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♪ >> a fox news alert. the immediate accused of blatan hypocrisy. having texas democrats add tota pass after they exposed top lawmakers to coronavirus during their dc trip. the reporters had a much different reaction to a trump white house event link to covid cases, i would know, i was there . this is outnumbered, i am kayleigh mcenany, here today, here is faulkner, emily compagno , morgan ortagus, and
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trey gaudi. welcome, everyone. at least six of the texas lawmakers testing positive for covid, that's 10 percent of them , later a white house official also testing positive. the pelosi staffer had met with him texas democrats on the hill and later had contract with the white house staffer who was als tested positive for the white house press secretary refusing to acknowledge any connection a all. >> is there any concerns that this trip that was intended to advocate for voting rights is now being a super spreader in washington. >> i would say that's not a characterization we are making from your. we understand there will be breakthrough cases, even vaccines that are incredibly effective are not full proof. >> the media wasn't a total lef september after some people who attended former president trump terms rose garden events, and announcing now justice the late came down with covid. reporters covered the story for
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days doing deep dives on who wa there and exploring the links o who spread the virus to who. remember this? >> what did we see their? masks, many without, very tight together, exactly what you're not supposed to do. >> we are starting to be able t describe this as a potential super spreader event that occurred. >> summer wondering whether thi was the super spreader. >> the white house rose garden is like the of america right now . >> unbelievable. >> i remember it right. >> i do too. >> it was doctor fauci who said it there was a super spreader event at the white house. and the media followed in line, though super spreader event tha spread across the new york government. in the seating chart i want to pop up at every person at that event. you can see me just to the left of the podium there. i contracted covid, but the seating chart, there it.
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>> just as i said on the air at that time and i'll say it again here, we hope the best for everybody who contracts this, and if they're vaccinated, and waiting to hear with the conditions were on that plane, but if they can get the vaccination and they were, won' that as we know scientifically really help them? and yes it will. unfortunately, for the rose garden event, that wasn't the case you had three confirmed at the time that you were calling it super spreader, so either th current media and white house landscape have failed to learn how to count because now you have double that with the texas democrats, and we don't even know how many. if you were on that plane, everybody's got to be tested, contact tracing, some that contact tracing went to the white house. you have an eight over there he's got it for there is a lot of work to be done. but it's just so interesting that they were so quick to call it a super spreader when there were three, now that you have doubled that, you said 10 percent, 51 out of 57 texas democrats are on this rogue mission if you will, now.
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and six have it, so a little more than ten, and we don't kno where this is going. >> there is just an assumption this was a super spreader event i'm pretty sure that's not wher i got it, but nevertheless. >> we don't know all the detail of where you had been with the contact tracing for it. >> you can't just assume, covid is complicated, you can't pinpoint it and say that's the moment she got it. i was in the event for a very short period of time, meanwhile president term, the former president got covid coming you had vanity fair saying this is cesspool, and this bizarre return to the white house from walter reed, meanwhile, the mainstream media, we have the numbers from news busters covering the texas democrats wh got covid, and it abc, 35 seconds. cbs 20 seconds, cbs just 12. >> it's almost more like an act of bioterrorism when you
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consider the percentages and numbers. this is exhibit 2,037 in a tria on media bias, i mean how many different examples do we need before we are no longer surprised, and also you who's not surprised as the american people come out well ever have, not only don't think the media is wrong or even innocently wrong, they think they are intentionally biased. in a culture that needs a referee, a new neutral arbiter, and the media is supposed to be that. color me not surprised that the are covering this differently from how they would color any republican. >> and now the barometer saying that a great portion of the country believes the media actively makes up stories and report stories they know to not be true. morgan, one of the interesting portions of the briefing i pulled out was that commission officers were the ones that she is going to report positive diagnoses, not those who are no commissioned.
