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th. that's when i decided to introduce the farmer's dog to her diet. it's just so fresh that she literally gets bubbles in her mouth. now she's a lot more active, she's able to join us on our adventures. and we're all able to do things as a family. ♪ get started at betterforthem.com ♪ >> hi everyone i'm tom along with tammy bruce, doctor nicole welcome to the big saturday show the big story tonight, president biden ramping up his attacks against maga republicans, and a few hours the president will speak in front of the media at the white house correspondent dinner and last night tripled down on maga republican insults at a dnc if you fund raiser saya republicans are trying to take us become wards but together we won't let them do it and this is not your father's republican
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party also, those maga republicans are a real problem. but among voters maybe the problem is him. his approval rating hitting new low in a recent "gallup poll" with 59% disapproval of the job he's doing. and democratic strategist don't like all of the negativity. >> it sometimes frustrates me when i hear people and some democrats say that, you know, joe biden doesn't excite them he doesn't send a thrill up their leg and that i think we need to maybe value some different things in who we choose as president he's a man of tremendous integrity and in public service for the right reasons. >> but is that a public service leaning saying he works about six hours a day only able to schedule events between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. you want a job like that dongt you and biden approval may be at all time low but vp and 224 polling lower, behind scenes of
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the white house and biden campaign team trying to give the veep and image boost she's featured in formally campaign announcement and featured prominently on his revamp website let's get to it tammy bruce doesn't seem like attacks on maga are working but can he stop himself from doing it? >> i don't think he's making decisions about what he's going to be stopped at doing and not stopped from doing he's just following some orders. we know that this is not worked -- he looks you can just look at the poll and it is not just recently this is there's been many iterations you remember there's been the blood red background with the marines and the back and that was like the initial announcement. americans don't like it. remember partly he ran on being unity, bringing everybody together. this is not that. and especially with everything going on where you're feeling more united with your neighbors where you have more in common when it comes to inflation when there's war and might have a loved one in the military and weird things are happening and something is not quite right
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with the white house and you -- right now you want real unity so they can't stop themselves in part because this work in 16. it's worked i should say in 20 it's in they think it is going work again and replay what they did in the last campaign. because they can't win on the issues. so what they want to do is win on hatred whether it is trump or whoever it is i would predict whoever the nominee is is going to get the same treatment and it will backfire. >> i love that point you made inflation really knows no party. all your neighbors are feeling it and it hurts joe i have never been on the cover of the alumni magazine but the democratic strategist you heard there liz smith she has and as you heard in that sound bite attacking audacity who doesn't think he's dining good job how much did she do with that soundbite right there? >> 70% decrease. it's not that joe biden doesn't
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give up a thrill up our leg therefore we don't like but it is baseds on his performance you talked about inflation he's underweargt when it comes to polling on handling of inflation. we have a crime crisis like we have not seen since the 1990s and major cities from new york to philadelphia, chicago, san francisco and so on. then we have what's going out the u.s. southern border where we have 180 who run the terror watch list apprehended those are ones that we know about and, obviously, millions that have come over and exhausting our health care system for example, let alon the fentanyl that's coming over and killing record number of americans and u.s. test scores, 30 year low for our high school students. so on every level and every metric it is not that he doesn't thrill us but not thrilling us with a job performance and imagine this we have a president making tough decisions 24/7 that's 24 hours week, and 7 months a year. if people saw an effort maybe they would be forgiving they don't and could you imagine i'll leave it here if we have a media that did their job and truly held this president accountable
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what that approval rating would look like probably in the 20s i would say. >> so i hear joe's answer and tammy's answer and i wonder why isn't there somebody else besides rfk jr. and marianne williams throwing their hat in the wing to challenge him well bernie has an answer. >> i got -- has to do with the real fear of the growth of right wing extreme nism this country. and that is the republican party over the last number of years accelerated by trumpism. has become not a conservative party but a right wing extremist parties. >> okay nicole doctor -- doctor nicole if i'm hearing that correctly it is republicans fault, of course, trump's fault that the democrats have a weak bench. >> well everything seems to be that republicans fault is listening to president biden also senator sanders but that is exactly what they're saying the reason other people are not putting their name in for the
