The 'Real Time' host made a case for ending the cruise ship industry Friday night in an unusually quiet show with no live studio audience due to the virus.
host Bill Maher made a case for ending the cruise ship industry Friday night during an unusually quiet show with no live studio audience due to coronavirus spread concerns.
"If you hate all the things good liberals are supposed to hate -- environmental destruction, exploited labor, greed, gluttony and disease -- then you need to join me in calling for an end to cruise ships," Maher said Friday, as members of his production crew clapped and laughed in order to fill in for his lack of a studio audience.
The longtime HBO host also responded to Trump's Friday tweet just prior to the program:"At my request, effective midnight tonight, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and MSC have all agreed to suspend outbound cruises for thirty days. It is a great and important industry – it will be kept that way!"
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