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many tips but then it went silent you know, even though there were these 13 works of art that we're missing, the information just sort of dried up until 2005 when the fbi got a big tip. recently took a trip to france in tracking down potential evidence in this case, you can confirm that you did go yes, we did go to go to friends. >> i can't get specific on what we're doing over there, but in broad terms, i can tell you that we were covering yet another lead that's come up around 2005, 2006, the fbi gets a big tip that to frenchman living in miami are trying to broker a deal regarding two paintings or rembrandt and a vermeer. what was really interesting about that statement? that vermeer, there's only 34 verifiable were vermeer's in the world? and the only one that was missing at that time is the concert that was stolen from the gardner museum how it
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really happened airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> i'm jessica deaton. i'm going to see you again tomorrow night starting at 5:00 eastern. an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher is the hbo original series. still?
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>> thank you. hi. thank you so much let's start this shower i know why you're excited. there's going to be debates that's right. >> and they're a little different there earlier in the year this time, they're going to maybe cut the mic wet know, like when you go over the top and oh, no, bobby kennedy he was not invited to the debates. >> yeah. what i know, but the
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warming is brynn was invited to to compute advancement we did the work blood. yeah, it seemed trump and biden. they both little on in years has so they're trying to get the youth vote, so they are ready, started to like trash talk each other over the debate. trump said he's ready to rumble and biden said, make my day because i think rubs up the youth it's more like catchphrases from the 80s it turns out to something else. gen z is not interested at all. is the trial going on in new york, these stormy daniels hush money trial. you have following that, yeah. the kid kids don't care. well, when stormy daniel's was a porn star, i mean, most of her work was on vhs not even not even
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dvd, and certainly not blue ray thank blue riley's what she said when somebody said, what do you do with ray so yeah last week we had stormy daniels testified this week was all about michael cohen and been watching michael cohen oh, yeah. well, okay. not the, greatest witness with not the greatest reputation in new york. they say, everybody knows he was a jerk, a liar, and and a bully and yet still buscemi gets punched in the face so i've been using the pepe little phrase slow moving coup since before trump got elected and here's the next phase that happened this week. i don't know if you saw this in the
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paper or wherever you get your news. but the republicans have been showing up at the trial dressed like trump i know it's all funny until it's the law a jd vance centers their that takes warmness, right. ramaswamy, tommy tuberville, the zucker the head of the house, mike johnson, matt gaetz. no wonder trump falls asleep in the trial. he's counting counting his sheep lauren boebert also shut up but only because she heard one of the jury's was hung speaking cat fights. did you see what happened there at the the house oversight committee had a
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hearing and marjorie taylor greene, who's republican in white got into it with democrats. jasmine crockett, who is democratic and black and jasmine crockett said marjorie taylor greene was a bleach blonde, bad built, butch body and somewhere in a tree when and the keebler elves said somebody just burned a cracker it started because marjorie taylor greene said to jasmine crockett, your fake eyelashes are messing up your reading and then aoc got involved and said, oh, baby girl, don't even play really, i mean, to make matters worse, you the kicker for the kansas city chiefs today, he said, see what i mean in the
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most depressing end of the empire news, we found out this week that justice alito yes, justice. he's on the supreme court. use me. >> sorry, i'm a little upset about this one after biden won, this is adjusted for the frame gourd hung the american flag upside down you'll see, hangs it outside. yeah. >> okay. i got two things today, but this first of all, just to later, there are better ways to hit on clarence thomas, his wife hanging a flag upside down is not what supreme court justices do. it's what pirates du and to top it all up, he doesn't deny that it happened. he blames it on his wife his comment was the flag was placed by mrs. alito in response to
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something our neighbors did. they had a they said the neighborhood a lawn sign that was offensive? yeah, probably said biden several fences. biden who anymore refers to their wife as mrs. alito 2024, i think correct term is mommy well yeah okay. >> so this story the alito just going to love this new numbers out about the lgbtq community. and it's the numbers are at an all high. more people than ever register are register. but identify as lgbtq bisexuals in that grouping are the highest number. the second group is tying number we're in that group, our republicans who are gay for trump. >> we've got a great job and
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nelly but first, he is before coming represents the unfinished tied to the vote, and a distinguished professor at vanderbilt university who has been referred to as the hip hop intellectual are old good friend michael eric dyson well, my brother the g7 lasik surgery hey, guys i didn't have i didn't have a cataract surgery. >> i'm an old man. yeah. no. now, look more handsome. >> thank you ready to start the interview? i okay. so you know why i want you read your books on rapids. amazing. i think good, five or six books i mean, the tupac you'd jay-z right so all i've been hearing the last few weeks about just kendrick lamar, drake feud, right. so who better to answer my questions about it because