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democratic spirem we live in a deep state they don't want actual candidates but a puppet to get funding for to get election they don't actually care about good leadership. joe has laid it out how only thing that president biden can run on is by criticizing others because he has nothing to show for the last couple of years. and the polls don't lie. his -- he only won the popular vote in 2020 by 4% he should be careful when he comes out lashing out at republicans in general because he wasn't that popular then and he's certainly not now. his approval ratings is 37% only 16% of the country says economy is good. 19 only 19% of people think that the economy is getting better. why he thinks that he can walk into this election and win -- the only one who is less popular than president biden is his running mate. this was a terrible choice for him when it comes to the next election. because kamala harris 2% of democrats think that she should
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run for president. so why would they want her to be the vp because let's be honest president biden is going to be quite old during this next term so people are going to be looking at the vp pick. >> doctor, apparently that bad polling by kamala is actually all of our fault the american people. take a listen to former chief of staff ron klain. >> sexism and racism are part of the problem no question about it. i think that -- you know i think she was not as well known in national politics before she became vice president. and you know, i think that, you know, she just hasn't had the right -- she has not gotten credit for all she's done. >> tammy racism plus sexism allegedly equals word silence. >> what really equals is the real racism and sexism where you're not giving you're treating her like an infant like a victim, and like she's some out there victimized biering
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else that's in the air. as opposed to treating her like woman making bad choices. because the only way that office is going to get fixed is for her to change what it is she's deciding to do she's not a robot she's not an idiot she's -- you know, a big politician in california powerful enough to become the vice president. why are we -- why are democrats treating her as, though, she's being victimized when someone opens a door -- that's not good material for the presidency certainly not for the vice presidency it is the democrats problem putting woman of color in that position like they have as the white house spokesperson and then bearing them effectively with horrible news, without guidance, and letting them just be thrown under the bus. that's the democrats and nobody else. >> democrats rejected her remember she dropped out of the primary early on because she was not polling well and in democras did not like her as a
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presidential campaign so why she continues to be in that place she checked a lot of bongses. >> ron klain should apologize to dmngt voters that did not elect kamala harris as their nominee. remember, she ran for the 2020 presidency right and she didn't even get to 2020 she got to december of 2019 and then she was rejected by democratic voters and who -- what did she blame sexism and racism. just like klain is now. and the reason why joe biden is running by the way is because of kamala harris and how incompetent she's been from a public speaking perspective in terms of job reforms around border because this isn't ronald reagan handing to herbert walker bush but joe biden doesn't have that. now it was the plan to hand it off to her and he looks like hero for having first female president or at least running for now and now we got -- >> in exchange i would argue because of her performance. >> precisely. >> common theme about all of this is this white house and hand her and supporters are
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gaslighting us when it comes to the president and vice president. whether this is going to be a theme tonight i'll guess no at the white house correspondence dinner but we have created a biden bingo card for all things that we expect to happen and joe concha i would like to start off with you which letter did you pick and do you think you're going to win? inch went with d when i go to bingo night in new jersey the middle you get the middle for free. >> what you got there? >> awkward pause -- all right. obviously how do i get out of here that's going to happen forget a name and says, not kidding. folks -- i don't know. go to draft kings you get that and put at least a dime on it as they say in new jersey. >> i'm feeling confident in you and doctor what letter do you have? >> no, no, come on he's going mention ice cream he can't go a couple of days without doing that so he's i'm sorry i'm i circled on the screen people
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know. so he'll make a joke about his age someone has to. he's going maybe lose the battle with the prompter if he even goes off the prompter at all and going to have word salad and contrast himself to trump and deflect blame on the gop because that's all he has. >> i don't know doctor sapphire i think you're right. i think you and concha are tied here tammy what you got? >> we can all be winners. i think we can, so i'm e. and you know we saw the cheat sheet issue come up you think oh well they'll correct that and never happen again that's happened multiple times it is going to be a busy night. he's going to have lots to say he'll have a cheat sheet so we might see that. and then let's see here we've got he's -- going to be telling i guess i would think we're going get another fake story. >> amtrak related. some related to something or pool or amtrak or something. >> or -- he will maybe call kamala harris president harris. he's done that multiple times. >> yeah a strangest thing in the
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world, and i don't know. will he -- i guess he'll be praising the media. >> i look at speech from last year he praised media over and over again last year. >> and a reason to they're his peeps. >> applaud and then after he's going to blow them off again. >> for mine very quickly because i picked beat joe shouts needs handlers help and personal space guaranteed that those three are there. quotes this dad i'm worried about this one so i am asking the panel to expand dad to include corn pop because as we know corn pop was bad and we don't know corn pop and his dad aren't the same person and also a guarantee to violate somebody's personal space. there we go we have -- >> like a sniff you were referring to. on "the big saturday show" supreme court justice alito thinks he knows the identity of the supreme court leaker we get into that, next don't go anywhere.
