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yes, yes, yes yes. happy now we tuesday, there are two words that should scare the out of us. and it's. stelter. with nope, it's president harris. during an interview with thehe "wall street journal", the vp said she's ready to step in as commander in chief. o questi quote, i am ready to serve. there is no questiont. about tht . serve what you ask. if it's anything more thanu . oh a tennis ball. trust me, she'd be over her head. of course, she meansead.e me re. should something happen to the current president. now, she also claimsw shso cla who sees her on the job, quote, walks awayly, fully aware of my capacity to lead. >> now , the way they run in the first two years, more than th high profile aides have left the vp's office, and that's through an open window. at now, it's worth pointing out
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that kamala gavela that answer before the her report. >> it's one thing sh thinge actually saw coming. >> besides willie brown.p on >> know he was always sneakinghe up on her. r.le are -people are minds in t. so she was worried about joe's for office even before last week's disaster. but s she needs to reassure us. as if the thought of kamala in charge reassuring. s th >> her venn diagram hits that sweet spot between useless clueless and brainless. >> would joe appointed her border czar? she got nervous because she never saw a c and a z next to each other like that. >> but remember, for the longest time, we weren't supposed to criticize her for the same reasot to h n biden. picture his vp. she checked more boxes than pi she covered.bber so call her out on hera racist incompetence. you're racist and sexist. but now the dems and , the media are jumping ship, so now they're just as racist and sexist g ship as the rest of us.
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according to the latest real clear politics, kamala has a net favorable rating of -19.2%, and her unfavorable ratingr is 54.7. 4. placing her somewhere between an irs audit and club media. e i >> that's compared to joe's netg favorable rating of -15.3, which is also his body temperature. so people like her less than biden. and yet i can think of a few people who do want her to be presidento be , and they all work imagi on this show. just imagine how easy and fun it would be to have president kamala harris. we can just play a tape of her and g and we don't have to do anything. and that laugh. we wouldn't even, weouldn't a o audience like what do you want to know? now i want to give you i want to give you that. but i thought we were supposed to conserv e. i couldn't reconciling. now i ca n. you you just fell out of the
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coconut tree. . every time. whit see that?b i'm waiting for two guys in white lab coats to throw a gianco giantt butterfly net oa her and lead her back into the van. but ctbut the fact is, i know wc good for the show, but it can alsoan bad for the country. so i got to put the country before my ratings. thatwhy? we stopped booking taylor swift. no now w you think the whiteis a house would do whatever they could to counter this argument? but on mondat onhey, they confid biden won't take a cognitive test as part of his upcoming pa exam, while repeatingrgon a the same jargon about how he's superbo on top of things. >> does the white house think that the the idea of the president takingpresiden a cogne test, the cognitive test as aa part of physical is a legitimate idea of the president proves every>> the hoe operates, how he thinks he is sharp. w he is on top of things. he when we m have a meetings
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with him, with his staff, he's constantly pushing us andso trying to get more information. >> well, he is sharp and on top of things. so is a guillotine. so white house and biden allies allittelling us he's fit, smar ,articulate and said all we get is things like this where the leader of thre e free world doesn't know where to stand. oh, well, it gets better. mr.. des. >> mr. president, thank you. grt that guy speaking was the kingt of jordan. but to joe, it might as well have been this king. jus now, if you're biden's staff, you think they just put some tape on the ground so do tt he knows where to go. >> we do that for steve doocy every morninryg. f does >> but it's like biden's staff doesn't even care anymore. otherwise, how you explaine this. >> a new nine minute videodean
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on biden's youtube channel where he's eating fried chicken and talking about basketball abou wit with abrin black family. oh, boy. well, at least he didn't bring a watermelona . s point, but at this point, they're just lettin jg him. go.ol those in control must already gy have opposed joe plan or they wouldn't let their guy do stuf df f like that. you see joe eating fried chicken and talking basketball t with. and you think that was racist? the think nowit and thin it's his last meal. it's what he wanted. hanow, the liberal politico just explained the specifics of the des plan b for joe biden.e' there's all sorts of borings al procedural stuffl , but the happe short version is if it does happen, biden will need to fully nee. happe he needs to be on board. it can't happen without him. you know , unless he getsbut how in incapacitated. but how could that ever happench . >> right. i mean, he might fall or get pushed. he he might die in his sleep with the help of a pillow.
