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good evening think you for joining us and i am trey gowdy and it is sunday night in america the world and precarious estate yesterday house passed through his made packages for ukraine in israel and in taiwan integrate continues to five or as life gets in israel is attacked by hamas last october ending in as we can, by run as i want to constantly threatened by china. but it is not just the need for help that is obvious, so is the anger about the republicans of the gate just reason for a boat. in the final tally were overwhelming bipartisan, and yet still deeply contentious and a majority of republicans actually voted against providing a two ukraine at two dozen republicans voted against providing aid to israel. in several up against after the given to get another speaker because is a packages raven brought to the floor. injuries of a somebody was served to status of the house of
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representatives, including steering committee and oversight and government reform darrell from the great state of california welcome jim, and think you for joining us and will republicans voted to get safer ukraine, and for two dozen republicans oppose aid for israel. you been a student in congress for a long time so let me just ask why, why the vasquez ukraine a one of us against israel eight cnet well, kelly henderson see the meetings and conference people to be with the need to have an appeal to both but why they will vote for something even if they agree on it this was one of the cases, that we know that the most important thing about we have his obligation is to defend our own borders. many republicans were angry, that there was not more in the way of protecting our own borders encountering administration willfully has led over 10 million people into the country.
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and that led to vote would've otherwise been yes, the package that included about border security, this is a protest vote for there's no question at all, so the party national defense both here and around the world to a handle chairman darrell who always told me never last never lab perfect be the enemy of good. i'm sure the sum of our viewers of trying to figure this out. and you laid in this conferences new printed more about pretty simple hard drive within the gop conference, "that it's an end the biggest they voted with there's rashida whom things from the river to the city and to the season campers on record which was to be monopolies and mobile ♪ visit think for fire alarms is out for our viewers who have not served in congress like you have them up when remake of the world with the house freedom caucus is on the same side with the squad. >> will unfortunately not quite
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all the freedom caucus, but there's no question at all we have the sort of you know the breakdown in the assumption, that we are a team and when you were there, we are much more the team with division going on and conference and unity on the floor but again, there is that issue that you nice as for security, but is also the issue the biggest some people do not get enough, it divides us. in the next election with president trump coming back to office, border security being a priority come i think it were to be able to focus also on the fact that there are other borders that enemies are attacking which by the way includes debates about taiwan. they didn't get the big headlines was quite bipartisan and we know china is a threat and that is absolutely something where the right thing to do more. >> chairman you're from california, all dragon is all
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about peace through strength tear down this wall fighting communism. it is something happening in the gop, that there is a growing job issues segment or is adjustable an anomaly and it seems to me, i got ronald rigo and invited piece of other there is another side within the gop you are closer to what you make of it. >> there's always been another side, reagan unified country by having a message speaking about those whom i say will have this good is not perfect. there is also the fact the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, defeat after 20 years of victories. people living in oppression. the massive loss of lives of those with her to establish an opportunity for freedom. all that leaves people a little bit disgruntled and quite
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candidly try come there are not enough people to remember the cold war had why we fought hit predict the techno very good, but they really do not understand the reagan committed at the end of the century plus fighting adversary of that would not go away and he said you know what i'm going to take about avoiding double down. even after the disastrous vietnam war ended. event needs to happen again and not believe those leaders are in the wings in a very happy with the company that i had in voting for ukraine in voting to push beverly's dictators. suet. trey: from the gate and a great state of california when we company may actually decide who controls the house and will not be ruby red district like the one that i live it is likely to be california and new york and thank you is determined for joining us on a sunday night look forward to seeing you soon. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> and the republican is joy to the effort to d brought speaker
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went dozen others are threatening to fall student handed london press even pass the rule allowing debate of the foreign package for israel tight one in ukraine and the also allow the voted reauthorization pretty let's october 20 mason bob good they all played arms of the squad come to give her the point republican speaker, nothing of buyers remorse the differences depressed were not submitted to help dorothy for their writing to the rescue mike johnson. what is going on inside of the republican conference and houses pretend for the november election 20 is now from utah congressman, jason jamison welcome chairman marjorie taylor recall the republican speaker the house a traitor question pretty short supply which you can be handed. in a republican kelly snell refer to her as moscow marjorie things of change a little business you and i were there
