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thank you you. thank your irish grandparents if you're wondering my great great grandparents, you get here and 18, 46 and one, what the hell's going on thank you for. the warm welcome please. >> not so loud donald was listening sleepy. don a car like. that. i may use that again kelly o'donnell present in the white house correspondents association. thank you for having me kelly let's be honest your weight too young to be president it's. >> been a year since i've delivered the speech, and my wife chills has been tonight, was worried how i do i told her, no worry just like riding the bike. she's that's what i'm worried about of course
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the 2024 elections in full swing and yes. age is an issue i'm a grown man running it against the six-year-old well, i feel great i really feel great i'm campaigning all over the country pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. i have always done well in the original 13 colonies the speaker in history here, a donald just said about the major civil war battle quote gettysburg. wow trump's speech was so embarrassing. >> the statue of robert e lee surrendered again what laura
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age is the only thing we haven't common my vice president actually endorses me i had a grace dress since the state of the union o'donnel, once absolute tough days lately, you might call it stormy weather what the hell shrubs so desperate, he started reading those bibles. he's selling then he got, to the first commandment you shall have no other gods before me that's where it put it down and said this book is not for me look here is a reminder that folks six was going on in congress is political theater that's not true. congress were
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theater. they'd have thrown out lauren boebert long time ago hello to my friends in the press and fox news somebody who complain that i don't thank you enough for your questions no comment of course. the new york times issued a statement, blast me for quote active and effectively avoiding independent journalists hey, if that's what it takes to get to do your time to say i'm active and effective, i'm i've hired higher standards. i do integers was strong independent journalist who millions of people actually listen to like howard stern and i know you're. looking around and saying this guy's been doing this for 50
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years he's had his moment give them some gifts, someone else a chance. to say that. i say lauren, ignore the critics barnes, a great friend has had eight commedia play me over the years on saturday live, eight and who the hell says, i'm not a real job creator look lawrence that even more communities and actors joke about me like the funny guy in weekend update michael shay hilarious scarlet johanson, you did such an incredible job in your state of the union rebuttal that you should be weekend or do weekend update clearly. you're funding one and family lord folks, on a serious note addition of marin
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column. i have another thing and khan we both find strength and family. i got to spend some time with his family yesterday in the oval office collins dad was in high school, teachers island and his mom is an incredible woman, a family of firefighters was chief medical officer, new york city fire department on nine, 11 as a doctor, she rushed to ground zero risking their own life treated and savi fellow first responder rushing into danger for others is my definition of patriotism and heroism so is what all of you do when you report truth over lives that's where i want to close the night with my genuine thanks to be pressed there are some who call you the enemy of the people that's wrong and it's dangerous you literally risk
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their lives doing your job korean, everything i'm not so disasters to pandemics dwarves is so much more in some of your colleagues have given their lives. >> many of suffered grievous injuries other reporters have lost their freedom journalism clearly not a crime, not here, not there, not anywhere in the world protein, should release evan and also immediately yes, we're doing everything we can be doing everything we can to bring home journal hello. fellow journalist austin and all americans like paul whelan you know, who wrongfully detained all around the world give me more it the biden we're not going to give up until we get them home. all the third
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anniversary of january 6, i went to valley forge. >> i said the most urgent question of our time is whether democracy is still, is still the sacred cause of america that is the question, the american people must answer this year and you, the tree press, play a critical role in making sure the american people have the information they need to make an informed decision defeated former president has made no secret of his attack on our democracy he said he wants to be a dictator on day one. and so much more he tells supporters he has got a revenge and retribution when in god's name ever heard of other president say something like that. and he promised a bloodbath when he loses again we have to take this seriously eight years ago. >> it could have written off as just trump talk, but no longer not after january 6, i'm
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sincerely not asking you to take sides, but asking to rise up to the seriousness of the moment move past the horse race. >> numbers the gotcha, moments in distraction is a sideshows they've come to dominate its essentialize are sensationalized, our politics and focusing on what's actually at stake, i think in your hearts, you know, it was estate the stakes couldn't be higher every single one of us says rose to play a serious role, to play making sure democracy endures american democracy. i mourn my role, but all due respect. so do you in the age of disinformation, credible information that people can trust is more important than ever and that makes you, and i mean it's on the bottom. my heart makes you more important than ever. so tonight, i'd like to make a toast drew afraid frehse sworn informed citizenry
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to earn american or freedom and democracy endure. god bless america now i'm going to turn it over to kelly and under here from a real community i think i know what i'm in for collin joe says, taken aim at me before with his jokes like saying, after winning the south carolina hi, no primary biden, barely edge doubt is closest rival time colin when i when i'm going to have a whole hell lot of time and i'm going to be watching pow jelly back to you thank you mr. president.
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>> thank you. so very much for being here. and for your words and supportive journalists. >> and now we turn to collin joe star headline entertainer colin not only brings the excitement of his own charisma and talents, but his guests are strictly a in fact, i've been watching this evening as many of you have been trying get a selfie and hoping to get close to a very special woman who is a big, big star in collins life. >> his mother, dr. carrie kelly and i know scarlet agrees that collins mother is indeed a star in her own right as the president indicated, dr. kelly spent nearly four decades with the new york city fire department. she became the first woman named the fdny is chief medical officer. >> and her service included nine 11 is the present then
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indicated where she led triage efforts. >> so dr. kelly, we thank you for your good work and as his mother you know yes, dr. kelly mr. jones as you know, colin shares a lot in common with many of us here tonight we're all fans of scarlet johanson so for, a moment, i'm going to take you back to when colin himself was as a reporter for the esteemed publication at regis high school the young colin joe scoop ten ways not to start an english paper and in-depth reporting on faculty summer plans then and now, colin jost is at the core, a talented writer that's why i
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was hard hitting journalism. you saw in the owl i didn't know you were going to show me from high school yeah, it's not really fair. you can't do it for president biden because the technology wasn't invented when he was in high school it's not really fair good evening, everyone. >> i'm collin joseph, and i'll be delivering the republican response i'll be honest with you. >> i don't have a lot of time. i need to get back to new york because i'm juror number five on a big trial trump's lawyer took one look at me and he's like he's gotta be on our side thank you kelly for that very kind introduction. mr.