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presumably one of the reasons, in my mind is because these are younger staffers who aren't commissioned, for me, i have kids just out of college who tested positive for covid, one calling me in tears when the media learned of his diagnosis saying they're about to report on covid positive. they went after young kids in the trump white house. that's one of the most egregiou things that the great i called that reporter urging her not to report the diagnosis and she di it anyway. >> i think like you guys were just talking about, one of the reasons why we need an neutral arbiter and referee, is because we need to stay on top of this story. what's different about this story than what happened at the white house during your time, kayleigh, is most of what we've learned from the media that hav contracted covid are fully vaccinated. we know 83 percent of the new cases are of this delta variance , so it's people that are fully vaccinated getting this delta variant, and if more people continue to get it from
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the white house or nancy pelosi 's office or even just from this texas delegation, i think that is in the interest o public health and we all need t know. my husband and i are both fully vaccinated, proud to be a part of operation warp speed from th trump administration that got these vaccines up in the market today. so i think that we need to have transparency from this administration for everybody wh was on this trip who may have contracted covid whether your older, an officer, you don't have to give names, but we need the transparency because the american people need to know if you are more contagious to getting the delta variant even if your double vaccinated. that's information i want to know for me and my family and i'm sure most of our viewers do is welfare at. >> instead of transparency and want to play a clip from the white house briefing yesterday and this is what we got. >> has there been a breakthroug case for it. >> yep. >> you're also confirming there's been other breakthrough cases.
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>> yep. >> but you won't disclose that there have been. >> that is correct, we also committed in the transmission, there are hundreds of thousands of people who work in the federal government and we committed during the transition if it was a commissioned office which are the highest level ranking people in the white house and in this building here that we would make that information publicly available. we stand by that commitment. >> at o'keefe from cbs as this, there is an unwillingness to just sort of come clean from th white house and he calls it interesting. finally you have some reporters noting that we might not be getting the full story here. >> finally, but to the point, a majority of american understand that from a one there's been a lack of transparency. representatives who claimed tha they embody transparency, that finally come a quote we will have communication back and forth, whizzing the complete opposite. to comment on your earlier rate
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job you did at talking about ho the media covered that quote super spreader events, at the time, cnn said the tightly backed ceremony became the best illustration to date of the white house own mismanagement o the crisis so you want to talk about representation, the first public comment about that and the democrats testing positive, she said, our message continues to be thanks for standing up fo voting rights. this from into ministries in be as used covid as the basis for spending, the basis for suspending, civil rights, individual liberties, the basis for open borders, the basis for literally every decision they have made since day one, now when called on it, now when asked to have a response to wha was indeed a super spreading event, the message all of a sudden was voting rights. it is a far spirit. >> absolutely. the data shows this is a super spreader events, and i think th 10 percent testing positive of
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the. >> we left out the vice president, kamala harris, she met with that group from texas to, and she wouldn't verify if she had been tested, but we kno within the last couple of days she has been to see a doctor. maybe that was retained, but th timing i would say is pretty good. i would want to go to the docto to if i had been with that group . >> the trump administration, th media lambasted for president u not being more open. so now vice president kamala harris doing the same thing if not worse, of course no one say a peep that she is not being forthright. >> hypocrisy. meanwhile president trump disclosed his diagnosis in a matter of hours, regular update from the white house physician, but those are the facts, coming up a one -year-old baby girl, shot, tragically in philadelphi while in her mother mothers arms . as as gun violence spirals out of control in democratic led cities losing more and more of
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>> some of you living in places where you see the reality, crim soaring in major cities across america, more and more of our children getting caught in literally the crossfire. the latest innocent victim, a one -year-old baby. who was shot in the philadelphi convenience store while her mother was holding her. surveillance video captured the harrowing scene. as the little girl, now joins a growing list of america's tiniest victims with more than 500 children shot nationwide in just the seven months of this year. in philadelphia, in new york city, there have been nearly tw dozen homicides involving kids,
