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tv   Lawrence Jones Cross Country  FOX News  September 18, 2022 1:00am-2:00am PDT

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save your country, is knocking to save itself. >> we appreciate you being here, please don't forget if you can't make the show live, set your dvr, follow us on social media or unfiltered at facebook, and instagram or at unfiltered.fox, we will see you back here next week if you can't make essential dvr, we really appreciate it, see you next lawrence: good evening america we started show with a fox news alert, democrats are sounding alarm about her country growing border crisis but were asking herself the question, what changed with the situation, that finally made the left speak up for nothing, especially now the border crisis is it a faraway problem that they can play off for cheap political points, watch. >> i can't say anymore clearly
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what it means for washing to be and should be seen to be a sanctuary city. >> we have your back in new york city we will protect you, we will not ask your documentation status. >> san francisco stands behind this sanctuary city policy. >> they've always been a place that are welcome to refugees, asylum-seekers and immigrants. >> this is the city for 150 years has been a city of welcome for immigrants from people all over the world. lawrence: so passionate, liberal spent years bragging about their cities being open for illegals, now they are begging the federal government for aid in reinforcement, that is the same kind of pill that the border towns held the entire state of texas has been asking for for years, when republicans ask at the border they were labeled as racist, xenophobic, they didn't send the cavalry for the republicans, this is the latest example of democrats ignoring the issue until it finally lands in their own backyard, just last week kamala harris insisted the
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border was secure. but what is the biden administration have to say now that they can't ignore this crisis. >> were committed to fixing the immigration system instead of working on solutions republicans are playing politics with human beings using them as props, what they are doing is simply wrong it's un-american, it's reckless. >> the democrats are playing politics with human lives, this is cruel what they're doing, during the crisis of the southern border and pretended the innocent americans haven't been suffering from this from years, writing off their concerns because they don't vote for democrats. jorge ventura is from the daily column and following the story from every angle. jorge what are you seeing down there in my home state of texas? >> we are seeing the reality of the border crisis in downtown el paso i want to give you a look for the audience, the local shelters have been overrun to the point where venezuela are
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being forced to sleep on the streets as they await their buses to new york and we interviewed a couple of mothers from venezuela telling us they have kids sleeping on the streets for a few days. >> the migrants are basically surviving as local donations from residents," a water and not the children sleeping on the ground is going to be like this. lawrence: jorge we are going in and out. >> right now the city of el paso in the city, the migrants to have any shelter a lot of kids as young as two years old will be sleeping on the streets tonight. lawrence: jorge this is been going on for a while the state of texas and a lot of them are democrats have been saying this is a big problem for them, the hotels are overrun, they run out of food and video this places. we know it is so hot in texas
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right now, what are these people saying that are on the ground because the biden administration encourage them to come to the country but they realized they know we don't have any resources to take care of them, what are the migrants telling you there? >> right now the migrants feel that the border is 100% open, the thing that's been helping fuel this kind of price is when migrants customer illegally into the u.s. and they get released into the city of their choice, the posting on social media the whole system saying is very easy, venezuelan migrants have until the been the past month or two they had a family member cross and in miami and orlando and they saw them do and they want to come as well and once again this is the reality for migrants, there will be no shelters for any of these people not for any of the kids and this is the reality of the border crisis were working towns are stuck with the federal government problem that's with the mayor feels like an el paso. lawrence: they invite the people
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to come here but they do not provide a home, the last thing i want to get to before i let you go and bring the attorney general in. back in 2020, we can pull up the full screen, 728 migrants, and 2022 and were not through the year yet, there's been before the biden administration 1 - 2 deaths per year. migrants continuing to take the dangerous path to the rio grande river and importune legal pass in the local has been stuck with the federal government problem but they have been dealing between 1 - 2 deaths per day and that's only the bodies they could find in eagle pass texas.
