cigarettes? greg: 1970s. in the 70s, we didn t have real school supplies. that was your stuff. juan: i like those three ring binders. they were cool. then you have those little circle things so the pages wouldn t rip. greg: oh, yes. juan: floppy disks. greg: a protractor. it doesn t get a lot of praise. it s a shame. kennedy: different colored pens, too. greg: this is interesting and i already know the answer to this. you all are stuck in an elevator. who do you think freaks out or melt down first? jesse: greg gutfeld. do we even need to say it? greg: this is the dumbest question ever because i would be i know i would. are you claustrophobic? me too. kennedy: trapped together on camera. i would probably end up having to eat you.
reporter: shh, he has been seen, but not heard, silently watching president trump sign orders, jared kushner is usually in the middle of the action, but publicly mum. thank you very much. reporter: sitting at the president s side, but never a peep out of him. have you ever heard him speak? seriously. what does his voice sound like? newspaper and some other websites and online medial businesses. reporter: but we now know the president s son-in-law doesn t really sound like gilbert because obsession with technology leaders monday, jared kushner finally used his vocal cords. so without further adieu, drum roll, please, we present the actual voice of jared kushner. the department of defense for example still uses eight inch floppy disks. reporter: no wonder nobody focussed on what he was saying the trump administration got it done. reporter: i don t believe it. this is like finding out
before. that is probably the first time many of you have ever heard his voice. despite his very prominent role, he is in the background. he doesn t appear on television. it s rare to hear him it s remarkable, is it not? secretary of everything. that we ve had such an integral part of the white house having never been heard i don t remember anything quite like this. we heard him yesterday. it was fascinating to hear. let s be honest, everyone is all for modernizing technology in the government. anyone who s ever interfaced with this government you listen to the things he said, he s talking about floppy disks and technology that dates back 20, 30 years in the government. georgia voters going to the polls today in a special congressional election. the race for the open seat in georgia s sixth congressional district seen nationally as a referendum on the trump presidency. polls show republican karen h n
middle of the action, but publicly mum. sitting at the president s side, butter in a peep out of him. have you ever heard him speak? seriously, what does his voice sound like? president s son-in-law doesn t really sound like gilbert gottfried. because at a session with technology leaders monday, jared kushner finally used his vocal chords. so without further ado, drumroll please, we present the actual voice of jared kushner. the department of defense, for example, still uses eight inch floppy disks. the trump administration got it done. reporter: i don t believe it. this is like finding out mermaids have legs, tweeted someone stunned to find kushner has a voice. others drew parallels. jared kushner s voice sounds
of veterans affairs, it department of defense, using floppy disks that some of the forms i go online. yet the print them out. you can t fill them out online. there are so many ways to monitor i do modernize. this ain t a tech is not dead. sandra: also by the way, a record high for amazon. nicole, thank you. a group and colorado must make it illegal for kids under the age of 13 to buy cell phones. parents i guess underage smartphones need more signatures to get on to say about next year. supporters say kids under 13 are too young to constantly use smartphones, which makes them withdraw from the outside world. all right, we will be right bac back. you don t let anything