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Jordan Klepper on Trump Fans and January 6 | Elliot Page

Jun 24, 202234 min
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The Supreme Court greenlights concealed guns in New York, Jordan Klepper asks Trump supporters about the January 6 hearings, and Elliot Page discusses his role on "The Umbrella Academy."

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the police. Now, Jordan's clip heads to a Trump rally, and the Supreme Court has somehow decided that it's too hard to get a gun in America. So let's do these people. Let's jump straight into today's headlines. Okay, let's kick things off with the big news coming out of the Supreme Court, the only government department where the dress code is retired. Jedi. You all know how America has been struggling with gun violence for the past let's say

half a century or so. Well, while everyone is trying to figure out a solution, the Supreme Court just weighed in in the most unhelpful way possible, breaking news at this hour. The U. S. Supreme Court has just issued a major ruling in the challenge to a New York gun law. Now, this is the most significant Second Amendment ruling in more than a decade. In a six or three decision, the Court struck down New York's law, which

places restrictions unconcealed handguns. The law in question in New York said to get concealed carry permit, a person had to go to the county sheriff and show some special need. Today, the Supreme Court said that's unconstitutional. So this will affect New York, and it will affect half a dozen other states that have similar laws in which you had to show some heightened need beyond just a general desire for self defense to get concealed carry permit. This expands the

Second Amendment right. What we don't know is if it completely eliminates the possibility for any sort of gun gun regulation. Oh, I think we do know. I think we do know. You can see where this is going. This Supreme Court is feeling themselves, huh, because you realize they finally have all the justices they need to do anything they want. It's like Amy Coney Barrett's was the lost infinity stone that they needed. Yeah, they put it in, and now

they're just snapping away at all the laws. It's like voting rights, gun control, Miranda rights, abortion m I love this song. Yeah, but yeah. The Supreme Court has struck down restrictions on who can carry guns outside of the home, saying that you can't require people to meet certain standards in order to get a license, which makes complete sense because that would be making the militia well regulated. And I mean, you can't do that, you know, it's not

like it's written anywhere. Basically, New York had a law for the past hundred years that said, if you want to just carry a gun around with you wherever you go, you need to prove that you have a specific reason you need that gun, you know, for your protection. You

have to go to the police. You have to tell them, you have to explain the whole thing, like maybe someone is making threats against you, or or maybe you're Liam Neeson's daughter and people keep trying to kidnap you, even though it seems like it would be way easier to kidnap anyone Else's naught at this point, and the Supreme Court has said to New York. You can't do that anymore. Yeah, And you know, in a way this is exciting as

a New Yorker. Yeah, because I don't know about you guys, but whenever I've been sitting in rush hour traffic in New York with drivers screaming at each other and and biker's cussing out the drivers and pedestrians way thing at the bikers and the drivers. The one thing I always think is man, one thing that would calm this down is if everyone had a gun right now, just a glock or two would really cheer this situation now. And

I mean it will switch things up, you know. Now, when you're on the subway and you see a guy reaching into his pants, he'll be like, please let it be a dick. Please let it be a dick. Let it be a dick. Let it be a penis ha ha ha. And it's crazy how this ruling is coming down at the exact same time that Congress finally reached a deal on gun reform. It took thirty years of trying to come up with these extremely minor gun safety measures, and then the Supreme Court just swoops in and moves

everything back in that direction. Yeah, Congress is like, we've reached a bipartisan agreement that a change a twenty one year olds can no longer buy guns in late years between the hours I was three am and three fifteen and in the Supreme Court is like I checked this out. Starting now, every time it rains, it rains guns. Yeah, what do you guys think? So this is obviously a big setback for gun safety, But if you ask me,

New York just needs to get creative. Yeah, they need to think outside of the box in the same way that Texas did. Right, look at what Texas did with banning abortion. They weren't allowed to ban it, so they just made a crazy new law that basically banned it. Anyway, that's what New York needs to do with guns. Like, yeah, they should say, okay, anyone can buy a gun if they want, but the guns stores are only open on the nights that the Knicks win. All right, let's move on.

