking to this lady, well,
18:17
she kind of lays out the one way
18:19
she could get out of it. I'm
18:21
hoping I'm going to get a good job and I'm going
18:23
to make money and I'll do whatever
18:25
I need to pay this back and the interest
18:28
compounds and compounds. So every penny I
18:30
don't pay, it goes
18:33
sky high. It's just about $180,000. This
18:37
will sound terrible, but I have a paper
18:39
of different ways that you can have your
18:42
loan forgiven. And the only one I
18:44
fit into was that I would have to die. Yeah.
18:48
Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
18:51
So then, what's your takeaway from it? Well,
18:54
it's a sad story. Here's
18:57
the thing, man. If you're making minimum payments
18:59
on anything, you're in trouble. You're
19:02
going to be paying a lot longer and a lot more interest is
19:04
going to pile up. If you're just doing
19:06
the bare minimum, this
19:08
is probably a perfect, I don't know our
19:10
history of repaying this. Here's the
19:12
thing. With all of this going on with
19:15
student loan, here's my first takeaway. Is anyone
19:17
out shouting from the rooftops to kids coming
19:19
out of high school? Before
19:21
you take out a bunch of loans, do you
19:23
know what the situation is? No, they're not. Are
19:25
universities doing that? No, they're not. Of course not.
19:28
Of course not. No. No.
19:31
No, but the media will use this to say, we need
19:33
to pay off everyone's debt. No. Forget
19:35
about all the people that have tried to pay
19:37
along the way. It's free money. Yeah,
19:40
it's free here. You don't think
19:42
about paying it back. I know. I can't
19:44
believe it. I can't believe it. This
19:46
is the Mark Lee Van Camp and Robin Show. Yeah.
19:51
Because it keeps compiling, man. All right, biggest
19:53
story today, David? Biggest
19:55
story of the day. Wow. I
19:58
mean, we need to start rocking. The
20:00
In Universities. House
20:04
or the I mean we need to start
20:06
taxing the hell out of undefined debt repayment.
20:10
That. It. Would. You look
20:12
at administration costs, a university, and
20:14
what's happened over the last twenty
20:16
five years. It's absolute insanity. Start
20:19
taking money from the endowments, Yes,
20:22
Modi has been seen as for a long
20:24
time that's not going to happen because he
20:27
amazing what he does your own as long
20:29
as possible. You know that guy much to
20:31
get. Sue com o David got a great
20:33
when her what's your story that it. Might
21:07
enjoy the Millennium David main campus
21:09
second. Router. I've
21:12
ever. Talked
21:15
about this a few times of the
21:17
last couple days in B C. Boy.
21:19
What to tell to the entire
21:21
nation? Oh yeah, well so they
21:24
hired the at now former Rnc
21:26
chairwoman run a Mcdaniel to be
21:28
a year and a baiter. A
21:30
couple hundred thousand dollars or whatever
21:32
to do appear on Nbc and
21:34
Msnbc As a political analyst. And.
21:38
Then the dorks in the newsroom threw
21:40
a fit about it. And.
21:42
I mean publicly were going out there
21:45
and saying this is about this is
21:47
damaging to the credibility of Nbc News.
21:50
And so then the Msnbc side of
21:52
things that will. We're not going to
21:54
have her on our station know were
21:57
never going to do that. And then,
21:59
ah, Nbc News. again, they had her on
22:01
once and apparently they parted ways now. Yeah.
22:04
Uh, so again, the, the York
22:06
fascists at NBC have,
22:09
uh, have one. Well,
22:12
now it's come out that
22:14
MSNBC president Rashida Jones actually
22:16
participated directly in recruiting Ron
22:18
and McDaniel. She
22:21
won. I'm not surprised. Yeah. You
22:24
want to have special insight into
22:26
the Trump campaign and to, and
22:28
the, uh, the workings
22:30
of the RNC during a crazy
22:32
election year. I mean,
22:34
what would be the harm in having
22:36
her on other than she hurt Chuck
22:38
Todd's feelings a couple of times. Right.
22:42
And as I'm watching this whole drama
22:45
play out, uh,
22:47
it just, I
22:50
can't think of a single boss who would
22:52
have tolerated the type of behavior we
22:54
saw publicly from folks at
22:57
MSNBC and NBC news. I
22:59
don't either, except I did hear this and,
23:02
you know, man, I'm listening to podcasts and getting news
23:04
reports. I can't, I would give credit. I'm trying to
23:06
remember where this was from. Um,
23:10
what he was saying that, Oh,
23:13
I know it was Megan Kelly from when she worked at NBC.
23:16
She said when she was working there,
23:18
Chuck Todd had said to her, by
23:21
the way, just so you know, you'll
23:23
out outlast all the executives here because
23:25
with the executives, it's a revolving door.
23:27
Yeah. Which she could
23:30
laugh about because NBC turfed her. Yeah.
23:32
Basically paid her to go away. Um,
23:36
but she said it's, you know, you look at it
23:38
and it's kind of true. It is a revolving door.
23:42
And that's why when all of
23:44
the quote talent sort of banded
23:46
together and had their temper tantrum
23:48
on air, the
23:50
brass almost felt like, okay, we have to,
23:53
we have to, you know, bend the
23:55
knee, which is crazy. Well, because it's,
23:58
it's almost like. How
24:00
would I describe this? All
24:03
right, I usually do analogies with sports or with
24:05
music. So go with me for a second here
24:07
We'll go with an analogy of a band that
24:10
was once huge and now is barely
24:12
doing theaters and Soon
24:15
to be doing the fair circuit. Okay, like
24:17
a spinal tap movie Everyone
24:20
around them is still telling them. They're huge.
24:22
They're great. They have you know, all this
24:24
prestige And so you're in this
24:26
bubble and you believe it It's almost
24:28
like the people at NBC still think that
24:31
America looks to them for credibility They have
24:33
no idea that most people in America look
24:36
at them like a joke You
24:39
look at trust in news media. What is it 11%? It's
24:42
an all-time low. It's insane. They've
24:44
all done it to themselves But
24:47
the talent there still thinks we
24:50
have you know this incredible, you
24:52
know product Mean Nicole
24:54
Wallace talking about our sacred airways. She
24:56
actually said I know gosh Yeah,
24:59
it was that's a great. Oh, I gotta get
25:01
that clip for you. David David's easy here too
25:03
because I when he played yesterday, I'm like, oh
25:06
my gosh, I'm not kidding me Yeah, Nicole Wallace
25:08
is somebody who has a mental breakdown every time
25:10
that red light comes on on top of the
25:12
camera. Oh My goodness, dude.
25:15
Yes So
25:18
with all of that They've
25:21
really done themselves in you know that
25:24
I mean throughout your work history no matter what you do Mm-hmm.
25:26
What line of work you decided to go in or where you
25:29
are now. I don't know of
25:32
employees Who got
25:34
together and bad-mouthed? The
25:37
people that run the organization or own
25:39
the organization and in this
25:41
case supported directors Whatever that are being paid by
25:43
these people who were allowed to get away with
25:45
it. I Mean
25:48
back. I mean I can go back my of my
25:50
work history and go I can't think of a time
25:53
When we would have publicly or? Our
25:57
social media pages trashed where we're
25:59
coming Currently working and has
26:01
then kept a job. Where.
26:03
I did it. But. Our I knew I was
26:06
on my when you were on your way out of you knew that.
26:09
I. Don't I was like twenty five. Most people just
26:11
don't do that. If they do it, they fully expect
26:13
to be like go. Yeah. But
26:16
sometimes they're begging to be like go. That's why it
26:18
happens. But. I mean for
26:20
short time When I saw chunk studied
26:22
the I, I thought immediately either a
26:24
wants to get fired or be has
26:26
absolutely no fear of anything, He's about
26:28
to say none whatsoever. Turns. Out
26:30
it was Be. He's. Getting fired.
26:33
Side. There was a montage eclipse. They've let me
26:35
see if this is one of our system of government,
26:38
so. My incense Nbc news either
26:40
wittingly or unwittingly is t thing
26:42
election than ayers that when they
26:44
can do such as well beyond
26:46
appearing on our air and interviews
26:49
to penalize about the sanctity and
26:51
integrity of our Alexis. Oh my
26:53
word. I was our opinion of iron, but if
26:55
we were we would have strongly objected to a
26:57
sudden. Colleagues outside once all
27:00
William Attaboy. Is the speaking
27:02
for herself or see speaking on behalf of
27:04
who's paying us? Are you where it goes
27:06
on Forever The mantises that were put together
27:08
these paypal. It's. Something
27:10
man. Who. Is really something? yeah?
27:13
The I'll find the Nicolle Wallace Club
27:16
photo David Between you get a guys
27:18
I'm telling you we haven't heard of
27:20
before. You and your own business when
27:22
cadets grades wanted of as it is
27:24
okay I'll settle for the shows that
27:26
ago around the table may not be
27:28
the biggest story author both caught your
27:30
attention today. David What's your source. Sorry.
27:33
The William Mcavoy thing I know
27:35
is that don't forget, improve on
27:37
that Showed the Newsroom. Yes,
27:39
These dorks. bees. Absolute dorks. They
27:42
are. My goodness. Okay, that the
27:44
story. I have four. what's your
27:46
story or remember The can join
27:49
twins that were on Oprah years
27:51
and years ago. They.
27:53
Had their own reality show for one
27:55
season or so. Two girls, right? Yeah,
27:57
Two girls The Abbey and Britney Hanzal.
28:00
They're yes I remember that me They
28:02
were in the Tlc reality series Abby
28:04
A Brittany. They have a new member
28:06
of the family. Ah, Abby
28:08
is married. Now
28:12
I don't know how this
28:14
works. Who might? Ah, they're
28:16
both elementary school teachers. And
28:20
make sure that like what's the
28:22
guy's name? Josh Bowling. He's a
28:24
nurse and a Us Army veteran.
28:26
They got married and twenty twenty
28:28
one. But
28:30
I guess this is now making news app
28:33
and I'm just kind of. I don't. Again,
28:35
I'm not really sure. How
28:38
that works. they say
28:41
or organs below the waist. If.
28:44
That helps explain might be of annulment.
28:47
That's funny because as next question I
28:49
had. So. There's only
28:51
one. Vs.
28:55
Got that was amazing sign language but yeah, I'm
28:57
gonna go ahead and leave. I guess I better
28:59
very much what he say and scott yeah yeah well
29:01
I just want to make sure I understood it completely.
29:04
Yes, Ups
29:08
I mean the hot as. Well
29:10
as controls the right arm and
29:13
leg. Britney controls the left arm
29:15
and leg. Saw.
29:17
Not. Again,
29:19
I mean I'm happy I would like this
29:21
since series. Part. Of the
29:23
brain. Yeah. Out is
29:26
that Work while they have would sell it
29:28
heads. right? So what
29:30
I'm saying as say anything
29:32
below the waist? Any sort
29:34
of sensation. Where does the
29:36
receptor the always that one or
29:38
the other for. Me:
29:41
I'm not. I'm not even trying to be like.
29:44
Funny. I mean, it's a D, I think that's
29:46
a legit question. Did.
29:49
You get our producer. the book comes lighter, one of those
29:51
lights. Like. A garden hose
29:53
splitter read just like ah.