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and kind of politely poking fun of one another assumes all this is a pretty serious fight going on within the gop conference. >> yes trey, when they moved to vacate the chair was just one person, that that that was a fundamental mistake think that there should be more significant number of people to call for another vote. it is interesting because the democrats could do that it is a point they have not. so i think they need to change it up about the challenges that i see i don't know if you see this way but i see that the members have forgotten one of the core competencies that are founders and sought member of congress, is the art of persuasion. second up to just one instagram this involves out there to silkscreen and threw a tantrum. it is an art of persuasion that's where government to 70 of four and 35 members if you know getting away and you are frustrated, that you are fairly because you have yet to do what you're supposed to do which is persuade others, to see it the
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way that you do. trey: see the art of persuasion are the antithesis of that, let's listen to congresswoman from georgia together the last you a question on the other s side. >> mike johnson has betrayed america is betrayed republican voters and under his leadership he passed the credit agenda any got the biden administration policies and fully funded them and were going to fight in congress, do everything that we can stop this type of unit party leadership mike johnson speakership us over and he needs to do the right thing to resign and allow us to move forward i control process and he does not do so he will be vacated. trey: you know, this is negative attack at this what that does of mike's to me and it is one republican going after the speaker of the house. so, november elections first few months away, ministries that determine who wins a majority
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are not ruby red district in utah and south carolina of the swing districts california and new york is so how does this kind of language in fighting in a bowling open the minds of undecided voters in swing districts. >> i did not hear the name hakeem jeffries come out of her lips and frustration that she has for the democrats pretty applicable became outcome i think that by public voted against he and i think that the priority security border, of over supporting all of those other worthy causes and i thank you so correct. and i would be frustrated about that this remember that when the majority of the majority simple pastor grover jewett i lived under, we have so many people that are burning and in supporting those types of things and want to see those bills happening go to the floor, then put them up for a about it and think the public should be voting more often even if i do not like it and i can vote against it. busy rail is the speaker and to
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say that it is all in him and that he is some democratic no uniformity person. i don't think that's productive whatsoever she would be better off to shoot that iron that she has towards the democrats try to get them to explain, why they won't secure borders and secure everybody else's but they won't secure our own. >> we know is like there is not to do pretty u.s. senators in georgia, me is where my arm would be directed how my state elected to democrats, which gave them an working majority when it happened. i months of this i think is about fundraising and fame and matt gave them a lot about going after chemical the others watched wanted to follow suit handed literally become a household name is chairman of the oversight committee. because you are calling people names and you actually did it through your work through committee work through
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legislative work and will be ever get back to the days were actually working hard is what makes you famous is that what you say making you famous. >> full thank you and i appreciated i think it is the same as you make the argument think back to patrick democratic senator, you know those years ago, and a do not agree with much of what he said but his ability to persuade people to go to the floor make an argument you do that in itself is a compass to that and tim scott is an exceptionally good visit rubio is really good at this business the way are founders have set up to big will have the biggest following it instagram and get you note the people a look, i'm frustrated with the people but when the country i also noted my frustration is mostly fired towards you know - joe biden to impress you won't secure the border but you have to be able to make that argue minute barack obama was the president and i had seven bills
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passed is because i wasn't able to persuade people of both sides of the aisle. trey: jason jay, you are proving that you can be famous and still not call for a republican speaker to be guilty of a capitol offense and think you for joining us in the setting i look forward to visiting with you soon. >> thank you. trey: and selectively operable - mayor of jerusalem where israel stands in the ever present threat from iran. is next on sunday night inin america. life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. harlem has everything. but i couldn't find pilates anywhere. so i started my own studio. and with the right help, i can make this place i love even better. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. weeds...