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lawrence: excellent work, you stay safe out there. the situation at the southern border has been out of control and blue states are feeling the heat as republican governors and migrant cities like martha's vineyard and vice president kamala harris' doorstep texas attorney general ken paxton drains me now, he joins me tonight you're seen some of the breaking news images that jorge just captured florida channel. a lot of the folks now are saying in the blue states, they want to sue the state of texas, you have no legal ground to send these migrants even though they said they they were sanctuary cities, what is your response to that? >> it's hard to even respond to that given the hypocrisy, this is a problem created by the biden administration absolutely on purpose. they invited this, the aspirin they bake the cartels to bring these people in but it was no problem because it was affecting
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texas and arizona it was affecting the republican states they were sending in the cartels and bring the republican states in of course the biden administration would transport them to their state of choosing it only became a problem when we started saying no and that was enough and we can handle more than 5000 today and we started sending them to other cities and states that were welcoming these people by declaring they were sanctuary cities and now suddenly when they get a few, everybody freaking out and they're claiming that texas is the problem. lawrence: let's talk about this, you said texas has been dealing with this for years. we had to secure border we had fencing going up, technology going up. the biden administration stopped on day one and all these places say they were sanctuary, what are these areas and martha's vineyard, this is one of the activists also works at the homeless shelter had to say
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about what they're experiencing watch attorney general. >> at some point time they have to go somewhere else. we do not have the services to take care of 50 immigrants and we certainly don't have housing, wherein the housing crisis. lawrence: we've been dealing this for years in texas. 48 hours and they run out of resources attorney general? i don't get it. >> is incredible. del rio a town of 36000 or so people, 15, 16000 people sitting on the border over a period of a week, we don't have the resources either, they get 50 in the elitist and martha's vineyard who have been crying that texas sends anybody away from the state, they get 50, within 24 hours they take care of the problem they send them somewhere else, the the hypocrisy, martha's vineyard is a perfect place to look to see what these people actually think
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they think if it's our problem in texas it's great, the more problems we have they are fine with it and we should be kind and gentle but were dealing with massive number of people, 5000 today and they can handle it but they're upset about it. lawrence: just to paint the picture, i want to go to el paso sector, this is one sector in texas there's been over a quarter in 2022, this doesn't even include the god ways there is no response to that, they deal with a hundred people on the bus in 48 hours and they can't deal with the attorney general thank you so much for coming on the program tonight. >> think you have a great evening this is an important issue. lawrence: one of the things that we want to explore what is going to be the political fallout for the biden borders could mean for the democrats, we want to turn
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to usa founder president charlie kurt, the dems do this every single year they decide that they're going to be married to their ideology and they propose some ridiculous idea. then when the consequences, when it's time to actually address those problems, they are nowhere to be found in this is just the latest issue. >> that is exactly right there not a party for for governing. if this midterm election is about immigration it's going to be red wave, in fact that the underlying lead of this entire story the last couple of days, the media, the propaganda and the democrat party they know if all the sudden we have a 30 - 60 day new cycle talking about how you said 250,000 people to el paso sector alone, and yuma is 2000 people a day they're going to lose, blake masters will be the center in arizona, raphael warnock will lose, dating vance
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in ohio if were talking about immigration, if you look at joe biden at his weakest and this exposes it, it's so easy isn't it lawrence to be for open borders when you're not a border state, as soon as martha's vineyard gets 50 venezuelans, 50, not 500, not by thousand, 50 all the sudden they bring in the national guard and nbc news tweets, they deleted the tweet comparing it to going down the street and emptying the trash wherever you would like. it's extraordinary how the liberal media and the democrats reacted to this last couple of days and it exposes how immigration is a winning issue for republicans heading in november. lawrence: i just don't understand the line of thinking from the democrat especially on the race front, they demonize the border patrol on 50% of them are hispanic they went after the border cities which are democrats and a lot of them are minorities as well, it's not a partisan thing at this point,
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you just seen a district flip with minor flores with after 25 years, hispanics have told you where they stand on this, minorities have told you, they want law and order and they want people to go through the legal channels but it doesn't seemed like the democrats can quite get that, why is that? >> they went all in on open borders philosophy of borderless hemisphere and that's been there philosophy for quite some time, they wanted it for a lot of different reasons and now all the sudden the american people, hispanics in particular are pushing back against this, they are going to pay a political price. democrats want the midterm election be about the dobbs decision pitted to about immigration and inflation all these other issues are going to lose terribly into into your question, it's because democrats value ideology over reality whether it be degree new deal stuff, whether the transgender issue, any of these issues they
