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When did movies become like a day long events? Can anybody tell me this
while movies, like the new best managed three hours, look guys three hours now, it's like I'm in book territory. Now
German already now into the movies, couldn't have time for the book now
in the movie. Now, just like our k, I guess this is the book. But now I'm stuck at the pace of the movie goes: why why would they can movies this long? What is it for
I mean like a like a documentary series nominees, gonna watch, the pots of battle,
that. I will find interesting, and this is bad men doing his taxes, Bruce the company's struggling
in the movie coming to you from the hard times were in New York City, only city in America, the daily here tonight. This data, the union birthday you credit, Daisy Abraham, is the daily show with what's goin on everybody, welcomes other data, shall I'm tribunal and joining before today's headlines? Is our very own warning share? What's going on reaching of mistreatment, age rather good to see you, I too have been dismissed.
By recent events, namely Russia invading Ukraine and I've been doing my part on social media. Now, I'm not trying to
my hero, but I've been asking this stupid.
Model mainstreaming Comest off, and I think I may have single handedly turn the tide of this war. So look war,
in the together is now about me. But you see
You comment on Instagram posts. Please, like my comment, powerful stuff running, I'm glad that you
make it about you'd like most people would really powerful that you are,
jumping justifies headlines. We kicked things off with the latest from Ukraine, where, despite fierce resistance from the Ukraine,
people, russian troops are now moving into major cities and advancing on the capital of Kiev and
There is really no hiding from this war. Russians have reportedly attacked hospitals, schools and yesterday russian bombs even hit a Holocaust memorial which I'm sorry that's like is the final show. It goes to show
how evil Putin is like the guy's bombing, how Holocaust memorials aren't even here
comfortable using a bathroom and a holocaust memorial strew disrespectful like find a Starbucks, it's fine and the following.
where's the wool continually, as the United Nations approved a resolution demanding that Russia stop this war,
honest. You and resolutions already mean shit to Russia.
The United Nations may as well have come
and made one of those imagine videos, Riven sings, stolen, have done anything
but at least we would have laughed so if you're looking for four more bad news, Clia sick person, but here
Is this now a hint that this invasion may only be the first in a series?
as a world wonders what Lattimer next move might be his ally, the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, may have given away the game Tuesday when he was pictured in front of a battle map that may have indicated plans for Moldova, which lies to the west of Ukraine. Lukashenko stood in front of the ukrainian map. Do tilling Russia's battle plan. We should just moving troops from Odessa into neighbouring Moldova. Ok, just crazy man, but there's a chance that Russia is.
Planning to invade Moldova after Ukraine and, what's even crazier, is that we know this because this guy, the leader
arose and clearly the step that, in every eighties, Porno formed himself giving away
pleasure standing there. This is the plan. Is the plan like always go? This can be real life. You know.
This is what happens in the movies on Georgia.
Henchmen with this is the master plan we are going to hold. No Mr Bonde took up action with his come up in those also feel bad for the intern who had to get that map. They probably
killed every one in that Kinko's to keep it a secret and then his boss. Just
on tv, get going
I gonna go to actually Trevor. I mean
now we live in the age of misinformation. So we'll
What that is well know, if that's real will know, that's photos
we don't even know if Belarus is a real country, I mean all-
we do know is that I mean that guy could be pointing to anything. Maybe that's is marketing strategy.
For bringing paramount plus to Ukraine in all and the
rose. I, like the marketing forces and
or maybe I don't know
that's a map of middle and needs pointing me telling fraud or where the volcano is so we can end. Everything you know
We don't know me well enough to under saying, even if we ve, even if we think that
is a map of Ukraine, and that is his battle plans. Maybe
the greatest double agent ever maybe this is his way of leaking- entails a west without anyone figuring it out. So before we call this guy
damn boomer less disfigure the facts first, you might be the more
optimistic person. I've ever met Ronnie at my middle name, reaching positive, an optimistic or let's move.
spring is on its way in America and you,
That means the sunny days, flowers, blooming, eating your weight in clarity,
but there's one spring tradition that is unfortunately getting cancelled, for this
this time in more than a quarter century, major league,
was cancelling game's over a labour dispute. The calendar dictates that we're not going to be able to play the first two series of the regular season and those games are officially cancelled. That's ninety one games, so far, economics are at the heart of it. Major league baseball saw revenues go from around eight billion to nearly eleven billion right before the pandemic.
