yes. oh, yes. oh, i feel so good and feels sos good. yeah. you re like the audience version of a brazilian wax. you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. he s a one man show, but notn choice. comedian joe machi. her side job is reading offe the pharmaceutical side effects and commercialal sids. host of the fox true crime podcast, emily campagna. he s from jersey. so most of the talking tonightg will be done by his hands. actor and comedian vince august sees like a thanksgiving ext turkey. how about £20 and extremely dry? new york times best selling auew york times best selling catches. all right. before we get some new stories, fore we get some new stories, leftovers how they did that i m like an analogy it s the leftovers where i read didn t the jokes we did news this week and as always it s my first time reading these so they well season joe mackey was salt and pepper and feed him to a grizzly bear sd o why not?t? all right. this week in dc, thieves
penning newspaper columns and presenting the podcast rock and roll politics. maria margaronis is a journalist, who s written and presented a number of radio documentaries on the crises man made and natural which have afflicted greece. ashis ray has half a century of explaining events here to his readers in india. a fulltime occupation in itself, you might think, but he s still found time to commentate on his beloved cricket. lovely to have you all new the studio. all together as well. so thank you for being with us. borisjohnson street, according to a ukrainian mp, could soon be found on maps for odesa, as it expunges the memorialisation of famous russians. assuming the british prime minister s visit to india this week is followed in due course by a free trade deal something neither the european union nor the united states has pulled off there ll probably be a thoroughfare named in his honour in mumbai, too. in this country, borisjohnson way might be a cul de sac. such is
realisation about the arrogance, about people s realisation of the arrogance of this prime realisation of the arrogance of this prime minister, people whose relatives prime minister, people whose relatives died who couldn t be with their relatives who couldn t go to see their their relatives who couldn t go to see their dying mother and father, everyone see their dying mother and father, everyone who lost someone and kept the rules everyone who lost someone and kept the rules is everyone who lost someone and kept the rules is disgusted by this. | the rules is disgusted by this. don t the rules is disgusted by this. i don t think arrogance is the right word. there is a thoughtlessness, most prime ministers are neurotic about every move they make, if i do this, what will happen? he doesn t tend to pose those questions, so, a theresa may or a gordon brown having drinks at a works do, they would be, you know, is this, is that party, is it a work do? could it be seen as party? i d