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a real stone and even more during our pre spring sale. i'm priscilla alvarez at the white house, and this is cnn. closed captioning brought to you by garlic cholesterols natural enemy. my blood pressure is borderline garlic. healthy blood pressure formula helps maintain healthy blood pressure with a custom blend of ingredients. i'm taking charge with garlic. trump appointed federal judge in texas just suspended. the fda is two decade old approval of a widely used abortion drug. that means this drug that's been on the market for more than 20 years
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could soon be banned across the country, even in states where abortion remains legal vice president harris responding tonight. there is no question that the president and i are going to stand with the women of america and do everything we can to ensure that women have the ability to make decisions about their health care, their reproductive health care in the in the manner that is what they need, and they decide that not their government. it is contrary to what makes for good public health policy to allow courts and politicians to tell the fda what it should do. i want to bring in cnn's rosa flores. she is in houston for us tonight. so rosa, obviously this could have huge consequences across the country. can you just walk us through this judge's ruling? yes so judge matthew has merrick was one who issued this ruling. and in a nutshell, what it does is it suspends the fda approval of mythic crestone. but the order
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is paused for seven days, according to the judge, so that the usdoj can appeal now about mifid preston. oh, preston is an abortion drug. that was approved by the fda back in 2000. it is the most common way to terminate a pregnancy in the united states. it has been used more than five million times since its approval. it's considered safe and effective, and medical groups say that the risk of death is quote non existent at the hearing. the preliminary injunction hearing happened last month. it was about four hours long and what's really fascinating. allison is that there is no question during this hearing that this judge was sympathetic towards the plaintiffs. the plaintiffs are coalition of. anti abortion groups. there's no question that he was sympathetic towards the plaintiffs, but there was nuanced there, the judge asked questions that appeared that the judge was skeptical to going as far as the plaintiffs wanted him to go or to be as aggressive as what the plaintiffs were asking them to do, which, in this case,
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they were asking him to yank this medication off the shelves. the judge even asks the plaintiffs point to another case in which the judge did exactly what you're asking me to do. and the plaintiffs couldn't point to a case and alison that's what makes this case so unprecedented because it's the first of its kind. that's really interesting . rosa also these anti abortion plaintiffs, as you're saying, wanted this case before this specific judge. so why. you know this is fascinating because if you ask abortion advocacy groups, they will say that there was judge shopping here. so here's the background. this judge judge matthew has merrick was appointed by president donald trump, and before this judge rose to the federal bench . he worked for a religious rite . offerman on anti abortion advocacy and who are the plaintiffs? in this case? they are anti abortion groups. and so, abortion advocates have said , and they maintain that the there was judge shopping in this
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case, not just pointing back to the background of this judge, but also saying that the plaintiffs didn't incorporate in amarillo, texas, until a few months before filing this particular case in just by the way that the state of texas assigns these federal cases. there was going to be one judge there was going to be assigned to this case and that that judge was going to be judge matthew kaczmarek. now the plaintiffs argue that that was not the case that they have the right to sue wherever the public is injured, and that one of those plaintiffs is a doctor from amarillo. now listen. what's fascinating is that during this hearing, the plaintiffs admitted that this one doctor from amarillo that's part of the plaintiff groups. does not at all prescribe preston the abortion pill in question, but back to this, this federal judge look this. this judge is known as is taking texas or making texas the graveyard of a lot of the biden administration priorities and
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policies, whether it be immigration. or the expansion of lgbtq rights, things like that, and that's why advocacy groups. abortion advocacy groups maintain that there is definitely judge shopping because they knew what they were going to get. the plaintiffs knew what they were going to get. rosa flores, thank you for all of that background. i want to bring in my panel. we have former democratic congressman mander jones republican strategist evan siegfried is also back. we have jessica washington, senior reporter for the root and jay michaelson. who is a member of the supreme court bar. he clerked for merrick garland, and he wrote about the high court for several years, so we'll start with you, j. so explain how this one judge federal judge can be have such an effect on the country. well, this is a this is a federal judge, and this, of course, is judge shopping. liberal groups. judge shop conservative groups judge shot that's not that's not controversial. what's shocking, so i've been writing about method cosmetic for many years. he has said outrageous things
