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the hardest working man in television. this is brand-new video out of kherson. they are still there. they fell to putin, that wasn't enough. it may be it may be mariupol does it right, don't surrender. russian troops opened fire on a crowd of ukrainian protesters. meanwhile ukrainian officials in the strategic port city of mariupol have rejected russia's demands to wave the white flag of surrender. the united nations say 10 million ukrainians have been forced out of their homes, either displaced or fleeing to other nations. this as we learned the united states reportedly has credible information that russia is compiling a list of ukrainians to be killed or sent away to camp.
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jeff paul live for us in western ukraine. >> yes, harris, the numbers from the u.n. are staggering and they're growing by the day. they say about 10 million people have been forced to abandon their homes where they are moving to western cities for safety. another three and a half billion have left this country altogether. we are joe buck about 2 million of the numbers crossing over into poland. a huge factor driving this humanitarian crisis is russia continues to target more civilian areas. as we saw last night, a shopping center. ukrainian officials say at least eight people were killed after russian forces launched a rocket into a mall in kyiv. the blast was so intense a destroyed cars parked outside. one resident who live nearby side it's difficult to put into words all of the destruction.
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>> it's hard for me to speak because my child used to work care. she was at work just yesterday and nothing happened just yesterday evening. >> no russia recently demanded ukraine surrender the city of mariupol. the mayor of that city quickly shot down that threatening offer. russian forces have encircled the city where troops continued to bombard the area. officials say at least 2300 people have died in the city, but hundreds of thousands of others within the city are struggling to get out and remain trapped because it simply is just not safe to get out of that city. as a result, many cities around ukraine are strengthening their curfews. we know just outside of hearing kyiv to the east of us, the mayor has extended a curfew starting at 8:00 tonight and it's going to run through wednesday morning. we here in the city it starts in
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lviv and what starts at 10:00 and goes through the morning hours. there's just a constant reminder this entire country is at war. >> jeff, thank you for that detail on what hit them all. just so much destruction and i think it's now time to lean in a even further and figure out what they are using. jeff, thank you very much. brian, i say that because there's been a take-up of the world's accounting of where war crimes have been committed, but isn't putin telling us? he's using hypersonic weaponry and that's something we have not even been successfully testing. >> as general park inside you don't need hypersonic spirit it's a total show. it was ridiculous. to him what he says with the intelligence he's gotten it shows how low they are getting out at flat out armaments. they don't have precision weapons. they have hypersonic's. if you don't want that, then surrender. i also think that you have a situation where russia was in a
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second phase. i think we have to get over this idea about he cares about war crimes. we have to get over this idea but he cares how he is viewed or history views him. he only cares about reforming the soviet union. nothing else matters. we have to stop judging him by our criteria, things that would bother us. we have to assess our enemy accurately. the fact that he's aiming for artist studios, theaters, schools. he loves to head hospitals. he's rounding up civilians and bringing them to transportation camps. he's making them sign agreements according to two or three accounts that say you will work for free for the next two or three years. this is a fight for the free culture and free eastern europe for the foreseeable future. we have to make sure that we don't lose. if you look at mitch mcconnell, he says why doesn't president biden think about this? the ukrainians can win this,
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i'll change the outcome ukrainians have to win this. >> lauren, given everything that brian has just set about what is at stake for the world, certainly for ukraine, how would you describe what is happening in nato right now? the president is reportedly having long phone calls with several nato allies, he's going to brussels and potentially warsaw, the capital of poland, it seems like he is still hurting calves. >> maybe they should be the call the more european countries that this is the time to join nato. finland for instance. >> they want to. >> but they also don't want to escalate the situation they might not want to do the right now. their paperwork has been approved but may be show a stronger alliance that what you are doing, putin, is not right and we will not stand for it. we are united right not be of this war is in the next phase.