Player. Salaries went down slightly for four straight years and of the four major american sports baseball has the lowest minimum salary at around five hundred and seventy thousand
No, don't can fill the baseball games hours. Will I get to spend forty five dollars on a hot dog? That's a little do dry
they make these cancelling
It was because the players and the leak
not agree on who gets to share the money. Yes and I'll be honest with you, I was shocked that
baseball players minimum pay less than all the other leagues, especially considering that
sport brazen eleven billion dollars and, yes, I know
Five hundred. Seventy thousand dollars is a lot of money. It is a lot of money, but when you think about it from the players point of view
long. A baseball game is one of the five thousand break down to check what
dollars an hour and by the way, please remember this and all european loan. I hate the sport, but don't remember that when this happens, a locker doesn't just affect the players, it affects everyone.
Works in and around the game, like the people who work at the stadium, the people want just outside the stadium and affects the umpire as they do that
selling beer. The security guards who tackles the name
Does one onto the field, in fact just to pay the bills, MR metal?
really had to start an only funds account sat several
at most Bingley ALARM is above this right. Do this is America, as no they're gonna stop baseball is going
come back, of course, are going to find an agreement or what alternative that's gonna play baseball again. Of course, he's gonna have but doesn't like it's like an encore to Billy Joel concert. You know he's gonna.
Channel man just conduct down, wait so patients here in Amerika
la baseball? We don't like patients, which is ironic, as is the game. You need the most patients for causes long or I find
let's talk about the movies, the only
Two legally stared Chris Evans for two and a half hours during the covert
dammit millions of people decided that going to movie theater is wasn't worth the risk.
I mean going to the movies- was already a risk before covid you, our best case scenario that sticky patchy was sitting in, was soda, so with movie theater losing
ticket revenues during the pandemic. One major chain has come up with a ring,
slick idea they going to charge more for the movies that people actually want to see.
They soon have to pay a little bit more to go to the movies AMC M C asserted testing and pricing model, starting with higher prices for tickets to the bad man.
I m C is trying out of variable pricing system, which means new movies will cost you more than older releases playing at the
same location, Lowell or level
she's gonna. Make us pay more to see me.
Movies. That's that's! That's not people
because what we will more limited. We're gonna have to pay to see the Batman, but we could not pay
is. How are we going to know where he came from?
there's no other way to know like he's. One of his parents are back and other men to the first opportunity. We have to find out and looked to be honest
I don't know if this is the worst model. I've always found
where did you pay the same amount for old movies, as you do for the latest releases, and also this is
That's going to make sense is like a isn't going back to the block, buster rules yeah and that business to dwell in other me, but I will say this: I am worried that this is a slippery slope.
it's gonna be just like the airlines yeah first they say they just charging us extra for the new movies.
Then they gonna say: seats in the cinema. Gonna cost extra next thing you know em see wont. Let me
bring in a big bowl of my favorite shoot from home. What is happening to America, man machine this job, Byron infected,
My counter offered AMC if you want to try,
just more for new movies fine, but as moviegoers, we don't stop paying you in increments throughout the movie. I could give you all the money up front. We don't if it's gonna be ship every fifteen minutes, we're gonna be like
five dollars show me the beginning is another five. I wanna see what happened to that guy now be like
you done. I'm done you got, aren't you going to tell me the whole time I mean:
these movies, but fifteen ninety minutes to get going and than ever.
