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not for kids white democrats and doctor fauci keeping kids masked up as we imagine the science coming up too. >> and jackie. >> fox news crew escaped artillery fire as the world plan for russia invasion of ukraine. trey yingst is live with what unfolded just hours ago. >> first fox news alert to. up to 190,000 russian troops are now believed to be gathered at the border with ukraine. as russia prepares to invade welland and munich vice president kamala harris promises swift and severe consequences on vladimir putin if russia does indeed invade. >> understanding our work together in our unity is a sign of strength of our nations individuals and collectively. i do believe i think we all know our greatest strength is our unity. this is a moment that is made that clear that our unity as
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evidence and is a measure of our strength. >> meanwhile concerns over cyber attacks are mounting in the united states america's biggest banks and meeting with government officials this week to prepare for possible cyber attacks in retaliation from russia if we hit them with sanctions. jackie, will everyone is awaiting an attack on ukraine, the truth is russia has already attacked ukraine in occupied parts of it that have been back in 2014. now, they gave a people in those areas 700,000 russian passports claiming them as citizens. more recently they've been targeting the country's banks and defense ministry. tell us about this first advance if you will and how the russians have been preparing for this moment and soft bringing up the ukrainians. >> it's really interesting to see how this unfolded. of course in 2014 when the annexed crimea, talking about then vice president biden and
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president obama standing by and essentially allowing it to happen. this is been in the works for a while. that president trump comes into the office all the sudden vladimir putin had a worthy opponent if you will someone who would stand up to him. he was very well aware of that. president trump also revolutionize the energy industry in this country because he knew for national security reasons that he had to attack putin in that way. i want to break down some of the implications of what is happening here at the moment. what could happen if this administration allows this invasion to move forward with that is certainly what it looks like at this time. when it comes to oil and gas production we are producing 13 million barrels a day in this country. we consume 18. we were taking some end, yes but we are meeting most of our own. now we are producing 11 million barrels per day and guess who we are jockeying for the number one position the number one global producer position for with? russia. so of course you have to look at the global landscape here and understand that these sanctions
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we talk about, they have not been imposed because they would be on russia's oil and gas industry. not only do we rely on it but the europeans rely on it as well. and so we are not in the greatest position as we are dealing with this conflict here. president biden is pretty much well aware of that to let it get to this point. when you watch kamala harris talk about unity, this is something they promised us a long time ago unity in this country when it came to so many different issues. and they just have not met that promise i do not expect that here. >> it almost sounded as if she was weeping there, and jackie when she was talking about unity. the implication was bad. doctor nicole, the administration is now warning banks here in the u.s. of this potential cyber attacks. this is anna newberger the deputy national security advisor. >> we do not have the level of cyber resilience we wish but on
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the other hand one should always prepare for any contingencies and we have done so sharing sensitive information, encouraging private sector owner and operator to do the work they need to do pre-to lock the digital doors. >> lock their digital door. nicole is just too little too late? >> first about interesting the white house is encouraging the private sectors to tighten up their cyber security. but it is because of the lack of response from the federal government these private entities are becoming victims to the cyber were attacked. while we note russia does not have the financial or economic military ability to overpower the united states there cyber aggression certainly can destabilize a nation and help get to their larger geopolitical objectives. we have essentially been pop to cyber checks for three decades beginning in the mid- 1990s with the moonlight maze. even as recently as talking about interfering in the u.s. elections is not just banks it's not just water companies what
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about hospitals? during the pandemic one and three healthcare institutions across the globe had some sort of cyber attack costing about $21 billion every patient in the icu required computers and machines to keep them alive. we are vulnerable to this and white house needs to be standing up. they need to be much stronger not just telling the private sectors to tighten their computer doors because it's their lack of action that's putting them in the situation. raymond: tyrus kamala harris was at that conference today threatening swift response to for russia further invades ukraine. speaker nancy pelosi was also on hand making her own threats. >> there is a price to pay for what putin has put us through now. does not bully the world, take a walk and you're off the hook. next the first of all do, and pelosi have any credibility here, tyrus?
