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twelve eighty six or go to try relaxium .com. try relaxium leap risk free for thirty days. that's 800 for one nine twelve eighty six . or go to try relaxium .com. >> we're out of time thanks to douglas julie joe to be ourtf guest in our studio and thinku of all over america. : hell >> hello everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, alongl with jessica tarloff,cain will cain, gillian turner, and greg gutfeld . it is fiveia o'clockn iturnern new york city and this is the ji five president biden's 202ne0 four reelection bid is already going off the rails. and sadly,e're not we're not ju talking about a group of school kids confusing joe witwith somh
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some simple questions. biden racking up the lowestt poll numbers of his presidency. only thirty seven percent ofing. americans approve of the job that he's doing. and that assumes biden biden is actually doing his job. turns out he only works part time as president. most of bif biden's public evenn happen between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm, which amounts to ah 30 hour work week. meanwhile, his screw up son , hunter, can't seem to get out of the headlines. this week, the first son'sto attorneys met with doj prosecutors to discuss resolving their criminal investigation. hunters also got some child support problems. cl's being forced to appear in person in court next week after claiming poverty relating to his four year old daughter. itse is the case involving the grandchild that president biden refused dise to acknowledge. x gran >> i have six grandchildredcn and i'm crazy about them.y si
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and i speanglek to them every>>h single day. >> nots ou a joke, but hunters i of wedlock daughter makes itd rr seven . m but the medioca would rather mok hunter scandals as some right l wing obsessioniste. take a listen to this.r but i was watching another network the other day and i work and they're saying, oh,a, and biden is so disconnected from america. he's so horrible.o to he's so thisthe he's so that. s and they go to one of the guests and say, why is he so bad? hunter l joe biden's laptop?areo and i'm sitting here thinking,mn are you kidding? me? >> i mean, okay, if there's something on that, send him to jail. but then it were that easy, you know? well, i'll startkn with you.ow you know, the president now is thirty seven percent lowest a approval rating after he announces for president . and the amazinng is, thisg thing is this year, although he says he works between ten and four this year, he only had four events before h 10 a.m. and you only had 12 soht
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far , almost five months into. the year. an and after six pm and four, week three months, he had no weekend events. >> does he really want the job?a i was going to say, judge, what a case for reelection. >> four more years. might you know, if i might, that morning joe clip is absolutely remarkable. >>le. exists.east there's an acknowledgment that hunter huden existsd mornin and morning joe would like to absolve itself for not covering hunter e biden through 2020.ng but they're willing to admit atl this point is something that the doj as well is willing to admit, which is only half the truth that hunter biden is somehow involved in some kind of tax scandal, that s some admission thatth the laptop might be real. we're getting there. le. hunter the truth why there is an obsession oversa hunter biden's laptop and why it impugns why joe biden, becaur this is a story about corruption. potentia this is a story about potentialn corruption among the bidenally,f
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family that goes all the waypren to the top , potentially of president biden. if joe scarborough is interested in the truth and understanding why we talk understak abokabout this, look t on the laptop. >> all right, julian , i'l>> ju. go . tht go with where we just went. i mean, the truth is that itwasj . wasn't just about the laptop. where we are now is we have a a whistleblower who is saying w that a senior person iann the is who's saying, i want political whistleblower protection because i can prove not because i haveth a political agenda, bun with documents, emails, ete cetera, that this case is notha being handled the way other cases are being handled. irsg in the irs, meaning hunte biden. and we also norew know that more biden family members are benefiting from the millionss that are coming from overseas. >> i the thing that we alwayswah have to point ouavt is the bidee story is not really about hunter biden in the sense of the national news media. the only reason thiss is a topc at this table, the only reason
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reporters cover this,rt ers, tsome reporters, the only n any americans care about it atds all is insomuch as it relatess to his dad. and that's what's being usede in out right now by republicans, bt who are investigating this, by the multiple lawsuits that are going on . i will say thie s aboutschedu the president's schedulele. joving worked at the white house for four years, i've seena the job up close and personal from stamina perspective, it'sme probably the hardest job on earth.si you can trer eveny and make it easier for people.rnationa you can try and cut events, cut internatiotravel in travel and it. but at the end of the day, there is no way to make this ant easy job. whatever the public's the publicic event s event schet >> i think you said ten , a ten to four . is that right? that's fifthf th that's about ah basiably of the president's schedule on a weekly basis. s. hmost of what he does is not seeing most of what he does, is being in meetings inhone the situation room, doing .briefings, phone calls. >> so i don't know what the white house's plan for him is .