one scene, that's dope, and yes, I'm talking to you power of the dog
Trevor. You know how this dynamic pricing is gonna work like they're gonna, its outcome,
the base and to have two track your data to determine what you like. I told you more for it so easy solution. Ok, just keep the movies you I'll watch just keep talking about how much they sock the afore pick up on that
now look at them and then you're more will be cheaper like right now, but this time I now cover Patterson as bad man. That's growls bring back then ass, like
also everybody knows they don't get you on the ticket price? Ok, the movie theater getting on the snacks. They do! That's why I always keep
popcorn right in my teat. Just in case I ever knew.
watch a movie. Don't never get me on this. I even
to keep some snickers melted in there, just so sweet and salty numb say once you know that
disgusting things I have ever see you can't mixed snickers with popcorn Economics is like a different, don't knock, it do. Try it out there trying to build with there's more where they came from Anti knife
actually really good? A man, I'm not gonna movies. With you more often been farmer. I won't take a quick break
for me, and I think it some popcorn when we come back. We'll recap, Joe Biden. First
a state of the union address and Stacy Abrams. Yes, these Stacy Abrams is joining me right here on this
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three hundred and sixty five days a year, Hulu Subscription required terms, apply welcome back to the Danish. So let's talk about the fate of the
union address the one
It's a year, Joe Biden, stays up past six p m
It's also the one that a year when the president gives the country stages update about how things are going, which, if we
Just as there has been little bit weird to me, you know what.
We happen once a year
more updates from your doggie day care and one afternoon, then you get from the president's an entire that's a little weird, but whatever the pointers is an important night, which is why everyone
everyone from senators to Supreme Court justices to military generals all show up, although this year was interesting because there were fewer people in attendance, the normal, because some law makers didn't want to follow the covert protocols. Yes, like Mako Rubio, who said quote, he didn't have time to take a covert test and honestly
don't have time to take a covert test is a brave stance for someone who is treated like fifty times in the last twenty four hours. To be honest, is actually kind of related issues
in others like when I say I don't have time to make dinner on watching Tik Tok seen those otters, there's so cute kill you, but they occur
But once everyone who had forty seconds to take the test was seated, it was time for Joe Biden himself to enter the chamber and greet his guests
proud. Ladies and gentlemen, to say that we at the daily show have exclusive footage of what he said to these people as you
to the podium, our shared by my speech. What you watch instead really do is the union strong is awake,
a fist Amerika at a time I'll, just Wang rough start abiding recovered people off
recovered. You see Joe Biden launched into the speech that touched on everything, Russia, covert inflation and so much more
entering the chamber filled with yellow and blew the colours of the ukrainian flag. President Biden forcefully condemning flatter me, are prudent. He thought he could. Roll in Ukraine in the world would roll over
stead. He met with a more wall of strength, he never anticipated or imagine he met ukrainian people, Ukraine's abandoned or to the? U S receiving a standing ovation had an embrace from First Lady jewel by the present. Also suggesting America is finally emerging from the pandemic. Supplicated covert support
dividing line. See
for what it is a gun
awful disease and despair.
the fast growing economy, Present Biden, acknowledging too many people are still feeling the pain of rising prices, inflation
Are we move gaze? They thought otherwise they would be able to feel I get. It presents
one surprising moment of unity. The president tried to move his party to the middle with a message on crime that even got some Republicans on their feet: answers not to define the police.
Is to fund the police. You heard that rights, Joe Biden said fund the police, but I thought it was a republican thing. I thought Democrats want to bulldoze police stations and replace them with community poetry sentiments. Maybe, but not your button
People forget our more people. Forget this. For yours, Joe Biden has been saying that he wants to invest more resources.
Training into the police. For yours, you ve been saying this
reason. You probably met a missed. It is because of how he speaks. We ve gotta police, the funding.
Fund. The funders you know come Jack is for Negro putting Malta,
speeches in one. I see what he's doing saving time so look, there's not a surprise from Joe Biden
honestly, I'm just glad he didn't get to swept up and that applause and go even further
from the police or lives matter. Let's call Brandon wait. There was about me
He's gonna crazy that nothing has really changed when it comes to the police right just think about it for a moment, but whether you want to do
find the police or, like Biden spent.