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but think about this. if the dems hadn't changeda race the rules in 2020 or ran on aho race coaxing, demonizing platformaxin, or suppressed that laptop, trump would have won then there neveuld havd have been a biden presidency. no. kamala? no. warrenala, perhaps a calmer middlee better east. and imagine the better place plh that the dems would be in now. they'd have democrat candidates aren't frail or idiotic. >> they'd be able to runle tevei on years of trump and could blame everything on them, real or mostly imagined. but instead, they took the low road to victory. they demonizedo . they ran on hoaxes and changed laws. so now they're here. a choice between a brain dead crooooken k and cackling chuckle bucket like i always say, karma is a liz cheney. come >> let's roll tonight's guest. n he's been called a risingdy comedy star by the popular website. definitely not joe devito'sonal
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blog, dawg. writer and comedian joe devito . she puts the in. did you see that odd lady on the show last night? human rights lawyer brock goldstein's case, perky, lucky. and then like beef jerky. "new york times" best selling author and fox news contributor got timeef. s co he's large in charge and wears a double extra large. "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion cyrus largecomed you know, it wouldn't be fair doing a monologue on kamala without having her know have a chance to respond. so i think we actually have tape of her responding and ready to become president. i won't let what is stop me can from what can be because can be, is it not what it should
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be becoming? >> it's that simple. joe is running for president. but there is once a little girl waiting for a school bus and that school bus was me. >> let's really build back better and maker an america great again. >> joe, what do you maket ti of this? i think this is the firsmet time a president won't take a cognitive exam since it was first introduced during the middle ages. yeahintrod durin, this is this i because it's not going to get. this is not the movie cocooni tn now where he's going to recover from this. >> and i think when they havhee tape that they have from the stand, they've got to use that double sided tape d tape so that when he steps on to it, he's trapped there and he can wander off like those glue>> jo traps. i have four mice. ity it's either that or they leave him in place and they just move everything else arouneverythi
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d like he's the firstn president who's going to move less than the disney of presidents exhibit when it's his turn. nu but therethings are things te excited about a kamala presidency. he dnumber one, she does not have dementia. and we can we can end it right there. right. that's better. but she doesn't have children. yeah, she does have oil. f >> cancer. mm-hmm. and she would be awake for a not just the 3 a.m. call, but also the 3 p.m. call. >> that's it for is napping usually during. yes, brooke. okayg no. y be do you think kamala would be any better than joe? ore ors am is america simply scn the democrats win? >> yeah, i think so. i think we're totally screwed. we're screwewe'r rigd. >> it is right now. com i just don't comprehend how ifpr you turn 70 and you want your driver's license to be renewe licensed in washington, o you have to get a letter from your doctor that youo ho are medically capable of driving. so how is it notw a legal obligation to take this cognitive tests? and even if he didest.
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meant they probably lie about it anyway. but, you know, in the meantime, imk important to know that the vice president is is traveling across the countroi now on her pro-abortion tour, telling everyoneoning how she's a women's rights activist since she schoohigh schl when she let her best friends sleep over because she was being harassed by her stepfather. and on the other hand, she's going around the same breathd onn the sa telling evers how smart she is. and, you know, it's oneto dou of those things where if you have to declare it over and overgh c again. case. pe it's not it. right. it's not the casope that peopler know if you're smart or not. t i never really sound so smart today. >> no, you do. you do. you do. >> ku dohow you doing? i'm okay. that's great. that's great: i'okay. as a woman. and you are a woman. yeah. and congratulations. kat: thanksye. >> oh, they applaud you. yeah, yeah, yeah. wiamali will come on to becomine president. >> the first female president.
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will that bring you tears of joy. no, no, no, it won't. i think that she is an inspiration some ways, but it'sb just because, like, not because she's soshe's great, but becaue she's not. and she's still been able to achievet. quite a bit.le >> yeah, i think that that's a little bit inspirational. but the bar is so low when we are in fact arguing a cognitive test. yeah. frome i understand those aren't supposed to be hard. that's not like jeopardy. that's like, are you theree inhe in there? right. and i think that they're actually twistin g it a little bit in its favor. i don't think biden refusecogniv the cognitive test. i don't think he was offered one. right. i don't think he is i dothink hether are enough to know that he should refuse a cognitive test at this pointp. . and again, we're all just acting like it's normamal anl- t and it's clearly not. but we don't at the end of the day we don't really need it.
