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members of congress were arrested at an abortion protest for blocking traffic. they were warned three times to move, including you alexandria ocasio cortez who you see getting arrested by capitol police. and here is what member ilhan omar taking the same position. both have their hands behind their back acting like they were handcuffed, but the handcuffs were invisible. you can see for yourselves, they were holding their hands behind their back seemingly to appear they were handcuffed for a photo op. thanks to the media, they got their wish. abc and nbc, of course, plastering their pictures all over with their hands behind their back. let's pull up the slo-mo video of aoc, julie, this is amazing. i have watched this a few times. i really like the one where they have "braveheart" and lift up her fist.
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freedom, like from the movie "braveheart, you see the hair top. then you see dutifully resume the position of handcuffs and then a free frame of her smiling at the camera because she was really enjoying the moment. >> julie: she needs to wipe that smirk off of her face. that is such a disgrace because these politicians are influenced. that is what they are they are to do. what quite frankly spoil the minds of young people to make them believe this is a joke, number one and mocking the police. that is what they are doing. we already have a problem with lack of respect for the police and law enforcement in the country. you have these democratically led politicians that they believe and they think what the cops are doing their jobs and what she smiling about. once again, a terrible role model for all young people that are now looking at cops. >> kayleigh: she is no stranger to theatrics, natalie.
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let's look at aoc, of course, she shed tears on the floor of the house of representatives. there was the time she went to the border in 2018 with those longing pictures taking photos. notably, she has not been there during the biden era. we have not seen the photo shoot. then there was that tweet kat timpf. but i wanted to give you this one specifically and maybe you have something good to say. they can just say that instead of projecting their frustrations onto my boyfriend's feet. a creepy weirdo. she kind of likes this attention. >> natalie: who among us, okay? i like attention. i get it, but it is so irritating to see her present herself as some kind of underdog against the system when she is part of the system. i think that just like what julie said, it is so much about lots of politicians do this. i can get the singer tweet from
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someone from the other side. i can get this clip of me. as if they are not the people's world to to actually do something about all of these problems. i think it is way too much about trying to become a star and get elected again and keep power without ever thinking, "hey, i have this power but what can i do about it?" because there are a number of people that haven't actually things to do something about the problem. >> kayleigh: my favorite about her, the invisible cops but no police officer is touching her as she is walking. >> you mentioned the attacks of the rich, political theater. what i think is about what i saw a picture of aoc and invisible police station car with invisible jail cell. importantly, that is not important to working americans. they are worried about the cost
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of things rising around them. they are not worried about these political antics. >> kayleigh: aoc had a response and it reminds me of republicans who want to date me. she said this, and i think we will pop it up favorite hobby is to make a series out of everything to distract you and keep you from talking about what is important. you don't need to hear the rest of our nonsense, but it is always nonsense. >> the clinton era, couple of observations, aren't we in the middle of a historic blade? why aren't aoc and ilhan omar wearing coats? it is hot out there. but to everybody's point to summarize here, aoc is the perfect congresswoman for the social media generation. she is self absorbed and everything she does is clicked. and nothing about representing the interest separate district of new york. he said how many times to deal with the multitude of props that were just facing chris murphy
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live in new york city adjacent her district. could use some help representation but so, they are trying to get a residency there and said this and it is ridiculous. >> kayleigh: with the media. would only reason she gets attention. this abc tweet, julia i have this picture of ilhan omar preaching domestic hands behind her back and aoc. >> first of all she got arrested for safe took her aside and gave her $50. she didn't go to jail but this was a joke. $50 is nothing. this was not a real arrest. a real arrest, get in the back of a cop car. how many times have you been in a cop car? she probably was. [overlapping voices] >> himself to take. but ilhan omar is walking around, i haven't seen that
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until now. that is disgusting. her hands around the back and the cops are not touching her, i mean, what the heck? it is posturing, they are acting. and they really fall for it is really sad and says a lot about the democratic parents of young people that buy into this. >> kayleigh: it is so true, she won a paul pelosi mug shot and for people to release. you know. >> she would have made merge. merge.free aoc t-shirts. they gave her a ticket. she was disappointed. >> they defunded the play so maybe they didn't have the money anymore for the handcuffs. >> kayleigh: you can certainly be true, todd, self congratulating self righteous that came from the democrats appear if you had jackie who said we must be willing to speak out for patients and health care. carolyn maloney takes the cake.
