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♪ >> hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh moo along with emily compagno, dr. nicole safire and me feeling appeared we begin with somethin you likely won't believe, but w have the audio to prevent parades tending comments from far left gubernatorial candidat stacy abrams that may seriously hurt her already struggling campaign or a new video just
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emerged of aprons speaking abou abortion at an event at morehouse college where she claims fetal heart beats are ge this, manufactured. get there is no such thing is a heartbeat it is as out designed to convince people that they have control over a woman's body . great today. we have doctor nicole and i was not aware there was a conspiratorial plot with doctor in medical technicians, doctors nurses, of which of you are a part of presumably, where doctors are manufactured and we are giving audiophiles when the go into their prenatal appointments. this is absurd in conspiratoria great i hope we hear democrats condemned this again waiting to see what's happening on social media. this was of flat out lie.
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when you're talking to people especially when you're in politics in your wanting people 's votes. people are going to believe wha she has to say. i'm going to deliver the truth and point out it is a complete lie, so about three weeks after gestation after consumption, th heart of the cells of the heart starts to rhythmically contract so the heart starts beating at three weeks freight you can start seeing the heartbeat 5-6 weeks after conception on the ultrasound, but that's only because it's so small and all the other structures and the wa but that heart is contracting very early and it is a conspiracy, it is not anything to do with what she's talking about great i think that she needs to be held accountable fo the lies coming out of her mouth . >> we also have mayo clinic car and that's what here they say baby's cardiovascular system developed five weeks into pregnancy or three weeks after conception. the heart starts to beat shortl afterward. emily, i went to my first my
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prenatal appointment on april 14th of 2022. i has been came with me come up my daughter came with me, i tol my husband this morning as i do remember hearing the heartbeat, right? he said yes, and i remember you remarking this is stunning how fast this heart is beating we sought on the ultra sound, correct me if i'm wrong, i thin it could be like 160 beats per minutes, it is very quick great and it wasn't an audio file, it was the heartbeat of the baby. might take away of your excellent its medical limitations that prevent us fro acknowledging or hearing or being aware of that in the beginning that it's not because it's not present, it's because of our technology in the pelvis in the way, so i think that was a beautiful lesson i've taken away. here's the problem with this whole thing for this is gubernatorial candidate. for a moment, this was a presidential candidate, so she is purporting to represent fate
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tendon half-million people of georgia, the let almost 340 million people of america, and this is the extreme this dangerous view? >> it's not a view, it's alive. >> it's a straight out lie, not backed by anything. it is scary you have these candidates coming forward and they can just lie to the american people like that. >> so this is a lie she is throwing out there, yet she's trying to represent all of thes people, this vilifies men, it vilifies physician, it vilifies rational debate and yet she is posed to be that representative that person, so for her to labe herself is a champion of women' rights as a voice of women, tha doesn't have to be at the expense of a, lying, but become of vilifying men and science in rational debate and everything else she did with without one fells fells whoop. to me that disconnect, the illogic, it can't be overstated. >> jackie, stacy abrams was asked by the local paper there
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in georgia what her view was on restrictions on abortion at any phase ng said this, my support of abortion is grounded in the belief that that is not the rol of our government, it's not the role of lawmakers there at in this country we have partial birth abortion ban because it was revealed as ines progressed how ines this practices, it involves dismemberment of a baby , partially outside of the womb, that's what it is and she supports new legislation per no restrictions whatsoever which the polling suggests most americans disagree with. >> there was any people that came up before the supreme cour heard they case and it essentially said that 61 percen of americans said abortion should be legal in the first trimester. that seems to be the standard. 65 percent said it should be illegal in the second trimester. 80 percent to to be illegal in the third trimester. she is saying she supports abortion in the nine months i think most americans don't necessarily look at the
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heartbeat and they agree there is a heartbeat at six weeks, bu they look at the development of the fetus. i think this is an important issue on the state level as we are headed into all the elections now the gop really needs to get its act together when it comes to this to listen to what the majority of america people want, what they think is reasonable, which is possibly having an abortion up to 12 weeks. six weeks may be very restrictive, if they take that approach, people like stacy abrams are going to get a platform to make ridiculous arguments like this and you're going to have people on the lef supporting her and not even realizing it's not based in fac freight what they need to do is take this issue off the table b being reasonable about it so we can focus on other things, the economy, crime, education, the border, all of the things that our plaguing this country and states right now. >> ultimately voters will have their say. i took the view that vice president mike pence or two chelated that this is an issue that is more important than
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short-term politics both that's my view, the former vice president as well. voters will have their say, but i think folders in georgia, it will backfire when you're on this extreme, we can see the polling already. the atlanta constitution came u she is behind by eight points. voters of color are actually supporting paying him in double digit so she is hemorrhaging supports on all field spread. >> she is in bad spot which is why she's saying all this things . we have one kid, and i went to the prenatal visit when maury povich said it was my baby, i was there. but it's the real thing. what you just said about the polling is the crux of the whol thing, but she needs to make this race close enough so she can lose in a way that allows her to claim it was stolen purging no she's not going to win and she doesn't want to govern she can't be relevant without playing a professional victim. that has been the growth of thi whole time straight she is made
