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1 hour and 55 minutes
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Summary
The Price is Right host Drew Carey s son joins an anti-Donald Trump inaugural ball and sets things on fire. Mary Tyler Moore refuses to join the feminist movement and Gloria Steinem says she doesn t know if she was a communist. Bob Barker is still alive.
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The architect of Obamacare has made a couple of admissions.
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Remember when we told you that this was designed to fail?
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That this was not what they were saying it was?
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Conspiracy theorists, these teabaggers are saying.
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Well, now all of a sudden Jonathan Gruber feels it's okay to admit.
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Yeah, we knew this was going to screw a few people.
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Also, Mary Tyler Moore refusing to join the feminist movement with Gloria Steinem.
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And yesterday I said, I don't know if she was a communist or not.
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And it's interesting what she said about the feminist movement and what she said about feminism itself.
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But there's some missing pieces to the story about how his son joined an anti-Donald Trump inaugural deplorable ball and was setting things on fire.
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And Drew didn't know about it because he was hosting the inaugural ball for the military.
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By the way, that one piece of missing information is his son is 11 and was caught by Fox News.
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We'll play this amazing audio for you beginning right now.
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Not a guy who is for the Republicans or the Democrats.
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Stu, just so you know, Stu's not with us today.
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So yesterday, in the middle of the show, he was pulled out.
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And so he is just going to take the weekend off.
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And oh, years ago, I would have made fun of him until I lost my dog, Victor.
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You don't realize how much of the family those dogs are.
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When we lose Jeffy, even though we kick him to the floor and let him sleep by the fireplace.
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Would you just do me a favor every quarter hour today?
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But anyway, so Drew Carey, he is hosting the military's inauguration ball.
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And I'm going to try to make sense of it, but I'm just making it up.
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But I know people who know Drew Carey, and I know how he feels about the country, and he's not a wacky leftist or anarchist or crazy rightist.
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When TMZ caught up with him, he didn't even know that his son had participated.
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He said we were just, his quote was, just having dinner with my kid down the street and wanted to see the protest.
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Okay, so here's what, that's all he said, so we don't know.
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He's having dinner before the ball, and he has to go do his job.
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And if he's anything like my children, actually my children still kind of think it's kind of cool.
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And they'll say, Dad, please, I've seen you do this a hundred thousand times.
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Assuming Drew Carey has some sort of security for his family,
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And he said, I want to see the, you know, deplorable ball.
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Some responsible adult that he thought was with his son, because his son is 11.
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He sends him down the street, and then lo and behold, who is the Fox reporter?
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Griff doesn't have any idea this is, this is, I don't know, Drew Carey's kid.
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Just sees this kid who is kind of like throwing, in the crowd, throwing stuff in a fire that was lit in the street.
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And Griff happens to talk to him, and here's the exchange.
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In fact, this young man, you were participating in the fire.
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My name's Carter, and I actually kind of started this fire.
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Because I felt like it, and because I'm just saying, screw our president.
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Because I felt like it, and I said, screw our president.
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Now, I don't know how much trouble Conor and Carter are in today,
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but the rest of the statement from Drew Carey was that he and his wife were horrified by what his son did and said.
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Now, I don't know if that's because I'm guessing most of the audience of The Price is Right voted for Donald Trump.
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But the kid is a punk starting fires because I felt like it.
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And then to say that about any president of the United States at 11 speaks volumes, unfortunately, about Drew Carey and his parenting.
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And I feel bad even saying that because everything I've ever heard about Drew Carey is he's a really, really good guy.
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Can you admit, what would you do to your son if that happened, Pat?
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I would crucify the person that allowed him to do that.
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Plus, I mean, first of all, my son knows never to give his real name.
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I want to put a television camera, if a television camera calls on you, you're a different name.
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No, I'd have to, that I'd have to think about for a good long time.
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This goes to the same kind of thing with George Stephanopoulos.
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Or it might be the kids that didn't even do anything.
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He's just trying to be smart in front of the camera.
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So in case you don't know, let me just recap on the George Stephanopoulos thing.
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Remember, George Stephanopoulos, his daughter, we found out, what, a week or two weeks after
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the election, that his daughter was still, 12-year-old daughter was still sleeping between mom and
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dad because she was so terrified that Donald Trump had won the election.
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So that one is, what is being said in the George Stephanopoulos home?
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But, did I ever tell you what happened with Rafe?
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And I have to tell him all the time, no, stop it.
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I have to instruct him because we are so sarcastic in our family.
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And, you know, no matter what is said in our household, if I'll say something to him
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and he's not in real trouble and I say something to him like, pick that up, he will just look
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I mean, you know, so we have that kind of a relationship and jokes.
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We were at this charity fundraiser for a women's shelter.
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And, you know, with the charity fundraiser, they're all these, you know, uppity important
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And so we're standing there like bumps on a log and all these people are coming around
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And my son really politely says, you know, would anybody like a drink?
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And so he went and somebody else wanted a Coke.
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And so he went to the bar and he got it and he came back.
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And one of the executives there said, so what is, like, what are your goals, young man?
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And Rafe looked at him, total deadpan, total dead, Bob Newhart and said, well, tonight it's
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I know I'm an alcoholic, but he's joking about that.
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Yeah, he hasn't had a hit movie in a long time.
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I mean, he just spit on film and it was $100 million for a while.
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I mean, the last one I can think of is the is the Scrooge thing he did with the cartoon.
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But that he did the he did the Christmas Carol.
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People are going to start tweeting about Jim Carrey and what a bad dad.
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Yeah, I don't know either, but it's Jim Carrey.
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Well, he's got a couple that came out last year.
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In fact, I thought I saw somebody or met somebody that went to it and said it was awful.