29:56
Sweet I don't know how each other and
29:58
where it says that is purple. I
30:01
imagine they've learned how to to you
30:04
know adjust to life that way they've been that
30:06
way their entire yeah entire existence yeah, I
30:08
mean I hope the other sister likes the guy
30:11
Yeah, cuz not like you can just you
30:13
know Not
30:16
talk to him no No,
30:18
I mean you can't ever have a
30:21
fight. You know oh My
30:23
goodness, that's you could never like
30:25
sort of say hey. He's annoying me right now. Can
30:28
you get him out here? Yeah, well you yeah, if
30:30
you're the guy you're always outnumbered Well
30:35
you are you get you yeah, yeah, okay
30:40
For safety's sake we'll move on to Scott for what
30:42
your story and what do you got today Scott hang
30:44
on? I'm clearing my head. Okay. Yeah, I think I got
30:46
it now Biden's defense
30:49
secretary Lloyd Austin had
30:51
manure dumped outside his home by pro
30:54
Hamas protesters Accusing him
30:56
and others of committing genocide Those
30:58
activists also hit the home of Jake Sullivan
31:00
Sullivan. They demanded that all
31:02
aid to Israel stop Pro
31:06
Palestinian protesters that's what they're calling themselves
31:09
Dump the manure outside the homes of these people there
31:11
was a video of the activist that's been published the
31:13
interesting thing about this is Everybody
31:16
who's seen this video or heard about
31:18
this video or know about its existence
31:20
changed their minds They Were
31:24
they were pro Israel until they saw this and
31:27
they went well, okay, right? Yeah that changed my
31:29
mind You know the crazy thing about that to
31:31
me. What's that? Well
31:34
if you go by what we've seen so far
31:36
since October 7th. Yes, it will be effective in
31:39
changing these Because
31:41
we've seen these people change their minds Like
31:44
Jake Sullivan and his stance on we
31:47
are behind Israel 100% until we're not
31:49
until the political Way, yes,
31:51
and we're like man with We
31:54
might lose some boats here. Yeah, forget about doing the right thing.
31:56
We need to stay in power For
32:00
my story today, for what's your story, this
32:02
was part of an interview I happen to hear
32:05
and I don't know the nice way to even say this.
32:08
You know how, especially with
32:11
people on the left, if it's a younger woman,
32:13
there might be a cadence to the voice and
32:16
you've talked about it before, Scott, it could drive you
32:18
crazy. Well that throat burn thing makes
32:20
me nuts. What's interesting
32:23
is to hear someone, I don't even know
32:25
her age, I know nothing about her other
32:27
than she sounded younger, but with
32:30
that sort of cadence, but making 100% sense. Really?
32:34
That's the first? Yeah, exactly. And
32:37
this was on Megan Kelly's show, this lady,
32:40
yeah, Unger Sargon has
32:42
a new book out called Second Class
32:44
and it's about the working class. And
32:48
she was explaining that
32:50
she had tried to talk to Democratic friends
32:53
of hers to say, you know, you
32:55
shouldn't show so much disdain for
32:57
working class people. You
33:00
know, the rural
33:02
voter that you look down on
33:04
so much. And
33:07
I just wanted to roll this out for you so you
33:09
could hear it and then get your reaction to it. It's
33:11
so funny because when I try to convince Democrats like, hey,
33:14
maybe we should be throwing these people
33:16
out, right? They'll say to me, well
33:18
don't any of these working class people
33:20
care that Donald Trump is a threat
33:22
to our democracy? And honestly, Megan, what I
33:24
heard a lot was it's kind of a
33:27
threat to our democracy to take the
33:29
most popular politician in
33:31
the entire country off of the
33:33
ballot, right? It's kind of a threat
33:35
to democracy to wage lawfare against the
33:37
most popular politician in the country. That's
33:40
what she's hearing from working class people. Right. Because
33:43
you are terrified that he is appealing to
33:45
the very voters that used to be your
33:47
base. And it's not just the white working
33:49
class, right? So, for example, in 2020, Trump
33:51
was polling at 8% of black men. He
33:54
got 18% of black men in 2020. Today
33:57
he's polling at 30% of black men.
34:00
imagine how many black men are going to
34:02
actually vote for him. He's polling
34:04
at the majority of Hispanics, which is the
34:06
majority of that community is working class. I
34:08
mean, this is no longer a white working
34:10
class party. The Republican Party now is the
34:12
party of the working class. And that divide
34:14
in the GOP is going to be crucial
34:16
to the future. I mean, Meghan, you get
34:19
it, right, that there's no returning to the
34:21
Chamber of Commerce, Nikki Haley version of the
34:23
party, right? Yes. But
34:25
I think a lot of people are sort of
34:27
in denial about it, and they have to realize,
34:29
like, these voters, these are the best voters because
34:31
they're the majority of the country, right? If
34:34
the Republican Party can seize on what does
34:36
it mean to be working class today, and
34:38
how can we protect these workers and their
34:40
labor and their dignity, they will have the
34:42
ruling majority that the Democrats always dreamt of.
34:45
What do you think? Well, I think that's true.
34:47
And it's interesting you say that because, again, I
34:50
grew up in a blue collar house. I know. Union
34:52
member, my dad was, all these things. And that
34:54
was the party of the
34:57
blue collar man. That was the
34:59
party of the ruled American guy.
35:01
It was the elitist, the
35:03
pompous elitist that were in the Republican Party, that
35:05
the Rockefellers, they had all the money. They
35:08
peered down their noses. It's completely switched. It's
35:11
gone 180. Agree.
35:14
And I always said this, my dad's been gone for a
35:16
decade now, but if my dad were alive today, I would
35:18
love to ask him, are you still okay with this? I
35:20
know. Because he was also a man of faith,
35:22
which they ridicule. Oh, all
35:24
the time. So I mean, this is very,
35:26
I love what she said. The chirpy voice
35:29
would make me nuts, but I love what
35:31
she said. Right? Yeah, there's a lot
35:33
to it, man. Yeah. Yeah,
35:36
we'll get into more of what her book's about
35:38
later. Because
35:40
all of these rural white
35:42
rage people she talked to are
35:45
some of the most accepting and loving people she
35:47
ran into. Interesting. All right, we got
35:49
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35:51
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David, welcome back. I know you're not
38:23
feeling well. Sometimes I just like
38:25
to play something that makes you laugh. Okay.
38:28
This isn't one of those times. We were talking about
38:30
this a
38:33
little earlier, the NBC freak out at
38:36
former RNC chair, Ronald McDaniel being on
38:38
the payroll. So much so that then
38:40
they fired her. Grand opening, grand closing
38:42
for Ronald McDaniel. Nicole
38:44
Wallace was one of those that went on
38:47
the sacred NBC airwaves. This is
38:50
okay. To just show
38:54
her disgust with the decision of having someone
38:56
else with a different opinion on
38:59
their air. Also said election deniers is
39:01
not just they can do that on our
39:03
airwaves, but that they can
39:05
do that as one of us as
39:07
badge carrying employees of NBC news as
39:09
paid contributors
39:11
to our sacred airwaves. Our
39:14
sacred airwaves. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. That's in the
39:16
book of Nielsen chapter 13. Yes.
39:19
First one through three. Look, it's absurd.
39:21
When you talk about election
39:26
denial, uh, next election denialism, there is not another network out
39:28
there that has
39:35
done more denying of a legitimate election
39:37
than MSNBC. And it was the 2016 election against
39:41
Donald Trump. These people have been trying to get a better
39:43
idea of what they're doing with
39:46
Donald Trump. These people have short memories
39:48
and or are just scumbags. We played
39:51
the clips yesterday and
39:53
the endless interviews with Stacey
39:55
Abrams, election denier and Hillary Clinton
39:58
and like at every else and
40:01
that what was it that Jen Psaki said this
40:03
is about truth a little
40:08
little red Lion Hood yeah
40:11
oh yeah man we're already out of time
40:13
we'll get to that coming up a little
40:15
bit later it's really something and
40:17
then we got to talk about structural racism on
40:20
kidney disease there's a lot of stuff going on
40:22
this is the marketing man camping around in China
40:30
Oh Jamie
40:39
Markley David Van Camp and Scott
40:41
Robin making sense of it all
40:43
and having some
40:47
fun lighting up Francis this
40:49
is the Markley Van Camp
40:51
and Robin show okay
41:10
all of a sudden we're concerned about China but
41:13
not so much the United States it's
41:15
Elon Musk and his business in China
41:18
yeah apparently that is the real
41:20
problem here media doesn't have
41:22
too much time to dig
41:24
into the Biden families ties to Chinese
41:26
entities but man they're really interested in
41:28
the fact that Elon Musk has a
41:30
lot of money wrapped in wrapped up
41:33
in China MSNBC's Andrea
41:35
Mitchell was interviewing okay
41:37
all right here we go yeah
41:39
she was interviewing fellow 150 year
41:42
old Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
41:44
and asked about Elon
41:46
Musk in China oh
41:49
this ought to be great really dependent on
41:51
that Chinese market very
41:53
tied in with them he has
41:56
huge defense contracts his satellites
42:00
the satellites we rely on for so
42:02
much of our communication. Is it
42:05
a national security problem for
42:08
when it ends rockets, of course? Is
42:10
it a national security problem for our
42:12
government to have so much reliance on
42:14
this one entrepreneur? What
42:18
is this? Tea time
42:20
with seniors? Pretty much. Oh
42:25
my goodness. Look, we take national
42:27
security very seriously
42:30
and want to protect
42:33
our national security. Our
42:36
desire is not to shut down
42:38
our economic
42:40
relations with China. Really?
42:43
Because we let a spy balloon go
42:45
all the way through the country? We
42:48
want to diversify our supply
42:51
chains, but many American
42:53
firms operate in China
42:56
and gain from the ability
42:58
to sell to China's
43:00
large market. That's
43:02
been ever since Bill Clinton
43:04
and I've made gazillions of
43:06
dollars from China. China
43:09
obviously sells a lot in
43:11
the United States. And the competition
43:13
among our firms is by
43:16
and large a healthy thing.
43:19
Do you remember the question she asked
43:21
10 minutes ago? No. It had to
43:24
do with Elon Musk and China. Okay.
43:26
We want to stabilize that
43:28
relationship, not shut it
43:30
down, but also we need to make
43:33
sure that the playing field is level.
43:37
How dynamic was that answer? Yeah. Well,
43:40
I mean, I don't
43:42
know if she's just trying to run out the
43:44
clock essentially, because look, I mean
43:46
the reality is that as far as the United
43:49
States space program is
43:51
concerned, they are heavily
43:53
reliant right now on what Elon Musk
43:55
companies are doing. They
43:58
will never say this publicly. but also
44:00
for the electric vehicle
44:02
push, they are very reliant
44:05
on Elon Musk's company's technologies
44:08
to make American EVs
44:11
competitive with Chinese
44:13
electric vehicles. They need
44:16
him. So they're not gonna
44:18
trash him really. They'll trash him about Twitter
44:20
and all that other stuff, sure. But
44:22
when it comes to the serious stuff
44:25
like building cars and rocket ships, they
44:29
really don't wanna run afoul of that. Oh,
44:33
gosh, no. Can I ask
44:35
you a question, David? Okay. Why
44:37
did you bring that story to the table
44:39
today? Oh, mainly because I wanted to share
44:43
with the rest of the class the sound of 250-year-olds
44:46
talking about technology. Okay.
