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>> fox news alert president biden just wrapped up his comments at the united nations general assembly and he addressed the chilling new threat from russia about nuclear weapons potentially being used against the west. hello, everyone this is outnumbered i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my coat nose emily compagno, a list also joining us showed up to stony, malibu and raymond arroyo. i was ago vladimir pugh made it very clear that he is prepared to go nuclear in the war against
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ukraine. he warned the west that he is not bluffing. >> if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened with a without doubt use whatever means to protect russian our people. this is not a bluff. and those who try to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the prevailing winds could also blow in their direction. speak up body reacted moments ago. >> let us put speak plainly, a prominent member the united nations security council invaded its neighbor. attempted to erase a sovereign state from the map. russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the united nations charter. no more important, then the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force. again, just today, president putin has made overt
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nuclear threats against era and reckless disregard for the responsibilities of a nonproliferation regime. >> that was the opening of his address, and it began very strongly by saying that the united nations security council member invaded his neighbor. then a question or that immediately comes to his mind is that why is russia on the security council that he was asked yesterday about whether he will call for the removal of russia and he did it. but i didn't get here that today. today. >> remember that united states is the biggest contributor to the united nations budget. our budget, our contribution is 29% of their budget. we pay for, first off. second look this was happening to the market right now. people are searching for flights to get out of russia, you get an inflation in energy crisis that is threatening the up and all of that. he didn't address that, he needed to be stronger and it was it. he didn't go off to china, he didn't go after iran and he
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didn't do anything in the speech first and foremost. but this that for vladimir puritan is so terrifying for me. i remember the cold war in the 80s between the united states and russia and it was a real threat that russia could engage nuclear weapons. he's got about 1500 warheads right now, another 3,000 on reserve, and we are not in the mind of latin repute in any think we need to be very, very concerned about this. and again oil prices around the world are jumping on this. this is very, very scary. >> and what makes nuclear weapons the whole prevalence deterrents and nuclear shared disk construction, was dependent on that is leaders engaging one another in those terms. let me prudent has been rational, but nevertheless accorded vladimir puritan might be a little less rational, and potentially in a healthy when we don't know. but rain then, those are nice words from the president. i know so i like words that are tough, they're nice but what
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about action. you come at the office were just going to give you pipeline delayed sanctions, they were very, very small and the beginning. he announced, no u.s. troops are going to be involved. which we all agree with lito and announced that you don't take it off the table when you're dealing with an enemy. in "the washington post" had this reporting said that it was very small, may paragraphs down from a few months ago and said that it was remarking on u.s. intelligence that the russian leader believe that the biden administration was chastened by the humiliated withdraw from afghanistan and wanted to avoid new wars. so another way's, . >> strength matters. you are watching the way russia and china are now aligns. china, get our ultimate partner russia. that is a bad sign, and it is in policy that if created the environment we find ourselves in. when he was saying, let me speak clearly, i would speak i would prefer he would speak at all. he could barely get the words
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out. the world looks at this and it seems unsteady, it's not recent, and they feel they can't cut trike trust what is coming out of joe biden's mouth. the tickly will recede in the "60 minutes" interview. and other end of the cities given of late, where the white house as the come in and clean up after every word. but the most important thing that we shouldn't let go by, we are here to defend democracy. that is what america is about. defending a mock democracy. i don't know how you can say that with a straight face. and i wonder how it can be deceived with the u.n. general council. when you have the president demeaning and half of his own citizenry. as raises, scene evolves, crazy people, hazy people, how you can say that we are the model for the world it is a hard case to make. and that's what i've heard from some of my foreign friend 210 for this week for the u.n. seek out it's a point when you
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undermine democracy in the argument. when you undermine then say we are at risk it's tougher to coalesce. emily, to the point of ending recently on hatred let me prudent, essentially conscripting the entered thousand new soldiers, these are not citizens just yet but they were once and with military experience is not as if he is saying all of you noncitizens were constricting you, but russia said that that's the next appear, because the one-way flights are booked out of the country and a set of color this immobilization, the country is putting it a mobilization. because the word moquila means barry and dario. people are afraid that their husbands on their love want to go to the next one to guide new crane. how could he hold this population when he is now constricted people who don't want to be conscripted? >> that's right. their fears have left them to create a new term based on the grace. because of their fears of what that constriction might hold for them and their families. while his defense minister says
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that is limited to the 300,000 in any world without direct experience don't worry it won't affect you, how can anyone take a minutes work? that's for flights, if you look up on google flights and reaching $50,000 for family of three to get to joe berg, and the reason is because they are looking at places where they don't need to have a visa. that level of desperation, their families hold for their love want because they are at the mercy and the hands of face is zealous unhinged despot israel. and the ramifications of that, economic and otherwise, can't be understated because with this fleeing, and without fear they will be a desperation. him being cornered and also the action and the influence and impact on the population and i have to point as well that in combination with our leader there, at the u.n. general assembly right now. we talk about how actions matter, what actions do we have to go on? he granted a visa to a would be a so he can attempt this general assembly this week.