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so much money going out there and saying it was stolen, the vote was suppressed, nevermind how mad people have gotten at president trump by challenging, georgia,. stacy abrams lost by five times as many votes and we've tolerated her introducing herself is the rightful governo of georgia. stacy abrams is a clown and she can go back to writing romance novels. >> and never knew she did. >> she axley ashley rose one. the couple breaks up at the end but the woman wouldn't concede so they had to keep going. >> we only have a moment, but you have to expand on the forefront of what this sciences through covered when other doctors were throwing signs out the window, you have always jus been science. what happened to science in the democrat party? >> what we are seeing is extremism on both sides of the equation. so physicians and academics hav all become political extreme so you will have a lot of physicians at one speak out
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against stacy abrams such as this won't say well that's not true, there is a heartbeat, there are those myocardial cells , they won't do that. that's because people are havin more allegiance to political parties and what they are stealing is right, then actuall sticking to the science. we have ample evidence at this point showing you that masking doesn't necessarily work and th majority of setting spread keeping kids out of schools was terrible for them. we also know that repeated boosters for the general population is not supported by the science, yet we will have scientists and physician after physician come out and recommended even though the dat doesn't back it. it has been devastating whatsit done to the scientific community . i can only hope at some point w can get back on track, but it will take a long time partly q. week maybe we can have dr. fauc on, i would love to hear his thoughts for jimmy to the thought about science. they said it was a prior administration that is
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responsible for schools being shut down, kids not getting bac to school, no, the science always said that kids should be in school that it was devastating to their mental and emotional health. >> don't ever forget who else was saying homeschooling was bad , it was your buddy jimmy fallon because i was teaching lincoln for one month high school spanish at the end of th first month he asked me what da we celebrate cinco de mayo on. gig it's like, these kids have to get back to school. again i would take you over man of the teachers in america. coming up, was 18 killed over his conservative views? the outrage after a man mows down an 18 -year-old he says wa part of a republican extremist group. we discussed that next. uhh - here, i'll take that woo hoo ensure max protein,
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>> another story of the liberal media is ignoring is the evan 1 -year-old in north dakota. taylor ellington was killed early sunday morning after 41 -year-old sherry brandt crashed into him with his suv. the team had called his mom to ask for help while being chased around the small town. court documents show a drunk brand admitted to striking the pedestrian with his car because he had a political argument wit him and he believed that he was calling people to come get him. rent admitted to state radio that he hit the pedestrian and that he was part of republican extremist group. kayleigh, there are so many troubling things about the spirit this wasn't a fight they got out of hand this wasn't a gunfight, this was a political argument, allegedly, and there was enough premeditation for this person.
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>> in his car and drive and follow in chase an 18 -year-old because he was a republican and because that murderer believed he was a republican extremist rate get this is insane, we saw this in portland, oregon with you nelson he was also killed and that was an incident where you had from supporters and and antifa individual we have seen this before i don't know that w will see any accountability her what i mean by that is if there was ever any indigents of violence related in any way to something on the rights i would be asked about it at the podium it would nominate an entire briefing. i have the same standard now that i did then, which is third parties are responsible for their actions even though vice president or president biden said horrible things about republicans there a threat to the republic, the things he sai in his speech, he is not responsible for violence this i
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a third-party actor, but i wonder if the media will use th same standard they did with the right which is you are responsible if in fact it comes from that ideology or that wing of the party. i wonder if they will use that same tactic with the left. i am not holding that breath fo that to be. >> we have a montage to me we will get your thoughts on the other side this is what happene during the trump administration to the vilification of the gop for all acts of violence underneath that particular administration. i wonder if we will see the sam tactic year. watch. >> donald trump and the maga republicans for the extreme set of maga republicans has decided to go backwards of hatred, and division. >> they don't just threaten our personal rights, they are a threat to our democracy. >> it's ridiculous rate it's completely ridiculous, there's obviously a double standard. if this was a this instance
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republican running over a liberal, pelosi would be callin for a car control right now. let's not act like this is the first time the media has thrown this blind eye toward left-wing violence when president trump was in office we had a bernie supporter shoot up a congressional baseball game. there was no referendum on left-wing speech, but i think that's the biggest issue right now is his actions are his own, we have entered a dangerous place where we have begun to other republicans, it's now acceptable to chase them out of restaurants, and again, the actions of the fringe are their own, but let's acknowledge ther is a fringe out there. if you stake your positions on republicans want to kill women over abortion, what is the aoc conditions, aoc somebody is really i might be helping by killing one of them and that's what you end up in the situation were in.