Let's move on from the people. You know what's funny, It's like whenever I'm at Medicine Squire and I see the players, They're like, did you hello make these jokes? All right, let's move on from the people who are about to cause have up with all their guns to the people who are already causing havoc with all their guns the police. Over the last year, the city of Chicago has been rocked by incidents where police saw a civilian running away, they decided to chase off to them,

and somehow they ended up killing them. So now the police department has a new plan to stop those types of killings before they start. Chicago police officers will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot simply because they run away or give chase over minor offenses. The new policy requires enhanced supervision. Officers must file a report if they start a chase, Food chases will be reviewed, and officers must weigh the seriousness of the offense against

the need to make an arrest. Officers can't start a chase if they're hurt, unaware of their location, unable to communicate, or lose their radio or gun. Well, yeah, if you're a cop who's lost your radio and gun and you don't know where you are, you are in no position to be chasing anyone. Yeah maybe just throwing the town

my man today is not your day. But I think this policy actually makes sense because people used to assume that if you're running from a police officer, you must have done something wrong and you need to be chased down. But there are many reasons why someone might want to run from the police. Maybe they're scared of the police, or maybe the cop is their X and they were just walking around in sweats and they don't want to ext to see them and be like, oh, it looks

like I made the right choice. And even if the person is a legitimate suspect, you want to make sure that the crime is worth the chase, right, because when police chase the suspect, it is way more likely to end in violence. Think about it. Once somebody makes you sprint across half the city, you're way more likely to want to beat their ass when you catch them. Yeah, nobody's happy when they're forced to run, even people running marathons, and like, as soon as I get to the finish

that I'm gonna choke somebody name. Alright, finally, let's move on to some international news. Right now, Inflation is out of control, and I mean, we all know this, except probably Jeff Bezos. You know, yeah, he probably treats bank accounts the same way the rest of us treat closet spaces like, oh, where do I keep my winter dollars? There's no more space. But for everyone else, inflation hurts prices of skyrocket sing wages on keeping up. And it

turns out it's not just America. This is happening all over the world, which is weird because Fox News told me that Joe Biden is the only reason we have inflation, so that means he's also causing it in Denmark, Joe. Not. One country in particular that's been struggling is the United Kingdom, right where railway workers have been demanding an increase in their pay to help deal with inflation, but their demands

have been ignored, so this week they took action. Britain faces its biggest rail strikes in three decades after last minute talks between a union and train companies failed to agree on pay. Up to forty thousand staffers staged a walkout in a protest over pay and job security. Good morning from a quiet to the normal Paddington station, where just one in five services will be running, as indeed they are around the country. The Prime Minister has told

his cabinets these strikes are wrong and unnecessary. I want to say something about the rail strikes that did today, causing significant disruption and inconvenience up and down the country. Make it more difficult for people to get to work, risking people's appointments, make it more divot for kids to sit exams, all sorts of unnecessary aggravation, and this is going to cause Yes, it's preposterous. I mean I need those trains to get to my illegal work parties. How

ald am I supposed to spread COVID? I'll think about very hard and less were a little articulous, just as absolutely discussed about the russ Yes, British railway workers are on strike and now British people have no way to travel to their silly sounding towns. Yeah, there's no way someone from Barton and the Beans can travel to Giggleswick, or to Hopton, Snodsbury, or even to another wallop? How will they get to another wall up? But for real

or for real? For real? The truth is a railway strike is actually really serious, right because it is crippling for the UK. So many of its people depend on the trains. And I don't know, you guys think British people just get around on flying umbrellas, But that's just the nannies. The people need the trains, and please don't get me wrong. I also understand that this train strike

inconvenience as countless people in the UK. But you know who's also inconvenience right, because people are complaining in the UK. They're like, all these people need to get back to work, this is chall just get back to work. But the train workers are inconvenience. You realize train workers in the UK can't afford to make ends meet anymore. And there's many of them who haven't gotten a pay increase in

ten years. So if now is not the time to get a wage increase, and ten years ago wasn't the time, and then nothing in between was the time, then when when isn't time right? Because I don't care what anybody says, I really don't. It's not fair for somebody to work a full time job but not be able to make ends meet, especially when your bosses make millions in profits. Like if you if you've caught a forward to live, then what's even the point of working. You only work

