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many may seem unfair but the alternative is government force. that's our show. see you next week. >> how intensidiana sensitive a cold can you get? >> that's what i hear. >> we are talking about people we ought to be trushing to try to help. >> the needy gets benefit cards. three for six. bill o'reilly gets this one right. >> no matter what the evidence no matter what facts are presented, the line will be the same. it is society's fault. >> she wants to blame her parents for her bad attitude. nick carter flames his drug problems on paris hilton.
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lamar otis blames his problems on the kardashians. these people say they can't find people work. >> they are not trying? >> a lot of them are not. >> you think you and your resources encourage people to be independent? >> yes, we do. >> i guess stop getting in the the way they will get it. >> that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. are you a victim? i won 19 emmy awards for protecting victims, protecting them by exposing sleazy companies like the one selling the solar powered clothes dry ar, 50 bucks. what did they get in the mail?
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a clothesline. >> this is chemical spray to make you feel younger. >> a ugly facial thing. >> there was my job i am a consumer reporter. i should warn you about scams. the media always goes over board and at 2020 we did. >> faulty coffee makers may have caused fires. john stossel what you need to know brewing disasters. >> did you ever get this story. >> tear ray went under cover to see how this the under cover works. >> sharing a meal in a stranger's home. they have become more common. insiders tell us they are completely unregulated. oh my goodness unregulated dinner parties. gavin mcginnis is a columnist
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for the magazine and writes about it. >> they think that they need to get in there and regulate. they don't have a degree in business. they have liberal arts degree. they don't run the numbers. >> anybody who has tried to build something, a building but most have never built anything. i notice they took the comment section down from the web page at that news station. you called a reporter up and gave her some heat i hope. she seemed dubious to my questions. she wouldn't answer the question. >> she wanted to know wasn't my angle was or why i was asking questions with questions. >> one of the things they are scared of is being exposed. when you stick your face out and
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call their names they are less likely to go into that. >> one of the more famous one because shul yaw roberts portrayed a hero. >> it kills people. they dream about being ability to watch their kids swim without a pool. a power plant was supposedly causing cancer. it turned out it probably wasn't causing cancer. the california cancer registry and studied the rates and found no cancer in excess. >> people fall for this because they think being near a power plant is probably bad or being stretched. when you talk to experts in the field really smoking is the only thing you can do.
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if you are going to cancer you are going to have cancer. otherwise live however you want. >> lawyers made 100 million off of it. she and her boss they called me an idiot in a corporate chill. i invited her and she came. >> californians have to pay fmoe for electricity to pay off lawyers. it sounds like a scam. >> it is not a scam. with passive lick from beginning to end it was a will egg gr agree gus. >> they knew the chemical was poison. they studied 50,000 to the power plant. they were healthier than
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average. the lawyers get rich everybody pays more for prek cities ci-- h electricity. >> poison is great. i am in it all of the time. >> what is sad about it? >> what's happening in media they become story tellers. it is set up like a princess in castle story. the evidence is rarely there so they decided to go with twitt twitter>> they found teens saying she looks like a fer or. this house is not sglom pee boo bee proof. can he this some plaque. zero fallers. there was no backlash soy they crowbar it in. >> here's a sample of the media
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freakout. >> the new winter is facing backlash. >> some calling her a terrorist. >> racist comments began flooding the internet. one person tweeting miss america is a terrorist. >> zero followers. she is a little kid. if you look up i hate babies you will find dozens of kids saying twitter is full of rhetoric. >> why does the media do this? >> there are a million theories but cult valt is not sexy on tv. >> it is better when you are responsible. >> even though we made our nation great this is who we are as a nation. it is nod their fault. >> what about people ringing their and about beings victims and we can talk about kids being bullied. >> this kind of bullying is on
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the rise by as many as 1-3 kids are being victimized. >> it's on the rise and growing epidem epidemic. i assumed there was more bullying when i was a kid so nobody thought aboit. now i there is awareness or labor bee let bowling. at that isn't okay. i am a fore former peacher, hi. >> not only do their grades suffer they condemn plate the idea of hurting themselves. you see stories where kids ultimately commit suicide because of this. when it comes to bullying media members who have the platform can do something about it. i saw a girl in queens who did
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commit suicide after bullying at the school. the administration wasn't doing proper follow up. they tried to alert them to the problem. that's the kind of coverage that be help the issue or maybe cause parents who aren't used to this. >> let me go up to the school to make sure everything is he can oh? it is on the increase. i think sometimes the media can label things that are bullying and label things that are serious bullying that aren't necessary. there are cases where it is scary. schools have responsibility. she got on "the today show"," because after she got a letter from a viewer who said you are a bad example for kids you should take care of yourself.