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over the years, and there's outrageous things in this opinion. this is a garbage opinion from open to shut it. the way it finds standing is garbage. the way it addresses the harm is garbage. he calls mr preston chemical abortion. that's sort of that sort of a dog whistle. he says that this allows a woman to abort her unborn child at 49 days, so i bought a visual aid the so called unborn child's the size of a grape at 49 days. this is not at a judicial opinion. this is a theological opinion. so matthew cause america certainly entitled his religious view about when life begins and what constitutes an unborn child. as a rabbi, i have my own views, which are quite different about when life begins. but the idea that this is now being legislated from the from the bench for the entire country is absolutely unconscionable. jessica yeah, i mean it. just looking at this ruling. it is very hard to find, and especially, you know, physicians have reached out to me immediately talking about this ruling, and what they're saying is there's no way to see this as anything other than attack on bodily autonomy? because this isn't about safety. this is a
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drug that has proven to be safe. it's been fda approved for 22 years. this is something that is safer than a lot of other drugs on the market. and actually, what we're doing here is we're making, you know, having a medication abortion more dangerous, not any safer because people will still be able to use myself crystal, which is the other medication used. um when you're trying to have self medicated abortion, and so this is just going to make it slightly less safe and increased side effects. this has nothing to do with safety. congressman what's the recourse here? well the recourse is for the higher courts to overturn this ruling. just taking a step back. i dealt with this issue of mifepristone last year when there was a concern that among advocates and legal scholars that the fda is preemptive authority like it its ability to say we approve of this drug, and so you the 50 states in america cannot then ban that. that was the concern. so i authored this resolution,
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and we passed it through the house saying that you know, congress reaffirms its intention to allow the fda to preempt any state laws that would be in conflict with what the fda decides to do in this space. but even then we never imagined that a judge a trump judge, in this case would go back 23 years and say, we don't even agree with the original approval of this widely used safe medication abortion pill. this is how extreme the federal judiciary has become under donald trump because of his activist judges that he has appointed. i mean, there's nothing conservative about this decision for the reasons that we just heard described to us, including issues like standing and of course, there was a federal court in washington state. contrary ruling didn't so now, where does that leave? i'm confused at this federal judge in washington state, then said the opposite. of what this judge said, and i'm not sure where that leaves us in your thoughts. well, first, the ruling that came out just after the texas ruling was because several
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liberal states banded together and sued a hhs and the fda saying we want you to ensure access to preston and the judge came out and said yes, i don't think the hhs or fda really opposed this as defendants in the case, and this is where we're going, so we have these two dueling rulings, but the washington state ruling only applies to the states that suit it doesn't apply to say alabama or texas, but the texas ruling look, i come from a conservative background and i think the texas ruling is garbage. i think that a the judge shopping was despicable. i think that all judge shopping no matter who does it despicable. there was 100% chance in this court that this judge was going to get it because he's the only judge in this particular courthouse. and then what did he do? he did the exact same thing that we republicans have moaned about for years, if not decades. he legislated from the bench. and lastly, what did the judge also do, he said, i know better than the fda and the medical professionals. the we've had
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this drug on the market for 23 years. you know what drugs are more likely to hurt you and kill you. penicillin viagra, tylenol , the instances of death and harm of this drug are so miniscule. so if these plaintiffs were so concerned about the health and safety, why aren't they suing to get viagra yakked or tylenol or penicillin ? no it's all political. let's talk about another judge in the news tonight. justice clarence thomas. so it came out through this propublica investigative report that he has been being bankrolled basically on very fancy, extravagant vacations for the better part of two decades. um to go on this mega don't republican mega donors, private plane, his super yacht they have been, you know, jetting off together. he and his wife, ginny thomas, have been treated to all sorts of high end vacations, and he's never declared it. and so