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value elitist philosophical created ideology over actually what's good for the american people, this is why my personal opinion in the state of arizona and texas you can see election results on election night they show the latino hispanic community nearly a 50, 50 republican democrat for result for the first time an event in history. i think you will see once in a generation realignment in the rio grande valley for those things to come and a canary in a coal mine in immigration is one of the great democrat weaknesses heading in november. >> i think it's cool that the democrats encourage people to break the law to come here and tell them it's going to be a sanctuary, then when they come to the century they shut the door on them, policy differences a lot and genocide is not a nice thing to do i think the voters will take that into consideration, thank you so much for coming on. coming up the midterm elections around the corner one democrat seems to be copy and joe biden's basement campaign strategy, will
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it work we will break it down next
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lawrence: welcome back 52 days left until the midterms democrats are pulling the stops
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to maintain the majority in congress a few key races across the u.s. can decide the future of our entire country, one of the races is happening in pennsylvania, doctor oz and lieutenant governor john federman are in an intense battle for the open senate seat, federman has drastically slowed down his campaign and after he suffered a stroke three months ago compared to oz federman has made no major tv appearances since then. if this campaign sounds familiar to you, it is because joe biden ran the same place during the 2020 election, as everyone remembers biden hardly left his basement while campaigning for president and he avoided sitting down for any real challenging interviews, because of this tactic the american people hardly had the chance to see the man who was running for president and the president pushed him on his policy descriptions, betterments health and recovery are rightfully his top priority, we all believed
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about pennsylvania deserves a chance to actually see the candidate who is asking for their vote, the issue isn't whether or not he is fit enough to be a senator, is hiding from his constituents, that's the exact opposite of what you do in a healthy democracy. you are entitled to ask a representative tough questions and how they will serve us, when we don't do that you get the biden administration, we all know how that's happening. i went down to pittsburgh and spoke directly to the people of pennsylvania to find out what the top issues are ahead of the election, watch. >> what the number one issue facing people in pennsylvania. >> i would say security, jobs a lot of people who don't know how to grow and the financial illiteracy and make opportunities outside of nine to five. >> crime a lot of people getting shot around here. >> violence, the guns. >> right now, that's what it is.
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>> education. >> public transportation. >> we need stronger guns contr control. >> mine is pro-choice. >> academy. >> people not having jobs. >> the cost of living in everything. >> police brutality, a lot of homeless, starvation, lack of jobs. people don't feel as comfortable as they used to. >> beaches. >> beaches, okay. >> landmarks. >> i'm done with that. >> more fun. >> joining me to take a closer look at the midterm election fox news contributor joe concha and kevin waller. kevin, there's a lot to discuss there is a lot of issues as you heard from those voters, why isn't federman more available to the public.
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>> the last one i want more fun, the elections are tomorrow but listen you see the lieutenant governor on crisscrossing the state on the stuff and had a big event with women in the commonwealth last week with his wife in a number of leading women across the state, you saw them campaign with the president and senator bob casey he agreed to that debate with doctor oz in october. the lieutenant governor is out there firing on all cylinders in pennsylvania goes to the polls and judge for themselves whether he should be the next senator. lawrence: is one debate enough? i just think what we have on the line is far more significant than one debate. >> lawrence, have any press conferences has john federman given since he won the nomination of the democratic party since the senate seat sense may, at the same debris get when you multiply number by
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, he's giving a press conferences, no major interviews outside of keble interviews of msnbc and to do a debate to answer your question on octobe october 251 month and six days after votes are being cast, both in pennsylvania start being cast on september 19 he's trying to run out the clock, being out there, it's not, he's not answering questions, he's not taking the real hard questions from any serious journalist and he should be doing 2 - 3 debates for the washington post who says he should be doing it he couldn't do one october 25 a couple of days before an election, john federman stands against fracking and needs to be called out or the polar opposite of click eastwood on crime and needs to be called out. in viewers and pennsylvania and pittsburgh and philadelphia see
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what's happening as far as crime is concerned, they see how much this man is struggling and we wish him well my mother had a stroke i get it completely you lose your motor skills but technically you're going to speak and he's not there right now, if you can't debate on the senate floor then you should be able to at least debate your opponent going into senatorial election and john federman simply doesn't seem to be able to do that wants to wait till the last possible moment after thousands of ballots are cast i'm sorry i'm not buying this with john federman of firing of all cylinders. lawrence: what about that democrat criticizing him as well and they realize the same thing happen with joe biden in the head? , now things are going so well, they're not willing to try that again, do you take the criticism for even the democrats are liberal media that are saying the same thing? >> is politics involved when
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you're in the polls and it looks like john federman is leaving doctor oz by double digits in the recent polls you want to maintain the status quo and run out the tape, when you're running a losing campaign, of course you want more debates, you see democrats claiming for that with incumbent republicans, that is smart politics but john federman is running a great campaign with the fellow new jersey and, joe is new jersey, a new jersey guy, i understand campaign dynamics and him wanting more debates but i think he is running out the tape in relatively good race against the new jersey guy doctor oz. lawrence: that's a difference, you've always been honest democrat he's saying he's not trying to run out the clock, he say that's not what he's trying to do. >> john federman wants to maintain the status quo and went by double digits which is what polling has right now you factored more debates and that dynamic could shift.