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direct attacks between iran and israel over both iran revert to proxies to do the fighting to die for them what about the u.s. with russia and china study with the run, where is the world's greatest superpower in this war and president biden was clearing this combination of iran but is been cleared is criticism of israel and reportedly israel wanted to respond to iran forcefully and immediately the biden made it clear israel would do so without the help of the u.s. and the united nations has been about as worthless as you would expect. but the european union symptom sanctions, to discourage more iranian aggression the world is dangerous, congress is - and joe biden is trying to appease both sides any into the november elections, grudgingly siding with israel. and according to young to prophetic voters who are
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decidedly anti- israel. injuries now so going to be mayor of jerusalem, and welcome deputy mayor and iran is been more with the quest for decades and is just a lot more obvious when hundreds of missiles and drones rain down on israel. so for small us what damage was done inside of your country despite robust defenses system actual psychological managed to sell for the last week. >> will so, very rights and we been at war with iran, for many many years but that is always the nurse on their hand and is always been a proxy for part and through their agents, help us in the south of israel and lebanon has bella and they destroyed. it wanted and even killed some americans servicemen and women in the red sea channel. and today, we see is a for the first time ever, ever want to
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show their hand and iran attacked israel directly in an unprecedented incredible about it ways very grateful to the united states for helping us and althea very very brutal attack was bit of it really bad and thanks to help from the united states, and friends in the uk, and even the georgia air force and we managed to repel the attack for could've been really devastating. trey: you are correct in the u.s. and other friendly nations to defend israel and up with the iron dome and israel responded to the iranian attack for some of us some of the attack was mutated and what we were contemplating is so in your judgment, was israel planning something more robust and was discouraged from doing so in particular by the bided administration. >> look for the billable war brutal war with hamas in the
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south of taking 1304 of her innocent women and babies. and if we went all out of work with iran he could be you regional or that everybody directed to actually think that iran is the message germany of the 1930s and i think that that eventually will have to deal with iran and enough of the analogy of appeasing were not being effaced these are fundamentalists g hottie ideologues who was with the world by five system related of the trenton the entire free world at the moment is this really they make a very quick with israel is a little and america's the large in the talk about it clearly and so at the moment think about maybe sometime a regional because let me have escalated to about. i think that eventually going to get there. whether be the thinks want to get there are not it is
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inevitable. trey: you mentioned iran as part of this new evil axis of evil had parking back to world war ii. president obama invited seem to think iran could be negotiated in the country who fundamentally believes death to israel and the united states that's a good negotiating party and what should the world response to a rod be he would be a sanctions or military. >> will first of all i am a believer the people you tell you they want kill you, you should believe them. and for years already, when iran really wants to do is to change the world is start with the middle east pretty release as very significant presence iran is seen by them as the agent top the united states and world. and so they seem saudi arabia to see vincent and ron is a threat to any country in the region in
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the world, and wants peace and prosperity for their people. they wanted very dark g hottie fundamentalism and this is a threat to the entire world so in america have since realm of the countries hope israel there also helping themselves but like i said, i just do not see how continue to live in a world these people are doing everything doing and the biggest exporters of terrorism across the world and you get rid of the meridian should get rid of the majority of the terrorism in the world pretty just that for a second about to see how eventually we do not have to do with it but the question is, it will be bright, he will be choate churchill because of the mobile pc of chamberlains of the world. trey: speaking objection while he called chuck schumer called regime change is off another difficult regime change in iran, but we will save that for another conversation deputy mayor of jerusalem thank you so
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sample the "fox news" live in the white house several new york leaders are strongly condemning the ongoing pro- palestinian protests at columbia university president biden is calling them, blatantly unties mna get in a rabbi and a the jewish students come and leave the campus for their own safety and protesters are demanding a cease-fire in gaza and for the university to completely divest from israel and more than 100 people have been arrested since demonstration started this week meanwhile ukrainian president vladimir zelensky's urging u.s. senate to quickly best 95 billion-dollar eight built to i was military cannot russia's invasion and he said the long-range weapons and air defense systems, are needed most in the 80s part of a larger
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package passed by the house saturday and also provides aid to israel and taiwan said this voting the legislation on tuesday and jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: welcome back to sunday night in america injuries on his were psychology that law and can people really put aside opinions of leaves and based their decision solely on evidence from inside of the courtroom. because it requires restraint and fairness and humility and yet it happens in courtrooms all across our country every week it again and it happened in a case so it intertwined. politics. in his troops for some people want to serve in high-profile cases and it is more, the people will do almost anything to avoid serving on a jury because the jury services hard and inconvenient and is thankless but is a fundamental part of our justice system and the government can be told no by a