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president. dr. biden, vice president harris, doug doug. as you, can tell from all the comments about my wife, i'm also used to being the second gentleman now, i am honored to be here hosting what is according to swing state polls, the final white house correspondents dinner i hope that tonight will be a night to remember for most of us i was excited to be up here. crown
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stage with president biden the night, mostly to see if i could figure out where obama was pulling the strings from i have to i have to admit it's not easy following president biden. i mean, it's not always easy following what he's saying. like but before i begin tonight, can we just acknowledge how refreshing it is to cia president of the united states and an event that doesn't begin with a bailiff saying all rise and i would like to point out it's after 10:00 p.m. sleepy joe is still awake while donald trump has spent the past week falling
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asleep in court every morning though fox news said he was just being anti woke we are all here tonight. i'd nerd from well, matt gaetz is at regular prom, but actually, thought i saw matt gaetz here tonight, but it was actually just my own reflection in a spoon like, many of you here tonight, i pretend to do news on tv my, weekend of date, co-anchored michael che was going to join
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me here tonight, but in solidarity with president biden, i decided to lose all my black support jay told me to say that and i'm just realizing i was set up i've done weekend update for awhile now, but most people don't know that i started out doing the actual well news. my first job out of college was as a reporter for the staten island advance newspaper they do not have a table well, here tonight but they asked me to pass along this message to the other print journalists in the room. you think you're better than me?
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>> by, the way. i want to point out when i worked at the steno don't advance. we had a daily circulation of 100,000 the washington post would kill for that so as. a former aspiring journalist, i wanted genuinely congratulate all the award winners here tonight congratulations. >> the correspondents association provides scholarships to promising young journalism students who may 1 day be sent off to cover dangerous geopolitical hotspots like columbia university tonight, this event is being televised live on c-span and if you're at home watching c-span
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on a saturday night, i hope they find your body soon. before your cats get to it there are so many incredible news organizations here tonight also a few credible ones the washington post is here. washington post they were the ones taking your coates at the door please be sure to tip fox news, ms here, tonight it's the end of an era. >> rupert murdoch's stepped down at fox news, which is strange, didn't think there was a step down from fossil trump
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media is here. trump media not at a table, just screaming loudly in the corner to no one wordle is here tonight sorry. >> sorry. i meant the new york times i forgot they do stuff in addition to puzzles i have to say it's not a great sign when the only thing keeping a print media company a lot i've are games people play on their phones to chilling for you guys room, just froze faster than mitch mcconnell and i have to say apologies to the times. but as the staten island i still get all my news from the new your post thank you. the only paper where the front page always has the same 200 point
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font whether the headline is world war three to start to morrow or central park owl dead in building collision the new york post is like having the new york times summarized for you by a crack head the times will say a border deal continues to evade congress and the post is like these mexicans are taking my stuff there are so many incredible individuals here tonight. laura trump is here tonight okay. well, i got one woo she recently released a cover of the song. i won't back down upon hearing it. tom petty di, again i. can't
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believe i'm saying this to a member of the trump family, but maybe stick to politics senator bernie sanders is here because he's not the type to pass up a free hot meal in general, there are so many hardworking influential senators and congresspeople here tonight and i just want to say on behalf of everyone, i know stop emailing us stop it we get it democracy is on the line and your plan to save it is to flood our inbox is like you're create and barrel it's also wonderful to
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be back in washington. >> i loved being in washington the last time i was in dc, i left my cocaine at the white house luckily, the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union i'm kidding. >> of course, the president doesn't call it cocaine. he calls a high-speed rail by the way. >> can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? he must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against his rival rigging the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election wow biden laughed i love by the way, the
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trump's to attacks on president biden, or that he's a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. find i'm like, i think you got to pick one personally. i don't know any criminal masterminds who bike to get ice cream also, it's not like trump himself is young and sharp i'm not saying both candidates are old, but you know, jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe when this thing he's only 99 there is an election, there's an election six extremely long months from now. >> so let me see if i can
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summarize where this race stands at this this moment. the republican candidate for president owes half 1 billion in fines for bank fraud. and is currently spending his days farting himself awake during a porn star hush money trial. and the race is tie the racist tied nothing makes sense anymore. >> the candidate who was a famous new york city playboy took abortion rights away and the guy who's trying to give you your abortion rights back isn't eight-year-old calf flick how does that make sense by the way, president biden isn't it crazy that he's only our second catholic president.