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There are people like Stu, I think, likes Dumb and Dumber.
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Yeah, well, he's not here to defend himself, so I won't say anything about his taste in movies.
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Isn't that kind of like people from my generation think that Fast Times at Ridgemont High is funny?
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But I think you have to be in that age group for that movie.
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I think that movie was not made for, you know, I think it's made for maybe 18-year-olds, Sam.
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I mean, besides Dumb and Dumber 2, T.O., you may have seen Kick-Ass 2.
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He got into that, he's in that phase that Eddie Murphy was in.
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That when your career starts to go, you start making kids' movies.
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I mean, Eddie's made a lot of money off those movies.
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Christmas Carol was 2009, which I liked that one a lot.
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A series of unfortunate events in 2004, which was not good.
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But that's when he started going south, because nobody wanted him in serious movies like that.
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Before that, it was Bruce Almighty, which was probably a fairly big hit.
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Man on the Moon, where he was brilliant in that.
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That was, he was robbed by not getting an Oscar for that.
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How many times, how many dramatic roles did Robin Williams do?
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He wasn't nominated for, what's its name, in the park?
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And then he did something where he was a serial killer or something.
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I never saw that, but I heard that was really terrifying.
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Yeah, and then he, also the one movie, I have to look a list of movies up, where it
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was The Future, and he took the people's brain chips out of their brain, so he watched
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Listen to this John Kerry, I mean this Jim Kerry run for a while.
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Now John Kerry is going to be like, what did I do wrong?
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Me, Myself, and Irene, Man on the Moon, The Truman Show,
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Liar, Liar, The Cable Guy, Ace Ventura When Nature Calls, Batman Forever, Dumb and Dumber,
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Peggy Sue got married, Deadpool, and that's kind of where it all begins.
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But I mean, that was one after another, about six in a row of hundred million plus movies.
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Hopefully these guys know by now that it's not going to last forever.
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All the money we've made, and I've blown it on, you know, hey, let's build a network.
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Would have been much better if I would have put it up on my nose.
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I mean, not you and me, but we're going out for a double day.
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I never said I wanted to be married to a 40-plus-year-old woman.
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I don't know if she ever said I want to marry somebody who's fat and dumpy.
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Because her character was the most popular career woman in America, Mary Tyler Moore was pressured
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But when activist Gloria Steinem tried to recruit Mary Tyler Moore, the actress resisted.
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I believed that women, and still do, have a very major role to play as mothers.
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It's very necessary for mothers to be involved with their children.
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Or probably not, because she wasn't old enough in the early 70s when the women's lib movement
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That was the theory, though, from Gloria Steinem.
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And the others is that you, you know, in order to be somebody as a woman, you had to
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There was a lot of pushback against that, though.
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But I think a lot of people believe that, still believe that.
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But they're not pushing themselves intellectually because they want that to be true.
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They want to be able to say, I can have it all.
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And I'd be like, oh, my gosh, have you been around my kids?
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And my problem was I was afraid of being a dad.
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But it's true that kids need to have the parents.
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So proud of my daughter when she, you know, she was, she came to work after her first.
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And she was planning on going back to work after her second.
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Anything, you know, whatever you decide, it's your decision.
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And she said, you know, I want to go back to work.
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And the two of them, when she had the second baby, she was like, she was saying beforehand, yeah, I'm going back to work.
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And she came, she came to me, you know, just so open and honest and great.
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And she said, I don't know what I was thinking, Dad.
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This is the most important thing I could possibly do.
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Well, she said that while she was setting my plate down in front of me.
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And, of course, that's not to condemn anybody who's doing career and family.
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But that's not a condemnation on women who are doing both.
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They sound like a man when they're like, I can't, I can't, I can't do it.
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If anybody thinks that being a stay-at-home mom or a stay-at-home dad is easy, you're
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Tim is, you know, the most satisfying thing about being a grandparent is the reaction of
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It's not the joy of the babies or the children.
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That is really great, but it is your kids saying, I don't know.
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I mean, they're crying all the time and they're into stuff and you just, you just look at them
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And then you see that just that second of, oh my gosh, you do know.
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Oh my gosh, I judged you all those years for, it's such a great, am I alone on that?
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My oldest daughter, we just went to the hospital to visit her with her brand new baby and I
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picked up the baby in the little bassinet there and Jackie's like, get her head, get
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And she said, I don't know how you guys did it.
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And it's, it's, that's rewarding to hear from them.
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So Hannah said, I don't know how, you know, I want to have three, maybe four.
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And poor Tim, poor Tim is looking at me across the dinner table.
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You know, it's, he's got a two-year-old and a newborn.
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What you do is when one of them gets old enough.
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Then you say, get up and go help, go feed the kid.
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You reach the point where you got to continue to have kids so the older kids can raise the young.
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Because you just have to barrel through the first three or four.
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And then the last four, the last four is so busy, they can't get into trouble.
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You know, you stop them from going to school, of course, because they got to work at the house all day.
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But then they have no friends and they have no way to get into trouble.
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And there are probably people right now listening going, oh, my gosh, these guys are dead serious.
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I don't think Tonya is going to want to see that.
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But it's M. Night Shyamalan, so I'm interested in seeing if there's a twist or...
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That only cost $9 million to make and it's already made $40 million.
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So M. Night, he has had bomb after bomb after bomb.
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And I read a great article about him a couple of weeks ago.
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You know, remember he lived right down the street from me in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?
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When that village came out, remember it was something about the red flowers or something?
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His whole place, when that movie was going out, had those red flowers all around the gates of his house.
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When I'm doing kids' movies or anything like that, it's bad.
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Yeah, so it looks like he got his head handed to him.