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the least i can do is put my body on the line with 33 million women at risk of losing their rights. she didn't put her body on the line yesterday. really, we will pat ourselves on the back with this? >> todd: so brave, sobering. we need to save these phrases, like she is a hero, god bless because it i highlights the ridiculousness of the left position. if you want to fight for a position go fight but don't draw attention to yourself making yourself out to be like cesar chavez, mlk or john lewis. it's not like that. >> kayleigh: she compares herself to john lewis. who was a very brave person in the civil rights era. i'm sorry. still ahead, tragedy strikes the popular tv show law and order organized crime as a crew member is shot and killed reserving parking spots. the ladies case of the soaring crime is in the big apple next.
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♪ ♪ >> emily this case of escalating crime in new york. there is a crew member working for law and order organized crime. he was shot and killed at the site yesterday and a scene that quite literally pulled straight out of the script. his name 31-year-old johnny lazzaro. he was killed reserving parking spots for the show's filming. the police say a man suddenly opened the driver's door and shot him dead. the show star chris maloney is seen here on the set following the deadly shooting. the motive for the shooting unclear about the cops are sagging, they are not ruling anything out, including whether it may have stemmed from a
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parking dispute. so far, no arrests have been made. this murder and monster on the loose. by the way, new york city has seen much like many cities democratic led cities in the country, a 37% spike in total crime this year. murder is up. the murder and the crime that you see on the streets is a complete disrespect, obviously, to what happened during the pandemic under mayor day blahs io and the black lives matter, protest throwing water buckets at copperheads way back then. it is turning into i can murder in broad daylight. this is over a parking spot. it is despicable. the alleged he was holding a parking spot. we don't know what the murderer did to shoot them but he was sitting in a car doing nothing. he wasn't provoking anyone. this is the kind of crime we have on the street today and who is to blame for it? >> kat: you blame de blasio. but we are responsible here in
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new york city for mayor adams to turn this around by snapping his fingers. those numbers we see are under mayor adams. so, why is that? think about what happened a couple of years ago, we decided, the city decided to defund the police. why do we think that everything was going to turn around when mayor adams, those cops come i'm coming back, no, those cops left and they were disrespected. they don't want to deal with this, and we know the system of law, understanding the lawlessness where justice is an burden to end. you will not turn that around with a stamp of the finger. it is dangerous and continues to be dangerous and no going back anytime soon. i don't know when that will happen. >> we don't know who this suspect is. all we know an innocent person was shot dead sitting in a car holding a parking spot. that is all we know. what we will eventually know, the person will be caught.
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the best possible role is whether they have a prior. i almost wonder if this person has been in jail before so why was this person on the street? i can't wait to find out once the justice is finally done. >> kayleigh: that is another problem, these people being led out time and time again with 100 arrest that we have seen. the city has changed. i moved here after college, got an apartment, and i used to in my early days, decade ago, walked for shopping. it was totally safe to walk at nights and i walk times square 6:00 a.m. everything was safe but this man 5:45 a.m. doing his job. he gets killed. it reminds me two years ago, the gardener, a 1-year-old at a barbecue, they were having a barbecue for his mom celebrates that she had purchased her own home. she is to live for the barbecue was. in that celebration, this 1-year-old boy loses his wife.
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and they get caught up in gunfire. these are innocent victims like a 1-year-old and a man holding a parking spot. when will it stop? >> how many times about people coming out and blaming gun control for it. it is the fact defund the police as you brought up has been such a movement in this country and the cops literally have their hands tied. and taken away years ago so cops when they believe someone is carrying a weapon, they can't actually frisk them until he pulls out the gun and shoots. all the laws are against them. there is no way to get ahead of the crimes. >> kat: right, someone like me i've been criminal justice department advocate for years. i don't believe in stopping civil liberties violation. i also think that what we have seen in the past few years with showing lenience to even violent criminals who commit violent crimes, that can, you know, be out on the street sooner.
