there s even greater points looming out there, it s celebrities who lost their status. i m referring to the blue checks. i m not talking about someone choking on their steak in prague. yeah yn can. i debated internally whether to leave that joke in or not. it s terrible. it s one of the worst jokes we ve ever heard so i left it in. last week twitter removed the user verification symbols known as blue checks from any account that doesn t cough up eight bucks to subscribe to twitter blue. the cash will go towards replacing elon s rocket that ec loaded. it s a shame he only had two more payments to go. celebs saw their blue checks go away including kim kardashian, tom lose, the rock, and of course greg gut feld. and my personal favorite, the pope. try getting eight bucks out of that guy. he always said he left hey wallet in his other casic. on saturday, twitter reverifies many users with massive following including dead people like michael jackson and kobe bryant. of course ac
go to church. i do believe in god. i m going going church is a very big commitment. i feel like you shouldn t just go because you think you re going to screw with people because you gotta get up early on a sunday, that seems like a lot of work to do and what you could probably find at work would be something maybe bigger and deeper than just knowing you re trolling the libs. greg: it s a start. rob: maybe. the problem is if you really lee the new testament, jesus is kind of a hippy and you re going to have to get past that. i don t think he s conservative or liberal, but if you go to church you might learn all that stuff and the blue check stuff is probably number 9 or 10 or 12 or 50 or 99 on the list of important things. greg: i don t think in the bible anybody has a blue check, kat? kat: no. greg: yeah. kat: but some of them have books named after them. greg: that s true. nick: so that s what you re shooting for? kat: yeah. some people are just featured as
being here. first question, the house budget committee chairman, paul ryan, released today a new report where he says, in some significant respects, making it worse is his assessment of programs designed to combat poverty. did you find that to be the case, being in these soup kitchens? here s the thing, i m not really a politician. i can t get into the politics of it. i m more like a political tourist, like i go check stuff out to see what s going on. they cut food stamps. i wanted to see what the impact of that was going to be. right. so i went to food kitchens around new york city to check it out, and what you see is, if you go from 9:00 to 5:00, they re empty. you know why? because people are at work. at 5:00, there s a rush of people called the working poor. and if paul ryan wants to cut food stamps, he wants to cut unemployment benefits, he wants to cut all the cuts they want to make, they have to find a way for people to actually be able to afford to eat. if you call