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and more important than where we bring about a tinpot economy like russia while not wearing about the real bully of the world china who seems to be pulling putin strings. the night not just pulling strings but i'm sure there are financial disclosures put together. we have no street credit. we have no capability. afghanistan rang the dinner bell. they used a fear of the united states are now in bolden. the taliban got for acting in full so that why wouldn't they? china is doing whatever they want. russia has been at the border. if we had any backbone we would never have dreamed of attempting this with the keep loading up and pushing the line, and pushing the line were saying were going to give you sanctions would we keep telling that what we are going to do they are planning for it i'm sure they're making all kinds of arrangements. because at the end of the day we just use words like unity and you don't think they watch the same tv shows that the americans watch? they look at the united states
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as a unity? you do not even have unity in her own party. you cannot get things done because you follow the chart there into the bathroom and harass each other and use woke up mentality to care for people. the rest of the world sees the step absolutely no fear of us for that is why putin is so emboldened. he's like saying i dare you, i dare you. what do we do? we will if you keep it up move one more foot mister. it's like america right now instead of giving an inch they are taking literally hundreds of miles we draw the line back again. raymond: and tyrus, the chinese already committed 103rd million dollars to offset whatever sanctions the united states imposes. so xi jinping and pugin seem to work in concert to refute see the weight putin was received at the olympics in beijing it is clear these two are making moves. what is going into ukraine. i would not put money against
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the other moving against taiwan very soon but we'll see what happens. tyrus: that is coming one 100%. i believe that i would not bet against that i would not bet against that. raymond: me neither. fox news crew on the ground as separatist rebels fired into ukraine. tense moments for trey yingst who is live in ukraine with what unfolded when the big saturday show continues. stay right here. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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fox news alert, dramatic video is the fox news crew is on the ground when russia separatist fire artillery rounds and ukraine. our own trey yingst witness that chaos firsthand. he is now in the capitol of kyiv or who joins us live. let me ask you, it was in the slow build up of troops with the estimates are more than one or 50000 was saw cyber attack on ukraine. and now this firing, the artillery fire you reported today. what is it going to take to call this an actual war? what is it going to take to call it a real invasion?
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>> right now conflict is erupting in the eastern part of the country. there were over 1500 cease-fire violations reported today. we did spend the day with ukrainian troops who are continuous taking fire from russian backed separatist. those groups tells the separatists are not releasing things like a mortar and artillery units but also antitank missiles for the digital evidence to support those statements. i did speak with the ukrainian interior minister today said the country is prepared for a variety of winners that could unfold in the coming days here's what look like as the position we were at early it was following our conversation with that minister. the fire that we have coming in right now is being fired at us from just a few kilometers away. russian backed separatist clearly identified there were a lot of people at that position and started to hammer it pretty with artillery parade you heard a few seconds ago those explosions in the distance but those were incoming rounds. that is with ukrainian military has been dealing with the past 48 hours.
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they say they are following the protocols and that it is the russians backed forces you here in in the distance there more explosions, but are violating this agreement. >> two ukrainian soldiers have been killed so far in the renewed fighting this as separatist in the eastern part of the country continued to stage an evacuation of civilians claiming without evidence that it is the ukrainians who are planning to attack. they also today ordered all men ages 18 -- 55 to stay and fight for this is russian state media calls what's happening in the region quote genocide. this is all laying the groundwork to give russian president vladimir putin a pretext to invade but as for the front lines today, you saw the images they are. that is what civilians and soldiers in the eastern part of ukraine are dealing with on a daily basis. they are the story and they are pledging to stay. saying this is their country and they will fight if they have too. back to you.
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raymond: a trait it is raymond arroyo. it is hard for them to process. these separatist regions are what russia claimed in 2014. basically they granted citizenship to everybody there. it seems they are trying to provoke a war here. and provoke ukraine to attack those regions. is that what you are sitting on the ground? and what might the u.s. involvement have to be if nato gets involved? >> absolutely that is the case. since 2019, 720,000 fast-track russian passports have been given to people in this region. in these cities, and the eastern part of ukraine. on the purpose is to basically make these people feel as if they are a part of russia because president putin's broader idea is to have this area of land as part of his country for this is a man,
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president putin, who in the past is called the collapse of the soviet union in 1991 the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century. as recently as last or he wrote about how he felt ukrainians and russians are one in the same people. this is not someone who is really respecting the sovereignty of ukraine. and the citizens here. nicole: trait this is nicole saphier i watch of this morning live with my children fox and friends but i could cite as a mother, as a civilian it was terrifying. can you please tell us what it is like from your perspective and those around you when you are hearing the explosions happening for you are coming under attack. what is it going to take? how must disruption how much harm before you think president biden is actually going to step up? >> looks what you saw today it was really just a fraction of what could envelop here over the next several days.
