[cheers and applause] greg: wow. yeah! yeah, all right, i love you, think. happy wednesday, everyone. so we ve seen the pro hamas protesters out in the streets blocking traffic, provoking police and contributing to sky mate change with their collective body odor. but have you ever stopped to think, who the hell are these people? these are working-age people who can go out in the middle of a weekday to aggravate others who are actually working. how is this possible? we complain about them as if they have better things to do but what they don t? so let s get up close and personal on them, shall we? huh? well, actually let s not. instead let s just look at what s really going on here. earlier this week we saw nationwide protests that shut down highways in the name of hamas. here in nyc they blocked bridges blocking people from getting home. so one guy trying to get home to his daughter got out of his car who confronteded to protesters who let him through. we couldn t get the v
from inflation to the border to crime and national security. but what happens when you press the president on any difficult issue? what a stupid son of a [bleep]. shush up. okay? why should i answer that question. wait, wait, wait, you are getting nervous, man, calm down. lawrence: here on cross continue are you there is no such thing as a stupid question. so we gave folks in filly the chance to ask joe biden one of their own. i would say why don t you sit down and have an interview and explain all the things you have done since you have taken office. how is he going to lower inflation. when is there going to be caps on renting. i guess i would ask about just the general cut climate, how high the american debt is right now. mr. president, please help the homeless. please. the that s the one question. i ask you. please do something about it. student loans really. how come that s not happening. what is he going to do for people who already paid off their colle
crime and national security. but what happens when you press the president on any difficult issue? what a stupid son of a [bleep]. shush up. okay? why should i answer that question. wait, wait, wait, you are getting nervous, man, calm down. lawrence: here on cross continue are you there is no such thing as a stupid question. so we gave folks in filly the chance to ask joe biden one of their own. i would say why don t you sit down and have an interview and explain all the things you have done since you have taken office. how is he going to lower inflation. when is there going to be caps on renting. i guess i would ask about just the general cut climate, how high the american debt is right now. mr. president, please help the homeless. please. the that s the one question. i ask you. please do something about it. student loans really. how come that s not happening. what is he going to do for people who already paid off their college debt and spent thousands of d
white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by people of color, mr. roth is racked by guilt for how he is driving on the 405 to the valley and it s not only growing his carbon footprint, he s fueling other racist outcomes as well. he said i couldn t help but consider my only complicit while reading a new study from usc researches, found that angelinos who drive less tend to be exposed to more pollution. now the argument is that low income communities of color were torn apart to make way for freeways over the decade, while the whiter, richer, this constitutes environmental racism. environmental racism, it s about policies that practices that discriminate against communities of color by making them live near landfills, sewage plants and polluting facilities. by making people live near landfills? we re making people live next to polluting facilities? well, that s obviously ridiculous. and this is obviously not about race, it s about poverty. and who is to blame
and. then spend those moneys on sustainability projects that make their donors and their cronies rich. also if freeways are racist, the king of bigots must be president dwight d. eisenhower who commissioned the construction of 41,000 miles of highway in the federal highway act of 1956. i want you to meet the godfather of the environmental justice movement, robert bullard. when we talk about infrastructure in the past. infrastructure like highways and roads. that infrastructure was detrimental to many communities, black and brown communities and destroyed a stable community. so we have to be careful not to assume that all infrastructure is created equal. people actually write those lines. of course, what this is really all about is control. democrats don t have any real plans to raise the general standard of living for working people. white black brown. in fact, they re doing the opposite. their wrecking our economy without a control spending and by limiting our oil and gas