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during johnson a cowboy vice president, every american who would also day i'm sure's - and usfl and my reported by tv guide, or students ready to go across country to stars right now see you next week. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lawrence: good evening american walking across country, so this bit about six days since the mystery power was out at the white house is later revealed to be cocaine. it was six days illegal drug was found and arrested for that was discovered and so no one has been charged. in a ziploc bag of coke appears in one of them a secured buildings the world. in the media are on the left seems to better nine about what
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this can mean for our national security. this is not anything new from the mainstream media,'s latest example of hypocrisy when it comes to hard drugs in the white house. his campaign, leading to the 2000 election the media could not get enough of the rumor that george w. bush had done cocaine when he was younger and even at the end of his second term in office, nice like this, were succumbing out. then barack obama came on the young charismatic democratic admitted in his memo, using cocaine when he was younger. this is what the reaction of the media look like. about must cocaine confessional locus yes and the new york times even their own investigation and found a former classmate of obama's pet the dog saying this, as far as talk, please prevalent part of his life, i doubt it. maybe democrats impress change
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the issues nothing that cocaine is a big deal and maybe they now believe we should focus on rehabilitating set of stigmatizing the folks and here's the reaction to donald trump having this simple string. >> fundamental civil starting to be run on twitter, not just from sitting all the time, a coke user, why did you go there. >> you cannot make a diagnosis over television but he has some interesting while that is actually a signature people use cocaine. ty.lawrence: let's not forget tt everything is first family during the trump administration from the looks of things, instant hit printed be the name of doctor okay delivery service because it sure seems like he's customer this algorithm. lawrence: because people beg will not big cooking was out of the white house during time with the president son, drug use, has
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raised red flags and possible national security concerns as media reacts. >> only to know by below, who is responsible for this. [laughter] [laughter] >> a kind of laying another tourists public area. >> people careless with our cocaine. [laughter] >> use in expensive drug to think this is what people will display the to watch number the house judiciary committee, congressman, this insulting to people when will secure buildings in the world of cocaine and it just walks in on the west wing we do not know who brought it to the white house. >> will lawrence, thank you for having me on there's one thing the man in that section of the window somebody my phone first, this time of year there's no
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chance that you're wearing gloves chance there will be fingerprints and that they could not print and check each of the people including what is on the plastic bag, so you know going is going to be every profession because they did the test going to sweep it under the rug because it might be a member of the first family. remains to be seen quite have direct array in front of her committee, this coming weekend is going to be asked him, are you seriously investigating coke in the white house or is this something that you're simply going to say, is somebody else's job. lawrence: like this from the press secretary so she about the timeline watch. >> when i hear friday, and saturday, sunday or not even on monday in the québec on tuesday as address that question is actually incredibly irresponsible. and i will just leave it there. lawrence: i don't know why we
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try anymore because we reach out to our folks in the "fox news" and they say the president was actually there, hunter was there and friday. kjv said, no that is not true so we asked the questions. >> what you know this administration is constantly making wise not be held accountable for the slightest. you know i can remember is being handed out pretty liberally on both sides if you are not accurate in this case, the white house press person and others pretty liberally telling lies not be holy countable and it's an area that is normally one of those that you roll your eyes on but when you're talking about a serious drug use, ruling the ice is not enough there has to be accountability for this kind of security compromise. lawrence: congressman before you left congress, you use to chair the committee way the corruption scandal after corruption scandal the president's business and we have doj, that allowed hunter to
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just squishy plea deal averaging american would get but now you cocaine in the white house and will there ever be any accountability for this president and his family. >> will i can tell you lawrence, during my time as chairman and even today, we lack the ability to indict somebody but we do not like the ability to force the truth to come out and whether it is chairman, jordan, or any of the members of the team that i served and work with, their job is to get to the truth when it needs a enemies trips to court enforcing compliance, that is something to push and i continue to push to do and does not matter who is in the white house, and administration that not checked on held accountable, can do things much worse than we've already seen while me rephrase that, can you really bad things and we have seen some pretty good things. lawrence: yes we have what about