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And I feel bad for him because he fell into this trip of everything has to be...
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Well, that's because what he did, that's what he did every single time.
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But it doesn't have to have a twist every time.
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But, you know, and when you start out with a twist as good as The Sixth Sense, which was maybe the best twist of all time in movies, then it's tough to top that.
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Then he did the global warming thing where the bees were pissed.
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Who's the guy who's playing the role of the split personality?
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I think maybe Matthew went to it the other day and said, phenomenal performance.
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Because the whole thing revolves really around him.
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I think it's that the person who keeps saying that gets punched in the face.
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I'm not really sure, but I think that's what it is.
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Are you interested in Hidden Figures, the NASA movie?
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That's a movie you have to watch, though, right?
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No, I know, but I wanted to go see it with my kids, but they went with somebody else.
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There's really nothing to see because you've already seen La La Land.
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He's a shrewd businessman, and I think he's an aggressive businessman.
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I mean, you don't get to own a corporation like McDonald's without having some aggressiveness.
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But Ray Kroc was one of the most giving people.
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After he screwed everybody to get where he was.
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I want to play some Brent Musburger audio that will blow your mind.
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Okay, so he's with Dan Patrick, and they're talking about Keith Olbermann.
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I mean, I think I was looking for Musburger on Google last night.
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I had enough Irish whiskey that I hit the O button, and I looked at O, but he's calling
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I want to know how many games the Cubs are going to win next year, and he's out there
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We never spoke about politics in all the years we were together, including the five
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As rabid an extremist as Keith Olbermann is, he never spoke to Dan Patrick, his honor
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The only political moment we had is he gave me a book on Winston Churchill, The Last
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I'm sure that you guys could find out exactly what's going on here.
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Yeah, you know, it's interesting that you say that.
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I'm fascinated to hear that he was not politically inclined.
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We all know that he's a deep thinker, especially about baseball, okay?
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And you should get off that soapbox of his and get back to where we enjoy him.
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Yeah, I mean, and that's a good safety tip for all sports, guys.
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We don't want to hear your nonsense on politics.
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I don't know what I'm talking about, so I should not talk about sports.
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Sportscasting, you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
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There's nothing worse than somebody trying to talk about politics in a responsible position.
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And they have no idea what they're talking about.
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I mean, it does take a little bit of study to be able to pontificate wisely.
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It sounds like Musburger's, I mean, calling him Mr. Trump, that sounds, I mean, at least Republican, right?
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I don't want to talk politics with him, but, I mean, the guy's a legend.
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The architect, the architect of the Affordable Care Act will tell us who the victims are of
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Also, the new chair of the DNC, her job to shut white people up.
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And so she's down with, you know, race relations.
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When you if you want to understand racial relations and directly to Idaho and racial tensions.
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Now, a lot of people have heard about it because there's, you know, about 600 people that live there.
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But the racial undercurrent, the tension between those farmers.
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Because you go all the way from German white to, say, Nordic white.
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And that tension between the Nordic and the Germans is crazy.
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Just driving through the state, you can feel it.
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Oh, I don't even, I, you know, we vacation, we have a, we have a ranch up in Idaho and
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I don't even like saying it because you say anything, just even this monologue could set
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She is the Democratic, she's the Democratic Party executive director in Idaho.
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But she wants everybody to know that she's the right person for the chair because she
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understands race relations and what has to happen.
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And my job is to shut other white people down when they want to interrupt.
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My job is to shut other white people down when they want to interact.
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Who are you to shut anyone down of any color for any reason?
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My job is to shut down other white people when they want to interact.
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To shut other white people down when they want to say, oh, no, I'm not prejudiced.
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My job is to make sure that they get, that they have privilege.
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And way out of your league, no one has the right to shut anyone up if they want to interact.
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And Democrats, you are really going to have a bright, bright future.
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They've got a farm team like you can't believe.
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You know, this is not, this was not the Reagan revolution.
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Like the queen of shutting white people down in Idaho?
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And she said her job is then to hold her people up.
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When did we become about these groups that I've got to hold, you know, oh, I'm Democrat.
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Because how, I mean, I have spent the last year saying that we just have to listen.
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And you've always said we've always, we've all always said more voices, not less voices.
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The free market is so dead with the political system.
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Imagine somebody in the free market where you live or die by your crowd.
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If I got on and said, my job, I just want you to know, Glenn Beck listeners, that my job is to shut you down.
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I don't need to shut you up until you listen to these people.
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But to say, and this is what needs to be said, we all need to listen.
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We need to listen to black people because we have privilege.
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My message is, I have to listen to all people because I'm not hearing them.
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I'm not talking about those people who want power.
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I'm saying, I didn't know, Pat, when we were on the plane coming back from Washington with Hutch, I got a lesson in race and race relations.
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And we didn't say a word all the way out, all the way back from Washington to Texas.
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And we listened and we heard him and our eyes opened up.
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But he didn't say, shut up, white people and listen.
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The first thing he said was, I understand how you feel.
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But let me tell you some, let me tell you some stories, some experiences of mine.
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I'd be really interested to see when the DNC, when Democrats, and I can't figure this out.
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I don't think he's, you know, he's not a guy that I would say, hey, kids, he's a good guy.
00:47:38.420
And, you know, not because she's a woman or anything else.
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She just has, A, that kind of personality that is just grating and I'm better than you and fake.
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Even, even, we've said this, even people who were raising money for her, one person who was a PR person for her said, oh my gosh, most, just most corrupt person I've ever met.
00:48:24.720
A way to, a way to make yourself feel better is to say, you know what, that's because they gave us Hillary Clinton.
00:48:36.000
I mean, that's what Republicans do all the time.
