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known to man. look at the u-haul rentals one way out of california and tell me they are not stupid, people are not leaving because life is good there, it is a restaurant everyone is fleeing your restaurant and record numbers, you need a new chef. elizabeth: we love you, come back soon. liz mcdonald, you're watching "the evening edit", come back tomorrow, have a good evening. thank you for joining us. >> there was a time when san francisco treat was a tasty box of rice pilaf. now it's a bundle of heroin smoked right there on the sidewalk, business owners say it's time to go on offense but will the desperate new tactic wake up the walk. san francisco used to be a beatable place but not the complete disaster, crime is rampant, homelessness is out of control, drugs, feces, the 49
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49ers, just kidding about the last part, kind of. small business a the chaos is making it impossible to operate. >> every day we wake up and have to help people on the street, we have to clean up feces on the street, we have to clear our doorways before we can opener businesses. it is not fair. >> now the business owners are fighting back but not against the criminals, this time against the city itself. the castro merchants association represents 125 businesses and one of the cities trendiest district and they recently sent the city a letter with a list of demands they want the homeless removed and they want more cops on the street, and if they don't get that the businesses will not pay their taxes. the problem is san francisco famously liberal and for them more police is never the solution. even joe biden is publicly slamming the leftist ideology. >> too many families have not had that piece of mind they see hate, anger and violence just
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walking the streets of america. and they just want to feel safe again. they want to feel a sense of security. when it comes to public safety, the answer is not defend the police, it is fun the police. tom: fund, will city leaders listen to joe biden, more importantly their own fat up citizens, let's get into it with tonight's party panel independent women's forum senior ppolicy analyst, deputy spokesperson and fox news contributor marie harf and 2020 libertarian vice presidential candidate and chair of you are the power.net spike cowans. spike i will start with you. what is happened to san francisco, i was there in 2016, i thought it couldn't get worse, obviously it has. >> i think it's going to keep getting worse. i wish i could say san francisco
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is an outlier but were seen the consequence as a multiple thing. the first thing were seen as the system that makes the safety net more and more comfortable while removing more and more from the economic ladder that people would used to climb out of the net if they wanted to. were seen at country for wish and like san francisco, new york city, every major city portland and everywhere else your coupling that with lax enforcement of crimes have victims like shoplifting assault and petty theft and things like that in his leading to a humane and hearing crisis you cleaning up feces on the street, that the humanitarian crisis were talking to the police be defunded, funded more i think we should look at the system we will look to education, government run monopolies at created this mess and i think the market is going to get out of it the same we were looking at school choice as a way to fix the problem created by government run monopolies in education, we need to talk about police choice.
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it's a competition in the market that makes the consumer the king whereas government run monopolies run visible and we need to apply the same principles to everything else if governments not doing a good job with a monopoly not only should we talk about tax hikes which we should talk about constantly but we should talk about getting them out of it entirely. >> the pushback is encouraging is that not, is there any hope for san francisco but is this encouraging? the idea that business leaders are saying that's enough? >> they have to do something to get the attention, city hall in san francisco and i don't cut out from the haiti mentality, i love cities i grew up south of san francisco and spent every week in their growing up, and every other week and taking the caltrain. it's a beautiful city in a crime what is happened. i totally support the tax of getting attention. unfortunately the politics of the city, i do think there is
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some hope and i do think people are fed up with these quality-of-life issues regardless of where they are on the political spectrum. it's good to be tough with the political framing of the city and the people that they elect to get somebody to go in there. they're more likely to prosecute these businesses for updating their taxes than they are to enforce some of the laws about drug use or people living on the street are frankly violent crime. tom: marie harf, i remember we used to see each other every day, i miss you and i love you dearly and i want to ask you why are democrats like yourself ruining our country? >> i miss you too but i don't miss that kind of nonsense from you tom. >> this is a humanitarian crisis it's a catastrophe, once homeless people off the streets first and foremost for their own health and well-being and
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because of the situation is causing in places like san francisco we need more beds in temporary housing, we need more mental health programs and as joe biden says he's a leader of the democratic party we need more and better law enforcement when it comes to some of these issues. there is clearly no one easy solution we cannot tell them to leave and ship them off somewhere, these are humans with quite serious drug addiction problems and mental health problems, not all but some, it's interesting to me, the merchants here have said this they called for more beds, they called for more housing, they called for humanitarian ways to get this problem fixed. i'm not sure exactly what the solution is i don't care if the government of the private company builds a temporary housing or gets more shelter beds for the folks i just think clearly there's a catastrophe and someone needs to act. tom: it's amazing 2016, parts of the city smell like urine, tents everywhere, a lot of people say