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it but it is a real challenge t anybody to do that job. i cannot imagine how difficult it would be to do it in your 80s, but that's somethingo they'll have to figure out. i mean , i would struggle to do it. >> i'm lespress thaniden half te >> greg: and and i'm not even six . fir i'm just barely get a grip. i i would say at first to tellscag you i couldn't do it. you know, joe , joe scarborough has basically said , greg,at t that, you know, we lookehid at this in 2020. i mean, was that we havee absolved him of any criminaly responsibility, liability, several problems. t ha and they don't even recognize w what has happened since then, whicllh was the walls closing ie on joe and not so much.e hunter yeah.to paraphrase what the de i would like to paraphrase what the democrats used to say. thenhild shoulleftd be lef behtd unless it's a stripper baby . then all bets are off. sicky the way, happy national cycle day. thank you . yeah, i would have dressed up too, but at least you get eat to eat the sorbet if it spills
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on you, no one will notice. >> there you go.ur there you go. obs at least our obsessions are about real things, right? morni when morningng joe was obsessed about russian collusion, it never materialized. , it earlybecause it didn't exin didny the way, i commend him on talking. you didn't even see me eve. 's l >> his lips move. incredible. and it was there obsession that adve them gave trump billions of free media, free ele political advertising. they elected the guy out of rat their obsession with ratings. b so don't the reason why they're they say obsession is because they're tryingo margin to margie the truth. t like you said, the story's notou about hunter. it's about the cover uthp and hw it benefits the big guy. day >> in the old days, journalists would proudly obsess overt, stories right? it. a story like that, they wouldotm die. right. and they live it.pa they breathe it.re i meand to lapto, watergate is s compared to this laptop. let's be honest. would so a story like this wouldou'r be huge. now, if you're interested in his story, you're obsessed likeo
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there's something wrong with you. schele.country,to talk about his schedule given its state of this country, which is a pretty bad state.presid the news work that the president works a few hours a day should trigger one thought and one thought only god help us if he worked more right. let's get him down.g: no. i'm going to say n.v.. no, let's get hi m down to fiveo five hours. rslet's get him down to four.s,i but the problem here is ifthat. he's working, it's clear others are. >> and he admitted that hei' said , when i became president , i , i thought i'd be giving orders. now i just take them.g that we were postulating that all tho along that he's just a puppet.ee so the onltsy orders he gets these days are take a napdone and don't soil the carpet. we'll handle everyt. thing else. that's why you're seeing all this far left step coming fromsi a gundy who is basically kind o a reactionary person about crime is nowus just completely befuddled. >> he's elmer fud without the charm. e >> you know, he wears pants.m. and that's a good point.e yes, very good point. he saves us .ca, but, you know, jessica,
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they they basically say thatthat the left about hunter, you know ,that that we're obsessed rea with him. and we talked about how it'sy ab reallyou about. but you've got claire mccaskill now. >> she's agh formet?r senator , correct? yeah, she's saying that,about fa you know, this is just about family dysfunction, all of nothr this. and it's nothing seriousan. a and she goes into what about fe ism? and it's as though, you they jn feel that, you know, this justtl like every other family inn with the united states is alwayss coc one person with a problem. >> well,that m i thinkos it's c that most families have someone who is an addict in their families. famili but obviously the bidens are an theyptional family, exceptional for what they've achieved. >> they're exceptional for what they're worth. r whatand because the press in s the united states of america, there are other powerful of afamilies that have a lot ofi family turmoil and where kids are trading on their fathersverc names. and that's verommo