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look, honestly, when i want to understand ramp, i have to ask somebody i asked my friend's kid and killer mike, right? it's like translate exactly there's a lot where we are different, okay. so i want to ask you, first of all, why are they feuding why is this necessary? >> well, it began more recently with a song that drake did with j cole another phenomenal rapper. and first-person shooter, where j. cole says it's the big three me, you, kendrick lamar. so they're giving him his kudos. kendrick lamar gets upset and says, no one, no big three, it's big meat. but it began years ago drake put on kendrick lamar, brought him out put him on tour with him, always celebrated him, but kendrick lamar had a bit of resultant moment. he didn't like the fact that drake was who he was at that particular pointing strong shade at them as the young people say, it kept developing. and so they were throwing
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subliminal punches back-and-forth until it blew up with that particular song. and in nine different songs exchanged between the two that have claimed the top. so that's the specifics, but i'm asking underneath that if we hear from a lot of people that were still swimming in a sea of white supremacy and racism. then why fight amongst yourselves? >> well yeah, that's a good point. >> but verbal battle was not something that is peculiar to african american culture. you think about flighting back in the scottish culture where they are engaging in ritual forms of verbal assault. and it gets an asieh. i don't talk about nice stuff are we talking about flighting ly t.inv among scott's scott among scott's. >> let's bring it up to like hall and oates talking about well from the 16th century shakespeare down to what we see going on now, it's the former personal. okay. just from the united white guy who does to me
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it looks like this. this is what i know, right? drake is like a party rapper. that's what pot he pop very incredibly popular. yes. but he's not an activist, right? and kendrick lamar is the socially conscious one. sure. >> so to me it looked like what i read about it. kendrick was kinda leveling the same thing they used to go at michael jordan width, right? why don't you get in the game and talk about these social issues and my view was it's okay to just be want to be a party person. yeah. it would and that's very reductive and simplistic. but you're absolutely right in terms of the fact that he's being hit on all sides, it took about seven or eight wrappers and not just kendrick lamar, a bunch of others jumped on him. but here's the point. drake is a highly intelligent rhetorical genius and so is kendrick lamar. but you're right. >> drake is td, jake's and kendrick lamar is martin luther king junior. they each have their role. they speak to what they speak to, but they're both equally powerful and insightful. but drake was dragged as the young people say
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for not only not doing the socially conscious stuff, but being a culture vote was some time somehow outside the culture that when he experimented with a whole bunch of different musical forms, he's somehow not legitimate. so his blackness was put into question. plus he's black. and jewish. and as a result of that, people began to question the authenticity and i thought that was bull crap. i'm teen drink all day in this regard, we talked about we talked about the among black people and black cells. we talked about the black atlantic. it can't just be american centered notions of blackness drapers' canadian and american so you can't get mad at the fact that brazil has a conception of blackness sodas, haiti. so does what happens in honduras. so the point is you can't just limit it here. and so i think people were trying to make drake show a passport as two as legitimate blackness. he's black because he continues to exist in a world that sees him as a black man. he continues to talk about issues that are critical. now, again, if, if say kendrick is i don't know france fan own and drapers'. john paul said he said i'm up
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to existential stuff. he's talking about girlfriends. he's talking about what happens when you get up in the morning. he's talking about vulnerability. he got beat up early on because what is this goofy rapper? he did not say he's not a thug because all black people aren't. he's not out here slinging around his authenticity because he killed somebody because he doesn't he is a decent human being, high intelligence, who likes to party, have fun, reflect upon his emotional life, and exist as a human being in a culture that often demonized as it. that's why i'm teamed up it's not that he just tries to everybody's girlfriend i think it's about donald trump well, i mean i read your article. >> was delphi's citizen. okay. about about this. and you said the world sees drake your same thing, kinda defending him as little more than a black man
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right exactly why we really you think that's the way the world is now, this country sees drake as little more than a black man. >> look rick ross, one of the wrappers was calling him a white boy so yeah, my point is that you can call them a white boy. i'm saying when i say a little more, i'm not saying that drake is not regarded as a pop star of the first its magnitude beyond say taylor swift. he's up there. >> he's an incredible figure whose transcended many barriers. >> so no, of course, i acknowledged his promethean prolific characters or a hip hop artist, but i'm saying for all of you who are calling him a white boy let them get caught at the wrong place, at the wrong time. he's just another black person that's what i was trying to suggest. so you're trying to delegitimize him as not belonging to our culture when the best of our culture has been more expansive and guess what? barak obama, whom you love was half black, so to speak, he was mixed race. many other black people is at smith chart. there are many african-american people who are