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that started with the escalatory nature. it may have been out of desperation, but with the hypersonic missiles. putin has no care or concern for how many civilians die here. that said that he takes part of ukraine, let's say he split the country in half and get something, no concern for having new infrastructure in these places and having to rebuild and having a government of people that want nothing to do with you. he has no concern for any of that. >> rebuild? look at aleppo and syria. he doesn't care about that. lauren and brian are right about that, we've gotten into phase two. the problem is that putin is a step ahead. he never had any problem with killing innocents. why would we ever think that? if you only had a post-it size picture of teary eyed you didn't know half the story of all the people that were killed and
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tortured there. tortured by being bombed incessantly. it looks just like this. tens of thousands of civilians killed in syria. that is the estimate, because of russia. you're right, the past is precedent for what is going to be the future. now, brian and laura raise a key point. vladimir putin had never cared about what the world thinks of him. twice i've heard the white house press secretary say once in regard to the taliban, next time in regard to china, they'll have to decide their place in history in the world stage. china is waging a against the uighurs, where we have seen the abortion rates skyrocket. and the birth rate has declined. china doesn't care what the world thinks about it. they only care about being associated with russia because russia is losing. they don't care about the inhumanity of russia. russia doesn't care about the inhumanity. you have vladimir putin strutting on stage and a $14,000 jacket while you have russian
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troops dying good morgues at times of thousands being loaded onto trains in the middle of the night through belarus, dead bodies. >> i enter attracted about in terms of what china is doing, that is why we diplomatically didn't go to the olympics. but clearly we will call them and say can you side with us and not help of russia? clearly we will say to russia can decide with us when we deal with orion? it only sounds like we don't know our enemies from our friends. we cannot tell. >> right. as we talk about these bloody escalations that have been happening recently i think it's really important to note the reason why, that it's frankly because russia is in the stalemate. it's not between ukraine and russian forces, it's addressing the gains that russian forces have not had. and as president has shown us, stalemates as extremely violent. that's when the aggressor utilizes bloody jens comeau
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targeting civilians. they engage in even more brutal tactics. the fact that world war i, and they were all fought in conditions of stalemate. they were excruciatingly bloody. they targeted civilians come and they did not break the stalemate. they point out that putin was surprised by the unification of the globe against them and by the ukraine resistance. he's now digging into his heels. just to sum up i fear that the stalemate on the violent phase we are in, targeting civilians, i do not know what will stop it other than our steel. >> i want to wrap the segment with brian. i don't know how it has been with you but every place i go people are talking about this. whatever they may have thought politically, people are in one lane about it hurts to watch it. what needs to be communicated to the white house? nobody wants to go to world war iii, but we are 26 days in. we didn't have to be at the
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spot, did we? >> we didn't i know you are up against a break but i will add this, i understand the theory about not getting the people involved directly. just know that if russia prevails it's a matter of five years, it's much bigger than that. world will all be bigger than that. real quick on what is happening, if you don't want to get involved and you want to win can be up to find out a way to get those weapons and fit quicker. a big symbol and a big lift up would be the migs. that would be the shot of adrenaline the ukrainian fighters deserve. speak all the right will move inside the senate hearings for the next u.s. supreme court nominee, judge could tonja brown jackson, all of that got underway more than an hour ago. the tough question she is expected to get, because this is opening statements. some of the liberal media are already accusing the g.o.p. of being racist.
