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>> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno here with michael most kayleigh mcenany and joining us today anchor and executive editor of the story and call anchor a fox news coverage martha maccallum. lisa kennedy podcast host lisa kennedy and host of jesse watters prime time and author of getting together the troubling tales from the liberal fringe, jesse watters. okay. we begin with a new call for migrants to call "invade" american homes. a venezuelan migrant with half a million followers on tiktok by the way he instructs the world how to use squatter rights laws sees uninhabited homes. now squatters have rights but this influencer has nearly 4 million viewers showing how to exploit those rights. he also talks about how a few of
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his friends have already taken about seven homes. watch this. >> my people, i have thought about invading a house in the united states because i have learned there was a law that says if a house is not a habit can expropriate it. i think that will be my next business invade and branded houses. speak to the interpreters for should've match the pressure but bottom line squatters rights are alive and well. if you are in a uninhabited home for 30 days you get to hang out in the house but the point is nelly here is someone who was calling for migrants and illegal immigrants to do the same. to exploit and create a seizure of american homes. >> jesse: we have been following this guy recall him the welfare king on the tv show and i'm also the executive editor. next time please have that
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stated. [laughter] but before this -- this guy also says he wants people to come here and have children in this country so they can reap all of the welfare from the children and now he's talking about home invasions and a obama appointed judge says that a undocumented immigrants can h have guns. it's another coming with guns at home invasion and we rented this yesterday and i had a couple of ideas to deal with home invasions and squatters. the judge said that these were illegal but i want to get a second opinion. what if the squatter from the venezuelans come into house, can you take a tear gas canisters and dump them down the chimney? >> can you have a framing boat around the house? >> jesse: may be a no. how about you go to an exotic pet store and you buy a jungle cat like a panther and tranquilizer then dump it through the window and it wakes up and scares everyone out of
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this house. that sounds like a mill as well emily. i have another idea, you swat the squatter. you say there's a hostage situation so then the police can come in and kicked down the door. >> emily: to make this clear, squatting is never legal. >> jesse: but it is clear that we are sick of this garbage. and correct me if i am wrong but 29% of hispanic voters like what biden is doing on the border. so if he thinks opening the border is helping him with hispanics, it is not. black and why americans are sick of what is going on and it has to stop immediately because i have been taking tae kwon do and if anyone comes to my house -- watch out emily. >> emily: to that point my father, the reality is he's right. a few of his friends have already taken seven homes and this is an epidemic that the
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country and now we are being called to have the academic be furthered by the millions drone across the southern border. >> martha: it's hard to imagine a more fundamental right then home ownership. people struggle to buy a home and to have that be their domain. this is so appalling and you are so right to point out that a very nice sort of rational voice that is doing the voice-over here -- watch this man's face. he says we are homeless that he is complaining having entered the country illegally, now he is saying not only -- if you find an abandoned home you legally in america can squat in that home and basically take ownership of it. if you fix it up you can sell it and build your credit rating. what world are we living in? it is absolutely -- and there was a woman, speaking of ways to get people out, i read about this woman the other day and you probably cover this but she chimed in when the person was squatting left and then she went
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into the house and she got busted for entering her own home. again what wilat we living in? speak to backwards world. this is biden's america. this is absolutely terrifying for those citizens and average americans that owns a home that is uninhabited that they left on a trip for over 31 days king for another family member in a different state. they come back and nothing they can do with not changing the locks are not getting their guns, nothing. nothing works. they have the upper hand? >> i love the creativity that jesse has brought to the program. there's a lot of ingenuity in those ideas. and i want to look into them. but "the new york times" had this piece from december and it stood out to meet and imperfectly segues into what we're looking at. >> kayleigh: this man on tiktok, so life of the jungle, mike it's become influencers in social media and they take us through this guy's journey on
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youtube and he goes through that stretch of treacherous jungle between canada and the united states -- it's the 66 now you have to go through to get to the united states. so he goes to the series and he gets to our border and decides to turn around because he had so many followers on youtube that he decided to become a influencer because he was making so much money doing this. i bring this up because it is illustrative of what is happening on tiktok, people are using this to get across the border and now to invade homes. i won a hard look at this and i want everyone to take a look at this. how is china involved in this? because we know they run tiktok because right now is being promoted pretty heavily. >> and they are mocking us and enjoying this. every country that sees this video and the viral influencers that are calling to harms to seize american homes while our laws protect that. it is a joke. america has become a joke.