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y, very common. and i don't you know, to the what about as in front, i'm sure claire mccaskill, whenn she was talking about that, mentioned the trumps and thingse that the trump kids have t gotts because their last name is trump. >> i don't want to minimize what the connection to joe biden from hunter might be until kno we know exactly till everything is out there. but the republican s are doings reac themselves no favors. and i think that's whatby goi the morning joe crewng is reacting to by going on tv incessantly and talking aboutngh put your head down and do the work. i'll bring up the interviews again. jim comber on with the foxt and friends hosts a couple oevfr weeks ago talking about think everything that they've got. and finally, i think it was brian said, well, what are you got? thisit wasatabouti a ton of what as in from you know, well, this could lead to this.at and if this and if that com the time has come to move past. if if you want to lead newst an cycles with this, if you want to go out and do your job in private and not go on national
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tv, all the time and boastave nh about what you have when you definitively have nothing at this moment to connect hunter biden's business fadealings to his father.t woul personally, would you noyot agrt that hunter biden and his father have gone together and various things together? it's notunte as thoughr bi huntn is doing something separately. and as it relates to thechil trr children, they're all in he was business. this guy got thrown out of the military because he was a drug addict. so what businessld. he's conducting in the rest of the world, he's not doing itrgy. based on his expertise and energy. well, soe question but but but the question really is , ife the department of justice takes five years of a grand juryion a with an answer as to what they're going to investigation, and can't come up with an answer as to whathe they're going to do, the republican but s have no ch but to put it out in public i because doj, evens nothe whistleblower, wants to sy it is not doing what w they're supposed. i think the whistleblowele blowr should get whatever protections they need to be able to come forward. i am not one of those partisan
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that says if you draw a straight line from one hundred biden was doing 10% to his dad and he's the big guy' and he got 10%, and that's in a bank account that i can seeans that i would say that het deserv doesn't deserve to be president and that we were all taken fo be r a big ethical rids but at this moment in time, we don't have any evidence of, it that. >> but to just to put a ribbon on this, it shouldn't be thereg' sole responsibility ofere the republicans to investigate the truth to gregg'sa point, there was once a period in time when the media thought it wasth their job to expose the truth and not dismiss a potential scandal.ial as an obsession. >> judge jeanine: okay. as an obsession. >> greg: >> okay, coming up in your face, the liars at it agai the border are at it again. besi as biden braces for the biggest surge we've ever seen . even go down a heart attack.
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this change and already are hard at work spreading disinformation that the border will be open after that, high encounters will place a strain on ourstrain o entire system, i our dedicated and heroic workforce and our communities. the smugglers propagandaities.e is false. let me be clear. i our border is not open and will not be open after may 11th.may >> well, republicans say the response is not going to cut the mustard the and in response to that just passed a bill that would reinstated some trump era border policies. top democrat in the house,'r hakeem jeffries, is accusing theme of weaponizes on this issue. >> listen, if the republicans are really interested inlution t finding a real solution, to this challenge, we welcome that conversation. i'm just concerned that too many of the extreme anger republicans have chosen to try and weaponizes the immigration
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issue not to solve the problem ,but to try to maximize political advantage weaponizes o meaning that blaming itno on president biden not doing enough to protec t these children. >> that's correct. okay, great.expire i so title 42 is going to expire in less than two weeks. we just saw some evidence of what i'm about to point out, which is that t congress is the worst kicker of this down the road. >> i mean, they you chucked their responsibility to try and secure the border years go . and now when we're literally i,o a crisis, they're spending the last two weeks fightings about whose fault it is .e >> it's frustrating becauswe doe do we do this topic overn to and over again. had you listen to hakeem jeffrieske say the same things over and over again, and he'sot not even trying. >> we welcome that conversation. why isy liberal alwaysconver wants to have a conversation and then when you have a conversation , they don't wantwelcom