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>> the sad thing, this is not a sporting event, these are issues for the country that deserve answers in someone who's willing to serve the people fully we will follow the racing about you all back on, take you for being on the program. i spoke to david limbaugh about faith and how is disappearing for the american life, what he
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lawrence: welcome back when we first started cross country i made the promise i wouldn't just highlight the problems and shortcomings and just move on like many people do in the pre press, we are here for solutions, one city that is in desperate need of solutions is baltimore, over the last few years the city has seen a staggering rise of homicides and currently on pace to have the deadliest year in over a decade, that's why i went into maryland and spoke with reverend pastor of hubert memorial church about what elected leaders need to do to save their city. watch. >> what is the report card or the city of baltimore. >> three thanks, public safety they get enough, quality-of-life, crime, enough, when it comes to economic
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opportunity, they get an s. when it comes to educational excellence they get an. we're not talking leadership are talking policyholders. no leadership when i see it, what i see now is not leadership, these are young, ambitious african-americans with gpas greater political ambitions are moving to the system picking up a check from the government. lawrence: pastor, what's going wrong. >> we have young folk who are narcissist, we have young folk who don't value the wisdom of the previous generation. i think that we have young folk who are connected technologically but disconnected relationally as a part of our church fellowship we say when it comes to life and living in this arena and the other it's all about relationships or at eight about nothing. there's a pretended the relationship between people and basically. they are selfish and they don't
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care. >> they keep getting elected. >> i blame the electorate, very uninformed electorate, what they do they vote without any consideration to the policies that their party has perpetuated and brought us to this point. lawrence: what do we do to fix it. >> it must be long-term and short-term, long-term, do something to strengthen the families that are young people are growing up in, that means i'm going to use the f word, families with fathers that discipline must be imposed from the outside before it's instilled on the inside and no young african-american male is going to be successful without the big d, discipline. it starts at home. lawrence: do you have any hope. >> i believe in three anchoring institutions under attack in this country, number one is a
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family, the family is a first institution created by god, the family, not the church but the family. the second institution is the faith family which is where the bio family get their values from. if you are here regardless of the education of your parents and grand parents they have some values and morals and right and wrongs and that they abided by that they transmitted successfully to you and that's how you got here. >> the third one is educational institution i believe in school choice, these are the three institutions as people we must lead and control, who do you want to have more influence in the life of your child and you, am i right? we've got to have that, you understand. >> i do,. >> i know it's saturday but the revenues right faith plays a key role in happy and healthy family, right now many americans
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are struggling just to do that i caught up with my friend david limbaugh the resurrected jesus, to ask him about the role of religion into politics and culture, take a look. >> another reason i wanted to talk with you, you are man of faith you been through some things and it seems like the country is turning away from god you look every poll, they do want have anything to do, were deeply divided also as a country, do you think there is any correlation between those two. >> i think there's a direct correlation, you don't need polls by the way in to tell us what bad things are, degree of the celebration appeared evil on the margin of this country and it's largely been in the fact we have an unavailing god. i do not believe unity is necessarily a goal or virtue it's great to get along, we are
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not going to unify with people who are at war with the church and were with america and compromising. >> would become very narcissistic nation where they think it's all about us and our own personal happiness and the expense of others happiness as well. >> christianity were supposed to be directed toward the other person another people and we live our lives hoping we draw people to the gospel and live christlike lives through the holy spirit, you are so right this is a narcissistic culture this is not about you this is about you to some extent but it's about a relationship with god as long as we think were number one, number one, we think everybody should cater to us only, i think you have a great insight. >> ever fantastic new book out and you wrote it with your daughter.
