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pick up a fair trade coffee at mcclymonts in vineyard haven or go kiteboarding on south beach. in fact, we have literally been talking about their trip longer than it lasted. it was that brief. on the other hand , so was the moon landing. so is the wright brothers first flight at kitty hawk. duration is no measure of effect. those brief hours are venezuelan brothers and sisters spent on martha's vineyard, changed history and left what they're calling an indelible mark on the people who live d, said one resident. we were happy to help them on their journey. unfortunately, as it turned out, that journey ended abruptly at a military base on cape cod, where our venezuelan brothers and sisters are now being held against their will prisoners in a country they thought was their own. their no moka, where they are now kiteboarding, is complete out of the question. >> it's just a bitter dream at this point. now the people martha's vineyard knew this was going to happen and yet none of them thought to tell their venezuelan brothers
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and sisters before it happened, quote, i kept telling them it was like a dormitory, said jackie stallings, who lives on the island as soldiers arrived to deport her venezuelan siblings. i didn't want to say, you're going to a military base. well, of course not. it's a dormitory, just like your dad sent your elderly dog to a farm because he'll be happier there. but the venezuelans are not happier in military lock up. >> they loved martha's vineyard as they told msnbc, they considered it a paradise. >> they left here a few minutes ago. they're moved to cape cod, to the joint base in cape cod with new clothes. new cell phones haven't talked to lawyers for the first time and saying that they were actually brought to paradise. >> they don't resent it for now and they know they're the lucky ones. so finally, one reporter over at nbc news tells the truth about what is actually a pretty sad story. our venezuelan brothers sisters came to this country for a better life. and unlike so many, they actually found it.
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they arrived in one of the prettiest and most affluent destinations on the planet. an idyllic island with unlimited resources and many thousands of empty beds. and best of all, a population that claim to love them. no person is illegal. read the lawn signs. but it was all a lie. fifty brown people was too many for the people of martha's vineyard. they called in the army to have them removed like trash is . one island resident said. so actually , judging by the behavior, not simply by their lawn signs, which is the best way to judge people, the people of martha's vineyard are not especially compassionate. in fact, they're small minded and cheap and pretty nasty. as any waiter or babysitter who works alone can tell you, so once again, the ones you claim to be the best people are actually the worst people. remember when jimmy swagga got busted with and is very much like that. the truth turns out to be the opposite of what they told you it was. it's highly embarrassing. but here's the weird thing.
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i'm not saying they're not embarrassed at all. jimmy swaggart famously apologized for his sins because he had shame. but the people martha's vineyard have no shame. and so they're not apologizing . in fact, against all evidence, they're now bragging about how wonderful they are. >> yesterday, kerry picketed the washington times, caught up with martha's vineyard senior senator . that would be miss elizabeth warren. massachusetts. >> listen to elizabeth warren's version of the martha's vineyard story. >> martha's vineyard. is it getting a bad rap right now? martha's vineyard? yeah. no. oh, say to the people of his vineyard, open their hearts and we're helpful, too. oh, the boy, chris were deceived and dropped there in privately chartered shed. and teresa, like a prop for
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a governor who's just trying to make this. well, if nothing else, it's interesting to see history, history that we've watched unfold, a story in which the facts are not at all in dispute, get rewritten in real time and you wonder how many other stories have been rewritten. but we can see this one being written, rewritten in elizabeth warren's telling. actually , the people of martha's vineyard are the heroes and run to santurce is the villain because he deceived them. now, we just heard and it's again, factually not in dispute that island residents deceived their venezuelan's siblings by telling them they were just going to dorm. they're not being locked up on a military base like terrorists. so actually , the people of martha's vineyard, the residents there are the ones who did the trick. they tricked the venezuela ones into going to a military base,
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but that wasn't deception. now, according elizabeth warren, it was an act of love. but at some point, whatever the people of martha's vineyard got what they wanted, everything is back to normal. there. >> the people who live there are relieved they're not going to be needing minorities in their midst to spoil the usual festivities and that would include the food and wine festival each year. for the past decade, more than twenty five hundred food and wine newsiest converge on the island of martha's vineyard for a culinary and wine extravaganza. so have an oyster, then takes the wine that have your other oyster and taste the wine again. that's the routine for each one . of two oysters for wine. see how the oyster tastes on its own. see how you like flavors of the wine with the oyster. the martha's vineyard food and wine festival. four days and three nights of celebration. so just so you know, you taste