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i mean the reports and the western intelligence indicates a russia is a planning a major attack against this country. not just showing of a border area like we were at today. but actually in the city the capitol of kyiv or we are standing right now. the west believed ballistic missiles to be fired at the city. a number of ground troops could work their way to surround the ukrainian capitol. the eastern part of the country is used to this and fighting. they have seen it since 2014, the past eight years. the capitol not so much. the unfortunate part is that the people behind me in the streets right now are not really as prepared as they need to be. the government here has been downplaying the risk of a russian invasion. if one does happen there's going to be a mass evacuation of civilians by that is where we are seeing neighboring countries like poland preparing for upwards of 5 million ukrainian refugees. tyrus: hey trey, tyrus here.
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first of all how are you holding up? how is it been for you? >> look we cover the stories all around the world when it comes to conflict, afghanistan, gaza, lebanon, iraq. i find a lot of similarities to the stories we cover. it is about the people and the humans who are trapped here. we can go to the frontline today for example and show our viewers what is happening there paid to the soldiers and have to fight every day to survive. they were kicking him back to the capitol of kyiv were right now it is quite comb. it's a little cold but that silly problem most people in the streets have here right now. the position is quite jarring. but we are doing just fine we are used to covering the stories. tyrus: just to follow-up real quick, without a strong presence from nato or the united states, how long could ukraine hold off if russia has a full-scale invasion? >> look, right now nato allies do not appear open to supporting
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ukraine within its own borders. it's one thing to send weapons are these antiaircraft missiles and antitank missiles. it's another thing to active troops on the ground. that is the conversation and the argument right now that's going back and forth and likely was a conversation today in munich when ukrainian president was there speaking with people like the vice president kamala harris. their reality is this is a david and goliath situation. fighting the russian government and military is an uphill battle for the ukrainians. seven trey yingst thank you so much that police say state. what happened to freedom police armed with the riot gear and batons carry out emergency powers arresting freedom convoy protesters and towing trucks. could the same thing happen here? that is next. feel stuck with credit card debt?
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it's been a welcome back to the big saturday shepherd please arresting dozens more protesters and towing dozens of vehicles as they care of the tyrannical emergency orders of justin trudeau for the ottawa police into eating quote protesters, we told you to leave it. we gave you time to leave. we were slow and methodical yet you were assaulted and aggressive with officers and the horses. not the horses. based on your behavior we are responding by including helmets and batons for our safety. just yesterday video shows a mounted officers are charging into the crowd at least one horse trampling multiple people including an elderly woman with a walker. >> justin trudeau is i think by bringing emergency powers and having the police surrounding them all up like it's some
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fascist state this is what i'm talking about for this is a form of fascism going on. he would profess to be the most liberal guy you'd ever meet in your life and yet he is behaving like a fascist for this is what i mean about hypocrisy of the woke movement if you like the woke brigade is that they say one thing, they say they stand for tolerance and fairness and liberalism and they behave in a completely different manner. >> when i look at this it always breaks my heart when you see how any peaceful protesters need to be peaceful protesters. jackie i go to you, you're breaking news on this. jackie: the police chief and auto just had a press conference essentially he said if we find out you were in any way involved in these protests there will be criminal and financial penalties for the protesters. and tyrus i just want to talk about how this all started.
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it started with the truckers and protesting vaccine mandate. but it has grown into something much larger to piers morgan's a point that's grown into an issue of rights and freedom and justin should know a lot of people are criticizing him saying he had no right to an act these emergency powers. these protesters might have been causing a little bit of a disruption in a sense just because of the way they were lined up. they were in no way being violent to they just wanted their voices to be heard. there are no laws against peacefully protesting. now this is turn into something completely different at all about freedom. when you talk about the fact you can arrest these people, you can seize their trucks you can suspend their drivers license in essentially impact their livelihood and their future moving forward, you are silencing them. that is really what the issue has become here. of course we have been discussing on fox news and on foxbusiness how this is spilling over into this country as well. so many people are worried that
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their rights are being infringed upon. we have seen that as a result of all the mandates all the rules and regulations put in place as a result of the pandemic. tyrus: you know doctor nicole saphier. you look at the situation you see how the government tries to demoralize they take the humanity away they called domestic terrorists they are trumpeters, they are racist, they are all of these horrible things. they try to historically look at civil rights approach us for they try to take away the humanity of the people standing up for what they believe in so it is less poor optics when they begin to hitting with batons and charging with horses, et cetera, dragging them off there were children out there. what is different now when the government has not been able to paint that picture for all of us to say those guys should be dragged out of their. do you see how it is change from the past?