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it was almost one year ago that politico published draft about of the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade and then came the protest some of them getting violent. even leading to the arrest of a man threatening to kill justice kavanaugh outside his home, justice alito now says, quote, i personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible. but that's different from the level of proof that is needed to name somebody. you know tammy the way that i see this -- first of all good news that at least they have an idea because it is almost been a year now and we have been in the dark and it didn't really look very good it made for very bad optics that we didn't have a clue who leaked it. >> that was my feeling about the importance of him saying that he has a sense he knows he knows everyone knows. he's not going to be off on his own it is not a giant place it is big but not a giant place. and it's as a team they cared about this. and of course, it had a tremendous impact on the court
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and so as a result, i would think that their internal procedures will have changed. but really this is our supreme court. right, these are our people this is our country. we're the sovereign. this was a dramatic horrible thing to have happen. the supreme court clearly is key in the country running smoothly. so we deserve just like the tennessee shooter manifesto, we deserve to know these things we get into a habit of thinking the american people don't matter and they don't need to know these things creating more of a gulf, gap between our trust and legitimate city and who they think the boss is and that becomes problem. but so we -- that so the one good thing, silver lining they have changed something internally we don't know position of that person and again the insult that they're just -- you know, his argument is they don't have enough proof effectively to expose this person. and that i find also to be very strange since this seems to have
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been electronic issue in part. and then you think about crimes, was a crime committed we can't know until we get more details. and that becomes important because this is for crying out loud the supreme courts. >> and joe to be fair, this leak wasn't without consequences toipght read you one of the quotes from the wall street journal from friday those of us who were thought to be in the majority thought to have approved my draft opinion. we're really targets of assassination it was rational for people to believe that they might be able to stop the decision by killing one of us, obviously, he's referring to the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh. but yet the media barely covered that. >> nicole this was an attempt to intimidate these judges that's why you leak it out there and then those protest in in front of justice houses resulting in arrest of the attempted murtd murder of a supreme court justice so when you go back and look at bigs stories of 2022 that doesn't register. of course, it got coverage when it originally happened but almost blown off like it wasn't
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a serious event type of thing and biden administration being a-ok with protest outside of the justice home when is it is against the law. so look, this attempt came from an activist on the left as far as this attempt on justice kavanaugh and chilling threats to democracy this is exhibit a knicks coal. >> todd mikely weighed in on twitter he has a couple of tweets that said, if justice alito has a good idea who leaked draft and dobbs so do others why hasn't the doj investigated house judiciary committee should consider this asap and supreme court marshal should conduct a full investigation. you're an attorney what are your thoughts on the legality of all of this? >> a great suggestion by the senator as for the legality -- it goes beyond was this right was this wrong was this illegal. because there are few things at play here. one, when it comes to leaker him or herself this individual has presumably been allowed to practice law for an entire year.