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the wine and then eat the oyster and you taste the wine again in the way they mesh in your mouth. those flavors, the complexity of them, it's like an explosion on your palate. and that's why thousands of people come to martha's vineyard every year for that festival. >> but guess who doesn't come? venezuelan's unless they're serving the oysters and pouring the wine. so really, we could go on at great length about this because just such a great story and reveal so much. >> but it's much bigger than the now established fact that martha's vineyard is populated by nasty liberals who don't tip and don't actually want colored people in their midst. that's true. we know that now. but the bigger story is one that affects the rest of us . the other three hundred and forty million people who live here is that what we saw in martha's vineyard is in fact just a taste of what is absolutely the official policy of the democratic party. and it is this. if your town votes the right way, then you get military protection.
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the military shows up immediately. 50 people not hurting anybody. and the army comes to remove them. can you imagine talk about a nine one one call. that's pretty great. all you need to do is vote 80% for joe biden. you can do that and throw some donations this way, too. but what about everybody else? >> well, everyone else is so well, and that would include all of us over the past eleven months, american authorities have encountered more than two million illegals along the southern border. it's the highest number ever recorded by the u.s. government at least another one million were allowed into this country's so-called economic migrants, meaning they want better jobs because who doesn't want a better job? hundreds, thousands more . >> we don't know the number, but clearly hundreds of thousands just sneaked in. >> that's according to the official data. now, how many of those are headed to military bases for deportation? and how many cases of the u.s. military arrive to solve what is so clearly a disaster?
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zero, because it wasn't martha's vineyard. now, we've been making a documentary on this. a documentary on the border is called battle for the borders, coming out later this year. and in the course of reporting it out, we obtained this footage showing how some of these illegal aliens enter this country. these pictures were shot on july twenty third. this year. how are you doing? state police or are you from back we are doing here? keep your hands out of your pocket. any weapons on you? denied the motion just no i.d., no permission when much motion . >> so when people on martha's vineyard think of illegal
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immigration and they really think groundskeepers and waiters and people who work at the back end of the kitchen, people who clean up or prepare the food, that's what illegal immigration is to them. >> they're not really thinking. none of us are really thinking that people might be showing up from pakistan, really pakistan. they didn't walk. by the way, isn't pakistan the place where isis is just called for jihadis? to enter the united states and kill americans? why are these guys walking along a road in texas now during their interview with the police? >> both the men you just saw admitted they were here illegally. they said they each paid thousands dollars to be smuggled into the united states . >> this is very common now. it's not the immigration you remember. who are these people? >> do they mean us harm? it's not simply a matter of competing for jobs with american citizens. it's potentially a grave threat . and a lot of people like this are coming across the border right now. here's fox's bill manoogian. >> for the very first time, a brand new fox news drone
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equipped with thermal imaging captures images of mass illegal crossings in the middle of the night in eagle pass, texas. this morning, migrants could be seen crossing the river and walking on a private property where over one hundred gathered and waited for border patrol. processing. sometimes the del rio sector here gets upwards of two thousand illegal crossings in a single day. and this was only one of three huge groups we have already seen so far . this morning. and it's not even noon yet out here. take a look at this second group we saw. this was another group of about 200 who crossed illegally and started walking along a local highway out here. this is how it is in el paso. you can just be driving down the road and you'll see large groups of several migrants just walking down the highway waiting to be picked up and apprehended by border patrol. >> so we're just getting word right now that the white house, many white house officials are telling, quote, journalists they are very annoyed by bill melungeons reporting it's, quote, a islamized.
