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part was an insect pickup blonde, add led by arranged your name smoky, say girl, if i was a fruit fly, and land on new first because you're so sweet, the female lays eggs on a branch, kisses them goodbye. >> they hatch, portrayed with dazzling special effects. >> what was your whole budget for this thing? >> basically $0. >> they snack on trees sap, then fall back to earth. >> you'll start burrowing into the ground where they feed on plant roots 17 years later, they re-emerge. >> the only thing missing, you guys didn't re-enact the maidan. >> know, we kind of skipped right over that part. >> i'll cicada rom-com minus the xy parts ginny most cnn, new, you land on new first because you're so sweet and your welcome america thank you for joining me this evening. i'm jessica dean. i'll see you again tomorrow night starting
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at five eastern. an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher is the hbo original series. >> real-time hi all right. i
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appreciate it okay all right. >> thank you very much. all i know. i know it's exciting. it's very well, it's mother's day. sunday isn't that yeah you're right thing. pick up the phone and call your mom or if you're gen z, just go upstairs the kids, they love it yeah. >> mother's day a little different in texas this year. it's called if you don't go through you'll be in jail day and kristi noem, her kids our
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gatera everybody celebrates mothers they got or a lovely gift ever met schuster where her favorite brand hush puppy broad less let's get to what you came here to hear about storm, stormy daniel's. this is the week in the trump trial. we finally heard from stormy daniels trump posted the whole world is watching i hate to tell you, don not even your family is watching stormy had a lot to get offered. just i mean, she spurious we heard all about her background. she grew up in louisiana. she started dancing at the strip clubs at 18 moved into adult films at
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23. what in louisiana they called the career fasttrack easy. >> i luck but then we got to we had to hear about the actual sex with donald trump and she said, well, it was not exactly consensual, it was unwanted. but you did not resist what most women called married sex now, now of course the looming question is, will trump take the stand and we know for sure he will not because he said he would that's how we know for sure he will not. but come on. top. trump. take this dandy. he put his hand on the bible will be sizzle like a fajitas here's the thing now because the details from stormy were so
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salacious. i mean, even the judge had to say to her, honey tmi kids watching but now trump's team has in pushing for a mistrial oh, and by the way, a mistrial is also trump's dragged name mr. trump has been cited ten times for contempt of court? >> because he can't keep his mouth shut and anybody else who ten times, they would put you in jail. and he i think he wants to go to jail because it would make him a martyr he's practically begging the judge to put him in jail. there's a switch, lock me up i love this over on fox news jesse watters,
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have you seen this guy? interesting guy keep finding him over there. >> he said, if trump does go to jail, he's going to work out a lot. >> it'll come out rip you're right. >> i could just stop with that but no. >> do see water said he's going to come out, ripped with a gel bad oh gosh box election coverage, you're number one source for a gay fan fiction here's a. development in the presidential race. i didn't see forthcoming bobby kennedy right revealed some medical news this week. he said he's fine to run, but full disclosure, a warm did eat his brain making i mean. not? not
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reason. there's like 15 years ago, norm is dead. the worm is dead ladies and gentlemen, no worries about the worm i think this says everything about the presidential race. these 70 year-old man with a worm-eaten brain is the youth candidate kristi noem now it says we've got to shoot him because he has wormed. >> all right we've got a great show. >> we have frank bruni and douglas murray are here first off, he's a contributing writer at the atlantic the author of the bestseller fast de shoot and producer of the documentary food inc. two, which is available to stream. now, eric schweitzer, eric big fan by the way. thank you, loved that book how are you today? i'm good. oh, yeah. well, i want to ask you about i wanted to have you here basically because we have a
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presidential election which seems to be a lot about eggs. yeah. >> this seems to be what the whole thing is turning on people are very exhibit worms. well i was going to ask you about that. >> yeah. >> well, let's go to that first because it is on my mind, not in my mind but i mean, the bird flu is now in the milk could how do you get a worm in your brain? let's just go right there you know bobby on in i'm sorry that you couldn't talk to them about this when he was yeah. >> on your show? maybe some, bad sushi, maybe torque, but it is food of all the food that's how you do that. >> but of all the food borne problems we've got the united states warm in the brain is not in the top 5,000, right? >> we have avian we have avian influenza being spread by cows. >> and scientists had no idea until a few weeks ago that this