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it's kind of disgusting. >> i argued the extremism has bled over into the main population. we know bibles that over 73 percent of the population after joe biden speech vilifyin republicans and we saw portions of that they are, that then democrats believed that maga republicans oppose an extreme threat to the united states of america. rhetoric matters. the presidents rhetoric matters and then we see things like thi i argue with lisa sarah sanders chased out of a restaurant ther were so many things that happened under the watch of the media in the loose lipped peopl who have platforms that result in actual violence or intimidation that is ignored or perpetuated. there is somebody who is dead, an 18 -year-old is dead because that driver said he was a republican extremist pride gig think it talks about how divide we are as a country. many people point the finger at president trump and said he was so polarizing, but this president has been no better. he said elect me, i'm going to
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unite the country which he hasn't done that's the first thing first he started polarizing as by being passive aggressive and now you see from the clips he's doing it in an outright way. what's happening here is that w got a country that keeps going out out out and more divided another pole for you based on conducted in august based on u.s. census surveys 43 percent of americans say we are going t see it come to the point where we see as civil war and the nex ten years. that's a staggering amount of people. almost half the country is saying it's going to come to that. >> elected officials have used that phrase civil war. i wonder where the voters get a four. doctor markham of the others apprising thing about that is not like this guy is out on dal fail, and where is the outrage, where is the media coverage of someone who murdered an 18 -year-old and then is out aroun town with impunity because he. >> i can tell you come up with all these soft on crime prosecutors, it is a detriment
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to our country are seeing these repeat offenders go out and, crime again, but what i find interesting about the story is that it sounds like he had some paranoia he said he was thinkin that he was calling and having people come after him. i would be interested to see that psychiatric evaluation tha should've happened to this individual rather than just releasing him back into the public. this place to the point that we do have a rising mental health crisis in this country. a lot of people are not seeking care, they're not seeking treatment. when you have an individual suc as this drunk, running down a teenager, and has these paranoi ideations. the fact that they just let him back out and didn't assess them to see if he's a threat to society even though he's proven he has. this is a complete failure of our system. i can't imagine the victim's mother who was on the phone and says i am being chaste and that is the last thing the last interaction they have because then he was murdered this is a heartbreaking story i wish the
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media on the left would cover i more. coming up, the view as giving new meaning to name-calling and now senator tim scott is rippin the comment comments calling it just another example of the lef of tax on gop minorities. being curious. spontaneous. back to where it all began. dare to be bold. to be fantastic. come back to the vibe that comes alive...in jamaica.
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>> now, senator tim scott who has been the victim of similar attacks as this is the left's way of trying to demoralize. >> i can't imagine that in america today that she is havin a conversation about her name for the fact of the matter is that when you see strong powerful positive minorities standing up on the conservative side, the left always wants to hit and demoralize, diminish ou impact. i can't think of a worse situation to see on tv than someone who doesn't go by her own name talking about nikki haley's name is nicki. >> as usual, senator scott hits it's it's exactly right, it's about demoralizing gop in leadership rate and those who have changed their party affiliation. that's a pretty significant shift for it. >> i think that what as giving
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her, she said she is a champion for women and minority women, women of color let she is attacking someone who never tried to whitewash her heritage in fact she's been an effective leader essentially what sonny i doing by attacking her is setting the movement back just because you don't agree with he point of view just because you don't want to see her get ahead doesn't mean you attacker and manufacture something out of nothing completely. there shows you how woke -ism has it is to the point of what we're talking about was stacy abrams as well. people can say such extreme things in american people may just see a headline and not kno what is behind it. they will believe it and take that to the polls with them. the democrats try to make take advantage of that. >> that's right, we have seen these attacks so much pride we have an array of headlines displaying them. the hills, senator scott when h was called the social media response he called that so disappointing.
