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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

13:15

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15:41

you were talking about

15:43

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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35:54

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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.

1:15:44

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1:15:46

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Barack Obama are hoping to raise for

1:19:18

Joe Biden. Golly man. Just

1:19:22

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?

1:19:48

Yeah, Lizzo is playing tonight. Queen Laurie for two.

1:19:50

Oh, Queen Laurie. Yeah. I'm

1:19:54

wondering if she got caught with weed before was he? I

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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

1:20:02

don't know. Who's Ben Platt, David?

1:20:05

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

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heard of before. Yeah, it's,

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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

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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

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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

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1:34:50

not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not

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1:36:32

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.

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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

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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

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few years ago and then didn't really

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talking about NetSuite by Oracle and how that

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just a mature enough you know as

1:58:02

glad we don't three nothing. Sometimes I'll

1:58:04

tell you the last four and video

1:58:06

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

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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

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at the same time it's I see shouldn't be

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in their job. After. She didn't

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understand the supply chain issue in

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that gig. How do you keep

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your gig? On.

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I mean. There's. It's not like

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you have an answer the question that them

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waiting for you say I don't In the

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end yeah you do the job and I

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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

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with that we get the Nimrod rolling. It's

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Nimrod. Some a news on a Martin.

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Nimrod. I

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never on the news restarts

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some. I'm Lana Swiss guard

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call Saturday morning about an

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ex employee a waste management

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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

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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

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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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