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and what's even crazier is that in just a few short months, we'll have our third and rfk jr. i'm kidding. >> like his vaccine card says he doesn't have a shot everything feels strange now, by a lot of measures president biden is having a very successful first-term, but people don't seem to to realize it. like with the economy, the vibes or bad, but the numbers say it's strong the economy is kind of like you on the steps of air force one it feels like it's stumbling, but there's somehow upward progress i do think that you can do more on the economy, sir. i really do. for example,
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have you considered eliminating the national debt by shorting trump stock people keep asking if our lives are better than they were four years ago. of course they are four years ago. we didn't have online sports, gambling what more do you need by way that's probably what's keeping the economy afloat. online gambling and taylor swift without those, we'd be in a recession right now. the problem is, people are always going to compare your first term to obama's. but i think there are actually a lot of positive similarity parties you both big strides and health care obama got us out of a recession. you got us out of a pandemic obama got bin laden, you got oj and by the way, now
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that o'jays dead, who is the new front runner for trump's vp is it diddy? by the way, i bet if trump did select diddy as his running mate, i bet this race would still be tied i think even some democrats say that they are underwhelmed. but i think they're just not living in reality manage your expectations people. it's like tonight. >> sure. >> we all wish we are at the waldorf right now. >> but we're at the washington hilton and we have to make the best of it just be happy. you're not at the airport hilton journalists. these are
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challenging times and we need the people in this room to help guide us through it. your jobs are not easy and it doesn't help that we're living at the end of traditional media the gatekeepers are gone. did you know that 90% of people now get their news exclusively from social media and that must be true because i saw it in a random guys tiktok he was recording the video while driving a toyota corolla, but he seemed to know is stuff isn't it crazy by the way that tiktok could be outlawed in the, by the end of this year. that's a real shame because we're going to need tiktok to document who is storming the capitol next january 6, things are not bad forever. everyone
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though this may be the worst time in history to be a print journalist. it is the best time in history to be a courtroom sketch artist my god, the most famous man on earth is on trial and there's no cameras allowed, just the artists, their pastels and their desire to make trump look as bad as possible. >> every sketch of trump looks like the grinch had sex with the lorax in closing i would really like to take a moment to recognize all the print journalists in this room. >> your words speak truth to power. your words bring light to the darkness and most importantly, your words train the ai program's that will soon replace you and finally, i
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wanted to thank my family and i wanted to thank my friends for being here tonight to support me. i want to thank my wife for enduring lots of jokes and for agreeing to individually meet everyone in this room right after the ceremony. >> how does that's really special, honey, thank you don't be shy. >> come right right up she hates privacy and with my with my family in mind i wanted to share one last thing with you before i go and i wanted to share one thing with you, mr. to president, before i go i lost my grandfather this year
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as you alluded to, a firefighter william kelly he's the reason that our sons middle name is william he helped raise me growing up and i would not be here today without him. my grandpa was a firefighter on staten island for 40 years to make extra money for his family. he was a substitute teacher any painted houses and since it's staten island, i should point out it's not like this scorsese irishman painting houses he was not a mafia hit man. he actually painted houses the fbi's here i don't want to start a whole thing my grandfather was another rare irishman who didn't drink because he lost his father and his brother to alcoholism. and i swear mr. president, this is
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not an age comparison you remind me of him some of your best qualities remind me of his and i will say he was 95 and he was still great at stairs i think it's because he didn't try to run up them but the reason that i bring up my grandfather and i don't know if, you know, realized mr. president, but staten island firefighters are not normally your demographic staten island voted about 70% for trump in the last election. and the other 30% was for giuliani but staten island also sided with the british during the revolutionary war we're not
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always on the right side of history you remember my grandfather, a staten island firefighter, voted for you, mr. president? he voted for you in the last election that he ever voted in? i mean i'm sure someone else will vote twice and this election using his name but that's just how the democratic machine works he voted for you and the reason that he voted for you is because you're a decent man my grandpa voted for decency and d
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decency is why we're all here tonight. decency is how we're able to be here tonight decency is how we're able to make jokes about each other. and one of us doesn't go too prison after we go to the newsmax, after party and when you look at the levels of freedom throughout history and even around the world today, this is the exception. this freedom is incredibly rare. and the journalists in this room help protect that freedom. and we cannot ever take that for granted. so mr. president, i thank you. for your decency on behalf of my
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grandfather, and i thank all of you. almost all of you for your decency as well i am very honored and grateful that you invited me here tonight. thank you. and goodnight i miss this adrenaline kim my cup play. shot of adrenaline right to the heart with flonase allergies, don't have to be scary spraying flow net's daily gives you long-lasting, non drowsy really flonase. all good. also try are allergy, headache and nighttime pills. >> to me, harlem is home, but home is also your body. last one, i asked myself, why does
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jose just finishing that out there in an unusual ending, something i don't think a lot of people were expecting from him because he's usually joke after joke after joke, and he killed it with some of the jokes the room went crazy, but ending that way was really an endorsement of president biden. he talked about decency, he talked about his 95-year-old grandfather who passed away this year and said that his grandfather voted for donald trump sues me, voted for president biden because of decency politics and sayyed, it was a poignant plea and i think endorsement in the room of not necessarily just a politician, but also a way of life. also, search for truth, also hard work and things like that. it was an interesting night. president biden came out, not a very long speech a lot of jokes about donald trump. i'm very
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trump focus from president biden, also some direction to the media over what he thinks the media should do in this election. and then come ones yoast, one joke after another, after another, after another. relentless and yet he joked about the president's age a lot, a lot, a lot to talk about. we are back with our all-star panel that was watching that was laughing. there were some cringes. it was all happening right here. carry champion. i see you at the end nodding first, i will listen. i thought he was great. to my surprise, i didn't think he was going to be that great. he was very honest, i think, as you mentioned earlier, someone mentioned here on this panel earlier that there's truth and every joke i thought there were so much truth and a lot of the jokes in which he said, i love that he made fun of just about everyone. no one was safe, but more importantly, at the very end to your point, there were two things that really caught my attention that i really enjoyed please come up to my wife. she doesn't love a private everyone that's what she wants. i love that moment
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because she city or lack she's really hard and i loved that because it tells me who he is and who she is and you have that moment together. >> i love that his family was there. i just i really thought he hit it out of the park and last but not least, the decency clause i'm a fan of that. i think that everybody should be decent. i think we've been really nasty. and when i say we society as a whole, what we read and what we see and what trends on social media does it speak to our hearts and our kindness. and for him to say that they gave me a new perspective about who he was. and i appreciate it i was really surprised with president biden i thought that he knocked it out of the park. >> views funny, but more than that, he showed the charisma that people sometimes don't see from him. he was dripping with did he understood the job he was in on the joke? as far as colin like he did the eight-mile thing, he gets up there if you guys ever seen anybody seen a mob before, amounts to get he makes me nervous. yeah.