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more beds but there's tents everywhere, the people are not going to go into shelters even if you build them. great talk we have more coming up soon, back to california state regulators last week passed a ridiculous law banning the sales of any gas powered vehicles by 2035 paid for, a part of the course. here is where it gets really weird, last year virginia's former democrat governor ralph northam signed a law tying virginia to california's state admissions policy. technically virginia also has to go gas free and 13 years, enter current virginia governor glenn youngkin who says the last thing he wants to do is follow anything california does, watch. >> we find ourselves today with the ludicrous law that virginia has to follow california's laws, were you to go to work and stop this, virginians should make decisions for virginians that's
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why i was elected governor last year. tom: do we need more proof this idea is crazy californians were told to conserve energy by not charging the electric vehicles. when will they realize it's not possible to fully be in gas, joined with the host of the daily california podcasting host of "the next revolution" sundays on fox news steve hilton. steve i do understand how this happens, why would a state like virginia tither laws to goofy california. >> of course that's total insanity but am quite excited by this it's a whole agenda here for glenn youngkin and other governments to put together a really fantastic list of smart sensible policies by doing the exact opposite of what california is doing. you have this ridiculous ban on the cars going alongside that you are seeing cities in california it won't be long
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until the whole state is banning gas station, we see los angeles put band to gas stations into the bay area where i live has already done it. yet another band creeping around the state banning cooking with gas, obviously that is terrible it's all electric. one after another you have these crazy policies and you have to limit it to the environmental stuff as you been discussing your decriminalization of crime to do the opposite of that, you have the way in which the immigration laws are being implemented for example here in california recently we had drug smuggling and illegal drug smuggling gang from guacamole not prosecuted for fentanyl because they were worried it might upset their immigration status. there's no into the sensible stuff if you do the exact opposite of what's happening here. tom: to correct the problem, how do you stop something that's in motion like this. the government there is some
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much money at it. i saw automotive dealers we accept this change we want to do the conversion from gas auto to electric cars these are auto dealers the person who would resist this change but why are they for it someone is throwing money at it and there's probably a lot of subsidies to do the change. people can say it's ridiculous. people in virginia get addicted to the subsidies it's almost no stopping the train, you know what i mean. tom: pick one random example, the bullet train we were promised, jerry brown said that will be h built by now, whatever it was the $30 billion, it's good to be 2030 and 300 billion or something, that's been stopped because it did not make any sense. sometimes these things don't end up happening because he never made sense in the first place in the subsidies can be taken away just as it can be given
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predicting the real point going together with what you been discussing with the party panel, people are getting sick of this there getting sick of the craziness on the completely ideologically driven policies that make no sense in the real world and you're seeing a fight, he saw in san francisco with the school board election where they kicked out the woke lunatics off the school board, the recall of tracy booting the district attorney, it's just a start but i detect around the state, the beginning of a political revolution so actually if you end up with a republican governor and not a super majority in the legislature for democrats we got some republicans and enough sensible democrats you can start turning things around. it will happen one day you can only push people so far to the extreme left before they fight back. >> obviously nothing to celebrate, you're going to see some problems in california this winter their shortages in early problems with the electric grid so you think the one silverlining you push people too
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far in the going to start pushing back. >> i think so were seen already. there's a long way to go you talk to people up and down the state is not just republicans and independents and democrats saying this doesn't make any sense. all they want is practical common sense policies that actually solve problems instead of creating new ones but because the democrats here haven't had real political opposition for such a long time there totally complacent and they think they can do anything can never be a political consequence. i think that is coming to an e end. one day anna want to predict what will be put, we will turn things around to get back to california genuinely not want to come and move here to pursue the california dream, that's why i came here ten years ago will get back there one day. >> thank you for holding down the fort everybody is moving, everybody's moving to texas and you're not.