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she plained about her bullying. >> there are whirn oh who dpoo g -- children who get messages like this each and every day. >> is she a hero? the guy just said take care of yourself. >> this is the hypersensitivity. >> this happens to all of these people. yes it is tragic that they can stop all of these problems. the millions of kids. but hundreds of americans are kill the. >> when you bubble a child like that and coddle them they are not prepared for the real world. there are bullies out there. now we have the internet and
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when you are arguing someone who called her fat, which she did by the way. >> not even fat. i think she said take care of yourself. >> there has to be a billions in terms of how we look at it. the media has an agenda we all know that. >> thank you. if you would like to see the conversation going use facebook and twitter and use the hash tag victim hood. >> coming up... cupcakes for sale. a racist>> also today with a does it mean. >> air-conditioner? >> cable? >> yes. >> how many channels? >> only one. ♪
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could you live on that? have you? what amount of pay is reasonable? what point is it so low that if you work for that you are a victim. >> people have bills and house payments consider insurance, all of the utilities. that doesn't -- minimum wage doesn't stop it. >> there have been lots of protests around the country mostly restaurant workers complaining about low pay. california passed a bill to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour. most people around me say $10 isn't enough. they want to play the employees more money a living wage. that's a ridiculous way to think about this. you add kate selfishness?
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>> i am advocating self twr that everybody should be interested in. in that sense many people out there who are interested in working for these rates and what happens when re raise the minimum wage so high is what happens to those people who don't produce the $10 an our or 7.25. what we create is a whole class of people who will never find a job. who are the people? young, inexperienced teenaged inner city youth who are now excluded completely from the work force and will never learn the skills and never get the experience necessary for making $100 an hour. >> nobody is going to employ them at 20 bucks an hour. nobody is going to lose on the employees they hire. >> the restaurant rob iests tha
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this ad why robots could take the place. >> restaurant still need to make the prophet. they still keep the price of the product cheap. they will replace people with technology. >> mcdonalds came up with a sample budget of three comprehensive money managing tools. they say a person can work for minimum wage and still save 100 a month. however it included working two jobs. they took a lot of heat for that. >> mcdonalds telling people what they can do. am all of the liberals making money or you saw them they live on much less than this.
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they got an education and rose up. >> people dpo arouo around the . >> government has no role in dictating what you -- >> our government decided there is a role. >> you are seeing youth close to 20 percent for unemployment. every day we see massive unemployment about those who can least afford it. >> i think progress does every fashion of this budget is unachievable. >> man pee people achieve it. i make a lot of money today but i started making less than a minimum wage. i was a foreign student working in graduate school working probably less than that. it is wrong to tell a person they have particular wage, particular program.
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>> as i watch the protestors there is a gritty ngs. (chanting) >> they don't act like victims. >> as we increase the minimum wage and make it more difficult for employees to hire, all we are doing is not just violating their rights. you have seen their prices. listen to the more serious protestors. he presents victim message. people don't work 780 a week and can't makes ends meet. they have no time for anything else all they do is work all week. >> nobody owes them anything. >> we are a rich country do we
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owe the poor something? >> what they are asking is not what you are helping the individual. they are not trying to negotiate a better salary but they are asking for coercive power. >> thank you. coming up, are black people victims in america? do i victimize them if i run the greatest bake sale? >> we have different prices asian 1.50. if you are white a luck, ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box.
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required segregation and continuing racial discrimination. the author of black lash argues this focus on the past is terrible for blacks. maureen says blacks should stand up against destructive progressive tyrants who promote victimhood, destructive progressive tyrants? >> they are harming the black unit, failing public schools. unemployment is over 13 percent. over 40 percent of young black stand up to the progressive policies. >> they are victims. >> they are not victims. that's an analogy the left use. they don't want to promote liberty or personal responsibility. they promote bigger government. they think government is the answer. >> you went to the naacp meeting. you heard a lot about victims.
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>> what i heard when i was there it was an us first meniality. i heard a lot of race cards. the voter id is racist. if you were black, you don't stand a chance. >> ality that came conference where you were not allowed to speech al sharpton knocked the people of obama means americans tax races. >> those who said that never have been profiled in an apartment store. thoerz that were saying that was never pulled over on a highway. >> the black man is more likely to be pulled over on a highway>> ryes raism isn't out there. look at individuals, polytheists sues he, sports, entertainment.
