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money is is all the same in the family. but with nancy pelosi no longers speaker and democrats no longer in charge of the house, republicans could make this an issue next year. jackie: we'll watch that. this is something that angers a lot of people. they think this is unfair. and something that needs to be done. thank you for joining us brody. >> thank you. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald, you are watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us, thank you for watching, have a wonderful evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: usa! we. we're getting into our big world cup win over iran.
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but first, u.s. is not iran, thank god. why is the biden administration trying to sensor americans? white house not too thrilled with twitter's new owner elon musk, who cares. go take a nap. big brother biden is used to colluding with social media giants to sensor americans and tech companies so americans can't see what white house deems to be misinformation. elon is trying to do opposite with twitter, by sticking to his free speech. the press secretary is warning. >> this is something we're keeping an eye on. and look, we -- you know, we have always been very clear and that when it comes to social media platforms, it is their responsibility to make sure that when it comes
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to misinformation, when it comes to hate we're seeing, that they take action, they continue to take action. again we're all keeping a close eye. kennedy: close eye? are they really worried about misinformation or what musso muss elon musk expose, yesterday he tweeted out. he also said quote, this is a battle for future of civilization, if free speech is lost even in american tirany is hall that lies ahead, will free people prevail, we get into this with party panel. he is a contributing editor at spectator usa, steve l miller. >> and democrat pollster
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good friend douglas schoan it is the reason magazine katherine mangu-ward. the reason why you should go there welcome and thank you. i will start with steven. how important is this -- hi, there i am. where you are? come back. there you are, kitten. how important is it for twitter uses to have access to twitter files? >> i think it is imperative. at least with -- i don't think we need to know story behind every single banned account but there needs to be transparency with people banned over say covid misinformation that is now true. and certainly there needs to be 100 on what happened with "new york post" story, what that involved in twitter, and how that decision of made and which journalists influence got on horn and said you need to stop the
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story from spreading, not related to outcome of 2020 election, it is imperative because of transparency and i think that people have to be named. we have to see what was going on behind the walls. kennedy: if it is going to change, doug, do you share that urgenty, if there were algorithms in place to silence certain accounts, and to shadow ban, so when accounts were active were tweeting things out, followers could not see. those tweets, they could n not access that. do you share the urgency that is paramount to show the world. >> i do. i am a democrat but old school democrat who believes in free and robust debate. there is some speech, hate speech and that which insinsides violence.
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but the key word you use, is transparency. i think we need to know, i think steven is right, i thought the way he put it was right. and i think our democracy depends on it. kennedy: all right alissa ma l -- was going to sell her tesla. and elon's twitter does not know what it wants to be, why is it making people crazy? >> that is a great question. i think there is something about billionaires that driving people insane, musk may be first among them, i want to love that man. i think tesla is incredible, i think st spacex is
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more incredible. i don't think he is quite doing things right at twitter. i don't think that twitter owes an transparency, i think our politicians owe us ptransparency, i want to know what pressure was put on twitter by the white house, twitter with ban anyone they want, i might not agree, that is well within their rights, what is not acquis okay is a quiet campaign to suppress free speech rights of companies and their users, white house said it has all but been doing. >> i would like to know if there was a collusion with white house or other government agents over banning "new york post" and disables their account so people could not ret
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not retweet and share stories about hunter biden laptop, did joe biden had his hand on the scale in any sense. you are right, it is not the marketplace that we have to fear, not that there are dumb-dumbs saying dumb things in ether but the massive companies run by very rich people are colluding with a government that is way too powerful and too intrusive and too big, if they are working together, then yes, we are in very deep yogurt, if elon musk can shed light on that and scare the beje bejesus who people at facebook and apple, i am fine with that, i am fine with panel, tuesday night, pre-hump night, they will be back. elon musk battling with white house and his old nemesis, apple or as he calls them tesla graveyard, accusing company of stopping
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advertisements on twitter and threaten to remove twitter app from app store, elon musk tweeting to tim cook, what in the world word of sports is going on here. will we see a war between musk and apple? and if so, what comes of it joining me now, cofounder of m-- mack funds, jonas max ferris. >> yes, this is exciting to see how it will play out. >> one -- i think they will get damaged if you ask me. elon musk has lost a lot of his advertisers, they just want to see how this plays out. with takeover and free speech, apple number one
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power player in world of who gets to say what, they can take you off the phone, they built the software. they run it like a duopoly with the google phone, if musk wants to charge 8 dollar for blue checks now. then they get a cut of this, he is trying to highlight there is a ridiculous, model. and yet it goes on, they don't want to talk about it now they will not advertise on twitter it a war between billionaires and the biggest companies in the world, and all us little people who have been monetized all these years and didn't know it and have no spree speech it is paid commercial speech get to see it unfold, i'm excited. >> who came out and reveals matrix is real? >> they are all talking about like our rights and
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privacy, apple is concerned about our privacy. elon musk concerned about our freedom of speech, they are both concerned about making money off us that is the business model they share. and reality is that everything that we experience on these products is owned by someone, not the internet of the 90s where it is a bunch of chat rooms and boards. kennedy: i miss those chat rooms. >> they don't make money, closest thing is reddit, that has -- you can't have frfreedom of pe speech there either. kennedy: no, they shut that down. >> the closest thing, is only fans, the site for -- it is instagram for porn there is no advertising and no apps. >> you make half a million a month on only fans,? >> only a month. i have to up my profile. more clicks.