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the money some of the money that is the problem there because the fbi is not working with congress on the doj wife does you strip them anyway that's really what needs to happen here. >> well maybe strip a number of things away and i might suggest some of the chairman jordan, team were planning on looking at the pfizer reauthorization for serious real changes that will be eliminating portions of the administration's ability to use basically this line corruption the statute for came out much of it came out of 911, used to spy on americans. so turning americans liberty and privacy for summa making sure that what you say does not good restricted from social and we had which you've never said it things but we will do we will get them done on our watch watch that boat congressman because we were promised this in the lesson ministration as well, we did not get it and thank you so much for
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joining scandal, the latest list of issues that are hurting doesn't bidens administration. the reputation and the president has been telling his finding from explain which while the white house confidence has been in question over the last week, growing concern about less corruption and from the first family to discuss how all of these will impact the president come afforded under former biden - this was a host and is been great and thank you for joining the programming so you know tony and i went to go to some of the media coverage because i do not think that it is for me on the white house cooking coverage and abc zero seconds, cbs zero seconds but nbc, they gave him 40 seconds to the scandal you think this is fair. tony: pleasing to me of using the workfare in the corrected term is nonexistent, and the nonexistent this is not actually a funny story tell the political left was outraged after you say
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this belongs to hunter well i don't know if it belongs to him in my belong to dr. jill biden or others might want to jennifer - or properly, nobody knows and that is the point, and you a camera everywhere that white house, you absolutely can figure this out yet they wanted to the white house press corps, to their face, karine jean-pierre wants to save not sure the secret service to the political spring we do not know if it will ever figure out what happened here things law enforcement official who said that, it is beyond question affair or not not fair and just about existence and nonexistence when something happens political left in this fighting white house, it is as if i needed to know and right to do know is nonexistent. lawrence: hey brother, you disagree suitable it is week of it belongs to joe biden will secret service they are fully capable to investigate this and it is horrifying the substance was found because it does to your point, it speaks to a
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national security issue and there are a number of individuals in and out of the west wing and that entrance by the situation room, the national security advisor jake sullivan was talking about renovation specifically 2000 situation room a lot of workers are in and out of the space even recent weeks and days. but it is important that we get to the bottom of this because of the national security locations involved in something like this. lawrence: tony can we discuss this. >> a lack of moral strength from president joe biden, where was he say, this is absolutely unacceptable in my white house and i want except any of this. this is not the message should be sending, to american skids. where was the standup strength, from him and from the press secretary of rename anyone answer is, nowhere might be more despicable than the cocaine to begin with. lawrence: this is what biden said listen. biden: .
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[inaudible]. lawrence: come on. tony: that was the white house press secretary national security advisor spoke extensively about this past week answering, dozens of questions from reporters from all different outlets process should play out in this president has a very strong opinion that is well-documented about drug use in this country and actually not support from the legalization of marijuana example of federal level as of this president is very outspoken when it comes to the farms and drugs in our society is taking a very - he stands with his son very casey stegall lawrence well that involves a family member.
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[inaudible]. lawrence: but what about the condo when he becomes a son of a sudden, he needs to be compassionate any tips the the doj and just do not understand this. >> i think we need a lot of compassion and arrives. lawrence: will the reason i bring this to the attention kevin is because, he's already struggling with black voters and you think that this is going to play well with them. >> i think like letters are more interested in having systems in front of the streets which what we are hiring thousand more cops and i think that is what brown communities are focusing on security their communities, drug use in their communities but also economics and there immune excess funds president is a strong record when it comes to document americans. lawrtalkingopening police and yn yellow in color tony and interrupt but that's with these communities are interested in. lawrence: type sweetie of their also discussed think conversation of fairness and if you have not been listening with the rest america has been was income is 17 rules for this
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group and is another several for that group and they are arguing that is based on the color of skin we are arguing is based on elitism new cannot the claim for joe biden has had any level of moral leadership your prayed and you can make the point that the secret service is investigating so we should be quite it is happening our white house. kevin: i would love to see the republicans to gun discrepancies interviewed up but he has not been nevertheless couple of years. tony: i miss you and i appreciate this debate will do it again next week. kevin: is already senate always a fiery time. tony: after years of the experts saying, that there never voting for republicans. our in-depth panel finds out why so many are making the switch. lawrence: this is after the break, do not go anywhere.