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i think it is horrible because obviously no one likes to see murder and violent attacks go up. if you are someone that cares about perhaps over incarceration of perhaps nonviolent victimless crimes, eventually that will swing the other direction. no matter what you say, "oh, you can't spin narratives when you can walk out and see these things on the street or i walk over dinner and even if it is light outside, how may times after switch streets because of crazy stuff going on all over the place. speak with a number of crimes are up and not murder but robbery, burglary, shootings. every day you are hearing about another crime in new york city. you were wondering how long will they spent time in jail for that? not very long. i want to talk about punishing people because in los angeles district attorney obviously as you know a liberal george gascon has actually hired the most high-profile, expensive attorney in order to fight a ruling.
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he's putting back cops, the ability to lay down the law, okay? and bring out the harshest punishment for criminals. he wants to take that away. he doesn't want punishment. he wants crown walls to get away with murder. >> actually covered his election in los angeles and crime spiked ever since he had been in office. it is said, bloomberg l.a. murders up 35% in 122 years. and according to the l.a.p.d., you are right, let a victim's family say he's more for the criminal than the victims. i went to new york city yesterday running in central park and i got messages from people, be careful, new york is not what it was. i tell people the same thing about los angeles. people don't fill a safe. war crime, fewer rest and as if the rest of the same way. and it's really sad. >> good comparison, excellent comparison. all right, the left once again
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that it is a lot. for perspective the average carbon footprint for an american is 16 towns, not for their jets, for an american in a year. john kerry is hardly alone, several celebrities on jets and even for short flights that take minutes. rapper drake reportedly took 18 minutes on error drake when last year at the wrapper partnered with a forum to reduce his carbon footprint. power couple jay-z encouraging the masses with a land-based diet with their project reportedly took their private jet for a 47 minute trip. other offenders katy perry, meghan markle, prince harry, steven spielberg. going back to john kerry, natalie, interesting "the new york post" said under the paris agreement which they bow down to, seeks to keep global warming 2 degrees celsius and the person's annual carbon
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footprint 2.1 times a year. his jet is 150 times that appearance before i think it is frustrating when elected officials and people in hollywood do the opposite of what they preach. unfortunately, this is a lot of hypocrisy. why can't they get on commercial planes like everybody else? maybe they should take a kayak across the atlantic ocean because it doesn't use energy at all. this gets to the heart of they are not representing the average working person who is concerned with so much. now, this green pushed him i have to mention talking about bitcoin, that is something that can help with climate even as a reverse because media headlines and capture some of the messaging and drive towards renewable energy sources. but washington, hollywood, they are out of out of touch. >> kayleigh: who asked why john kerry can't do that, he actually has an answer for you so we will roll the tape. >> if you offset your carbon, it is only choice for someone like
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me who is traveling the world to win this battle. the time it takes me to get somewhere come i can't sail across the ocean. i have to fly and meet with people to get things done. >> todd: he is an important person and, in fact, it is reality. what i love about this, all of these people to lecture us. none live in a mud hut with no electricity. all of them are just b.s.ing us. one point i want to make it's not just the overall notion of being rich but the common person i will put myself in that category as a new dad. you know what i do? i walk around shutting off lights, writing for a break. any time the ac is on, i raise it and my wife yells at me. that is what normal americans do and normal men do. we try to reduce carbon footprint but not because we care about the environment but because we are cheap. if you're trying to save money which we all are right now, you
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do those things. john kerry, jay-z, meghan markle's position they have limited funds and will not do that. they do not understand what reality is when it comes to finances were living in the real world with climate change that quite frankly, we can afford to focus on right now. >> kayleigh: john kerry or al gore said flagrant and they have that in common. you may have in common may become i don't know, we will put up the chart, jay-z, they went over a 47 minute flight, spielb7 minute flight, yeah, i preferred that they take the cross of the atlantic. >> kat: the only reason i don't fly private because i don't have dollars. if i have a chance to fly on error drake, i would. you need to care more about the environment when there is no comparison between my carbon
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footprint and drakes carbon footprint. one of the best things you can do for the environment would be to abolish the tsa. you don't have to spend so many errors at the airport making sure you have lotion or water bottle. i think that would be environmental. that seems very personal. i am with you. >> kayleigh: they can be complicated. >> kat: body lotion can be complicated. but the fact that this man is in charge of the global climate, the state department's global climate flying around in a private jet, that alone, obviously is hypocrisy. when he is doing business, he plays commercial, which i thought was interesting. you recognize, obviously, if you are flying around in a personal check by the government that that would be wrong, but it's okay during your downtime to be burning up the earth and wasting energy over your own personal needs. i mean, it is kind of a joke. >> kayleigh: it is.