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today, justice thomas responded , which is unusual, and he said, um mm hmm. the crows. are among our dearest friends. these are the mega donors and we have been friends for over 25 years early in my tenure of the court, i thought guidance from my colleagues and others in the judiciary and was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends who did not have a business who did not have business before the court was not reportable your thoughts on this congressman. i've been talking about the justices and the need for ethics reform in particular for many years now and when, when as a congressman . we had hearings on this very subject because it turns out this is not the first instance. of ethical compromise on the court, and in this case, the responses is not credible, right ? i mean, there there is of the very few rules that exist, and
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unfortunately there is no binding code of ethics at the supreme court, which will come as a shock to many people in this country. but there are there is a law requiring financial disclosure. and there is no way under any circumstance that he could have thought that taking a private jet for personal use in for his own personal errands, which was one of the several ways in which he used the private jet of this billionaire mega, don't republican mega donor would qualify as personal hospitality . and by the way, these are people he only met once he got on the bench, which is a whole separate issue as you consider whether someone is a real friend or someone is, you know, is trying to sort of exert influence over you. yeah you know, i mean, this is not the first time where justice thomas in particular just seems to feel like he's not accountable to anybody. and part of the shame is on all of us because there are no binding rules governing supreme court ethics. and you know, i think this if i had to compare this compared with, you know, his still sitting in cases where ginny thomas had a personal interest that feels
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even more egregious. i mean, this guy's committed so many impeachable defenses that looks like makes donald trump look like malala. or you know, mother teresa or something. i mean, he just seems to have no sense of responsibility. and you know again, you know, this is the first time we've seen this happen again. we remember with justice scalia and dick cheney going hunting together, but there that was actually disclosed, as i recall from my dim memory of when that happened , and this was actually not disclosed, it was revealed. so if it's totally allowed, and there's no problem, there's no ethics violation, then disclose it. let people know that this is happening hanging out with these mega donors going on, you know, using the private jet to go to stop and shop and that's fine. in fact, he has a history you know, decades ago of disclosing at least one or two gifts from the same individuals, so he knows in trouble, and then he. the 11 or about a decade or so ago and which it talked about some of the gifts and generous things that he had received. and then you know, radio silence on apparently 20 years worth of
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500,000 plus dollar trips a piece on super i didn't know superyachts exist. i know i knew i knew about yachts. i didn't know there was such thing as a super like buying somebody a cocktail at the country club, right? i mean, these are half million dollar gifts, right? the super yacht private jet. i mean, this is like another world, right? and another level was also a private chef. and all sorts of attendance like butlers to take care of you on the yacht. i don't know who you've been hanging out with, but you need to check out the super clearly. yeah i spent a great deal of time working in the federal judiciary and several of my mentors in my teenage and early twenties were federal judges, and they taught me about integrity of the law and how this any sort of impropriety or even the appearance of it. you can't be anywhere near it. so justice thomas clearly has stepped away from at least the internal code of ethics that judges themselves. hold them to. sorry it's no, it's definitely i mean, it's concerning and look, i just am someone who's had family members in the local d c
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government and this would be unacceptable in that situation. i mean, obviously, it's a journalist. i'm looking at all of this that's been uncovered, and i'm impressed by the amount that we now know. i think we do need to know. and i also think there is no appetite to impeach you know clarence thomas or anyone on the bench? i mean, they're definitely people who are pushing for it, but i don't see it as anything that will happen anytime soon. so it is kind of like we have all this information. he's able to give this answer, and we kind of have to sit here with it. thank you all very much for all of that background stick around because up next we have some new images of the tech exec bob lee's his final moments after he was stabbed, and we're learning more about him and his family life. cagege flight alert. why can we go? maybe i'll put a request on monday. terry action. was that