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kennedy: give yourself a mean foot rub, one thing that elon musk is promising to do other than annoy tim cook is on make an alternative to the iphone and the google pixel. do you think we'll see a tesla phone? is that a reasonable threat and should apple be concerned? considering that they have 6 million iphones that are not leaving china because of covid lockdown and global supply chain issues. >> notion of entering smartphone business is a third platform is so ridiculous. but if anyone could do it, it needs to be done, we see what happens when there areony th only two controlling the whole market, if is elon musk. and he has kind of wrapped himself financially in twitter, people would give him money to to th
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another phone. you would want a piece of a third phone platform, but would people switch their phone from apple to be on twitter? i don't know if that is enough. a lot of fans of his they buy his flame f throwers, but is it 50 million or a billion. if you don't get a billion on your phone platform it is not really a platform. kennedy: more of a hobby. he is too busy for hobbies. ure you are right, if twitter falls apart because apple takes it out of app store, elon musk is coming for sm scalps and start with tim cook. >> he will burn the whole industry if he goes down. she not the richest guy in the world he will f will take then down with them. kennedy: he don't care, he
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yesterday's journalist tried to trip up u.s. captain. >> are you okay to be representing u.s., there so much discrimination, happening against black people in america. >> there is discrimination everywhere you go. you know. one thing that i have learned from living aboard in past years, and having to fit in different cultures, and simulating, is that in the u.s. we're continuing to make progress. every day. kennedy: yes, because we talk about things freely. and we don't get jailed for it. you dick. not tyler adams he is a saint and a phenomenal player, i would like to punch that journalist in the babe maker but i will not do it. here with me now former cia officer, ceo of portman square group. mike baker is back.
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>> so much christmas psgswag right now. go. look. i -- what an exciting day, i was born in england. you know, still have my citizenship, my love for the beautiful game knows no bounds, i am talking about darts, i can't stand football. but. kennedy: funny. >> but i'm happy to talk about it. because it was an amazing event. there is no way you could hhold one one or any international -- world cup or any other international even without the intersection of politics and sports, you can't separate them. this was sort of pinnacle of that mixing of politics with sports, you have to feel for the iranian team the players, if you step back. we set aside. if you look at these individuals as athletes, and
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understand or try to understand the pressure from both sides, protestors and protest movement they believe they have not done enough, national team has not done enough to support that move. and the regime of iran which is butt brutal, they put a gun to their head and said, you will sing. they did. you have continued to pressure they were under. now they lost. and they have to return home. kennedy: yes, and they are threatened their family are threatened. while in qatar, and they can't do anything there. i feel for them, they want to bring joy to their country. sport is one of the few things that binds us together. and you know we can't always escape our politics, they tried. you know when they didn't subsing with the national anthem in first game, you can't imagine what that means, you can't
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imagine the pressure. murderous rage that brought upon them from their regime. having said that. you know they are in toughest spot of all, i thought greg did a good job when he was faced with questions from the propagandist iranian journalists. like, bro, i'm a successor coach, i'm not a foreign policy expert. >> right. >> for him that was a perfect answer. i would say we missed boat in other way. it secretary of state and you know current u.s. administration in terms of using this as an opportunity to support the protest move. you know to be fair, every u.s. administration over you know many, many years has failed to do the right thing with trying to support you know freedom loving people in iran during past protests, this is a
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different protest, this is building momentum that is lasting longer than people expected. yet we had secretary of state saying, you know, we don't want to mix sports with spot ticks? politics really. kennedy: they could handle -- it is their job to handle politics, their job to handle foreign policy. so world cup, lasts for a little while, what shaping in -- is happening in iran that will out live this tournament. and you know the people who are fighting for lives of young wim women they deserve our support i they deserve out presence and our focus, so we can talk about this because, that is what is supposed to be important to americans. and those right -- >> right, i think that iranian team players, i am sorry so rude of me. kennedy: you are baker go ahead. >> well, not the baker show. it is -- you know there is a thought. [ laughter ] let's get network executives
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on that right away. kennedy: okay. >> the team they sent i know a lot people sou would say very subtle. they didn't sing the national anthem during the first game. but that is an incredibly -- it is subtle but a powerful move on the players part it shows to a lot of people who were paying attention and protest movement, that that is where the players you know loyalties lie, not with the regime, not with the mullah, but their family are in iran. they have to return. >> that finds something. >> and live under that regime. kennedy: and for people in iran who were highway hoping for a u.s. win to stick it to mullahs that is for you. >> mike baker thank you. >> he loves football. >> can you do that goal thing. >> gooooooaaal.