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following this distinct, this person should be disbarred immediately and once we find out who this person is, let me put a caveat never allowed to practice any state or jurisdiction in the country because what they defense such an affront to the rule of law itself and the policies and procedures in place to make sure justice is meeted out in this country. to the point about the assassination attempt if we treat this as -- oh it's part of the process. then the system of law yongdz rule of law the system of law we have in our country is over. because we cannot have a system where justices have to worry about throats threats to their life because it affects decision making and third when it comes to why haven't we found this individual yet either the doj has this information is inept or covering up for proabortion
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people and have we heard that after covering up language before when it comes to hungtser biden because hunter biden information has been in the hands of doj for years now and nothing has happened. why are we still waiting to find the leaker in the supreme court context why hasn't hunter biden been charged, obviously, decisions are being made at the top of the doj to preventing this and that is affront beyond rule of law and beyond just our system of laws. >> you know justice alito made comments saying, you know, that he believes he know who is did it. but he doesn't necessarily have the burden of proof to bring it forward so is that because he's wanting to protect this person from potentially the backlash that could ensue, i mean, what about protecting the pro-life centers or justice kavanaugh? why dngts people care there? we'll have more discuss on this as it comes but coming up next, who should get to decide if kids can use social media? parents -- or the government? a pair of democrats caught on a hot mic slamming the rights of
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snapchat and everyone in school saw it and spread it further and you couldn't get away from it and goes on to write kids aren't ready for social media very good warning there or example especially you got kids usually any of us do something dumb, people do move on. it is impossible now to have things be disappeared to not have that happen. but issue here is are parents just out of touch are they -- you being a parent? is this something that you think you can do alone with this help when it comes to what this bill is which creates things like age verification credential and having sites use algorithms to keep kids off what's your take? >> i am a mother of three, obviously, i am all for limiting social media. i think that there have been some great things and very positive things to come from social media but i think when it comes to children adolescents and young adults there's been a lot of consequences rise in mental illness feeling of
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depression increase suicide so when it comes to children and social media, i do think it needs to be limited. the government doing it and in certain ways feels xi jinpingish to me i think that the parents need to get a little bit more involved. and unfortunately i think parents have taken a hands off approach to it. >> this is what we get into it because it seems like it is clear with what's going on with social media parents aren't taking control of it this is a bipartisan bill. it is something joe biden is talked about wanting to do regarding limiting ads to young people we've got that conversation in the country now about what can minors consent to. kind of confirms that maybe minors need some parameters here. >> there are some parents out there i think nec coal will agree with me and todd you'll see this they are lazy it is an easy out to give them a ipad an have fun on youtube because then you get your free time and i saw what was happening to my children during covid this stuff is addictive and a lot of it they can -- you put them on educational app
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they can navigate to something that's good quickly. can i have a phone my daughter asked, yeah she's like oh ariana ava every kid's name these days begins in starts and begins and ends with a a it is amazing. but i said no when you're 17 you're driving that's fine. she's like what about an emergency, so no access to the -- >> thinking you're engaged this is about social pressure. you go to school every one has x, it is about also clothing, it is about shoes, it's about what gadget you have, and then you get excised out of that if you don't have stuff. >> i'm unequivocal on this maybe because my kids are 2 and under but the goth can prevent you from drinking smoking, driving signing contract going to casino renting your car and voting until you're 18. yet we allow our kids to be on social media -- i am all for it. congressional ban ban it and if
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it is not banned ban in the piro house. >> vermont democrats on a hike mic, though, bashing the idea that you parents should have any rights, listen to this. >> that -- one line parental -- >> stakes bill on what we rejected twice and said to the senate democrats are playing politics with children lives it is all part of this parental crap that they're selling. this is why -- we have to keep the senate -- because the house is in the hands of the republicans. and they can push through all kinds of stupid things and we rely on the senate to kill it all. >> todd, did they not learn anything about what happened to youngkin and whether parents should have rights. >> they think government control yours kids i come from family of teachers i mean no disrespect you work for me my taxpayer dollars pay your salary teach
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them some 10.9 billion that's a b in aig -- aeg up from 8 prnt 5 billion and new york income laws increased about 25 billion in 2021 from 19.5 and 9 billion just 9 billion in 2019, california they lost 29 billion in 2021 more than triple what it did just four years ago. all of this income migration helps explain why florida and other low tax states lead the country in job growth unquote but isn't stopping from fulfilling green dreams california banned diesel stocks in 2023 they have to approve it and in new york, the governor and lawmakers just agreed on a ban on -- gas stoves. the state will reportedly ban natural gas in new buildings starting in 2025 when they vote on a budget as early as next