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group of ordinary citizens sitting in a jury box is one of the great articles of our republic that one person can defeat the whole of governments, forcing a person could take on a large corporation and when that history will be made this week is a for some of former gone to trial criminal charges. but history has already told us what to do. may justice be done, though the heavens fall. johnny's now former federal prosecutor andrew - "fox news" legal editor, provide thank you for joining us and politics tends to ruin everything again 12 people said there are some beliefs aside in a polarizing defendant and base their verdicts solely on the evidence presented inside of a courtroom and are you confident that can be done. >> one of course it can be done, but my concern is for than anything else was that these chores will take their accused,
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prosecutor this case will take their cue from returning general position james. so think the bill is to say the years it was a department of justice is that the department of prosecution, i think people need to understand sometimes that this is justice jackson it was attorney general and the first part of our 20th century, 20th century he said this, prosecutor has more control over life and liberty reputation than any other person in america and what i've been concerned about as i watch these cases in new york unfolding donald trump is that there seems to be only a focus on the letter of a lot of the spirit and the spirit asked what is fair and without the spirit that is not justice and that's an abuse. >> all right andrew, i'm going to appoint you to give it opening statement for the defensive so what you say they do it now or do you wait until you present your case later i assume you can do that in the open thank you do in south carolina but we defense is both
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admissible in front of a jury and deal of the jury no waterfront whether you your client will testify are not. >> well it is showtime for the defense and out of trump's case i think they need to set up and give a very powerful opening statement i was doing my practice think of that of right after the prosecution for the case anything with any to sell very strong it started with an extortion scheme from stormy daniels donald trump to the 2016 elections, when you get rid of that nuisance instead of involving justice of his enemy politics at the time barack obama and joe biden and that instead of dealing with the legal fallout that might help within a day doj complaint that we did was engage in a perfectly legal nondisclosure agreement stormy daniels that the purpose of protecting is running to the election, but for purpose of protecting his own self-image
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work purposes of protecting his business in this marriage many other very valid reasons for somebody to engage in ash money or nondisclosure agreement with individual this coming forward with allegations us that we can claims are not true. so it is not just a level but it also has a race that even if the specific intent is failed in that first part of the elements, that there is an additional element they must prove an additional crime essentially, that it was dealing with an election money cover-up so for so many layers here in the defense needs to put that case forward in the opening statement of his specific intent of elements required here the difficulty prosecutors are going to have finally, any to hammer on the prove beyond a reasonable doubt standard and they need to never let that back on that. >> see minimal. i am going to make you jury consultant at least for the next
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couple of medicine members of the jury watch everything and even if the defendant does not testify, they are watching how the defendant reacts, connect themselves for herself, what advice would you have for the former president how to comport himself, once the jury is in the courtroom and they are watching you. >> well to the extent that he can sitting at the counsel table of suggest that he appear engage in which he always says be polite things pop up. certainly have good demeanor as you know, that they like and feel comfortable with. these very important for him don't do anything that could be perceived as intimidation grade i think anything they could be perceived as rude or abrasive, and he was to be as likable as a possibly can and given how i personally think it fair this whole proceeding is been against him, having a great example of that is just affected his gag order remains oppose yet there is not one for michael cohen is a podcast we do media interviews
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say anything and not be in the penalty of perjury. and i think it's something about the way this proceedings going and you have a judge who donated to joe biden's campaign for present small dollar donation the fact that he didn't neutral cases lady i can be for them i think something as well so it's important though trump keeps his cool to the city can it be as likable as possible. >> i have a little bit of time to carry just something some of my question to you is your evidence professor, i'm not so we get of the break. how much of that is 20 admissible to present calling it a witch hunt. the political motivation how much of that century going to be on the here from the defense. >> they went here almost none of that and i think that the defense should steer away from that and we saw donald trump really try to hammer it is new york civil trial, over and over again how unfair it is this the time to engender good spirit