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we have the fact that he's refused to call out by name the countries that have aided prudent in his ovation as he pointed out. what is this combination of iran and china during his speech? he spent much time on climate change than a condemnation. within the action to the tune of finances brought about detailed actual support of ukraine. we've been lacking that too, so he speaks left much to be desired in the way strength and when you juxtapose that, and we laid against his actions, i have nothing but to be disappointed as an american citizen. and frightened end of the half of those russians were paying for their lives and those of their loved ones. speak up you forgot afghanistan by the way. >> and i was when he was on harrison last hour. that is when the world looked at the united states and they view change. >> absolutely, and i call it a smash-and-grab robbery. you shall have been afghanistan so that china sees i taiwan, and ukraine, it felt like that half of the speech certainly a third
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set ranch on the change is that really the issue here when china is circling taiwan, and you have all these foreign words, wars flexing their muscle. >> one of the reasons we gave russia so much power so that prudent could even be son his ds because we have basically sold ourselves off in the meeting energy from russia. that happened in europe as well, there's an energy crisis because we become so dependent on them for energy as well as food. so i think that one of the things that really needs to be discussed is how we are going to separate ourselves from that. because right now britain is the dollar rising energy markets right now there's going to be a currency war because of the sanctions. and i think that's going to lead to more problems on the road. we've got so fine to bet that for a year since about 2011 he said at the u.s. dollar is a parasite on the global economy because you keep printing more, again further into debt, and now he's saying that he's going to put the golden's reserves. >> in this ukraine adventure has
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cost us $54 billion so far. and that is probably a low estimate, but that is three times the entire e.u. contribution to the war in ukraine. this is their war firstly, they need to contribute. why joe biden didn't race today that the u.n. is beyond me. it was the perfect time for. >> i know a follow up a possum will probably raise that. >> coming up a left-wing activist files a lawsuit against ron desantis for sending migrants to martha's vineyard up next.
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billion dollars civil lawsuit. essentially, the attorney general letitia james is alleging in his lawsuit that donald trump and his three children as well as others, artificially inflated the value of certain property in order to derive financial benefits among them for example. low interest bank loans. during a news conference that lasted more than half an hour and in almost a 300 page filing a number of specifics were mentioned for example. it was alleged by the attorney general that mar-a-lago had a claim to value by mr. trump of $739 million its real value being $75 million. also mentioned, was his own personal residence in trump towers. letitia james said that the size of the unit according to mr. trump was 30,000 square feet when in fact it was barely 11,000 square feet. again underscoring that these
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are the examples of how he inflated the values of some of his property. letitia james then the news conference that wrapped up just moments ago, went out to explain how specifically by inflating the value of properties mr. trump and his family were able to benefit. listen. >> children, donald trump jr., ivanka trump, and eric trump, a former trump organization cfl alan weiss and burke and trump organization controller jeffrey mcconnell. mr. trump in the trump organization repeatedly and persistently manipulated the value of assets, to induce banks to lend money to the trump organization on more favorable terms than what otherwise have been available to the company. speak up now, i'm on among the remedies that are being sought by the attorney general, she went on to say that donald trump
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as well as the history children should be barred from serving as officers directors in any a company in new york state, and that mr. trump should also be barred from taking part in any real estate transactions for the next five years. >> notably she went on to say, that she believed that some of the findings were violation of federal law, and was discovered that her investigators is not going to be sent to the u.s. attorney for the seven district of new york as well as the irs. now, as a mr. trump, he was subpoenaed to testify as you might recall just last month he invoked his fifth amendment right that he would not testify. he could not be compelled to incriminate himself, mr. trump called the investigation a witch hunt repeatedly. he said that letitia james who is black, was investigating him solely for political reasons and
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accused of being racist. and just a short time ago now we got a statement from one of mr. trump's attorneys are rooted right now in full. it says that today's filing is neither focused on the facts nor the law is only focused on advancing the attorney general political agenda. it is abundantly clear that the abundant's office has exceeded that blanketed transactions were no wrongdoing is taken place. we are confident that our judicial system when asked if it is unchecked abuse of authority and will apply to defending our client against each and every one of the attorney general's meritless claims. again, the headman is the seller, the attorney general of the new york state has filed a quarter billion dollar lawsuit against donald trump and his children and others it appears now that emily, the next step after this three year investigation, is going to lead to a court room. back to you. >> thank you david. from attorney general will be weighing in on this