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week. this is remarkable. nicole that california, illinois, new york, where we live new jersey along with todd and new jersey -- their leaders don't seem to care they're losing all of this tax revenue you keep seeing budget gaps eventually these states will go bankrupt and it seems like they're like oh, well bye-bye -- >> we were talking about it in earlier you have president biden criticizing republicans well what happened during the pandemic everyone came out and criticized governor desantis how he handled things yet florida had the biggest influx of people they gain 32.3 billion dollars of income in 2021. because people left in droves, new york, california, and the reason that is whatting is because the democrats are running these states so poorly. so facts matter while you want to say all of the feel good things and criticize others you have to really put money where your mouth is look at us in new jersey i pay ten times property tax here than i did in my home
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state of arizona. i can barely get to my driveway because there's so many potholes on street we lose power all of the time because of the above ground wires, the education system is horrible like what does new jersey havel of the tay nothing. it is run very poorly and democrats need to t th and when we're talking about presidential elections i think that you need to loo considering running like potentially governor newsom, he had more people leave his state than any other state why he would think anyone would trust him to run a country it is asinine. >> that's a thing when it comes to the presidential election it make it is easy to make the argument diewpght it to look like south carolina, run by red governors or republican governors or do you want to look like illinois, new york, a easy choice. now, todd -- 60% of new yorkers still have natural gas stoves. but yet the media told us that no they're not actually coming for these. well they're coming for them and
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coming for them quickly when you go to electric won't that be more costly to consumer than -- than actually electric or gas stoves. drain on the grid we don't know if we can power up these stoves look we aren't getting rid of your gas stoves or making your kids sit through -- wait they are. no that's what this -- they are forcing you to do that. look, i've heard from so many chefs we've interviewed on our program that you really can't cook whether you're in a restaurant or not in a restaurant unless you're using gas. we've heard from so many truckers that say you know you really can't drive a truck unless you're with diesel and heard from humans that said you can't breathe unless you have oxygen. so -- let's stop with these it's been working. you're not going to help the environment by that much. if at all and let's also remember how do you create the electric -- and let's play this as a little reminder what have democrats in
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the media call conservatives call them crazy, for saying there was a gas stove ban coming. >> this sheer stupidity of it that i believe who is polling this issue telling republicans to obsess over it -- they just need to stop. >> i do think it is funny that like absolute utter republican meltdown where they're like you can take my gas stove or my cold dead handle or how dare you talk about gas stoves -- >> right wing freakout over gas stoves is the latest in a long series of culture war battles to rile up right wing and paranoid base. >> i couldn't watch that aoc -- embarrassing like watching blair witch project i got nauseous they told us it was fake and now we've got rekreepghts oh no we were lied to again. >> if there's one thing from my time on the life i've written about and say believe the left when they tell you something. believe them. that they mean it, and then, of
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course, they want to get some space sometimes it is a trial balloon, then they want to get some space and then the next thing you know it is implemented an because they have no regard for us they don't care but they want to move things out like in the middle of the night crawling out of the window. so -- i think that's what we take from this no matters how crazy something seems or dumb -- they're serious and, of course, we've seen the result of this through the last hundred years. in you know modern society and collapse of various countries because other human beings whether they be russian or venezuelan they've learned to take them seriously. >> to enact this legislation if we have data showing and figure out how to make it work and look what happened with their power grid you cannot charge your car and people very stranded on this side of the road. >> untethered from reality. straight ahead in the big saturday show elon musk warning about woke mind virus -- that's next.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big saturday show live from a disgusting new york city today it is because of the weather in addition to the fact that while it is new york city. elon musk has a new warning tonight about what he calls woke mind virus. check it out. >> i think we need to be cautious about anything that is anti--- and anything that is that results in the suppression of free speech.
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so you know those are two aspects of the work virus that are dangerous because it is often you can't question things. even questioning is bad. almost anonymous would recancel culture. tammy isn't that explanation by musk at the core of the left's strategy. suppress, prevent questions and cancel. that's it thank god just the luck this is one guy -- in the whole planet who is in a position to be able to get this attention articulate this, make a difference, so we are blessed we always happen to find the right people at the right time like reagan and thatcher pope jean paul the ii when we needed them this man was kind of a individual but take us to being able to embrace this because i'm in some ways is like i like progress and technology. but so much of this is unnatural and it is bringing up this idea that everything can change and the worst in the left which
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we've seen as technology is expanded through the last century that we've seen this kind of parallel track of controlling salespeople it is absolutely right. i hope he has a lot of good security and i hope he stays with us for a long time. >> a lot of money and he does have a lot of money and here's more from under hood of a car that elon purchased. >> my concern with what it was that -- it is somewhat of the digital town square and it is important that there be both the reality and perception of trust for a wide range of view points and -- there was a lot of censorship going on and we sort of uncovered a lot of that with files including a lot of government driven censorship. it seems that that's got to be a constitutional violation that was going on there. j right there is rebuttal when left says oh it is a private company now when it is doing the bidding of the government. >> free precisely as the way triter was run.