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with a jury, to have them see double trump is the figure that he sometimes can be some a couple of weeks ago and aaa salina image people of him and so he needs to walk into the forum in the lovable character, the jury must cheer for. >> it is going to be fascinating history will be make, we shall see in the words of john adams, justice is done though the heavens may fall think about feeling this will be the last time but three of us get together think you for joining us on a sunday nights. >> thank you. trey: up next month you blinked you missed it impeachment trial dhs secretary was over before it began senator joni ernst, the break with more. to test the toughness of the kia sorento x-pro and the kia sorento turbo-hybrid... (♪) ...we recreated some of the wettest springs... (♪)
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>> will prevent dissenting in america for remains of one of the people responsible and not face an impeachment file after all. he was charged but when the judge is also one person on the jury, and soon is leading the bottom of feel predictable, nothing orders them when into the minds of the voters this is
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not number one issue of senate democrats and alejandro mayorkas nugget will that was not even a trial, because what chuck schumer really wanted to avoid was a public area for consequences over the border from fentanyl just to let laken riley kilt end of the people in the national terrorism watchlist roaming the country, date what this open border is cost of money and. chicken republicans capitalized with what the voters want for the democrats role in offering about house republicans deflect attention off the vulnerable senate democrats are back onto themselves had joining us the senate armed services committee member and republican policy committee chair, senator joni ernst in the state of iowa thank you senator and welcome the borders the number one issue consequences of an open border devastating and alejandro mayorkas will not exempt trial do you think that the senate gop is going to make sure the voters
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know how vulnerable senate democrats voted. >> absolutely tray thank you so much and this is a travesty is a constitutional duty to take up as articles of impeachment that were sent over from our united states house of representatives on alejandro mayorkas. in the senate democrats refused to do that they did not even hear any evidence press dismiss those articles before we were able to take a look at any level of evidence and so this is on the voters points of this the number one issue in iowa of all places and were not a border state physically touching mexico but this point, all states are border states because of the influx of drugs, human trafficking, and so forth. so this will be in the voters top of mind of this november. and i do think about the senate
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democrats are going to be very vulnerable because they refuse to take up this impeachment trial so yes tray, i think this will weigh heavy on the elections as it should. trey: and yes you say, i was in your beautiful state of iowa in his divorce notice of the state my best geographical register election news montana there's a very competitive see pennsylvania very competitive seat i'll very competitive seat. so we most of chelsea's present but it seems to be able to find his executive power, had when it comes to student loan relief for covid-19 mandates 20 claims that he is powerless to do anything about the border the executive action and what is the truth that can he do what he is doing without congress. >> hello yes tray, is going well, we saw the sender
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president donald trump and he was able to secure the border with the laws that were in place risen fighting this exasperated that issue by encouraging people to come to our southern border and then allow his secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, to catch and release into the interior, all of these illegal immigrants. so the president does have the ability to shut down the border and he refuses to exercise the 40s we know what we need to strengthen our own codes to make the border more secure but certainly the president has great opportunity to do what he can within executive actions, the make sure that we are not taking these illegals releasing them into the united states. >> see what center you served in uniform so before that you will have to ask you a question about four alex like the wars turning
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in eastern europe in the house just pass they fixing a bunch of actually changes line read to ukraine and he said, based on intelligence briefings over the just of the garage some of the brain and they will keep going. and you are a student of this would do you think you think that russia is going to get little tiny bit of ukraine back off you thank you so so bright move for congress to the united states to help ukraine defend itself. >> i think that was absolutely the right move by speaker johnson, to reassess his beliefs in ukraine and i am a supporter of ukraine. supporter pushing back against authoritarian regimes and i think that this is really important because know about no tray we know the russia is not going to stop and with a little sliver of ukraine they will continue to gain strength
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continue to march across ukraine think with the can they will control the southern portion of ukraine certainly that would love to have just under the control because the leaves in at least some on the mold about and it is not a native member as well and it would fall quite easily and it does not have the means to defend itself for yes her native france and europe are very very concerned about this. i think it was to do what we can to make sure that ukraine pushback against russia is right now tray, is not her sons and daughters that are involved in this war. and if they move further, and if they advance on the baltics and that if they had visit poland, it will be our sons and daughters. that is a risk i'm not willing to take and so let's stop russia where they are let's get them out of ukraine and let's keep them get their place cement sooner joni ernst with gracie to
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file, thank you for your service to our country and we will see you soon. >> you batch out and god bless you try, thank you. trey: yes and he was well and up next will brings happiness when the nations eating is present edifying happiness and significance and journeys next, only on sunday night in america. y to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. your yard is your sanctuary. where you should feel free. i know... i was talking about the dogs. they need their lawn back fast and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it's revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. release the hounds! smell that freedom, eh? i smell it! i'm still talking to the dogs. get scotts turf builder rapid grass today,