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>> so there were some virginia farmers when george washington was commander of the troops and then president, he had a lot of land that he had forgotten about for over a decade to these farmers had moved in and improve the land. >> kennedy: they were farming and creating a community on this land, and once you have listed improvements on a property than the property owners if they have let it go for amount of time such as like ten years or such -- george washington was given the option do you want to pay them for the upgrade or give them the land? so he gave them the link. so here's what we should do it we should people enter the country and let them do the home improvement and then let them do all the labor and then we will go ahead and paid them for the improvement and then we had a much better house than if we want to we can sell for a nice tidy profit. using squatter rights to our
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advantage as capitalist. thank you americans. >> jesse: they're not migrants, they are house flippers. >> that's basically what they're saying they are. >> emily: coming up next, a former nbc sparks backlash saying that 18 year eric trump has become fair game. there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things! you're one sick pigeon. them dishes kept the rain off our beaks! we just have different priorities is all. satellite-free directv... never thought i'd see the day. well, our lifespans are quite short... stream directv without a satellite dish. i'm going to do this thing with my neck, just for a bit. kayak. no way.
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donald trump's younger son who just turned 18 yesterday and the media or this form of media executive was a nbc senior executive posted on social media that eric trump turns 18 today he is now fair game now. how creepy. that form a executives name is mike, who later deleted his post saying this. i posted he was fair game for criticism from the press as an adult. someone pointed out to me that fair game could mean fair game to harm someone and someone said it could mean something else so i took it down. so jesse, what kind of weirdo rates for somebodies 18-year-old birthday to announce their fair game? >> jesse: someone who likes young men. a lot of this creepy stuff is 18 is age of consent. so that is what we are hearing.
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and i talk a lot about this in my book i don't know if anyone has seen this year, but we have to cover right here, "a troubling tale from the liberal friends" and we speak to people who identify as wolves and we speed to drag queens and we speak to people who want to legalize certain jobs, and they are not called -- we call them people who are attracted to minors -- but this is the dysfunctionality we are dealing with. but do you know who is not fair game? hunter -- and he is 50. he can do whatever he want he's untouchable and unaccountable may be if he started smoking crack they'd leave him alone. >> emily: i do know they talk about they're in trump a lot and take a look at this. that eric trump is cool he has nearly 40 of them and the sun's celebrates his birthday and could be a model very
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fashionable. >> kayleigh: his father a 6'3" and it goes on and on and on. leave this kid alone martha. >> martha: i find this really weird he did a montage of young eric when he turned 12 are barron trump. it is a very strange obsession from nbc. you know what he is turning into a fine young man. he is good-looking and handsome and i think it's gonna can have a great future and i just think that this is unfortunately what happens the other children are very media savvy and very out there but so far he has gotten away with being behind the radar. he is very tall, now that he is 18 years old he is going to that part of his physicality which might have been challenging and difficult for him sometimes earlier so -- but i do agree with you that this guy's creepy wise he obsessed with this young boy?
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>> emily: he's a former media executive. and maybe that is why. but it is refreshing when we see former kids stand up for each other. so someone tweeted this back in 2017, that darren trump deserves the chance to be a kid and i'm standing up for every kid and she goes on to criticize donald trump but it's always been off limits unless you hunt the hunter biden but he didn't make those choices. >> yes and he is not the subject because he made himself the subject of massive controversial conflicts of interest and huge investigations going on right now within the government. i find two fundamental issues with this. there are two huge problems. number one imagine if this was a 18-year-old female. if it was a daughter. >> kennedy: the uproar would be global and it would be
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disgusting on everyone's pallet. secondly, the coverage of this. it seems to say only republicans have a problem with this person coming out from behind his keyboard and tweeting that darren trump is now fair game. clinton has said protect the child and she would probably want to see protect them now it's not the issue of him turning 17 or 18 but we should just leave them alone and we all feel that way he has he's not the subject of issue a controversy he's just a child leave him alone. and he has clearly demonstrated obsession with verne, the former correspondent, it's more than unpalatable and i wish someone would say this to his face. >> republicans are the ones who are outraged and i wish it was everyone but i haven't seen everyone outraged about this but it reminds me of george bush's daughters were he came under attack. hillary clinton's press secretary set up for them. >> emily: this is what she