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>> i want to bring kristen into the book process, great writers and entertainers they may never get a chance if they don't have a platform. i was blessed enough to have that i want to help my daughter in whatever way and what differentiates this book from other christian books is that we added prayers, she's been the primary author of those prayers and we both added each other back and forth but she is a prayer warrior and has a facility for it in a her idea, when you pray this will be a devotional book, i think it will inspire people it inspired me and as i read the person she wrote. >> is a beautiful book you have been so good to younger talent especially early on in my career a lot of people, you don't seek the praise but a lot of people pave the way for you but you pave the way for a lot of people. >> that's a good man, we have disturbing news america is
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facing a deadly surge of road rage attacks showing no signs of slowing down. explain what's going on with the new wave of violence
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♪ ♪ welcome back to cross-country, people are losing on the road, violet road rage incidents have been growing over the last few years and reached an all-time high, 2021 was the worst year on record for road rage related shootings in things are not snapping up to be much better in 2022. earlier this month in county colorado is 16-year-old boy shot on u.s. highway 85 on the road rage incident, the shooting happened around 10:00 a.m. on a friday morning and the suspect simply drove off immediately after pulling the trigger, while the 16-year-old survived the attack police are on the hunt for the perpetrator who shot him, is not just there in philadelphia 19-year-old was shot to death in broad daylight
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while sitting in his car outside of a fast food restaurant, the argument which ultimately led to the shooting was a road rage incident that started in the restaurants drive through line before eventually escalating interning deadly. just two days ago in quincy massachusetts a man was stabbed and part of a church following road rage related argument. it's unclear what started the confrontation but both men got out of their cars and begin fighting in front of a church, before the suspect eventually took a knife out of his trump and stabbed the victim. there are 70 people losing their temper behind the wheel the cross-country took to the streets of new york to see what drivers in the big apple have to say with their own experiences of road rage, watch. >> how do you feel about road rage, are you expensive more or
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less. >> more. >> i suppose so, being on the receiving end or giving. >> it's the same. >> i've been in florida for 15 years, it's the same. >> since the pandemic people are losing their cool. >> society in general, whichever continent, whichever country, society is deteriorating. >> i don't know what happened may be my driver merge lanes in front of somebody but this guy speak up on the side cuts us off and then breaks, pulling the bird right in the rearview mirror and it's crazy. >> people get amped up in driving and they get so pissed, they take out a gun and pointed out people. >> i definitely other people and they felt like an idiot for doing it. >> whoever was behind me standing on the horn. >> i went to the next person who pulls their horn and shove it up
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there plea. >> to think it acceptable level as loud. >> everyone needs to chill out. >> i see you don't have the same patience as we do in london, london is pretty impatient. lawrence: joining me to examine that crazy trend fox legally analyst mercedes coleman, thank you for joining the program, we laugh at the mos but is become a serious issue i was doing a ride along with the cop and he told me ever since: people have become so angry and are willing to release the frustration on the road, what are you seeing? >> lawrence it's so true i feel then and it's true across the board i do a lot of traveling for work, people are living on the edge it's been a two and a half years of complete uncertainty, there are individuals in their personal lives and professionalizing disruption where is the world going, where his office going to
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be whether they returned to the office, don't return to the office, all of the mass uncertainty, people are just on edge i am a traveler i been literally training our clients on how to handle trials that are coming up the pike and were talking about this because obviously it affects everything including what happened to courtrooms, it is just a mess, the way people are living these days, i think that's what people in the whole uncertainty is really seeping into and triggering anger which is what you start to see on the road. lawrence: i'm just curious what do you think it's going to take to make a u-turn on this. i've gotten angry on the road, i'd be at dishonest if i didn't say that but i never decided i wanted to shoot somebody because they cut me off. it seems like that's where we are, people want to shoot people because the other person cut them off it's not working. >> part of it you have to look at the penalties that attached to it, it can't be 70 doing road
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rage is just reckless driving why not look at the greater penalties that can attach if you have someone that is literally pointing a gun shooting into the car, they don't hit anybody but they charge the individual because of the circumstances there to be aggravating circumstances because part of it is road rage, making attempted murder not just reckless driving or to take criminal harassment or brandishing a firearm, actually attach aggravating circumstances to when you have individuals that are committing the crime in conjunction with the road rage, i'm going to liken it to what happened there was lots of texting when you are driving, this was years ago they had to increase the penalty severely because they figure people are texting the amount of accidents taking place are so extreme directly linked to texting while driving, now if you do so you can be charged with reckless driving and if they don't do the criminal path,