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tom: the dea issued an urgent warning on rainbow colored fentanyl pills allegedly being marketed towards kids, could that be true it comes as drugs pour across the southern border, agents in texas seizing the largest amount of cocaine and 20 years, don't worry white house press secretary karine jean-pierre says there on the case. >> what is the president going to do something. >> i will say we have seen a 200% increase of fentanyl seizures which means that we are doing the job of catching the drug traffickers, 200% increase. >> american life expectancy is going down at a rate not seen in a century and part of that has
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been true driven by drug overdoses. >> we see the same numbers as well but the fact that we are securing the border. >> 300 overdoses, this is been designed to target children, drug cartels want to kill american kids, what is this president doing about it. >> i hear geo i just laid out 200% increase of drugs fentanyl seizures this is something that is incredibly important to this president, to say that were not doing enough is falsely categorically wrong. tom: will they ever get to the root cause is spectator editor at large and fox news contributor been dominant. welcome to the show, was karine jean-pierre's answer satisfactory to you. >> issuing the unsatisfactory issue to peter doocy's questions is as reliable as leonardo dicaprio breaking up with any woman who is about to turn 25. you can set your watch by it,
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unfortunately in this case what she says, the seizures are going up by this percentage. when it go up higher if you actually had more personnel on the border trying to deal with this problem, it's overwhelming the resources that we already have their. we see evidence of the everywhere. when you see the ramifications when it comes to america's youth and the level of degradation among life expectancy, there is no question that this is out of control. see huge problem flowing directly from china into mexico and over our southern border in all these different forms and when they look at the, unicorns are not this type of packaging of drugs in a way that is designed to make them increasingly, people across america but no a top concern for everyone, the whole white house says were dealing with it, don't worry about it is not a problem
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look over here. that's what they have been doing ever since he really took of office. tom: the white house denied this week that people are walking across the board or this was another peter doocy question. she said they're not just walking across the border, that's not happening but obviously it's happening we watch the pictures on the news all the time, have you ever seen a white house so comfortable saying the opposite of what is and just doing it calmly with a straight face. i really would welcome karine jean-pierre to take a trip to the board and hang out with bill melugin for the day she will learn more in the 24 hour period then she knows from any briefing she received from the white house there are people crossing the border walking across every single day they're doing it by the hundreds and the thousands and are doing in targeted ways having paid the mexican cartels for the privilege of doing that, the cartels have more control on their side of the border than we
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do of our border, that the tragedy one that was indicted under republicans under the previous administration under president trump but is also something this white house because of the fact that is associated with president trump and republicans they want to pretend like the problem doesn't exist. instead is turned into a humanitarian crisis that we see playing in front of us every d day, it shows the media is willing to carry water for the white house as opposed to pay any attention to. >> in my experience drug dealers don't want their customers to die they want them to be hooked on drugs. we heard a lot of this the idea that china is doing this and tried to kill americans to think it's that simple it's an international act of aggression i don't know if you call it an active war, are they trying to kill americans with the stuff. >> the trying to kill americans but they're trying to rock our culture. the reality when you look everything that the chinese have
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done over the past several years it's unquestionable that they have invaded our culture, via tiktok another means they have tried to pressure hollywood in all these different studios to do what they want. they tried to eliminate the ability of americans to have a healthy culture and i think this is one more part of that. there is a profit motive obviously and that something that takes priority but i think it's something that is much more devious in a certain way and when it comes to the behavior of american corporations and the people who have power in america today, there are far more beholden to chinese interest than they are to the interest that they have here at home, that is a much broader and cultural problem and economic problem in a political problem that we will have to wrestle with with years to come. tom: very true fentanyl is not being sold on the streets of china, that is for sure. the d.o.j. is issuing a new role to employees on partisan politics, interesting timing but is it too late considering the hunter biden laptop story in
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tom: merrick garland is trying to stamp out partisan politics with justice, is it too little too late to save the reputation? in a memo to staff garlands had put employees are not allowed to go to rallies or fundraising events for candidates or even support any relatives who are running for office. why hasn't that always been the policy? maybe because all eyes are on the d.o.j. following the fbi raid on mar-a-lago and the hunter biden laptop debacle. but will this announcement change the minds of americans who have lost all faith in the feds. the panel is back. i know stefan, marie harf in spike cohen. what do you think, did he give you any confidence?