so that you can live. That's why it's called making a living a right. Working without living It's like being a parent, but there's no kid yeah, think about like parents. Every parent knows that being a parent is miserable, but then your kid, they just they smile at you, or they do something for the first time, and you're go, it's all worth it. It's But imagine if there was

no child. Imagine if there was no child, but you still got woken up in the middle of the night by screams out of nor nothing or just every now and again there's just dipos filled with ship everywhere in your house, and you're gonna do just be like, there's no child, what am I doing? This fall? What's the points? And that's what these workers are going through. So this train strike is a big deal. It is affecting the customers,

it's affecting employees, it's affecting the British economy. But you know a lot of people don't realize, you know who this also affects the British trains. Now that I've stopped working, I've had a lot of time and I'm with my thoughts and I've realized what the hell am I? I'm a train. I'm Thomas the Train, but I have a human face. But where's the rest of my body? Do I have arms? Somewhere. Do I have a penis? Is there a human penis? Or is there a trained pennis?

Help me? Somebody help me find my train penis. Ah? There h that's so for their headlines. But before we go to a quick break, let's check in on the stock market without finance expert Michael Cost to everybody. What's going on? Mike, but you see you against what's happening in market today? I'm crushing it. I mean, I know I always say this, but I am actually really crushing it. But you never tell us how I got a hot tip. I got a hot tip for how you can crush

it in the market, and I'll share that with you. Okay, cool. But obviously the big news today h Kellogg's, America's food staple. Their stock is moving big as they announced that they're actually separating into three separate companies. Yeah. I sold that because they do snacks and they do cereals, and but I don't I don't understand they split it into three companies. Like, how's that gonna work? Easy? It's gonna be a snap, crackle and pop. You want to you walked into You

want to get to the chart. Let's get the art. Get to the chalk, So look look to it to do a non expert such as yourself, such as yourself, Trevor, this looks like the Kellogg's chart, okay, but what it actually is is this is a chart measuring how good a bowl of cereal is over time. Okay. Now, when you pour that first bowl of cereal, it is right here. It is dry, it is lifeless, it is under valued. Now here's where the value goes up when you add milk. Bang. Okay,

Cereal reaches its most valuable point when you add milk. Now, if you don't eat it right away, that cereal starts to get soggy. This whole thing starts to depreciate. Now I've identified a very important part of this timeline. I call this the SMBB the sugar milk bowl bounce bang. Right there. You know what this is. That's that special mix of milk with sugar, with yellow number five with corn syrup. Okay, right here, Trevor, you are sitting on a lot of liquidity, all right, and that liquid is

delicious milk. So so now yeah, you got it, you got it. Yeah, I think you get it. Yeah. This is a difficult market to understand. That's why I'm an expert. Is this a bear market? Is this a bowl market? This is a tiger market. Okay, because if you're Kellogg's right now, you're seeing this and you're thinking things are going g right. Okay, now, now, Trevor, I made a fortune on this. I got a buddy who works at Kellogg's and he told me from the inside that they

were going to split up into three companies. So I bought a bunch of stock the day before. Oh, that's that's inside of trading. Well, that makes sense because I have a shipload of money inside my bank account. Okay. So, oh, the UK train strike, Yeah, that's that story. You know. I'm sorry when I hear Boris Johnson talking about that, I'm thinking I don't give a okay, because look, as

an American, we're dealing with too much ship right now. Okay, the Supreme Court just announced that everybody in this audience can have a loaded gun in their pocket. And I'm supposed to be worried about Britain's little choo choo train problem. Okay, here's a problem, Trevor. If you get on a train and brick standing, you go into Newcastle and it's a hundred k and it calls ten quid and your body's thirty steps? How many? I don't give up? Okay, that's

your biggest problem, Britain. That's some of you are gonna have to take a free ambulance to work. I can put them. I can put a semi automatic rifle in my backpack as I walk my daughter to daycare. Okay, okay, do you have a hot tip that Michael, you seem a little stress already told you and get a buddy who works at the serial stort. He tells you when this value is gonna go up and buy the stuff. Michael, No,