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influenza could even be in cows at all. >> how do they get from the birds to the account? well, that's a very good question. there are wild birds that overfly areas there's all this intermixed. you're of viruses that's going on. and what's very concerning about it as right now, the federal government is not allowed to go into these mega dairies that have 10,000, cows and test them for avian influenza, the federal government can't go on to these mega dairies and test the workers, many of whom are undocumented and quite fearful of if they test positive, what's going to happen to them. you have big ag and the big dairy companies preventing the cdc from investigating you know, what could be a life threatening illness eventually two people and it's a perfect example of how the public health is being threatened by private interests. >> yeah, i mean, i've all the industries that own the
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government. i have to say pharmaceuticals very high up, but nobody higher than the food, the food companies spend more on line being the defense industry right? >> yeah it's i feel like the big picture story from your book, your movie, is that this system really works for nobody. >> it's not good for the land, right? it's certainly not good for the animals, right? it's not good for the workers who work in the fact, even in fast food and the farm workers. and it's not good for the consumer it's not good for the person who eats this food. it's good for a handful of enormous corporations, right? there are basically taken over our food supply in the last 40 years that sounds crazy. that sounds conspiratorial. >> but when you go into a supermarket and you see thousands of different products, they're all being made by three or four different companies and they hide behind these different brands. >> i mean, i just found out from this book that i read recently called barons by austin for iraq great book that
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the biggest seller of coffee in the united states is a german company, not starbucks. but they sell it under all these different brands. so you think that there's choice but it's really an illusion of choice and i feel like the problem at bottom is that food is too delicious that's why people don't care is that were seduced by the food the trojan horse is in our stomach, right so i mean, we have these, i mean, you mentioned it real for cigarettes are great too. by the way, i used to smoke i loved them but these food companies are carefully formulated formulating these ultraprocessed foods so that they taste really good. >> and you want to eat them again and again and again. >> okay, that's the word. i just came across recently from reading you ultra i've heard process. yeah. i've never heard ultraprocessed. that's something new or is it just a word we hadn't heard before? and how is it different than
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just project isn't new. >> so a process food would be something like canned corn they cook the corn, they add some salt and some water. it's in the can you open it up? you eat it. >> that's just fine. >> and that's fine. >> yeah. i mean, frozen vegetables, canned vegetables, as long as they don't have all kinds of additives. that's healthy. i will try disagree vehemently. that vegetables have to be eaten fresh or it's and corn is shifted. >> know, but ideally, yes, but in terms of harming your health, it's not i'm going to hurt you. >> what's going to hurt you if you look at the label and there are all these chemical names that you would never have in your kitchen. that's an ultraprocessed food and what they're doing is they're creating flavor additives at these factories mainly in new jersey. >> that day there are some wonderful things that are coming out of that state waiver additives may not be trust me, there are worse smells in the
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food factory yeah. >> they i can say that in your jersey can tell where you are on the d jersey turnpike by what it's like. anyway flavor flavor additives emulsifiers, all these like artificial sweetness that human beings have never consumed before. so we're basically sickly guinea pigs for these chemical additives. and who knows what they're doing to our body. but now, increasingly people are concerned, well, they're giving us about health effect, are giving it cancer obesity well, maybe all kinds of neurological problems, lots of problems, but i think i think there's a direct link between that the prevalence of cancer and the, we eat and the problem is when you eat these foods, i think is that you're not getting nutrients. you're getting calories. so your body is still wants more food because it wants nutrients. once the good stuff, yeah. so you keep
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eating, you get fat and here's where i was. epic comes in, which i know is the wonder drug. and we all love it. i don't, i don't see it that way. it's an enabler it's an enabler to keep eating food. it's this miracle where you can keep, or maybe you don't eat as much, but you don't have to improve the diet. so i don't think it's going to make us healthier in the future. it might make you thinner i don't think you're still not getting the nutrients. >> they should you know? we keep on creating problems with technology. and then looking for a new technology to solve them. so this ultraprocessed food is absolutely linked to obesity so people become obese and then the pharmaceutical companies come up with a drug to help with obesity. now, i am not an expert on ozempic but i think that for people who are severely obese already that what's the choice gastric bands, surgery, or terrible health problems, or taking this drug. we don't know what the long-term implications of being