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mixed race, who have legitimacy, but there's an undercurrent of assault upon his legitimacy as a human being. and to call him a culture vulture because he begins to experiment, jay-z, mates stuff with spanish. and he was seen as experimenting broadly. drake doesn't your culture vulture trying to rip somebody has cultural be consistent and understand the beauty, the power that of blackness and one person can exhausted all the breaks, right? the great thinker tower, thurman said how are said, you can go to the atlantic ocean, you can dip your glass in the atlantic ocean, but it's not all the atlantic ocean. you're one black person can be great and beautiful, but you might, all of black america, you're not all the black people throughout the world. let the man breve and exist on his own terms because before now, he was black. you didn't say it wasn't black? teen years. he's been is it over now because i i mean, i just i just can't imagine writing poems about another man all day i'm
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just saying, i don't get onto that emotional level with other and i just don't it's your toxic masking what no, it's over. >> but it was it was there are sceptics going onto it wasn't just about two guys beefing. it's also about a lot of stuff that's going on in the culture, whether it's israel and god isn't a proxy war for that, i think it isn't greed. it is a proxy war. it's approximately point cause we can't be as vigorous in disputing other issues of social import that we might get canceled four, so we have to be very careful about what we say and how we say it and in what context, both within hip hop, you can talk about all those other issues you want to speak about. i mean, look, when we talk about banning books and stuff, whatever you say about kendrick and drake, the level of rhetorical ferocity of inventiveness of quintuple entendres, of metaphors, that saying and zain, this is something that young people will be paying attention to. you can't do that and not be smart you can't do that and not be intelligent and beyond that, these arguments about dei
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and what happens in american culture when diversity is brought in. this is what happens. the beauty and power of blackness, colors the civilization in an edifying fashion. and one of the ways it does so is enlivening the language. and i think that's what they've representatives you talk good i can't all right, so this story broke today. so i have to ask you about it. p diddy, ugly tape. just give us some context. no one's going to excuse it, nor should it be expensed, right? but just just try to contextualize that's only you can. i think why this kind of ferocity exists. i mean, because we are all a product of not just our own past as people, but our own past going back in time through abuse as we know, is cyclical. all right. all right.
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>> so just give us the context there of what you think about this. yeah, i'm glad you put it in that context. it's very sensitive and understanding of you look, we know that we live in a culture of vitriol toward women. we know that we talk about toxic masculinity, but let's speak about the horrible misogyny that exists in the culture. the poison is patriarchy and a man thinking that he owns another human being, another woman and for what did he did and let me be forthcoming i've interacted with him. >> i've talked to him and spoken to him. what we saw today was repugnant and reprehensible is inexcusable and it's some people would be tempted to say, well, this is the massage de, of hip-hop. look at it 43 more than the regular population, 43% of those men who are domestic abusers are in female dominated stuff like clerks after that, the police and the military after that, people who work in construction and so on. and after that, preachers and lawyers and so on. so before we get on our high horse and say, oh, this is the bete noir of
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hip hop space preachers are beating the hell out of women two, and they're doing it physically and emotionally and resources. so having said all that, it's horrible. and what we saw there kicking that young woman while she's on the ground, dragging her. this is the express manifestation of a lethal inability to accept another human being as not only equal, but also understanding her worth as a human being. and to do that is propped up on every side in this culture, not just in hip hop, which has its own misogyny, but in the churches where i go, the synagogue, the temples, the religious orders, the political orders, all of that stuff is shuffled of two women you might be aware time depress rewind with neutrogena, rapid regal repair. it has durham proven met nell expertly formulated
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everybody are you all right. she's a claim an opinion columnist for the new york times, pamela paul's back with this he's a founder of the free press or she writes a weekly column, tgif and whose new book is called morning after the revolution is bakhtiar some the wrong side of history. nelly bowls child your with your width child, eight months, and still we'll do on a tv show so not right. >> it's working. >> now you have no pressure on, you know, you it's all gonna be a gregory because googling adrenaline and labor for right before this, just to make sure that nothing is going to be up ever because she was eight months pregnant. >> what do you expect? >> i've used that excuse a few times.