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however chicago is the worst of all, an infant girl, now the face of the surging gun violenc there. after she was shot earlier this month, the bullet still lodged in her head. she was just released from the hospital and her mom spoke out. >> i'm getting out of here today . i've got to leave chicago. i love the city, but i can't stay here anymore. >> first of all, let's say thei names, i know that not all of the children's names are automatically released, but are errors for the family spirit i wish you could represent some o these parents that are hurting so badly. i don't know who you too, but i they defund the police, can we sue the city? >> you know what, i wish i coul prosecute the people who actually did their shooting. at some point in their criminal past, they were led out of jail. i think not a single one of
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these defendant started his criminal history by shooting a kid in the head, so public safety is the number one function of government. crime is the toughest tax of al on the poor, so when the left i talking about reimagining policing, indeed funding policing, and you'll be safer i we have more social workers and less cops and these progressive prosecutors, this is what i wan folks to ask themselves. universal pre-k, free tuition, all the things the left are promising you, how many of them help you when you are dead. how many of their promises are going to benefit you if your ki is dead? public safety is the number one priority of government. >> crime is they toughest tax o the poor. that sums it up. morgan. >> when i look at ms. banks, an just hearing those struggling breaking voice of a mother with a young baby who said i have to get out of chicago, my heart
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could not break for her anymore. in the commercial break i was just looking at the little vide of my bb eating some almond butter just if you months behin her baby. when you look at philadelphia, we have had 21 children that have been murdered in the past year, i believe it's over 300 homicides just this year in philadelphia, and we can continue to go through the statistics, but there are somewhat numb and meaningless, which i think is meaningful whe we put people like ms. banks on the television and tell her story. i don't know what we could all do as individuals, as moms to help people that are stuck in these situations, but i can tel you what we could not tolerate as a society and that is that people live in these crime-ridden cities where in detroit, in baltimore, st. louis , 2 percent of the population has been a victim of
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violent crime, 2 percent, it shouldn't be that way in america , the policies are wrong and the people pursuing them need to be held accountable for them. >> when you say that to statistic you're so right. when you think 2 percent, these are cities with millions of people living in them. these are not small cities. without mom says she wants to leave chicago, i'm thinking which big-city will she choose next because we have problems across the country that we've got to deal with. emily, putting a face on this again, putting a face on those among us who cannot always defend themselves, and you thin about what crime really does in their life, to any of us, but specifically when you don't hav the resources to be able to bounce back or to get help fighting or whatever it takes. >> it's a generational impact, not just for one single-family, but especially in the multitude the 2 percent of millions, and
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how many more times do we have to keep putting fa's disease statistics? we do every day, but it seems t be falling on deaf ears. jamaal johnson is a lifelong resident of philadelphia and he organized a small protest on th same block were just the night before commit three teenagers were shot. 16, 17, and 18 years old. he was standing out there, he's a marine veteran, and he says w need you out here. explaining to the city officials , and he was calling on them, he said people are dying on the streets? how many more have to die for you to come out here. and this wasn't the first time he tried to get their attention. he launched a hunger strike in january and he called on the city officials to come together he said in the way that they di in the wake of coronavirus. this was just this week he had to organize the protest on the city streets, this is somebody who is crying to the heavens into city officials to do
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something, a lifelong resident, who has served his country and all of this is falling on deaf ears there. >> you're talking about their silence, i want you to listen out for the deafening silence from the black lives matter organization. they could be organizing the heck out of this situation by putting protest on the ground that are peaceful and drawing more attention. >> we should see symbols and boards with the names of these children and these victims, where are they? i realized they weren't killed by cops, so it may be that doesn't matter to the organization for it. >> i believe it was blm want wh wants to abolish the criminal justice system, how is like going to work? it's not going to work well. these are kids dying doing ever day activities, on the front door of their house. gardener at a barbecue, a one -year-old, that picture of that casket, and the that should jamie every politician in america. in 2020, we saw a fbi
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preliminary data show for the first time since 1995 that murders are above 20,000. instead of looking for a minute on covid, not the case when japan had its lowest murder rates in london had low in ital had a fall in murder rates. don't point to trumka mallik in the mirror, defund the police i the reason this is happening. we need solutions. >> i wish it was the last time we would discuss that, but you know it won't be. they shouting match on capitol hill between the white house, chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci and of over the origin of the novell coronavirus 50 q do you want to when you said never funded that research in wuhan. >> i have never lied before the congress, and i do not retract that statement.