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again, senator tim scott you remember when durbin essentiall called him a token or at least the policy he was putting forward called the justice act, nbc there was a texas blogger who was hired by a congressman who later renounced the blogger but he called myra florez uncle clarence of clarence thomas, th point is these are widespread, it's not just one example. >> it's reprehensible when you hear elected officials that are supposed to represent all americans that are engaging in things like that level of absolutely appalling racist name-calling. i expect it from vapid hollywoo celebrities, but to get it from elected officials, from people that are supposed to view these others as their colleagues. he said powerful, positive, tha these minority gop leaders, but i will say they were not in lockstep. they are not in lockstep with the view that certain people think that they should vote by, that they should hold, and that
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is why they're being vilified. can you imagine if one of us up on our couch said what needed interjecting someone making a point about substance, interjecting to say what is her real name again? that level of accusatory tone, it would take one second to fin out that nikki is her full name on the, but the former bassett or to the un has to weigh in, a sitting senator has to weigh in as well is such a sad state and my opinion of the impact that this vocal minority has and tha expectation that is somehow acceptable that the left tell you minority person how to vote for it if you don't, we were call you and uncle. that's disgusting and un-american. >> we see this too often all these attacks i just laid out, sonny has a tech elated several of those herself she called the idea of a black republican and oxymoron. when it comes to clearance comments he doesn't represent the black communities senator scott was apparently used, when he gave his rebuttal to biden
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after the joint address she sai that people and the black community don't trust you anymore after he partnered with the trump administration on criminal justice reform. its one after the other. notes not discount the fact tha this is the dumbest show on television and i mean that, the are the least of four men. whoopi goldberg nominated him for she said the holocaust wasn't about race and she had apologize about that. i am glad, that's how i get my son to clean my room, i'm like socks off the floor or job joy behar is coming on. whether it's coming from the view or from democratic leaders they are in a really desperate spot right now when it comes to maintaining minority support because they have demonstrated empathy is a brand to fit minority community. we've got your back, or looking out for you, but as a trait, they never deliver. a, but the whole democratic
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sales pitch to minorities is that were living in the year 1822 because the republicans don't want to promote women and black leaders in latino leaders so when they actually show up, the democrats don't have much o a rebuttal other than to send joe biden down to texas to call latinos breakfast tacos. >> i had forgotten about that. that might've been the worst. >> honestly, i can't even watching this which is so upsetting this just reminds me of caddy high school girls. it is just disgusting to watch some of the way she was attacking nikki haley based on absolutely nothing for it she's won awards for being the second american indian governor in our nations history. she went to the celebrations at the white house, even though she's christian, she has always stood by her heritage. she's never tried to whitewash yourself. she's never denied that she is american indian. it is so unfortunate to see people who have a platform go and attack other people.
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go back to high school and gets off the air because she is infiltrating american minds and that is why you are seeing the extremism and people that are completely divided. >> nikki haley said there would likely be no consequences. we reached out to the view and the review did not return a request for comments. coming up, decent fuel trucks are not racist, he heard me right, the new push to ban the trucks in california next. ♪ have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody.
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affect low-income and minority communities and says it's their moral obligation to do so writing decades of racist and classist practices including redlining and siding decisions have concentrated heavy-duty vehicle and freight activities in these communities which causes in disproportionate pollution legal and moral obligations to lessen these burdens. jimmy, that is a mouthful, but bottom line, what they're sayin is that is racist, trucks are racist, highways our racist, so what are we going to do? instead of thinking about thing and thinking of how to lift up minority communities we're goin to ban everything. >> it's all god, this is where democrats do suck for the minority community. when you look at the issues the are facing, what are they? high inflation, high crime. taking diesel trucks off the road it will drum up the crime
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rate if people are in economically unstable situations . we are doing something because we care. i promise, nothing nobody struggling for the family or getting way onto bodega, nobody is saying i only wish they coul do something about diesel trucks . if you're getting mugged right now or you're starving right now , you don't care about diesel . >> of course not parade you car about putting food on your tabl for your family. ironically, the fastest-growing segment of the diesel powered truck drivers are minorities, but of course, let's put all of them out of a job to. >> that's a great point i didn' know that, but you're exactly rat another democrat policy tha will affect the very constituency they purport to represent, they are actually hurting. a great point. it would be one thing if there' nothing going on in transportation but as the washington examiner pointed out we just came off a $5 gas per
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gallon, it's probably going to go back up, but jackie would know more about that made me. >> it probably is pretty good w just had a potential railway strike, but we are concerned about racist that is what pete told us, we are going to end these gas powered vehicles in after a certain number of years because there is the priorities because there's nothing going o in the world. the fact that we have a buttigieg let's play that and then wait and. the fact that we have the phras wrong side of the tracks tells you something about how infrastructure, which is supposed to connect can also be used to divide often on racial lines. >> as some of the planners and politicians behind decisions in the past built roads like this one through the heart of vibran populated communities. sometimes even in an effort to reinforce segregation.