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lawrence: welcome back across country, millennial's present power for over a decade, their driving force barack obama get elected in 2000, and spent hundreds from present something the democrats cross the finish line races all across the u.s. in recent years there's been a shift, generation and ended up in political preferences peer
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research center said there changing as part depressed two republicans and getting closer to level seen by baby boomers and gen x now joined by formal voters who have make those changes, themselves and thank you so much for being here. i think that i was just like you by sinema millennial first political campaign when i was 15, was barack obama as you can see will probably do friends anymore. and i want to give you first tina, what are some of the most important factors for you in a candidate. >> sure, for me like integrity like somebody who's going to speak out on the issues. tina: and be able to disagree without point people are discrete, any folk here are some credit hateful remarkable world just, trying to do the best for our country that's what i look candidate. lawrence: what about you giovanni. >> what i need somebody that's going to actually look at these
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issues not try to make it about, just like one party issue is bipartisan for the most part. for the issues i'm looking out for washington state and it looks like the rest of the world. lawrence: lydia why did you leave the democratic party. >> yes, the million-dollar question. i let the democrat party when i was 24 years old voted for obama twice, and really begin with conversations that work with the coworkers that led to bias and tv shows like the view would late-night tv. just one point i realize that i'm no longer supporting these values parties taper something i no longer write always had in my culture, the way that i was raised. it just did not support that anymore party for this values more closely. lawrence: city when did you leave the party. >> yes, well but i think always i was the first time about it
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was when donald trump won the election in a smooth, woman's college, so the whole campus was sent morning. because hillary clinton did not win the election. it is a stark difference between then 2020, what i had a lot of time on my hands just like everybody else, and it really started to look into the democrats realized that my values aligned with them. i want to my god he was actually resembling, that of the republicans. the point now, were not necessarily for like 12 widely going with any party, hit is just out additionally know they lean right. lawrence: will values are important to you. >> yes, i would say family is really important and another thing is health i think that a country has an obesity epidemic that is not being addressed and we have a food supply that is just really messed up. and it is poisoning us in the things that are promoting the ♪ ♪ get past.
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ghettos in bangor all of these quick fixes, not getting to the root of the issue and not only that, i would really like to see us address this a i think that is somebody was knowledge of the current technological escape is extremely important. lawrence: that is so fascinating and tina, his or anything the democrats can do to win you back. tina: man, i swore that i would never go back honestly after being one of those - feminist type, that was me one point you can believe it. i think you have somebody that would really turn this economy around his mom this is really hard groceries are getting more and more every week and it is just brushed up there with him somebody that would really honor this economy fixes the economy and bringing our troops back home medical treatment to get
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people back there with the rise of the bodies and 70 would also be seeking up for the rights of the unborn as well. lawrence: johnny is there anything the present do to win you back. >> no, because as of right now washington state, i'm scared as a father. there passing laws the 5599 bill, and it is like, that is taking away our children and auditing informing us until they go ready and as a father, somebody is really passionate about my kids, but i need to understand because in the government is able to take them away for me without any knowledge of what is going on with them. that makes me scared for any anybody. lawrence: yes and lydia, do you think the two parties are doing a great job in attracting minority voters. >> yes and no. party is certainly doing very good on the ground floor where
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people are coming in to the border and through these organizations that are bringing the men but i don't know the republican party is definitely speaking to the voters and other going in into their language and into their community speaking like we support your values and we have those family values and so it's kind of like come the book kind of help different parts of party you know, if you like the republicans are winning them over in the end. lawrence: okay sitting what about you or do you feel like you're doing a good job instructing minority voters. >> i think the part of the date of the issue is that we focus too much on these identities as opposed to when the actual problems that we have in our society and how can we get behind that because i think especially with things like to social media in general but especially tiktok, really silas people off to these communities and it only for the makes them more intense about their community that they're a part of
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it is if we take the identity aspect of them were like okay, we have this need to solve and we have obesity we need to solve and we have inflation that we need to solve. we had like this technological advancement we need to solve news how to use. we attack those issues to resolve those issues i think that is a better way to bring people together versus our skin color and what we have between our legs because ultimately, we are people and that does not matter we all want to live good lives, take care of our families, you know have fun trouble sometimes and in order to do that, we have to have her finances together, we have to know that we can actually like go out of her houses and do what we need to do. and all of these different things and have come together so that we can actually enjoy our trips and enjoy our families so if we solve these problems, i think that will bring the country together and these are the issues that i think politicians need to focus on