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>> i will be sending a letter t the department of justice askin for a criminal referral because he has lied to congress, we hav scientists that will line up by the dozens to say that the research he was funding was a function, he is doing this because he has a self interest to cover his tracks and to cove his connection to the lab. >> that is kentucky senator ran fall threatening to send the justice department a criminal referral against dr. anthony fauci. the republican senator pressing about the origins of coven and the funding of the laboratory and china. the chief medical advisor is standing firm denying any wrongdoing. have to see it. watch for it. >> knowing that it's a crime to lie to congress, do you wish to retract your statement of may 11th when your claimed the nih never funded the research i wuhan? >> i have never lied before the congress, and i do not retract that statement. >> you take an animal virus and
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ukraine that you're saying that's not to gain a function. >> that is correct, senator paul , you do not know what you are talking about. >> they took animal viruses tha only occur in animals, and they increased they're transmissibility to humans, i don't know how you can say that's not a gain of function. your dancing around this becaus you're trying to obscure responsibility for 4 million people dying around the world. >> you are implying that what w did was responsible for the deaths of individuals, i totall resent that, and if anybody is lying here, senator, it is you. >> harris, i had said sent oftentimes before one of the greatest casualties of this pandemic has been medicine and science. we live in a world where we are desperate for something to rise above the political dam, something we can trust and believe in. eight used to believe medicine. i don't know him, i know rand
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little bit. i know it makes for great tv to have this conversation in five minute increments on television but why don't you meet with one another. why don't you just go, no cameras, you both are mds, go sit down, i don't have a friend who understands gain of function . maybe my friends are just not that smart, but we don't talk about that. what we talk about is how do we survive this looming coming season of disquiet that is coming back. it would be great if we could rely on medicine. go talk about this in private first, that's what the bible says to do and that would be a good idea for both of y'all. >> i think it's important to have this discussion and josh rogan from the washington post also is he in contributor tweeted out last night he said
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that the nih was funding gain o function research at this lab, but when the nih reportedly did according to this washington post columnist is they didn't classify it as gain of function research because by not classifying it, then they got away from having the oversight mechanisms mechanism than that nih requires if you are funding it. why does that matter? number one it matters because i they are funding the research i the labs or anywhere around the world where i think it's proven they were, and they're not declaring it, in order to get around and oversight mechanism, it's important that they stop doing it, it's also secondly important to know why do we hav this oversight in place? could we if we had proper oversight of the gain of function research going on in this lab, would we have been able to better understand the origins of covid knows which we do not know, if the team from the lab, but signs are pointing to there. but finally, there is one
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responsible for all of this and it's not fauci, it's the chines communist party. we need to make sure no matter what we're arguing about in the united states our efforts are focused on getting the chinese communist party to be accountable for the origins of covid. >> we want to get to this. you had brought up the covid vaccine. republican congressman steve scully's is talking about why h in fact finally chose, he was waiting, he was delaying him he finally chose to get the covid vaccine now. watch. >> month ago i had tested for the antibodies. ultimately with the new delta variants variance, you're seen lot of hospitals in the last fe weeks interesting the cases go up. it's not to the alarming level we saw last year by any stretch but you do see about 95-98 percent of people in the
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hospital for covid that are people that are unvaccinated. i was ready to get the vaccine, i always felt it was safe and effective, i applaud what president trumpeted to bring multiple vaccines to the market in the quickest time ever, but it's not because they cut corners, they tested it on thousands of people before y fd approval, so it's safe and effective. i took it and i wanted to take the picture to encourage people. >> while we discussed this, and kayleigh, i want to get your thoughts on this. but look, this is congressman schooley's on sunday getting hi first covid shot, he says he's getting the two shot series so he will be back in 21 or 28 day depending on which when he got fred. >> light congressman steve scully's, i had covid 19 even though i was a symptomatic, i went and got the vaccine for a few reasons, first let me say i
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start president trump oversee the process and he appointed, h appointed the people. i got the vaccine because one, it keeps me from getting the variance, number two, even if you get a variant your 95 percent less likely to be hospitalized. >> it is higher than that for a. >> and even more important than any of that, is it reduces your risk of transmitting the virus so if you have a grandmother, grandfather, or parent, do it for them if not for yourself. >> when you talk to people, we talk about this all the time, i'm not a doctor, has trey said we're not all epidemiologist breaking down mrna and trna. but at the baseline point we want to understand what's right for us. i am so confused about the messaging gamete out of the white house. why cantley simply stay with th people on the plane going from texas to dc did was wrong. they were laughing federal
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regulations for being in the air , no matter what they're vaccination status, the rest of us wear a mask. whether we let that process wer not. why gimp is say the proving ground will be at the at the fda , we will tell them to give full approval, scientifically think they get there from this emergency use authorization. 80 percent of the people i have talked to they said why don't they mainstream it like every other drug great if you read th back of bottles of the anti-inflammatories, there are lot of indicators for why you might want to choose a differen drug grade why can't the white at the look at this. can get a lot of people who hav hesitation point out why isn't the fda, why haven't they approved it yet. it only serves to ignite more questions in the american peopl especially with that mixed messaging from the