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>> all right. so let's talk about these debates. i mean, i don't really want to what it is, what's going on in the country and, you know, first of all, to me it says biden knows his losing because i'll see you wouldn't have agreed, right? only the loser wants to debate. trump boys wants a crowd. so that's different, but this is, this is what's so interesting about it. i've never seen a summer debate, not for the presidential elections. they're always in october well, we're right before the election. this one, i mean, june 27th. that's not even they haven't had the convention. yeah. they're not getting any younger yeah okay. so june 27 then september 10 is this early no crowd and i was ranting about this, about cutting off the mic. i forgot what debate i was watching, but it was like every debate is just i can't stop talking first arose. i look week. so i look at it, so they talk over
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each other. so they're going to do that once you're time is up, they cut the mic is any of this is going to make a difference in the election or with the debate. >> i think that the debates themselves are not going to be decisive. i think that people who haven't in tuned in to all of the trump rallies, they're going to tune into this one show, justice, see what happens. one thing i find interesting is that both candidates think that they'll win the debate because they'll make the other guy look bad. that once people see the other guy, they're going to hate him so much that they'll then vote for that person. and that's kind of a sad indication of what each candidate thinks about what they have to offer for that i'm excited to watch it. i didn't think it was going to happen, so i'm i'm looking forward to it. might sway people. i don't mean might sway. >> well, i think i think the guy who wears more to prove is biden. i think people trump is a known commodity. they know he's going to be an he's going to be lurking and growling and not obeying the rules and
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everything else. but biden, they want to see proof of life i say. >> it a little bit more favorably for him because he's already shown that he can stand up and give a rousing talk when when need be. so he just needs to show that he is safe. >> there might need to be some amount of drug testing before for both of the man just because we never know what kind of amphetamines and steroids are going to be helping you accelerate well i i bet you i know a drug they're both going to be on rapa flow what does to younger two female? >> it's about it's about
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peeing peeing. >> yeah. out of the sure i mean, this to me, it's a 90 minute debate. i mean, that to be mean this election will be over. if biden went, i just got to pay couldn't happen. i think that should just be a p holding contests you know what? >> that's the answer. skipped a talking all together. we know what they're going to say. we don't care anymore. whoever can hold it longer, just go out there. you get to go right before you get out there. and whoever as to leave first to be i feel like we have turned a corner though, like after the last election it was trump is finished and then a year later it was, well, he's not going away and then it was oh, he could win again. and now it seems like the consensus is almost biden, can't win. and he is losing and all the swing states i think except wisconsin
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and by bigger and bigger numbers. is it too late to switch out if the democrats are going to do it? >> what well, there's thinking is it too late? i probably does it too late for him to win or too late to someone in switch? >> because like in these states, where biden is losing, it's interesting. >> the democratic senate candidate is not losing. >> so it just says something which is not the party necessarily somewhat, but it's the guy. they just don't see him as the guy matter what he does. he has plenty of victories. it doesn't seem to ever move the needle, but the democrats will have to get off their keith der now. now, for, i mean, look at the actuarial tables and sort of there is the chance that well well, we're not rooting for that. >> we're not running for that. one of them will dawson realistically? okay. yeah. okay we're not reading for that we sound like three kids around the hospital bed double check
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all right. so i don't think they'd bates even matter, but when you're at the they're wearing the uniform of the cult leaders stage i don't think anything matters. i mean, i showed the pictures in the anew, seen them. i mean showing up looking like trump with the red ties. i mean this fool's errand, both metaphorically and literally two, because the base, like the one thing you need to be a kilobytes or vice presidential candidate for trump is loyalty. >> so that's just a given and the truth is trump is approaching this like a season of celebrity apprentice. he's just gonna make everyone grovel. he's going to add did it to mitt romney, he did it of course, kristie, he loves to see someone throw themselves out there as a candidate. and then to leave them hanging and looking like idiots so he's
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just going to surprise us because he likes to plot twist i feel it, it's so inevitable that it would come to this. >> it's, it's almost classic tragedy. tragedy. it's always about know our character has a tragic flaw it was always going to end bad for hamlet because he couldn't make up his mind. and to me, the republican tragic flaw is they're just natural cultivates. what they're not i feel like i feel like i think humans are kind of made me natural causes, but yeah, yeah, no, no, no. >> i you know what they always say, democrats fall in love. republicans fall in line. that's always the thing i really, i always believed that like your personality comes before your politics your politics grows out of what you're person. i'd also where you were raised in your background, but it's just this was always going to happen. they just had to find the guy they wanted a cak four i feel like there was a brief moment where it could have gone
