Up with been told go to college, get a job make a living. Frankly, thats just not realistic for a generation. It is really frustrating, the boomers think were lazy, you know the whole term pull up your boot straps and work hard, to get the same life they had . No, the world is very different these days the next pandemic in 2025 might wipe this all out anyway i have no time to wait for retirement youve got to will it into existence life just not fair, the world is a hot place, and the stock market which is the purest form of yolo. Short sellers continue to get hurt by wallstreetbets. Its making me sick. This is populism coming for capitalism through gamestop. On the surface i can be pretty scattered. In the water though its coming for me. Because youre seeing everything is quiet. You hear your bubbles, you hear breathing. And you just hear the water around you. I dont give a shit about risk. I was deployed to the middle east, we were doing antiterrorism force protection, so looking for
i cuss gratuitously. subject matter is another story. this is gonna be a good show. are there any subjects that are never appropriate for humor? people say a good comedian doesn t have to cuss. and i thought, now that s [bleep] rubbish. how dirty is too dirty? why is all that so funny? i don t know. what you re about to hear is going to shock and disgust you. if you choose to go blue, you ve got to do it right. dirty for the sake of dirty, there s nothing worse than that. you must promise me something. you won t get me in any trouble on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] listen, i will be cussing tonight. now, just so s you know. no, i will. i will. don t [bleep] oh me. not allowing an artist to use the word [bleep] is like not allowing a guitarist to use the chord e. it s possible to play the instrument, but why the [bleep] would you bother? now don t wave your finger at me! you knew when you got here there d be cussing. the last thing co
today setting the men s and women s all time indoor speed record for duration as a prime minister only 44 days in office. that s not even five squa scaramuccis. her abrupt resignation throws her closest ally even further into chaos. not that our friends across the pond weren t able to find humor in this, the economy magazine argued which would ask longer, liz truss prime minister or a head of lettuce. you know when folks start invoking salad items when discussing how long you re going to last at your job, at some point it becomes a feta complete. but let us move on. how could six weeks go so horribly wrong. liz truss deceleration from power, truss-nomics, they could create jobs, she said. essentially trickledown economic. this proposal immediately caused the british economy to implode. just the mere suggestion of this plan sent financial markets into a tail spin, drove the country s currency to a record low value against the american dollar, and pushed mortgage rates even
interest to, to violent domestic it insurgent groups. proud boys stand back and stand by. plus why joe biden s executive order on abortion today could have a retractable effect at the supreme court overturned roe, and why an earth is trump tv trying to take out another trump candidate for office? is it true for that jury lake wasn t she an obama appointee? she donated first obama, she endorsed obama. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. don t pat supplement, donald trump s white house counsel just wrapped up seven hours of testimony to the january six committee. that interview took place on capitol hill behind closed doors. it was recorded of course on video. they said pat cipollone was cooperating revealed new information that we will hear in upcoming hearings. mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and as are the whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few thi
we start today with the problem staring at us every time we go to the shops and look at our bank balance: the cost of living crisis. today we ll get the latest estimate of inflation here in the uk for the month of may. we ll go back to april to set the scene: inflation that month was running at 9%, the highest rate here in the uk for a0 years. looking into the future, the bank of england has warned inflation might exceed 11% later this year as the prices of fuel and food put pressure on household budgets. the response by the bank of england has been to raise the cost of borrowing. rates have recently been increased from 1% to 1.25%, the fifth consecutive rise, pushing them to the highest level in 13 years. our business correspondent, emma simpson, has been speaking to the chairman of the supermarket chain asda, lord stuart rose he told her that his customers have been cutting back on their shopping. if you haven t got the money, i cannot eat. iii if you haven t got the mon