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we see we see that he wouldn't pass it. we're not like, why won't you take one? yeah, wht yo , that's true. tara is this just like choosing ,which way to die? >> yeah, you did? yeah. watermelon on orr i was projectg his rage. >> yes. yes. well played. than>> greg:.[laughk you. listen, i love everyone to haves jobs, but we will never, ever, ever use a kamala impersonator again. >> there is no reasoe is nn. absolutely no reason. yeah, because sh -- e gives us d every time she goes outs in to impersonate her is insulting to the fans who want f a good laugh. literally. did a speech from the godfather? yeah, i'm smart. i like things. i can be in charge. that's what we. to see..
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yeah. and it's all done. anyou can hear the wine pour in the back. >> win wheezing the three or four drops left in that red wine box. ough >> yes. get her through the other thing. and bide. n? take a >> he doesn't have to take a cognitive test. he just,t failed one during an investigation where charge would have been a fine. probably probation. maybe if he would have beeno stn cognitive to stand trial. but the interview with the special counsel l said, he can't he's not cognitive enough to stand trialgh to , so there'o point to take the test. he just took one. onee transcthey have the trans. i'm sure we'll see it soon. but whbut u havey? you have him take a test? he failed miserably once on the oral exam. >> now you want to write down. that was the scariesas thet part to me that when they came out with that and they said, oh, he's an elderls y man. tha
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he's well-meaning, but he. he has memory issues. and when i read that, i thought the next line wat s goine nengg so he can't be president anymore. >> but they were like, that'se t okay. if he's in charge of the nukes, just have someone guide his fingerhe help. >> he's like that and be held accountable for anything you someone says he's a nice man and his memories gone. hom. >> therefore, we're accepting him in the hom e. pre >> that's usually the next move is the home. will we have a president ine the home? yeah, that would be a first. all right. we must moveonext, a on.unload up next, a lawmaker unloads 24hr on protesters roads. >> nexium 24 hour prevents heartburn acid before begins.cir get all day and all night. heartburevn prevention. which just one pill a day. choose prevention. choose nexium. over 13 million americans were affected by identity theft in 2022, and the threats go way beyond credit card fraud. today's identity thieves can
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this in response to endless anti-israel protests causing chaos. roadwa our roadways. seriously was taking me 3 tot to 4 hours just to cruise for. the document states quote, while people have the righ t to, they do not have the right to cause fear, panic and put the live andths other people int danger. true. that is what cnn is fo is what but they fail to point out soat blocking traffic is already illegal. so they're making something illegal, more illegag illel whes they don't enforce the current laws. now, the bill is part of a broadeart ofaderr to increasedrn anti-israel demonstrations and anti-semitic activity following the october 7th hamas attacknow,s. as of now, the bill has limited support, with onlye one co-sponsor. support would be stronger, but some new york democrats feartronger yor the bill could actually doh the unthinkable, help restore law and ordeelp r. i hate these who block the roads. it's not protest. it's persecution. they're harassinyou ung you.e
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they get their way. even libertarians agree. once you infringinfrine the rig of others, your rights don't mean anyand th need to be punisd severely enough that it costs something effective. punishment means putting you in a hole that's deeper than you wouls de d be in if you hadn't done the crime. but at the same time, this the totalitarian government playbook. let things get so ba get sod, then b people beg for tyranny. 911 and block bridges are inn th the same category. the street being blocked is a pain in the,s buould but it woua by making arrests and longer jail time than a few hours.he so i'm in a bind. i like the bill. d it's just like my kidney stono i hope it passesn. soon, but i realize that my frustrations may be being exploitedd for for a greater aim. i mean, i would hope it would f be used to jail fascist protesters, but it's probably to arrest trump. is, his motorcade halts at a stop sign. fact is, every law lik like canw and will be used against you.