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kennedy: lawmakers now scrambling to avert a m massive rail worker strike that could cripple the economy, nancy pelosi said a bill to intervene will come tomorrow, and kevin mccarthy said too little to late. >> now they want to rush something to the floor tomorrow morning that shows you how weak this economy. is but shows what this administration has done to this economy. >> we will look at this, we
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don't want to harnl t harm harm the economy. economy. >> i'm looking at the bill, rail workers demand paid leave and better benefits president biden said there is no time for them to get more than they have already been offered. strike deadline is friday, how bad could things get if congress can't fix it. party panel back, st stephen l. miller and doug schoan and katherine mangu-ward. canckatherine, they are not sure who to be mad at. seems that everyone has done something wrong. they don't want joe biden acting like teddy roosevelt, but amtrak joe got himself a rail strike. >> yeah. it is pure villains
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everywhere you look. and you know i think that in some ways this was inevitable. joe biden ran on being an amtrak by on loving amtrak. of course, the union was pushing as hard as they could on him, you lie down with union members you wake up with strikes, not sure that worked. but i think that you know for me, question to ask is, how did we get here? and answer is, if you create a government monopoly, and then you put yourself in a position where like nancy pelosi gets to decide how many days of sick leave some guy who runs punching your ticket gets, that is what is wrong. it is not about you know what in the end is right contract for the union workers not about the right to strike but creating a monopoly and putting ourselves in a position where we have hyper politicized what should just be a routine contract negotiation. kennedy: it should and would
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be if we had more privatize rail, you want what would be better, rail sim systems, but cat katherine is right, you get what you wish for, why wouldn't every other union make sure their contracts expire in december to force the issue like this one. >> well, other unions may well try. but let's deal with here and now. we're in a delicate economy. both sides, mitch mcconnell and democratic leader chuck schumer. both, agree that we can't afford a strike and the potential disruption to our economy. so the legislation has to get passed. kevin mack mccarthy has to get off the dime, there is a lot we can do with rail system institute future, right now we have to have we preserve our
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future. kennedy: yes by forcing the issue and never taking care of things in advancement i get your sentiment doug, you are being reasonable but i still think it is too much government, stephen, i know you are a big commie. >> yeah. yeah. i don't know why we're talking about this. biden solved this problem when he had a rose garden meeting on september 15 with his economy team and also transportation secretary who really likes trains now, they had a deal, and magically that deal falls apart, feels like another one of this administration smoke screens, they claim victory then put it off to until av after the election, now we're dealing with this over chrises that christmas.
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>> i'm glad you brought up pete buttigieg. everyone is like everything he has done there has not been a misstep the entire time. like, no this has to fall on his shoulders. stephen is right, he loves trains, these are rational people who think they are going to turn the united states in to holland they get to get out of government, they are doing so much more harm than good and choo-choo boners have to go bye bi. bye-bye. all right mask crusaders making a comeback, researcher at brown university, wrote a piece for nbc titles not just covid, b flu and rsv
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means masks need to come back, they hype up psychological benefits of mask mandate, including not worrying about thinking for yourself. yeah. that top down governance is a winner, is this real reason that liberal loonies are so hooked to masking up this was most backward rationale in the piece katherine. the idea that it is so much better to have people think for us and tell us what to do so we don't have to have uncomfortable cop very cop ve conversations with other people. >> imagine, imagine in year of our lord, 2022, looking over how things have gone last two and a half years, saying, you know what i think would deescalate things in america, a national mask mandate, my god, i don't know what to to with that. yes, i think very clearly the stage we're at in this
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pandemic or in the horrific -- article. tripledemic. where we are now, is the tough conversations with our communities and neighbor stage. covid is not gone. there are still some s circumstances where people want a mask, that is their right. but we're now at negotiation stage, how to we as a school or workplace figure it out, and absolutely not at the yep we will do whatever government officials tell us forever. kennedy: they talk about psychological benefits, but what about the psychological harm of top down approaches that includes masking on children, why is that unacknowledged in this conversation. >> i don't know. i am not a libertarian. kennedy. kennedy: the night is wrung. yo.