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versus the identity politics. lawrence: so well said we know this election is essentially coming down to two candidates things can change. but it looks like it is joe biden, donald trump again. so go you tina, who were you going for my. tina: it is between us you, obviously go with trump and the economy was just wonderful and he was securing our border. and if you yes, there was divisive moments maybe, he should've it off twitter but i would deadly beaufort trump if it was between the 2231 but you lydia. >> i would deadly beaufort company but america personally make sure that the people were always first read that was not just in the best interest of the government so i would definitely vote for trump, a third time. >> what about you sitting. >> yes i would vote for trump is like a huge comfort i have like this. [laughter] so i would definitely go for him but i would also considering like i like his ideas and i
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think he is a fresh approach so i do want to i'm thinking about him. lawrence: will do were you going for. >> definitely with trump regardless of avenues tries to paint him, he silly family values kind of guy. i'm a look at how the world is on right now since he's been out of office. i'm definitely going with him. lawrence: you sound like some of the brothers that i talked with the barbershop of the skillet, they may disagree with some of his tone, the life was better for them and you all think you so much for joining us this way to finally talk was a people and tv, that are my age think you for being a part of this. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. lawrence: have a good one. turning out to react new york post columnist ricky saud and ricky thank you so much for joining the program over the fascinating things from this interview is these young voters were issues personally affect them and their families, and do
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nothing like they were focus on the things that you would see his headlines of the typical millennial tiktok, that they would say is a big issue for them when you think about this interview. ricky: absolutely and think it is table issues fighting on what is economy, safety in big cities and that is something especially as young people attending of the heart as i see very similar thing jonesy as well, delete you look at the approval rating the president of biden, the biggest drop me among the genesee because is hitting them in the wallet trying to build the foundation of how the economic future for ourselves and i think his legendary policies people putting two and two together. lawrence: you think, young voters 53 percent of 18 - 29 -year-olds, disapprove a bidens performance when you thank you so the next issue, besides the economy that is impacting this generation think there is a lot of failed promises like the student loan forgiveness for
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example that impacted a lot of people and i think biden and ministration wanted to get cartwright but we knew that are going to work we certain that in a serious way and there's also the optics of the presidency come to have some of the is over than some of our grandparents nest to say that there are some legalization would be very confident and able to do that job which is clearly, he's not speaking to god people not fully with it. lawrence: when you look at the republican primary, are there any other candidates besides trump, that are breaking through with voters and even an appetite when it comes to the young voters for any of these other candidates that are in the race to have my think certainly somebody who is younger and fresh and has interesting dynamic ideas and i do not love that he would like to disenfranchise the gnc young voters exactly that is unwise my view you know i also think that there is a huge appetite for third-party independent somebody who may be across party unity ticket and i think it gen z came up in the very person divided
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age and somebody who could actually be resorted and heal this one says something that can speak to young people. lawrence: i'm interested to see your reporting, as his primary continues as well as the general election because i think that is a program for anyone that has a message this piece of them to your point, they don't want a lot of promises that they want action. >> absolutely and i think there is a huge failure right now with politicians and actually speaking to young people up vertically of the rent i think acs is a progressive model is just trying and i think that i'm making a mistake 2020, half of all eligible voters will be millennial or gen z that's with the futurism we are open minded and very - we want real solutions that i think for me to guess where we are speaking to us and we are not political. lawrence: meet us where we are avid thank you so mature during the program ricky is coming up, preaches company, one step closer to becoming a reality but you won't believe the policies
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lawrence: welcome but we know good through the west coast will
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california reparations hundred new crucial phase, the task force released 1100 page report, containing the final recognitions and state legislature and the governor newsom let me test with weighing in on the recommendations affecting bills to move forward and inside of the report, because to be criminally decriminalize your public innovation provide convicted prostitutes this that we help communities, i don't think so "fox news" reader you and just listen to yourself your podcast post here davis and enjoying me now, so camera i'm all for helping back america and that's why i've got into this business and none of these points, help the people we love. kira: now, this was basically just you know a giant government 101 class project as far as i am concerned sort of the wish list
