 I always really like to watch when an out-of-touch pundit is shocked with information from the pores and the pheasants that they weren't necessarily privy to. So someone who was at the protests as a journalist and a professor let them know how a lot of these young people feel about Joe Biden and they were absolutely blown away to learn that young people aren't very enthusiastic about Joe Biden. What impact do you foresee their movement having on the election? Yeah, I spend a lot of time at protests, especially with the youth. I've been there from a personal reason, but also from an academic reason as well. I ask people there, you know, what are you going to do in November? Why are you here? What are you going to do in November? And they say, I'm not going to show up because Bernie is not on the ticket. And I think that this highlights a bigger point, you know, which is that even though we had this Democratic National Convention that was meant to unify a party, the DNC did not bring in the youth, you know? And I think they need to do a better job of giving folks who have legitimate concerns about the direction of this country and their own interactions with institutions, including law enforcement, right, to be viewed, to be seen, to be heard and to be included in the plot. We're going to leave it there. Nazita, let your body. Thank you. I don't understand why they don't understand why young people are not excited about Joe Biden. And this is the same individual who said he has no empathy for young people. He refuses to support Medicare for all during a pandemic. And when protesters all in unison say, defund the police, what does he say? No, I'm going to increase funding for police stations. Like, why would you think young people are excited? Like, I don't understand how you're failing to see why young people aren't enthusiastic about Joe Biden. Like, did you think that would change? We knew that Joe Biden had a problem with young voters during the primaries. Did you think that would change because he's the nominee? No, if we've learned anything about young voters and their voting habits is that if they don't like a candidate, they don't usually suck it up and vote for that individual, they just don't vote. Getting young people to the polls in the first place in and of itself is a challenge. Why would that just change all of a sudden? You guys told us Joe Biden is the most delectable. MSNBC pushed this narrative repeatedly all during the primaries. So now you're shocked that the person who you pushed forward all of a sudden isn't winning over hearts and minds. Like, what did you expect? I don't get it. How are you confused? I don't understand why you don't understand. As I said, it just these people are so insufferable. So she said, I spent a lot of time at the protests. Especially with the youth. And a lot of people she asked had said, I'm not going to show up because Bernie's not on the ticket. Now, when she said that, one of the anchors actually said, wow. And she also said that the DNC convention was meant to unify the party, but the DNC did not bring in the youth. This is the sense that I get from like MSNBC liberals and centrists. They thought that like once Joe Biden announced his running mate, a young woman, a young woman of color and, you know, Kamala Harris, you know, that would ignite the spark and get young people excited about Joe Biden, except young people care about policy. Who is Kamala? She is the top cop in California who laughed about the prospect of legal weed and locked up lots of people of color. Do you think that young people of color don't know about this? Now, if she had a change of heart, great. But I mean, she's still terrible. She voted against even a 10% cut to the military budget. She moved away from Medicare for all as soon as she got any pressure. Why would you think that a running mate is going to ignite the spark? They just don't get it. But I mean, look, if you don't get it, that's fine. You're in DC. You're in that bubble. We're all in our own echo chambers, but there's something that you can do if you genuinely want to understand what's happening. You can bring on more leftist voices. How often do we see MSNBC bring on left wing people? It's rare. It's very rare on Meet the Press with Chuck Todd. He brings on right wing panels all the time to talk about issues related to looting and rioting and Black Lives Matter. Like, how is that supposed to solve anything? One of the most popular shows on MSNBC is a show hosted by a Republican, Joe Scarborough. I just, they don't understand it and they don't want to understand because if they did want to understand it, they would bring on different voices. Now, I just discovered a YouTube channel about a month ago called All Gas, No Breaks, where this guy goes around the country and just interviews people and he doesn't necessarily like interject any commentary himself. He just gives people a microphone and lets them talk. And there was a portion of the last video he put out that stood out to me where he asked some Portland protesters what they thought of Joe Biden and how excited they were. And you can tell even like, by the way he framed this question, he already knew what the answer was going to be. Now, on a scale of one to ten, how stoked are you guys about presidential candidate Joe Biden? Zero. Absolutely fucking zero. He has an affinity for fucking children. So do you guys plan to vote for Trump instead? I'm going to vote for anarchy. That was interesting. Now, unless those people are, you know, some sort of psychopathic pizza gate conspiracy theorists, either they were joking or referring most likely to the creepy videos of Joe Biden touching young girls and women in general. That's probably what they were referring to. And if you are a normal person, you're probably turned off by that or a little disgusted by it because who isn't? Who isn't? Now, those people in that video, like, I don't believe they are your average representative of people at the protests. But what I do think they represent is a common sentiment that you're going to find within people who are protesting, because I mean, a lot of people who have been worried about police brutality and who have supported the Black Lives Matter movement who are in the streets constantly. Like now that Joe Biden is the nominee and he's talking about increasing funding for police and he's remaining defiant, they probably feel like I have no choice now. Now I have to do rioting because I mean, Joe Biden is not going to do any fundamental changes. He said nothing will fundamentally change if I'm president. So if Trump isn't going to change jack shit and he's just going to try to violently stop the protests and if Biden is going to get in and sit on his ass and not do anything, what choice am I left with? I have to protest. I have to take to the streets. So I mean, if you ask people there, they're probably going to say, no, I'm not very excited about Joe Biden. That's what the MSNBC anchor who was interviewed said. And, you know, you can tell that that's what that interviewer in the All Gas No Breaks video expected because he said on a scale from zero to 10, how excited are you for Joe Biden? And he was really sarcastic, like you can hear it in his voice and he doesn't usually like inject his own commentary into these videos. But you just like, you know, young people aren't excited about Joe Biden. But the thing is that there's still a lot of time before the election. He can change that. He can unequivocally support at least one bold policy, Medicare for all. Legal weed. And I've said even before, like he doesn't even have to take it that far. He doesn't even have to promote a new policy. He could take one of his existing policies and just talk about it nonstop. Like, I believe he supports a $15 minimum wage. Why haven't we heard you talking about the minimum wage? You adopted some elements of Bernie's climate change plan. How are you not talking about this? Instead, you know, we hear him reiterating that, you know, he definitely doesn't want to ban fracking. I mean, it's just how could you be confused at this point? Joe Biden had this enthusiasm problem before. And the media still pushed him anyway, or anyone but Bernie. So, I mean, you made your bed, lying it. The only problem is that MSNBC's rich pundits, they don't have to really worry about the worst of what Donald Trump has to offer because they're shielded regardless of who's president. But, you know, their propaganda has led us to this situation. And now they're pretending like it's so shocking that young people aren't excited about Joe Biden. Yeah, no shit. Maybe you should have thought about that before you pushed him as the most electable candidate.