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no we should not give anybody confidence is covering up after the scrutiny was placed after the raid. if you look at the data federal employees are overwhelmingly left-leaning so for example 2016 nbc data shows 95% of those donations for federal employees went to hillary clinton and it was very clear over the entire course of the term presidency from leaks to active pushback to slow walking policy that the unelected bureaucrats feel that they have the power to direct a make a policy even if it elected president stepped out of the very small window to which they have become accustomed, they complete that window with liberal democracy, threats to democracy, what the really trying to say we set policy in the boundaries beyond which is legitimate for the people to tell us what to do. i don't think this is going to fool anybody in the scrutiny is well-deserved and should be kept up as well as possible.
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>> marie you probably like merrick garland you probably like this announcement? >> the federal government's job is to set policy in d.o.j. is to enforce law. when it comes to the raid it is increasingly clear with every detail that we learned that donald trump very likely did something illegal and certainly people on his staff who lied in filings to d.o.j. should have the full weight of the law brought down on them. i think law enforcement tends to be more conservative than liberal and the federal government, that is true the intelligence community, the military. federal employees are subject to certain regulation. i think if this gives people more confidence that the good thing. i think objects do matter and having federal employees of the d.o.j. at political rallies is probably not a great idea. i think merrick garland is right. d.o.j. has been incredibly cautious, there have been people, democrats mad at merrick
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garland for months that he has done more about donald trump and the mar-a-lago raid in every affidavit that is followed they have been incredibly cautious and small conservative and dotting every i and crossing every t to make sure they are not doing anything partisan, they are enforcing the law there is no excuse for what donald trump did. d.o.j. is not the problem, trumps behavior is a problem. tom: spike, i think what marie said is true at one time. i think you had people in the intelligence services and d.o.j. who were split between democrat and republican, that was pre-trump, i think the intelligence services all threaten trump and they lost it, do you agree? >> to some extent they've always been partisan and they're still partisan now there partisan to the ruling class read as i say i'm brought on every time to talk about the fbi it was founded illegally over 100 years ago and continues to remain as a
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political organization that destroys anyone through character assassination falls jailing or assassination of anyone who threatens the control power of the ruling class whether it is martin luther king, fred hampton, whether russ albrecht or leonard or countless others that is with the fbi and the department of justice exist for even by their own metrics are terrible law enforcement because that's not the purpose or purposes not to protect people is not to enforce laws or to protect us. it is there to serve the political purpose of preserving the power of the ruling class and it should be abolished and i was saying that before was cool. tom: quickly, do you think, you don't like the fbi ever but you have to admit they're worse now than ever, is that right? >> all government organizations become progressively worse until their vibe checked in one way or
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another so they continue to get worse and they will continue to get worse and long after donald trump is no longer here and frankly after none of us are here if the fbi remains and continues to be unchecked it will be progressively worse. tom: vibe checked the fbi, meanwhile a look like president biden didn't get the memo about trying to cool down partisan politics as the president hits the campaign trail to gloat about the massive spending bills he is taking aim at moderates and conservatives at a stop in pennsylvania. the president mocked supporters of the second amendment. >> device by the second amendment are not unlimited. they are not unlimited. right now you can't go out and buy an automatic weapon, you can't go out and buy a canon and for those brave right-wing americans that say it's all about keeping america independent safe. if you want to fight against the country, you need an f-15, something little more than a
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gun. tom: that was weird, does the president not realize the threat of government tierney is why the second amendment exists. let's go to the panel. marie i bet you like the speech, am i right? >> i think the president was right. many legal experts including members of the supreme court have said the second amendment is not unlimited. in terms of its ability to let people own whatever they want. president trump -- that was a slip of the tongue. that was a big one. president biden is feeling pretty confident right now he has done a number of important legislative things, gotten them through congress, signed them into law and i think his agenda is back on track democrats are not over retaking republicans in every generic poll about the midterms and their extremist republicans running in places like pennsylvania, people like
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doctor oz, the democrats say if the choice is between joe biden led democratic party that says we should phone the police and passing bills that help americans in this extreme right wing party that promotes violence as elections are illegitimate in abortion is murder all of the time that is the case democrats are happy to make every day and that's why you see president biden doing in the campaign trail. tom: i looked at that as a threat he said you second amendment tough guys are you going to come up against the government we have f-15s. i don't think that was rude he's talking about his own citizens being the enemy of the country. >> this is also the purpose of the second amendment self-defense is a part of our natural rights. also is supposed to be an armed citizenry to protect against tyranny. that's part of our history and our constitutional system. i will make one point about the