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showing you the images here, but there's still um the video shows him staggering. it shows him right after that shot on the right. he falls over. um we know that he tried to approach car for help, and the car drove away because it was two in the morning and they didn't know what we assume they didn't know what was happening here, but we also wanted to know more about him. um we know that he's the father, young father of two kids, his own father. um wrote this facebook post. i just lost my best friend, my son, bob lee when he lost his life on the street of san francisco early tuesday morning, i moved to mill valley, california with bob after his mother died in 2019, and we recently relocated to miami in october of 2020 to life has been an adventure with two bachelors living together, and i'm so happy that we were able to become so close these last years. bob will give you the shirt off his back. he would never look down on anyone and
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adhered to a strict no judgment philosophy. bobby worked harder than anyone. it was the smartest person i have ever known. he will be missed by all those who knew him. thank you. to those who have reached out in support jessica. it's just awful. it's incredibly sad. i mean, i think parents shouldn't have to outlive their children and children shouldn't have to lose their parents. this young you know, i think what happened is obviously a tragedy and you know, looking at that video footage, which i did look at before this it is really, really hard to watch. and i think we don't want to rush to judgment about what the people who may not have stopped helping might have been thinking or going through or they might have been scared themselves. but it is really difficult to watch. i just wonder. also, police know more than they're telling us if there's other surveillance video that they've seen a couple of strangely leading remarks from the police, you know, like we'll know more soon. and things like that. this is when the police generally have some evidence that they can't yet released to the public. and i think it is important not to rush to judgment or to sort of theorize
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this. you know, already elon musk was talking about. you know, this is about crime in the cities and so forth. but the statistics don't bear him out, you know, researched a bit the homicide rate in san francisco 6.9 per 100,000 people, but in cities that are that have so called red governments led by led by republicans. omaha, nebraska. 7.3 per 100,000. oklahoma city 7.9 so higher numbers. there's no correlation here between the party running the city government and this crime wave of the seems to be affecting everybody. it's obviously a tragic story that it would be better if we didn't try to immediately kind of theorized this for political gain. elon musk doesn't wait for he. he connects the dots before there's all sorts of information. um, generally, what's your thought? count must also just like, pushes propaganda. at this point he wants the takeaway from this to be that these democratic controlled cities are out of control, and prominent people are dying as a result of it, and this is why we need to vote for donald trump, apparently or ron desantis. whoever his his, his favorite candidate is, but
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in this case, let's like, at least here from the police about what happened. i think i think that would be the appropriate course of action in this situation, evan this is coming to a republican stump speech and adds near you, i j is right on the crime statistics and republicans are also trying to take not just san francisco and portray it as this hellhole where everybody's gonna get murdered, left and right, but the same with new york city, and if that is just not accurate. i grew up in the eighties here, but what also is, uh, really shocking is i think we're seeing there is a quality of life issue where there are san franciscans who feel that the homeless population and they haven't been able to tackle homelessness and that is a problem. as i understand it, bobbly moved to miami because he felt the quality of life in san francisco was deteriorating, and it's just terribly sad situation and i hope they catch you got it for me. what was the relevant city here in a surprising story was chicago actually where it looked
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like fears of crime? we're going to lead the more conservative candidate to the for the democratic nomination for mayor, and that's being the mayor. and there was a real surprise. actually when that didn't happen, and i'm really curious. i think it's there are a lot of factors in play. it's really it gives me some hope that just playing on the fear, which is real, totally agree there is there is a reality and also perception around quality of life issues in major cities, but that that doesn't necessarily have to lead to a certain result . so i'm really curious to see what happens in chicago over the next period of time. you know, bring it into this story because i think it's the same story like how do we and how do democrats talk about crime? and how do we as a society come together to really kind of address? the root causes? thank you all very much. meanwhile president biden has been building the suspense and we have news tonight on his 2024 plans. is he running for another four years or not? that's next. at the end of the age, i'm afraid i feel is right upon us.