44:50
Yeah, I wondered if you were just, there's
44:52
something about Janet Yellen that just rubs me wrong, and
44:54
then I feel bad. Even when I do the inventory,
44:57
I do, I feel bad because- No, no, no, you shouldn't do that. And you know,
45:00
man, it's like this, how do I say it?
45:03
Like if I were to meet some lady
45:05
like Janet Yellen, I'd show her respect and
45:08
everything else. It's what she represents that really
45:10
bugs me. It's not
45:12
like I just take joy out of mocking
45:14
old ladies or something like that. I know
45:16
older ladies, they're some of the sweetest people
45:19
I know. Caring, loving, have been a blessing
45:21
to everyone around them. With
45:23
Janet Yellen, she
45:25
gets put in this position. And
45:28
if you remember everything that's happened, I
45:30
mean, the one that always got me, and you
45:32
already know this, it's
45:35
gonna be transitory, the inflation, and
45:37
then we didn't recognize it at
45:40
the time. It's like all
45:42
these moves that were made were horrible.
45:44
I didn't at the time
45:46
fully understand, but we
45:49
recognize that now. At least she
45:51
was honest at that point. And
45:53
then later on, it's like figured
45:55
out what transitory actually means. Congratulations
45:57
on that one. I think transitory.
46:00
means a few weeks
46:02
or months to most people and
46:04
that it's lasted longer
46:06
than that. Oh okay, whatever.
46:10
So then to hear this and it's a question
46:13
and Andrea Mitchell, I
46:15
mean so far left
46:18
and you know one of those people
46:20
that is out there talking about the
46:22
importance of journalism and getting to the
46:24
truth and shielding people from the truth
46:27
all the time, it's sickening to me.
46:29
They did supply them with NBC News
46:31
sweaters that they both were wearing
46:35
because it was called, it was drafty in the
46:38
room, yes. Golly
46:40
man. Okay,
46:43
I had a clip talking about elite
46:45
media members. I didn't know this was happening.
46:47
Did you know that the failing New York
46:49
Times are putting the reporters out on Instagram
46:53
to explain them gathering stories and
46:56
what they're talking about? Have
46:59
you heard about this? No, I haven't heard about
47:01
it. I hadn't heard it either until I saw
47:03
a clip of Joe Rogan talking about it. You
47:07
got, I think I took
47:09
out the swear words. Oh no. I
47:11
think. David, please. Well just play
47:13
the stuff that I think is pretty
47:15
safe just in case. So you know,
47:17
I think we got it here. The
47:19
way he sets it up. He's got
47:21
a comedian on with him. It's hilarious.
47:23
The guy's laugh kills me, but he
47:25
sets it up like this. New York
47:27
Times has just started doing this new
47:29
thing on Instagram where they take the
47:31
actual writers and they have the writers
47:33
talk about the issues. I'm leaving. And
47:35
when you see, when you see the right,
47:38
they don't understand what they're doing. This
47:40
is exactly who we thought was writing
47:43
these things. Very
47:45
effeminate guy. And
47:47
this woman that it's like the kind
47:50
of woman that seems like she's at
47:52
a party like, like talk
47:54
down to you. And it's just
47:56
a lot. Yeah, exactly. The
47:59
type of people with these
48:02
ultra-liberal, out-of-touch people. And
48:04
these people are talking
48:06
about—one of the guys
48:08
is talking about Donald Trump's words
48:11
being taken out of context, that it would be
48:13
a bloodbath because he's talking about the auto industry
48:15
and the economy. And that's what
48:17
I dig about, Rob. You're just talking like we would
48:19
talk—it's just regular people. This
48:23
is the thing. All the media members on
48:25
the East Coast in that bubble, they don't
48:27
understand the rest of the country thinks of
48:29
this way. And then this guy starts bringing
48:31
up other episodes of violent rhetoric. It's hilarious.
48:34
But he has glasses. Look.
48:36
Give me some blood. Here we go. He
48:39
used on those comments and said they were an
48:41
example of him calling for political violence or predicting
48:43
violent actions if he didn't win in November. His
48:45
supporters said that those comments were taken out of
48:47
context. I'd like to punch him in the face,
48:49
I'll tell you. Trump has a history of using
48:51
violent rhetoric dating back to his 2016 campaign. That
48:55
language took on new significance after the January
48:57
6th attack on the Capitol in 2021. And
49:00
throughout his third campaign for president, he's been getting a
49:02
lot of attention for the way he talks about violence
49:05
and retribution on the trail. Exactly.
49:09
Why would they do that? They are absolutely clueless
49:12
there. They have to be. Dude, they
49:14
are. And some of that comes through in the
49:16
stories that they report. I don't know if you
49:18
all saw this earlier in the week when I
49:21
was out sick. I
49:23
got this from the New York
49:25
Times morning newsletter that they
49:27
send out. A
49:30
Brooklyn sex club preached consent.
49:32
Some members say lines were crossed. It
49:36
was an entire collective where the
49:38
whole purpose of living there was
49:41
to be, quote, hedonist
49:44
and to jump in a pile with one another. And
49:47
they're saying, you know what? That
49:50
wasn't actually a safe environment for
49:52
some women. Oh my goodness. Like,
49:54
one, one, I don't really know what
49:56
the audience is for that story because
50:00
I mean the vast majority of people in
50:02
this country don't live in an
50:04
orgy townhouse No, and don't
50:07
want to know and also asked
50:10
Hey, do you think it would be a safe
50:12
environment for women in an orgy townhouse? Most
50:14
people would say well probably not And
50:19
it's like there's no touch with the reality
50:21
dude Hey, you know and you brought this
50:23
up a few weeks ago Jamie How many
50:26
articles that have been published about like polyamory
50:28
and whatnot? Where again, it's a it's
50:30
a relationship between a few people that they just sort
50:33
of jump in a pile together Mm-hmm,
50:35
and they say well, you know, it's becoming
50:37
really really popular where Just
50:41
there in your freak show circle
50:43
of friends or who you follow
50:45
on Instagram basically. Yes. Who
50:47
are you writing for? Just
50:50
people in that bubble It's
50:52
what it seems. It's why they're a joke to
50:54
so many people that guy didn't walk into the
50:57
room He set shade into the room Well
51:02
bath and it makes people nervous
51:04
yes, yes Oh,
51:07
and you mentioned this to Scott. This
51:09
is crazy going on in New York. Yeah This
51:12
dude that's randomly punching women in the
51:15
face What is that
51:17
dude? I don't know. This guy needs his butt
51:19
kicked though I just called for
51:21
public caning and you're talking about years
51:24
in prison Did you
51:26
did y'all see the mashup of the women
51:28
that had been hit I I
51:31
mentioned to Scott I had seen pictures,
51:33
but I had not heard the ladies
51:35
actually speaking Yeah, the the Twitter or
51:38
X account left ism for you posted
51:40
a compilation of the the the women
51:43
reacting Afterwards on their
51:45
own social media profiles after
51:47
they got punched in the face by this
51:49
random dude who is apparently tall with dreadlocks
51:52
That's all we know. Yeah, okay You guys
51:54
I was literally just walking and a
51:56
man came up and punched me in the face. Oh
51:59
my god Obak, I
52:01
can't even talk. Literally I fell to
52:03
the ground and now this giant rusega is forming and
52:05
I'm like, oh
52:08
my god, it looks so frozen.
52:10
I was literally like leaving class,
52:12
I turned the corner, and
52:14
I was looking down and I was looking at
52:16
my phone and like texting
52:18
and then out of the nowhere,
52:21
this man just came up and hit
52:23
me in the face. So
52:26
I have fallen victim to
52:29
the men in New
52:31
York City lifting an elbow or trying
52:34
to punch innocent girls on the street,
52:36
except I wasn't on my phone. I
52:38
was with my co-workers walking in Times
52:41
Square, so be safe out there. Oh
52:45
my goodness. Yeah, and they had like two
52:47
of the ladies at least had big lumps starting
52:49
to form already on their heads. Yeah, I saw
52:51
that. It was terrible. The
52:55
other thing is, man, you see this happen and
52:58
your inclination would be to help them
53:00
out to take the guy down and
53:02
then you remember that you're probably going to be the one going to
53:04
jail. Yeah. I
53:07
mean, it's weird. It's still the right thing to do. Of course it
53:09
is. And I think
53:11
any of us would in the
53:14
situation, but man, it's like, you know,
53:16
the guy who interceded on the subway,
53:18
I mean, put the guy in
53:21
a chokehold, the guy died and nobody knows
53:24
why he died. Well, I'll tell you
53:26
this, you know, for most
53:28
people in the country, I'm not going to
53:30
say what's right or what's wrong. But
53:33
if there happened to be a dude packing,
53:37
right, and he sees this dude randomly just punch
53:39
a woman in the face and
53:41
he just shot him dead, would
53:44
people be that upset about it most? No, most
53:46
people. But I think
53:48
if he was put on trial, he'd probably go
53:50
to jail for, you know, murder. Depends on where.
53:53
Well, yeah, but if it's in New York. No, I'm just
53:55
making the point. Most people would be like, well, I know.
54:00
can't go around punching women in the
54:02
face. You can't. Without any sort of
54:04
retribution coming your way. Golly, man. That's
54:06
just dang awful. It is. It's just
54:08
enraging, man. You know. That
54:11
first girl too. You
54:14
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54:17
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that company. All right. Election update. What do you got
57:29
today, David? I got a
57:31
new round of polling published today.
57:33
Fox News national poll, general election.
57:36
Trump versus Biden had to add match-up.
57:38
Trump up five points. What's
57:41
really interesting to me here is
57:43
usually Trump's lead in
57:46
the national polling expands
57:48
when you throw in RFK Jr.,
57:52
Cornel West, and Jill Stein.
57:55
In this case, it's still a five-point
57:57
lead, according to Fox News poll.
57:59
Well, interesting. Well,
58:03
and you know, looking at the betting odds do that
58:05
a lot. So a few weeks
58:07
back, there was like 50% Trump, 30%
58:09
Biden, something like that. Right.
58:12
And I had heard, you know, the latest round
58:14
of polling is better for Biden, but
58:17
Trump is still leading in the battleground
58:19
States. Yeah. But with the betting
58:21
odds as of right now, it's
58:23
Trump, 45.9% Biden, 41.3. So
58:28
he's gained in the betting odds. So take that for what it's
58:30
worth. Why did you get that bump from
58:32
the speech? He
58:35
didn't get any bump from the speech and maybe
58:37
a slow burning bump. I
58:41
really think that maybe a week of
58:43
a bloodbath lies might've,
58:47
might've helped Biden. Another
58:50
thing that's interesting. You know,
58:52
who had been polling third, which
58:54
I mean, it's very small percent
58:56
chance was Michelle Obama.
58:58
Right. She's fifth now. Oh,
59:01
you know, who's third? No,
59:06
it's not Kamala. She's
59:08
fourth. Is it Hillary again? No,
59:11
it's RFK jr. Oh, wow. Well, he got
59:13
a little infusion of cash picked up a
59:15
little bit. Isn't he? This week,
59:17
when he named his VP, oh, that's
59:19
sweet, sweet Google money, right? Yes. Yeah.
