affecting minority communities that is true. in the trump administration we worked to make sure therapeutics got surged to community health centers and we did our best to remedy that disparity. administering a therapeutic based on race is nonsensical. if you have got covid, you have got covid and you deserve to be treated and not administered these drugs based on skin color. that s basic common accepts you are exactly right with the legal issues about that todd piro. not only is that a racist policy but why do we have to ration these things? we are two years into this. why are we rationing a therapeutic? we talked about this on fox & friends earlier this week, about how if this administration wanted to defeat covid maybe they would focus on getting people well after they caught covid instead of treating everyone who didn t take a vaccine as a second class citizen? john i don t know, that s just a thought for me. kayleigh: great thought. joey: the marshal fire in colorado may have d
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will love you for it. you know, the irony of all of it is it takes security to be able to do that. it takes being confident to be able to say, you know what? i m not perfect. let s laugh about it let s have a good time. let s all come together under that umbrella of imperfection and understand our common humanity. that s what she did. that was what was so genius about her, and about comedy and about the way that she just, you know, was such a trailblazer. i know that is like the buzz word now for betty white. she truly, she set the stage for so many women to come after her to be like, you know what? i can be feminine and funny. can i make a little bit of fun of myself. can i make fun of the silly, the absurd, the obscure, the common. that again, why so much why so many people love her and adored her and valued her. joey: you know at 99 years old she entertained for almost her entire life. i don t know if we will ever have another betty white. what is her legacy and who is
you know, i have so many people to thank for being here, but i really have to thank facebook. [laughter] [cheers and applause] when i first heard about the campaign to get me to host saturday night live, i didn t know what facebook was. [laughter] and now that i do know what it is, i have to say it sounds like a huge waste of time. [laughter] joey: this morning, we are remembering comedic acting legend and tv trailblazer betty white who for decades brought laughter into the living rooms of so many and helped paved the way for women in comedy. foster. happy new year, happy new year welcome to the show. happy new year. joey: i have been reading up on bete, i read about her earlier
that evening, butter was spelled rose. kayleigh: she is the best. joey: we spent the show yesterday talking about her 100th birthday coming up. a quote half congressed optimist. just the idea for 99 years on this earth she made people laugh and made them feel better every day in testament after testament is people interacting with her talking about how she made them feel. we have some tweets are from some celebrities that got to know her. ron reynolds was on the proposal with her. and he said the world looks different now. she managed to grow very old and somehow not old enough. we will miss you bete, now you know the secret. it s just a wonderful way to memorialize someone. actually a lot of people don t know this. i didn t know this but the u.s. army tweeted because she is a world war ii veteran we are saddened by the passing of betty