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said, whether they have to know that they attempted to buy a beer because they are under age. what does this have to do with the rate of five that governs? >> it is a big discussion and i would be upset if they had posted this about the obama sisters when they turned 18. it is not okay and not acceptable and it's really gross. and it does feel -- either way it is because either way you are inciting interest to the point of violence or you are sexualizing someone because of your own proclivity which i do not think we should be norman anderson. there are a lot of people in this community who left to use the term minor attracted person but they are pedofiles and his actions portray y something andt is out of the ordinary at best
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>> a new california law is blocking police from posting pictures of many accused crime suspects. so their faces are being replaced with lego hats. check this out they recently posted this photo of two letterheads arrested for shoplifting. this one was busted for snatching someone's phone and one of these guys was booked for drunk driving but why can't they show the faces that's the question they explained that the new law assembly bill 994 cannot allow cops from sharing suspect photos from nonviolent crimes. mug shots have to be deleted after 14 days because jesse and california, criminals get protected over the victims and of a public safety as executive editor, i do not like this new law. >> jesse: when we try to find
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mug shots of suspects to put on the show i can't put up someone with a lego face. we need to see what the person looks like so i don't like that. but also if i was ever in this situation and maybe they arrested me for something i did not do, because you know i am always innocent. and it was a false arrest and i was eventually found not guilty because i have a good lawyer like you are judge -- then yes s would be very good and i would want that. so will probably happen is a very wealthy individual from this county got popped for something embarrassing and then he greets the city council to put this law through so that never happens again. i talk a lot about this in my book emily, called get it together, we interviewed someone who wants to empty prisons and the leaf presence even for a violent felon should be like dorms. so you can go in the l and visit your girlfriend and go grocery shopping and go to work and we
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will talk more about get together later i am sure. >> emily: martha we definitely will, but it's a good way of trying out the positive of the site for people who are arrested for nonviolent crimes but it's another example of -- transparency is most important. communication between police department and the feds. so many databases that victims have fought for and attorneys have fought for so that criminals are put behind bars so that their reputations are not improved. >> for larger crimes, before people are convicted. so i'm not sure why for the minor crimes and obviously want your name is cleared your name is cleared and i think they have a policy of destroying these photos so that they do not hang around forever but i also cannot help but think when i see things like this that they are so much going on in california.
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>> martha: people cross the border and they have an enormous drug problem so the idea that everyone is sitting around in the precinct and pasting little lego heads on these photos it's just showing how their time is being used on the energy going into this. that's where your tax dollars are going. and it doesn't stop there, the bill also requires law enforcement to affirm gender identity because heaven forbid someone they are arresting has their feelings hurt. using the name and pronouns provided by someone over us that this is part of the language that constitutes an important step towards affirming the true racial and gender identity. this may have the result of deterring the posts of mug shots altogether even when it might serve law enforcement interest. such as asking potential victims to come forward. this makes me seem to be from
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california kaylee. >> kayleigh: you did a segment on your show about a guy -- or a girl, or whoever, who was being arrested and insisted that the cop affirmed that gender identity during the arrest. this is where we are going with law enforcement. put a lego head on them and let's blow the faces but one thing i have learned is that people are so funny and a guy named john schultz public shame said he used to be a deterrent but not anymore in this guide one of the subjects shown -- he's a bad dude, had finally find this and you were right all along. >> they're actually making fun of the law. in the description of the crimes are hysterical. one of the lego heads were two guys, running out of the store with two giant shopping carts full of stuff. and the #wasthatsomuchstuff.
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theyaremakingfunofit they want to show everyone in the community who is screwing around and stealing stuff and they can't because of stupid california laws because what i'm guessing to jesse's point is one of gavin newsom's buddies was probably stopped for a dui or soliciting, and his mug shot was shown about and he is really embarrassed. and that what don laws in california come from. this is a police department that is trying to push back with billet a bit of humor. by the way, two quick things. when i'm committing a prime identify as an innocent person and number two when i'm defending jesse watters identify as a lawyer. >> jesse: i am not so sure i agree with that. >> christine is back in the public eye and we speak to the former classmate about the
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>> i have never taken advantage of anyone. not an high school not ever. i asked treating women with dignity and respect and i listen to the people who know me best throughout my whole life. the people have known me since high school the 65 overnight signed a letter from high school saying i treated them with dignity and respect >> that is a clip from the exclusive interview from kavanaugh in the middle of his process. kavanaugh has denied that he assaulted christine or anyone else ever.