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Yeah, well, we would have won, but we had Bob Dole.
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Why is no one willing to say, this is an honest question, why is no one willing to say, she was an awful candidate?
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They don't want to be number 102 on the death list.
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Why is it that no Democrat is willing to say that?
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They are so extreme in the Democrat Party that I don't know how they're not kind of pulled back into place a little bit.
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We're continually told how extreme the Republican Party is.
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The Democrats are the most extreme party probably in American history.
00:49:43.340
Because they're filled with people like this, whitey-hating white people, Marxists, socialists.
00:50:02.080
But then we have the stories where the Democrats, the senators are getting together and having focus groups on how to speak to those who feel invisible in rural America.
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It's not what the DNC chairman is saying, I'll tell you that.
00:50:19.640
And you're having that while at the same time, I mean, why aren't they at least saying, you know, Bernie Sanders might have been a better candidate?
00:50:26.640
And they at least embrace what they actually believe.
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I mean, what you could say about Hillary Clinton was, well, she wasn't extreme enough.
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They won't say that she couldn't, she was plastic.
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And they also won't say, well, that's because she didn't, she was too far out of step with our policies, you know, which are, you know, let's, Carl, come on over here and tell us about your Marxism.
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Because it would be the natural state of you throw the last candidate under the bus to make yourself feel better.
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Is there anybody left in the Democrat Party to do that?
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Nobody in the press is willing to say, come on, guys.
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We're just talking about Donald Trump yesterday said,
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I'm going to put a 20% tax on everything that comes out of Mexico.
00:55:38.200
And the import tax on everything we import from Mexico?
00:55:48.020
Now he said it was 20% and then he walked that back.
00:55:54.380
Well, I mean, it's the same day he walks back all of these statements.
00:56:03.500
I actually think this just may be a negotiating tactic.
00:56:07.860
When it comes to the negotiations of our trade agreements.
00:56:29.880
He is mentioning that he will impose 35% taxation on cars made in Mexico.
00:56:37.980
President Pena should stand up, should get out of there, and should tell him, we don't need your NAFTA.
00:56:46.780
You cannot because of just the food, the grain that you export to Mexico, the meat.
00:56:53.680
Just the $40 million U.S. dollars, $40 billion that you export or buy the finished automobiles, luxury, trucks, agricultural machinery, motor parts, auto parts.
00:57:10.040
It's over $40 billion, which means, again, millions of jobs for U.S.
00:57:19.060
You tax Mexican imports, we will tax U.S. imports in Mexico.
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And the reason why they're going to pay for this, you know, how many billions of dollars is this wall supposed to call it if it's an actual wall?
00:57:49.480
If the government, can you imagine if Mexico said we're building something and you guys are going to pay for it?
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The same thing will happen with the Mexican people.
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Trump has said, well, I'm just going to put a tariff on it.
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We have said disaster because tariffs always cause a trade war.
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I'm going to put a 22% or a 25% or a 35% or a 40% tariff on your goods.
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And then our people are struggling on both sides.
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This is what caused, part of what caused the Great Depression.
00:58:47.320
This is why people are saying now, it's going to be worse than it was in 33.
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I don't understand how people are, people on our side, people who have done their homework,
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not the people who have been making fun of us forever, saying, oh, yeah, you're storing food.
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You're buying, oh, you need another place you can run to in the mountains.
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They dismissed the reality of the situation because they were comfortable with their guy in charge.
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Harry Dent, I was just saying, is a guy who has called it right all the way since the 1990s.
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Did he ever get his face fixed from that two-faced thing?
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Different Harry Dent and a different Harry that we were talking about last hour.
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Now, both of us want the wall built, obviously.
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If he can build 95% of what he says he'll build, we'll eat our underwear.
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How about 95% except for those places where, you know, you don't count those places where
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When I was in Houston, I was saying, I want a wall so high you can see it from space.
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He says they're going to start construction within months.
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I just said, if he builds the wall, I will apologize to him.
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And in retrospect, perhaps, that's what we should have said, too.
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Because I'm going to hold you to eating all the underwear.
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I've never been so wall, pro wall in my entire life.
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I mean, I was with Pat when I want to see the wall from space years ago.
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Now, I will go and volunteer time to help build that wall.
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I don't even care if there's a big, beautiful door in it.
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How much of the wall do you think he's going to get done?
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I remember him standing at the border and saying, it's all done.
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I think it was, were his words, which was completely not true.
01:03:00.720
I thought there was 10% or 11% that was, that was finished.
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I think they'll start doing it and we'll hear the same excuses.
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Just build the wall and, and do the, you know, I don't even care about the wall.
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Do the fence, the double fencing with the, with the border patrol road in between.
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Then they rake their side of what for about 12 feet.
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And when I was over there, Jeff, you were with me and we were going up to the Golan Heights.
01:04:16.400
And I said, stop, I got to get a picture of this.
01:04:18.580
And the guy who was our guide said, no, you don't want to stop here.
01:04:24.300
And he's like, no, you really don't want to stop here.
01:04:27.180
And I'm like, what, are you a fan of terrorists?
01:04:37.520
And the police would somehow appear out of nowhere.
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I mean, we were in an automobile, fortunately, that had Israeli plates.
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But he said we would have been in real trouble had it just been us.
01:05:12.640
And every night they check the the sand because it's all raked and they rake it.
01:05:20.320
So if there's a footstep anywhere, they see it.
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I mean, it was just two really big fences with razor wire and warning signs all over it.
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You know, dumb people don't don't don't don't necessarily.
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I mean, but you don't want to know who's coming into the country.
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And you you heard what he was talking about with ABC.
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Now listen to the way he talks down to ABC News.