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to have it, but they say wetion. welcome the conference's present companent company exclu. totally like that.a yes. and then>> jes, of course, thene they transition into extremeg:? republican , which is who are these people? why is it everybody? it is ione t one person?s please let us know. and then then the coup de weaponizes. >> we're always weaponizes something right where're alwe in we're over weaponizes things again. >> this is this is kining. thd like - the a block, you know, it's why isn't it, you know, why isn't this a story.me nocause the media has deemeddiat not a story. from m >> wy e can talk about it. but speaking from my point of view, i am not a feet on the ground. reporter . alking >> i'm a talking. -head, i s i sit here and give my opinionsn and then i go drinking.s so g so the thing is , reporters are doing this because they don't want to do it. i so this topic keeps repeatingees itself, repeating itself. and and then when you come up and you see this this amazing and from fox, we're down there. you get silence or you get
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accusations of xenophobia orr even worse, racism. i think you've got to keep busing migrants to sanctuary cities. you've got to have the consequences. meet the meat, the policies do >> g policy,. >> no one's left. so judge one of the problems here is when it comes to congressional inaction, we saw republicans now form bell the last two years ring alarm bells about a crisis at the border. they've now been in control of the house for four months. ththis is the first timed they have proposed legislation to try and secur e the border again. thirteen days.yester so4 me out yesterday, so fourteendays days before title forty two expires, that does obt speak ofo a top priority to me. >> well, obviously, it's the administration that's got if to come up with the what the answer. and if you'll recallall,, the administration had the house, the senate and the oval. if the democrats oval.if theocru to resolve this, they could have resolved it, bu didtn'e it they didn't because it'sn keep a political issue that they can keep saying that the republicans are cruel. congresswoman jane powell, she
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says that the way the republicans are handling the border is cruel. we nee.d a pathway to let them in. in and now juxtaposed againstamo that is mayor adams, now a biga democrat of a big city, coming out and saying, i want fema ban to ban cities from busing people into cities. so now you've got democrats who are fighting with each other because lookting wit,lear. the republicans right now are very clear . we don't have to come e up with an issue. aw it's against the law to come here illegally. heyou need a wall and you need . to be down there to prevent. pt you don't need to just let themb in four million at this point. uyand what i love about this gui mayorkas, who's a liar, also is spreading disinformation that the cartels are spreading disinformationey're sphe. are you kidding me?s ar the cartels are killing us . they're not spreading disinformation and it's a strain on our system. sosi whanformaont the , mayorke you going to do about it? you tell me, are you getting
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more cops at the border? i mean, because forty thousand juarez just waiting to cross.>>g soil just get to a judge's poin. republicans have now made it a strategic objective to get my impeached will that helpayora them achieve their objectives of securing the border? >> i doubt it. will: i it might be something that's be important for this conversation. if they really want to highlight to the american people that this is someon americanle that e fulfi who has not been fulfilling his duties, if that's how they feele about it. buy t the best route is to get some bipartisan legislation. and therrtisane are two bills ne so there's the homeland committee bill and homeland security committeel, and the judiciary bill . tomobennie thompson, who's the ranking democrat on the homelanrr the rankid secy committee, it's pushings al back and saying that it cuts all of thil s assistance to nonprofit groups that offer migrants humanitarian help.s but that seems like something that you could work out. buou couldt you you have republr who are also pushing back . so thomas massie voted with the democratths. and tony gonzalez, a republican in texas, has said that it's
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to restrictive on asylum. now, these are all's things that maybe we can find a solution to and then you can get that thu through the senate. f th i don't know. but gone are the days, itreallyw hoems, of the gang oanf eight or when people really want to bengt honest about these things.onest, and if w e are going to beat's a honest, because that's what weya do here. neither party wants to solve this crisis becaustoe everybody benefits from undocumented labor across this country. e crp whatever state you are in, iff there are crops to pick, ifhat o there are houses to clean or anything that you cau can use people who are living within the shadows here in thisdo, romt country to do people benefitd tr from that. and that's why republicans, independents and democratslicanm argument for slavery, typicalmet democrat. >> no, no, no. for i'm sorry. i tell them that i'm not pro slavery like. >> yeah,g butbecause you known it is interesting, because thats is the argument. i mean, for slaver necy is that it's like it was a necessity of cheap labor. >> it's cheap labor because labr it's free and in this country is super cheap. these people get pai adese pe the chance to have a better