59:22
So that's the update on
59:24
that. And the odds are, at least right
59:26
now, Trump would pick Tim Scott to be
59:29
his running mate. Trump has
59:31
said he knows who he's going to pick, but he's
59:33
not ready to throw it out there yet. And
59:36
Kristi Noem, she's polling second there. The federal has
59:38
just had a piece the other day saying why
59:41
she would be a terrible pick. And
59:43
they made a lot of sense. I agree with
59:45
that. Um, but then
59:47
it goes to Fonik and Vivek, the
59:50
vague Ramaswamy, who
59:52
has not mentioned at all in the betting odds,
59:55
but there's been some talk of is Tulsi
59:58
Gabbard. Yeah,
1:00:00
I've heard that one kicked around. What do you think of it? I
1:00:04
Think I think Tim Scott and you close the book on
1:00:06
it. Just just get it done. So
1:00:08
you would be better than that Well, yeah, I
1:00:10
just think geographically makes more sense. Yeah, okay
1:00:14
I mean, I I'm you know, I got no love
1:00:16
one way or another I don't know enough about Tim Scott,
1:00:18
but what I know I like. Yeah, I don't think you'd
1:00:20
be a bad pick This is the market Lee Van Camp
1:00:22
and Robin show Biggest
1:00:25
story today David biggest story of the
1:00:27
day the It's
1:00:30
interesting that both Donald Trump and Joe
1:00:33
Biden are in New York Donald
1:00:36
Trump is going to the wake
1:00:38
of the slain police officer and
1:00:43
Joe Biden is going to hang
1:00:45
out with Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert for
1:00:47
a fundraiser Yeah, I did how insufferable
1:00:49
that thing is gonna be Okay,
1:00:52
you can check this to make sure I heard this
1:00:54
this morning. You want a picture with those
1:00:56
guys? Yeah You know how much
1:00:58
that'll cost you a hundred thousand? Yes, I
1:01:01
just guess Wow a hundred thousand
1:01:03
dollars. Oh my
1:01:06
goodness More
1:01:11
on that next I
1:01:41
I Gave
1:01:43
me more David main camp Scott Robin Okay
1:01:48
I can't believe this. I haven't even seen the story yet, David.
1:01:50
I saw the headline that you sent NBC
1:01:53
News finds the race angle in
1:01:55
the bridge collapse. Yeah, so they've
1:01:57
recovered the bodies of four of
1:01:59
this the six workers that were
1:02:02
presumed dead after
1:02:04
the horrific crash that
1:02:07
led to the collapse of the Francis Scott
1:02:09
Key Bridge in Baltimore. NBC
1:02:13
News ran a story this morning about this,
1:02:15
saying most of the missing workers presumed dead
1:02:19
are Latino. The
1:02:21
Department of Labor considers construction high hazard
1:02:23
and Latinos are more exposed to these
1:02:26
dangers since they make up about a
1:02:28
third of the industry. Other
1:02:30
tragedies outside of the Baltimore Bridge
1:02:33
collapse involving Latino construction workers have
1:02:35
happened. In a Maryland
1:02:37
town, at least three Latino workers were fatally
1:02:39
struck by drivers while doing road work. In
1:02:42
Idaho, three workers were killed
1:02:44
in a building collapse. So
1:02:47
the real story is about the
1:02:49
ethnicity of the
1:02:51
people who were killed in this tragedy, not the
1:02:54
tragedy itself. Wow.
1:02:59
It's unbelievable. You knew this
1:03:01
was coming though. There had to be
1:03:03
an angle there somewhere, right? Of course.
1:03:06
Yes, well honestly, you know, yesterday
1:03:10
when we were playing audio
1:03:12
of Buttigieg, I
1:03:14
thought to myself, was this one
1:03:17
of the racist bridges, like you talk about racist
1:03:19
roads? And I'm like, that's probably inappropriate. I don't need
1:03:21
to say that. This is a tragedy. We'll just move
1:03:23
on. And at the
1:03:25
same time, you could have guessed, somehow, some way race is
1:03:27
going to be a part of this because that's
1:03:29
what the left, I mean, they
1:03:33
have to try to seize
1:03:35
on something. They're not winning it anywhere
1:03:37
in the polling. And
1:03:40
then you look right now, and we
1:03:42
talked about it earlier in the show, with
1:03:45
Hispanic voting and black voting,
1:03:47
it's going backwards for Democrats
1:03:50
and there's desperation. I mean,
1:03:53
race comes out everything. I mean, MSNBC, we know.
1:03:56
That's just part of the gig with someone like
1:03:58
Joy Reid. same
1:04:00
tragedy in Baltimore, the
1:04:02
mayor there who happens to be black, Brandon
1:04:05
Scott. I didn't see him in
1:04:08
a press or anything. Some people didn't think
1:04:10
it was very impressive and
1:04:13
said he was a DEI mayor. Oh, that
1:04:15
may be true. What I saw was
1:04:18
him saying the right things when
1:04:20
I saw him. Right. Well,
1:04:22
and to me, when
1:04:25
you say a DEI hire, you're saying, okay,
1:04:27
that person had to have their job because
1:04:30
of the color of their skin or they check some
1:04:32
other sort of box. Because
1:04:36
I mean, it's been something
1:04:39
that's seen all throughout the
1:04:41
country. And it really got highlighted
1:04:43
with Harvard making someone
1:04:45
president who a lot
1:04:48
of people knew plagiarized a bunch
1:04:50
of stuff. And all of
1:04:52
a sudden you see they're not up to the task.
1:04:54
And this has been in a number of different businesses.
1:04:57
And it's not fair to the
1:04:59
people that have worked hard that deserve the position.
1:05:02
Because what happens is everyone looks
1:05:05
at a person now and says, okay, are they
1:05:07
really that good or is that a DEI hire?
1:05:11
But this mayor took
1:05:13
it as, well, you say that. That's
1:05:15
because you don't have the courage to say
1:05:17
the N word. Oh, did he say that?
1:05:20
Yes. Oh, geez. Yes.
1:05:23
I can play you the segment if you want. I think I have the whole thing.
1:05:26
All right. Yes. Sometimes it's like,
1:05:28
okay, all right. Here it went with Joy
1:05:30
Reid. Allow you, Mayor
1:05:32
Scott, if you choose to do so,
1:05:34
to respond to the tomfoolery and
1:05:37
attacks on you for having the nerve to be
1:05:39
black and also a mayor. Okay.
1:05:41
The premise of the question is ridiculous.
1:05:43
Of course, yes. Well, I think, listen,
1:05:47
I know and we all know and you
1:05:49
know very well that black men and young
1:05:51
black men in particular had been the boogeyman
1:05:53
for those who are racist and think that
1:05:56
only straight, wealthy
1:05:58
white men should have a saying anything.
1:06:00
We've been the boogeyman from them since
1:06:02
the first day they brought us to
1:06:04
this country. And what they mean by
1:06:06
D.I. in my opinion is duly elected
1:06:08
incumbent. By the way, do you know
1:06:10
anybody like that? Have
1:06:12
you ever known anyone like that? No.
1:06:16
Honestly. Have you ever
1:06:18
hung out with? I
1:06:20
don't. But
1:06:23
I mean, it's like you create this thing.
1:06:25
And I suppose it's there in some corners of
1:06:27
the United States. It's not that prevalent as far
1:06:29
as I can tell. But boy, oh boy. We
1:06:31
know what they want to say. But they don't
1:06:33
have the courage to say the N-word. And the
1:06:36
fact that I don't believe
1:06:38
in their untruthful and
1:06:40
wrong ideology and I am very proud
1:06:42
of my heritage and who I am
1:06:44
and where I come from scares them.
1:06:47
Because me being at my position means that
1:06:49
their way of thinking, their way of life
1:06:51
of being comfortable and suffering and why
1:06:53
everyone else suffers is going to be at
1:06:55
risk. And they should be afraid because that's
1:06:57
my purpose in life. That's
1:07:00
your purpose in life. Well, I guess that's great
1:07:02
to hear coming from a mayor of
1:07:04
a major city in this country. I
1:07:07
mean, not to make it easier for the people who
1:07:09
live there, not to make it better for them.
1:07:13
No, it sounds like you're fighting for people
1:07:16
of one color. That's it. What
1:07:18
were you going to say, David? Well, the
1:07:20
entire premise of the question is flawed because
1:07:23
from what I can tell, it's like a couple
1:07:25
of Twitter accounts that
1:07:27
have called him the DEI mayor. I
1:07:30
saw the website
1:07:32
Mediaite ran a story about how, oh,
1:07:34
this one account called him the DEI
1:07:36
mayor. And I saw the tweet
1:07:38
and I'm like, oh, that's stupid. No, he's an elected mayor.
1:07:41
Okay. There's a completely
1:07:43
different thing when
1:07:45
you're talking about a DEI hire versus an
1:07:47
elected mayor. First thing I
1:07:49
thought of, that is usually used toward
1:07:52
companies that are trying to appear woke.