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>> it gets up there and he basically does every single job that you possibly can about joe biden, about big democratic sort of conspiracies and all of that, that the end, he ends with his heartfelt feelings about joe biden, about who he feels like the man is. and that made it more powerful after we had heard him destroy everybody yes. really strong night from both of the guys, really honestly thank you. >> thank what was great? i thought he was great. i don't know who from our organization paid him not to make fun of cnn but there was not a single mention of ivan we usually get a job or to you have two, we usually get like five one was working for us there but i i thought he was he was really funny. and that moment at the end that we have talked about being really heartfelt, a little emotional could have come off as self-righteous and earnest and scolding and it wasn't it worked so well because he personalized it with his family and he didn't go too far. it wasn't coining. i thought it was like just the right ending, but i loved a lot
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of his jokes. the matt gaetz one in particular go over that. >> will we live like second little bit later. first impressions you know, i love joe biden you know, i get frustrated with them. >> i you know, on a day-to-day basis, you just think why this why that why not that? and then you get a chance to spend some time with them either in-person or here and you remember, as you said, van this guy has real charisma there's a reason that he keeps exceeding expectations he was counted out. many, many times, but it's because of that. i thought it was smart for me to keep it short it's not other presidents could maybe take a cue from that. you kept it short. i liked the jokes about his age. they were a he he he gave his me jokes about his age almost as colin did. yeah. >> and i especially like one thing you did i thought was smart he talked about the age issue being that trump is a
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six-year-old. yeah. i'm a grown man. he's a grown man. he's a six-year-old. i thought that was really good. >> and then do kitchen. you usually say like i've been campaigning and all 13 colonies funny to your point, he was in on the joke, you understood it. he embraced it. he was able to deal with it and then you'll call and do what he did. i think if you're a conservative it's again that kind of mainstream media sites siding with biden that may not go down well for them. but if you're gonna do it, do it like colin does it. make it personal don't feel little jabs. keep it funny, but open your heart up and call this country back to its best self, which is what he was doing how would really have to all would nine on cnn they need the loan back fast and unit scott's turf be the grass, it goes gas two times faster the lawn given you a stronger laws, male next leader may, it's got to rebuild a rapid grass today. >> it's guaranteed fee did not feed it happens on it takes
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misinformation in this race while doing it himself. i thought jose was funny. >> some of it was a little flat out be honest, i wasn't expecting the endorsement at the end and there's a lot of sports content on tonight. >> and i suspect a lot of what people are going to hear about this will be clippings over the next 24 to 48 hours. my suspicion is the geost endorsement will be one of the leading, not the jokes, but the endorsement. and that will make news and i'll be curious to see if that where, where we'll make news on fox news are all make new and i don't, i don't view joseph as a political figure. he is someone that i think people who don't follow politics would know and follow. and so his interjecting himself into it will probably make some kind of news. i mean, look, we had biden speak tonight and then we had a biden surrogate effectively speak tonight. and so i agree with you, a conservatives will not care for that, but there'll be a lot of people who only follow people like colin jost who may be take notice of it that wouldn't otherwise be following
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political events like this, the way he did it just to be clear, he didn't go out there and say joe biden for president, what he did was said my grandfather who passed away this year, voted for you the last time he voted, he also said that president biden reminds him of his grandfather and said the reason was because of decency. i'm not speaking to decency. he was speaking to the country about decency and to the people in the room about decency and the reason why this exists that we can rub each other and not go to jail, i think is what he said is because of decency, i'll be honest it's the single most effective celebrity endorsement i think i've ever be because of the platform where he was how he had set it up before and in my opinion, the reasons that he outlined that he feels like his grandfather voted for joe biden. >> those are the reasons to me that a lot of americans vote for presidents, like we can get to the ins and outs of the
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economy of politics, a foreign policy. but to me, i think i still think that a lot of americans vote for them the guy that they think most reflects their values and who they are and character. and you just can't get a stronger endorsement from somebody at that point, you definitely wasn't endorsing. well, he was talking to me that's why i voted for joe biden. i used to say because i want to make america good again, and i think joe biden said good person. and so to sort of re-up that, that message i think was important, but also interestingly, he made jokes about some political issues, but he did not get political know at all. and i think that was really smart too, because it gone political making a maybe of a political commentary on gaza, or i know he made an abortion joke, but he wasn't really making a value judgment. had he really leaned into the politics that endorsement would not have worked i think it really would have stepped on the endorsement, the endorsement worked because he kinda stayed out of the politics. i think what about age as an issue both
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for biden and for? >> collin joseph? how do we think it played if the gold clearly one of the i surmise, one of the biggest goals from the white house and an event like this is to deal with head on what is one of the biggest issues with president biden is his age. do they do it effectively? >> i mean, i think i think so. and the state of the union, when he was off my? lawn levels of light, ball, your morning libyan marching pot he had to do all the age issue this time is saved to actually enjoy it even more, reagan. no, reagan played with that a lot, right? and i think he's finally kind of bound his reagan voice and talking about his age, i thought it was right. >> they don't have a choice. yeah. i mean, you can't go out and say i'm not old there we are. i'm so they don't really have a choice other than to deal with it via humor, having
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joseph, there to ratify that strategy. i mean, again, it's a very effective political strategy when you want to do something and then someone who's a professional at doing that shows up and helps you do it. i mean, that that's what they got out of it tonight and there's there's not really other events that go on in our political atmosphere that are designed to massage the rough edges of trump. this is designed to massage the very rough edge of biden, which is concerns about his age. trump doesn't have an analogous thing. yeah, you're right. >> i think carlin did something that was really smart. what we paid and because we're best friends, colin wake up. my my guy. we talked the joke's one over. well, we discussed no i liked that he really said to me what in my opinion, when he said, you know what did he could run be running mates with trump we still be ty. yeah. he he's talking about the state of where we are. like i want you to realize what's going on. well, this is ridiculous. are we paying? get to where we are today, like as a comedian, it is your job, i think to observe the humor of the country and to
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make it digestible to people who don't necessarily follow politics as you just talked about, was also to make it something that we can say, oh, that's funny. >> i remember you're right. >> let me take a step back. didi, the running mate for trump, anybody at this moment? >> it could be because it's true is what you're saying. yes. >> that was the exact what he's saying. listen to what i am telling you. this is funny, but listen, there's also something that we need to pay attention to. and that's what that's what got my attention. he brought up almost every single thing that biden is having to face. >> he brought up columbia, though he didn't put throw biden in there. he was he teased on the students about that, but he also brought up the black vote when talking about that not a reaction out of me here. i he talked about his weekend update partner, michael che that he was supposed to be i'm also standing in solidarity with joe biden losing on my blacks black supporters. yeah. what did you make of that? if that was that the right tone to deal with that issue? yes.