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couldn't believe the attention to detail even did my laundry. i love home a blow and i think he will do i'm natasha chan in los angeles. and this is cnn. we're just getting new information into our newsroom. the justice department is appealing that judge's order to halt the fda approval of that abortion drug that we have been discussing earlier in the program, and danko, a manufacturer of the drug also filed notices of
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appeal to the us fifth circuit court of appeals. we will keep you posted on all of that now to this story. president biden is telling allies in private conversations that he is definitely running for re election in 2024, but he's taking his time on making a public announcement. sources tell cnn there is still no target date and he could potentially wait until the summer to launch his campaign. my panel is back with me, congressman is there any upside to him? waiting until the summer ? i think so. um you know, i think we've all thought a lot about this, but on balance, what we see happening is that this is a smart decision because without even having declared, republicans are defeating themselves, right? i mean, just this week, the former president in the in the leading contender for the republican nomination, was indicted. and of course, is going to be, i think indicted by other prosecuting authorities, whether in fulton county or at the u. s department of justice,
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not sure that's making him less politically viable in a general election. i think it does make him less politically viable, especially when these more serious charges get made against him. not so much. maybe that would happen in the manhattan in manhattan, which i think is important on it in its own, right. i mean, we shouldn't minimize campaign finance violations in the manipulation of business records, but everyone knows or a lot of people know that joe biden is seeking reelection and it's not like someone's going to defeat him in the primary. so why suck all of the oxygen out of the room and put the media attention on your reelection? when if you know that you're underwater in a lot of districts in this country, a lot of places in this country because of a variety of things, some of which are outside of his control. why not just allow the people who you're going to be running against two to reveal themselves or emphasize or to the american people? how problematic it would be if they got the reins of government? what do you think of that strategy? well i think staying above the fray is actually the best thing he can
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do, because once you become a candidate for president of united states, even if you're the incumbent you have to comment on the donald trump stuff you have to comment on when ron desantis comes in, and every little utterance he can actually go out and say, look, i'm focused on getting delivering results for the american people. yes, he has a republican house and a democratic senate. but maybe he can get one or two bills passed before the some of the august recess. and then he announces in august with a little bit of wind at his back, and he says, this is why i'm running and we'll also have a clearer sense of what's going to happen with donald trump legally and if and every time donald trump is indicted makes them stronger with the gop base. however we've seen especially this past week. we've seen suburban voters. just reject republicans left and right, particularly the wisconsin's supreme court race to think of it this way, there were suburban counties that went for mitt romney in 2012. there was one that went for romney by 30 points, it went for the republican judge kelly by three points. that's a massive swing. and it's because of what the
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republican party brand is the maga, the trump and what was happening during this race, and a lot of actual conservative activists were very upset. the r. n c spent its time defending donald trump in attacking alvin bragg not going out and doing the groundwork to try and get kelly elected to the wisconsin supreme. it feels like this is really smart gaming of the republican party in particular, right, so they're from speaking from a progressive side. there's some scary republicans out there right, scary because they could really win. governor sununu. you write hutchinson. they're really good candidates who can really win the center and he could really win the moderate but because of the inter party dynamics right now it's a race to the hard right and who can be harder right? and who can go? so the longer that happens, the better from the democratic perspective, and this feels like a great way to sort of get all these folks that exactly with the indictment and others to say things that work really well with the base in the primary, but do not win a general election. besides, these elections are too long. americans are sick of these, like two year long elections. the later this one starts, the better and if biden helps us do
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that, that seems for the best possible. biden is waiting for his own fortunes to turn around. here is the latest cnn poll. this is about whether or not respondents feel that the economic conditions of the country are good. at the moment, only 29% of the country thanks to economic conditions are good. that is up from september and october. it's up from june and july, but it's not great. yeah and i hate to agree with every single person on the panel because that's no fun. but i have to agree. i mean, it does seem like waiting makes sense and you're right, especially for the economic situation. this country to improve. people are still feeling the hurt from inflation. even though it's getting better. i think it does make a ton of sense and then also with trump's trials, and i think we talked about this recently. we also have the e jean carroll trial and so we have something where trump is going to have to speak out about alleged sexual assault, and that is much more serious than what we're talking about. with these financial crimes, potentially, so i do think that could potentially shift things as well. let's talk about how kevin mccarthy speaker mccarthy is