1:07:54
They really don't care. Right. That's
1:07:57
a completely different thing altogether. Yeah, I thought it was a dumb
1:07:59
take. But it's also
1:08:01
a couple
1:08:03
of Twitter accounts. That's
1:08:06
not real life. Who's out there, either
1:08:08
in elected office or how
1:08:10
many people with large
1:08:13
platforms or audiences are out there saying,
1:08:15
this is the DEI mayor. If there
1:08:17
are any, I haven't seen them. And
1:08:19
I'll stand corrected if someone can point
1:08:21
me in a direction where
1:08:24
somebody with some platform can actually, has
1:08:26
said that. But
1:08:29
I haven't seen any. And
1:08:31
so the entire premise is
1:08:35
flawed because it's not this widespread thing
1:08:37
of, oh, the mayor of Baltimore is
1:08:40
the DEI mayor. That's not a common
1:08:43
thing. No, and
1:08:45
man, people, it seems
1:08:48
like Joy Reed or probably that mayor,
1:08:51
when someone like a Glenn Lowry, you
1:08:54
know, or a Thomas
1:08:56
Sowell or a Brandon Tatum, bring
1:09:00
up something about say, Baltimore as it's
1:09:02
been talked about, because they'll still talk
1:09:04
about systemic racism and the racism that
1:09:06
they're fighting. Who has been
1:09:08
in charge in that city over the
1:09:10
last two decades? When
1:09:13
you're talking about city council, mayors,
1:09:16
police. It
1:09:20
hasn't been white people. It hasn't been
1:09:22
Asian Americans. So
1:09:26
somehow white people are still controlling Baltimore
1:09:28
somehow, some way. How is that? Just
1:09:32
stop with the ray puzzling. My gosh. It's
1:09:34
disappointing. But when you go on Joy Reed's
1:09:36
show, the reason you're on there is because
1:09:38
you'll have a take like that. Because
1:09:41
that's what the whole show is about. Pretty much. The
1:09:43
whole show is about that. That's why from beginning to
1:09:45
end. All right, Canada, David, what's
1:09:47
going on there? Dude, okay, so we've been
1:09:50
following this for a while. They
1:09:53
have what they call medical
1:09:56
assistance in dying, made. It's
1:09:59
euthanasia. for people and It
1:10:02
has gone way beyond people
1:10:05
who are terminally ill and
1:10:08
have no future and they
1:10:10
just want to end the suffering Even
1:10:12
people who are in favor of this
1:10:14
like in Europe. There are a few
1:10:16
European countries that allow this the
1:10:19
people who were pushing it are
1:10:21
actually kind of a Gassed
1:10:23
when they see what what Canada is
1:10:25
doing because they're trying to open it
1:10:27
up to people with depression Yeah,
1:10:30
people with ADHD. I Mean
1:10:33
to anybody and and and they're
1:10:35
actively suggesting it to people which
1:10:37
is way outside of the norm
1:10:40
When it comes to medical ethics, I mean, I
1:10:42
forget which European nation it
1:10:44
was where the standard that
1:10:46
was set was a Doctor
1:10:48
can't even bring it up as an option. The
1:10:51
patient has to be the first one to initiate
1:10:53
that conversation Whereas
1:10:55
in Canada we had the story last year of The
1:10:58
lady who just wanted a chairlift in her
1:11:00
home and they suggested
1:11:03
killing herself Maybe it's
1:11:05
time to go. It's yeah, crazy. Yeah
1:11:09
Well a Calgary judge has issued a ruling
1:11:11
that clears of the way for a 27
1:11:13
year old woman to receive made
1:11:17
medical euthanasia Despite
1:11:20
her father's attempts through
1:11:22
the courts to prevent that from happening. She
1:11:25
was granted this Because
1:11:28
she is autistic and has ADHD
1:11:30
and Doctors
1:11:33
said oh, yeah, sure you will help you
1:11:36
kill yourself just
1:11:38
because life is uncomfortable or or Whatever
1:11:41
and the the dad is
1:11:43
beside himself saying she really can't make
1:11:45
that she's not in
1:11:47
a mindset where she can really make that Decision
1:11:50
and he's also alleging that
1:11:52
the doctors pressured her into it Yeah,
1:11:56
I mean we're seeing that all over the place honestly
1:11:59
in the medical field field, which is so sad. It's
1:12:01
not looking out for the best interest of the
1:12:03
patient. You're trying to talk them into something. Sometimes
1:12:08
it's puberty blockers or a sex
1:12:10
change operation at age 13, 14, whatever in this. Or
1:12:14
you'd be better off probably dead. We
1:12:16
can help you with that. And this
1:12:18
is crazy to continue to make its
1:12:20
way through the courts because I think there's another
1:12:22
appeal coming. One of the statements
1:12:25
from the lawyer supporting the
1:12:28
government killing this autistic person
1:12:31
said, what was it? My
1:12:37
client's right to medical autonomy is at
1:12:39
stake here and that her father's
1:12:42
love for her does not give him the
1:12:44
right to keep her alive against his wishes,
1:12:46
against her wishes. I
1:12:49
mean, it is
1:12:51
astounding. And then you think
1:12:53
again, I know this would
1:12:55
be called a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory, but
1:12:57
one of the reasons why
1:13:00
Canada is going so far beyond
1:13:02
what the norm is for human
1:13:05
euthanasia is
1:13:08
because their healthcare system is collapsing. And
1:13:10
it's cheaper to kill people who are going
1:13:12
to be on the public dollar than it
1:13:14
is to keep them alive. Wow. I
1:13:18
mean, I don't know what the parameters are. I
1:13:22
mean, if you
1:13:24
want to kill yourself, I mean,
1:13:26
you can invent all kinds of stuff, can't you? You
1:13:29
can, but I mean, you don't have a doctor saying to
1:13:31
you, you know what? Maybe you ought to think about that.
1:13:33
Well, I'm not. Yeah, you don't. But
1:13:35
I'm guessing you can find one. Basically, you're
1:13:37
costing us a lot of money. Well, yeah,
1:13:39
I got a new doctor for you. His
1:13:41
name's Akko. Sorry. I don't got
1:13:43
a whole... Dr.
1:13:45
Rose, I have a question. Yes.
1:13:51
Dude, this is freaking good versus evil. It is. It's
1:13:53
clear to me every day. It's like, this is crazy.
1:13:55
It's like, man, I'm depressed. I don't feel like I
1:13:57
have anything to give to anyone anymore. Yeah,
1:14:00
you should. Yeah, I'm gonna let you go ahead. Okay. There
1:14:03
was another story is gonna get to you. I'm gonna get to
1:14:05
it later. It's too depressing. I'll tell I'll tell you a good
1:14:07
news story. I happen to see this today. There's
1:14:10
an 80 year old woman that works out 10 hours
1:14:12
a week. Holy cow. And you know she is. I
1:14:14
do. At one point in time, you would have dated
1:14:16
her because you said it. Did I really? Yes. He's
1:14:18
80 81 now. Wow. He's
1:14:21
out of my range. Now. This was like 10
1:14:23
years ago. Okay. Judge Judy. Judge
1:14:27
Judy does 10 hours a week. Yes.
1:14:29
Wow. About that every day.
1:14:31
So it's a total of
1:14:34
over 10 hours a week. Good for her. She
1:14:36
said I have a responsibility to keep the vessel in
1:14:38
shape and looking good. If your mind is
1:14:41
in shape and your body is not, the
1:14:43
weird one will eventually affect the other working
1:14:45
out. It is important for my physical health and
1:14:47
my mental health. Uh,
1:14:49
you know who else worked out with her? Her husband
1:14:51
who is 90. Wow.
1:14:56
And it's not like they have Jaco willing following
1:14:58
them around all the time. She's a cradle robber,
1:15:00
isn't she? Or
1:15:02
he is. Yeah, it's nine years. That's
1:15:05
a big deal in your 20s. Once you get 90
1:15:08
and 81. Yeah. Yeah. What's that? So the secret to
1:15:10
a happy marriage
1:15:12
is keep it tight. Every
1:15:16
day. Well, I cough.
1:15:19
I can't help. Excuse me.
1:15:22
I know no one wants to hear that. They can't give that
1:15:24
advice like that married couples. If you want to have a sit
1:15:26
down with him. It's
1:15:28
gonna be the name of his third album. Keep it
1:15:30
tight. Keep it tight. Don't be a pain in the
1:15:33
ass. There you go. All right. News update next. Mhm.
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1:19:16
Barack Obama are hoping to raise for
1:19:18
Joe Biden. Golly man. Just
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the side-by-side of this too by the
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way, as Donald Trump
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is out there being hit with
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all sorts of lawfare, he has
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taken the time to be in New York
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City today to attend the wake of a
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police officer who was murdered by a
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career criminal. The
1:19:41
current President of the United States is hanging out
1:19:43
with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert. Oh
1:19:45
and I guess Lizzo is going to be there?
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Yeah, Lizzo is playing tonight. Queen Laurie for two.
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Oh, Queen Laurie. Yeah. I'm
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wondering if she got caught with weed before was he? I
1:19:56
know. Queen Laurie for, okay, got it.
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Old habits die hard. Yeah, it's all right. be there.
1:20:00
Ben Platt. Who's that? I
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don't know. Who's Ben Platt, David?
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One of the musical guests. Oh, I
1:20:08
look to David for that because I don't know who that is. He doesn't
1:20:10
know who I am either though. So
1:20:12
that's a couple other people I haven't
1:20:15
heard of before. Yeah, it's,
1:20:17
you know, cheapest ticket is just to
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get into place 250 bucks.
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You want the picture, it's like 100 grand. One
1:20:25
interesting thing of note in one of the
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pieces written about this is
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that so you got these two former
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presidents out there trying to raise money
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for Biden. Biden's the oldest of the
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three. Yeah. Oh yeah. Because you forget
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Bill Clinton, you're younger than Biden. Oh
1:20:41
yeah. He's 77. Biden's 81. And he goes 62. And Clinton
1:20:43
hasn't been
1:20:46
president in 24 years. Even,
1:20:51
boy how, way you draw that comparison. Wow, man.
1:20:53
Wild, isn't it? Yeah, that is wild. Yes.
1:20:57
I guess Bill Clinton is okay again
1:20:59
to bring out and mix company. People
1:21:02
soon forget, don't they? Wow. This is
1:21:05
the Markley Van Camp and Robin show. Okay,
1:21:45
so a
1:21:48
lot of people talking about NBC and
1:21:51
the tantrum that a lot of the
1:21:53
quote talent through,
1:21:56
when Ronna McDaniel, the former RNC chair
1:21:58
was hired there and then quickly
1:22:00
fired because of the tantrum.
1:22:02
Wall Street Journal had a whole piece on it
1:22:04
this morning and kind of regurgitating
1:22:06
what a lot of people have said in
1:22:09
that NBC kind of outed
1:22:11
themselves to people that hadn't already
1:22:13
figured it out. They're
1:22:15
only talking to a certain group
1:22:17
in America. And
1:22:19
if you're one that would vote
1:22:21
for Trump, or you think the last
1:22:24
election was a little sketchy, it's
1:22:27
no room for you. We can't have people
1:22:30
like that around. That's true. It's beyond the
1:22:32
pale. That's right. Our sacred
1:22:34
airwaves. We've also said election deniers is not just
1:22:36
they can do that on our airwaves, but that they
1:22:38
can do that as one of us. As
1:22:41
badge carrying employees of NBC
1:22:43
News, as paid contributors
1:22:45
to our sacred airwaves. Golly.
1:22:49
How much more time did they give to
1:22:51
Michael Avenatti? As
1:22:53
much as he wanted. Yes.
1:22:56
Lots. Yes. Well,
1:22:59
I mean, you had, you
1:23:02
know, all of them throwing
1:23:04
a fit. Morning
1:23:07
Joe, Mika Brzezinski. Uh,
1:23:10
it was Chuck
1:23:13
Todd, Jen Psaki. Man,
1:23:15
Todd was the one that started this whole
1:23:17
thing. Yeah. On Sunday. You're
1:23:19
not going to let that go, are you?
1:23:21
No, I'm not. You got a special disdain
1:23:24
for Chuck. I have a special disdain for
1:23:26
Chuck. I'll never forget that freak looking
1:23:28
at the camera, right in the camera, yelling
1:23:32
at people for not getting vaccinated. You're
1:23:34
killing people. You deserve to
1:23:37
die. You, I'm paraphrasing
1:23:39
now. Okay. But it's just
1:23:41
like the lecture we got from this guy about
1:23:44
the nonsense he was peddling
1:23:47
because he was told to peddle it by the
1:23:49
people he most admires. Yes.
1:23:51
You know, how many times they have Fauci on? Oh,
1:23:55
and really wouldn't ask or, you know, have him answer the
1:23:57
really tough question. No, of course not. Yeah.
1:24:00
Fuck she was on all the time. I
1:24:03
made it said, but that tongue that was really?
1:24:05
I mean if there is, I mean I'd like
1:24:07
to get to begin with. But at lecture I
1:24:09
got on Sunday morning. About
1:24:12
the and vaccinating. Yeah, no
1:24:14
yeah was just nonsense. Tiger.
1:24:17
Oh is that guy and a. So.
1:24:20
It's. Interesting to me because it wasn't
1:24:23
all that long ago. That.
1:24:26
Several house on Msnbc. We're talking to
1:24:28
a couple of authors that had written
1:24:30
about white rural rage. Few.
1:24:33
Remember Yaya arm.
1:24:36
And. In I was. Goofy.
1:24:40
They. Were buying into it all the house. But.
1:24:43
Then yesterday Megyn Kelly interviews
1:24:45
this lady. That
1:24:48
has written a book, On
1:24:50
second class talking about the working class
1:24:52
in America. her name is by the
1:24:54
hour Unger Sarge on. Okay,
1:24:57
so it's interesting to contrast.
1:25:00
The. Book. From. These
1:25:02
you know, Ultra Lead. Talking.