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if you believe in liberty and you want to advance our country forward, i implore all americans to speak out. >> let's talk about the killing of trayvon martin. the president said this could have been my son. it could have been his son. >> he injected himself into this around made it about a racial issue when in fact it had nothing to do about race. >> we don't know it had nothing to do about race? >> the fbi investigation concluded that and zimmerman was not convicted. clearly it wasn't about race but early on people promoted it about race. that's what dom neared the headlines. >> a producer of nbc clearly had black victim hood in mind when he edited zimmerman's call to 911. here's the actual call. >> this guy looks like he is up
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to no good or on drugs or something. it is raining you are just walking around looking about. >> is he black or hispanic? >> he looks black. >> the editor took out the question is he white, black? >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. he looks black. >> in television you are looking to save time. maybe he was just saving time. >> that was just a very inappropriate aged wrong thing to do. anything about race is emotional and drives the headlines. early on in this case it was about racism. >> haven't blacks been victims in america? >> years ago they did not have access to education, housing, jobs. times change. we don't live in that era any
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more. president seems reasonable to me that whites should try to make amends, try to get a break to minorities who maybe didn't have the breaks that i had. before you answer let's bring in a white person who opposes affirmative action. you have been denied admission to michigan. >> the universities are proud of the fact they use race in admissions to help some people and hurt others. at the university of michigan when you applied -- >> when i applied at the university of michigan they had a point system in place. a perfect ap or sat 12 points. outstanding urban one point.
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you are automatically awarded 20 points she is there for. it is obviously how much of a factor race plays. >> you sued and take ook it to supreme court and you won. affirmative action still li ofs most colleges. >> yes, it was a mixed decision where supreme court said race preferences but there could not be a race>> if i get a job applicants a white and a black and they are equal. i would take the black person thinking they have something to over come in the past. what is wrong with that. first of all the chances are -- >> what about the history of
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discrim that i gos and there are people who don't need it to get a job and their credentials are questioned. >> raets talk about that. you sent us this video of a 16-year-old girl. top grades, perfect. she is against affirm tiff action. >> it causes racial tension and racial division because the white people are going to say we don't get preferences or advantages. they ha they are going to recent that. i don't want people looking at me and saying maybe she got in because of what she looks like not because she is qualified. >> i have heard that before. how can you ever trust this doctor deserves to be a policy.
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>> if they pull their life in our hands because they are there. >> other victims are those who don't do well and pull back from school. >> people qualified to get into a second tier school. they get into a top tier school and they don't do well. often times they drop out. they don't have jet or a degree telled be wch better off where their full fic indications. graduate and get a degree and feel like a success. the third category is message the victim. >> the jesse jackson. >> if you act like a victim you
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us verses them type of mentality. >> to praise people's consciousness about affirmative action, i ran a business. >> my price list said asians 1.50. whites, $1 lat teen knees and blacks $0.05. >> that is stereotyping. >> it is stereotyping. >> that's not right. >> but it is the same principle, right? >> once we had a conversation people were saying i hadn't thought of it that way. >> douglas was born a slaifr. he escaped laifr ry. he is he have educated. he was involved in politics advisor to president. he is someone that can do and be successful any one can with
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i don't own myself. i am not free. it is very sad in a free country that we are even calling ourselves poor. i got caught up in it and a lot more people are getting caught in it today because the goodies are getting broughter and more expensive to the tax payer. >> people on government aid say the solution to their problem is more government aid. this is what i was told outside of a food kitchen. >> give us more jobs and more opportunities for those less fortunate. >> government should create jobs? >> create jobs? >> more food stamps? >> more food stamps. >> more welfare? >> more welfare. >> the impression that good could haves from it government. >> i never thought about it when i lived on welfare. you can live tax dependent, tax payer dependent and no one will know it the housing for the poor has improved when it comes to
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what they look like. you say you lived pretty well when you were on welfare? >> it is a mentality. people aren't connecting to their own lives or their own well-being. you will make due if you were owned by somebody else. liberals put up barriers around their lives so they can't live free. you move from one benefit to the next. >> check this out a surfer dude who uses his food stamp cards to buy lobster and sushi. >> 100 a month and you go -- >> thank you for shopping with us. all paid for by our wonderful tax dollars. >> he said he had no interest of getting a job. >> not something that appeals to you? >> not whatsoever. >> why not hang out at venice beach all afternoon? i did it for a long time. >> it wasn't until a christian
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conversion that i changed my life and engaged in my own well-being. work is hard. >> the welfare bureaucrats usually claim they are saving people. i was surprised to find one who admitted what she does leaves people not to bother to look for work. >> you in human resources encourage people to be dependent? >> yes, we do. >> what should be done about that? >> i don't really know. stop giving away the money and they will get a job. >>nd you work for the government? >> yes, that's right. >> that's a pretty unusual reaction. >> don't work, don't get married. that's the rules of well care. >> the bureaucrats don't admit that do they? when you were collecting dwere people furious? >> my caseworker told me did
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anybody ask did they come to my how is she wanted to go to lunch with her girlfriend. she is part of the problem. >> one aspiring actress made this video mocking the system. ♪ >> what we bleeped obvious was a word for sexual intercourse. having more babies wins you benefits. >> it is true. you get pregnant you get a check. >> you get pregnant at 14, 15, 16 you get a check and move out of your parent's setting. it is sad.