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life. they don't they're notople like force pick crops, get nothing beaten, , et cetera. they're paid is what they get paid. >> they get housing, they get medication, they get they canhe go so much in the shadows. they're like, no, it's not really akin to slavery. >> yeah, i agree with you thats. removing mayorkas would dold d little to change the outcome, because this is the perspective of the administratio n. is the priority of administration i is not to solve this problem. i also agree with you that ate least one of the parties doesn't want to solve the problem. >> but it's not the republican party. repuan ps do not want to solve illegal immigration. i was just curious, as they said , tens of thousandsation.c illegal immigrants mass at the border. what's this look like worldwide? i just had aborder the producerl this article from 2020 one nine hundred million people worldwidworldwide migrate. 22% of them want to come to the united states of america. that'sited sta one hundred and eighty million people. >> that would that's halalf offf our current population. poyou know, if you the cartels have noticed a reality, news has republicans have noticed a reality. >> fox news has noticed a reality. and if we notice and say the truth of that reality,
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we're not propagating a disinformation. we're telling the world this we're te is what this administration has done. they've opened it to ato a potential one hundred and 80 million people to come to this country. no interest dot they havedo in solving this problem. >> well, and by the way, we cove not seen the real surge of people, which is going to be t coming over the next ten years. >> which is folks migratingfri, here from africa, famine, disease, you know, continue to ravage that continent. most of what we're seeingng i is from latin america. stick with us, though, because next segment coming up, we'veho got a climate activist who shutu down a highway now admitting she just wantst ighway to ruin everybody's lives. >> we're goingg to to debate tht >> we're goingg to to debate tht so i can add and subtract allun. the lines down, taking sincestag the lines down, taking sincestag i bought the team, i'm put on the chase, freedom and car, back and a few other things to start off with . the sound system. that's gas iggest s cash back lio
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shut down traffic on a busy road during morning rush hour. >> the spokesperson spokesmits woman of that protest jus actually admits that activists want to make t your life . and she's comparing her actions to the civil rights movement. e we consciously are disrupting people's lives today in hopes that we can mitigate more serious destruction down roadroad. the suffragettes, the civil rights movement, they were not well liked during their time. now, with hindsight, we see that their actions or moral and justified, perfect. n >> it's absolutely perfect. judge, the heroes of their ownow play. well, you know, first of all,t f i don't know what they expect to get out of this destructiont that this out of thiofs disordey . we've talked about this many times before. but, you know, when shbuoue tale about as a climate activist, she talked about, you know, they're not unlike suffragettes,
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. it's like a civi we'l rightsrefs movement. we're not the first peopt peopli to do things that are really out of line. >> s whao i looked up what, an the women suffragettes didy did was they and what they did wasent. they lobbied. >> now, that's pretty violent. they petitioned, they didd they parades and they did pageants. pageants, and they and they did plays where they would at literally act out what it't's lis like to have eqi rights. and whenever they picketed, they did iitwhite hot round thee house. and i gueshos thatuse. caused some problems around the white house. s delual if she's delusional ifs and she's in line with what the civil rights and suffragettes of thiso th country just get to the judge's poin t. >> if you continuously fally fal back on threats, shouting, vandalism or violence, doesn't it reflect that you're part ofrt a movement that's actually pretty, pretty cult ish and totally divorced from reality and reason? i think that movements that arel trying to effect real change, t peu could accuse any of them of