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Are you going to direct U.S. funds to pay for this wall?
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Ultimately, it'll come out of what's happening with Mexico.
01:06:37.320
Yeah, that's an interesting answer, because ultimately, because the answer to the question
01:06:55.200
Because we said during the campaign, you're not going to get me.
01:06:59.980
What he's talking about is he'll pay for it through trade barriers.
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Well, if you are jacking the price up and what's going to happen is.
01:07:14.260
You know, but in his way, they're paying for it.
01:07:20.120
So we do pay for it in a very direct way across everything that we get from Mexico.
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But that was his that was his way of of getting around it.
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What he's going to do is he's going to scare he's going to play the, you know, 35 percent tax on everything that comes.
01:07:40.900
He'll negotiate and he'll get a, you know, a NAFTA deal that maybe is a better trade agreement some way or another.
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And he'll say, well, they gave us this and that's worth a billion dollars over the next 10 years.
01:08:03.540
We're going to be starting those negotiations relatively soon.
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And we will be in a form reimbursed by Mexico, which is in a form.
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So the American taxpayer will pay for the wallet first.
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All it is, is we'll be reimbursed at a later date from whatever transaction we make from Mexico.
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Mexico's president said in recent days that Mexico absolutely will not pay, adding that it goes against our dignity as a country and our dignity as Mexicans.
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He says, well, I think he has to say that he has to say that.
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But I'm just telling you and Trump has to say that.
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It will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form.
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And you have to understand what I'm doing is good for the United States.
01:08:53.340
Well, it will give the Mexican president a chance to say, I didn't pay for the wall because he didn't.
01:09:05.340
And it will give Trump a way to say, see, I paid for the wall.
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You just spent all the savings we just got from your trade deal.
01:09:16.520
And because we're paying more at the grocery store for everything that comes from Mexico.
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We're paying for the wall double because our taxes went up to pay for it initially.
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And now we're paying for it again at the grocery store.
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But for other countries, we're going to have extreme vetting.
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You look at what happened in the World Trade Center.
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Are you at all concerned it's going to cause more anger?
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Because I agree with everything Donald Trump just said right now.
01:10:07.420
Because anybody's coming in, we don't know who's coming in.
01:10:10.420
This is all reasonable stuff that we all agreed on after 9-11, and they never did it.
01:10:24.520
Now, the question is, are you afraid, are you concerned that it will cause more anger?
01:10:36.220
I would say I'm worried about, I'm worried, yeah, of course, I'm worried about securing the country.
01:10:46.440
Because people will use anything to stop us from closing up the obvious holes that they're using to bring in bad guys to America.
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Listen to how he's answering and see if this just adds more anger.
01:11:16.540
You don't think it will exacerbate the problem?
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David, I mean, I know you're a sophisticated guy.
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Well, you think this is going to cause a little more anger?
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We shouldn't have gotten out the way we got out.
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So if you're setting out, now listen, he's worried about, no, I'm not worried about, you can't get more angry.
01:12:02.240
By the way you just answered it, David's more angry.
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I don't know how to, I don't know how if the press won't admit their own problems.
01:12:23.140
We have two kids in school who are arguing and neither one of them will bend.
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It's not a good, it's just not a good scenario.
01:12:37.120
We need an adult to stand in and say, yeah, yeah, I am concerned.
01:12:43.220
Because look at what happened over inauguration weekend.
01:12:50.100
But say, but add, but we've got enough problems in this country with the wrong people getting in that to me it's worth the risk.
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And that's what I'm, that's what I would mean by, I'm not worried about it.
01:13:06.920
Yeah, you could say that, but I would say, I don't think so.
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Look at the problem this weekend with a hatred on the streets.
01:13:14.820
That's because both parties are ratcheting things up to get, to get us at each other's throats.
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But I know that the American people, both the Democrats and the Republicans and everybody, they want to be safe.
01:13:28.920
And we're going to take common sense steps to make sure that we're safe.
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These are just the things we all agreed on since 9-11.
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How does that ratchet, that doesn't give anybody anything to yell about, does it?
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Imagine, within four hours, 86% of American currency would be invalidated.
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86% of the currency is no longer any good in the next four hours.
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By the way, you have four hours to take care of this.
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In four hours, 86% of everything you have will be worthless.
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Now this is what in Davos, they were saying the United States needs to follow India and invalidate 86% of our currency.
01:14:36.620
And believe me, when it happens, it will happen that fast.
01:14:40.260
Well, what followed was absolute chaos, mile-long lines, ATM machines that hadn't been recalibrated for the new 2,000 rupee notes, banks that ran dry before midday, panic-induced hoarding.
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I'm going to share something that happened with the New York Times yesterday coming up in a few minutes.
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And the problem is, you're going to agree with it.
01:16:05.920
One thing you can say about Trump and the administration, they don't take any crap.
01:16:16.440
And it's so nice and refreshing to see because Bush took non-stop crap from them and the Democrats.
01:16:24.540
And, you know, we were like, can you fight back, please?
01:16:38.740
They don't know what the hell he's going to say.
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They just don't have any idea how to react because he doesn't act like you're supposed to.
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Oh, my gosh, there's not a single problem that could possibly come from that, right?
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And what happened with the Trump administration and the New York Times?
01:18:37.380
The Trump administration walked into the New York Times and met with the New York Times and went on record.
01:18:42.440
Now, the guy who said this is a very bad guy, in my opinion.
01:18:51.020
He is a self-declared Leninist, saying that he is not a Marxist.
01:19:01.560
He doesn't agree with the ideology, but he agrees with Lenin and the way Lenin handled the revolution.
01:19:09.880
That he burned everything down so he could start over again.