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we got news from karine jean-pierre to declare a claimant emergency, which allows them to seize oil and gas in the u.s. of course, here is what she said to. speak co-edit is not on the table for this week. we are still considering it. i don't have the downside of it. be when we have the downside, stop drilling? >> todd: look we need to be careful what we label an emergency. natural disaster, terrorist attack, emergency because immediate notice to them. this while we love clean air and clean water, i am fact use both. i'm a big fan of clean air and clean water. this is not an emergency we need to focus on today. we have a lot of other problems in the world. we can do our part to keep the air clean and water clean but a real emergency, you have to make a real emergency and using the word will dilute the word so everything is an emergency. >> kayleigh: and keep your baby formula so you and i...
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back, wokeness may be hurting victoria's secret bottom line. it has been years. i don't know if you have notice since the angels walk the runway after the company canceled the iconic fashion show in 2019 and has since ditched the angel wings and its marketing altogether. it also kept soccer star and megan wrap and i were to
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represent the brand, but those changes are not paying off, in t not yet. sales have dropped by 4.5% in the last quarter alone and now the company is actually firing 160 management level employees. that is a move to face $40 million. clearly they are hurting. the label behind victoria's secret has always been women. why can't women be women? honestly, that is what this woke nature is bringing up that we can't appreciate women? women do wear lingerie, correct, correct me if i'm wrong. >> kayleigh: i don't understand the world is so woke but in a fashion show. my husband i sit down for netflix and can barely watch some of the shows because they're so much, i mean, material. but we can't be angels in in a bathing suit, and they look great. somehow this is not permitted because feminine but all kinds of grossness committed across
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every tv show. i don't understand. >> i guess they are trying to do damage patrol. so scale back a little bit bringing back which is ridiculous, pink, their whole local was pink. so they are trying to bring in plus size models. they are trying to bring in, you know, people to appeal to those haters that saved victoria's secret is so stereotypical, feminist and represent. i don't know if that will hurt or help them. >> clearly something is hurting it. they are not going to the stores to buy the products anymore. they should be a big signal to the company. i miss the angels, i thought they were full and inspiring how hard they worked on their bodies. consumers are out there getting essential goods and wokeness is not one of them when times are hard. >> i was an anchor over fox 5 and have the opportunity to go on the show. these women are not only
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gorgeous, but actually very smart. they are wonderful. they are like sisters. i got to go backstage. i've never been so conscious about my body in my life. i was in a room filled with these women. this is the equivalent, kat, taking men and putting them in type boy shorts, honestly. that is how little this makes them. >> kat: it also makes sense that they sell underwear. and i don't know how this happened where they were sitting around, okay, how do we mix our underwear controversial? because people, this conception if you make your company a vehicle for something woke, that what you are doing is expressing sensitivity. but really what you are doing is inviting controversy. i don't think it was that controversial before. there is always going to be someone has a poem with your product at a much no matter what it is. they have a problem with things, but they could have kept selling -- i mean, it is underwear and it doesn't have to
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be political when we are the other. >> i'm really excited to see what you asked todd about this. [laughter] >> seen video of this but let me try to recap. >> todd: tell me more. >> they are wearing angel wings. do you miss that at all? >> todd: as the only man on the panel come i like the packs. can i yield the balance to somebody else? i liked my job and i don't care. >> ways it women can't be women anymore and men can't be men anymore. if there were men boxer briefs come i guess the whole runway show. i don't know, people wouldn't be complaining. but why for women but not for men question work >> todd: because we don't want these traditional gender roles anymor. and in order to get rid of them, we are going to obliterate gender on the hole! you have seen people -- i was reading a comment on some of these instagram posts talking about the fact that they are not going to give their child gender
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but let the child decide. we all think that is crazy. there are people that think this is the way to go. my perspective with a 1-month-old to not -- i have right now -- to not give a gender is mind-boggling. this seems completely normal to people. this is the latest example of trying to eliminate gender from our lives. >> kayleigh: megan calls at very harmful and no one drives you for working out and awesomee same, health routines and how are they harmful but somehow, so counterintuitive. >> you have marky mark wearing boxers, justin bieber and calvin klein. >> todd: me showing my boxer briefs. >> that is not controversial at all. >> let's move on now, coming up japan is cracking down on what you say on the internet making online vote actually punishable by jail. that is next.