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>> he was to me pitch when people save this often, but it was i wasn't offended by anything. he says some awkward moments. things weren't always funny, but it was it was accurate. i think he's he spoke for a portion of society on left and right sides who felt like they weren't getting what they need and haven't been getting what they needed from president biden. >> also the same with trump and how ridiculous it is to have him falling asleep and farting himself awakened the jokes about the race being tied. actually, i think that was the most biting thing he said about biden me list off all these terrible things about trump. and then he says, yet the racist tie, what i didn't get from him was that he understands why the race tie was his job though. >> well, i mean, he came out he came out to an endorsement in the race, so i'll maybe it should be i i think if you ask the average conservative, like, why is the race tied or why is donald trump ahead and all the swing states? >> they know. >> but to the people on the de as and the people in that room? >> no, they're outraged that the race is tied, but they seem to have little understanding
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about why that might be and i think if he had acknowledged that a little bit, it might have yeah, you want him to say like there's something about immigration, something about crimes, something about the border, something about how the only people who can afford groceries and america are sitting in the same ballroom tonight. >> i don't know. i mean about the economy and there are things you can do to acknowledge what people are feeling outside the bubble versus the outrage that people inside the bubble feel about, about how could any one person ever vote for donald trump. let me tell you more than a few are going to vote for him. but it's, it's sort of your job to understand outside versus inside the bubble. >> i've asked you this because i've been here with you at these events before joseph did what he did in either talked about his grandfather voted for joe biden. so that was definitely there, but this wasn't the type of comedy. i don't think as i was sitting here near you, that offended you. as conservative. i'm not i'm not offended by it. but i think my job here, there's it's been for the last seven years is to try to reflect what
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the average america conservative might, how they might react to something i think he said some funny things. i certainly laughed out loud at some of them and i'm just giving you i'm giving i think i think i think it's useful because you are correct. have he's going to vote for a guy, another have the country's bewildered as to why and you did say one funny thing about the trump's since we are talking about what maybe i bet large trunk did. >> laura trump thing felt bad. you've got to combine start to go back politics. that was pretty, i don't know because i was like that very much just one last thing. i think for me that's. one of the few moments in that room. you saw the fox people, you saw the cnn people thought it's one of the few times in america where all those people are actually all together. people on both sides, people from rival news outlets. sometimes it can be very
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awkward and uncomfortable, but i do think that both the plo who are getting the award it's all that kind of stuff that's really mattered. it made me proud to be a part of this profession, made me proud to be in a country where we're journalists can go and communities can go and stick it to the president. and it still worked out on it. >> it is about celebrating the first amendment as well. so those uncomfortable conversations that may be having or who you're sitting next to. the point is that we can do it without anybody going to jail and something that he said, we can rip each other without reporters in the room understand that when biden makes jokes like, i'm going on howard stern, that the joke is on you. >> like, i'm gonna do howard stern, but i'm not going to spend any time with you people. i'm gonna come up here. i'm going to say all the things you expect me to say. but the real joke is i'm not gonna give you the time of day and i'm going to spend all my time with howard stern high. >> i mean, the two new york times reporters, they got awards and is the only time the new york times gets to spend, with joe biden those little photo up based on the latest round of reporting from the new york times and about the new york times. >> they do care and they are
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very upset if we biden doesn't care, but that's the joke is on if we find were in that room there to celebrate journalism, i almost would be a little offended that joe biden is cranking. >> the question would be, what offends you more? of president wright is maybe a little standoffish with you or one that continuously as a profession gets worse than down. profession out and their bases it like what like i guess they could take issue with it. but if we're looking at a choice between when looking at binary choice between one guy who's maybe not so nice and fuzzy with the press and another guy who says that they don't have any words and they're getting people he i talked to a lot of reporters and writers and journal pleasant. >> they're very annoyed that joe biden has been closed to the press. they talk about it openly. they complain about it. they're super annoyed we demand more access to complain to the white house about it. i mean, let's but on the other side is so much worse and that
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doesn't give joe biden to pass but the four years of trump for journalism was a scary time to be doing what we do. trump wait, even pumps. he didn't come to our office and donald trump laughed about it so there is a comparison. it doesn't excuse joe biden's opacity, but people have an institutional knowledge of how this has gone over administration's obama was hostile, depressed at times, and we remember that too so you have to understand where humans, as journalists and we're observing everything that's been going on. and we have a compare and contrast from a meeting it recent has i think even for average americans, this is how this whole race is framed. it's the difference between annoyance and annihilation like one guy who you might be annoyed with, another guy who you believe is a clear and present threat to democracy. >> and that depends on who you're voting for him by the way of course, what i'm about
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my point here is that yeah, if those people in that room would be annoyed with joe biden, i just don't understand how they would make that big of an issue with it when another guy is like ripping to shred their entire i don't want to stop this conversation because it's fantastic and i love all of the input from around the table here, but we're going to lose our people who were actually in the from in one second. >> so laura coates in harryette and you were there? abby phillip, is there room where it happened. so talk to us how did to play i've i was not actually in the room. i was stuck out here. so let me ask the question. we were in the room where it happened hashtag ehrenberg, talk to me here to how everything that was funny. i thought it was really listen, it was funny. most of the time. >> people laughed at, you know what i said earlier, the issue is that sometimes journalists don't want to laugh, they don't want to laugh at the jokes but it was really funny. >> there were even like some very subtle jokes. when he talked about the second gentle