1:25:05
About you know what is it
1:25:07
with the white rural voters? Few.
1:25:10
Remember parts of this interview Me: We'll
1:25:12
play out the fourfold interconnected read that
1:25:14
white rural voters post as a country.
1:25:17
Right there. The most racist, xenophobic,
1:25:19
anti immigrant, anti gay to your
1:25:22
demographic group in the country. Yet.
1:25:27
At the time I remember talking about
1:25:29
say in who you know like that
1:25:31
around regular people all the time. Now
1:25:33
like we we com you and I
1:25:35
come from small to white, hispanic black
1:25:37
move. We get along all the time.
1:25:39
We know a lot of people that
1:25:41
they're just disparaging their yes yes very
1:25:43
much so and so. In. His
1:25:46
interview I'm listening to and I'm I'm
1:25:48
interested actually did. Check. Out the
1:25:50
book she lays out a few things herself
1:25:52
against what she did for a book is
1:25:54
go all through. America.
1:25:58
Talking. To. people,
1:26:01
small-town people, the working
1:26:03
class, whites, blacks, Spanish,
1:26:05
everybody, and what she
1:26:07
found. First of all, these are
1:26:09
the most tolerant people you will
1:26:11
ever meet, and that tolerance
1:26:14
stems from a number of places. First
1:26:16
of all, this country is finally becoming
1:26:18
the great nation that we were promised
1:26:20
to be at our founding, and that
1:26:22
is very important to working-class Americans. I
1:26:24
write a lot about how they've been
1:26:26
abandoned by both sides, by the elites
1:26:28
on both sides. These people are so
1:26:30
patriotic, they still love this country. You see
1:26:32
that all the time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
1:26:34
And when there is a rags-to-riches story with
1:26:37
someone, it doesn't matter the color of that
1:26:39
person, people rejoice in it. They're
1:26:41
rooting for people. It happens all
1:26:44
the time. There's another part. Majority of
1:26:46
working-class Americans want basically
1:26:48
a total moratorium on immigration, right,
1:26:50
because they understand the truth, which
1:26:52
is that these immigrants are lowering
1:26:54
their wages, but they also want
1:26:57
some sort of government-backed healthcare.
1:26:59
They feel like they can't afford good
1:27:01
healthcare, and it bothers them a lot.
1:27:03
So you see how neither party is
1:27:05
really representing them, right? One party has
1:27:07
open borders, but we'll talk about healthcare.
1:27:09
The other party has the immigration piece,
1:27:12
but doesn't have a healthcare policy. That's
1:27:15
true, too. Yeah. When people are just
1:27:17
being honest about stuff, it's like, it's
1:27:19
crazy. The cost of healthcare, it's insane.
1:27:21
Well, and then also, if you're especially
1:27:23
in rural America, and I got to
1:27:26
witness this firsthand, unfortunately, where
1:27:29
I was working at the time
1:27:31
after Obamacare, how
1:27:33
many rural hospitals wound up selling off
1:27:35
and, you know, shutting down because
1:27:37
they couldn't afford to operate anymore. Yeah.
1:27:41
Yeah.
1:27:44
Oh, another part of what she talked
1:27:46
about that is so true, and this
1:27:48
will make sense to you, because, you know, you have
1:27:50
the white rural rate people, and
1:27:52
they're anti-gay. What's
1:27:55
this one? I
1:28:00
found that working-class Americans are extremely pro-gay.
1:28:02
I spoke to a lot of Christians
1:28:06
who have a gay person in their
1:28:08
life who they want to be treated
1:28:10
with dignity, but they're very worried about
1:28:12
the transgender ideology. They don't like seeing
1:28:15
it in sports. They don't like seeing it in
1:28:17
schools. They don't want to hear teachers talking to
1:28:19
their kids about sexuality. And this really
1:28:21
unites both conservative and liberal working-class
1:28:24
people. In short, what I would
1:28:26
say is that polarization is a
1:28:28
totally elite phenomenon, Megan. Working-class Americans
1:28:31
are so much more united than
1:28:33
they are divided. I
1:28:36
see that. I
1:28:39
think that's true. A number of different things. She's
1:28:41
absolutely right about the trans thing. Let's
1:28:44
hear people like, okay, we're beyond common sense. I'm
1:28:46
all for loving anybody, accepting. You can do whatever
1:28:48
you want. Leave the kids out of it. Leave
1:28:51
the freaking kids alone. What
1:28:56
is the belief of the elite? Are they really buying
1:28:58
into you? No, the best thing you could do is
1:29:00
put a 12-year-old on puberty blockers. I
1:29:02
can't believe that. No, I think they believe
1:29:04
that. Wow. Yeah, I absolutely
1:29:06
do. Yeah. All
1:29:08
right. If we got one more minute, there was another piece of this I wanted
1:29:11
to play. Yeah. All right. I
1:29:13
think you'll appreciate this. It's so amazing
1:29:15
because prior to Bill Clinton, the
1:29:19
Democrats used to be the party of the working
1:29:21
class, and then Bill Clinton showed up and said,
1:29:23
actually, let's have a trade deal
1:29:25
called NAFTA. Let's send
1:29:28
5 million good middle-class American
1:29:30
jobs to China and Mexico,
1:29:32
build up their middle class,
1:29:34
and then import cheap products
1:29:36
for our new base, who
1:29:38
are the college-educated elites. Or
1:29:41
if Obama shows up and says, those jobs aren't
1:29:43
coming back, maybe your father worked in a factory,
1:29:45
you're not going to work in a factory. She
1:29:49
may sound like, I don't know, Gen Z millennial.
1:29:51
I don't even know how old she is. But
1:29:54
what she says to me is just common sense. This
1:29:57
is the truth. And So they
1:29:59
ship all the good paying debt.
1:30:01
Mm Joe Biden shows up, insists
1:30:03
actually the remaining jobs open order.
1:30:08
To compete with you he repeated. You
1:30:12
know it's it's it's really a gallery of Rome.
1:30:14
When you think. About the process the
1:30:16
Democratic party went through to abandon
1:30:18
the working class and instead care
1:30:20
to the college credential the meats
1:30:22
who consume she products from China
1:30:24
and consume cheap labor of illegal
1:30:27
immigrants right? That's literally what that
1:30:29
photo. Would. Be you grew that. Yes,
1:30:34
We. Are nuance? Do it. But that's basic
1:30:37
stores you. Well.
1:30:39
I mean, it's true, I. Know.
1:30:42
Mean. Everything she says right there is true. Well.
1:30:45
That's why a lot of working class went with train.
1:30:48
And the Elites can figured out. Why
1:30:50
thought some of these people were Christian? How could they both?
1:30:52
for this guy whom. I
1:30:56
think What? I actually think that
1:30:58
you know, Dave Chappelle actually articulated
1:31:00
very well. Was. That on Saturday
1:31:02
Night Live where he goes ears of thing about Donald
1:31:05
Trump. He's. Like. Walks
1:31:08
out of the house and tells everybody hey,
1:31:10
that game at you think we're all playing
1:31:12
in their yeah, we're planning. On
1:31:14
going to go again and you don't
1:31:16
yet know that's true. Yeah.
1:31:21
He did the admitted there many years I years
1:31:23
of his game works this is what you can
1:31:25
do you know the interesting thing is to i
1:31:27
wondered to myself and maybe this never going to
1:31:29
happen by you wondered yourself the seventies big labor
1:31:31
unions. That. Continues: You shall money
1:31:33
and throw it at democrats. It.
1:31:36
Without even asking. I guess their membership what
1:31:38
they think. I'm. I'm.
1:31:41
Either thrown at the wrong people. That.
1:31:43
Some I'm smart enough and they they
1:31:46
do. You understand? Yeah, what what this
1:31:48
illegal immigration is about? Yeah.
1:31:51
Speaking of which, You. Have different
1:31:53
people decide all people here illegally.
1:31:55
but if you have a lot
1:31:57
of squatters. Them and a number
1:31:59
of different. cities this is getting more and
1:32:01
more attention and now
1:32:03
we have some tips on preventing squatters where
1:32:06
is this yeah well the problem of squatters
1:32:08
taking over homes in New York has become
1:32:10
a big talking point right
1:32:12
now the state of Florida actually
1:32:14
just passed tough new anti-squatter
1:32:17
legislation in order
1:32:19
to get this I mean I
1:32:21
don't know I think it's great you don't have
1:32:23
to do boards to evict someone who's squatting in
1:32:26
your property New
1:32:28
York City's eye witness news you know they're
1:32:30
on your side they have some tips for you
1:32:32
though if you don't live in a
1:32:35
state that's willing to uphold your property rights
1:32:37
and it boils down to putting up a
1:32:39
no trespassing sign really
1:32:41
okay this is $3.47 at Home
1:32:45
Depot is a no trespassing sign you could
1:32:47
put this up in your front door on
1:32:50
your property line somewhere where you can see
1:32:52
it from the street but this is the catch
1:32:55
take a time-stamped picture of the sign
1:32:57
most iPhones do this automatically because what
1:32:59
you want to prove to police is
1:33:02
that the sign was up before the
1:33:04
squatters moved in you know
1:33:06
I mean so you have to show that
1:33:08
time and date stamp that's also why video
1:33:11
security is so important you can show
1:33:13
they broke in entered illegally and then
1:33:15
you have helped take away their squatter
1:33:17
right and we've heard from homeowners who
1:33:19
use the sign with the camera to
1:33:22
get out squatter so we know it
1:33:24
works but
1:33:26
a gang yeah that easy
1:33:28
that's all you do that's
1:33:31
it Wow and
1:33:35
that way you'd be covered by the law yes
1:33:39
it's not that no that's not your property you just
1:33:41
can't go in there and start living there yeah you
1:33:43
have to have the sign up so what
1:33:47
are they gonna tell what he did he's accused or should
1:33:49
have had a no trespassing sign on
1:33:51
the back of your genes well yes okay
1:33:54
that's right yeah
1:33:57
more ways than one see with that
1:33:59
is Sometimes you wonder,
1:34:01
where are we? Wow.
1:34:04
All right. Oh, we have
1:34:06
Gen Z on Millennial. Right.
1:34:08
Straight ahead. Angie's list is
1:34:11
now Angie. We've
1:34:13
heard a
1:34:17
lot of theories about
1:34:19
why Angie is here.
1:34:26
I thought it was an eco- You're
1:34:35
worth it, neighbor. I don't see it so you could say it faster. No. It's
1:34:38
to be more iconic. Must be a tech thing. But those
1:34:40
aren't quite right. can get
1:34:42
your project handled from start to finish. Well, maybe. It is.
1:34:45
And it makes sense so much more than just a list. Get started at angie.com. That's
1:34:47
A-N-G-I. Or download the app today. Heard the game? I'm
1:34:50
not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not
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Lee Van Camp and Robert Schull, Jamie
1:36:35
Markley, David Van Camp, Scott Robbins. So
1:36:38
a teacher gets fired. Why
1:36:40
is this, David? Oh, well, because she was
1:36:42
doing adult content online.
1:36:45
Well. Doing something on the side.
