because it helps me sleep. and an eye shade. i look like a freak on the plane. most people will never tour the country like they re visitors. the truth of the matter is, i think it s so important for americans to tour with your own country. that s what i love about traveling, sampling different subcultures. this is where you find more local stuff because we now carry computers in our pockets. i m chris hardwick, and thanks for taking a peek into my obsessive travel habits. next time on plain, some guy in a cocoon with an orange blanket and a foamy eye shade on his face, a pillow who might be drooling on you, just pat his head, that guy is probably me. shut that baby up! with the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a trip to vegas twice as fast! [ brays ] and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang.
democracy and values it is about what works. [ talking over each other ] that s why we are talking about israel. what israel does works. if you have time to touch our groins and fondle our goodies they have time to ask questions like they do in israel. sean: hang on. it is bigger. israelis do something else. before every passenger gets on that plane they know everything about them. their travel habits. they check their background, security we can t did that here that s political correctness. we don t want to offend anybody by bringing up behavioral profiling. the less screams about civil the left screams about civil liberties over and over again but these pat-downs are invasive. i m fine with the word profiling. i m not predictable on that issue. i m not for racial profiling. i think the word profiling
about what works. [ talking over each other ] that s why we are talking about israel. what israel does works. if you have time to touch our groins and fondle our goodies they have time to ask questions like they do in israel. sean: hang on. it is bigger. israelis do something else. before every passenger gets on that plane they know everything about them. their travel habits. they check their background, security we can t did that here that s political correctness. we don t want to offend anybody by bringing up behavioral profiling. the less screams about civil the left screams about civil liberties over and over again but these pat-downs are invasive. i m fine with the word profiling. i m not predictable on that issue. i m not for racial profiling. i think the word profiling
given the option, i prefer the train to the car or the plane or the blimp or whatever else is available. i like the cafe car, for example. so i pay attention to amtrak news and amtrak has announced it wants to spend a quarter million dollars on an advertising campaign targeting a specific group of potential passengers. gay passengers. said an amtrak representative quote, we are always looking for new ways to reach potential passengers and this community travels a lot. i can t speak for this community s travel habits or anything else, but if there s research about the gay traveling a lot and amtrak s trying to get people to take its trains, then it does seem like a reasonable business strategy. nonetheless, there is one very vocal group that hates the idea of the government trying to encourage people who have the gay from riding amtrak. we asked kent jones, of course, to look into that. hi, kent. welcome back.
given the option, i prefer the train to the car or the blimp or whatever else is available. i like the cafe car, for example. i pay attention to amtrak news. amtrak has announced it wants to spend $125,000 on an advertising campaign targeting potential passengers, gay passengers. we are always looking for new ways to reach potential passengers and this community travels a lot. i can t speak for this community s travel habits or anything else, but if there s research about the gay traveling all a lot and amtrak is getting them to take the trains, it seems like a business strategy. there s a vocal group that hates it idea of the government trying to encourage people people who have the gay from riding amtrak. we asked kent jones, of course, to look into that. hi, kent.