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>> senate hearings are now underway for president biden's supreme court pick, judge ketanji brown jackson. if come from the 51-year-old federal judge would be the first black woman on the supreme court. republicans are expected to target her past offenses of violent criminals and gitmo detainees. senator john holly says she's had a pattern of letting child offenders off the hook. as you recall she was a federal public defender. one of the judge's defenders hit back at holly and blamed racism for any g.o.p. objection to her confirmation and past jurisprudence. >> what would you say is the biggest challenge to judge jackson's confirmation if any? >> the biggest challenges are not giving up out of her chair
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and punching one of these fools in the mouth. all of art as racism and disgusting innuendo. they don't have anything on her record. what josh ali is doing, let's be very clear. what josh hawley is doing when he tries to do this as he's trying to get her riled up. >> this is a pretty explosive accusation on his part about someone who has legitimate, frankly, objections to her jurisprudence records and how she's done that. >> yes, so republicans don't have any facts or data points come interesting view from a liberal pond and bellamy give you a few facts. he points out that he was told mike she elevated to a d.c. circuit just last year. when she was confirmed for this position last year here's what she said when ted cruz asked her
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if the constitution is a living document. she said i have not had any cases that have required me to develop a view of constitutional interpretation of text in the way the supreme court has to do. okay, you've had no cases that have allowed you to do the judge of the trumpets of road supreme court justice bucci goes on to say i believe the constitution is an enduring document is a lower court judge and interpret it in the way that the supreme court does. they look at the text in the original meaning of the constitution peerage issued a clarification because she sounded too much like clarence thomas they're talking about original as him, saying i just have to do what the supreme court tells me to do for now because i'm not in that situation. she's been all over the map, she's been rebuked by obama judges on the deportation case. there are plenty of facts out there on why people would oppose this nomination, it is not rooted in racism. >> this judge has received the highest recommendation from certain bar organizations, that
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she received the highest qualified rating and the like. but to kayleigh's point, upon nomination you can have your background assessed and have that be within the rubric of objective analysis of ensuring that this person is the right peck for the supreme court without having to devolve into accusations of racism or calls for violence. >> but can you though? democrats would prefer you didn't because they don't like their man in the white house, and he's our president together but politically he belongs to them, they are men in house has said that i'm putting a black woman in this position paired she's the one in the chair. they've got the majority. so they know that this is a foregone conclusion paired what they want is for her not to be challenged. how marginalizing is that? first of all you take away her resume point. jenna griffis told us right here on the show how impressive her resume is coming to take away those points and you replace them with well she should just punch him in the mouth. what is he doing? he can't take a little debate? by the way to we want anybody to
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sit on the u.s. supreme court who can't take a little debate? who can't answer questions? they want a quiet little woman. i guess that's what the president asked for. if he didn't he to have for the left. calling for violence is never the answer. unless it is for you. >> and, trey gowdy pointed out that high park chrissy as well. he says it's ironic that democrats are calling for the civility in the confirmation of this nominee because some of the senators are the ones that are acting like partisan hacks. >> first off use my last name because you hang out with got field. everyone else on a first-name basis. i will not use the word rubric in my explanation. i'm a nonlawyer. i will say this, no lindsey graham all voted for her last time. and i hear that the one thing that i saw mitch mcconnell bring up that i found interesting is that nobody wants to answer any questions during these hearings. a question that would've been easy as do you want to see the
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court packed? you should see of course i don't. the last two liberal judges said the same thing. i just bring it to this, do you want your job to me most? if you can answer that question without worrying about the ramifications i just hope they teach -- they start a new trend, teaching all of the dutch trading all of the nominees with respect. it's really uncomfortable to see the way they are treated on the way they are talked to in the 11th grade year broke, what they sign in in 11th grade your book, i don't want to hear anything about that. i just want to hear about how she will judge. i want to see that great intellect in action. that is at. >> lauren, part of the historical quality of this nominee, should she be placed on the events is the fact that she was a public defender and that represents a spectrum of diversity that hasn't it existed thus far. it's not surprising that her background would be subject to criticism and scrutiny as the
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current congress assesses the qualifications they are and how it flows what their policy as well. >> it should be encouraged and senator hawley shouldn't be criticized so much for it. i was just reading an msnbc headline i came across outside senator hawley's attempt to smear her backfired and he denigrated himself in the process. is that really what he dead? by mentioning that on her decisions on child porn offenders? she consistently sentenced below a federal law recommendations? in one case she sentenced 28 months when the government called for 78-97 months? but she showed support for the 169 project which instituted crt? those issues are extremely important to all voters, but women voters especially these days. >> that's right. the validity of those questions should not be deluded by calling them racist or having someone
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speak of "the new york times" finally admitting last week the hunter biden laptop story is real. but it came 17 months after it joined in sweeping the story under the rug. it resolves around the presidents sons business dealings. big tech, the media, intelligence officers were all part of this narrative. spending it all on russian misinformation. >> federal authorities are now pointing to emails tied to an ongoing russian disinformation
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effort, recently published emails that purport to detail the business dealings of joe biden's son are actually part of an ongoing russian disinformation campaign. >> hunter biden, this laptop, the russian officials is likely russian disinformation. >> u.s. authorities are saying if those emails are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> brian, when i was press secretary i remember talking to members of the white house press corps, asking them what they thought of the hunter biden allegations and why they wouldn't cover it. they stared at me blankly as if they were in some sort of hunter biden cover-up cabal and it was really interesting. i pointed out at the podium that in december after the election come all of us on the headlines changed from russian disinformation to there might be a federal investigation into hunter biden just after the election. >> when it first came out when it was covid-19 and you are away from the podium i try to get this perspective from you and i thought it would be big.