01:19:14.380
So you have to know that is his political ideology to burn the system down.
01:19:28.760
He started with, the media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for a while.
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They should get out of their own circles where they just are just in an echo chamber and listen.
01:20:08.800
They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States.
01:20:13.720
True, except for the opposition party, although they have presented themselves.
01:20:22.200
When they didn't with Obama, they were the ally of the Obama administration.
01:20:29.800
They did everything they could, including putting halos over his head when they took pictures, to make him look good.
01:20:40.320
They made the Tea Party feel like they were terrorists, while they ignored Occupy Wall Street, actually trying to pull off terrorism.
01:21:11.340
He's saying, I want you to tell everybody I said this to you.
01:21:17.200
There's nothing wrong with going into the New York Times and saying that, because that's pretty much what I said to them in a nice way.
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You don't understand that you are perceived as an enabler for this administration and an enabler for Hillary Clinton.
01:21:43.060
Whether you believe that to be true or not doesn't matter.
01:21:57.660
And do you think Steve Bannon is going, do you think anyone left there thinking anything but that arrogant son of a bitch?
01:22:09.500
Do you remember when the administration, because I was there, when the administration would call Fox News and read them the riot act?
01:22:23.700
You've got Glenn Beck on the air saying this and this and this.
01:22:40.780
When they said, we're going to boycott you, we'll destroy you.
01:22:45.140
When Soros came out and said, you're going to stop, did that make it better or worse for them?
01:22:54.900
Did that slow me down and make me go, oh, now, wait a minute.
01:23:12.460
If you wouldn't have said, I want you to quote me.
01:23:16.180
If you would have said that and said, look, guys, you don't get it.
01:23:21.420
I was talking to a person on the left, works for PBS, didn't know of this individual until
01:23:33.160
recently, until a friend of mine happened to be talking to a friend of theirs and they
01:23:40.680
were having this kind of conversation about how much hate there is and what's the media
01:23:49.580
And one of them whispered, you know, Glenn Beck, I mean, have you heard what he's saying?
01:24:01.480
Some of my colleagues are starting to say, maybe we should listen.
01:24:08.660
And my friend who didn't ever tell them that he was friends with me said, you know what?
01:24:17.820
Oh, and the individual said, I want to talk to him.
01:24:25.680
So before I got on the air today, I had about an hour conversation with somebody who is really
01:24:44.620
What this is how I perceive how we're being perceived?
01:24:54.440
And this individual said some stuff to me and I was like, will you ever say that out loud
01:25:04.900
Said, yeah, that would probably cause me a lot of trouble, but that probably would be good,
01:25:14.480
If someone heard someone of your stature say, you know what?
01:25:20.680
We don't, we're, we're, we're missing the point.
01:25:24.680
We did this, this, and this, and that was our part in it.
01:25:32.460
I said, my audience would hear you say that my audience would say, holy cow, there's somebody
01:25:39.860
honest and you would at least have credibility.
01:25:43.140
And if the press would say those things right now, you could restore your credibility if you
01:25:55.340
Just acknowledge that, you know, you've had a part in all of this.
01:26:01.060
Don't blame everything on Glenn Beck or the right.
01:26:09.000
I'm doing interviews with the BBC because they're the most honest journalist I've found so far.
01:26:20.340
Every time I've done something with the BBC, I think they start out with an agenda, but they
01:26:26.600
are actually listening and they don't end with an agenda.
01:26:30.500
And I've gone and I know what time they present this at the first time.
01:26:34.280
And so I listen, I go online and I listen to hear how it was presented, the wraparounds.
01:26:42.300
And the last one I did, the commentator was saying, one commentator was saying, we're getting
01:26:46.220
a lot of pushback because why would you have this guy who is so clearly a volatile individual,
01:26:55.920
And the woman I talked to said, you know, you could say that or you could just listen
01:27:02.880
to what he has to say and it might change your mind.
01:27:08.760
I've had three interviews like that now on the BBC.
01:27:11.100
Because they're not connected to us, they're not defending a space.
01:27:18.580
They're not defending the Democrat or the Republican.
01:27:24.540
And when we get, when we find some people like that here in America, and I'm starting to
01:27:32.540
This individual told me today, they said, privately, not in big groups, but privately, many of the
01:27:42.060
journalists are starting to say, we really screwed this up, didn't we?
01:27:46.880
And it's, you know, it's being led by millennials, the old millennials in the media.
01:27:53.980
The old guard is, is still trying to protect their turf and still trying to deny.
01:28:01.240
And the millennials are coming in and going, guys, you were defending Hillary Clinton.
01:28:09.160
How could you possibly have defended Hillary Clinton?
01:28:13.140
Well, because Hillary, yes, she was flawed, but blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:28:16.120
And the millennials are just saying, okay, whatever.
01:28:31.240
I mean, you would think Britain would also, you know, being.
01:28:40.880
And they see Trump taking steps like restoring the Winston Churchill statue to the White House.
01:28:47.580
No, the question I had from yesterday on the BBC, the question was, who's their prime minister
01:28:56.080
So they said, should she, what would you advise her?
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Should she go in, work with Donald Trump and connect where she can?
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Or should she set an example and say, he's been shameful on this, this, and this, and we don't
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But, and I said, I don't think you can, I don't think any world leader would be wise to do that.
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I wouldn't dare tell your prime minister how to behave.
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Another country coming in and lecturing is not good.
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Remember how mad you got when Barack Obama did that about your Brexit.
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And, and, you know, beyond that, to judge, to judge Donald Trump on how he ran his campaign,
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if you're going to talk about the campaign, you have lots to say.
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If there's differences on policies now, you'd say stuff.