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>> kayleigh: she is now back in the public eye and she is promoting her new book and allow the media coverage appears to be one-sided, martha just spoke with justin cavanagh's former classmate and his first on-camera interview. >> several people say you jumped on the bed and broke things up and you prevented this you have the hero here and you say that you are home free. and as i told the fbi i would say that but that would be be a lie. to say that. >> because he didn't recollect it? >> because i didn't recollect it. >> you can see that these don't sound like a unequivocal denial. >> what do you do when you don't remember if i did i would've said so that's why i didn't say this never happened this kind of happened and i don't think it ever happen especially with cavanaugh but i just wanted to tell the truth which is that i do not recollect it. >> kayleigh: martha what is
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this? >> martha: bailey said there are three people in the room brett kavanaugh was in the room, mike judges in the room, he is laughing and watching while she was pushed up to the bed and taken advantage of. and brett kavanaugh had set from the beginning that he did not know her and has no recollection of this event and this party and she has never been able to say what what year it exactly it happened or where but the one friend that she has that drove e knight said that she has no confidence in the story. you did not hear any of that on this very glossy heraldic news media spread into her that she's doing right now for her book so we gave mark judge she was the only other person who says was in the room the opportunity to speak at which she has never done she did not testify and she was asked why they didn't testify and he answers the question for me as well in this. but he says look i have no
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memory along these lines ever happening and that there was nothing in his character that would suggest that he ever would've done anything like t this. >> there were some extra thoughts here and let's watch this. >> there are times when they have to step up and help us we can do this ourselves i noticed when people are collecting some of the men did not clap in this audience. >> martha? >> martha: 's men are terrible jessie. and i find that really to be an offensive comment that she made and there are a lot of men who look at the situation and said if someone were to accuse me 30 years later with no dates and no place and no witnesses i know nothing -- they put themselves in that situation and that's why some of them do not clap. >> jesse you would have given a standing ovation. >> jesse: breaking news men go to "the view" now i know that she has a book but i don't think
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she interviewed anyone who was a smoker. probably a great book not as great as "get it together" but she is trying to get into brett kavanaugh's head as they pondered the docket of cases in front of him. it is interesting. if you have one woman with no evidence in the buyer no eyewitnesses t that media belies everything. then you have the joe biden bribing scandal where there are testimonies and text messages and they do not say -- there is any evidence whatsoever and it shows how bias depresses. >> to that point, that is such an important part of the story. there was a piece written called the invisible man and a tuft about how it worked out and here's how the press approach them and he wrote that ford was working with "washington post" reporter about allegations from as early as july 9th and ju july 10th find an email asking
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about what it was like hiking to school with brett kavanaugh and there was no mention of ford or the assault and the explosive pd months later they left out the close friend who had been at the party where the assault took place and they denied it and brown that this out of the story. he is the mainstream media. >> there is lot of conveniences here that shielded christine in order to hurt brett kavanaugh because they are democrats on the committee who have known for a long time about this woman about these allegations but they waited until the very end until the votes were so close that they needed a trump card if you will in order to serve his nomination. it didn't work but it did strike fear into the hearts of a lot of men because there were a lot of guys out there saying i do not remember what happened in high school. anyone could come forward and one of the most curious things
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where she's the most interesting person she told was her therapist she was already known as a judicial cycle. my federal figure a well-known person who was climbing his way through the judiciary and had quite a prominent reputation at that time so if she was so worried about the impact that he could have on society then why not come forward and say something then? she is coming forward now politically and this is totally politically motivated because there are a lot of people saying that's right the supreme court i forgot that whoever is present might have even more influence over the court trying to scare people away from voting for donald trump. the other thing it does is it scares witnesses and victims from coming forward and testifying about their accusers because she has been discredited and people who have credible stories they do not want to come forward and they don't want to
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suggest this and that is a travesty. >> again going back to mark judge they say that they learned about incident in september and this line sticks out to me, at the moment when he learned about this he knew he was not in america but he was in communist east germany. imagine that your life is essentially over. >> this is the biggest case study of absolute erosion of journalism and what it should be and what investigation should be. it is the opposite and will rose from this was credibly accused. what does that mean? it has a stain entertained on many people because with brett kavanaugh his name always come in the left-wing media of who was credibly accused that has no basis in law and has no basis in journalism or it shouldn't get for some reason and follows him
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around. i didn't even recognize him on the view i thought they hunt which is the movie and left. and it's so different. >> the media will demand that the men clap so there you go there you have it. that's where we are today. everyone knows that jesse has a new book. and i can't wait to talk about it. his new book. "get together." (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain.
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>> what will happen next. mark and shannon will debate what about the new cease-fire proposal that anthony dropped at the united nation. michael will be here to react and what is happening with your money? larry would join us. i am john roberts conjunction andrea and me at the top of the others for "america's reports." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: welcome back to "outnumbered." you have me now, jesse watters because america i need to talk to you. things have gotten too far. how you feel is out of control.
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radical liberals have let their beliefs consume their entire lives. i need to understand why this is happening so i took one for the team. someone had to do it. and i interviewed some of the most extreme radicals. not to debate them but instead to figure out why they are they way they are. and i wrote a book about it. it is called get it together troubling details the liberal french and what i learned is that a lot of these people just need some good old tender loving care. get it together is available now so get your copy and you can buy my new book wherever books are sold or scan the qr code up on the screen. martha you were telling me in the commercial break how you thought this book was even better than the bible. >> i didn't say that. [laughter] >> martha: i didn't say that. >> martha: can we have a larger qr code because i don't know if my phone will be able to read that?