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on this drug is going to be. but the long-term implications of being obese or really bad, the people who probably shouldn't be injecting this drug are people who are maybe a little too vain. and are probably already slender and want to be even more slender. but for people who are really unhealthy because of their weight it may. but what we need to do is prevent children from becoming obese and that means in schools we need to be serving real foods, not these ultraprocessed foods right now. in the american diet, the typical american child is getting 60 to 70% of their calories from ultraprocessed food. and that's just a recipe for disaster. it also there's no variety the, our diet needs variety when we were nomadic, yeah, we had a great variety this a great book, sapiens. >> he makes a great point that once we settled down in factory, well, not factory farmed it, farm to rigidly and
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then factory farm we'd like three things. we'd cows pigs, and chickens, and very are sucking sacred chickens, right? and check, i mean, you before chickens you get them at breakfast, you got dinner, you get it. >> i mean that's not good for the body. >> it's not good for the body. and as the co-producer of this film and my friend michael pollan put it we should be eating real food, not so much mainly plants. and the latest science is that you should be having 30 different types of plant in one week because it's so much better to get your vitamins from real foods than to get them from supplements or additives, et cetera, et cetera i remember the very beginning of the covid, epidemic four years ago the very first editorial i did here, well, i don't think it was here. >> it was in my backyard right. >> because we were home. yeah. >> but it was all about factory
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farming. it was about luck because we've thought at the time it came from the wu han wet barkat and maybe it did you don't know any the game from the lab and the market. it's shouldn't be a button via political issue. yeah. typic issue. we don't know. >> but certainly that didn't help my point was, as long as you keep torturing animals, we are going to be the ones to suffer, even if you don't have compassion for an animal really right? >> okay. so what's the future here? because i worried that so next one is coming or it's worse i mean, one may be right now percolating in texas where this avian influenza was discovered in cows accidentally by a veterinarian and you should look up the secretary of agriculture in texas who's this far right wing, conservative. i don't mind that is conserved conspiracy theorist who is basically blocking and trying to block the cdc from investigating this epidemic. factory farms or a crime
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branch. are you willing to let people in the west bank vote? why do you think so many republicans have downplayed this? do you think he's guilty? >> the lead with jake tapper weeklies it for cnn all right. >> let's get our panel hi guys how are you all right. >> he is a columnist for the new york post and best-selling author of the book, the war on the west, douglas mary's back with us he's a. >> contributing writer at? the new york times and author of the bestseller the age of grievance, frank bruni are returning champion okay so let's start off talking about israel and gaza because we finally have someone here on the show who was there. >> that's not something you find a lot in the media these days. it's very hard to get into gaza, very hard to know what's going on there so i just want to ask you, were probably get to the politics of it all because there's a lot of that this week what does it
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look like? there are people starving. and if they are, whose fault is that i've been in israel and gaza for the last six months since the war began i can't speak to whether anyone is starving. >> i mean, it's it's it's it's a bad situation in gaza because i'm has started a war and i'm israeli stuck in his very, very strange position of having to supply food to the area controlled by its enemy. >> and are they yes, they are i mean, food trucks going through all the time, but of course the situation is terrible because the situation could end at any point if hamas did what they've been asked to do repeatedly for six months, which is to give back the hostages now my view is that there's, i've seen the conflict up and i still believe that i mean, first of
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all, you can't just put out 80% of a fire. >> you have to put out the whole thing you can't destroy 80% of hamas. you not get the leader who masterminded the seventh sinwar. and that's all in rapper and the second thing is, i don't think there's any law of war that says you can start a war. and then when you begin to lose it, you say, let's pretend we didn't start it but that is always what israel faces chore. >> i mean, it's very strange a year before i was in ukraine as with the ukrainian armed forces, when they're retaking land from the russians and nobody was saying oh, hold on don't win too much. >> everyone was egging them on every western leader gets a shot of testosterone whenever they talk about the ukrainian armed forces and yet the israelis never allowed to win. >> yeah, very strange what do what do we attribute that to what why is that antisemitism?