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breaking news, today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on america reports. so be sure to stay with fox news that he could tune in for that on "america reports." >> is pretty stunning what causes outrage among the left end up biting border crisis. turns out it is not the record-breaking number of illegal immigrants that have snuck into our country, or the totally dangerous terror suspects among them, or the horrifying videos of smugglers talking tossing children over the board a lot or migrants who were taken advantage of are killed while trying to get here. or that texas national charge member who died after jumping into the rio grande to save migrants. the democrats in the media have been silent on all of that. but when 48 migrants, or fall in almost a first class to ritzy martha's vineyard, courtesy of florida governor the reaction was immediate and explosive. democrats in the media tour into ten. attempt to shirk launched a
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criminal investigation or not a left-wing activist group has filed a class action lawsuit. all of it to spots by 48 migrants in martha's vineyard for 44 hours. raymond? representing .000.25% of the board of praxis volume are those 448 migrants. and yet that is what somehow has sparked outrage. >> we are asking the wrong question and having the wrong conversation, this is about ron desantis sounding a few migrants across the border, and that's just estimate, the question is what with the policies that created the crisis that we are seeing. biden has turned our border patrol into travel concierge and child care specialist. they pick these people up, and i've been with and i've seen them. they care for them change diapers, get them floored me, move them from one house to another, and florida gov. ron desantis said its way if you're
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really a sanctuary jurisdiction, sanctuary city here some people free to give century two. care for them. i would agree with charlemagne, desantis was a genius because he's baptist to national attention, is put in the center of the conversation before the midterms, it is a crisis that is being the gathering all of the southern states for many, many years. he needs to be addressed. so i'm glad we are talking about at the question is will really do about it next. i hope the republicans step up as well. meaning that the republicans in congress would will legislation to find a way that we have clean, ordered, and legal immigration. we need that, and i say look i am a child of an immigrant, my father came here but it took in eight years to get to the country any wish of the and they play when he arrived. so that must be part of the passe become part of the american expansion is not a visitor taking selfish at the people of martha's vineyard.
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>> and your prior boss, was on excellent trajectory to do just that, and now the current administration that had their campaign fixing the system have done no such thing it appears that in the predictable defensiveness lately about what they have been calming a political stunt is maybe the fact that it's a political vulnerability. for the current president. >> or currently is, in his press secretary went out and nsb last night and she said that on and i'm summarizing here ron desantis really put people's lives at risk. it's okay because taking a flight to martha's vineyard is putting your life at risk. come up with a new one. actually, it's not ron desantis is your, your boss, president joe biden was putting lives at risk. even cnn is not covering at 750 migrants have died this year coming here. that is way more than last year, also on biden's watch which was a 557 and we know that dhs is no longer reporting those numbers and i wonder why. as a terror watch list, we have
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almost 80 coming on the terror watch list that's just what we know and all of this while the sham lawsuit, and you know the announcement, i stand against ron desantis. only three of the 50 migrants according to the texas tribune's center for the lawsuit. there were some of the same family and this is organized by left-wing groups who have an agenda not against ron desantis essentially. >> they signed consent form before they put on the bus. so he's in the clear. >> but according to them they were kidnapped. if the haley's good point, their native now, that a bank indicated a classic country is that migrants of the centers. the reality is this event activist groups that have teamed up with other legal groups that says he signed handed dotted line. ironically taken but vantage of them that way. and the only information we have with three of all members of the same family. so why is it a political pond usage, when you fly them to a space where there's plenty of room and not in this case. >> a place where it probably has