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gentleman. and he was just like dog that was, that was a really funny joke because everybody knows that doug doug i thought he really hit the nail on the head in terms of the balance between he was a little bit more on the political side. i will say that right it's a reelection year. i mean, he was he was provided and let's be honest, he was he was pro biden, but he made a lot of jokes about biden's age they were funny. they were they were interesting. they were generally on board he made all trump a lot so did president biden so of president biden, i was actually i have to say i was a little surprised by that his speech, president biden speech was actually quite political, especially at the beginning for years, yes. even said his name really in the same way yeah yeah. >> exactly. and so i almost felt like it was kind of taking a page out of president obama. >> this was from before before
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trump was under that are political person that was that was looming over this dinner. >> and president biden really just went for it and it actually kinda indicated and maybe this is what they were going for, but they that he doesn't want hello to think that he's afraid of taking on trump directly so hold on. >> hold on. we got a 10:00 p.m. anchor here. we got 11:00 p.m. anchor here. the 10:00 p.m. pecker's answered all the questions 11:00 p.m. anchors trying to play anchor, but i'm gonna play a little bit of anchor myself. >> i'm just trying to hear abby phillip or she is the buck while she's the boss. but you're perhaps the vice both the closer the closer you are, the closer partners and crime or partners and you're partners in crime. >> and i'm off somewhere else typing some things onto a computer in a spreadsheet. >> what did you think of what happened to see if you guys know i'm an inappropriate laffer. i would myself under
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contract hi, but like my my smile is very ready is there a camera to i laugh, i laugh. >> i surprised the biden was so political against trump at would, they it's not now, when and he did say, i mean, maybe he would debate and maybe wouldn't news his way of doing so. >> i thought collin, joseph it's very funny. there was a moment in time. he talked about his grandfather bag or voter, or biden about decency, there was a very nice moment at that also the way that he and scar joe. oh, sorry, gods or hansler, how you all color star joe weight talked about their relationship and how she didn't want any privacy funny moment he also gave at stake. i was happy to the whole dessert tray macaroons you want to know heading players little legs from potts. >> i'm getting hungry, have been the best part of the dinner. let's be honest what we get your head the chicken,
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the fish. was there a snake? what was going on? >> a surfing there were two shrimp. i was told there'd be three there were what you got to shrimp. >> i got no shrimp well, i don't know what to tell you if you brought the mind. i did i did. i get bring them onto and it has actually gotten use this as gluten-free matzo because i like to ensure that people with sensitive stomachs would be able to enjoy it as well did you know that was going to come i'm shocked that the gluten-free matzo went first, but you know what we're in washington, dc, not necessarily in new york, you know, guys, i just want to point out column was on the night and he was talking all up about staten island staten island is the worst borough. >> i'm sorry. it's just drew it's the worst borough. the bronx is where it's at arthur avenue. we're all going to go up to arthur avenue, get a little mario's pizza one. we're all back in new york and we're going to show staten island where it's truly at. >> well, i'm met a man from the bronx over got a gun hill road as well, get the jamaican but after that, where are we
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president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union i'm, kidding of course, the president doesn't call it cocaine. he calls a high-speed rail there. >> it's calling joseph making one of his many jokes about joe biden added went over well in the room and joe biden himself did laugh and we still don't know where that cocaine case now he chose joe biden, the president laugh at every one of the jokes that collin jos told about his age, which was interesting. i do want to note that conservative media critic curtis, how are conservative media critic not a critic of the conservative media heap actually posted that very clip and said joe's kissing biden's at the white house correspondents dinner. so in case sure. wanting scott jennings has been here giving a conservative perspective of what we saw in an i. this is some of the immediate reaction to what was heard from college
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os that you're shaking your head, what alyson i'm conservative in the media. i've pretty fixed skin van and i have attended this several times. i remember them being a lot meaner meaner, mean, mean-spirited, more cutting jokes directed across the board. but mean, yeah, this was light to me, to my ears. >> this was light. this was this wasn't very cutting. so i don't know. maybe i've just been around long and i think that's when you say he's not wasn't cutting toward president biden, but it wasn't cutting to trump. i mean, he's making jokes about him farting in court. >> i mean, really i think he could have gotten a lot a lot darker in a lot meaner about about a box, about conservative media, about trump. i mean, pick your target. i don't think he did. i think he was pretty light what i think is interesting is that norms are falling across the board you know, when when trump bust the
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norm, it scares me and we go nuts. >> we've never seen one of these guys endorse anybody before or were women like we've seen a lot of stuff happen sometimes they bombed, sometimes they slept on they're hilarious sometimes, sometimes remember forever, i've never seen that before. so i, another norm has fallen and i just i think if i were conservative, i would take exceptions. i think i understand that, but i liked it and i like i like collin joseph. i told you we're gonna be talking about him and nobody else. i think colin jost is going to be the news tonight and tomorrow i like what he did. i liked what would biden did, but normed it paul, the day. i was sitting about the comedy about biden though, and the age of its almost exclusively about his physical limitations there really is no comedy about his mental capacity. and this i'm gonna bigger in this case, he made jokes about him being senile and he made jokes about not being able to follow what he says.