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>> would you say that? >> why they have a set of rules for them? >> i mean, they truly are the chosen people. there. they're chosen to not win the war, i agree. >> yeah. >> i mean for some reason i think anti-semitism is one of the reasons whenever israel is involved in the conflict, the whole world goes bananas. and you can't even have a eurovision song contest without it becoming an israel gaza thing it's crazy. nothing. everyone gets obsessed with this conflict. and i think one reason is, by the way, is because a lot of people democrats and republicans and people of all stripes have said for generation until the palestinian-israeli issue is solved, there won't be peace in the middle east as if you solve with palestinian, israeli issue and then the economy of yemen starts to boom. and then uranium molars give women rights and a saudis become really keen on the gaze, know it's an issue for sure. >> so biden says he's going to
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stop giving armaments known to israel. what do you think about that? is that appropriate? >> and i think it's going to please anybody do you know? of course not i mean, he he's obviously trying to, you know, he believes famously in a two-state solution which is minnesota and michigan. >> and trying he? trying to please? he's trying to please a few hundred thousand people in america, i think is going to please anyone. but the fact that he gave a speech on tuesday saying that he would always defend the right of the jewish people, defend themselves. and later that day stopped arms shipments to israel. suggests to me that this is a problem. >> you can't it's devastating if the end of this conflict comes about in another stalemate. >> if there's a stalemate at the end of this, hamas's through and control in the gaza. >> the war will happen again in two years time and again two years after that and on and on for the rest of our lives i
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don't disagree with the name of that, but you're asking about the eye or at israel and the criticism of israel. i think there's one other thing going on, which is right now there's this paradigm that people like to apply to every situation. if you have more power, you're probably in the wrong and if you have less, you're probably in the right. if you have more affluence, you're probably in the wrong and if you have less, you're probably in the right there are situations jen tone, right? there are situations to which that paradigm applies. but the problem is we apply it indiscriminately wantonly regardless of the circumstances and what has been so strange to me about all of this as almost so october 7 happens from october 8th forward. people are blaming israel, right? >> there was a ceasefire in place, right? we're looking for one now. there was one in place hamas cross the border, invaded and the savagery, the brutality was incredible. we have to have a conversation now about the magnitude of the retaliation, about how many civilian casualties there are, about whether this is indiscriminate. but let us not
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forget how this began. and so much of the conversation seems to wipe october 7 off the plate it's absolutely fine i couldn't i couldn't agree more. i mean, remember about ten years ago, boko haram stole 300 schoolchildren in nigeria, bring back our girl and everyone bring back our girls everywhere. >> where has been the celebrity response? the hollywood response, the decent people response, the any reasonable person responsive, bring back the jewish children. where is it well it's not a colon here's a bulletin from academia. >> yes, columbia in new york city announced monday, they're canceling their graduation. usc also canceled commencement here in los angeles emory university
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in atlanta, changing the location of its ceremony internet, i guess it's dangerous i mean, what can i tell you these kids are such drama queens i mean, the student editors at the columbia law review said that were the ones who agitated for canceling the finals. they said because the violence of the police clearing, it wasn't violent left them it irrevocably shaken even if you were this fragile, would you say it out loud you would today i would because we live in a culture where if you can portray yourself as the victim and as the person has been taken advantage of it somehow has cultural and political currency. so they're just doing what they see. politicians do every day. >> but it's not, it's not just it's not just he looked just