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a lot of jobs with good qb working. i think members of society and actually stay and have a good future. which they didn't have many in central and south america. at the same time though. but i think it so rich about the democrats response all of this is that texas governor and dissenters have been also brilliant to your point about making this an issue because i grew up in texas and arizona. i'm a tell you something. somebody chicago woke up and they had gave migrants in their backyard and they woke up and they had their dog killed in their backyard. if they woke up, and they saw a body strewn around their property they would call it a crisis. it's taken in two years to acknowledge what is going on. so i applaud governor desantis. i applaud governor abbott carry it good for them it is political group is doing nothing but trying to pounce. >> and ali what are we supposed to feel we see people who are assigned at this put on a uniform, sacrificed allies, you have an administration that is
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ignored every step of the way until right now in the media that is ignored every step of the way until right now for this full outrage. when it's realize that have been a state 53 they died in the truck. there's so many along the way that had been virtually annoyed until now. >> absolutely, why is in the administration being angry at the cartels will have people coming to the sound is a dangerous dirty. i covered the story, and who's been covering the border crisis -- these people are coming for about a hundred different countries, the coven because of the incentives of this country saying that you will be leading, and you'll be allowed to have free health care, you'll have jobs, and other coming and making the stranger's journeys. people in every teller saying that yes we care about them but the second they are at the gate they say go away. so we need a compress of pride because i too, i come from first generation, i'm an immigrant, i came from poland. my family wanted to flee communism, they waited 20 years to come here illegally and another 13 for us to be naturalized. there is a process that has to
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>> no reaction to the view hosts about former u.n. ambassador nikki haley during the show. accuse the hali of being a chameleon and using a fake name. take a look. >> i would love to see nikki haley, i would love to see liz cheney, speaking >> what is your real name again? >> there are some of us that can be chameleons and decide not to
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embrace eric nestle so that we can pass. >> i don't think that's fair. >> centage such a winner there, nikki haley responded on the faulkner focus. >> the idea that son aiden ellison on her day. nikki is my name. it is on my birth certificate. it is an indian name and i embrace my h indian heritage. i have written two books that describe the struggles of my family had, what it was like growing up, but the idea that they can do this, you're not gonna see here fired, from that show. when anything it is he an apology from the child. because they let liberals say that about conservative republicans minorities all the time. they are nothing is on. had this been said about a democrat, all broken loose. >> nikki haley hit in the key point right there, i mean when you think about tim scott, who given a credible rebuttal to biden's joint and the conscious, august 10 congress with -- it is
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always republican minorities and nikki haley just delete just target. >> it really is the most vile disgusting part of us. in sas because i am being generous by saying that. that is what comes out after conservative minorities get in the arena and the gladiators just attack them. it is revolting to me, and sell beneath the position of ambassador haley to have her have to react to sunny houston and to say that it is indian and it hears what amazing lots on my birth certificate. it is not worth an iota of her time. it is the fact that supreme court justice and assented that so many accomplish amazing americans have to defend themselves against this vital major response by so many other americans is just devastating to me. an investor haley, she is absolutely right, we won't get an apology. she deserves one, she deserves so much more, she doesn't have a
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modicum of the spect. the pain they shall never get that from the liberal media or those liberal talking heads who think that their viewpoint is more important. that their major viewpoint is more important that the work that she is done as serving as governor and ambassador. >> my favorite part of it off his son he was asked about going by her first name and she responded on the show, most americans can't pronounce her first name, because of that and education our country. so that since a problem is not educated. >> this is a whole panel with fake names. work in progress, i often think when people get amped up, it's because they are seeing in others what they do. and in this case, you have somebody who's clearly trying to suppress her stepanek heritage. in an whole wrote a chameleon who decides to not embrace it and ethnicity to pass.
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now i can't decide the psychology that's going on a sunny houston ted, ella said a lot of people in the media go by different names, -- but emily so much better. don't you shame here. i'm with you emily. -- >> you know natalie if you have a problem with nikki haley, or tim scott, attack the policy. say what you think the agent is not right for their country. why is the major attack is to go after racial attack. >> i'm kind of disappointed, when i was a young guy wanted to watch wanted to become of broadcaster. and now i can't watch it at all because it is a bunch of women who were elites who were spreading their work agenda, and they want everyone to agree with them but they don't relate to the average person. so don't relate to this is just another mudslinging that they doing and am disappointed in it. >> elevating women.