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climate crisis from massachusetts a short time froms food transportation secretary pete buttigieg says he's astonished more americans are not buying electric vehicles. a mere $67,000 price tag today and hard to come by. senator rick scott will be here to react. san diego chief said kids who will not wear a mask again to go home. senator rand paul with mask mandates making a comeback in the country. a star starbucks near you may be closed. charles scholz blaming him say these foreclosures. come join john roberts and me on "america reports" at the top of the hour. he is a cool musical >> kayleigh: carrie underwood on this wednesday, a controverst cyber bowling is in fact in japan making online insults
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punishable by up to one year inn and a maximum sign of $2200. many critics say the law is not clear on what qualifies as an insult and could negatively impact freedom of speech. todd, that is the problem. there is a lot of problems with this, but it is not clear if you have to back it up. one criminal lawyer in japan cnn said if you call the prime minister and idiot, you could go to jail. i mean, that is weird to think about. >> todd: a slippery slope. this literally is a slippery slope what qualifies as bullying and under this law. to your point, this is a very un-american thing to have. obviously it's happening in japan. i don't think we will see something like this here. boy, wouldn't the left loves to put something to silence their critics? they would love it. >> kayleigh: it used to be 30 days in prison but they increase the sentence to one year.
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i think it was $75, $2,500 but they are doubling down. >> there is something to say about cyberbullying because the suicide rate among youth is very alarming. i would love are country to take a step like this, but again with i think the democrats would love that. i think there is an issue with cyber bowling and something that should be done. i wish the united states would look at japan, wow that is harsh. what are we doing? nothing. you can basically go on and threaten whoever you want depending on the political party and get away with it and no one is held responsible. i don't actually think this is the worst thing. i think it is too harsh. i think it is a good example. you can see why, obviously. >> kayleigh: put this come about because there was a star in japan who was cyberbullied. i'm with you, julie because i think there is a connection and we see all the data. isn't this where instagram, facebook, the companies and the
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platforms are allowing this and come into the picture coming in my view, rather than government? >> julie: i will never be okay with something that allows the government to decide what speech is and is not acceptable. i think that it is also important to acknowledge that the cyber bowling is a real issue. even me, some people like to say, i don't like it but it bothers me. people have said stuff to me on the internet that gets to me. i don't care about all those comments but the bad one sticks with me. i really decided come i don't really look anymore. i don't look and when i do, i see one bad thing, i immediately bought that person. i used to mute them but now i bought them because if you are going to talk like that you don't deserve my fire content. >> kayleigh: and conservatives, maybe they can focus on what the social media companies do two young girls. young teenage girls in
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social media, we have covered it here. japan, going back to this law, they will put in place three years to determine if impacting the freedom of expression. we can tell you right now it will impact freedom of expression. >> and who decides what an insult is. on a personal level, we get attacked in the media. people come on and it's sad. i'm so glad i didn't have the social media platforms but i think it goes to teaching your children the idea of family structure, breaking down in this country and around the world, you have two working parents who are not as home as much. you need to teach your kids to be strong and let some of that go and remember strength and character, you know, the fact you are in charge of your beliefs and how you express them in the world. you have to be kind to others. that is what is missing right now. there is a dissolution of self, especially among young people devolving into a mental health crisis. >> kayleigh: i have a daughter, and i will keep her away from social media.