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that's why live i can't live nr >>school. bruck. all right. brooke, alli mean, okay.ne terrorism broadly defined, polii is the use of intentional violence and fear to achieveca political ideological aims. are they? is this just too broadoa to make this terrorism? yeah, i agree with you. okay. yohank yourooke: ofirst of all,t obviously, of these protests. and i want to stop calling thems pro-palestinian protests are pro hamas protests. they support murde ok they support terrorism. okay. however,wever -- they., than thank you. however, i am a little bit concerned with the redefinitiona of the crime of domestic terrorism. okay. blowing up a bus bus, that's terrorism. shooting up a school or shooting up a synagogue. that's synag parents asking ques about curriculum that.s no their kids are being fed. that's not terrorism.
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people protesting and blocking traffic is a crime but it's nots terrorism. and the issue is exactly enforcing the current law. arres and even when they enforce it and they arrest thes e people,ih they just let them out. i also want to make one point. okay. e besti think the best remedy ts are civil lawsuits. i think there is a wonderful lawsuit. wa wanted the airlines to file it againste the organizers of this protest. i think there's incredible lawsuit. if anybody was stopped from boarding their flights or waligs you know hampered from getting any type of medical activity because of this. and this, d i happen to be a la by the way. so if you want to file a lawsuit. we juslawsuit,e justt a lawsuit columbia university as well for amongst othewell fr things, fair to stop all of this anti-jewish and protesrrort of harassment and intimidation. so i think that's the solution. and forcinsolug the current law and enabling people to file enab when they have a good cause of action. i think that's i think that's a good movhat'e.
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mau know, lawfare is being used by the left. maybe it's time to useth their weapons against them. cat. >> sure. agt yeah, also, again, enforcincing theg the current l i mean, it already is against the law, so enforce that law. i hatei hate the traffic. right? i live here and it makes i t even more than it is otherwise. but i don't know how anybody look at the past however many years. ince a i mean, actually really since all the stuff that happened after 911 and say that the hah 9/ expandingd be the definition of terrorism a go. e a good idea that is a terrible idea. they have already used it to take away rights. so should be giving them even more opportunities to do so. so enforcece. al. how about that? enforce the current law. it's already illegal. yeah , actually, we should force the protesters to take off their shoes like the tsa does to uoes. i got clear in pre-check. i don't go do any of it. i know, i knowea pre. ke takin
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>> see, i like taking offes my shoes and i get to show my freaking baby to where we'ree going. yeah, you can see it on freaky toe, dawg. >> okay. that you know what?omesti >> that should be? domestic terrorism over here. okay, that's 100% the wordalre terror. we've already diluted wordads rs much in this country. racism. everything has been dilutem, few d. but this was like cory booker a few years back who came outt c and said, we have to letd everyone know that lynching is wrong again. eed itand we need to on the boo, that it's against the law. >> you know, hey, we already every no one has ever said jus e came back from a wonderfulow wha lynching. >> yeah, brunch was great.m yeah. you don't sasayingy. the whole thing is you, when -- people there's always an opportunittherwaysy for economi. for these situations and when they just said the reason why b they protest on freewaysecause,t because they like the open road is because they don't have the numbersoy was.
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so the only way they get numbers is by involving regulary people who are trying to get little johnny to chucking cheese on his birthdayk e. che. and then they get all the big numbers. then the press comes because they neepress comed the civilian who don't want anything to do with it to get attention't . so we have to make it fun instead. thcolau let's bring back, remember big foot trucks. let's start bringing those trucks back. k have ohave one on each freewan they get up there like the game frogger, and we just rev, le the trucks and let them go. why can't we have some fun? pre yes, i would go to that. i would go to that protest. i would be there t driving. but. yeah, but you would. you mean you'd be jumping over them them? tyrus: ? >> no, no, no, no. ohd just drive through the park. oh, geez. , ohi you against inciting any m of violence. no, no. but here's the thing . goineste >> i'm going to get arrested and i'm going to identify as an angrd s y palestinian woman. i'd be out in a half hour.r bruh i'll be back in time for brunch after dinner. make sure he ain't got nheon th watermelon on the table.