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>> in fact, the first joke he said is it's hard to follow president biden. in fact, i mean, it's hard to follow what he said. >> most of it is about the stairs and the bicycle mean, i think i think this is it's smart for the biden people to coordinate this, to make it more about his physical limitations and not because if you look at all the polling, they got to give you look what are you saying is if a member of the deep saying again, if you look at all the old capacity at his age to serve another term, worried about trump are they yeah yeah. >> there's not a single poll in america taken during this campaign that shows people worried more about trump's capacity. >> biden didn't say more. >> so, but my point is this, it's a wise strategy to try to keep it focused on physical limitations and move the
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conversation away from, does this person have the middle? welcome has stores wise, but if it's wise because it's proven that's exactly what reagan did. >> people were very concerned that reagan with losing it and it turns out that he was losing and actually had full on alzheimer's. but when reagan addressed it, he addressed it in this more general joking way. so let me give you think it's possible that they are effectively covered. well, no, not thinking what i'm saying is that just like your guy we just like when you when you had an old an old guy and your stage i think i'm just about reagan dorset so we have biden you have reagan. but what we do have is i think a couple of things happening tonight number one, you mentioned and i do want to go back and talk about that as well. there's a beautiful relationship there with scarlet johanson like that. i mean, that you talked about his celebrity couples and lot of times it's a bunch of drama and nonsense and crazy stuff. you could see the love there you could see that he understands who she is. he's able to pull her. i'd like a
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beautiful stuff that was happening there we can beat up on the president, but this is important night, and i think that was one. i just want to underscore that those are very important is family orange hey, did you could tell biden talked about his family. he talked about his grandfather way meant so much to him. everything was family oriented, which i felt to me also spoke to his entire his entire set. if you will there was yes, i'm being funny. i'm making front of you, but at the same time, he ended it with what he wanted us to take the way which was the decent element of we can still do this. we still talk about this election. we concealed, we can still have all of these differing opinions. if you think he's a member of the deepfake kidding can have no. he's a member. he's a member of the class of people in this country who are geared to want there to be a democratic president but here's my, and there's no crime and that a lot of people once again, i just want a decent america well, the only way to have a base in america is that decent
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american to vote for decent candidate that's it agree about whose relative decency of joe biden. but but but your winning problems with joe biden what your position is that we cannot have a decent america unless we have a democrat cradock. >> maybe he could give a chance to have his position. what is your voice? >> well, i mean, first of all, there there's plenty of red to take something from dead black widow actually said there's plenty of red joe biden's legend. i'm not the hugest fan of joe biden that i'll go back to house some of the policies of joe biden. have affected the black community. all kinds of things. but we're talking about decency and what we would like to see out of someone that isn't a leadership position. i think even conservatively, you could look at donald trump and say, you don't want to tell your kids to be that guy. you don't want to tell the young people in your world to be that guy. you don't want to tell them to bully, to dominate, to make fun of two to destroy us. tell them to be, i think that most people that look at that,
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that our objective about it could make that determination. i think it's also very rich to see some people in conservative media to be credit, to criticize colin yoast when i watch a nonstop sycophantic cycle, a whole media machine and apparatus dedicated to worshiping donald trump and his every single move without an ounce of objectivity and that's there. there's so many different places they're doing that. so look the guy got a little outside of his body. he said his grandfather love to do. that's going to i've watched sean hannity actually look at donald trump and say mr. president, i know that's not what you meant what are you like is what i just think hold the incredulous snus for a little bit and let's have some form. we have a few, just a few seconds for where to go but a break here. i want to take a poll on a very serious matter. how many people think that college joe's ran the job by scarlet johanson before he said it out loud on that day i'm
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sure he ran that joke her head dot clearance and not for just probably all reshape right. bye. other attorneys don't go who were in his shoes. i would run it by whoever i had all right. we are going to take a quick break here. >> again, we have much more to discuss what i'll talk a little bit more about president biden's short, but pointed speech. i mean, this was a speech about donald trump, whom he called donald regard diddly. he he actually named and he doesn't often do that. >> he usually doesn't say his name okay. >> so much for right after this very important when.
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>> i need to get back to new york because i'm juror number five on a big trial trump's lawyer took one look at me and he's like he's gotta be on our side right. >> joining us now a long time, late night watch or bill carter, who is now the editor at-large of a new website called late-night, or it's perfect. >> perfect. >> what did you think there were there were some things nobody i think was expecting especially especially colin jost at the very end there yes that was unusual. i would say and i'm tempted to say that colin was decent but i think he was a little better than that. i think it was good, but i think what people don't realize as he was a little out of his comfort zone because you know, if you see him on the show, he's not really a standup he does material and there are visuals to illustrate what he says. and you don't, you don't get that in this kind of arena. so that's that's one big change for him, i think. so. i think he i think it was a little nervous and a little off. >> he didn't have a tremendous number of explosive jokes, had
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many good jokes. >> he only had two or three jokes i thought were kind of explosive you didn't mention one that i thought was interesting where he said, you know, something about it's refreshing not to have a president where the first thing is a bale of saying you know, we have to stand up for a trial he definitely had some material like that. i thought that the grandfather thing was very it was emotional. i thought he almost choked up about it and i could see why he was talking about his grandfather. and let's face it, if you're talking about most comedians, most entertainers they're probably not trump supporters. they're probably going to hold back on things like that. but he did tell jokes about biden that were critical in their way, but not that they weren't like pointed where he was going to like, tear a piece of his flesh out where you've heard a few of those in the past like the famous seth meyers joke about, about biden. i mean about trump running as a republican. he thought he was, we're going to run as a joke. >> that was a very big pointed
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left hook from the left and it didn't see a lot of that either cone tonight, but i think he did. >> i think he did quite well. >> you raise a good point and just the style of comedy that colin jost is used to in the comedy tradition. he comes from and how he's trade, it was. >> a lot of one-liners. >> i mean, it was one-liner joke. one my joke, one line, joke, one light you in. what he shifted to the story about his grandfather, in which there were funny lines. he was almost as if it was an entirely separate thing. and the comedy was almost entirely separate as well. it was a different way of being a comedian in some ways. and i'm not commenting on the nir for endorsement are putting endorsement in quotes there. but the comedy it may have been more effective in that part that's storytelling comedy. >> you're absolutely right, john, that's not one, one line, one line. that's a story he's telling a story that storytelling, comedy. and i thought he was kind of more himself there because it was personal. it was the same thing when he mentioned scarlet, obviously that was very personal and you could feel his
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humanity. i think it's also interesting to note this guy probably will be criticized by conservatives as one of the elite. this guy's from staten island is it's grandfather's the firefighter. >> this is not an elite guide. okay. yes, he went to harvard. he's a very bright guy he can connect with those people eddies, barrier to scarlet johanson. again, which is just like everybody every man and every man, he got to that level because he's a smart and by the way, it's kind of a good looking. five. so that probably helps so it's just a little bit, i'm curious what you thought of joe biden. >> he usually does not say president, former president trump's name. he did quite a bit here and went after him. he did i think he saw it as an opportunity. >> he's campaigning right now. that was kind of one-third campaign speech and two thirds, you know, kind of the typical presidential comedy at one of these he, he was making the point that it's democracy is