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previous segment when you say the federal government has a right to set policy is his job to set policy of the elected officials, the basis of all representative government of small democracy, it's not the job of unelected bureaucrats to set boundaries on policy for elected officials. we are finally seeing at the end of 100 years of progressivism, this idea of detached rule by experts come crashing down where the rubber meets the road words very obvious that these detached experts whether the column cells bureaucrats were in government or outside that they have their own ideological priors and they don't have the actual power and there's no constitutional basis and no legitimate mechanic basis for the kind of power that they're wielding over the rest of americans. tom: i agree i never trusted experts and i think there's an army of people now who do not
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trust experts because experts ruined our country for the past two years they ruined our country. tom: spike the thing about the second amendment it was to protect against tyranny in guys like joe biden are trying to say that is not what it's for, right? >> that is true i will say i appreciate the irony of the man who left tens of billions of dollars worth of advanced weapons systems with the taliban talking about responsible firearms ownership. anyway i think to say speaking of the taliban to say if you want to take on the government you need an f15, the albion didn't, ukrainians that took on the russian invasion didn't what they needed was a well armed citizenry he was willing to fight for the homeland, that's what scares him there are two statements you can't defend yourself from the government with an ar-15. a bunch of people walking to
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capitol hill almost destroyed our democracy those both cannot be true one is simply not true in the simple fact the idea, first of all you can own a canon and you always have been able to, i agree with joe biden people should be able to buy 15th if they can afford it but i don't think we should have the government which demonstrated to be irresponsible and murderous with the weapons that they funded with the money that they steal from us to decide what peaceful law-abiding american should be allowed to own. gun control is for law-abiding people it is not for criminals and not for the criminals and government either. tom: i appreciate that and i don't appreciate the president threatening his citizens. thank you panel. great discussion junko anywhere. a legal battle between the justice department and former president trump and new pictures show the secret documents that the fbi nabbed at mar-a-lago. how secret is this stuff. i'll get into it with mike baker
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tom: the clock is ticking former president trump legal team only has less than 20 minutes to respond to a d.o.j. filing against his request for an independent special master for the mar-a-lago raid that is ahead of tomorrow's court hearing on the motion. the d.o.j. filing claims the fed has evidence of classified files will likely concealed in removed from a storage room. new photos reveal those documents. is this a serious as it looks or more the same, joining me now former cia officer and portman square group chairman and ceo mike baker. i'm so glad to avail myself of the knowledge of the confidential stuff. >> the good worse of the word
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avail. millions of viewers are pressed with your word knowledge it is good to see you, it's been ages. >> use all the photos, classified documents all over the place is a classified and then something else like cis. i don't know what that means maybe you do. >> what they've done obviously they have laid out to some degree some of the documentation that they're talking about, but hundreds of documents that they found that has a variety of classification. in simple sense three basic types confidential which means confidential is classified as such it will cause harm to national security interest. if it's classified as secret then the information is essentially deemed as causing serious damage to national security interest and top-secret is considered extremely grave damage potentially to national security interest if he gets in the wrong hands and then you have other special comfort and d
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compartmental and codeword that means only certain people with clearance can read if they are rated on a type of program like a nuke program of weapons of mass destruction whatever it may be. but is this something new, no, we've been hearing from the d.o.j. that this is all about documents. you can't really argue with something new we are just seeing a photo that shows some of these documents that they are talking about. tom: how many people are allowed to classify these things. i imagine there's a lot of people who have the authority to stamp these things classified and it's always basically a judgment call, when they say there's all these classified materials we don't know how classified they are. i'm guessing most of the staff should be classified, what do you think of that. >> it depends you know what to play games with classification
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because a lot of the information is really critical to our national security interest. you can argue in a tablet over years is sometimes classification throws a large net particularly with particular confidential or secret, top-secret or special codeword access. at the different game it's very serious information you can argue that a lot of documents can get classified for doing that. why not, we had a watch list for people who were flying after 9/11 rather than going to the hard work of ticket individuals are doing on the back work great if we just threw bunch of people on their and they cause problems. with this two things to be true the same time. any president shouldn't be taking presidential records, governor owned material, classified material out with them when they leave the
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administration, would they depart the white house, that can be true that should happen. the other thing that can be true, the d.o.j. could have overreached and done this intrusive effort and completely botched this effort by apparently not understanding what a firestorm the search of a former president home would have and they seem completely unprepared to deal with the aftermath of this. this is gotten far worse than it needed to be, they probably could've found a less intrusive way of doing this for sure. once they decided to do the search than they should've been prepared to be more transparent, tamped down all the speculation because both sides are speculating left and right about what this all means and very few people have the details but i blame the d.o.j. for not understanding, apparently how serious this is going to be and what they needed to do to try to minimize the blowback.