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in other words, unlike reporters, "the washington post" and the new times, bill meluzin doesn't think that he works for joe biden. he's taking pictures of what's actually happening. and that's wrong. what's interesting, given what is happening, which is that we are being invaded by people who have no right to be here for reasons that we don't really understand is that none of the people who are complaining about ron desanto sending 50 venezuelans to martha's vineyard have city word about what else is happening on the border. and a lot is happening is an ongoing humanitarian disaster a tragedy for the people being trafficked? and they are being trafficked. but it's also an ongoing disaster for us who live here. it's our country. as melungeon reported, human traffickers are loading more than a dozen people into the backs of cars right now, which is a disaster. >> watch this. and i'm going to say it all in uvalde, fox news was with texas dps troopers as they pulled over a human smuggler from michigan.
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hidden inside his trunk, two illegal immigrants from honduras, all of them arrested. >> and in kinney county, texas, troopers pulled over this van and were shocked when they found 16 illegal immigrants being smuggled in the back of the . so it's a human wave and that's not an attack on the people coming over here. they are being rewarded by the biden administration in exchange for breaking our laws, for mocking our constitution. they're being rewarded with public benefits. so why wouldn't they come? but the volume of this is without precedent in american history. and you have to ask yourself what does this mean for the country? it's obviously destabilizing, but what does it mean long term for the country? >> well, just to give you some perspective, on the numbers here, is neil monroe at breitbart has reported in a given year, roughly three migrants arriving for every four americans who were born in this country,
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three migrants for every four americans born. >> oh, remember the great replacement theory was a conspiracy theory. it sounds more like a statistical fact, actually . was there a vote on this? do we get to vote on this? do people want this democracy? >> remember that that's people vote and get to decide what kind of government they get and what sort of policies that government enacts. no, no, no one voted in this. nobody wants this. it's happening anyway against the will of the entire country. so what did biden say? about this? >> well, here's what he said today on the border. why is the border more overwhelmed under your watch as the president ? >> because there are three countries that are never fewer sure. are immigrants coming from central america and from mexico. this is a totally different circumstance. what's on my watch now is venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. and the ability to send them back to those states is not
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rational. you could send them back and have them say, we're working with mexico and other countries to see if we can stop the flow. but that's the difference. well, that's just completely insane. of course, they're coming through mexico and we control the mexican economy. we could turn off the mexican economy in one minute if we wanted to, of course, we're by far their biggest trading partner. and so we have an enormous amount of leverage over the mexican government. and if we said the mexican government not one more crosses through your country, into ours that be the end of it because no one wants to tango with the federales. no one takes american law enforcement seriously because they know there's going to direct you to local welfare office. nobody messes with the mexican at rallies, period, and everyone knows that. but we're not doing that. what biden said that is true is that as of this fiscal year, migrants in places other than the northern triangle countries of mexico, specifically cuba, nicaragua and venezuela, do make up nearly 40% of the total apprehensions at the border as of last month. that's a one hundred 75% jump from last year. what biden didn't say, of
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course, is that it's all his fault. he's solely responsible for this. he stopped deporting asylum seekers, is allowing asylum seekers with fraudulent claims to remain in this country. and of course, the message is going out to the world. just show up and you'll be fine. so let's say you wanted to harm the united states . what would you do? well, what did fidel castro do in nineteen eighty with the mariel boatlift, he opened his prisons and mental hospitals and sent him to miami, thereby changing miami forever. venezuela is doing something very similar. venezuela is opening its prisons and sending them here. breitbart reports. tonight, the dhs is warning border officials to be on the lookout for venezuelan convicts entering the country. dhs indicates that, quote, the venezuelan government is purposely freeing inmates, including some convicted of murder, and extortion. it's unbelievable. again, we've seen this before and it's a catastrophe again. during the carter administration, fidel castro's government, the cuban government did the very