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administration trickles down to the state and local level where in la county, they are still demanding people wear a mask indoors and outdoors, especiall to come what they called the pandemic of fun vaccination. part i think that's why steve scully's at least he is sending a clear message about the efficacy appeared we talked about the blood of migrants on the border, 38 people in the entire country in haiti have been vaccinated. i hope that more people take advantage of that with hopefull a clear messaging going forward. >> we will move on pride gavin newsom said to address the spik of crime and looting like this incident from earlier this month . this is a shop owners speaking out to fox. record lows
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>> california governor gavin newsom tape to address a spike in crime in retail theft today as the state sees surge in brazen looting like this incident out of san francisco, the city where he used to be mayor were several people ransacked at neiman marcus in broad daylight. as fox news spoke exclusively with shop owners or there who vented they're frustration. >> it's just lawlessness. people just openly coming here and stealing stuff. >> they don't want to leave people out the gate three or four stores getting broken into wooden broad daylight. people walking out with stuff. we have like 30 cars there. people have experienced the smash and grab thing. >> so here is just another
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example of this common pattern that we have now been discussin which is the total erosion of four citizens that pay their taxes and lived in the cities o their safety, of their infrastructure, of their way of life and likelihood being threatened and local and state officials continue to do nothing , but hold pressers. >> every now and again, elected officials do what they promise they're going to do, it does happen sometimes, like in california they promised to be soft on crime, they promised to decriminalize shoplifting. the list of crimes they're goin to actually enforce it shorter than the list, but they're just going to wave at, so i hate it for the victims, i hate it for the law-abiding citizens, but every now and then you get what you elect and that's what they've done in california. >> part of the issue is that th option is just a buffet of socialism. so it's difficult to even find candidates that represent simpl
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law and order though there is one in washington state running on just doing his job, for filling his position descriptio therefore district attorney position. >> there are three lawyers on the panel today, harris and i are outnumbered, but what caugh my attention when looking into this segment is the 2014 in 201 that, california passed proposition 47, which were my understanding essentially took theft and burglary from a burglary a felony to making it misdemeanor. for all the lawyers on the panel , that is sort of the equivalent of a traffic ticket. if you can get the same sort of slap on the wrist for us feelin a pair of gucci shoes as you would for going 20 miles over the speed limit or 30 miles ove the speed limit, that only incentivizes more crime. >> morgan, that is felony speeding, so it's not even as bad as that kind of ticket, so kayleigh, what you think is going to happen?
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the common question about every topic we've been seeing, but at what point will the scales tip and these people will be voted out of office for a return to law and order? >> 2022, i think the scale is tipping grade when individuals at these people aren't running out of the store, they are walking out of the store, they become so brazen, and fact employees can't even stand up t these people. one stood up two looters and he was at the right eight and stoo up to them forward taking a bee and he got shot. it so dangerous for our employees to enforce the law, i is tragic, they are brazen, i don't blame employees for not stepping stopping this and putting their lives at risk. >> that's because you need of a professional fight criminals. all my goodness, we've come ful circle. how does it get to like 900 commit $950 range that was one of the details i read. your ripping off neiman marcus
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and go to your only coming out with a pair of gloves. whose coming up with this stuff? >> and with inflation, wise tha at dollar amount on crime. it should be zero, if you take something that i know there's a different misdemeanor versus felony, but if you take something worth $50 that should be it just as egregious. >> that is the reason that the are quantified in that way. but why come into your point, all crime is crime. your point about getting the professionals, look at acting i a private security guard in tha moment protecting his friends shot when he was shot by looter and it was broadcast on social media. as he was in his own blood. >> moving forward, another figh breaking out on a plane come at the latest in a string of unrul passenger incidents in the air. why have there been so many? we will tell you next.
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critical race theory. the department of education say that was a mistake pray democrats holding hearings on abolishing title 42 which turne back more than a half million people at the border this year, could that just exacerbate the races on the order. in one watchdog group says democrats are hiding the real cost of their budget plans. wait until you hear what taxpayers could really be on th hook for. john roberts joins shannon brea when we hit the top of the hour for "america reports". >> what is wrong with people? a look at what has now become
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the unfriendly skies as another fight breaks out. this time on a frontier airline flight from philadelphia. the brawl arrived and when the plane landed at miami international airport and one passenger apparently complained another was taking too long to move they're luggage from the overhead bin. this comes as incidents have soared this year. more than 3500 such reports, leading to nearly 600 investigations. that's more than triple the number of investigations from 2020. >> we have been through hard 18 months, covid, writing, can't w just be gracious to each other, give the guy a few extra second to take down his luggage? >> i think there was a racial epitaph used in this particular incident which may put it in another category, but your exactly right. it's been tough for everyone.