that's illegal. We need to tip that we can use. Okay, all right, all right, if you want to save some money, all right, you don't need to buy the cereal to get the toy inside. All right. You go to the store, you rip open the box, search around, you find the toy, you walk out of there. It's free, you know what. I'm so glad we have you to this expert advice. Michael cost to everybody, right, don't go away. When we come back, Jordan Pepper is gonna ask Trump support of

what they think about January six. You don't want to miss it. Welcome back to Your Day show. For the parts few weeks, people around the country have been riveted by the congressional hearings about January six, the day Trump supporters and Mike Penn's played a very intense game of

hide and seek. Now today's hearing focus on how President Trump tried to use the Justice Department to overturn the election, and according to the acting Deputy Attorney General, even though the Justice Department told Trump the election wasn't stolen, Trump was pretty explicit about what he needed done. Let's now put up the notes where you where you quote the president as you're speaking to that, he said the President, the President said, just say the election was corrupt and

leave the rest to me and the Republican congressman. So, Mr Donig, that's a direct quote from President Trump. Correct, That's an exact quote from the President. Yess wow, just say what I need you to say and leave the rest to me and my boys as shady as hell. And I believe Trump said that because it's also what he said to the doctor when Eric was born. Just say it's not mine and leave the rest to me. I got it. I got it from here. But with all this damning evidence, the big question is are these

hearings changing the minds of Trump supporters? Well, our very own Jordan Clapper went to a Trump raty in Mississippi to find out for another episode of Jordan Clapper Fingers the Pulse. Last weekend, the Trump Freedom Tour, comprised of Don, his son and a caravan of folks looking for book deals, Competiti Mississippi, and I was curious who was showing out the nine to four thousand dollars for a ticket to

see the show. Much of the country was watching the revelations coming out of the January six periods, and surely these politically engaged folks were also tuned in. Have you guys been watching the January sixth heeriods? Um? No, have you watched any of the January six seriens? Not really? I had a barb and change in phones? But good what change phones? Are you watching them? No? Why not? Well a time? You don't have time to watch a two hour here in? Yeah? No? No? How long are

you here today until five until five? Which is you got here at I got here at stup in seven, which makes it ten hours, right? But the two hour hearing who's got time for that ship? Most were paying no attention, and yet there were some pain even less attention. What about what happened in January six? What do you think what happened there? I don't really know what January six? The election name, no election day was back in November. I don't even know. What do you know about January six?

So when I say January six, that means just don't know. That's just a day to you. Did you hear about the the insurrection attempt at the Capitol? For almost everyone here, insurrectioning was a non issue. It was the hearings themselves that were the problem. I think it's an abomination. It's just McCarthyism. It's a rich strial to which it is. Yeah, a mob of people coming together with pitchforks saying, and we can't have that, Yeah, with with with an agenda,

here's the narrative we're pushing. And that's all we're question, is our narrative? A mob of people with an agenda pushing an agenda like that can't stand in America. We should we should have an investigation about a mob of people's everybody would watch that. Nancy Pelosi, she started very responsible for what went on. Then she planned it. She she planned one happened, I believe. So why did she plan to get attacked by a mom of Trump supporters?

Because she wanted to be able to blame it on the Trump supporters and have something bad to say about them. Shouldn't we investigate that? Yes, she must be watching the January six minutes. No, so what was it people were watching? Two thousand Mules came out and it showed a lot of stuff. You've got two thousand mules, and then this

movie I'm two thousand Mudles, two Mules. Two thousand Mules is a documentary by Denish to SUSA claiming massive voter fraud based on some cell phone data and surveillance footage that's been lauded by Trump, laughed at by Bill Barr, discredited by fact checkers, and banned from even right wing media because of its unfounded claims. You know what, if you turn on Fox News, I have never mentioned that movie. Watch somebody's pulling the strings. Who do you think it is? Uh?