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trey: welcome back to sundaynigs out this week about young people
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in the epidemic of unhappiness in which they are seemingly mired in information technology and social media connection they're not leading to happiness so what does and recently had a chance to sit down and talk to an expert many things including the science of happiness and harvard professor social scientists and prolific author, doctor author brooks i think you for joining us doctor, what is going on young people have what you and i do not have anymore, with respect to both of us which is youth in time. and yet they seem to struggle with this thing called happiness. >> yes will that's right and, yes, i seceded trade is important topic is the study by me and many others new data out this shows exactly what most of us have been saying the regeneration wishes with their higher rates of depression anxiety and lower rates of happiness in older adults and that people in past generations directly questions why the segway questions what can we do
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about it. see what okay, any mediocre lawyer avoid ask you why can we do about it is my to follow-up questions. [laughter] >> will yes okay i got it yes and the reason why is simple we find it so there are four big bring anybody greater happiness, that was of the happiest people are think my family and friendship and work this serves other people and it feels like a vocation meaningful work, is incredibly important and people most of that although you find the more more young people try to get into the sum of the work. and faith is falling read more more people say that they have no faith in the year that i was born, the mid 60s, 1 percent of the populations and they had a faith and now it is 33 percent say they have no faith has really concentrated and coercive study which is to say the younger generation in the millennial's, the less likely to form families with great seekers of happy life is getting married and having kids and so all the sales yet it needs to be reinforced to the generation for
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your people of), more more people are like especially young people is say no to the four big reasons then course there are these you know these crisis abuse crisis up course of the people mediating three friendships through social media cannot do it with that when you bring the won't let it do that way we vigil social media the lonelier you get in this problem for you me, real people is certainly is the second is that there child soldiers in a cultural or based on campus activism have political party manipulating young people to people disagree with them that will make you miserable and indeed it is in the least, loneliness comes from the coronavirus epidemic is not helped healed up yet and there's your list of recent straight what he thinks. trey: i think you're an expert on it i now know why you teach a class on it you why were talking recently about a test on your website to kind of find out we are in between bryce about it and you said that i was a mad scientist, wife said that you are half right affect your half
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right and you get them at the right but not the scientist is there something to self-acceptance, as we are as part of happiness and rebalance our gifts with our limitations to yes part of it is actually know yourself, and is actually gathering a little bit knowledge and then trying to work on yourself in a very throwaway as opposed find feasible outside world younger generation is more about the way that we kept them save as much possible when having sort of a being that is going on way longer than past generations. certainly took no interest in what suing and perhaps of the problem the direction of people today, they're told that if you're feeling anxiety or depression or something is wrong with you i went to treat you and it is not normal in all of us false truth of the matter is life is hard eventually earning grow negative emotions very normal and you need to learn about yourself such as you can manager billy so they don't choose were taken with skills
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from able to do that by protecting them by sending them schools that fire them up radical activism than trying to protect them from all opposing points of view as a result of visit we are paying people today are a lot and it's really my generation, that is responsible for that. trey: already foliage ago, money and fame, they been talked about forever and you mentioned finding significance in your work and how they can lead to happiness. i'm going let you take the last minute and tell us how that works in finding significance what we do for a living. >> yes so social media has been in relationship and you people have the work because made people more materialistic and more comparative with other people want to seek fame with admiration of other people much more than they have the past those things will make you happy especially through your work place on my students as they need to look for what is most interesting to them and do it the singular focus this is in
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love this is a purpose we earn your success in the words of your hard work and personal responsibility can we try to be rewarded in a note you serve other people that you see your work is offering of the other people are success in service to others at that's what will bring meaning from work and that will solve a lot of problems with a lot of young people figure that out. >> doctor arthur brooks not tell your friends if you're not following him not reading him you know listening to him, doing yourself a disservice and thank you for joining us again and always love talking to you will see you so. >> thank you c want to thank you for spinning part of your senate with us and i'll be of great weekend headed times we can find is online at podcast, trey gowdy, good night from south carolina

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