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being cultish about it, that people are that dedicatet ded because they think it's that important. now, the odds of thisd if actually working out are basically zero. people just get annoye d ifre you're in other countries, likeo we had that video in italy and where people got out ofcked p their cars and picked the protesters up off the road and moved them out of their way i they could get on with their day. and i happenen to thin tk that the climate crisis is real and that it's important to be. bu addressing. ta but when you ust whe terms le it's a civil rights movement, you talk about the suffragettes ,everybody who knows anything about this, their eyes glaze roll, your eyes glaze over.s glz because i was thinking, oh, civil rights heroes, i'm talking about this woman, also rosa parks, ruby bridgesrsn had john lewis, like those conversations are happening in people's homes. absolutely not. e's and it detracts from the ca >> but i think, greg, i choose colts' specifically as a word,te because this seems to be its despite its invocations of science, this is a faith basedm movement that requires total dedication. thin also,ne the thing is the l. if you think somethingt that's yo really important, that's
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part of being in a cult, you will justify anything >>nter biden will know, including like mass shootings, like somebody shoots g upuse thy a church. h th's becausea gr they haveeate a greater idea that's usuallyth racist or whatnot. so the idea that because wethin. don't care what the person thinks, this movement wants yosg to lose their cool becauseey wah they know how to play the media. right. they wantention,t the attention. play their it. so the longer the more we play their stuff, the better it is for him. >> but i have a question forrfectly you , mr. sports . guy. >> why is it perfectly okay, even encouraged to brutally tackle in body slam a spectator when they run on to a fieldrigh? and disrupt a professional game? >> righto, i. is if so, if you can do that, whyly get is way worse. there are ambulances trying to get somewhere. there are people trying to get to work. ther for eds to be an exemption for people in cars to get out,he grab these idiots and hurl them, into the bushes and if needhe
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be , hold them down, take off their pants, throw them into the lake so they can't go anywhere. in your carand then get back ir because we can do that atn do a baseball game. thawe could do that there. >> you may be tired.>> w take offill: the pants.? that that was just for fun.. i was just for fun.is >> but if you want to know,lkin the thing is , she was talking about like in the future, envirm environmentalists are never right. >> look,r look at finland. greenpeace right now will noear. longer protest nuclear power. this is a big deal because forey 40 years, that's all greenpeace did. and they realize that that t forty years of trying to destroy nuclearro power mayte have led us to more climatee bes change. >> because we stuck to fossill fuels more because what is warnd about if not trying to find cheaper energy? and that means whether it's ans or gas, we go intorgy. other countries and we kill people over energy, energy is th, the only thing wee for nuclear power, it's cleand and it's safe .w they >>'r and greenpeace fodder for four years now, they're realizing it's a mistake. qugi'm going to put the question to you, julian .
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why can'llian. wht we body slamat disrupt and tackle that destructive the commute. >> greg: and leave commute and leave out the parta about the pants? i look, i don't ever think that the solution to destruction is more destruction. >> same with violent d. violenc >> never should beget more violence. it doesn't helmore viop. but i have to say, i understand the sentiment of and thisr is somebody who's never protested in my life, but i understand the sentiment of yu you see a system around you orgt something that's going on that people aren't aware of.d it i >> and it is we are where we hear about it every day.ry what we hear about day it everym ,the climate, every day.atm talk >> we don't know.genera i'm talking about climate. i'm just talking in general. way i for example, i feel this way about the mistreatment of animals in factoryin facto farmo >> i feel like so outrage sometimes that like i want to scream. >> i would i would io f it wouli accomplish anything. but i realize it well.d so i understand the feeling of bu like sometimes you need to like to you want to jolt people awake a because these horrible thingse
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