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doing in terms of corralling his tent because there was all sorts of predictions that it would be very tough for him, and that may be proving true. so, according to the new york times, today, speaker mccarthy has told colleagues he has no confidence in congressman errington, the man responsible for delivering a budget framework, laying out the spending cuts that republicans have said they will demand in exchange for any move to increase the debt. limit your thoughts, congressman he has also criticized his number two majority leader steve scalise, as someone who he can't trust and as someone who's not seriously interested in doing the work of congress. that's extraordinary. let me you know for all of the sort of, um, tension that may existed rivalry that existed between nancy pelosi and steny hoyer like that , they they were not stories like that, where she was sort of bashing him and that got out to the press. right this is someone who is imploding. i think increasingly, it would appear
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that he's not going to make the kind of, um, progress on what he wants to see happen with the budget. the that the members of his caucus, especially the hard right members of his caucus. want to see in terms of these cuts that the president has insisted that if kevin mccarthy wants to keep this, um whether it's the budget or the debt ceiling from being lifted like that, that that he should make a proposal as to what he wants to see happens and let the american people see what that looks like. and of course you've got, i think, increasingly, um, controversial figures taking on greater prominence like marjorie taylor green, who was in new york city just a few days ago, and matt gates and some newer faces who are making no apologies for some of the controversial stuff that they're doing it has it all come to the predictions have they come home to roost about how challenging it would be for kevin mccarthy? oh, yeah, i mean, look, kevin mccarthy, i don't think ever expected marjorie taylor green to be a prominent 60 minutes
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interview with softball questions, which only elevated her status within the republican party and our influence, i think , and this is something woman who goes out and actually speaks at white nationalist conferences . i mean, it's insane, and she has extraordinary power, particularly when it comes to the budget. and if we default on our debt, the economic consequences would be cataclysmic. and a lot of republicans in that conference. don't believe it. and when you have kevin mccarthy undercutting jody harrington and vice versa. that doesn't send any confidence to me just as an american about what the fiscal health of the nation is going to be when we reach the debt ceiling. is there any end game on the debt ceiling? i mean, it feels like there could be a caucus of the rational, you know, the rational republicans, you know, rational democrats like in the center, but that feels also completely impossible. i mean, is there no because it feels like it's fine for kevin mccarthy did not accomplish anything except if it takes the entire u. s and world national republicans would get punished by the irrational republicans. they'll go out and
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they'll try and primary challenge them. and then all of a sudden republican finds themselves with a maga. uh, the primary race, and then they're out. for friends. thank you very much. now we need to talk about this. are you clueless when it comes to online slang? well, if you know, you know, that's one of them. plus we've got pulse of the people on the lingo. if jay knows, oh, janus, we'll talk about the lingo of the modern era next. when it's go time. i don't like constipation. . stope . great tasting doll cocollectin of fruitit bites work naturally with the water in your body and as little as 30 minutes, so you can go fast. go gently and go on with life collects chewy fruit bites put you comfortably in control. when i was young, my fath said, always be excelnt . no one may take down excellent fringe meat. quite a remarkable man. antoinette queen of france
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fraught with peril. here's our pulse of the people. jack if i were to text you okay to something you said, what would how would you interpret that? i personally would be fine with it . but i know i've texted friends okay, with only like one k, and then they think that i'm mad at them that there's a whole issue going on between us, and it's like i'm literally just saying okay, but it becomes an issue. so now sometimes i'll add a second k or sometimes you spell out the whole word. now i have friends who are really busy at work, and it doesn't matter which generation. they are. because they're so pressed for time. if i get a single letter k meaning, okay, i get it. but when i know my kids or a friend is not busy, and they're hanging out, and they just say, k, i will respond. don't you have the time to actually communicate with me? maybe we should talk later. and then that brings up a whole other can of worms that there's so much to unpack there . first of all writing okay is