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>> but i will be barefoot. >> ge >> yes, joe.g: people have the right to peacefully assemblet to, whih they never do at your shows. >> nowt , what would be the p solution? >> well, titus makes a good poinointt about the inconvenien. >> and i did miss my birthday. a chucky chees e that i hate these people. and i'll tell you why. because you cannot traffic in ag to major american city. >> this people are trying to po those streets. yes. not shut them down like that. but this is this is protest. >> this is like extortion and, bullying. it's the same as the idiots who throw soup at paintings and don't have the decency to throw some saltines or some oystethowr after. but what this does is it showsss how people can it's justt puttin about power, about putting their thumb on on somebody. th somebodbye by making your lie miserable. >> it's a very low level of terrorismw . >> but i don't like this law, hv and i'll tell you why because we already have laws against , these things, and we need to enforce these laws consistentlyconsiste and it maks
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a good point that calling it terrorism, we've seen what this lead sees with, the way we'ved t changed what we call hate or what we call har we orm. say and if you think the government is going to say protesting lik e ,this is now evenly applied as terrorism, it won't be. it's not going to happen.ave. so enforce the laws. we have it. the same reason why laws namedmr afteeasows nampeople ar people s because they're based on emotion. yeah, you know what? it is the best parallel is employing the phrase disinformation or misinformation emp. on it's only used from one sided an toward another. they would do that here. all rightheyt up next, a host gs verbally smacked by a lady who is jacked. >> streaming now on fox nation, an all new episode of groundbreaking series. these jurors sat at the center of alex murder trial. now they speak out about the trial and new revelations. nobody knew who ordered what the fall of the house of murdock. the jurors speak streaming now on fox nation that fits all the episodes. this would be written in hollywood because it's so unbelievable. do you believe the killer is still out there? the groundbreaking series the
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roll it. but there's an. amazing you. p like it was in the paper today about this country came out of the pandemic. >> wait, we just we woni mean the pandemic economically. i mean, ic, america.. >> i don't feel that way. explain it to me. i feel like inflation. lsame number. >> inflation is not insane. . i ll, i think there's numbers. i understand things. has >> but it has tripled here. >> look, i get that people - are some eggs that. >> there you go. buy some eggs. i think the egg commission has a new slogan. but the lady who could snap mene in half is right over last the c three years, the cost of food, energy, electricity, housing, all wa fooy up. and yes, as he says, there's numbers. 's n$7 for a dozen eggs is more2 than $2. atose are numberses and the dems play a game with context. it's true. prices are dowe pricesn, but frm
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where? they're still 17% higher than before. joe took% higher before office.is taking a snapshot of the lastr five months is like saying thur neighboinr is healing from the mugging without saying you were the muggeer.r. but i get it. not everyone has a hit tv show,, bill, that pays a large salary,e or in my case, too. trust. it's getting really hard to keep paying charles payne to walk on mpayny back. >> it must be black history we'rh. where in every joke. thank you. - she's a pretty big.she' she's got two arms, mad tires. here's the thing.d it i just i tuned it off. right, bill? buy some eggs. eggs. wemethere and say came out better. i don't think there's a parentbr in americak ther going to agree. to that. >> yeah. >>, but don't think economically. americans don't think. oh, well, the stock market'sah
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good. yeah. yeah. if i was rich before the pandemic and i got some loans to keep me rich durinf i was ri be pandem . the pandemic? yeah, the pandemic was swell while the rest of us boots on the ground. our kids lost a year and a half of school. lost 17 who genders were born. >> okay. trauma became an emotion. mm-hmm. you know, so you know i don't see us, but we're still coming through the fog. yeah the . y the workforce is still good customer service lately. anybody. so's all kinds of. >> i don't think we came out and we were lied to the entire s pandemicom, in some cases, forc to take unsafe things in our body that we still don't knowoo, what the ramifications was. so when he says we came out pretty good i'm not sure, acro who you referring to, because i have not. across this country, everywhere i've been, i don't even know like, man, life has been so great since. the pandemic ended. oh, my war. i'm so happy. yeah. >> greg:e ten we got ten more years, i think, of actually getting back to normal. t. cat, do you think you could's take her in arm wrestling thing? she really the t make me want ty some eggs. >> i know that's not what she'sn was going for, but, like,