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>> tyrus, first of all we are to very heightened sense of emotion for the last two years with the course of this pandemic into jackie's point we have to remember how this started. this started because of vaccine mandates and truckers came together to protest them. 90% of truckers are actually vaccinated. it was the point these vaccine mandates have no place when it comes to a lot of the private entities anymore. despite the fact other provinces in canada not to mention the united states and across the world and removing vaccine passports for their removing vaccine mandates as a rule for maxine's have evolved over the course of the last year. but rather than a prime minister trudeau say you are absolutely right, the science now shows we should roll this back. and actually come together with the truckers. he stood his ground and made this to be government versus civilians. this is why people are worried about infringing on their
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personal rights and individual freedoms. and unfortunately science continues to get mixed into this. the united states has been dealing with this. the supreme court ruling thankfully did rollback a lot of those mandates because the science just is not there anymore. prime minister trudeau, the best thing he could do is walk back and remove the vaccine mandate for these truckers because it is happening all throughout canada. but he is refusing to give in and he's turning this into something much greater is going to cause much more long-term devastation than it would have been a pete rollback the vaccine mandate like they're doing elsewhere across the globe. >> you know, raymond you have covered the southern border quite extensively let's focus on the horses for a minute isn't it amazing how the progressives can spin the horses at the mexican border opposed to the horses at the canadian border pretty find that ironic and stunning don't you? space excited too. we are referring to in the video and audio what they claim
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someone through a bike at the horse and cause it to rear when indeed what happened is an elderly lady with a walker was standing on the edge of this protest and the horse trampled her. the manipulation here of the facts is stunning and tyrus, you mentioned this earlier it's the heart of the whole matter it is about demonizing these protesters. it's about turning them into terrorists, and races and smearing them so then you can classify them as threats to the federal government and use the power of the federal government to basically eradicate as an mp in canada said the other day, trudeau was to financially attack and silence people he disagrees with pride that is really what this is about. but it is up to that parliament to restrain now trudeau, that is what they're going to have to do if they truly want to represent the interests of these people. this is a lawless and outrageous
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but right now, given the level of activity that we have it is risky. >> kids are in a very concentrated setting. and also adults can make their own decisions children still need adults to look out for their health. this is all about looking out for the health of our children. >> sure it is. doctor nicole first of all to you you will know this more than anyone else, your reaction to the unwillingness of these public officials to acknowledge what we have known for years mainly kids are not as susceptible to this virus as adults. and what about natural immunity? three fourths of americans are now immune to covid and we never hear about it. >> i think it's much higher than three fourths i think upwards of 90% of americans have some sort of immunity, vaccine or combination hybrid of it. but listening to the governor's interest and she said the children selling the adults to make decisions for them but yes, their parents can make decisions for them. we have the best interest of her
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children at heart not you, i will make the decision for my children thank you very much. now listen we have to member the masks were arty always meant to come off. as we have evolved to this pandemic word of very different place now than we were before. the overall physical and mental health of the nation especially in our children depends on the adults in the room to make decisions to get us back to a level of normalcy. the affective states removing them asked mandates for private entities, a lot of other places or people congregate for sync hospitals, prisons and oh yes schools by the way they still need to wear a mask. governor also said earlier this week she's doing a more holistic approach she is looking at global trends. if that were actually the case then she would see there are many countries including the uk or children are not wearing masks in school. i do not have a rise of infection they do not have higher hospitalizations they do not hire deaths. in fact it's very safe for children to go to school without masks as you have mentioned there is the lowest risk
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population not to mention overwhelming majority of them have some level of immunity. there is a choice to wear a mask. but the place for mask mandates are certainly not there now is are going into a place were very low transmission have a much milder variants tilt circulating ohmic on level of immunity is very high. now is that time to regain the level of normalcy so these children can start thrive again because all we have done a suppressant for the last two years we have to start making up for it. >> tyrus that's a good set up for this is bill maher reacting to masking kids when liberals have lost bill moore they've lost nearly everyone, watch. [applause] i mean kids are the least vulnerable. that is the first thing they remember. kids are gross to begin with you got to let them be gross. they also need to get germs in their body. that's how you get healthy issue live in the world.
