yak, yak, yak, yak. happy tuesday, everybody so really, it seems 2023 is the year of the protester. ng they seem to be everywhere, blocking traffic, closing bridgeic, closs, chanting at tro station stations. but the joke ske o on them. i travel only by helicopterve . but oh how they love to delay transportation. who do they think they are? mayor pete idiots are throwing tomato soup on paintings, super gluing themselves to the wall. and remember that knucklehead glued who s d hand to a starbucs counter to protest the price of oatmilk? when they called his name, he couldn t even get his own coffee back.-m what is itilk? about superglue, anyway? should only have one purpose. and that s sniffin g. anyway, the more disruptive the protests, the more imbeciles embrace it, even if it hurts their cause. t even so what drives these cs to protest? well, their moms, they simply alienate rather than raise awareness. i mean, do you think this dohelps anyone imagine that they are n
[cheers and applause] greg: yes, yes, yes! happy tuesday everybody. so really it seems 2023 is the year of the protester. they seem to be everywhere blocking traffic, closing bridges, chanting at train stations. but the joke s on them. i travel only by helicopter. but, oh, how they love to delay transportation. who do they think they are, mayor pete? idiots are throwing tomato soup on paintings and super gluing themselves to the wall. remember that knucklehead who glued his hand to a starbucks counter to protest the price of-milk? when they called his name he couldn t get his own coffee. what is it about super glue anyway? it should only have one purposes and that s sniffing. the more disruptive the more the imba sills embrace it even if it hurts their cause. what drives these clowns to protest? well, besides their mom. they simply alienate rather than raise awareness. do you think this helps anyone? [screams] imagine that! [screams] i hate this! i m killing it. i m k
my mother s journey may not have even begun, if not for brave journalists who chose to chronicle history and real time. and i don t know how to ever repay my mom for what she s done for me and what she s done for so many people in alabama. but just know mama. if a white billionaire call you and offer to buy your house, please sell it. because i might want to become an n f t thank you so much. correspondentsassociation. thank you so much for keith. thank you all so much. good night. you ve been watching roy wood jr at the white house correspondents dinner that concludes cross countries live coverage. i m laura jones. we now join one nation, brian kilmeade already in progress.. . more like this. around 30 feet gives it a good wrap. whispering, like a golf tournament. why was he whispering? it was supposed to be joe time. even yell at us and provide us with a vision this country has been lacking. and the most critical time in our country s history with china. we lost 85,000
it s part of the pressure that helped to create that type of change. what would have become of my mother and those other protesters of a local journalist wasn t there telling the story? and now is no different. but thankfully, my mother s story was told she got to complete her degree of delta state and continued on the florida a and m and got another degree and then for the last 45 years, has worked at a historically black colleges and educator and administrator and . one of those many black colleges, they need a little bit more funny. you got a 20 on your joke. that down to one of the black colleges, uh to my mom, i say thank you for everything you ve done for me and for helping countless students in birmingham have the opportunity to see a college degree. and to see an opportunity to grow, you know? my mother s journey may not have even begun, if not for brave journalists who chose to chronicle history and real time. and i don t know how to ever repay my mom for what she s
it s part of the pressure that helped to create that type of change. what would have become of my mother and those other protesters of a local journalist wasn t there telling the story? and now is no different. but thankfully, my mother s story was told she got to complete her degree of delta state and continued on the florida a and m and got another degree and then for the last 45 years, has worked at a historically black colleges and educator and administrator and . one of those many black colleges, they need a little bit more funny. you got a 20 on your joke. setting that down to one of the black colleges. uh to my mom. i said, thank you for everything you ve done for me and for helping countless students in birmingham have the opportunity to see a college degree. and to see an opportunity to grow, you know? my mother s journey may not have even begun, if not for brave journalists who chose to chronicle history and real time. and i don t know how to ever repay my mom for w