It may be a mama to go Bamba's pulling. You think it's possible that Fox News doesn't mention two thousand mules. Your theory there's a giant conspiracy up on top of which they don't do it. Or the second theory is that movie is not credible. I know the movie is credible. Maybe sharing some of the committee's findings would break through this muga bubble. Rudy Giuliani was drunk the night of the election, and it was partially his idea to deny

the election results. But I haven't seen that. You're the first source I've gotten. You haven't heard that at all that Rudy was drunk that night. It's an election night. I wouldn't be surprised if anybody was. So you trust a drunk Rudy Giuliani. I'm not saying I trust a drunk Rudy Giuliani. The question is, have you trusted yourself for other individuals that you were with under the influence of alcohol. I totally have. Then what's the difference? I am not the commander in chief in charge of the

United States. Well, I think that's a I think that's an important detail. If no one was willing to turn on the hearing, I decided to bring the hearing to them. I first shared testimony from Trump's own acting attorney general dismissing Trump's claims a voter fraud. I told him that the stuff that his people were shuttling out to the public or a book was bullshit. I can't see it. You just can't be up three hundred thousand boats and then loser. But that's Trump's attorney general does. That's the

way you at all. He's turned on him. He's been paid, been paid by somebody, showed his mouth, and everybody knows election was all. No, No, he's saying the opposite. He's saying in the opposite. Yeah, he's saying there wasn't fraud. That that's bullshit. To make you kind of change the perspective and your assumptions, it does. Yeah, if you're not gonna go in there right now, you are going in there right now to see Donald Trump speaking. Okay, cool, well,

good productive chat. What's your response there? I think it's true. You think Bill Barr is right because he's talking about the fact that the election was stolen his bullshit. Yeah, for sure. So he says it wasn't stolen. No, no, you don't believe that. Who do you trust like Trump? Trump's family? I trust, I trust Trump trust a Anka yeah, I do. I think she's very smart and very intelligent.

Let me show you this is what she said. How did that affect your perspective about the election when General barr made that statement, it affected my perspective from a respect Attorney General barr um, so I accepted what he said was saying, I don't know that's he edited anyway. You don't believe she actually said that? Did she say it on Twitter alone? Don't even look like her. You don't think that it could not be here? It might be one of those what they got cloned up these days.

Do you think that you think that was a close It might be in a vocal clone. Yeah, I take my friend. It's almost like you're confronted with it and your brain just does summing is also to figure out there must be some other, some other reason. She does look scared, almost like she's she's been caught. What do you think? I haven't? Okay? Ivanka, his daughter, says she accepts what the Attorney General said, which is that the election wasn't stolen, the Trump lost. Well, is it all?

I mean if you listen to these people, Yeah, it's a big lie, and I'm fearful you're gonna go inside there and he's gonna keep telling you that lie. Yeah, I think are ready to cut this off. Being confronted with uncomfortable information isn't easy to swallow. But this crowd chooses to live by the immortal words of the bard Rudy Giuliani, who said, We've got lots of theories, we just don't have the evidence. Especially when it comes to

Donald Trump. I believe him in the military running the country and that idiot that's up there's a but in Obama's in the in the basement telling them what to do. That sounds so crazy, it's probably not true. You probably don't even want to ask me what I think about nine eleven. So you guys, there is for miles. Oh yeah, and I read a lot of stuff, but I don't know. Probably not all of it is true, but enough that's true to know that we need change in this country.

A little a little bit of ship in the pool doesn't mean you can't swim it. Jordan's tough for everybody arrived. When we come back and the page, we'll be joining us on the show. You don't want to miss it. Welcome back to the day. Shot about my guests tonight is Uster nominated actor Elliott Page. He's here to talk about the new season of his hit Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. Please welcome Elliott Page. Yea and attention. Welcome back to the show. Thanks, thanks so much for having me.