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differently right after january 6, where some republicans sort of meekly stood up, but then they all fold it. >> i mean, i agree with you that when push comes to shove, republicans hunker down together and democrats kind of stand around asking each hi there, like what should we do next? where should we go? >> what guys real republican candidates ran against trump and we were just talking about no one, no one real has run against biden or come to challenge biden. so people were really falling in line within the democratic party to yes, that's true but the problem is, i think no one is in love with biden. >> and what's scary is when you look at polls, the people who like trump love trump, the people who like biden are kind of like, well, we're married to him. it's been a long time. it'd be too difficult msnbc, one they just don't talk about
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by the way, they talk about trump. >> this is just a different thing. can i read some of these? >> things from vivek ramaswamy said, president trump, i believe was the best president of the 21st century. >> it's a fact because he's eight years old, tim scott at the end of the day, you want the ball? in the hands of the best player on the field. that player is donald trump. i just love you know, people don't talk that way about biden, doug burgum said, working with president trump as a government or was like having a beautiful breeze at your back doug someone needs to customize and save hundreds and car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly
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808 to one 4,000 we thought this would be a good time to do the old ascus or the first trump but would you like here are some of the other things republicans they saying about donald for example, fox news has read bearer says he's such a great golfer i want so get a whole and zero doug burgum says, when xin de ahead that 3-sum in challengers, she gotten the mood by imagining both guys were trauma representative at least to phonics as trump's smell like a new car oh really giuliani, he says i'm lucky after i've been drinking, i get to see two
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of them eric trump says trump is like the father. >> he never had lauren boebert says trump's mind is so powerful, he can read her thought top be tuberville said, every republican dreams of being one of the two guys. trump jerks off follies dancer okay you're welcome. >> i know. >> all right. so i think one thing that three of us have in common is that we've all kind of provoked the ire of the left-wing, sometimes by basically calling them out on there nonsense to i mean, like
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you're stuck about jk rowling, which i loved and i concur completely. i gave her a one award and your book very your always very funny, by the way, very, very funny. >> and i feel like it's such an interesting journey you've taken. there from somebody who you're from san francisco and you were kind of had a clot for san francisco you kinda migrate it a little because san francisco is a kind of ground zero for crazy stuff i if you open your eyes and her honest about the rhetoric versus the reality in san francisco? you start to question some progressive orthodoxies, if you will right? yeah. >> look, we just assuming the fourth anniversary of the george floyd murder, which obviously changed a lot in this country. i think the big
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headline there should always be that it was a good thing that more of america got more impatient with racism? yes, that's the main thing. but like with everything in america like with everything, we never just react. >> we overreact. >> and now some of these things seem that came out right after that seemed to be being rolled back. >> for example, defund the police. that was a big thing. people aren't doing that anymore in candidates who are fort aren't winning dei that seems to have fizzled out a little bit and people said we did too much of that forcing diversity statements. and my said they're not gonna do that anymore. that's where when you get the job, you right out. here's what i would do to help the cause. it's like, okay just be a good human being. we don't have to get a statement like we're in the soviet union so do you think this is what i think that it's safe now for
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liberals to criticize what i think was always an illiberal movement on the far left without being necessarily called racist or republicans i also think that progressives or maybe a little bit embarrassed about some of the excesses. well, there's definitely a very concerted effort next to memory whole a lot of the right. nobody ever said defund the police. nobody ever said that. nobody ever said toddlers or consent, gender messages. nobody ever said that. they nobody ever wanted to get rid of elite public schools. nobody ever said that it. now there's sort of some of the more embarrassing edges, but i don't think that we're in a point where this is being walked back or this has been totally reversed until we see maybe like some apologies to the people who got a lot of trouble when they oppose those mit de i-statements. let's say, or maybe some people would get their jobs back. a lot of people lost their jobs and the kind of spasms, obs,
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cancellations over the last few years, you don't see any of that happening. you don't see i think where the change is happening or it's going to happen more quickly is in corporate america because companies want to make money. and so when they see that this maybe is not adding to their bottom line and make it move quickly when they don't like something. but i think that the change that we're seeing now, if it's like a receding of woke asm, i think that that change is going to be very slow in institutions and cultural institutions in the arts, certainly in academia, that's not slowing down at all. in fact, i think that in many of those places, it's not just going to continue if i even deepen a little bit because these are all young people who have been hired into these jobs. they're going to be there for awhile. >> yeah. it's not going away. thank you. how to play. it was to say the new you're not crazy. this happened like this preserved as i call them to say, you're not crazy this happen this week run and people