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same thing. a hundred and twenty five thousand people came to florida. a sun-sentinel article from nineteen eighty five estimated that out of the hundred and twenty five thousand migrants came at the time, 16 to 20 thousand were criminals. the miami district director for immigration called it an invasion, quote, the bootless should never been allowed to happen at any other time. >> it would have been an act of war. and bill clinton was governor of arkansas at the time, said exactly the same thing. but a lot has changed since nineteen eighty five . no one in the federal government will admit what this is , which is an invasion. and of course, the media are totally for it because, hey, cheap housekeepers. so law enforcement authorities ,rather than doing anything about the people invading our country, are talking about prosecuting ronda santos as we understand it. 48 migrants were lured. i will use the word lured under false pretenses into into staying at a hotel for a couple of days. they were taken by airplane. at a certain point, they were shuttled to an airplane where
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they were flown to florida and then eventually flown to martha's vineyard again under false pretenses. the information that we have that they were promised work, they were promised a solution to several of their problems. we do have the names of some suspects involved that we believe are persons of interest in this case at this point. but i won't be parting with those names. i think to be to be fair, i think everybody on this call knows who those names are already, so i won't be naming any of them. that's appalling and shocking for any law enforcement official, a guy who carries a gun and has a right to shoot you, to be parroting by the administration political talking points in front a camera. that man should be ashamed. that is completely over the top that he would say something like this. this is all crazy. we're being invaded. and now they're talking about prosecuting ron de santa because he sent fifty people to martha's vineyard who immediately deported so they wouldn't get in the way. the food wine festival, true craziness. steven miller worked at
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the white house for four years, mostly in immigration. he's the founder of america first legal. we're happy to have him tonight. steven miller, thanks so much for joining us . i have to say thank you. the one thing i admire about martha's vineyard is they don't even mess around. i wonder why republicans don't do the same out of here now. military base, you. >> well, of course, that's what needs to be done, needs to be done in every republican state. and in the meantime, wherever possible, whatever is necessary, we should be sending illegal aliens that can't be deported for any reason by the governors to wherever rich white democrats live, the billionaires who are financing the monstrosity that biden has wrought on our country. but want to pick up on something very important that you said in your monologue ,which is that illegal immigration is happening from countries that you never imagined in your entire life. illegal immigration from pakistan, yemen, senegal, afghanistan, somalia, syria, all throughout asia, all throughout the world. >> this is one hundred and fifty countries descending
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illegally on our borders and being allowed free entry by the biden administration. that includes a number that is never discussed and never reported and not even counted in official release statistics ,which is that the obama administration has helped human traffickers and smugglers relocate into the united states . >> almost 300000 unaccompanied minors. three hundred thousand minors. this is the largest human and child trafficking operation in world history. i dare anyone to find anywhere in the world that so many illegal immigrant children have been trafficked ever. and biden is doing it using government resources, government planes, government workers, it's it's beyond belief and i wonder how long. >> i mean, by the way, if the law means nothing, then why are the rest of us following it? it's a war on the middle class,
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tucker. >> and if it isn't reversed, there will not be a country left to save. >> i agree with that, stephen . thank you so much. >> thank you. so we told you last night about a teacher in canada who enlisted his entire class into his fetish. just flat out. you're now participating in my fetish. the school district is defending him, of course. we have an update on that story straight ahead. to fox nation. >> exclusive first breakfast, new look at modern socialism. socialism seems dead and buried ,but now it's back . get the truth behind the idea and how they continue to impact our society. the most ferocious debates
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>> now to see if you're eligible to add five seven five five three five one. last time we told you about a teacher at oakville trafalgars high school in ontario, rightfr across from niagara fallom niasg teachers recently started wearing enormous prostheti c in the classroom in front of children as part of a fetish. , in case you doubt that it is , n the costume is intended to emulated genrede of japanese. that translates roughly as exploding milk. so for a number of days, a couple of media organizations ,including a canadian media outlet that visited the school, tht the identity of