Let's start with the most important thing. Congratulations. Your show number one on Netflix as we speak, pretty amazing. I'd love to know when when you start the project, do you have any inclination Do you go like, this is gonna be a hit? Do you have an idea that it's going to be a hit. Would you just go

with it and hope for the best. No, Yeah, you gotta just go with it, hope for the best, because I've definitely been in things that you think are going to be a hit and um and I've had the opposite. And I think mostly it's about, you know, being present and enjoying the process because you know, we never know

whatever is going to happen about anything. What I think a lot of people have enjoyed is how the rights has incorporated your personal story into the story on the show, because both yourself and the character have transitioned and it's just like this beautiful moment where we're seeing like families and acceptance and people not understanding. What did you enjoy about like that part of the storytelling. Oh well, I

really enjoyed the collaboration. Are wonderful showrunners Steve Blackman really was excited about incorporating it, and incredible writer journalist Thomas Page McBee um who I've known since he wrote on a mini series I did years ago, and he came on board to really help craft um the story and the journey, and I'm I'm proud of it. And you know, it's just an aspect of a victor and he's with his family that loves him, and like they said, we have to get back to saving the world, so we

have to get back to see the world. Like my um my brother sent me a text message the other day which I felt was like pertinent to this this conversation because we were talking about superheroes. We're told about superpowers, and then my younger brother was like, if you had any power in the world, Like if everyone was getting a power at the same time, what would you be if you could choose any power in real life, what would what would you what would you choose? You know,

I really um in the show the character Alison. Uh, she has a power with a rumor. Um, I heard a rumor. Do I think you could do a lot of good stuff with that, you know, and it's it's it's just you know, speaking and maybe you could help share some positive seeds of thought. I love that. Yeah, that's I love just going around like making people's days, right. I like that. It was like maybe like a testament to you as a person, because if you said to me Trivia, you have the power to just go up

to people and convince them of anything. I don't know that my answer would be as wholesome. You're like, I'm going to use my power to make them feel good about themselves. I'd be like, I heard a rumor that you like me, and I'm not saying you don't get to have them selfish. Well, you've been on a great journey. Esquire magazine. I think it's someone we have. We have a picture of that pretty impressive shot of you. Uh pretty yeah yeah yeah you no, no, it's like you

you got pretty jacked for that. It's like, ah, I mean that's a what's your what's your secret? Making me blush? Um, what's my secret? Yeah? Because so here's my thing whenever people ask me to take a picture for like a magazine, then I I there's many days I stand in front the mirror and then I go, how do you get this part to not show? Because they always tell you like when it's you know what I mean at the photoshop,

just be yourself. And I'm like, but if I myself, this part does this, So it's like, how do you do this? But there you're just like doing the casual thing. But it's just like you know what I mean, straight like washboard abs and the whole thing is there, like is a secret behind this? Is it? Well? Do you know what? This is? My workout? I think that I do which I did this morning in my living room is all with VR. Wait, like yeah, it feels so

weird that this is now what I'm what we're talking about. Yeah, it's called supernatural. This is I do not have anything to do. They are like, and it's a certain fitness app and I can do it in my living room and I can do it. You know, if you're traveling, I bring it and what are you doing it inside? Are you in a gym on the inside or no?

You'll all of a sudden, yeah, all of a sudden you, um, you're in some just extraordinary landscape and you this is so funny, and then a trainer pops up for a moment. They warm you up. There's a thing called flow in boxing. I prefer the flow personally. You have these like two large kind of bats, like a white one and a

black one, and then this is in the world. Then ahead of user it on the horizon portal emerges and outcomes like these orbs, like a white and black orbs, and they're in this sort of triangle thing, and then you are hitting the corresponding things with your thats. Also simultaneously triangles are coming out at you, and those are for like squats and side squads, and it's all sorts

of fantastic music. You know. Okay, I think I've played something similar, but not no, no, no, I have This is like one way you're trying to like do like beat SA but I think that's what it's called beats. But this is so similar but not the squats. But this is like specifically for fitness, and it's amazing, Like I finish it and I'm just I will safely say, I don't think I've ever had a conversation involving squats, triangles, squaz VR, and stick thingies. Thank you, Yeah, I'm gonna

go try this snuf. I'm genuinely gonna go try this thing. Congratulations on the show that Thank you so much from being here again, Season three of the Emploma Academy streaming now on next We're gonna take a quick break, will be right back after this. Let me play detail. Well that's our shop. It's all right. Thank you so much

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