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when he when i talk about reparations, we think about slavery we talk about think about people being compensated for getting 40 percent meal and that kind of thing when our government particularly, the government of california, think the preparations, they think of just more government programs and just think of more apparatuses two-time people to talk about this, were never going to solve the reparations issue because what happens when we solve that issue, you can run on it anymore no you notice that even gavin newsom, has been walking back the idea of cast shadows for these reparations since april maybe we just need to look investing more these government programs which is what this report is doing for joining us and it has everything to do with growing government nothing to do with helping america's a lot of grievances that a real in my opinion the issue of slavery. lawrence: leo there's a legal process and i try to be balance on this issue when you think
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that riots and what happened there burned down the community, if there is evidence which there is evidence on the new go to civil court with the evidence in front and he went in lawsuit there that is not without proposing here in california. leo: absolutely right in first of all, reparations for damages arising from slavery, where's the evidence of individual harm to americans were living today in california, california was never a slave state as of the separation issue i believe is unconstitutional and violates the equal protection but this list, this wish list, i am black and i don't wear any of these things in the. kira: and what americans are you speaking c-euro-sign your last segment of this pure democratic identity politics which is what is turning black americans off and i don't accept any of this think the democrats are just
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trying to cling to blacks and to basically saying the party news about when the party coming have no lesson, you saw the young blacks who are in your segment, who have left the party because it does not represent them or the value and the economics status and we will be free from government party was to shackle us to government assistance. lawrence: you know, is close to the new generation of young people, not concerned about what is in general, they want people who will solve their issues and not going to go for that impressment just because the elders tell them to do so. kira: yes will i think one of your guests said it well, were disinfected. and i think there's a lot about tonight have young adult children i have a son who just turned 21 and i have a daughter is getting ready to leave college and they do not see
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things along party lines. they see things in terms of solutions that is what they want, that is what black people wanted this would black americans wanted we want solutions we don't need all relief from child support payments which is another dumb thing in the bill and we need us a way forward, the way for us as a community to grasp all the opportunity because america is further away from it only was right, nothing to do a slavery report is not even claim that this is a slavery reparations, this is simply reparations for all of the racial grievances over the years since slavery and we have not even gotten to the slavery part yet goodness knows, when we get there. lawrence: also true i just gotta say you have a 21 -year-old and i'll tell you, well, you live and at sweetie my mother-in-law
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lawrence: retail theft is spiraling out of control across the country and we've all seen the videos of the reason criminals and shoplifting whatever they want for one employee in the front line, one of those recordings cost him his job. army veteran and color and it was store for capturing this video. shoplifters doing hundreds of dollars worth of laundry detergent. >> ceiling, really broke, you got a resource to this, the economy is not that bad.
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lawrence: man behind w sent tina who is joining us now, thank you for joining the program, i am just curious, did you know about this policy that obviously is ridiculous policy because of the keep ceiling from the stores, and you're going to be out of a job in the soros to shut down so when they tell you at the store coming to do when the situations of her. >> will i knew not to touch them you know things in the handbook and and i had to go back over but i was given a direct order to the plate number and my first instinct being a veteran and military police officer, was to record. lawrence: so you go to get their license plate number and you got it according to the assurance department, they were able to find these really are a hero, to time to serve your country in these people so you get back and you most people would've given
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you evermore. the people tell you veteran leadership at the store. >> well, so that happened on father's day sunday, i called the cops entering the video over to them and i posted on tiktok in hopes of people public recognition you know, somebody recognizing them emanated for that friday for my shift and i thought i was going to be a regular shift that is when they set me down they told me that i was suspended in the following week they terminated me. lawrence: have you been able to get work ever since and how are you taking care of your family. >> oh yes yes, i mean, job at carney construction and this king supers was helping me you know my extra money and having to live them each i was paying my rent but king was hoping me to live like for food no gas and what have you. and so that is how. lawrence: i'm sorry this happened to you what you want
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your leaders to know about this crime that is happening because it is their policies that are empowering these people. >> yes right well i definitely think the policy needs to be changed think that something needs to be done in order to give the retail workers some sort of power. lawrence: will tell you what, there is a lot of people in americans, they agree what you did because they're tired of this happening all across the country and as i said, initially coming you are a hero, two times serving your country and getting their place within that led to the arrest of these people. thank you so much for joining the program. >> thank you so much he wanted to take this time to thank god first and foremost in all of my family and everybody is connected to me, ginger, detective eric and even the - county sheriff's office and also everyone is been supportive in donating to the go fund me that my cousin alexia set up for me.