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that teacher is stephen hannah oakfieldteacher , our high schol no attempt to correct those reports. why they wanted to protect this man. but after our segment, the dalton school district board in ontario emailed us toca say the contrary of theseteac multiple reports which we cited, the teacher in question is nothe q, in fact, called stephen hannah. well, what is his names name? will the school board refuse to, tell us ? cae school said, quote, we cannotnn confirm the identity of the individual in the photo video radio segments. well, why not?teacher. this is a teacher. thiss is an adult man who's enlisting children in hiso know sexual fantasies. you might want to know his his e because he's a dangerous creep. e again, werd tc reached out to the hulton district school board to ask, why are you hiding the identitky of a man who is enlistingy of children in his fantasies? >> they refused to comment. i initially, the school board, oakfield, trafalgar high school, and terry was also protecting this teacher. in fact,high schs the high sche
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a policy of protecting teachers who expose themselve in ths inl the classroom. the school's official policy state that, quote, dress codespo must prevent students from wearing clothing that exposes or makes visible and .that >>'s oh, okay. that's the policy. but it applies to students. >> so this guy is free to wag his prosthetic in the faces of e kids becauseas he gets off on i. >> this is disgusting. it's the abuse of children. it harms children, sexualizing childrenarms chi harms them whe. do it. and we know it's happeningmplain because it's on cameraedit and students have complained about it. bue adul, the sct the adults, t. board and the media are protecting this guy. and it's not just canada.ss p thisar is starteend in the unitd states unless parents speak up and say, we will not accepty this, you may not sexualize our children, you may not enlist them in your fantasies e or your fetish life. keep that at home.jami it will continue. well, jimmy mitchell has been one of the leading voices
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against this. she founded the groue grp againt groomer's, and they are groomer's against groomer's has exposed the sexualization of children in our country schools and the mutilations that are occurring in so-called gender clinics. grotesqure, but that's not allowed. se against groomer's for trying to defend children against mutilation and the sexualizatio hasn by adults hasc been punished to leadinge tw payment processors. in fact, the two biggest ones, paypal and venmo, which is owned by paypal, have shut it down. >> jamie mitchell is the founder of against groomer'sowne and joins us today. >> thanks so much for comingshut on . so on what grounds? so you're not allowed to conduct business in the unitedtc states because you think it'sk s wrong when adults enlist children in their fantasies? fawhat if what did venmo and paypal say to you? >>what right. you? >> so.nks fo well, thanks for having me last night at about 2:00 inmorn the morning, i received an email from paypainl and venmo a few minutes later saying that they basically permanently banned our accounto s. rmanentl
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we've never gotten a violation before. they said that we violated, vio though, their user agreements, which we're not sure what in the agreement we violated. there was no really detailed message to that, just the notification that we have been banned. and yeah, i mean, we're just an organization that is comprised completelyf of gay people. few s we even have a few trans peopleo within our organizatiourn just trying to fight this evil that is happening in the name of lgbtq . oi the whole alphabet mafia. now and we're just trying to stand up against it and we'reshd haing punished for that. so it's,pp you know, this would happen, but it's always a bits u shocking. >> so your position is justthin. leave the kids out, do child your thing, don't sexualize children, don't mutilate children. that seems lik like a very mainstream position. who at paypal and venmpao do yog know is in favor of sexualizing and mutilating children? do you have any sense? i personally yeah. i mean, that's clearly
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the position that they're taking now. they're defending and child predators and the entire ideology that is transitioningen children and mutilating their bodies and using them as objects. that's that's the position with. that's that's the side thatso they want to stand with .bu so, you know, we're happy to have enemies like this. but it's just really sad. and , you know, they say thatism they took our accounint down fot discriminatory behavior. but i think that that's exactly what they did to us . i mean, no other lgbtbann organization would evered be banner pld from their platfol is if they fell in line thi with this, you know, agenda. is. but we don't and we're not scared by this. we're not intimidated. we'rg totop.e not going to stop. >> it only makes us stronger. but it's it's i mean, we have a pretty clear deal in thise country and everyone participates. >> and you participat do what you want, a very tolerant country. just leave the kids out of it.lh just kind of leave my children. out of it. tha but they won't. and i'm grateful that you are. so, yeah, that's it. just leave the kid.ucke thank you so much.r:ie they can.