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>> that show as it evolves into a fest, and is a panel of women who are attacking a woman like nikki haley. amazing governor, ambassador to united nations who is a clack act to your point. i can't believe she had to respond to this but these are women who are actually going after another woman. and i think that's the worst part of this whole discussion in this whole moment. >> yes sunny houston while. i wonder what the next will be from sunny. coming up, kamala harris telling students help me get the word out on the president student loan handout, even if you haven't graduated yeah that's right coming up next. ♪ ♪
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harris kyle's college students in south carolina they don't have to graduate, to take advantage of the administration student loan handout program. >> we have announced that we will cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt -- this loan forgiveness does not just apply to graduates, you need it have graduated to apply to the debt relief, so please help me get the word out so folks can take advantage of that. >> apparently cheryl, she needed make any sense as well. >> free money for everybody, this is such a blatant move to buy the votes of the younger generation of americans. give me a break. now you don't even have to graduate to repay your student debts, have all those folks are that he actually went to college and graduated and took loans, or did not take loans and pay to go to school. >> again, will talk about inflation earlier, the reason we have such bad inflation ends because of all these crazy spending. and they're not stopping.
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it is not a check that they don't want to write on the democratic side of this country. i swayed a god it's horrible. >> and this is against the landscape of debt being bipartisan. who does she think that her comments are affected because it certainly for the good the students were so many male americans are being impacted negatively by this kind of ridiculous policy. >> exactly, something like this would just feel even more inflation. money is not free, i know a lot of people want to believe that their free lunches, but someone has to pay, and they some plumber out there whose pay for somebody else's gender studies degree right now with this policy. and what's sad is that which is going further and further into debt, and yc cost of education is so expensive because the government met incentivizes it. we created these problems and the politicians come in and they say i have the solution, i'm just gonna sprinkle some more money, and the taxpayers and a foot the bill followed her. so let's not create the problems and then act like the politicians or saviors. >> and of course a true fashion, there is no word set coming out
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of it, what a president talked about the community banks and the community. and i don't want to a waste of time courting her, but is more ridiculous on top of the ridiculous policy. >> and her job apparently is to win over young voters with this vote. best of luck trying to do that, she's been dispatch for this student loan happening in the aftermath. that only shows 1% approval. >> okay 1% among those 18 to 29 who are democrats. in arranging that the 4% said they want someone else been -- so they've lost them in a dispatch, harris. you try to stop the war in ukraine, look how that worked. good luck as you try to win over the young voters. >> the border, ukraine, now they're sending out terror to do the midterm. my favorite moment of the day dell was when, harris said that she broke the record, that you
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historians take wrote, you historians take notes i broke john adams record. in tiebreak, the only thing she book of john adams was his vision for the country. that's it. and let's put a pin in it. it is embarrassing to try compare yourself to a colossus. jefferson called him on a colossus on for liberty. kamala harris is many things, she is not a colossus all on or off the floor. >> she is embarrassing. >> speaking of embarrassing, don levitt was just put back in his place. it happens live on here when he asked if the crown should play slavery reparations coming up next. ♪ ♪
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>> we are waiting and make this decision set to announce its next move to tackle sky high inflation and anything can happen, work in a preview that announcement and what it means for your money without a calm panel at the top of the hour with robert wolf would join us on set, new threats from russia and breaking news just now former president trump and his family and his company being sued for from the new york attorney general, the former ag will be here to react come join
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john roberts and me live as america reports "america reports" top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> don lemon just backed himself into a corner on live television. it trying to pin reparations for slavery on britain and in any field at the role commentator. >> and then you have those who are asking for reparations for colonialism and they're wondering if hundred billion dollars, or $25 billion here and there, $500 million they are, some people want to be paid back in limits of the public why i wondering where we are suffering when you have all of this vast wealth. those are legitimate concerns. >> but i think you're right about reparations, and if people wanted though what they need to do is you always need to go back to the beginning of a supply chain. what was the beginning of the supply chain? that was in africa, when they
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crossed the entire world when slavery was taking place which was the first nation that abolished slavery, the first nation and to us by ship was the british. in a great britain bay abolished slavery. 2,000 naval men, died on the high seas trying to stop slavery, why, because the african kings were wrapping up their own people, they had them in cages waiting on the beaches. no one was going at the africa to get them and you think you are totally right if reparations needs to be paid we need to go right back to the beginning of the supply chain and who is rounding up their own people and having them in handcuffs and changes. that's where they should start. and maybe the descendants of those family were they data in the high seas, tried to stop the slavery those families should receive something to i think. >> to name dishing discussion hilary thank you very much. >> absolutely epic, that was very little rain then, my favorite point is the
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interesting hilary will continue this discussion. >> one interesting discussion that is, he didn't expect that truth bumped up drop on him. at that moment. the truth is history and complex. and the truth the people involved in the gray sense of both racism and slavery, that is going on today ladies and gentlemen. all over the world. in places like china, and parts of northern korea, and places scattered elsewhere. we need to hear more about that, the contemporary examples of it, and not keep polluting the analysts of history and trying to get up reparations for people in the present day. i can say, that many people were making paella christian groups when they were happening. we were more enslaved than, we were part of this. but when you look at what happens, it is always a broken history. but their good points wouldn't that point he forgot to take the whole of history and move on with progress.