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you would open up the book and say here are some of the questions you should be asking if you want to get a story has proposed to pushing some agenda pair that was an interesting tact you had, kayleigh. that had to happen and i saw that loosely. but i will add this, i think there's some serious conversations going on in delaware. i think that somebody better read that book in the white house. these specifics are going to come up. is not going to be yes or no anymore. now it's going to be okay these emails are real, who is tony bob linsky? why was that picture of you in mexico with that other leader? what were you doing with devon archer on the golf course? i think there is some tension between bike rides, which is a terrible optic by the way, there were some serious conversations going on and jen psaki better be the first person to get that book on tape. >> speaking of jen psaki come here so she answered allegations on hunter biden last year. take a look at this. >> i think it's probably known and widely known, peter, there
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was a wide range of russian disinformation back in 2020. >> listen to how she talks about it now? >> oedipal i did department of cash from the spokesperson for the united states. he doesn't work for the united states. >> so it's russian disinformation when the narrative fits for the narrative and now she doesn't answer questions. >> could you put that on a blue card and pass it around all of the reported so they would specifically repeat what she said? they were buying wholesale what they were being told by the communicator for the white house with no pushback. right? you took so much pushback there were days when your hair was restyled in the press was over from all of the wind. all of those questions and all that hot air. do things for you, brian kilmeade. one, why do kayleigh get a fox locker and i don't have one? >> because all of your classes are close together so you don't need a locker.
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you can carry your books from class to class. >> that's good to know. all right the second thing is you have so much faith at that pushback was going to come. you had great questions the media could begin to ask. what makes you think, considering the fact they've been dead silent on this issue since friday, what makes you think they're going to start asking all of these great questions you posed? >> they are getting a bit tough. i'm in the afghanistan questions were pretty tough. >> but not on this topic. >> but they have not entertained it yet. now there's so much facts. if there was opinion if emily had a different opinion on kayleigh, that would be hearsay. these are facts. this is a story line. it involves ukraine, romania, russia, and china. this is all major things. when you produce documents that are now authenticated, which we knew about, and if someone questioned is going to be this. by the way, who is -- who is
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tony bob linsky? did you meet at the beverly hilton? why did you take a picture with your son in mexico? with somebody that did a deal with their son on your name? i cannot see this as not happening. >> i love your face, i really do. but unless you become a peter doocy, jacqui heinrich, and the three of us show up at a press briefing i don't know if those questions are going to be pressed. but i love your faith. >> they should be asked. i heard someone say it was interesting. then emily, it was a social idea too. it's not just the media that banned this story. it was social media. "new york post," one of the largest newspapers, banned from twitter. i was banned from twitter and thus i deleted -- i had my daughter delete the tweet. i said one day i will explain to her what son censorship is and why she had to delete mommies tweet in order to speak. this is what she did. >> this trifecta connection has
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been occurring since the beginning of this administration and frankly before when it was -- we have seen the apologist mainstream media, social media at the behest of the giant social media tech executive, and this administration and its mouthpieces. this should come as no surprise. "the new york post" points out the incredible distinction the twitter had no problem publishing donald trump's tax records, which as we know first of all they did not disclose where they obtained them kids i can it most likely was via a felony given the publishing someone's tax records is indeed against the law. yet we have zero attention paid to that. zero achieved without hypocrisy. people get canceled for the like, that's also why senator ted cruz, representative security, and more have called for there to be more questions asked of these big tech executives. get them before congress. i think that, again, the memory of mainstream media means that they think we won't remember that many of these big tech
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platforms are under concurrent investigations right now by different agencies of the federal government, including criminal. i think we are all waiting to see what the results of these are. i'm not quite sure what they are accountability measures will be, but these guys are not off scot-free. i think it is important also look at the lobbying measures they've undergone and the direct influence they've had with, specifically, vice, to president kamala harris. >> it's media commit social media, it's the deep state, it's the spy that lied, it's scary. it's the trifecta. can i add china in there? where is the big read out about that to our call that happened between president biden and xi on friday? where are the details that we want to know? is joe biden compromised in any way? we don't know. >> everybody should look at "the new york post"'s coverage, the spy's data alive. the 51 intel officers. where's the i'm sorry for that?