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suffering. whilhen you have all of this vast wealth. >> those are legitimatewe concerns. alth.so he expected because it . is his guest. >> oh, of course. yeah.oh, ye reparationons, sel. sell the crown, send it to liberia. okay, but that's not actually what happened. here's what happened. i think you're right about reparations in terms of if people want to, though., what they need to do is you alwayspl need to go back towhere wa the beginning of a supply chain wherginning e was the beginningf the supply chain that was in africa? and when that crossed whe entire wall , when the slavery was taking place, which waicfirss the first nation the world that abolished slavery, the first nation in the world to abolish it, it was started by william wilberforce, was the british in great britain. >> they abolished slavery. two thousand naval men diede on the high seas trying to stopo slavery. why? n ki because the african kings werenn rounding up the wrong people. dithey had them on cages, waitig in the beaches. no one was o running into africn th get them. and i thinemk you're totally right. if reparations need to n be paih
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,we need to go right back to the beginning of thatch, supply chain and say, who is rounding up their own people and having them pocketing pages? absolutely. ma thethat's where they should . and maybe, i don't know,ybe the descendants of those t families, they died in the highg seas trying to stop the slaverys that those families shouldsometh receive something to, i thinkt' same time. it's an interesting discussion. hilary, thank you very much.l cn i appreciate. >> we'll continue to discuss in the future. it's an interesting discussion . >> a fact tsunami just crestedir desperately trying to get out. before you drowns. n cnn well, that's wharit happening on cnn right now. joe biden, meanwhile, has s declared covid is over. or >> okay, so that's behind us . but there's a new horror fromow china arriving on our shores now. callncalled the chinese lanter fly. and apparently it's an invasion to find out what exactly this portends for the rest ofpo us , we go to forest galanti. he's an outdoor adventure expert on the lantern full force. thanks so much for coming on .
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so what is it? lanterns fly and how thoroughly will our lives be turned upside down by its arrival? >> we're doomed, tucker.val? no, i'm kidding. it's a small insect that came over to the united states , likely in a shipment of rocks, actually , that arrived in two 2014 in pennsylvania. it is , however, an absolute pest and it is attackinge grapevines. thd since 20142014, 'v, they hae spread to overey 14 differentlin states and they are causing millions of dollars of harm to the agricultural industry. agricultthis is a sidebar. but why in pennsylvania be importing rocks from china? i've been there quite a few rocks, i think, in ins a pennsylvania. >>good that's a good question.tn and i'm not going to lie. i'm not an expert on rock importations. i have no idea.m not yeahei, no, i'm not either. i'm going to read up on it, though. so what kinds of crops doest'
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clinton fly eat? >> well, it's interesting. he te when they firsest foundn that the lantern fly, they thought that it was only the trees owerf haven that were being attacked. , they foundr time ou at that they're actually attacking grapes and particularlyicularly wine g, and they've caused something like fifty million in damagen dn pennsylvania. and now there are statementss saying that these flieofs aremsa attacking all kinds of fruit,, which the research seemsbu a little bit mixed. but as far as how big ofright? a problem this is , it's rea a problem as old as time, ll right. it's human s and pests.bi and i don't think it's really ga that big of an issue on on a global scale. wait, they're attacking wine grapes. so this is another group of immigrants the people of martha's vineyard don't want heregrants t at. ants >> i don't think anybody wants them here. you know, and i'm talking grades, of course, because they are. yeah, they are causing damage tu to two vineyardsgh and all throughout the northeast. >> amazing force.3 4 f1
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on the chinese lantern fly. appreciate it. my pleasure. e chntern fl so that's the newest plague toh arrive here from china. thstbut china is doing a lothina more than that. china is , by th e way, taking over brazil, the biggest econom by in latin america. we went to brazil tot it investigate how exactly this effects might be. on t and what its effects might be . on thursday, a new episode of our documentary series is out. it's called the china takeover. i want to give you a quick preview of it. preview of it right now. >> right now. >> china, brazil relations china and china, latin americad ch relations should keep moving forward. but like yangtse river and the> amazon river, it's really striking the amount of control that china already has from with brazil or brazil. yo u know what we want from brazil?a they know how brazil can play >> a role in rice. >> we're being leverage.goin we'rg e beintog encircled. d we're going to wake up one dayep and we're going to be very, very surprised and very upset. le to and then people are goingw ask, how did this happen? >> and the answer is , we let it happen.