More money on reforming them. You ve got to admit that neither of them
Things, have actually happened and fatal police.
Things actually went up last year
so really when you think about it. After all the marches and the protests and the national
conversation? All we rarely got was Nancy policies.
can take holding line, but aside from policing and covert, and Ukraine Biden also brought up a lot of policies last night that he wants of Congress to pass
you're like letting men can negotiate the price of drugs and double
clean energy production and raising taxes on corporations and strengthening voting rights which
oh great ideas that I can't wait for him to bring up again at next year's state of the union. I mean, if we honest now that she's going to pass through this Congress, but Biden himself is doing, is thing then he's giving speech.
in these elements and burden being Biden. They were a bunch of moments in this
if that were just a little bit
we're than they had to be. You know like when he said this,
if you get cover nineteen, the Pfizer pill reduces your chances of ending up in a hospital by ninety percent
I have ordered more pills than anyone in the world has ok, ok, I guess the parties
Joe Biden US tonight, we'll be funny if he meant that he ordered all of those pills, but just for himself
if I get carogne, I'm all set good luck to the rest of you, Bitches Owen.
Was also this moment when Joe Biden was praising the people of Ukraine,
put my circle key with tanks,
but I'll never gain the hearts and souls are the iranian people. Technically true
it is technically true, Putin can do whatever he wants in Ukraine. Nothing will make the Iranians back down at times. The speech was like a birthday car from
four year old. A lot of the words didn't make sense, but you ve got one. It was trying to say
pound of ukrainian people, proud,
proud people power for power, ready, a fight with every
Jim originate from power.
Proud, pound tire Brown wasn't beds,
We have to admit it wasn't the worst save in the world. He has a question
Honest question, America, how come no politician in this country can ever just go. Excuse me and the correct themselves like: why do they? Just
we honours. If it wasn't prompted this all the time to it, we ve got a twist
words and then make it sound like they didn't mess up. This country was built on
random freedom, a phantom, an idea of freedom and who is not a fan of radium anyway. This country was built and free
and by a guy named friend of my love vandam and then, of course, there was a thing that Biden said right at the end of his speech, which wasn't a mistake
left everybody confused. Thank you. I'm sorry, God protect our troops go, get him got get. Who will get gone
or the troops should get Putin who go get him. Who wouldn't? What is that
binding. Just remedy shout go get him. Sometimes I mean it would explain. Why is dug kept attacking
Well, but honestly, the witness moments. What would like buying just like doing these things?
go, go, get em go, get em go get. Him was one single implore. I dont know I actually back that's ten created those want the weirdest moments. Actually the weirdest moments didn't come from, but now they came from the people who couldn't figure out, went to clap, forbidden,
like this moment from chucks humor, the american Rescue Plan, the american rescue plan, how working people and let no one be Larry's. You see that South EAST,
he's trying to rehearse standing ovation. Ok, first, their legs and then you put
hands? Ok, I think I've gotta guys, I'm ready, I'm ready. Look at this
simple rule in life? If you stand up in a speech at the wrong time, you just gotta commits. Are you stand up? You clap and then you walk of that building and street
into the ocean. You die like a man and if you saw that was really bad, then please tell me what the Hell Nancy Pelosi was doing
and our troops in Iraq, effaced in wrath, gives them face. Many dangers, one being station a basis breeding in toxic smoke from burn fits. You haven't, had not an Iraq and Afghanistan over forty times. But what is that? What is that
someone found all those pills, Joe Biden, nodded hid her face her hands
body such a widely giddiness in order looks like almost made him look like a cartoon character, that's floating towards an apple pie.
Who tasty he can't over the hens budget, lift let it go
actual claiming rock purposes with herself and then some
has ended in a make out sessional you like that Iraq's don't you so, basically the state of the union. That was it in a nutshell. To be honest,
According to Joe Biden, inflation is bad, but he will try to make it better. Drug prices are bad, but he will try to make it better.