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not that much more time consuming than typing k. i just want to get that out there. they know they can be okay. well, i want to say my dad only never responds to me with oh, okay, the letters and then a period and i know i'm not dead to him. but when i get that i have a visceral feeling of hope. god what did i do? i feel like we're in trouble. but as for what you're saying, allison? yes when someone types the whole word okay out, i will read a universe of meaning into that. i think. they took all the time to type out. okay there's so much unsaid. we have problems. there's. volumes that we need to address between us. so for example, to bring in some spanglish into this, i'm from miami and we used dolly like for everything right? and that's what that's the famous catchphrase. pitbull, the rapper
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says dolly, and so if you say, dolly, okay, mr. okay if you say that is like, go, go, go, go! go, right, like, hurry up. yeah i feel like it's definitely just knowing the audience. i know i have educated my parents quite a bit on the different acronyms that i use in a day to day like t l d, r even something as simple as, like a k a. b t u. those are things that i have been using my vernacular when speaking with my jensby friends hold on a second. what is t l d. r. too long or too lazy. wait what? too long too long didn't read a thank you. what's i f y k y k. if you know, you know. come on, you know, you know, if you know, you know, okay, if you know, you know, fellow gen xers. did you guys know that? only
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because my kids told me that's awesome. um, lee, you were saying that listening to boomers use any type of slang is unbearable for you. it's pretty bad. yeah pretty pretty pretty cringe as as you might say. even can you give us an example of a recent time you've heard of boomer say something i live in a community where there are a lot of boomers around, so i see a lot of ladies out to lunch at the local coffee shop. and i heard a group of them. um one of them was saying slay the other day, so i'm like, oh, this is just creeped up into like completely unacceptable level. and um, i did i like i did physically cringe. do you feel that same way when gen xers employ these things? no i guess i've realized i just have total generosity of spirit towards gen xers. they just do not bother me
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as much in defense of the poor bone boomers who are getting a bad rap here. i'm on the cusp of that, but it's a fine line between trying to sound i won't i wouldn't dare say hip but contemporary and the best example i can think of is when i grew up. we said yo, yeah, i'm up for that. and what i've said that to my kids, they say no. you mean down, dad and i said so. up is down. okay so now that's exactly where i'm at. and i am so uncool that my down is up just like to pop in and try to know what's happening. the crying emoji, the laughing crying emoji is apparently not cool anymore. i don't care because i'm not cool anymore, so i'm just gonna keep using it. i've checked in with my 16 year old nephew. he's okay with me using it. so we're just going to stick with that? i'm i'm proudly on cold now. good for sarah. she's proudly uncool. all right. so what do you guys want to educate us about? what other acronyms? do? i need to know that you take this one f w i w
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for what it's worth. it's worth. yeah. maybe well, there's some that have been around for a really long time. brb t t i n hold on. hold on. be right back . okay. t t t r l you said l talk to you later. yeah i'm good guys. you know what? why? ktv means why ktv? you know the vibes? no yeah. okay i didn't know that either. no no, no, i'm still who can't wait to try this on my teenagers. do you have any ? no but i did teach a baby boomer relative of mine. ok boomer, and i said it to him one day just because we were having a heated discussion, and it ended with me saying, okay, boomer. so he took that to his jen's e and younger millennial employees and started signing his emails. okay comma boomer and they were very confused. you think it was possible? he did. oh that's adorable. yeah alright
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? 34 123? okay you all got it. excellent you're off to a great start. okay next question, which gop lawmaker did not protest in new york ahead of donald trump's arrangement. is it a marjorie taylor green? be matt gates or see jorge santos in 123? you all got it, right? yes it was, in fact, matt gates. excellent job, but they're getting harder now. okay prepare yourselves. um a new barbie movie trailer dropped this week. when did barbie first make her debut? was it a 1959 b 1960 or c 1963? think about that pondering pondering. okay in 123. it was a you got it. right, congressman? how did you know that? well done, okay. we were
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just talking about this. earlier on the program, justice clarence thomas accepted an undisclosed luxury vacation to a paris be disney world, or c. indonesia. in 123 reveal your answers. oh i see this happening. i didn't mean to my god, i can't believe okay. got it right mysteriously . alright moving on, um what animal. was found this week in a pilot's shirt. was it a mouse? be a snake. see a puppy. okay, everybody, get your answers ready in 123. it was be a snake , but a mouse would make more sense. guys that was, did you just you know i didn't. i didn't
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. i thought a mouse would be too easy. an answer to a question, so it had to have been, you know, and obviously like the third thing couldn't and also, i mean, snakes on a plane makes perfect. i think i think i'm winning. alison, you are so far. you are okay. but we have. oh, are we out of time? gosh well, thank you so much for giving us one more quick one. here we go. former teachers from kanye west's school alleged that students were fed only a sushi be chicken fingers, see vegan food in one 23. it was, in fact , a sushi. wow that was great. and you all thank you. well done . very well done, guys. thank you so much. thank you. and thanks so much for watching everyone have a great weekend. our coverage continues now. yeah. i like to move it. move
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