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we all travel a lot, i've never thought of hit hitting anyone o the plane, other than one trip took with nickel veiny. it's hot, it's crowded, so so i prison, so just sit down, put yourself in the bin and be quiet . >> you're exactly right, there was a racial epitaph thrown before punches we're thrown, appalling on all categories. one passenger in the back of th plane said hey, i've got a kid here, what the h are you doing very there we're kids on the flight. >> it gives me so much anxiety just watching this. often travel alone with the baby , and i'm already so stressed out when that happens, whenever you have a tiny little baby with you on an airplane, i think part of it may be people are just anxious after not having traveled during covid fo so long, and there it round people in small spaces which we've all been warned about for a year and a half not to do.
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finally, i've a suggestion for some of the airplanes, how abou some aromatherapy aromatherapy, spa like music, it may be as po atmosphere on the plane would help everybody calm down. >> it would also help my baby sleep, so i feel you. emily, coming to you, this is one of many fights, there was a southwest flight attendant who lost two teeth and overall. the flight attendants are the referee and all of that. >> it talking, but apparently that words means nothing anymore . you know i fly across the country literally back and forth , every single week, i've never seen something like this which is weird to me. >> i sleep during them so it might happen when i'm sleeping, but this is just crazy. i will say however as we discussed the inflation on impact on all aspects of the economy and especially the employees situation, the dilute workforce, i see that on planes so every flight of mine is delayed two or three hours, so
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it's really as well adding to the hideousness of flying this day in age, the mask wearing, everything else, it sucks worse than it ever has before and it always has very. >> he said to me lessor he thinks it's because alcohol is being talked about, you can't drink on the plane, he said so people just do what they have t do before they get on the plane and there is just bad behavior from the get go on flights. i think alcohol just reveals wh you are, i don't think it necessarily creates different problems, but i mean, people ar stressed. it's a confined space. >> i've noticed the bars are packed in the airport. up next, amazon founder making history in space yesterday, but here on earth, critics are blasting him for his post flights comments. what exactly did he say?
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♪ >> amazon founder jeff bezos th man's richest man, mcginnis five-point five billion dollars plate to space possibly possibl yesterday. >> i want to think every animas on employee and every amazon customer because you guys paid for all of this. >> critics blasting him on social media for those comments including stars and stripes journalist who tweeted, i'd lik a refund. morgan, your thoughts. >> i don't agree with the hating , if he is watching or if anyone from amazon is watching, take me, i want to go up in space, tray coming your thoughts . >> if you want to see what the
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earth looks like from 65 miles, go put on some ink floyd, grab some doritos and visits estate where it's legal, bob marley di it for years. >> wow, i don't even think i ca follow that, that's hilarious. >> i remember at the height of pandemic when we were cooking u 150000-team hundred 50,000 days. some amazon people would have t take bathroom breaks in their trucks, some of the stories of what those amazon workers endured during that time when people needed the most to deliver things that they couldn't go get, was pretty amazing. don't blame him for thinking people, i just think he thanked them for the wrong reasons and he touted that he spent the customers who paid for those services, but that he spent they're money and the labor of his employees on past time. >> on top of all of that, he walked out on a government subsidy can move with the
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650,000, and then all of a sudden there's discussion that maybe we should give them a $10 billion government subsidy. don't think it will happen, but bad nonetheless 50 get a bad taste moment that serve to dampen what was an amazing historical moment that brought tears to my eyes, but i'm essbase or. thanks, everyone, here is "america reports". >> and exclusive report by fox news revealing how some of your tax dollars could be spent on far left activist teachings in schools. federal guidance on reopening schools links to a group that wants to send white teachers to quote antiracist therapy among other things, the bite and a ministration now admitting they were wrong to do that. >> fox and friends enter priors journalist lawrence jones group joins us on the reporting you will only see here on fox. on the texas congressman tony gonzalez, washington's post columnist, and doctor nicole's
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