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>> the logic here is so far gon that it is very mind-boggling but what i will say about this and pete buttigieg one of the reason we went into the inflation spiral, all the money we have spent on that. having said that we have real infrastructure problems in this country we should be focused on fixing we are in this habit of tearing things down to rebuild them to cater to certain communities when it cost so muc money this is like critical rac theory, this is like ripping down the statues and renaming schools, it's just all gone too far yes there are reasons that certain parts of our communitie have been disenfranchised in th past. we worked to make those issues better in this country and we should celebrate that. having said that, you can't tea everything down and spend more money to build a backup to make a point. it doesn't solve a problem, it doesn't solve a problem to be i the diesel trucks for eight i almost feel like when i hear these things, we are stepping backwards. they catering by the way it is at that not at the request of
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the minority communities asking for livelihoods and job equivalent they're not the one saying yes, ending diesel truck are the answer mister cabbage patch kid. there are so many more emergent things affecting americans, all americans why would be ending diesel trucks be at the forefront of the solution being put forth by our elected officials? >> americans are suffering grea they are coming out of the pandemic, their suffering not because prices are high and people can't afford to put food on the table for their children. to jackie's point, i think pete means well, i really think he does freight he's probably a really nice guy, but unfortunately, i was reading that he is putting forth $104 million to dismantle an interstate that goes through detroit because he says it's divisive, what he wants to do i rebuild the interstate so detroit feels more inclusive. it's like i actually think the people of detroit would love
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that $104 million and maybe you could help them avoid healthy food to feed their children, help get some tutoring, help their children who lost out on education in all of those peopl really could need. we have to quit focusing on racism the way that they are doing it as wrong and americans are suffering and they could help, but their wasting america dollars. >> at the expense of commonsens things like education, clean water. getting from eight to be as fas as possible. coming up, the biden administration is handing out, more tens of thousands of dollars to students with the loan hand out and now college kids can spend your taxpayer dollars learning all about lana delray. of course, why not. that is next. people with plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take.
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>> a big show lined up for you, dr. oz, we have senator john gorman and kayleigh mcenany. katie privileges here. and we have larry kudlow and th dustup between j.p. morgan jami diamond
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we was here then carried ♪ >> it seems like college kids are putting that student loan hand out to get loose, right? some students will be spending their semester learning all about singer lana delray who i had not heard of until this morning. ranked among the most expensive colleges in the country is offering a class called topics and recorded music. they will be learning about her sometimes in the magic contributions to pop-culture, looking through the lens of gender, class, race, and whiteness to thoroughly conside the relationship of pop music i social justice movements like
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black lives matters, me too, an because that is going to get yo so far in life or it could get this class does fill up fast, s if you can get in, throw your money in a fire in joke at the same effect. this is the dumbest thing. colleges are depressing enough these days, without having to sit through lana delray classes but this isn't even the first time they've done this they've offered a taylor swift class an the past which you don't learn anything because halfway throug a kanye professor interrupts an than there is no so the only thing i keep coming back to is as stupid as this is committed not need stupider or dumber tha any of the other map majors wer offering right now and colleges. >> they also have another class at a different college called the harry styles affect, these sound like hobbies,. >> that is a great point, they should be a youtube to minute segment, not an actual class at nyu. the travesty to me is the cover of sublime which should never b covered at. >> that's what i was going to
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say. it wishy and why is she stealin from sublime. i went to summer school at nyu and i think at that time the amazing classes that i got to take there was one all about ne york and your comedy and like the richness in the depth and now to hear that it's like oh you're going to study, i guess she could be one point in a larger pop-culture course i get it, but one solely on her seems to be at the detriment in the loss of those students of everything else that they could be learning. >> i think about you dr. saphie learning how to save lives are not about taylor swift our history. when you go to college he shoul be able to assume is you graduate you go on to graduate schools like we did or you're ready for the working force so you have the skills that you need to get a job and take care of yourself and your future family, but that's not what happening anymore. the new college experience is just elongation of the younger