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i would just mesmerizeot by hers arms and look at this. i mean, this is not an arm. thisis is no. is my arms are very arm. >> is she okay? and it hurts like i want arms. like that. i evenbut don't like.o idea well, how would i even go about that? i have no idea. it probably is. it - it it can keep it. that would be part of it. she can convince if i were an >> tsalesman. egg smith. i get an s exhaustive. >> you will? yeah. i would be like liz ivory by her phone must be just of e ju the hook with eggs. are somest people eggs egge salesman? people say, okay. egeoply he has no idea how muc how much eggs cause he doesn't go to the store. almost props to hit m not trying hasn' to say, oh, but i know, like i go to this tv, been in a store i go, who knows how long? but i mean like that. i mean, that is that is remarkable. i do want to buy some eggs. >> do you want to buy eggs, joe? i'm convinced i'm not eating nearly enougeating nh eggs in ag
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binge. >> it's an interesting take from bill maher that i don't f know. t know h >> i don't know how isolated you have to be to look at numbers isolate as if they'rt something in the game board that's getting moved around where there are people who the pric some of eggse peop determines whether or not you're going to eat that day. so to say that wle prie out of s economically good for him, that he's that wel wl, that is not to worry about the price of food. >> but i don't he's wel see how anyone is supposed to look at that and say that's a rational thamination of what we went through. >> i mean, times make the points are like the lossrou of learning businesses that were destroyed, people's lives were destroyed. destple'werei was there ever a t bill martin looked during the pandemic and said, what am i goinere billg to do? and that's the way the rest of us fell. we felt like the world was ending how w. s so look at it now and say like,. oh, well, things are coming out. stock markets good w an, whatever. now this this this is shows you how how disconnectk that people can get, you know, and this is why i think jillian michaels was a person teller, becauschaels cse ae personal trr is very in tune with cause and effect that if you work out and prinune with effect.t off m,
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you lose weight. if you eat the right things, you get healthier. so that's the way we shoul d eco the way we look at the economy. >> of course, i always felt that way. it is ironicreg: of talking about eggs. maybe it's ma who lives in a shel maherl. yo >> brook, last word to you. oh, well, i have conflict of interest here. >> i have to disclose. i can't criticizclose.ll critie] because i really want to be on his show.ll maher but, you know, i think bill maher is on tv for the same reason i went to law school. we just can't do math. yeah, i know that inflation numbers going does noto down necessarily mean that prices go down and things are affordable. >> yeah, that was a little bit of out of touch. a little out of touch. yeahout of ts th. and it's the rate of inflation. it's still going up. and again, it's where you picknl the starting point and they're just going in the last couple of months of course it month web high and it's coming down but it's still not there. m an see how i did that withst my hand? i'm an economist. all right. coming. dems up, dems think it's all the rage to raise the minimum
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we got another cliff. you. it's video of the day. hey. hey. hi. y pato congresswoman lee. the thinks it's nifty to. deb raise the minimum wage to 50. the california senate debate brings und us our second video of the day where democrat barbara lee defended plan it. to raise the minimum wage to 50 bucks an hour. >> roll it. you're calling for a $50 an hour federal minimum wage. >> that' s times the current national minimum wage. can you explain how would be economically sustainable for small businesses in seven? >> 20 $7,000 for a family of four is just barely enoughh o to get by. >> another survey very recentlya 104,000 for a family of one. barely enough to get low income because of the affordability crisis. and so affordab just do the math. just do the math.rs of course, we have nationae we l
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minimum wages that we need to raise to a living wage. ot time, a $25 fine. t but i have got to be focusedrdae on what california needs and what the affordability factor is.>> g >> we calculate this wage.re thank god for the bill for. calculate all you want later. you mamiy as well make it a million. it makes nothing cheaper except money. what these clowny. whs realize, if t they ever worked outside the government sector, is that if there is no in supplygy t in housing, food and energy, then the cost will rise to whahd the will bear. that's when liberals will call for price controls tha, which ks investment, then causes a collapse in the supply of everythintheng and they libes will call for rationing the upside. ite i will remind illegals from south america of home. but luckily, one guy on the stage did the math and countethe ma counterd for a. the lone republican former baseball great steve garvey. w an minimum wage is where it is and should d be.chises if you look at what california has done to fast food
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franchises i right now,what increasing the minimum wage to $20 and what's goin gfor to happen that's going to increase costs for hardworking californiansking goo to go to a franchise instead of a big mac. >> $4 million is going to be 50 times that. well, that was rudrue. 94 don't they know garvey is a 294 career hitter with over 2500 hits. barbar2500a lee didn't even plal baseball, by the way. also on that stage, the half man, half alien. adam schiff. yeah, he's runningschiff senate. bet you didn't know that.we we actually caught up with him later fo u r comment on all this. i know >> nice answers, dave. i know you like playing softball yftball, but here in c, we play hardball. u have achyou have about as mucv of beating me as steve harvey. in fact, let's play the view, shall we?
