joining me now is cory booker. thank you for being here. i don t know if you talked to manchin and cinema lately but is a talking filibuster something you think those two would go for? no reason to have that expectation. what is good, though, is that we are tomorrow going to be on the senate floor all 50 of us for bills that we support to address what has become an epidemic problem with dozens of laws passed making it difficult to vote fueled by laws with in person voting fraud more likely to be struck by lightning or somehow donald trump was the rightful winner of the last election. so we re going to vote on that first tomorrow at 5:00 and then vote on the rule change which we will probably get 48 votes to say the filibuster, we re not getting rid of it but you can t just sit in your office and phone it in. you have to have a fill buster and stand on the floor and
negative connotation is ridiculous. this is what she said after that. we put out the statement yesterday and it s available and we stand by that statement. joining me now maia wylie. one can cut people slack for why they say certain things. her response was weird that anybody who thinks otherwise, i was using an expression of high regard and anybody who thinks otherwise is being ridiculous. that is an extremely insensitive response from the state that had the highest percentage of black lynchings in the country when it was an epidemic problem across the south. we just celebrated veterans day. and the president of the mississippi chapter of the naacp was murdered for his activities around civil rights. one of the things that he experienced coming back as a
happen. we think about products like youtube kids. we think about products like snapchat. these are products whose business model is designed about the notion of addiction in kids. they are not equipped to deal with it. parents need to restrictig usage of this products. one of the sad things, one of the things that makes me angry, is that executives out in the valley generally restrict their kids usage of the product that they are encouraging everyone else to use. i think the first thing to do is you have to explain to the kids, there s a lot of bad stuff going on here and it s not your fault. i wish we had caught this before it had become an epidemic problem. tucker: everything you have said makes sense, it seems obvious. for our viewers who don t know what you are, i would encourage them to google you because they will see that coming from you this is profound. you really are right in the middle. this was a huge change for me. i m proud of this is my national service right now
understand is that there are a lot of bad things that can happen. we think about product like youtube kids. we think about product like snapchat. these are products, the business model is designed about the notion of addiction in kids. they are not equipped to deal with it. parents need to restrict usage of this products. one of the sad things, one of the things that makes me angry is that executives out in the valley generally restrict their kids usage of the product that they are encouraging everyone else to use. i think the first thing to do is you have to explain to the kids, there s a lot of bad stuff going on here and it s not your fault. i wish we had caught this before it had become an epidemic problem. tucker: everything you have said makes sense, it seems obvious. for our viewers who don t know what you are, i would encourage them to google you because they will see that coming from you this is profound. you really are right in the middle. this was a huge change for me. i
your patients for narcotics? absolutely. the proof opioid test shows basically that what medication works for them. wouldn t you want to know if you have like surgery or pain, like rather than trying different medications this works. this doesn t. you directly go the to medication that works for you. and the optimum dose and minimizing side effects. ainsley: let s say you have a patient and you do the swab and you determine they are predisposed to addiction problems. do you give them medications because if they are prone to addiction, wouldn t they have a higher chance of being addicted? absolutely. exactly what you just talked about in the beginning. like this is epidemic problem. we spend hundreds of millions of dollars and the number one culprit for giving out the open yats is the doctors. knowing that knowledge that i have i m very careful how much i give narcotics. this is just for very, very short-term. i don t try to give it more than that knowing the results i am very caref