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schooling. i have a son in college right now and it's a joke some of the classes he takes bradys as i have a tough schedule, these ar all my accounting classes so i need to take this class in this class which are similar to thes pop-culture classes. i'm like why am i paying for this. for me, i feel like i am pleading out money for stuff that's a waste of time, but now he is saying we're going to giv people taxpayer dollars to help them pay for their school now s it's just wasting now everyone' money. people don't even have a say in it anymore. >> and i think that is the point , these are taxpayer dollars now going to forgive student loans and allowing your child to learn about taylor swift and someone named on the delray. >> the point of going to colleg is to build up a skill set so when you're out of college you can support yourself and pay back your student loans, if somebody decides they want to study about lana delray or they want to study basket weaving an they get out of school and they can't pay their wounds back, i don't think it should be our response ability or the federal
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government putting the responsibility on us to pay their student loans. these are part of the decision to make as a responsible adult when you sell signed the paper you take out the loan and make sure you get the skills you nee at the institution to pay it back. this is outrageous. when you check out at the grocery store does it give you the chance you'd want to i wish they could do it that choice fo that, would you like to contribute to plummer's tuition? yes sir. would you like to contribute to basket weaving? no thank you. then you can choose when to support because you know what betters of society in your view. >> think about these trade schools, so much practical knowledge in were not in any wa propping that up with federal dollars, we are propping it up to basket weaving class and spread. >> when i look at what you two just said through a lens of whiteness and gender, i'm kidding. like oh wow sheet he got serious . it is the dumbest thing in the world where this is what colleg
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has become, expensive babysitting. it's not teaching kids how to think. the only reason i haven't been more vocal on the college thing as my son is 6'5", but otherwise , yeah. >> jimmy for the win. issued see him leading into blocks, he is dancing in craziness next. we are our "outnumbered" next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh - here, i'll take that woo hoo ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and now in two new flavors (♪ ♪)
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prices by 15% to around $14 per liter. they are up across the board from ingredients from barley, hops, to the metal for kegs. but you cannot stop this party, oktoberfest runs through octobeg to oktoberfest, i leave for munich next wednesday and here for my take away on this, number one, 14 bucks per liter, that is have a cocktail here in new york, b, they said that they were opening earlier and ending later with our hours to make up for being on a two-year hiatus. i'm all about it. credit card in hand. it sounded like it was a party. >> keep me updated, sends a pictures. unfortunately i'm a bit of a debbie downer i have never met a beer i enjoy but i am all about champagne and tequila. so if they serve that to i just might come. >> that is called the global party and we welcome you to it, j.d., it will be an insane party. >> oh, yes, just to be clear, don't send me pictures. i know what goes on, actually let's play little defense here. i am pro beard, i drink german
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beer, we served miller lite at our wedding, miller lite people, we've been married 16 years and moved on to stronger stuff, but i am pro beard, not so much that i'm flying to germany, but all the travel i've been in my life is to epcot. but it counts. [laughter] >> jackie, bottom line, the it's a global effect, this inflation, but you cannot stop the party right, everyone still needs to have a good time and continue with tradition. >> i think people will continue to enjoy oktoberfest even if it costs $14 a liter. that sounds a lot to me because i am on the same page as you, cheap beer is just as it good as expensive beer, i cannot taste the difference, maybe i could with tequila or vodka, but having said that, i'm a cheap date, just two miller lights. >> that's right the americans are coming to town. >> your dms just blew up. [laughter] >> first, i love that you are going to oktoberfest, omens who dearly please drink and ipa for me, emily. but, this reminds me of that $28 beer, that sam adams beer at
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laguardia airport where there was a 10% covid fee on top. it was a misprint, but $28, i would probably still buy it, i do hate to say. [laughter] >> i mean, in an airport, that does suck but at least in munich it will be a big party, lederhosen everywhere. [laughter] >> everyone have a great day and here is america reports. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert and 47 days until the crucial midterm elections, and we are speaking with two congressional candidates and key battleground states hasn't according to our latest fox news power rankings, the upper chamber remains a toss up in the g.o.p. thinks the senate race could tip the balance of power in its favor, coming up dr. mehmet oz reveals his game plan ahead of election day. >> in the house will speak with a candidate whose race is now leaning democratic after previously being considered toss-up, republican can robert burns is fighting to s

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