1:36:48
Teacher at Ohio came out. She
1:36:51
was doing adult entertainment. She was
1:36:53
suspended at first during
1:36:55
a thorough investigation. And
1:37:00
then she wound up resigning. 50-year-old,
1:37:02
yeah, 50-year-old Jennifer
1:37:04
Ryszczyk. She
1:37:06
was a teacher, an English teacher, also
1:37:09
was a cheerleading coach, I believe. Anyway,
1:37:12
Channel 11 got a statement from her
1:37:14
after her resignation that read in
1:37:17
part, quote, In William
1:37:19
Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and
1:37:21
Juliet, as Juliet laments
1:37:23
Romeo being a Montague, the
1:37:25
only son of her family's great enemy. She
1:37:27
recognizes a rose by any other name would
1:37:30
smell as sweet. Likewise,
1:37:32
people can label me anything they want to.
1:37:34
However, it doesn't change
1:37:36
the commendable level of dedication and
1:37:39
exemplary work ethic I execute as
1:37:41
an educator. Regardless, I remain one
1:37:43
of the greatest English
1:37:46
teachers ever to serve
1:37:48
in the Springfield local school
1:37:50
district. All right. It's
1:37:53
watching Robin's reaction to this is the best.
1:37:55
It's just, you know, embrace
1:37:57
your new full-time job, okay? Move on.
1:38:01
Maybe you could read Shakespeare while you're taking
1:38:03
your clothes off and your OnlyFans. Maybe
1:38:05
there's a niche out there for that. I
1:38:08
don't know. She does say that she remains
1:38:10
one of the greatest English teachers ever. Well,
1:38:13
you combine the two. My
1:38:15
goodness. Take
1:38:17
out the adult stuff
1:38:19
she does whatever. Anyone
1:38:21
that quotes Shakespeare after they're fired, is it
1:38:23
really somebody you want to hang out with?
1:38:26
Just ask it. Well, that would be
1:38:28
a hard no. That's what I
1:38:30
figured. There's a guy. David?
1:38:33
Hello. You know, this is really not
1:38:35
related, but it does remind me of the story.
1:38:38
Talking about Gen Zers and Millennials and
1:38:40
looks. I don't know if
1:38:43
you'd heard about the How Old Do I
1:38:45
Look Challenge on TikTok. And
1:38:48
some people think this is just Gen Zers going
1:38:51
after Millennials, because did you
1:38:53
know that there's a bit of a... What
1:38:56
would you say? I
1:39:00
don't know. Bitter relationship
1:39:02
between Gen Z and Millennials? I
1:39:07
guess. I don't know. Okay. So
1:39:09
not that you're aware of. I
1:39:11
mean, you're a boomer, Scott. It's not that
1:39:13
it affects me either as a Gen X. They all hate
1:39:15
me. Go ahead. But it's
1:39:17
these people, and it's mostly Millennials that play along,
1:39:19
that all of a sudden will go on TikTok
1:39:22
and say, so how old would you guess that
1:39:24
I am? And then here's
1:39:26
the pile on. And
1:39:29
they give an example. This was a piece
1:39:32
from the Free Press from Kat Rosenfield. It said,
1:39:35
you know, this is this video, this woman
1:39:37
in this raspberry sweater says, I'm
1:39:39
having a pretty good day today, so I thought, let's ruin it by guessing my
1:39:41
age. How do you think I am? And
1:39:44
then the next video, she says, this has to be a joke,
1:39:46
right? There's no way I look around 50. All
1:39:49
these feel like you look over 50. No.
1:39:54
She's like 30. And then
1:39:56
the next video, she
1:39:58
talks about all these hateful comments. that
1:40:00
she's been up all night thinking about it.
1:40:02
Well, you idiot. And she's thinking about getting
1:40:04
a makeover and Botox. And
1:40:07
she's just absolutely crushed.
1:40:10
And then the first comment on the last video says,
1:40:13
don't waste all your money. A paper bag is much
1:40:15
cheaper. What? And that's the
1:40:17
brutality, but you got to know
1:40:19
that going in, right? You invited it. Well,
1:40:21
Gen Z, their only skill
1:40:23
is being mean online. That's it. They
1:40:25
can't order at restaurants. They
1:40:28
crumble when they show up at Starbucks and
1:40:30
are asked what they want. See,
1:40:32
here we go. So I mean, I'll give them
1:40:34
the mean comments online. It's the only thing they're
1:40:36
good at. Man. Well, if you're
1:40:38
good at guessing age, then you
1:40:41
should join the carnival. They have that little name.
1:40:43
You can guess your age and your weight, right?
1:40:46
Yeah. By the way, the writer of this is a
1:40:48
millennial saying, you know, we sort of brought
1:40:50
the internet to age. And now we're sort of
1:40:52
paying the price. And now we're at
1:40:54
this age where we used to have the OK boomer jokes, but now
1:40:56
we got to take care of them. It's
1:40:59
not fun. It's just kind of funny. This is the Mark Lee Van
1:41:01
Camp and Robin Show. OK,
1:41:03
biggest story today, David? Biggest story of
1:41:05
the day is that while Donald Trump
1:41:07
is attending the wake of a slain
1:41:10
NYPD officer, Joe
1:41:14
Biden is also in New York.
1:41:17
But he's hanging out with Bill Clinton and
1:41:20
Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert, doing
1:41:22
a fundraiser. Yes. Soforable,
1:41:24
that is. Well, it's only $100,000 to
1:41:26
get your picture taken with those guys. Come
1:41:30
on. It's Colbert in the picture, too? Man, I'm
1:41:32
not sure. Yeah, I don't
1:41:34
know. Yeah, Queen Latifah, she's playing Lizzo. That
1:41:37
sounds like a great time to spend. Some guy we've never heard
1:41:39
of. It's like three artists that
1:41:41
I've heard of. No, that doesn't sound like fun to
1:41:43
me at all. But you know, Trump will be accused
1:41:45
of trying to score political points on a tragedy. You
1:41:48
better believe that. All right, we got to get to a news
1:41:50
update. And then the Scott Robin trifecta straight ahead. All
1:42:18
right. What's
1:42:24
opening day? It is. So
1:42:27
you're wearing your cubs stuff? You know what? I
1:42:30
told you about the Jack and Coke you're selling right
1:42:32
now at White Sox games
1:42:34
today? You did? Yeah. Yeah.
1:42:38
Well, it was like this is a great thing if it would have been like, I don't know,
1:42:40
20 years ago for you. Wow. If you and I were on
1:42:42
our way, yeah. Well, the thing is, are they... Would
1:42:46
you get the full shot? I
1:42:48
haven't tried it. I don't know. I don't
1:42:50
know if it's a weak Jack and Coke or not. Better
1:42:52
to sneak in the flash. You can sneak your Jack
1:42:55
in any more. You can get it right there at
1:42:57
the park. You can probably charge it way too much.
1:42:59
They sell the pre-made Jack and Cokes now. Got
1:43:01
it. So I don't know if
1:43:03
that's what's available there or if they mix it
1:43:05
for you at the stadium. I don't know. It's
1:43:08
too weak. Okay. News
1:43:10
update, David Van Camp. Jake
1:43:12
Sherman with Punchbowl News. He used
1:43:14
to be at Politico, I believe.
1:43:18
He writes a breaking news update. Did
1:43:20
you know that the Baltimore cleanup and
1:43:22
rebuild for that bridge will
1:43:24
cost billions? Yeah. He
1:43:28
says, we have the numbers on the loss of business for
1:43:30
the Port of Baltimore. They are higher than I had imagined.
1:43:34
Like who in their right mind
1:43:36
didn't think that it was going to cost billions
1:43:38
of dollars? Hell, Cowboys Stadium cost $1.3 billion to
1:43:40
build. Right. And
1:43:42
they weren't dredging out a channel. Yeah,
1:43:45
that was years ago. Right. Yeah,
1:43:47
I don't know. You know, on that, Matt
1:43:50
Taibbi had a piece about
1:43:53
NBC talking
1:43:55
about their reporter Brandy Zadranzi.
1:43:59
And that's the misinformation reporter said
1:44:02
if that's the best hit artist NBC News has
1:44:04
left on its roster it might be time to
1:44:06
shutter the network saying
1:44:09
because the writing is just goofy they
1:44:12
say after over a year a
1:44:14
House committee investigating researchers and
1:44:17
their work on disinformation has yet
1:44:19
to produce tangible results public
1:44:21
hearings have not yielded actionable evidence that
1:44:23
the federal government has been weaponized there's
1:44:26
been no legal wins and no legislation
1:44:28
that it has passed but
1:44:30
in the same article said that until
1:44:32
recently people like Jim
1:44:35
Jordan Elon Musk and
1:44:37
Taibbi had been extraordinarily successful
1:44:39
in fighting what we call
1:44:41
the censorship machine also
1:44:44
saying in the past two years government
1:44:46
efforts to respond to disinformation have
1:44:48
been shuttered yet the
1:44:50
same efforts in the same time period
1:44:52
yielded no tangible results and
1:44:55
he said this is NBC News who edits
1:44:57
these people right I think
1:45:00
it doesn't make any sense no so
1:45:02
yeah I think the talent pool has shrunk
1:45:04
mildly in that world
1:45:07
I got a humdinger an NBC News story
1:45:09
coming up to really good one yeah it
1:45:11
just did more nonsense from these people well
1:45:14
no need to wait let's go let's get it
1:45:16
rolling okay Casey get in here are you ready
1:45:21
it's the three most important news stories
1:45:29
on the Mark Lee Van Camp and Robin show
1:45:31
every time you've got Robin's
1:45:34
trifecta with his hero opening
1:45:37
day of the baseball season NCAA tournament going on
1:45:40
mama told me not to go I know I
1:45:42
didn't even ask a question he just jumped right
1:45:44
in with the answer that's fine I'm gonna bother
1:45:46
with you anymore good I'm ready
1:45:49
three number
1:45:52
three married people are more likely to
1:45:54
be thriving there's a shocker for you
1:45:56
yes oh
1:45:59
yeah you that nut you were married to okay well
1:46:03
he's still with us so six foot
1:46:05
five inch woman he's married she's
1:46:08
a kook uh... new
1:46:10
gallup survey i said it
1:46:12
katie i said it bad girl yeah i
1:46:14
know well you like them a
1:46:16
new gallup survey has found out that over
1:46:19
more than a decade one
1:46:22
variable has consistently predicted whether
1:46:24
people describe themselves as thriving
1:46:28
and that is a good marriage or marriage in
1:46:30
general married couples are
1:46:32
more likely to be happy today
1:46:34
anticipate future happiness and have strong
1:46:36
and loving relationships with their children
1:46:39
than the co abitating partners
1:46:41
do wow about
1:46:44
that now the first the last
1:46:46
my everything that's right you
1:46:50
see this in study after study yeah
1:46:53
thriving uh... yeah gallup by the way
1:46:55
sort of respond to the three groups
1:46:57
thriving struggling or suffering based
1:46:59
on how they rated their home lives so
1:47:02
the data was collected by the way over fourteen
1:47:04
years they found that married
1:47:06
couples consistently rated their current lives and
1:47:08
their likelihood of future happiness better than
1:47:11
those who simply live together outside of marriage
1:47:14
or had a committed relationship without living
1:47:16
together so in
1:47:18
other words that uh... that document means a lot
1:47:22
well mean there's always
1:47:24
the anecdotal still you know flying
1:47:26
the face of that but i mean you're just
1:47:28
talking about analytics overall typically
1:47:31
uh... have a better financial situation you
1:47:34
also know that for the most part
1:47:36
again like you said there's always exceptions
1:47:38
but less
1:47:42
likely that somebody's just gonna bail on you that
1:47:45
if you're just dating and living together because you're
1:47:47
not sharing a lease agreement or something and can't
1:47:49
get in a run yet right it's it's harder
1:47:51
to do that legally and financially if you're married
1:47:54
and then you know you've also made a commitment
1:47:56
to somebody and i do want to still
1:47:59
the spotlight for just one second and just
1:48:01
say that I was going to use this
1:48:03
for my story yesterday, but I was out
1:48:05
yesterday sick, but yesterday was my 10 year
1:48:07
wedding anniversary to my lovely wife. So
1:48:10
David put that out there.