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>> you think a 14-year-old girl says i am going to get pregnant because i am going to get the monthly check? >> i think we have ensint vised this type of behavior. they have been conditioned to believe they are victims. when you are 14 years old because your mama was 14 when she had you a broken environment a tragedy you can then say why not live for today? the next thing you know you are pregnant and in that same cycle of dependencdependency. >> if they care collect they are culprit. >> there are other things on the table before you pick a program that is feeding the nation's poor children. >> how insensitive and cold can you get?
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>> how insensitive and cold you must be to accept this cut. >> the people who are promoting to declare trillions of dollars later we have a collapse of marriage. we are a communities in total ruins. those voices we just heard keep insist that we continue this mad necessary. coming up the truly helpless debts need assist stance. it makes more war victims. ♪ driving rock music music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ music stops ♪ music resumes ♪
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♪ john: are you >> are you disabled so disabled you can't find work? i am a stutterer. today's disability laws existed when i began work i wonder if i would have over came my stuttering problem or maybe i would have given up collected a government check. i am glad today's disabilities laws didn't exist then. without them i struggled and i am here. the laws do exist now and coincidentally more americans
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saying they are disabled. you found what? >> a couple years ago i am at wal-mart. the other woman said i could take a pay cut if i could go -- or i could go for disability. >> i thought she spoke about it as if it was an either or. so i went home and looked at it the numbers have exploded and if you start looking at the program we are not a blue collar any more. >> more people are working at home less manual labor. >> exactly. >> how could we be spending all this more money for disability and have all of the people applying for disability. >> it shows the money spent. the last 50 years. >> people say it finally gets
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better but it goes down. it barely went down and steadily up. eligibility parents trying to get kids on psych tropic medications in the hopes they will better increase their odds of qualifying a check. you are putting it -- >> your neighbor gets it you look like a sucker if you don't. >> as they become adults the first thing they are being taught, don't work. >> disabled used to mean you were paralyzed perhaps. had a severe injury. now it means depression, back pa pain. it is lieshg any like any other
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program it is supposed to he benefit those ages 50-74 into a transition of regular retirement. since the 1980s we have seen a 300 percent increase of mental pain and nonexertional restriction. i have a birched neve a-- pinchd nerve and pinched disc. >> used to be they were paralyzed. most of the claims are things like anxiety, back pain. nebulous cycles. it is very subject tive. another reason is lawyers make big bucks promoting it. >> if you are disabled and cat work you need social security disability benefits. doesn't try getting them on your
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own. >> is it important you call now. >> my law firm has over a third of billion dollars. >> third of a billion dollars. >> sometimes when i am at the gym i notice program after program after program. they don't take amott of money. >> about a decade ago the government made it easier for nonlawyers represent in afeeling its claim. they hired the chief and my lawyers to rush people through this system they figure out the system 5and they collect money. >> coming up, a doctor composing rap music. aflac!
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the kids would come with problems. have you done drugs or anything of that nature. you develop a bond. i started talking to them. >> you would say to these kids why don't you live like this? you weren't just a pool light doctor. sometimes they didn't have a way to go. i decided to use the rap music the way they use it to keep them educated and that's what we do? >> you have a song entitled "what if"? ♪ >> you think it will make a difference? it is hard to think your music will make a difference. >> this is medicine and unique. given a chance i guarantee it will make a difference.
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after that you say dock, i am glad i spoke with you. keep it real with us because it is great with us. >> they are directed to the black community. the show is singling out minorities. will most victims of america are wasted and many are affluent. ka caroline biden was arrested for throwing a bunch at a cop. she is addicted to alcohol and jills. >> because your uncle is the vice president they were opposite of victim. people over coming obstacles the root to prosperity and pap teeness, too. three years tore doctor at --
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adkins trying to be anything but victims. that is our show. see you next time. o'rielly's interview. no super bowl here but tonight on huckabee -- >> let's get immigration reform done this year. >> honor what has been a history of legal immigration in this country. >> republican leaders join the president to campaign for amnesty. but who's asking law enforcement what they need? and -- >> better for you? >> movie star scarlett johansson stands up for her believes. is she the new face for peace in the middle east? >> plus, super bowl mvp drew brees on football, leadership, and community service. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee.
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