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you are beautiful, you are smart, you do not get your worth from social media. that comes from god and your parents. >> let me tell you i talk about bowling with my kids all the time. my total, young child i get them confused because so many that she gets bullied for being tiny. she is constantly complaining. no, no you don't stoop to their level but talk back and stick up for yourself. at the same time don't let yourself get hurt. kat, don't take this personally. i relish when someone sends me hate tweets, thanks for watching! and it really ticks them off because they love to hate. i love to expose haters and laugh at them. you have to laugh. you cannot take it personally. >> kayleigh: the keyboard warriors. okay. chris cuomo reportedly applied to be a volunteer firefighter. is this a fallback career for
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♪♪♪ >> that is the perfect song for this last but not least. it appears chris cuomo, you remember him, contemplated a complete career change after getting the axe from cnn. reportedly applied to be a firefighter in the hamptons and then withdrew the application over the time commitment. he was eager to join but balked at the schedule. cuomo was fired from cnn in december. he was accused of helping his brother, former new york governor andrew cuomo through a sexual assault scandal.
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firefighter being a more noble profession than cnn anchor. >> i have some insider info, i moved to the hamptons full-time, everybody knows each other, and i know people at the hampton fire departments, they are all friends, parents are parents of kids at my kids school. he went in, and i admire this. it's a volunteer position. went from millions of dollars, he's suing for what, 125 million? >> 75, i think. >> he's looking to work for free, but i don't think he understands what goes into the job. they are not only volunteering, but doing drills, and different meetings and get-together, and my friends can never do anything because they have a firefighter event. i don't know if he necessarily balked at it but he thought he was going to put on a fireman suit and go out there and fight fires. that is not all it's about.
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>> and take pictures, right? >> didn't want to be a firefighter so much but a firefighter on instagram. >> maybe get a calendar. >> that's my point, he did this so he could take the calendar shot without his shirt. my only contribution to this. that's all i've got. >> i immediately thought about gusto, like what a loss at cnn. >> bummed. >> we got nothing. >> look harder for material. >> i get natalie, so, here is what the eafd chief said, it's a very time consuming thing, monthly meetings, drills, a percentage of your calls, that's why we don't have many celebrities. i think this was like instagram as you noted motivated, maybe rather than committed to the community. >> he does have a lot of time and firefighter is a noble profession, they run into burning buildings, towards
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disaster, they don't create them. many would argue he's been involved in the latter. i'm surprised but i think he'll have more time to do something on social media now. >> full circle, like a.o.c. pretending to be a congresswoman, do it for the photo ops. >> you have to being a knowledge the fires, fire raging behind him with the mainly peaceful protests -- and then also, todd, i brought this for you, the cuomo brothers with the q tips, pull it up. his former job, not bringing you the news or the truth, this is what was going on. brother cuomo, and you know, the cozy relationship and now firefighter. i'm sorry, chris, i don't think you meet the qualifications to be the latter. >> he still has to put out that fire. >> there is a certain level of commitment to your community. if they were so committed to the new york community they would
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not have assisted the governor covering up so many nursing home deaths like governor cuomo did. >> i brought you a list of the other things, he has been seen, dispatches from a war torn ukraine, he went to ukraine, teased an upcoming project, marketing himself as a free agent merch line and pictures of himself and hero 2.0 brother. >> free agent is a great way to brand being fired but does not work as well when everybody knows what happened. >> everyone knows. and check out natalie's podcast "coin stories," interviews with bitcoin and economic leaders about how bitcoin can change the world. natalie. >> that's right. well, for me it's about a renaissance for the american dream. i've seen it getting destroyed over the past two decades. my family lost everything in the first financial crisis, created
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by a bubble propped up by the government and now we have two new bubbles, one in housing, one in assets, slowly drained as we hike interest rates and i want to return the power back to the people. bitcoin strikes at money and power. >> we are fascinated by it, love to learn. thanks to everyone, here is "america reports." >> sandra: the board president of a california school district under fire for suggesting students who don't want to mask up should stay home, this as the district reimposes covid mask requirements until the end of summer. >> john: not the only place where mandates are starting to return. rand paul joins us to sound off just ahead. >> sandra: "america reports" with president biden hitting the road to pitch his clean energy plan as his legislative agenda
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