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and now we are surrounded by her brothers and sisters that we all are one community. that's what we should have been but we found that and we celebrate that let us move on today. >> history is complicated, is not as simple as reparations, it's let's go let's move on. we have henry lewis jr. in "the new york times" writing while we are all familiar with the role played by the united states and the european colonial communist. he has very little discussion of the role africans played. and that well it turns out was a considerable one especially for the trading kingdoms of western and central africa. echo by a piece in "the wall street journal" used the diversity of baltimore law. my point is it's a you know complex issue. in her point was correct. and that it was the african lords that actually enslave those people. you cannot change history but they're trying to. by the way, cnn, the date of the queen died really within like an hour of her death being announced, did you hear her, she
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wanted to talk about reparations. in that moment. so disrespectful, so obviously someone at that network is pushing that narrative, i think down then it picked up on it and they got caught off guard because he realized whoops she is factually correct. she's right, and the by the way the british abolished slavery way before the united states there. in 2,000 naval men died on the high seas trying to stop slavery. >> that's right what i love the internet is the moments like this where the actions are just as delicious as the original genesis moment. and i love the world rats spout our ekg which was all over. which is all over actress interaction. into that point i think it had sort of an amusing to sense their name. but he said well how about reparations to those who fought a long former to abolish american slavery. according to the limits of logic they would have to play reparations to republicans and, like. >> >> the fact do not make just
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crusted over him and is desperately trying to get out. i think is going to be the deer in headlights. >> you can cherry pick history i think is an inconvenient truth like you mentioned, and also when you really dig into something like this reparations in the form of free money don't fix inequality. something that has to be addressed but we need to invest in infrastructure and education and jobs. in free money is not just ineffective problems. >> more on "outnumbered" next. >>
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day and how you take your coffee says a lot about your personality. so, starting with you, natalie, what do you order when you are out and getting coffee? >> i order espresso after a meal, i'm a millennial, i have to save money, i make mine at home. >> espresso, you are adventurous and powerful. >> i order iced coffee, most of the time iced green tea cappuccino, no sugar. >> tea, civilized and sophisticated, syrup, creative. and iced, the best kind of misfit. >> against the grain. >> we love you for it. cheryl. >> i'm nervous. >> black coffee with some oatmeal, and it's free, in the green room of our company. >> you are focused, and the free part -- >> i'm just cheap.
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>> i take my coffee very seriously, to a pregnant person, like liquid gold. pregnant woman, i should say, liquid gold. cafe ole, one in the first trimester and now maybe two. >> the latte, they say mild mannered, but you have such fierceness, too. >> smooth and a little sweet. i'll take that analysis. a little better. >> the average american refuses to spend more than $3 on a cup of coffee and sort of in stark contrast to the $8 pumpkin spice lattes. >> people drink regular coffee. mcdonald's is one of the -- >> they have good coffee. >> best selling coffees in the country. >> dunkin', so starbucks is not up at the top of that list. it's actually mcdonald's. i swear. plain old coffee from
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mcdonald's. >> i do black coffee, or i do americano, and treat is a cappuccino. >> you are determined and focused. >> it's basically like the strong and powerful, determines, and a little bit of adventure. >> all correct. >> in need of caffeine. >> where are we going for coffee now? >> cheers to you all, and now here is "america reports." >> in the next hour, the federal reserve will make a major announcement in hopes of cooling 40-year high inflation. expected rate hike that would be befit such move this year. >> john: this sounding the alarm what it could do to the nation's deficit and finances, as they struggle with rising prices. steve moore and robert wolf will be here in moments. >> sandra: we look forward to that. begin with president biden addressing multiple crisis in a critical speech
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