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the fragility is the narcissism. >> i mean, who the hell is so badly brought up that they honestly believe that if they holler on a corner of a campus in america. the war cabinet in israel is going to stop like maybe benjamin netanyahu, whatever you thinking does not take his lead from a 19-year-old student whose parents have a mortgage, the house in order to send them to college, them come stupid they're not thinking strategically, they're not thinking tactically. >> they liked to holler, right? this is a moment where everyone likes to holler and the message that people get from the way our congress behaves, look at them, is that they who shout the loudest and use the most hyperbolic language and are their most provocative win the news cycle say hello to marjorie taylor greene of course there's no there's no bigger whiny little then you those are your words, not my
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words. and i said them, a million times and i'll repeat goodman million on the windy is little beds that ever was. >> he's an emblem of our time talking about i'm talking about trump. >> those who are we shouldn't overestimate the power of politicians. i don't think the average student looks to congress the behavior, do they? >> i think they get permission. i don't think they look and say that's what i want to be liked, but i think a kind of culture, a set, a kind of tone is set in which confrontation is confused with conviction. in which being provocative is confused with being bold and brave. >> right? >> i think that is a culture that our politicians absolutely feed so let me read a quote we're making this up or this isn't really prevalent, but it really is. >> and i thought a bit because i've been reading your book and your book has about grievance, the age of grievance okay. >> this is a 20-year-old ucla students when you are a part of any oppressed group, i don't know what this person's
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background is. i assume she is a part of some group that he sees itself as a breaths, especially people that are experiencing direct state violence. >> okay. kids call everything violence so right there, you lose credibility with me because you think everything is violence like being part of the pan african diaspora within the united states that certainly happened in the united states. there are shameful history which is built on enslavement and dehumanization and degree degradation of african peoples that does politicize you i'm just asking, does this reflect america in 2024? >> who raises a child to feel this way about the country right now, i keep saying, can we just live in the year we're living in whose not whitewashed the past, but live in the present. >> i mean, that someone feels you're at ucla who is oppressing you the question is
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interest who raises them to feel this way? >> it's who educates them to feel this way, right? if you look at curricula and a lot of secondary schools, probably the kind of secondary school that a lot of ivy league students, ben two, if you look at the curricula at a lot of elite schools and i teach it one of them there is the paradigm i spoke of before. there are all of these buzzwords. and that's what produces this in part. >> what are the other buzzwords like? a press are oppressed, colonizer, colonized victim, victimizer. >> everything falls into this binary. >> and if you can claim the top victim status, then you win whereas in america and in britain and other countries in the west, we use to celebrate heroism and achievement i still like those, but there's and by the way, and also i mean, i think we should also realized at some people are you know, they used to be said in history of warfare that people fight the last war. in iraq, you fight vietnam and in vietnam
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you fight career and so on. right? and it's, it's one of the reasons why a lot of awards go wrong i'd argue also that people are fighting the last culture war. >> i mean, a lot of people would just love the clarity of 1968 and they honestly believe that they would be the heroes. >> whereas of course they've just most likely be like everyone else and not particularly you've read recently about allan bloom, right? yeah, i've come late 80s, early 90s. you had a show called politically incorrect, if you go back and i do in the book, if you go back and you look at the late 80s and the early 90s it's the same conversation we're having now, just different words. so i was watching a video of robert bork the other de from i think the early 19. and he was talking about radical egalitarianism. he was in vain against it. that's just wokeness with more syllables, right? so the more things change, the more they remain the same when the variances, things about that with bork blue him and others is that they they diagnose people diagnosis in 1980s as you know, and we've known the problems that are going on this