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i hate lentils. number two, never liked lentils. i don't even know how that even crossed. i thought the impossible burger was impossible to get my head around but i guess it's not cheaper so it wouldn't work for them. they also add in another one, which is that if your dog has cancer why do the chemo? just explain to your dog that is going to be curtains. you have 15 days and set a 15 years. are you kidding me? how insulting. they say anyone the makes under $300,000 this qualifies for. i don't need any columnist telling me how to tighten our budget, we all know what our separate families are situations have to deal with. i do not need any nutritional advice from people that may consider themselves a bit high and mighty. >> that's right, lauren, we all welcome suggestions on how to save, but many of these were downright offensive and ridiculous. so to brian's point, let's pull up your the suggestion made including this one, if you're one of the many americans became
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a new pet owner during the pandemic you might want to rethink those costly pet medical needs. it may sound harsh but researchers do not recommend pet the milk carob down my chemotherapy, which can cost up to $10,000, for ethical reason. the audacity of that cannot be overstated. >> it's in crazy land. it so far detached from common sense. the best part about this is that when you see these polls like the latest from monmouth university, an overwhelming number of republicans say they are more affected by the high price of gas and everything else done democrats. you say well aren't republicans richer? no, everything is changed. the republican party has become the party of the everyday party with the common sense mentality. the democrats are now the elites, right? they don't get it. they can make crazy suggestions like that because these issues of inflation do not really affect them. >> and, kayleigh, these suggestions tell us what to read with no thought whatsoever to
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all of the ranchers and farmers who participate in the supply chain and need our support. they say although your palette may not be used to it, tasty meat substitutes include vegetables, where prices are up a little over 4%, or lentils and beans, which prices are up over 9%. it's a more efficient, healthier, and cheaper way to get calories. >> leave your pets in the dust and forgo your hamburgers come i can't think of a better midterm message. please run with that, democrats. not like let's start increasing domestic supply and bring down gas prices, which is common sense when you study the supply chain. their answer is here's how you need to stop the suffering, by making changes to your life. cbs interviewed a driver and they recommend to drive slower, reduce wind resistance, and limit the ac. how about we get inflation under control? how about we reduce gas prices? there's a better way to do it,
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joe biden? >> reduce wind? how about how can we do that with all that hot air? who decided what our money should do? who makes the money? we do. like what kind of country do we live in where people sit around and pontificate how you should spend your money? why don't they find a way to lobby some of the people making electric cars to lower their prices? i mean i want to take a look at why we can't make an electric car that costs a bit less? i'm excited about the fact that elon musk put up starling satellites over ukraine and is doing a lot of good, even he says in his twitter feed, remarkably, and i know is going to hurt my tesla business, but maybe we need to start refining oil. we have to do something to be competitive on the energy front now. like i even acknowledge it. so why don't these people pontificate on how to lower the inflation rate? but don't tell me how to spend my money. brian, i don't have anything
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>> coming up the latest on the ground from ukraine as we obeyed an update from the state department of the white house. jen psaki said to brief reporters any minute now, plus senator mark warner, top democrat and committee chairman joins us at the top of the hour on whether we are doing enough to help stop vladimir putin. and we are monitoring the supreme court confirmation hearing happening right now and capitol hill as ketanji brown jackson appears before the senate judiciary committee. we are monitoring that and
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former attorney general bill barr will be joining us live. join john to me begin a brand-new week of "america reports." >> students at el law school who recently tried to shut down speakers at a debate on free speech are an example of cancel culture so to come in on campuses these days bid now a federal judge has emailed colleagues around the country's saying they shouldst think twice about hiring the protesters. you may remember it got so bad that police had to be called after more than 100 students shouted down speakers at the event on civil liberties. >> yell has a policy of freedom of speech.