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lawrence: i think everybody should get to that go fund me and think you for joining the program and up next, have your tv watching habits led to a fight in your relationship. that's happening to me. will have the details next.
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lawrence: when it comes to with watching tv was in charge of the remote coming seems like couples can hardly ever great recent poll found that television is one of the most divisive topics with couples living together and that leaves an average for fights week so we as a people, booktv troubles leading to fights and their relationship. >> watch. >> the biggest pet peeve is watching tv together at home. >> i cannot watch it not enough know that always have to be asked to turn it down and i don't want to watch that into this is too loud to happening is argue over. >> usually when i go back and watch a movie and i did not catch that so we have you back. >> the my husband talks of the remote. >> the fact that she does not like to watch movies more than once and especially comedies. >> mother western in the
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cowboys. like drama and love story he watches the same programs, every day. >> is that drive you crazy. >> yes, temptation island is my favorite any cannot get into as we just met me in many marks the show while we are watching it which really gets under my skin i would rather him just leave the room. >> is in charge of the tv at home. >> shortly is me. >> i'm in charge of it because i do not let him have the remote. >> i am. >> i try to be but it does not always work but i end up winning eventually. lawrence: . discuss the tv tug-of-war in the home fox news contributor tom and talk about what type of device and advice you might have. >> it's interesting because when you send me the story and a be anything about tv troubles in our home and watching that video i realize that these are the things that always come up virtual volume okay i like it quiet and the other thing is, i
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like the subtitles on the screen at all times every show does not matter if it's english because like the tv volume, solo, and if you cannot hear it, and you say hey turn it up i say i'm up, read the subtitles. everybody has to read. lawrence: i don't like the subtitles distracting c5 once i got used to them i like them all of the time now and another problem is that come there so much audio in movies and tv today, we do not have a souped-up system and so i cannot hear the dialogue so because i want to keep it low enough so that the bombs do not. lawrence: that explains it, mean the producers were just talking about this at the commercial rick and i cannot be with it 80s, as i will like we just have a different genre watch. reality tv and i can see well just watch what they want and i will and do what they want
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because it will stop the just move forward in a hate going around in circles with the moment that i do that, it is then, that no i want something you like will you won't like what i like so when we keep going around in circles a lot of my voice the same problem it wives of the reference want them to watch with you want to watch. but they really don't to because they want to enjoy something c5 she wants reality tv and not use. lawrence: will know, but i will watch it to appease and will living watch what i want to watch later. tom: will when she tried like you'll watch a little bit about the fighting housewives and then troopers or something the psychic i show. lawrence: are you swiftly that's the real question c5 we going to do taylor swift. lawrence: a lot of world leaders are asking, taylor swift to visit their country and another taylor swift fan but i just do not like her and her voice is annoying to me. tom: i don't know if that world
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leaders are fan of her boys either but they know that she is an economy on her own and she brings millions to these countries and when the stimulus had she is basically her own country. she has that big. lawrence: i forever c5 people like her my daughter likes her and we could not get tickets and i try to get your tickets, i was willing to get out there and get good money. lawrence: i would've given you two free tickets and i gave them away. tom: don't say that. lawrence: i am kidding and tom, catch more, the big weekend show, tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. don't go anywhere.
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