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you cannot live in the world by getting rid of all germs or avoiding them. comedians are occasionally grossed two. [laughter] tyrus telling about the impact of masking on kids in school. their development and their social skills. and are we creating a generation of howie mandel's? >> you know i just like to say that there is a slight correction bill maher is liberal the progressives are not. he is a democrat i missed democrats i miss having debates in actual conversation and may be a little compromise on one side or the other. to his points, as a teacher children learn from seeing each other speak, move, movement, everything when you are a mask the message is lost with children a lot to do with health self-esteem their interactions how they play, how they grow up. he is right when i was on the streets by eight dort i might've
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ate a bug or two here or there are definitely slamming some things that probably shouldn't have. but that was part of being a kid. got to experience of the trying to take all of that away. and the control and the insecurity your mask is not working where nose is too big you can't wear a mask like me or the kids do not have the nice ones. there are so many things that are so unnecessary. this all goes back to one thing it is the elitist democrat elyse the rich people don't have to wear their mask the celebrities don't have to wear the mask. the workers do they can go do what they want to do and say when they're going to wear like john mayer set a where it on a bus in a subway like she's ever going to be aware those places. they say those things meanwhile the lower working class and the children get stuck with the masks. i'll even note the word is i cannot use it on this tv show but it starts with a b and there's some stuff and about 40! behind it. >> okay, doctor nicole i want
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your reaction to white house press secretary jen psaki's thoughts on the guidance of masking children, watch. >> i can speak how we make our decisions and the federal government which is to base it on data in science the cdc the federal government's entity where we have all of our data in science housed. it's physics i want to give jackie a crack at this first, forgive me doctor nicole. jackie, give any confidence guidance at this point? jackie: no it doesn't follow the signs they only file the science when it's convenient for them. the first is the reason you're seeing some of the blue states with the mandates is because midterms are around the corner and they know these mandates a very unpopular. number two saying you have to put the mask on the kids is really a way to indoctrinate these children and teach them, they need to follow the rules when they are this young so that they understand they got to go with the flow that's for the democrats want this to go. number three with respect to the science in new york city the
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seven day average of covid-19 cases right now is 1300 if you look at the chart it spiked up because of omicron but it's all the weight back onto the flat line. steve got a city that's continuing these harsh policies with the masks in vaccine mandates not getting back to business really for no reason that has anything to do with science at all for the fourth the thing i want to say really quickly when it comes to the schools and hospitals i'm having a hospital experience right now. one visitor per day you must wear your mask but people want to see their loved ones they're controlling us and not allowing us to do it. it is really upsetting very. >> look enjoy at bay heart wants to wear a mask from now until doomsday i consider that a silver lining of covid it actually. but if you are talking about children, doctor nicole very quickly the verbal cues the visual cues they miss wearing those masks is detrimental to their development and their adulthood. >> undoubtably young children should never have been mask
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throughout this pandemic especially those who are otherwise healthy. the other world health organization other country no went mask young children like the united states its antiscience only have consequences no benefits it is sticking point absolute these restrictions and the hospitals have caused people to die and suffer alone without their loved ones by their side would we understand infection control for something has to be done we always has respiratory viruses we always have pathogens they need to work with people much better. >> will leave it there the nypd nabs 12 shoplifters accused of stealing diapers and baby formula but aoc says don't blame them. plus radical d.a. george pulls back some of the soft on crime policies but he is just playing politics. the big show continues in a moment.