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there are 200,000 homeless people in california for 24 billion. we could have given them each 120 grand. >> i don't know if they're smoking meth, but somebody is neuro barron trump must reconsider his decision not to be a delegate at this summer's republican national convention. >> c'mon, you'll be missing out on a once in a lifetime experience being in the same room with your dad and while we're on the subject, has anyone checked this kid's scalp for a 666 yes. i went too far. neuro someone else to ask the woman who pay women who pay big bucks to go into the woods and participate in rage rituals. where they scream and
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what everyone has been saying to me lately is can't believe it's may oh americans, we do nothing but about everything under the sun, but life goes by too fast it's memorial day in a week christ, i might as well start my christmas shopping but it is its may a month. i have been anticipating for a long time because my book comes out next week i, have waited my whole career to write one that is based on collecting the creme dela creme of these end of the show editorials and re-imagining them. but also cover some virgin territory. for example, i'm kind of obsessed with the idea of what historians of the future we'll say about us. imagine it's the year 30, 24, and you're living in a colony on the planet musk
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formerly mars, what what will the historian say about the americans of 2024? well, probably that we were self-absorbed. i'll go with maclean slaved on drugs and worshipped and god named apple but what they won't do is write about the very thing that consumes us, our petty squabbles in the myopia of the present are partisan differences make each side believed their nothing like the other side lib towards and deplorables historians will disagree they won't see red on one side and blue on the other you're thinking of jaws 3d but historians see the character of a people as a whole the scotts were clinician, the spartans, stoic, the mongols
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expansionist, the greeks were two into anal and for us it will be no different. historians will say we're also two into a1 also the other thing they, will see us as a singular people with the same pathologies and unappealing traits on both sides. traits that simply manifest themselves differently. for example, i believe they will say americans of our era were unscientific. one side thought climate change was a hoax. one thought gender was a construct one warred against mother nature, one against motherhood one doubts evolution. one wears masks when they're alone in the car just kinda like wearing a condom to jerk off in medical schools now
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the professors are so fearful of being labeled transphobic. they have to apologize for saying words like male, female in pregnant woman. katie herzog, rights some of the country's top medical students are being taught that humans are not like other mammals. a species comprising two sexes the notion of sex they are learning is just a man-made creation okay? >> but generally the people would breast and who give birth are the women and the ones with the hogging the remote are men historians will say that as a people americans lost are rationality. they'll say we were conspiracy theorists the right wanted to believe that obama was born in kenya. the left wanted to believe in trump's p tape we have january 6 through thursday, but the washington post reports that there are also now october 7
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truthers who believe hamas never raped anybody in the hostages, all died of natural causes now, does the write du, conspiracy more? i think they've du q and on and jewelry based lasers hillary is pedophile ring microchips and the vaccine sandy hook didn't happen. the election was stolen. jews are trying to replace us yeah, but of course on the left jews at the nazis now somehow even enemies always find a way to agree to blame everything on the jews i think future historians will see us as a sad people saddled with a genetic predisposition to always break into factions and then be consumed with the hate that in genders, each sayyed and america right now considers the other an existential threat. to the point where both camps literally collaborate with foreign enemies of our fellow americans republican news channels use russian
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talking points their voters wear t-shirts that say, i'd rather be russian than democrat and their leaders sides with putin when today's republican watches rocky four, they root for even draw, go meanwhile, on the left this happened americans chanting death to america, college professors and their students exhilarated by aligning with a theocratic, murderous terrorist group with values fundamentally opposed to our own finally, i think the people of the future will ironically be puzzled by our common desire to live in the past on fox news, they're always pining for 1950 to make america great again. and in the huffington post, it's always 16, 19 and nothing has changed for people. so being into the moment, nobody seems to want to live in the year we're living in trump's entire shtick is to return america to some idyllic time when the traditional family was a husband, a wife, a
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couple of kids and a porn star on the side a time when america was the only superpower and you could drink at work when a cheeseburger costed dime and a girl brought it to you on roller skates and she'd liked it when you complimented her nikki, haley says, america was never racist then there are voices on the left saying racism has never been worse. and the norm is in the center. say how hard is it to meet in the middle and just not be stupid about and that's who my book is people don't want to be stupid about but i welcome to discussion of you don't agree. come see me this monday at noon and burned no. goes on right. we're off back. on may 31st. compilers, nobody may 19, the mgm grand in vegas, june 20,
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