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>> amazing this is the future legal minds of our country. emily, this is lauren silverman on the d.c. circuit. here's what he says, the latest yellow law school in which students attempted to shout down speakers in the dissipating and panel discussions probably suggest that students are identified as those willing to disrupt any such panel discussion, should be noted. all federal judges should carefully consider whether any students who identified should be disqualified from potential clerkships. i think he makes a good point. >> he makes a great point. it was one of the owners of my lifetime to extern for the honorable jean t of the nights are captured upon receiving that that was to my knowledge every part of my background and every part of my present what a been scrutinized for my -- for the caliber of me getting that role, right? that's what we did as law students. that's what we do as attorneys. everything should be open for
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assessment. i think especially in the realm of shutting down free speech, of refusing to hear a point of view in a structured environment at a law school, that just shocks the conscience for everything those law students are supposed to be standing for. i was looking up my law school was educating hearts and minds. that says nothing about education in terms of shutting down free speech. there is nothing about opening up parts and minds that involved shutting down somebody else that has a point of view they you may not agree with, that you probably don't even know if you agree with because you haven't allowed them to state it yet. i wholeheartedly support him sending that letter and basically say before you offer these people a very coveted high-profile elite position, think twice about who you are offering it to be a that's not the kind of caliber that we want in our jurisprudence, or that it will groomed to hold judgeships in the future. it's so well said, emily come i couldn't of said it myself. this is not new. when i was on harvard law campus in 2016 i will not forget when
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students, they call themselves reclaimed, ripped down signs of conservatives around campus. ripped them down. the administration said no you cannot rip down signs. future traditional minds, maybe future supreme court nominees being told you cannot rip down speech. what are they due? haven't told you this before, harris, they put up a freedom of speech is not a joke, divided the wall, privilege speech on the side in silent speech on the side. these people could be supreme court jurists one day. >> they created a illegal dmz where you can stand just be neutral. i sort of see a theme with what that one liberal commentator on msnbc, ellie must still come aside and maybe some on the left war criticizing republicans at judge jackson's hearings today in front of the senate judiciary committee for her confirmation into the u.s. supreme court. it's this idea that come up with any reason for the other side not to debate you.
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you are racist, you are just simply unqualified to know what the truth is. we will shout you down by hiring some protesters. it's a weird spot the bn, that people are so weak. as americans we are not weak, we should be able to disagree and talk about the things that matter. those who are in what is supposed to be blind justice. those who tip the scale, right? they should be the strongest among us. they should be like military without physical weapons, but with mental weapons. which they both have military and the justices and lawyers. but in this instance were talking about what they can do with their minds. and are they so weak that they can't take a challenge? how sad for them. i do see a trend and i hope they don't end up growing up to be a bunch of ellie missile. >> and he's a lawyer too so interesting there.
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i mean we've come to the point in society, brian comeau or you cannot disagree with someone, people can't tolerate alternative speech. we are at a cultural point where we cannot be friends with the other side. we should be able to. >> we should appear just on yale in particular, they are training these people to do this. don't act like we just got them on a bad day. they are training data. there was physical harm threatened on one of those protesters. that is out of control. i think that that's why a lot of these candidates don't want to bring up their ivy league background when they run for office. believe it or not it's got to negative connotation with average, everyday americans. >> so true. they said one of the protesters they wanted to literally fight conservatives. >> it was a mob if you ask me. it did turn violent. our ivy league institutions need to step up and answered to the mop that is taking place on their campus. >> well said. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. investments is different than other money managers.
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>> the pentagon, state department and the white house are holding briefings this afternoon as russia's war on ukraine is in the 26th night, six hours ahead of us, the sun is setting. keep it right here on fox news for breaking developments and tomorrow "fox nation" for brian kilmeade's who is zelenskyy. brian, who is zelenskyy? >> people know him as a comedian, actor, performer, don't know what made the transition, how he informed his wife he was going to do this, and ran on having better relations with vladimir putin, and fascinated by this. and a special on sunday night on fox news. >> we'll watch all of it. i love watching the different things on two different platforms. i don't know, i always learn more by watching it more than
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