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and she may be asking, why would i care if china buys critical infrastructure insons brazil? well, you should care for a lot of reasons and this documentaryt will explain what they are trying to take over thursday. huon fox nation. >> so you look at companies like apple and disney, thoroughly american companies started by americans, run by americans, and they're now completely destroyed. why? . well, something called esg is ah big part of the reason.e question is any, is there any wy to fight back against it? well, no one really thougha gotw a good way to fight back until pavic ramaswamy came up with an idea. he joins us next to explain what it is . >> i'm steve johnson. founder of deal with rising interest rates and inflation. there's a lot of uncertainty in
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the worst. and the people who actually do a pretty good job, you are told, are evil. kerry could win.e looks like she's going to win. in arizona, for example, she's not even allowed on tv. t she's so bad.she' so they tell you someone's terrible. s mayb.e the person is terrible. maybe yoy u shouldan look carefy to make up your own mind. you know, that's that'sw a fascinating interview with monica crowley. it's right now you can stream it on fox nation. >> so something called yes. gee, is basically determiningrmn where your money is going. it determines investment strategies. so work corporate investors take your money, whether it'ser a pension fund or even just you hand it over and then the they invest in places with high esg scores and they do this not just with companies, but with countries. >> so places like sri lank placa and the netherlands followed esg guidelines and gotten hugelg trouble and had massivetr political disruption as a result. >> so what do you do aboutoubl ?
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>> well, vikram swami has spentn his life in finance, have been really successful in that, and he's got a brand new idea to slow this down.si ng hishe's using his stakes in a and apple to awaken the popular nation to how terrible esg is . >> vikram aswang is also an author. he wrote book nation of victims, which is excellent, and he runs drive asset management. he join vic. >> thanks so much for coming on . so how does the this is one of these trends. it's so clearly bad for the country and for individuals, but no one can do anything to slow it down. >> tell us what you're doing.at sure. the problem is really prettyif simple, tucker, is that if you s have an investment accounttm, chances are a large investment manager is using your money to syst companies like apple, like chevron, to fight systemic racism with the racial quota system or to fight climatenge by change by drilling us and applying emissions caps. if you wan and if you want them tt o delivr that message with your money, then that's fine.pr but if youob don't, thenlem. yol a problem. and sooped w a solution that i developed was to launch strive. >> we've launched tw newo new funds. our first fund wass. a us energy fund called drl l drill, listed
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on the new york stock exchange that tells energy companies like chevron to drill more , to frack more , to do whatever allows them to make the most money. and then we launched our second fund, which we announced todaye. ,trv strive on the new yorkstoc stock exchange and send dis a letter to the board ofne appl, sent a letter to the board ofpoi disney tellingti them to get ou of politics and focus on their products to apple telling them to focus on merit rather thanin race, or politics in their hiring practices as they're doing with their racial equity audit and tellingu poliey to get out of politics altogether and go back to focusing on their businessd focu. o and so for americans who wanth to deliver that message with their money, i felt they deserved antheir i option.i that's whyon i launched drive .w that's why we launched these two funds. fund hi hope this is the beginning of a new movement in capital markets, tucker, because i think we need it because they're going to listen unless there's real money behind it. >> do yo somet new iu think thel to pay attention? >> look, i shouln?d tell this.i took i was launching my book in new york last week, but i took a break during my book tour boo where the ceo of chevron asked me to have dinner with their
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