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who'll be the next senator from california? shall wey steve garvey. for >> oh, says, you know,g: it's catch. it's seven times the current minimum wage. >> and she says, do the math. >> yeah. as as someone who has worked several minimum wage job in t in the state of california, this doesn't make any sense. f cadoesn'i she did not explainl businesses would afford it. she's we just will actually be r off more people. do you ever really think that they people oppose this because they don't want people to be doing well? becausthey doplee just going toe everything more expensive? that's exactly how we got where we how are now? >> gre >> yeah, exactly. it's joe. it's basicallyg: she's if wepricing followed her path, we'd have disaster pricing and thengg they'd call it price gouging. of course, i would lovin course to see someone like her playing blackjack. yes, they're at 20. hi 20., hit me. to >> hey, hit me. it's like, no, this is numbers mean a thing. yeahu have to stop. yeah, why not make the minimumoe
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wage $1,000,000? you will all be millionaires for a couple of minutes. yeahs a f minu, and then it turns into weimar germany. where are you buying a loaf of bread with a basketng a of yh savings? >> so, yeah, it's. it's funny how they. fthey, they just make theseen e promises and then they don't understand that if you raisey ha minimum wage. well, now, if you're a poor person, your money becomespoorou less. and not only do not have a job, but you go to mcdonald'su gonal, you can't afford the meal and there's no person behind the counter. r2-d2 is ringing up your orderr . yeah, it's true, brooke. if they if it's like 50 bucks an hour, the dn the big mac will be 20 bucks. >> let's know. let's do the calculation. if if if we're paying a minimum wage above, any level that anyor employer it's not just mcdonald's. i mean, any employer, no can afb that. our big macs are going to be like $700. we're going to be showing up to mcdonald's with real barrels wih and thing. >> you know, we're in venezuela. yeah. so and then we can immigrate to venezuela and form foreign gockpocket gangs. >> okay. you really good at that? i think so. i could climodt >> greg: sb rige
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the pocket and hide. and then when they go home, i'll pop out of their pocketgo re and i'll steal things orar rearrange their their furniturre . yo, tyrus garvey, let's talks about why is a deal that: steve garvey i grew up on him, actually talked to him this weekend tom thisd? yeah, i ran into him.he we were. we were hanging out at the jacked form club guys, and that forearm is covered up forarm. the ladies. >> tbut here's the thing.e whenever i've known anyonewh who says, do the math. the >> yeah, that means they didn't an the math. they wanted you to do the math for them. yes. and thr questione to a question with like, well, it's the cost of living is over $107,000. that's why you work your to get up out of mcdonald' wors yeah. they're minimum wage jobs. we're not meant to be forever tor jobs. now, as a parent who might t have a couple of stepsonhasr bea that work in fast food, i wishu they got 50 bucks an hour because then they could move the hell out of the house. so. but othean selfir than selfish
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like that right now, without the raiswie. exp fast food is once again more expensive than organic oh, food. that's how bad it is. so people describe me. fi'm not going to fresh marke. i'm not going to whole foods because it's so expensive but then they'll hit the mcdonald's down is 3k tw5 be i think for two big macs or something like that. now all of a sudden organic food is cheapeth all of organi >> that's how bad it is.e ca so she can do the math. mat yes. >>t. make i up next, show,t you care with y teddouy bearr fa. alice loves the scent of giving alice loves the scent of giving so muc a way to make it last longer. say to fairy godmother alice and a long lasting jane. scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from jane super vader is the number one selling brand for men's, and help. you'll notice less urges to and you won't be getting up at night for. you so many bathroom trips. super vader find itcakidney f h .er >> if you have chronic kidneypls
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