cue, becoming the second 16-seed team to beat a number 1 in march madness history. and we call this busting the brackets. what because ing this because, it takes everyone s bets and throws them rachel: where s pairleigh dickenson? will: right over the hudson river rachel: it s in new jersey? will: teaneck, new jersey. joey: congratulations to them. i don t know what the sportsmennalty is, but as a guy who s not necessarily a purdue fan p i thinkst the really cool. will: i m sorry, boilermakers, it stinks to be to the on the other side, but that s your cinderella story. we also had a 2 seed go down to a 15 just the other day. unfortunately, for the president of the united states, that 2 seed was his pick to inwith the national championship. we re off and running when it comes to march madness. meanwhile, here in the news cycle we have not a stunning upset e, but an upset nonetheless. matt taibbi continues his reporting on the twitter files. i don t know what number we re
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protests that are on the wall behind me in france and wondering if it s a sign of the future for america. maybe perhaps not yet on the streets, but the future for our entitlement system, social security or medicare. what do you see in europe that tells us about our future in america? well, it depends where we go from here. i mean, the french imagine retiring at 62. it seems a little, a little low for retirement for us. for americans it s 66-67 years old. and, of course, some people now are working into their 70s as a result of high inflation. they can t just survive on social security alone. the french are different. the french rely on the government for much more than we do, but we re moving in that direction. will: right. and the fact that they would now have almost a revolt on the streets, remember also the french have a history of revolting at the least crop the of a hat. i mean, they ve had three revolutions in the time, in the past 300 years, and we ve only
very not impossible but very difficult to bridge this gap because they are different points of view. joe manchin represents people, and he is not dissimilar to them, who don t don t necessarily believe in a bigger entitlement system in the government having so much of a role in programs that will be hard to take back. and the democrats on the other side of that divide think that that s exactly what the government s role should be. and therein lies the question of how to bridge that philosophical, ideological divide within the democratic party. all right, guys. more to come. thank you very much. let s dig into this and get more on perspective on what today is going to bring. joining me now mikey sherrill from new jersey. you want to see a vote on infrastructure today. speaker pelosi did not give a clear answer if it was going to
74.5% of discuss told yabs, native born americans. we have to protect first of all that americans are being hired in a tight labor market and the illegal immigrants coming here are not being abused. their human dignity taken advantage of. they are being abused by lower wages and poor work conditions. i have an idea, too which president trump has talked about. reforming our entitlement system. maybe some americans would take those jobs if they didn t have the cushy entitlement system. apparently there is a short and of the labor force. we need to address the immigration system and entitlement system.
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