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but it's a very cool premise for a book and it contributes to the need for people to understand how people who think differently from time where they are coming from. so i think it's awesome. >> jesse: i did something i had never been able to do in my entire life i listened. >> kayleigh: yes in chapter 11 and chapter 19, how did you get 22 liberal radicals to talk to you that's deal? >> jesse: i still wonder why i was the one they wanted to confess that my story to i would have not have been the person to become the need if i was the situation but i spoke to them for almost three or four hours and they really just unloaded. and at the end i figured out that their belief system is irrational. they believe these things because they had really troubled childhoods and they have personality disorders. and they are projecting all of their problems in society and they saying i have no problems but society is the problem. so if we just change society it
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will make me better. but, they have to stop making their problems our problems and they need to get it together. we don't say it enough these days billy kennedy? >> kennedy: no. so i have a question because obviously because this is coming from a very empathetic place who is someone you talk to that almost had to convince that their worldview was the right one and you just on the verge of accepting and maybe even embracing the way of life? >> jesse: many people were shocked that i had the compassion and the humanity to listen to understand and actually feel empathy. so this was a surprise even to me that i was able to listen and understand and i still don't think anybody change my mind about anything. [laughter] not because i'm stubborn or ignorant just because i am ri right. >> kennedy: i thought maybe the professional kudlow? >> jesse: i don't judge it
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it's your way of making a living and you understand why she's a professional because life when you the book. >> emily: you said to think shocked you one day you actually like them and that these political views originated from personal trauma so is it true that you felt like all of these people had p16 ideas that may be just insanely dramatic? >> jesse: straight across the board. it was trying to legalize all drugs and and top of the statues -- in almost every single person didn't have a direct maybe they were abusive or a barstool data were not in the picture. also so many forms of abuse. sent so many people have rough lives but we grow out of it and get it together and some people never get it together. in their problems become our problems are those are the types of issues that if you can just focus on the home and the family dynamic. that is how you heal because right now you have 34 you do
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euros who are acting my juveniles then it's too late. and then you have to get it together earlier otherwise it's just a disaster. >> did any of them become sort of convinced by your way of thinking? did any of them? >> jesse: the deep from the police lady at the end realized that maybe it wasn't the greatest idea. that white people may be what the problem and she's actually may be a rich white women. and we interviewed someone who wants to legalize sexualized work. she came from the sexualized industry. after the interview and inviting these people back on to get it together in case you haven't been watching had an epiphany. in some of the things she said about men were only there to extract wealth from might not be the greatest most humane idea. >> do you think this book
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>> country music twice today is a win, last but not least elon musk sharing new footage of his neuralink brain implant footage his first patient was paralyzed from the neck down but now he can play chess using his thoughts. >> i love playing chess so this is one of the things we all have enabled me to do. now it is all done with my br brain. >> martha, very impressive. >> i think it's very impressive technology for patients like this. there are summative people find themselves paralyzed after a diving accident like this young man did and i think anything that can help these individuals feel like they are able to do
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more is incredible. and i hope it leads eventually to being able to cross over the spine and have a way to talk to your looms so you can get up and actually move and i think that is where they want to go eventually. >> it's a credible not to go all sci-fi on you, i do worry about mind control here and i am not the only one. dr. susan schneider, our innermost thoughts could be on sale to the highest bidder. >> no one wants to buy what i'm thinking. [laughter] but this is great i can't even play chess with my hands, so bravo to the sky, congratulations. >> really good stuff, emily. >> i agree with you guys. with every great origin story there is a potential to manipulate all of this frightens me how it can be weaponize. of course e that is amazing. also do you feel bad for that monkey? because i did when they show monkeys playing video games, i didn't know we still use monkeys like big ones am i the only one? >> we use monkeys. >> to emily's .2's guardrails
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and our thoughts going to the cloud somewhere? pretty scary. >> that they should be used for positive advances, not individual ones. it's with eugenics and technology and how the government forced people to do certain things or categorize people in certain ways, you never want government forced or mandated by people should have the right to try something like this if part of their being has been compromised and not just not just quadriplegics for whom this is a miracle but also people who suffer from things like dementia and alzheimer's and als. >> that is why i am glad elon musk is at the helm because he understands all of that, go get jessie's book, "get it together" today watch the show at 8:00 p.m. and don't forget to dvr the show "america reports" right now. >> my people, i have thought about invading a house in the united states because i learned there is a law that says
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