And I don't know who him is but someone's coming to get him, and you know what that makes me just me. Ok or I will come back, Space Abrams will be joining the right here on the show. So don't go away.
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Comes less marketing for comment to the daily show. My guest tonight is voting rights activist, an entrepreneur, Stacy Abrams she's here to talk about her latest book and about running again for governor of Georgia. Stacy Abrams Welcome actually show thanks for having me again. I don't
which stop because every time I see I feel like you are doing more and more things. So, let's start with the book level. Up very few people can say that they have run for governor.
and also is it a three times new times best seller full, forgive I mean things counting four times our times near tat. This haven't advocates MA am I I love that, like he's give my first question may be: is that you do so, while writing whitewash stretches of politics? I love
but I also love people and people do better when they have good leadership at people, do
well when they have leaders that, like them, and so I want to be one of those people who actually likes people and wants to help them from the office of governor. Ok, people feel that level up a book about
essentially small businesses and and how to grow them and the challenges that you pay. You share the fact that you had businesses that failed.
most politicians will always be like no, they didn't fail. I pivoted it's the pivot people of the pivot, one of the big things you you
none about when reading the book is, is just how many small businesses fail? Now
only if I'm in the minority here, but I
I wonder if this too much of an obsession with starting here on business in America like it it? It feel like this thing, even if its attached to the american dream, but it feels like everyone is told you have to start-
on business, be their reason. You chose to start your own business and not to just work in a field that was already in all business. That already exists. I like pay tax. They made me very happy, I would text these aims are likely to exit x. I was attacks attorney and that was
nice paycheck, and then I began what my mother has called my trajectory of downward economic mobility, which, when I left their became deputy city attorney for Atlanta. When I decide to run for office, though I couldn't, I didn't, feel right. Staying in my job as
a lawyer for the city and I was running for political office, and so I left and I became-
I call a reluctant entrepreneurs. I had to find a way to pay.
my mortgage. Since I was gonna leave my
and that is when I started my business and a lot of people starting a small business. Isn't this
ratio, Alger story, it's not because they all want to be many mobiles. It's often circumstance a mom who needs to take care for kids, but also needs to make a living, and so she starts up a business centre in our new front in your kitchen right, it's people who need opportunities, and so my mission is to
regardless of why you start your small business. Here's what you need to know about it, because these are the things no one's gonna tell you. Shark tank is not going to happen for most of us, so here is what we need to do and that its gonna be differ,
LT in Georgia right now? Ninety nine percent of the businesses in Georgia are small businesses, while forty nine percent of the employees are employed by small businesses, and so we don't understand small businesses we're in a lot of trouble and if we don't do our work to prop them up and to help and support them as they grow and warm portly help them scale than were actually hurting the very people we say we want to help our
If you were to become the governor of Georgia, people screaming, as I say, that ensuring right now, I think, if, if you were to become very governor of Georgia, what are some of the first, if you think it would take to help small business
If you say many, nine percent of them are small businesses in Georgia. What would you think, could change waken government step in and and and wish that you know
that marriage end between the gum and helping small business whilst also making a
This business first thing we need to do is to expand medicated Georgia, which sounds like a completely counter intuitive answer to the question of ass. It does but turn Georgia spent.