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this victim hood culture north. >> we've known this for 40 years now. and everyone's been great at diagnosing it, but we haven't solved it. we haven't reversed it, is just got worse. >> well, i mean, we have an ex-president may vdb next president, who's the victim and chief writers entire political currency is making himself the world's biggest victim of the deepstate of those awful elites have democrats of everyone, right? he won election because people saw themselves in him and he said, he encouraged that. and he said, i am i'm a symbol of your victimization vote for me, and it is your revenge against the people who are press u. and he said it more bluntly than ever, this cycle, he said, i am your retribution. i think those are some of the most meaningful words referred and a long and that's why i think he wants to be sent to jail for a night, but i don't know that he wants use the gel toilet i don't know. >> i mean, like that's gotten cnn's have he was trump's former lawyer and fixer. >> now, michael cohen is expected to testify against his
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that our democracy is at risk. we have to be very concerned why do you think he's doing and can he be talked out of do you think he's guilty? the lead with jake tapper weekdays it for on cnn i did mention graduation most of the college are still having graduation, but it's a little different this year now, every year we as a customer on the show, we show the hats when kids graduate there are some of the real ones that they have. >> thanks, mom and dad. hire me onto the next adventure this year. they're a little different. was you're like this i do. we'd mom and dad, i'm coming home i'm gen z and i might possibly vote luck to my family death to america not
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to three-to-one, three-to-one. today next, laura coates examines the federal criminal charges against former president trump. >> is it going to be difficult to meet this burden of proof? how strong is the government's case? the whole story with anderson cooper next on cnn what does it mean to be out front? it's going there. we aren't just about three miles
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from the gaza border. >> it's finding out something on objective. i relish all of our conversations. >> its context, the economy is by far the top issue for americans in this election. >> curiosity. >> someone else de, to jump in the race? >> and devolve all. >> it's about sharing that. >> so you can be out front two. >> let's go out front. >> erin burnett outfront week nights. it's seven cnn we're all the celebrities aware of these ridiculous outfits to the met gala. >> have to answer the question, how do you go to the bank? or get a drink or dance, or do anything when typically does at a gala and then there's the embarrassment when you have to tell your mother i was out all night pulling a train euro
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someone has to ask the man who was in the news because he raised a former the golden lion and plays with him in his yard you know how this ends, right yes congratulations. by friend, you are going to be in the news again one more time and like everyone who imagined, they can make a pet out of an apex predator, your last words will be, don't worry, he's just playing euro between kristi noem saying she shot her dog and rfk hey, saying he found a dead worm in his brain politicians seem to go back to lying what this is so much
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information. it's not helping your chances when i hear a guy found a dead worm in his brain it makes me think just one thing. you can stop asking me to try sushi i'm sure it's delicious, but i think the cave men were onto something when they started cooking with fire neural level the boy scouts of america is changing its name to scouting america, someone has to tell them that still sounds kind of creepy maybe even more. >> so we're scouting america for young boys yeah, that doesn't sound good either neural don't be surprised
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these $800 designer jeans with the stain that looks like you your pants are sold out. hey, the kids love streaming voters are the key to this election and these pads say, i love joe biden so much. i want to dress just like we're living up to our we're then jos and farley new rule now that the campus protesters are finally packing up their tents and delousing their hair it's time for the media to admit that they blew the whole thing way out of proportion because there's always with media these days, they don't cover what's most important, just what's most fund to watch there are 15.2 million college students in the and 2,300 have been arrested. that's one 67th of 1% and half are the ones in new york weren't even students but we
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were given we were given the false impression that these protesters are the voice of their generation, having found a cause for which they were willing to go to the tense and to the barricades oh please. these kids are more violent when their team wins a championship a harvard youth poll proved it. they asked people 18 to 29 what issues mattered most to them. and out of 16 choices palestine came in 15. the vast majority just want to do what they went to college for in the first place to experiment with being a lesbian but when these kids chant the whole world is watching their right. but only because you with the cameras won't show anything else? isn't there a bear in a swimming pool you somewhere you should be covering so i thought there's a