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censorship we saw and you share hunter story and you get lock out of the your account for sharing perspective if you said that covid came from a lab, and wuhan china that studies coronaviruses you got locked out of your account or suppressed i don't think he bought. i don't think he bought twitter because of a profit kind of gaining thing. i really think he thought that he needed to get control of this thing and really get rid of this censorship. i don't think in the end he's going to make a lot of twitter but he's lost billions and for other reasons he talked about how he's accuse of being far right. he has a imean with largest fleet of electric cars in the world that's far right? or spacex for that matter and he talks about diversity of thought being squelched in twitter let me leave you one step before we finish up here. of the top 100 rank colleges in the country, 97 of them had liberal speakers only 3 had conservative speak earn one of them was tim tebow with university of florida so when
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musk talked about how all of this is whatting at the university level at the academia level as far as why so many kids agree with this sort of censorship that's what's going on there's no diversity of thought on campuses. >> doctor sapphire i'm assuming that woke mind virus was not in any of your medical books when you were studying -- but all joking aside, if it's something that infects the populous are you worried that this is sort of itself in us in a way that we're not going to be able to get away from unless a severe structural change happens in our society. >> i think you know to his point he's not political in the stones make a world a better place and he knows that we need to do something when it couples and an electric vehicle he's putting out batteries and some other things he's trying to make the world a better place and he truly saw over the last few years of what infiltrated social media and free speech and he sees that as a huge threat to
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our democracy he wants to change and that i think that is extremely important. but i want -- he's also sounding alarm on something that i hope preem paying attention to because at this point if elon musk says something we should listen because he proves to be right 100.of the time this far. and he's warning us about the growing of a.i. as it pertains to our daily life saying not only a threat to democracy but what was his words -- human kind it could -- affect human kind and as a physician this does scare me and i think everybody is kind of jumping on this band wagon and i hope he continues to go out do these shows and really get the message out there that there's some dangers that are upon us that we need to pay attention to. >> just to be clear -- you're a radiologist you have not yet seen woke mind virus pop up in a scan? >> i believe it is infective and contagious. she saw my joke and raised me stick around big saturday --
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before todd and nicole so i'll go first after recently treated for clinical depression pennsylvania senator john fetterman back to work in senate chugging beer. let's unpack the last year shall we? this is a man who had a massive stroke less than a year ago then he checked into right after getting sworn into the senate checked into the hospital for lightheadedness and stayed for dation then nots long after that back in for weeks suffering from clinical depression. severe depression his office says he's on anti-depressants yet drinking beer at last check is a depress not a good look. >> i just want a beer. that made mement me want to dri- >> all right. a bear has gotten stuck in a tree in nevada and firefighters and wildlife officers had to rescue her it must have been very embarrassing for the bear. so this is maybe not a negative there she goes. but it was a literal flop and
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she's adorable she's fine she was tranquilized and then -- they were ready they have a tarp. she's been moved into a more appropriate more forested neighborhood where she could have fun and not get stuck. >> oh -- oh. bear scare out of me. that's a flop. nicole. >> well according to an author if you want to be skinny or lose weight you're also promoting white supremacy and the patriarchy i have a problem with this we need to stop normalizing obesity this country leads the world in obesity over two-thirds of u.s. adults are overweight or obese costing the united states 173 billion dollars in obesity related illness and obesity has similar impact on life expectancy as cigarette smoking so if a parent can tell a child not to smoke cigarettes they also need to stop normalizing being overweight and we immediate to make sure our kids are eating healthier and getting more physical activity. >> this is before they're addicted so many kids are in screens, phones watching too
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much tv not getting enough exercise. >> that increase during the pandemic you saw children -- childhood related obesity and being overweight definitely increased. but it is time get get kids back on track this is not good. >> it is a different of making fun of lizzo and saying lizzo is the body beautiful that everybody should aspire to the ladder has health ramifications we need to remember that. finally democrats in oregon looking to pass a new bill that would allow homeless to sue homeowners for harassment now look under the law i am entitled to enjoyment of my property feeling safe in the american dream i'm carved out this will undo that as for the homeless we need to get them help. not incentivize them being homeless. another attack in oregon and so many of these northwest and blue states where the middle class is under attack. let me reiterate legal perspective here, if you are sued and you are a member of the middle class even if you win you lose.
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