or dressed a certain way that everybody wants to pick on ends up feeling like utter garbage by the end of the day. it s a really bad idea to do this. it s not the way to connect. i don t like this app. i wish it didn t come back. i know the people who started it again wished well but not my thing. rachel: i think they should d rename it mean people app. it s horrible. i think you are spot on. steve: people who like to have more information go to cyberguy.com because he has it all laid out. thank you kurt very much. rachel: thank you, kurt. brian: coming up straight ahead in the final hour of the show. early voting underway in georgia. the gubernatorial candidates square off in the first of two debates. governor brian kemp will join us live next.
no one knows what donald trump will do and as republican senator ted cruz noted on saturday, everything hinges on that issue. here he is. there are some republicans who are beating their chest and running around saying, i m running no matter what, it doesn t matter what trump does. that s utter garbage. they are all lying. it does matter. you are not tethered to reality if you think it doesn t make a difference whether he chooses to run or not. i will tell you this, if he doesn t run everybody runs. 2016 we had 17 republican candidates, i think this time around on the over/under i would take the over, i think we will have 20 or more. that was senator ted cruz speaking yesterday at an event in texas. for the second time in six weeks the ceo of pfizer has tested positive for covid-19. albert bourla says he s feeling well and doesn t have any symptoms. he s received four doses of the
which we re choosing the next supreme court justice. s they re saying it is immoral because the way that she looks to ask her real questions, what we re getting before she takes a seat for life and of course this is the whole point. it skes gretta sunberg play. you a throw someone up there. who represents her views who can t be questioned because anyone who questions the person is of courseie mean or racist or sexist or whatever , you know, pick your attack. but p the person is immune from sincere question that s for telling and yet somehow it gets even more nauseating. the washington post editorial board saw that grovelingreth and decided it didn t go far enough. so they published this headline yesterday, quote f, republicans boast they have not pulled a cavnar. in fact, they treated n jackson worse. so if you read the post piece and you shouldn t obviously jeff bezos as newspapers utter garbage, you will find that the post editorial board is aghast that republicans ask, contends jack
years. and i think progressive people are feeling very besieged these days. it was a big hit in london last year right after brexit. we didn t plan it that way. the play has a spiritual aspect and i think people are looking to aspects of human experience that are more mysterious and maybe more uplifting and hope producing than the kind of dreadful gutter garbage that we re being forced to stare at every single day since 2016. there s a former actor from the play back in 1993 who said that this play is about the difficulties of creating democracies out of disparate peoples. that s nice. do you find that message, though, based on what you just were were saying, more relevant today even? it s a long play and there a
can t believe we re doing the story without having a shred of a source. i know we got it from blaze. blaze is an entertaining site. c mon! where is this coming from? eric: site the blaze, we have a letter from eight republicans. greg: i saw the letter, i read the letter. the letter said there are reports. there are reports. greg: where are the reports from? i think it would be hilarious to pull a prank on the sheik, tell him we re releasing him, put him on a plane and fly him around the world, fly him back and put him in gitmo. fake a month of pretending he s back home. that would be the greatest thing ever. y you can t pin this on an administration without an actual source that is not there. eric: for the record, the administration, state department greg: said it was garbage. eric: they said greg: utter garbage. eric: of any discussion. fine, we ll move on. president obama