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public service, since it's so hard to find reliable news these days tonight, i would provide a few rules of thumb for trying to follow the news in our modern age. >> starting with if the headlines in your preferred news outlet routinely feature words like shreds destroys, pummels, bashes your outlet is a partisan piece of either that or you're reading a batman comic ditto with obliterates roasts annihilates and owns is supposed to be a source for information, not nikki glaser at the tom brady roast lawsuit was good to any news source that quotes the internet or rights twitter says are a bunch of hacks too lazy to do real
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journalism you can pretend you're wrote a piece on the zeitgeist. but what you're really did was look on your phone and quote the three angry as people. with the most time on their hands three if you're news outlet consistently reduces everything that happens in the world to who the president of america is. get rid of it. it's just thoughtless, reflexive team politics trust me, no one lighting attire, fire in haiti is thinking he wouldn't have done this under trump, but given the weakness of the biden administration, why not every problem in the world is in caused by the president. when that train derailed in east palestine, it wasn't because trump deregulated the brakes and the container ship didn't hit the bridge because of
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biden's woke dei agenda. these aren't news stories they're story leinz pumped into your bubble four, always be aware that once the news became a profit division of media companies they stopped being in the news business and are now in the audience stroking business the goal is no longer to inform opinions, it's to reinforce them. walter cronkite used to say that's the way it is. now, it's pets are story and we're sticking to it narrative first whole story never on fox, a venezuelan migrant is always stabbing a white lady. and on npr, where they stop bashing the rigid long enough only to begged for money jamaica is a paradise and nebraska is a no go news nation reported this year that the us was on track for nearly a 300% increase in measles cases 300%.
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wow, that sounds like it could be millions. it was 35 because they just want to manipulate you into clicking. look, i have ten fingers. you want to see me suddenly have 80% lasts okay five, never trust the initial show reports, the media karatay way more about being first than being right. they love a scoop, but it's a scoop of because it always turns out to be wrong. this goes way back to number columbine. remember that the first school shooting where it was widely reported that the shooters were members of a trench coat mafia. they weren't that they were being bullied, not true. and they targeted jocks no evidence of that. so they got everything right except for all of it. you
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have to care about the truth, the media doesn't care about it because they know, you don't care, but you just want to hear your side. so at some point you need to take a step back, look around and be really honest are you actually as as your news feed tells you, you are, are you miserable? some people are, and we should help them. are you destitute some people are. >> we should help them, but most people who take this away get to work alive most don't fall out of a plane with the missing door odds are you in actually catch bird flu during a school shooting or be living on the street because a squatter snatched your house be honest. >> are you really that sad
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about the present sorry about the past and scared shiftless about the future people come up to me a lot these days and they say, bill, what are we going to do if he wins? >> ben even ever have to say who i know, who they mean the guy who looks like he's jerking off two guys when he fan favorite well, you know what? i don't know what we'll do if he wins, but my guess is we'll keep on living trump could absolutely blow up the world on day one of term two, he's a dangerous, erratic, insane, awful person, and i'd love to help them get not elected but he didn't actually start world war three last time, or nuka hurricane or trade puerto rico for greenland sure sure the
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sequel is usually worse, but until he does, i'm going to live my life and not the one the media wants me to live, hating half the country and my pants 24/7 is this guy really falling? i don't know. maybe maybe it's just the door from a boeing airplane in minneapolis, july 13, other milwaukee on the 14th. and they ngo music hall in boston july 26. i want to thank douglas very frank hurley are now go watch over time on youtube thank you very much, gentlemen eep down, i knew
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