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you can take your license, have your license suspended, really look at the road rage as an circumstance that can affect that can attach otherwise i'm not sure what frankly can happen other than perhaps to counseling, the only counseling with a minor offenses but look at the offenses at the beginning of the segment, they are terrible, people are literally losing their lives over something like this. lawrence: you talk about the aggravating circumstances and a lot of progressive cities have gotten away from those in move them from the table. i gotta say when there's no consequences for this behavior it brings the culture, not just road rage, crime all across the country and i'm sure you see it, mercedes taken for joining us, coming up jimmy failing to look at the new ways companies are trying to lure worke
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layout and bringing back the iconic cubicles, the new seated privacy trend is an attempt to o win back workers, will he do the trick, jimmy failing the host across fox america and he has knowledge on this. jimmy are you pro-cubical or anti-cubical. i know you have a fancy office in your own show i know you have to deal with this but i'm excited for your team you think about other guys. >> the only game in the fancy office because they did not want me drinking on the open. >> it was because you were drinking it was because you were passing around the cops. >> it is a solo cups that get you in trouble, this is the thing everybody got so used to working at home in order to lure them back to the office they had to re-create home a little bit, people will be bringing their cats and dogs with them, people got used to it, they got working alone in the open floor plan is
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an purposes of that everyone's talking and you cannot concentrate, you don't want to hear what everybody has to say we don't do our best work we were hearing voices. >> don't you appreciate collaboration. >> what is time for collaboration but you don't collaborate for an eight eight hour or ten hour shift you collaborate for meeting. lawrence: did you place worth questioning. >> i played a lot of sports football, baseball and paid my rent betting on football and baseball. lawrence: it was all on your back. >> i'm carrying this operation. >> it's not that people need a little bit of privacy in a think working at home for a year reminded them of how much they hated their coworkers now were back in the office it was like i didn't want to see you day drinking in my pajamas i miss getting a cubicle and that's where we are. >> i think this is healthy for the country, jamie disagrees a new survey finds more than a third of people that use social media feel like they haven't had a real vacation unless they post about it online, do you agree i
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was on vacation last week i did not post about it. >> when i go on vacation and trying to destroy the evidence of what i'm doing let alone sharing it. it doesn't end good for a guy like me. it's a bad situation, this is the thing people don't know how to disconnect so they go away and they spend the day off working, i'm running my one-man news network, really go bungee jumping, here's a newsflash nobody cares go on vacation to unplug everybody's missing the point. >> that's not about unplugging you have to brag about it, people don't really post negative things on social media. >> according to instagram everyone is crushing, never had a bad day and all filter garbage, instagram should be called this is what i look like what i was taught they make all the filters to make you pretty.
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lawrence: i forgot the name of the app but she put me on the other day there is a new app where you post it alerts you and whatever is in front of you you take a picture of it, what is it called the real, it's called be real, it alerts you and you post that it could be dog poop. >> entirely interesting. >> if you post crap we have an app for that it's called twitt twitter. it's garbage. lawrence: seriously you're a real guy why can't people just be real. >> what it is nobody knows how to spend time with themselves anymore because we never disconnect you reachable in your front with you for hours a day if you connected on social media, it's not that they're not being real, they're playing to the forum, the playing of social medias be amazing if you're in instagram your gorgeous and everything is wonderful and you get the digital dopamine reinforced by other dopey people
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who think it makes sense to ruin the whole vacation, if you're on vacation post pictures really quick every couple takes a picture of them in the driveway, waiting hour until you're fighting, we want to watch that picture, that's the picture i want to watch. >> you said take route 80. >> that's what jimmy wants. >> social media is not reality, i want real reality. >> you can catch up on fox across america, jimmy thank you so much, more cross-country with a special announcement nex
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>> thank you for watching, before we go i want to give you a preview about my favorite story we will be covering next week. watch. >> looked at her. >> hey baby, how you doing, they
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