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- But then I thought maybe I'd eaten too much humus

but I really don't think that's possible.

- Oh yeah.

- Ever thought of humus as just sort

of like a chick pea pudding.

I think that's kind of what it is.

- Huh, somebody just looked me up on LinkedIn.

- What nobody uses LinkedIn.

- I know right.

That's crazy.

Your profile is viewed by a 55 yer old woman

in Tampa, Florida.

Shit my stalker's back.

- You have a stalker?

- Yeah, my Mom.

- Well that's just your Mom.

- You don't understand.

She is obsessed with me look.

Every day for weeks my profile was viewed

by exactly one person,

a 55 year old woman from Tampa, Florida.

- Oh my God you're right, this is really creepy.

- That is nothing,

you should see her house.

It's filled with pictures of me,

mementos, she's even got scribbles

that I did when I was a kid.

- That stuff's trash.

- I know.

But when it comes to me,

she even loves my garbage.

I mean she watches all my videos,

she likes all my posts,

even when I tweeted dumb shit like I fardok.

- [Woman] I don't get it.

- No, it's a typo.

There's nothing to get,

it's a typo.

It's not just my stuff she showed up

at my Dad's job it's like boundaries.

- Okay this might be weird but are you sending her

any signals or anything?

- I don't know.

We used to be close.

But I moved on, she didn't.

- And you told her it was over.

- I mean I tried,

as soon as I graduated I was like peace

but she kept calling.

- How could you be clearer?

- I know, I mean since

then I've moved five times.

Wake up, I changed my email address,

I got anew phone number.

She always finds me,

sends me baked goods and shit.

- Oh my God, she sent these.

Gross, these could be poison are you crazy?

- Come on my Mom wouldn't.

Oh wait she did used to tell me that she brought

me into this world and she could take me out.

You don't think she could hurt me?

- I don't know.

But I do know we need to call the police.

- No, no, no,

I don't want to get her in trouble.

Look she's not bad okay.

She's just acting crazy,

look she said.

- You've been talking to her?

- I went home for Christmas.

- Are you kidding me?

That will fuel her obsession.

- How was I supposed to know,

I felt bad for her.

She was sitting at home alone,

staring at a box full of my old teeth.

- Are you kidding me?

- They're baby teeth, they are baby teeth.

- Are you kidding me, are you kidding me.

- They are baby teeth, they came out

on their own it's not like--

- Listen to yourself!

- You're right, you're right.

I'll file a restraining order.

- Good.

Let me tell you about

this garlic humus, it was insane.

- Raph this came for you.

- No mailing label?

- A lady in the lobby gave it to me.

- She's here.

- Surprise!

- Run Raph.

- Oh.

(girl screaming)

Your cookies were really good though.

- Thank you baby.

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The Latest Supreme Court Ruling Is Terrifying Liberals - Duration: 10:56.

The Latest Supreme Court Ruling Is Terrifying Liberals

Liberals have suffered a string of defeats at the hands of United States Supreme Court

this week.

And the latest Supreme Court ruling is terrifying liberals.

In Janus v. AFSCME, the Supreme Court just ruled that government workers are no longer

forced to give a portion of their paycheck to a government union as a condition of working

in public service.

The Supreme Court ruled government workers are protected under the First Amendment from

being forced to join a union, as it is a violation of their rights to free speech and freedom

of association.

This means any public employee not currently living in one of the 28 states with Right

to Work laws, which protect both private and public sectors from being forced to join a

union, now have that same right.

An estimated more than 5 million government workers will be affected by this Supreme Court

ruling.

Union bosses across the nation are worried hundreds of thousands of government workers

will exercise their new-found right and withdraw their union membership as a result.

While union bosses are worried their forced-dues funded organizations will shrink in size,

progressives are more worried about how this will affect the midterm elections.

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman and President Obama's former Secretary of

Labor, Tom Perez, declared losing this case will "make it next to impossible for public-sector

labor unions to organize."

Perez is referring to the fact that thousands of union bosses organize for Democrats every

election cycle.

The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees is the largest trade

union of public employees in the United States.

AFSCME union boss Naomi Walker commented on Janus by warning, "The progressive infrastructure

in this country, from think tanks to advocacy organizations – which depends on the resources

and engagement of workers and their unions – will crumble."

Gara LaMarche, the president of the progressive organization Democracy Alliance, called the

union fees collected through forced unions, "a key anchor of funding for progressive

campaigns and causes."

A similar case was expected by legal scholars to strike down forced-unionism in the public

sector in 2016.

However, Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death resulted in a 4-4 split in that particular

case, but ultimately left the door open for today's ruling.

With Justice Neil Gorsuch confirmed to the Supreme Court on the heels of President Trump's

2016 victory, the nation's highest court took up another case to free public workers

from forced unionism.

The plaintiff, Mark Janus, issued a statement prior to the Supreme Court's oral arguments

earlier this year declaring, "Government workers like me should not have to bear the

burden of supporting political and policy causes we disagree with in order to serve

our communities and state."

"The right to say 'no' to a union is just as important as the right to say 'yes,'

but for over 40 years, government workers have been denied that right," Janus added.

With free legal aid from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and the Illinois-based

Liberty Justice Center, Mark Janus filed this case arguing that as a child care specialist

working for the state, his First Amendment rights were being violated.

And the Supreme Court agreed.

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Is Saturday Night Live on tonight, June 30th, 2018? - Duration: 4:11.

Is Saturday Night Live on tonight, June 30th, 2018?

Live from New York, it's Saturday night!.

As it is, you are probably aware that there won't be a new episode of Saturday Night Live premiering tonight.

The show has since taken its summer break, and will be done with new episodes until the fall.

That said, NBC airs repeat episodes, giving fans another look at a recent episode, and also giving those who missed it another chance to check it out.

With that said, who will be hosting tonight's repeat show airing on NBC? Tonight, Tiffany Haddish will be hosting the show, in a repeat episode originally aired in November of last year.

Pop star Taylor Swift is also on the show as the musical guest.

This episode is free of Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump.

But as this character shows up all the time on the show, we're expecting him to be back when the new episodes return this fall.

Based on the show's history, SNL will likely return between late September to early October.

Of course, check back here for updates on when the new episodes are coming back! No word on if there will be any new cast members yet, or what kind of hosts we can expect.

Hopefully more news will be forthcoming, but for now, let's just enjoy these repeats.

Repeat episodes of Saturday Night Live will continue to air until the new season premieres this fall.

To watch, tune in when SNL airs Saturday nights at 11:30 p.m. EST on NBC.

Are you a fan of the series? Tell us about it in the comments below!.

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