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>> i do draw the line whether government makes decisions based not on science but on a big brother-like sense of what is right for people, particularly when they don't know what is right. and people d don't want it, i think something is deeply awry and i suspect that this article really belongs not being featured as a prominent work of brown university. but something that is best forgotten. kennedy: yes. i hope brown university and schools like this with this mentality, i hope they depopulate. it is really not worth it. so, stephen, put your creative thinker cap on. i know you always wear. if you could bring one thing back from the pandemic, i know what i would br bring back what would it be stephen l. miller. >> one thing back? from the pandemic, empty movie theaters. >> that is fair.
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>> it was one of best experiences they had, no lines and bathrooms were clean and empty no one sitting next to me or playing on their phone. kennedy: i would br bring back the banging the pots a pans. i do think that we should bring become pots and pans, katherine, what happens -- this scares me most about this level of academic instruction, people who write things like this and never existed outside of the stingy bu bub our bubble that is our university college, the
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people willies scape that bubble at point and ruin our lives sphwhri . >> i was hoping you would ask, what i would have liked during the pandemic, i'm not a hugger. >> we went through this with a lot of the debate over wokism and cancel culture theres are a time where critics said, people who are worried about this, you are making too big of a fuss, it happens to d campus and kids go out in real world. it did. our corporate cultures are very much infected with this idea of cancel culture and wokeness. this is what we have to worry bnot just the
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professor, not just the authors of article but from the students themselves. and they are learning how positito signal their elite status. to people who -- just want to go to school and do normal kid stuff and those people are getting pushed aside for an elite opinion, it is a luxury. >> those vectors escape, they do takeover 7 pa certain parts of society they call themselves stacey abrams and keep running for governor, stephen, doug, katherine thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: all right, coming up l.a.'s raging homeless crisis putting kids at risk of physical v violence. one l.a. city council man said, he is ready to stop it, l.a. queen caitlyn jenner will join us with her thoughts next.
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♪ ♪ i'm still standing ♪ ♪ better than i've ever been ♪ ♪ kennedy: okay i'm normal. that was last night's mouth trumpet monday, winner, matt. los angeles homeless crisis getting so bad, even democrats are caring. listen to what joe buscaino said told dr. phil about how plague on l.a. law abiding taxpayers is affecting their children. >> no child in america should be afraid to walk to school. what we have found. in los angeles, kids are afraid to walk to school, they tell their parents they have to step over needles human waste, and deal with individuals, suffering from
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sspsychotic behavior. kennedy: city council voted to prohibit homeless people from setting up shop within 500 feet of schools and daycare centers. is that far enough? joining me now former california gubernatorial candidate our l.a. queen. caitlyn jenner welcome back, dear. >> kennedy you are on fire today. you are on fire. all of the episodes and subjects you have been on. you have been going after it i love it, i love it. very good. yes. homeless issue. in los angeles in california is not going away any time soon, you know, you were talking about that city council man, he got flack from certain groups because he wanted the homeless sites to be 500 feet away, that is nothing. i could throw a javelin that
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far. kennedy: you could. >> it is just, just, it just a shame to see what is happening to this city. and i'm hoping they can do a better job. i don't know karen bass is in now. i was a rick caruso fan, i thought he had a better chance of cleaning up homeless issue, i don't have a lot of faith in her, i am hoping, she is the mayor now, i wish her the best. but i think she has a lot of work ahead of her. and you know here is the problem. you know this is what karen bass said we have 40,000 homeless people in los angeles, we have to find homes for them, this is how politicians think, they are homeless. that means, they need a home. okay. that is not the problem. the problem is mental health, number one. drug addiction. number two. and they need rehab institutes like triple the
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size they have. get the people in to rehab. straighten their lives out, so they can go out and lead productive lives, they don't need a home to shoot up, they need rehab. it is just horrible, you saw the pictures we talk about schools, fox news had it. couple months ago, the kids getting owfer y off the school bus at a homeless site, kids are afraid to go to school, that is a shame. we have to give the people help, they need help more than a home. >> are right. and one of biggest failures in l.a. and the city and county, is intersection between social workers and cops is broken down. and for people who can identify those most in need, who need those services they are not talking with the cops, or the sheriff, and it just gets worse and worse, throwing money ought it does not work. -- it is inhumane you are
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throwing people away. and you are not making their lives better, you make our lives better every day, caitlyn thank you so much. >> thank you. >> k -- always my pleasure. kennedy: i want to throw a javelin some day that would be fun. >> tonight tickle me tuesday, guess the pun ppunch line to twitter. >> what did the science book say to the math book? i don't look h it up. ers. ers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions
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