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But what he did then, and what he's doing now as president, that's the, that's what the
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prime minister should be concerned with, is what deals is he doing now?
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I mean, they didn't, they didn't follow it up with the hostile questions.
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Because I, I have not, I've, you know, our election was going on at the time.
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Yeah, they're saying that she's, you know, Donald Trump-ish in a way.
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She's a, she's a, she's an up, you know, a, I don't remember where I read this, that she,
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but I didn't get this impression from the BBC, that she was a candidate that kind of came
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But I saw somebody else said that she was the Margaret Thatcher to Donald Trump's Reagan.
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And I thought to myself, okay, you're probably wrong there, probably wrong there.
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We going to do the Obamacare thing or do you want to start with the, you want to start with
01:33:30.760
Yeah, let's do that because it's probably a little shorter than the Obamacare discussion
01:33:35.560
But parents are a little concerned with administrators at Highland Hills Middle School in Georgetown,
01:33:43.980
I mean, this is right in the center of the country.
01:33:47.580
A school-issued worksheet intentionally put a positive spin on the militant and often
01:33:58.580
We're doing this series on the war on women and one of them focuses on the actual war on
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women, which takes place in large part with the Middle East and Sharia law.
01:34:10.220
I mean, the things that they do to women is, they're unbelievable.
01:34:18.340
Like, for instance, if you've been raped and you don't have four male witnesses who will
01:34:24.760
corroborate your story, you're the one who goes to jail because you've had sex outside
01:34:58.800
Is that the kind of positive spin that's coming?
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You could look at this in a negative way or you can see it as positive.
01:35:13.180
There was a woman who went to Dubai to manage a hotel.
01:35:23.980
Of course, she was getting a job as running a hotel.
01:35:28.500
By three men, raped, and beaten, and had four broken ribs.
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And then, of course, she had to spend eight months in jail.
01:35:43.000
Then there was the woman who was visiting, just visiting Dubai from Australia.
01:36:10.060
And she greets a friend with a kiss on the cheek.
01:36:19.560
And so they have a drink or something, and then she leaves.
01:36:34.600
Oh, well, I gave him a kiss on the cheek to greet him.
01:36:38.080
She went to jail for a month over a kiss on the cheek.
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Do you want your daughters going into a bar at night kissing some stranger on the cheek?
01:37:05.700
So school teachers in Indiana handed out the worksheet to seventh graders depicting a 20-year-old woman,
01:37:13.280
Alima, who said she feels very fortunate to live under Sharia law.
01:37:20.000
And who wouldn't under that kind of circumstance?
01:37:24.660
And that's being taught in the United States of America.
01:37:31.280
Because I want to talk to him the next time, right?
01:37:33.080
The next time he's coming down, he's talking about Sharia law.
01:38:21.160
He was talking about universal health care coming.
01:38:22.820
And he said, if they get any of this through under Obama, he said, you will never.
01:38:32.540
No matter what anybody says, you will never get it back.
01:38:35.680
And did you notice, for the first couple of months, the Republicans were talking about repeal.
01:38:43.280
Then, it was Mitt Romney, I believe, that started adding the and replace.
01:38:50.660
And nobody was talking about and replace it with what?
01:39:05.560
And because, how do you stand up to, well, you're going to take away health care from 27 million people and now have health care?
01:39:18.840
You're going to take away coverage from people who are covered now?
01:39:30.060
Well, 27 million people, don't you think that's good?
01:39:32.740
Well, first of all, I don't know if the 27 million is an accurate number.
01:39:38.540
Second of all, what we were promised and what we wanted to do was make sure that everybody had access to health care.
01:39:47.680
Now, everybody in this country had access to health care.
01:39:52.900
Yeah, you just had to go to the hospital and you could get health care.
01:39:59.580
But instead of fixing that, we said, let's fix everybody's health care.
01:40:06.440
We were promised that we would save $2,800 per family.
01:40:20.360
I think the cost has gone up a lot for everybody.
01:40:24.940
It's gone up for us and we're not on Obamacare.
01:40:28.340
It's gone up for us and they will not insure us with the kind of insurance I now want for the company.
01:40:36.780
So not only could I not keep my doctor, I couldn't keep my insurance and I can't find an equivalent that is as good as what we used to have.
01:40:46.320
Even if I'm willing to pay for it, I can't get it.
01:41:02.560
The people at the very bottom, they still get health care.
01:41:06.100
But most likely a lot of them, because they're not penalized and they don't have any money or they don't care anyway.
01:41:16.220
Okay, so the penalty doesn't mean anything and there is no penalty.
01:41:22.100
So most likely if they get sick, they'll still go to the hospital.
01:41:26.280
The ones who really get screwed are not at the bottom because they get it one way or another.
01:41:34.640
Up at the top, they don't really get screwed because they'll find a way to be able to buy it themselves, even if they have to pay cash or go someplace else.
01:41:44.060
The ones who get screwed are the hardworking people in the middle.
01:41:58.960
And it's going to fall apart under Trump's watch.
01:42:03.680
Whether he did anything or not, it's going to fall apart.
01:42:07.280
And we, I mean, we still get, this is, this is the beginning.
01:42:10.480
Why do the, this is a, here's a post on Facebook in my timeline.
01:42:14.420
Question, why do conservatives want my daughter to die from an asthma attack?
01:42:21.920
Is her daughter Ann, because we were talking about Ann the other day that we were hoping dies from an asthma attack.
01:42:29.160
And it might not be the right child to die of an asthma attack.
01:42:33.800
I'm hearing about the move to repeal Obamacare is starting to feel like the start of a genocide.
01:42:51.080
So now how is that reasonable to say that at all?
01:42:58.320
But many of us are not being reasonable either with our language.