1:48:13
Good deal. 10 years. That's
1:48:16
wild that that was 10 years ago. And
1:48:19
you had the food for your wedding was Jimmy John's
1:48:21
right? Yes, it was right after the courthouse.
1:48:23
He's not making that up. No,
1:48:26
no, I, yes. I know it couldn't have been easy.
1:48:29
But it was great. I remember at the time,
1:48:31
well, he ordered the number three. She ordered the five. It
1:48:33
was great. Yeah. Wow.
1:48:36
10 years and the countdown. Yeah.
1:48:38
All right. Back to the back to
1:48:41
the countdown. The sky. Robin's try to collect the top
1:48:43
three of the day up to number two. Number two, Aaron
1:48:45
Rupar. You know, if you're not on
1:48:48
social media all that often, you won't know who
1:48:50
that is probably. But he
1:48:52
is a left wing idiot, social
1:48:56
media influencer who also advises
1:48:59
the White House in some capacity.
1:49:01
Yeah. He's got some, he's got
1:49:03
some yank. Yeah. He
1:49:05
is a yank. But yeah, anyway, it's
1:49:07
true. He tried to go
1:49:09
after Elon Musk. Yeah.
1:49:11
And he actually told the truth, which is
1:49:14
amazing for him. Elon Musk
1:49:16
tweeted out NBC just hired and immediately
1:49:18
fired Ronald McDaniel because
1:49:21
the team refused to let even one Republican
1:49:23
join them. That's how biased
1:49:25
these people are. Aaron
1:49:28
Rupar is not hearing it. Okay.
1:49:31
Hey, Elon, they got Nicole
1:49:33
Wallace, Joe Scarborough, Michael Steele and Charlie
1:49:35
Sykes. They're Republicans. You
1:49:40
dope. Well, I actually not really, because I
1:49:43
know Joe Scarborough made a big deal when
1:49:45
he left the Republican party. So he's not
1:49:47
a Republican. Yeah. Well, don't
1:49:49
tell Aaron. Nicole Wallace is not a Republican anymore. I think
1:49:51
she made a big deal out of it. I'm
1:49:53
not sure about Charlie Sykes. anymore
1:50:00
by the way. No. What
1:50:03
garbage that is. You've got to have a countdown
1:50:05
continuous. This is a type of crap you just
1:50:07
got to wade through all the time, you know?
1:50:09
Well it reminds me of Jory Reitz saying this
1:50:11
isn't about not having a Republican. I mean I'd
1:50:13
love to have a name too.
1:50:16
Adam Kinzinger. Yeah. And?
1:50:19
Liz Cheney. Yes. She
1:50:22
actually said it. She said it. Yes.
1:50:24
Alright Scott Robinson. That's what irritated me about those two
1:50:26
being on that whole committee to begin with. Of course.
1:50:29
It was a joke. It's bipartisan. And
1:50:31
finally, one. Yeah. Number one,
1:50:34
the headline reads NBC News
1:50:36
Story or Biden Press Release. Yeah,
1:50:38
why not add to their journalism
1:50:40
credibility report about the Biden judicial
1:50:42
nominee. I thought this
1:50:45
was interesting. This came from NBC News. The
1:50:47
White House is ramping up its fight to
1:50:49
confirm it and battled judicial nominee who would
1:50:52
be the first Muslim American ever to serve
1:50:55
in a US federal appeals court. Embattled?
1:51:00
What are you talking about? A
1:51:04
radical left-winger embattled? Because
1:51:08
that's exactly what this guy is. Why
1:51:11
is he embattled, journalist? Tell me. I
1:51:14
don't know, man. Give me the receipts. Why? I
1:51:17
cannot answer that. No. And
1:51:19
there you have it. These guys suck. Yeah.
1:51:22
Every day. Did you happen to hear this story
1:51:24
out of the state of Washington? The
1:51:26
US office. And they
1:51:28
actually posted the update on Facebook. The
1:51:31
guy called to ask if he's allowed
1:51:33
to hunt Sasquatch. Really? Yeah.
1:51:36
We didn't have a hunting card for a licensed for that one?
1:51:38
He said he's going to be coming from out of town in
1:51:40
April. I want to know if Bigfoot hunting is still legal. And
1:51:43
if so, does he need a special license? Told
1:51:45
him it was really more of a question for the Fish and
1:51:48
Wildlife Office. Said he already called them. And
1:51:50
that's who referred him. They bounced it back. Yes.
1:51:54
So whoever took the call, passed it up to chain of
1:51:56
command. Said he told
1:51:58
them he'd wait to hear back. to
1:52:00
clarify, he was only interested in
1:52:03
a male Sasquatch. Said
1:52:06
he wouldn't hunt or shoot a female. Well,
1:52:08
yeah, the, you know, populations
1:52:10
dwindled over the years, so yeah. So
1:52:13
the chief police wanted to pass along a couple of
1:52:15
pieces of information in case anyone else wants to travel
1:52:17
to the area to hunt Bigfoot. One
1:52:20
guy was asking about this specific area
1:52:23
called Meadow Lake, which is actually in
1:52:25
a different county. Until
1:52:27
the sheriff there would have to have more
1:52:29
info. He's pretty sure there aren't any around,
1:52:32
because one of his deputies would have hit one with their
1:52:34
patrol car by now. Well,
1:52:38
also, I mean, you know what, if you think
1:52:40
it's Sasquatch and you shoot somebody or something,
1:52:42
I mean, a lot of dudes, I mean, sometimes,
1:52:44
you know, they get in those wooded areas, they
1:52:47
look like him. Well, and
1:52:49
of course, different people that have heard this
1:52:51
story are thinking about the hairiest friend that
1:52:53
they have. Well, yeah, they don't go anywhere
1:52:55
near there. Yeah. Sasquatch
1:52:58
season, it's not a time to be wandering
1:53:00
around there, for a while.
1:53:02
Yeah, you may get shot.
1:53:05
So you got to watch out for that. And
1:53:08
we got a lot to get to also
1:53:10
with Nimrods in the news. One
1:53:13
guy, this is kind of crazy. Arrested
1:53:19
for beating a man with a PVC pipe. Haven't heard anything like
1:53:21
that in a while. Yeah.
1:53:23
That's part of Nimrods. We'll get to that
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off air we're just goofing. Yeah.
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Part of the show is a little under the
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weather, maybe on goofballs. Yeah. Earlier
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in the show there was a clip that you had
1:57:16
David of Janet Yellen along
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with Andrea Mitchell talking about
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Elon Musk in China. And
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whenever you hear Janet
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Yellen, at least
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to me, I always go back to
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when she admitted she didn't understand the
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supply chain issues a
1:57:36
few years ago and then didn't really
1:57:38
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1:58:00
just a mature enough you know as
1:58:02
glad we don't three nothing. Sometimes I'll
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tell you the last four and video
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I know. I guess we'd have to
1:58:08
tighten ourselves up a level that one
1:58:10
of these days the majority will happen.
1:58:12
However, part of the shower can promise
1:58:14
I know, are you at a news
1:58:16
up They David. That forgot what
1:58:18
it was. So.
1:58:21
General Janet Yellen. I got distracted by
1:58:23
Janet Yellen. And game or Jamie's
1:58:26
version of gin. and the only least. Yeah,
1:58:28
yeah, yeah, he's working on an impersonation. It's
1:58:30
really having the current guy the you know
1:58:32
at his side there's I told you before,
1:58:34
man. a part of it. I. Feel
1:58:37
mean doing it. And
1:58:39
at the same time it's I see shouldn't be
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in their job. After. She didn't
1:58:44
understand the supply chain issue in
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that gig. How do you keep
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your gig? On.
1:58:52
I mean. There's. It's not like
1:58:54
you have an answer the question that them
1:58:56
waiting for you say I don't In the
1:58:58
end yeah you do the job and I
1:59:01
don't either and like it. I understand the
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supply chain, but still we're going to her
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for some sort of expertise I guess. And
1:59:08
with that we get the Nimrod rolling. It's
1:59:16
Nimrod. Some a news on a Martin.
1:59:24
Nimrod. I
1:59:29
never on the news restarts
1:59:32
some. I'm Lana Swiss guard
1:59:34
call Saturday morning about an
1:59:36
ex employee a waste management
1:59:38
company. Showed. Up until the
1:59:40
Front Loader First band well. Name
1:59:43
is Etti Sanchez. Thirty eight.
1:59:45
They. Fired him this past September. Who.
1:59:48
Is still driving it around their lot when cops
1:59:50
got there but then he took off and started
1:59:53
driving down a public road. See had a bunch
1:59:55
of police cars chasing after him. Thing.
1:59:58
Weighs seventy five. Thousand. and
2:00:00
pounds. Couldn't do much. But
2:00:03
then a quick thinking cop went back to
2:00:05
the business where a current
2:00:07
employee agreed to let him hop on
2:00:09
a second front loader and chase him down. The
2:00:14
guy was a few miles away by then, so they gave
2:00:17
the employee a police escort and when he
2:00:19
got there, he used the bucket on the
2:00:21
second front loader to flip him. Oh,
2:00:24
well, which is
2:00:26
incredible. That
2:00:29
sounds badass, actually. I
2:00:31
know. It landed on its side, no
2:00:33
one got hurt and no property was damaged besides the
2:00:35
front loader. A cop's chess cam
2:00:37
got it all on video. So
2:00:40
Eddie Sanchez is now facing charges for
2:00:42
theft, obstruction, criminal damage
2:00:44
to property, eluding police and reckless
2:00:46
driving. Wow. Battle bots, but with
2:00:49
construction machinery. Yeah, that's
2:00:51
pretty wild. Then you
2:00:53
had a gas station employee in Pittsburgh arrested
2:00:56
because he beat a man with a PVC pipe.
2:00:58
Dang. Why did he do that? Well, the guy
2:01:00
threw a banana at him. Oh, well, that'll do
2:01:02
it. That'll trigger it. I'm
2:01:05
not saying it's right, but I understand.
2:01:07
It's a PVC pipe. I mean, that's
2:01:10
proportionate. Yeah. It's not a
2:01:12
steel pipe. No,
2:01:15
it could sting. I mean, it could get hurt, but
2:01:17
it's not going to do that. But that guy ain't
2:01:19
going to be throwing bananas at people anymore. It's true.
2:01:22
Yet that, and then this old lady in England thought
2:01:25
she found a baby hedgehog on the side of the
2:01:27
road. Yeah. Want to do the
2:01:29
right thing. All worried about it and rushed it to
2:01:31
the vet. Turned out
2:01:33
it was just a fluffy pom pom from
2:01:35
a hat. Oh gosh. I
2:01:38
didn't understand the time. It wasn't a
2:01:40
head.
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