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police not the accused criminals. after the nypd arrested 12 shoplifters were stealing diapers and other household items, she tweeted it's much easier to frame people so baby formula and medicine to be monster than the jail than acknowledge politics and eminem priorities create conditions where people steal baby formula to survive. and in california, embattled los angeles county district attorney georgia announced revisions to one of his most controversial soft on crime policies that band of prosecutors from life sentences and filing cases against minor offenders in adult court. now he says a new committee would review cases involving minors accused of a murder and other violent crimes to possibly move the cases to adult court. you know, tyrus i have to go to you. what are your thoughts on aoc slamming the police? >> i have one thing to say about
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aoc. who voted for this individual? that is it. back to you. [laughter] i will tell you her tweet herself was quite wordy. what do you make of it the fact we have people who are committing crimes, theft their theft ultimately does rise in prices for other people who are going into by these exact same items, baby formula. what is it when she doesn't talk about the facts there is a crime being committed and the consequences of that? tyrus: pettis because she just not live in the really real world there are no consequences and that woke agenda. there are no consequences people stealing and are not selling it because of children at home they're still hit because they're selling at their stealing as much as they can in mass quantities they are going online and ebay and facebook and they are selling it. so she is one 100%, again, who voted for this individual, back
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to you for a quick someone who doesn't live in the world world, jacket as i can tell you that crime in new york city through february 13 is up 46% from 2021, jacket talk to us about what you are seeing in crime in new york city. >> it has been a brutal and the culprit just make a point on aoc i do not know why she would think people are stealing the baby formula because they need it. the democrats are giving everybody money for everything they should be able to just go out and buy it. i think tyrus mix a good point about that. but respect to what i've been seeing on the ground here, i have watch the city crumble in the last two years. i've been out since day one of the pandemic watching this happen but it's actually gotten worse since eric adams has committed my opinion with respect to the things i've seen for dive stories of friends are telling me they have been punched on the subway at needing stitches no one wants to go down there. i was walking near at central park the other day and a homeless man exposed himself to me and told me too have a nice day. this is the kind of thing you're seeing all the time you got
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homeless, mentally ill, people are scared they're not going to come back to work here in the summary cleans up the streets i think eric adams wants to do it but he cannot do it alone he's got a district attorney, alvin bragged that is in his way. think where that new york governor's race comes up it's going to be a big issue because the governor has the power to remove that person help with the situation. it is the only way to get things back up and running. we will throw up this a mug shot this gentleman james langdon was arrested three times in a 24 hour period how do we keep letting this happen and what will this lead to if we continue to shut away or turn a blind eye to these quote unquote lesser crimes? >> jackie just nailed it for the das across the country are the heart of the problem for they are failing to prosecute these crimes. and when you say coming into office there's george has an l.a., i will not prosecute these
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lower offenses if you shoplift it is okay i'm going to look the other way we do not went mass incarceration, guess what you get, metastasize crime. that is why you have a walgreens shutting down in california many go back to new york again ida looking the other way for these petty crimes. meanwhile you have neighborhoods with outright aids on the upper east eastside closing down these are major lifelines for people in these communities. it's not just aoc there is stealing a piece of bread, they are taking things to fence on the street. when you protect criminality you get more of it. so we have got to look to these das in those races should be closely watched by the voters. jackie: the true repercussions will rarely come a time big saturday thoughts are coming up next. ♪ and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com
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welcome back to the big thought i shall, it's time for big satellite box, picks for the biggest veils of the week, my pic is from obama economic advisor, stephen calling biden is honest for amy the supply chain for inflation. when you got steve ratner doing and the new york times doing it, you know you got a problem on your hands. part of the problem is the supply chain, the real issue is
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econ 101, too much money chasing too few goods about the result of the fed and money printing as well as this administration stimulus at checks sent out to people adults they want to keep signing to spend more money, that causes inflation, somebody should send the memo, inform him in some way and blame it on the supply chain and pandemic and that has sailed. >> seen people have too much money, my flop is facemask which made its debut, i think it looks like of song underwear mask people were getting thrown off planes for, while i think it's interesting and you see things on fashion week, i will say as a physician at a mother, i hate people normalizing and celebrating facemasks, i think
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we need to get away from wearing facemask and remember they are there for one thing, to protect people who are vulnerable and sick we should not normalize facemasks because it's not who we are as a society. >> i remember when los angeles mayor eric garcetti was spotted at the super bowl, here's the excuse for not wearing a mask i was abiding by the county regulations, super bowl, allowed to eat and drink with a mask on and that's what they asked for. i think there is real news out there and this isn't the story. don't take a mask off. >> who voted for this individual? >> my big flop liz out who unveiled a new reality show called watch out for the big girls on amazon were dancers compete. she claims what she calls what
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they girls are not represented. 42% of the u.s. population is obese and 50% of african-americans celebrating that health and attempting to make it cheap is a bad look. obesity linked to heart disease, stroke, cancer, 113% can't of hospitalization with covid -- >> we will see you tomorrow. ♪♪ >> warning for president biden today, he's convinced russia president vladimir putin decided to invade ukraine. good evening, i am jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪♪ president biden says the u.s. has reason to believe russia will target ukraine's capitol in the coming days with threat growing more imminent, ukraine's president going on to meet with him likely as russia held drills involving nuclear forces earlier today. biden administration
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