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at stake and that you have this guy who made all these outrageous statements and et cetera. so that was a little bit off from what you would expect, but it is an election year and it's very unusual. it's how often does this happen to be running against the same guy again, it was just present. that's very, very unusual. i thought it was shorter, which was probably smart. i thought it wasn't as funny as some of the other. he was funnier last year, for example, obama was very, very funny, but many presidents have not been nearly that funny. he had a fantastic joke about his vice president endorsed him. that was a great joe can't really effective explosive joke there. so i thought overall his performance was good but it wasn't as good as last year. it was a little off from me because he went overboard maybe in campaigning rather than being a performer at the event get the joke that he made with his age is the only thing that donald trump and i have in common with the exception of my various president actually endorses me. and that got a huge laugh, right? >> you told to just as well? well, no i feel car rick to see
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you. i would say thanks for staying up late, but this is what you do. i think you've probably stayed up late to watch more commonly than any person in america so thank you. >> yes, when i've seen most of the 50 years or saturday night live, so all on tape because you're such a young man, bill carter, a great to see you as always. thank you very, very much. thanks. >> all right. this is cnn special live coverage, postgame of the white house correspondents dinner. some of our smartest conversation, right after the break the sinking of the titanic, how would really happen especially to our premier r0 would nine on cnn students students of any age from any there using our technology to power different ways of mourning. so in minds
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issues with the african american vote. it's softer than it was four years ago we are back with the best white house correspondents dinner panel and the history of this finding are joining us to only make it better is samantha barry editor and chief of glamor, its end you noticed, or you noticed some certain jokes and some certain subject matters that we haven't touched on yet. >> yeah, it's funny, but it's true. the abortion joke was the one that i was listening and waiting for because yes, there's all these jokes about sleepy joe and the trial, but abortion is going to be a massive ballot mover in this election. he conscious joke was, it was fine. it was kinda throw away, was like, i can't believe that in new york playboy has taken away your abortion rights and an eight-year-old catholic man has gone gonna give him back to you. but what that did touch on for me because i was waiting for that to come up. is that we have seen how much abortion has changed, even the small ballots
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you've seen in arizona recently, three republicans go over the aisle to try to repeal that draconian 1984, 1994, measure. you've seen in alabama after the ivf ruling that there was a 33 points swing to a democrat, which was abortion is going to be the campaign issue this year. and there was one joke. there was a lot of jokes about sleeping and age, but i honestly think that's much more of a campaign issue. then let's touched on tonight okay. so there was a couple of other jokes and i know seu you are just chomping at the bit. i get to one that did get a huge is one of the really big laughs made a joke about lauren. lauren boebert. i mean, i'm like a teenager kind of like the gig allelic off-color jokes, like the one about matt gaetz going i'm from regular promise. this was president biden, by the way geost, to watch joe biden deliver a joke about lauren boebert. and i don't know if everyone knows what he was
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doing. you're going to have to tell him you're asked right. >> lauren boebert congresswoman from colorado, was at a movie theater. i'm sorry a theater seeing amused play up with a gentlemen friends and they were thrown out for doing stuff to each other inappropriately under table i've said too much i think you get the get the idea and he made a joke about that. >> that is a really off-color joke foreign at something your old man to me. it a night. like i said earlier, that i thought was pretty tame. that really stood out for being different. >> i thought a lot to do that and i thought this was america 20 a different kind of republican party right now, when you are constantly talking about children and
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inappropriate sexualization, and then you're sitting in a theater where there are children. >> this is where the joke actually makes sense. i do want to ask you guys what you think about one thing we have not discussed and that is joe biden talking about the bible that donald trump is selling. and then he says, when he reads the part is no other god she go before me. that's when donald trump puts it down and said this book is not for me owl. what did you think scott? >> oh, i think biden leans on religion when it's convenient for him. and then he conveniently forgets us catholicism when it's not convenient for some of his policy choices, but can you take a job i can i take one every day selling, bibles. there's something i'm not in areas and absurd about that not endorsing it, but the idea that joe biden vowed catholic is like the paragon of religious virtue he presents himself, oh,
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come on. >> no, he made a joke that was read i need to be taken. make this joke about trump selling bibles. >> i just want to go back and say it one more time here because again, on the abortion issue, that is the one called joseph made there. but president biden did talk about donald trump a lot. his speech was about donald trump by than i expected it to be, to be fair. >> i think what you've seen from biden of late israeli, the democratic party in general is just kind of avoidance of bringing up trump's name are talking about them directly. and i think it's almost like a shifting campaign tonight where it was like no, we're going to address it. we're going to talk about them. we're going to make fun of him. i think one of the jokes that landed for me when he leaned into his age each, but he said, i'm an old man running against a six-year-old. so i think that was one of the ones that landed for me. >> one of the biggest criticisms of the democratic party that i hear from people that i talked to is that they seems off they seem like
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cowards. they seem like weaklings. they seem like people who aren't willing to go to the mattresses for things that they tell us that our so important. and sometimes when your attention to this race, it seems as if they're waiting for donald trump to implode for him to lose the election. they don't want to go take it. it's the most important election in the world. we don't want to go take it. we don't want to take a step back and pop the bully in the mouth. seemed like he started to try to get there a little bit tonight. >> all right. >> everyone thank you. >> all very much. you've all been wonderful and all been wonderful. good sports open bar, five hours. >> a quick break are going to have the very best of harry ends red carpet experience coming on beyonce's new album
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♪ it was early morning, 'cause i used to get up every morning and turn on the 6:00 news, and, you know, like, you're kinda waking up, and then you're like, "well, wait, what?" [helicopter whirring] oh, sh--, they outside of blagojevich's house! they got cameras, they got cars, and then they march him out. and you're like, "that's our governor, joe." breaking news-- the illinois governor, rod blagojevich, charged with plotting to sell barack obama's former senate seat. tapper: remember this guy? he sure hopes you do. governor rod blagojevich went down in a blaze of infamy for one of the largest political corruption scandals of our time. the governor was allegedly trying to sell
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the illinois senate seat vacated by president-elect obama. in fact, part of the governor's sales pitch was that the seat still had that new obama smell. [audience laughter] appointing someone to the senate is a rare opportunity when the will of the people is swapped wholesale for a gubernatorial power trip. blagojevich had the sole authority to place whomever he wanted straight into the halls of the u.s. senate, and he was not shy about wanting a little something in return. with the fbi recording his phone calls, for the first time since nixon, the public was able to listen in on raw backroom politics, and there's nothing quite like hearing it from the horse's mouth. reporter: the criminal complaint quotes blagojevich as saying the senate seat "was a valuable thing. you just don't give it away for nothing." another quote-- "i've got this thing, and it's bleeping golden." [blagojevich speaking]

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