Billions of dollars and what's called uncompensated care we pay for people who can afford healthcare. Part of that is the fact that we have failed to take money that belongs to Georgians and reinvested in healthcare, but medicate expansion in Georgia will create sixty six or sixty thousand new jobs. When you expand Medicaid, you create small businesses and it's an infusion of capital. The comes from commerce, not from loans
Two we should show. We should teach young people how to start. Mrs, it's even if they don't ever want to start one of their own. They should know when it motorists. In addition, it makes him
employees if you understand how business works than you understand why your boss, who has to employees, cannot pay you what your friend at Coca COLA Ex Rights, my four and so it
its creating that that lexicon in that understanding and the third is encouraging financial-
sums to actually loan money when you have to do that in communities that don't have it after the great recession, black communities in particular, were lost banks and they never came back, and so when the PPP loans came out. A good intention of governor
The money went to places that we're not willing to lend to the very communities that need right and, as governor, I would pay attention to that. I would say we need to use these small
black own banks, or these latino on banks is community banks. We need
who uses its depository. So when money,
the next time, there's someone in the community whose ready to loan it. Let's talk about politics, everything in America,
all the time. You are running for a seat that in a state,
has become. I mean one of the lightning
rod of american politics. Georgia what's interesting about this race is the fact that govern a camp has put into place multiple restrictions
How people can vote when people can voting is reduced? The availability
voting for people Republicans. Will
do the same thing. They will say. No all we're trying to do is show up the vote, even though we agree
there has been no widespread, Volta fraud? How do you begin tackling an issue like this
Where are you running so
want to make it better for yourself slash fair for everybody.
But how do you? How do you? How do you find that balance of saying to people? Listen, I'm trying to do this for everybody.
I know that I hope I will benefit, but you get something. Does that that's a paradox of of of the messaging that you're trying to get out. I reject the paradox voting. The process of voting is non partisan. Everyone should have access to the ability to vote. It should be easy to vote. It should be,
sensible? There should be a freedom to about any impediment to that is wrong. That's full! Stop! I don't care who you vote for when I'm fucked focusing on the voting system. My focus should never be on who you Castra ballot for voting,
itself. The process is non partisan. Now, when you get in there, I'm gonna do everything in my power to convince you on the person to pick rights, but the fight for the right to vote is something that you cut across every demographic, every ideology,
We community we're a stronger nation when we allow people to participate, and if we ever doubted that the war that Putin is waging against Ukraine,
president, the whence he said, I'm gonna, paraphrasing probably poorly. So this isn't a worn Ukraine's the warrant- democracy in Ukraine
when we allow democracy to be overtaken by those who want to choose who can be heard and that those choices are not based on any.
other than animals or inconvenience, then that is wrong. My mission is to make certain that everyone
asked about even people who don't like me, especially those folks, they should be able to go and cast their ballot. My job is to make sure that more people who, like me, show up, but that's campaigning, that's not voting rights before let you go. I have to talk.
about the mosque. Yes, because I mean I was- I was on social media nicely to picture Demosthenes Picture- gets deleted this one I find interesting it maybe you'll criminal law is like it feels like with politicians
You have a team around you, everyone's trying to figure out how to solve the crisis or fix a problem. People say ridiculous things. I guess it was like. I hold my breath when I take the picture I and inadequate
this weird. If it creates
a situation where people feel
like leaders on following the rules or people, you know punish differently from leaders, etc, etc.
Did you say yeah I messed up and, and that's that's and going forward, you think you'll be able to maintain that without at the same time,
letting your enemies use that, as your you know, like don't go for states Abrams. She messes up my responsibility in that instance. If I created any appearance that I did not take children's lives. Think seriously. That's a mistake.
But your job fundamentally is to acknowledge when you make a mistake and try to make it right. We have this.
This narrative that we have invincible leaders- that's just not true what we have our
humans who want to do a job and we have to hold them accountable for the job they do, but we have to have grace when they make mistakes and trust that their intentions were right, but you can't trust someone's intentions that they never tell you what they were saying. I'm sorry
thing I made a mistake, is about being honest about your intention. I intended to do something I did not quite do it. So let me tell you about the gap
We tell you, I'm gonna, make it better the next time. I remember that for the next summer mess up I'm alive practice. I wrote a book about it, I'm just I'm just gonna pivots, while I think of when I read that says, develop it's the first.
book, I can dance true when I read the title of a level of low level of excise Abrams. Thank you for taking the time think of internationally. So thank you for having me Stacy, Abrams and Laura Hudson's book level. Up is available right now. We're gonna take a quick break. All we write back after this, although social
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