01:43:06.380
If you're not reasonable, they won't be reasonable.
01:43:09.860
And they won't be reasonable because they don't believe you'll ever be reasonable.
01:43:13.560
And you won't be reasonable because you don't believe they'll ever be reasonable.
01:43:23.700
Well, it is true that they will never be reasonable.
01:43:30.940
Listen to Jonathan Gruber, the architect of Obamacare, in this interview he just did.
01:43:38.300
I thought this law was supposed to help everybody.
01:43:40.860
This law was never supposed to help everybody, Tucker.
01:43:43.820
The law was actually explicitly designed first in Massachusetts and then for the nation to leave the vast majority of Americans alone.
01:43:50.980
People who had health insurance that worked for the employer of the government were not designed to be affected by this law, by and large, in the near term.
01:43:58.040
They were hoped to benefit in the long term through lowering costs.
01:44:01.060
But in the near term, the law was designed to fix what was wrong with our system, which was focused on the 20 percent of Americans who did not have health insurance or were buying it through a broken non-group insurance system.
01:44:15.380
So that's not at all what I heard the president at the time.
01:44:17.600
That is blatantly, provingly, provenly false just with this statement.
01:44:27.660
Then you were lying about the $2,800 that I was supposed to save?
01:44:33.660
It was supposed to improve every person's life one way or another.
01:44:48.260
Are you really saying there are no victims of this law?
01:44:56.900
One is the wealthiest Americans, the top 2 percent of Americans who had to pay new taxes.
01:45:11.740
I am probably in the 0.05 percent of the entire world.
01:45:36.880
I pay a doctor a lot of money to be basically on call anytime for anybody in my family.
01:45:49.080
To have Gruber say it affects the wealthy is an out and out lie.
01:46:11.440
And second is very healthy individuals who benefited from a previously discriminatory insurance market.
01:46:20.680
Well, that's bad for sick people, but good for healthy people.
01:46:23.040
So if you're a young, healthy person in the market, you benefited from the fact that sick people were excluded.
01:46:27.880
Obamacare said no, insurers have to behave fairly.
01:46:31.560
That meant for some young, healthy people, their premiums went up.
01:46:37.380
Because here's who, because I'm a guy who owns a business and I know how insurance works.
01:46:45.940
Our insurance company came to us and said, A, your insurance is no longer available.
01:46:53.860
You were the only one in the country that we could find that had anything like this.
01:46:58.800
When we tried to put your system in with no deductible and everything else, we put it in.
01:47:10.240
Now, you also have people that had cancer and had this and had that last year.
01:47:19.740
And because of those three people that had a catastrophic problem, your insurance rate is going through the roof this year.
01:47:32.820
Just hope everybody stays really well next year.
01:47:37.220
Did we have to direct those two employees out there?
01:47:58.680
I find it so striking that you vilify the groups you say have been hurt.
01:48:01.880
So it's rich people who are like, who cares about them?
01:48:04.380
And then it's healthy people who benefited from a corrupt system.
01:48:06.700
I mean, do you think there's any sort of decent person who's sort of doing his best, who's just been an ancillary damage from this?
01:48:13.680
Or is it only people who kind of deserved to get what came to them?
01:48:20.780
All I did was state the facts of who the losers are.
01:48:23.280
They're the wealthiest Americans and the people who are healthiest in the market beforehand.
01:48:27.740
I'm owning that those people were disadvantaged by the law.
01:48:31.100
But let's focus on the fact that they are a small number relative to the people who are benefited from the law.
01:48:35.860
More than many, many, many, many more people, many times more people benefit from this law than were hurt by it.
01:48:42.580
Yet you just want to focus on the small number of people who had to pay more for their health insurance.
01:48:53.600
The average cost has gone up close now to $3,000 a year.
01:49:01.740
And if you decide that you don't want health insurance, you still get fined on your taxes for that.
01:49:06.400
So the opposite of what they said was going to happen is what did happen.
01:49:10.620
They said an average of $2,500 savings per family, it's gone exactly the other way.
01:49:21.780
And that has nothing to do if you're rich and it has nothing to do if you're healthy.
01:49:31.820
No, they refuse to admit that the way insurance works is it's a betting pool.
01:49:40.860
A group of people at your company all get together and they place a bet that there will be more of us that are well and don't need any doctors.
01:49:52.680
And we place a bet that maybe one or two people will get sick, but probably not catastrophically sick.
01:49:59.780
And so our money will take care of those doctor visits.
01:50:04.120
When there's something catastrophic, then the insurance company will come in and pay for the catastrophic stuff.
01:50:12.140
And the insurance company is taking the bet that there are fewer people that will get catastrophically sick.
01:50:23.220
So, of course, if you change the variables, go to Vegas.
01:50:29.380
If everyone is promised to win, the bets are going to be very, very high and the house will not play.
01:50:40.460
That's why what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
01:51:10.540
The bet, the insurance part was you're not going to live that long.
01:51:16.300
But in case you do, there will be money waiting for you.
01:51:23.560
But because the government sees insurance as a guarantee, it doesn't work.
01:51:36.880
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Three burglars, 123 burglars, burglaries, burglaries in Houston.
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Sheriffs have now arrested 17 men linked to 120 Houston area burglaries.
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The tactics are exactly the same as they were in Washington.
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A home invasion happens every 13 seconds in the United States.
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And in both of these cases, they're doing the same thing.
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They're breaking the little pane of glass that opens up your back door.
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That's usually what these two burglaries were all about.
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Yeah, during a lab test in Northumbria University in Britain,
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sports science students were supposed to receive about 300 milligrams of caffeine.
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That's like a little more than a cup of coffee.
01:54:18.640
This is a medical science team that is doing this.