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>> sick of your job maybe it's time to try quiet quitting a new trend across social media like tiktok, it doesn't mean quitting it only means doing the bare minimum at work not doing anything extra no staying late, no volunteering to help coworkers, proponents claim it's a way to take back your life from your boss but employment experts say it could backfire spectacularly, the panel is back ines stedman marie harve and spike cohen. spike you strike me as you go out with a bang. >> i was allowed business starter, when i was 16 years old i started my first company so i wouldn't have to work for somebody else.
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but i think what were seen as accommodation of things, i think were seeing some people who would rather spend their time where they're not doing just the bare minimum building up their own thing whether on nc or their own company or only fans or something like that they would rather do it to put money in their own pocket that the growth of the gig economy and also whether people have been able to scam various entitlement systems and assistant programs and some people are suffering from weird combination of burnout and undiagnosed depression as a result of the pandemic in the lockdowns and furloughs in total roller coaster ride over the last two or three years. the problem is they are preparing themselves, not just for life and mediocrity but let's be clear a robotic winter is coming, the system that we live in and the society is not good to tolerate endless labor and supply chain issues robotics will be in full force and i'll
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say this to anyone watching, if you aren't already actively developing marketable skills that can easily done by robots and computer programs, you need to because soon you will be quiet doing nothing. tom: a dark future, no robot could replace you marie, don't you think? >> thank you, or you tom, i agree with that. that was a lot i'm digesting from the conversation. i think during the pandemic a lot of people realize they wanted better worklife balance, they wanted to not be chained to the desk for 12 hours a day and maybe they could work at home what are two days a week what a novel concept. quiet quitting and summaries respects is a better worklife balance. i think there's a ton of people who want to work hard and go the extra mile and help their colleagues but sometimes i think there's a rebalance going on like people saying were willing
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to work hard but bosses cannot take advantage of that. i think that is to the good if we have a little more balance you can spend one day at home a week i think that's kind of nice and people are realizing after two really hard years. tom: epic the one thing we learned during the pandemic, people working in offices don't really do a lot because they were able to stay home and still have their jobs and they claim they got their work done so maybe a lot of people are quiet quitting. >> i think again i kind of agree with marie i think there's upsides and downsides i think we're going to renegotiate the boundaries around work now that we moved into an era after the pandemic that a lot more people are going to work from home and i know a lot of offices are pushing back because they do see productivity drop-offs from everybody working from home. i do think there is downsides weird he lives to atomized details lives, even if the office didn't provide huge
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benefit and productivity is still sometimes is good for people to interact with human beings outside of their families and to think that is all to the good prolific were renegotiated a balance. i think a lot of people because they had nothing else to do in the real part of the shutdown so there is literally nothing else to do for this laptop class they were 12 or 16 hours because they didn't have much else to do and i think offices are going to have to accept that that's awkward to become the new norm as obviously a lot of things are almost back to normal now people are not going to want to spend 16 hours a day when they previously spent eight especially for the same salary. tom: i love that laptop class, people in the pandemic people really working were bringing the sandwiches and fixing plumbing, you cannot fix the toilet on zoom. thank you panel great discussion. we'll be right back. tol
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