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♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" i kayleigh mcenany with harris faulkner, also david webb and lisa boothe, our top story vice president kamala harris is controversial remark suggesting hurricane ian release efforts should be prioritized based on race, you heard me right. as people in florida are relaying from the devastation with hundreds of thousands still without power, wondering how to
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get onto the next day, many don't even have usable drinking water, many don't have a place to call home but they listen to our vice president who thought it was a good time to say this. >> vice president harris: our lowest income communities and communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues not of their own making, absolutely. we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. >> kayleigh: i cannot believe when i heard this, harris. when those floodwaters are rising, when your home is destroyed, when you potentially lose a family member as some did come the last thing you are thinking about is race. at a time when america came together perhaps one of the most unifying times in our countries after a national disaster on the whole comes together, she chooses to invoke hateful
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divisive race-based rhetoric. >> harris: i got a bit of a lecture from will cain on the faulkner focus her mind to me this morality. he was baseline right. that's what so offensive to us. on a very moral basis you will want to help your fellow americans to matter what they look like. i don't know how she lo lost tht in the front line focus but you know, kayleigh, this is the first time i got a taste of what it would be like if she ran for president. i thought maybe now she thinks she will be running. because what she is doing now is she is following biden's footsteps in terms of dividing us along a racial line for votes. remember, if you aren't black, if you are black you would vote for him if you don't vote for him you are not black. if you want to help people of florida, help people of color first, you really have a heart. that is real compassion.
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that's what she says, that's what she is saying. not that we are all the same and deserve love. i guess that is what it would look like if kamala harris thought she could get the p instead of the bp. >> kayleigh: she had a chance to clean it up, david, i will in no she didn't. >> can you clarify what you meant about equity for hurricane relief? >> vice presvice >> kayleigh: a. unsurprising. >> david: using the word moral, i would use the word amoral to describe this. they are making a player, she obviously doesn't understand the geography of florida very well. yes, there are black people in florida she may want to play too but in ft. myers and coley are county from naples going north along the i-4 more middle-of-the-road and look rightly think americans, she is
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amoral, the word equity which is new racism from the left is really what they are putting in here. that is what kamala harris is doing. it's not about floridians. she actually doesn't care, that's my thought on. her own actions and her own words no different then to california, she doesn't care as long as you are useful but on this one, if i were a political advisor i would say boy, did you get the geography, the demographics, the economic situation completely wrong. my sister lives in punta gorda on the west coast of florida. she happens to be a black woman. she doesn't need the help, she is well prepared she has had damage. why would you give her something she doesn't need based on what you are saying? >> harris: because they need the votes. >> david: they are not getting my sisters boat. >> harris: they are already
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losing hispanic votes and they need diverse votes and make no mistake they inc. this will work and it's also the home of governor desantis handling this like a boss who may run for president. >> david: may i draw a contrast i'm sorry, lisa, it's where i spent yesterday. i went where the g.o.p. typically doesn't go, in a union hall in texas and arlington at the letter gmuaw276. i met so many members local and when we talked about issues and values, what matters to the community, what do you want, there was very little daylight between myself and my independent/liberal counterpart on that stage dr. wilmer leon. my members and the people i met with rare exception and having to be a naacp councilwoman running she is the only one who said we will tell you when to show up. your power, kamala harris is
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telling them you will get what we want for you and we will tell you when you get it. those people want to simply work and take care of themselves. >> lisa: this was struck down already when they tried to administer farm relief based on race. it was struck down by the court. they didn't learn their lesson. they don't care about the rule of law. they had their grills will clean up and what i mean by that is the fee med administration was asked by this and she said i know the vice president and i know the president they will give help to all floridians. we haven't heard from the president where the vice president meanwhile our court struck the stump previously. >> and this is serious. people of lost everything. they have lost their lives and their loved ones in the homes. and yet again we have a vice president that comes out of left field with this knee-jerk talking point, this racially charged unconstitutional talking point that only plays, she thinks, to liberal left him into a certain demographic or skin tone she thinks should show view into a box and automatically means how you should vote.
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we see this as a campaign trick but what i mean at this point is we need a leader who unifies the set of being divisive in this time. as an american i care about all americans. any american in distress. i know i speak for all americans when i say that. yet she seems to care about only a certain skin color in distress based on also well wasting tax dollars and fema doing cleanup, crickets from the vice president in the white house. she was talking to a real journalist and there would be pushed back, what do you mean? how to implement that a house that legal? and said she was playing with an actress. she got applause we got a vice president who always misses the point. >> harris: i don't believe it was a talking point or political plate this is what she believes. this with the biden administration believes. they believe fema aid should be given out based on race. david nailed it when he said
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look, equity is another word for determination. that is with this administration is endorsing. you paint this and put this in contrast to the job governor desantis is doing which harris was speaking to, look at the power issue alone. almost 80% of floridians who lost power have had it restored. by the end of the week, most of the people if not all of the people who lost power should have a restored. i think i did they were saying power was not restored in three weeks. we look at puerto rico hit by fiona down there a week later half of puerto ricans were without power. that issue alone and the reason why this was able to be accomplished by governor desantis and his team was because he had 42,000 42,000 lineman lined up to bravely restore power in hard-hit areas. that speaks to his competency and you pay that in contrast with harris and biden it is dark. >> kayleigh: no doubt there is a difference, i want to play a
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sound bite cue from the sunday show because it struck me as a moment where a journalist could have asked your question about this, harris, but instead stopped senator scott in his traction and suggested come kamali never said this. >> what we've got to do is we have to bring everyone together. i would also say vice president harris what she said yesterday or the day before yesterday if you have a different skin color you will get relief faster. >> that's not what the vice president said. >she talked about equity in the problem within fema. >> wait, margaret, let's make sure. fema has to be color blind. fema has to provide. >> harris: that was margaret brennan. it is her job to further the conversation and say why do you think that is what the vice president meant. then he could say what the words were which he was trying to say and she could go on and have an interview. but she was defending the
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vice president. if margaret brennan was not to find a vice president i would challenge her and say what were you doing? at that moment? we needed to hear from somebody from a state where nearly 80 people have died because we lost some people in other areas as well as it moved on up the carolina coast but florida had the most death and destruction. here we have a leader in that state, former governor of that state, margaret brennan is going to shut him down rather than saying that is not what she meant, here are her words, her team should have been ready to roll with it. we do that on the focus all the time. let's hear it together and tell me what you think. that's not what she does because it is part of the narrative of if we could just all be silent together, then there won't be records for what we are doing and saying. i am not impugning her as a journalist in this moment. i am saying as a human being wouldn't you want the true words to happen if, in fact, it were going to divide the nation for the by race?
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>> david: but the question you just asked is key. what does the journalist want? an honest person would ask the logical questions. even caught up in the moment, we've all been caught up in something. i mean "the faulkner focus" before this you made a comment that this is about the commitment to america while the democrat was talking about the plans they have and the republicans have none. peer you said were about the plan why don't you read it? i'm quoting but i'm paraphrasing. >> harris: you are doing a good job. >> david: the point is be honest enough to look at both and say we can disagree, but let's look at it. the point here is to keep saying the same distraction/reflection or outright lie over and over for the people who will believe it because this is about elections. not about the people of florida. they didn't discuss for example that duke energy samaritans,
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american humane come all of these private organizations working with the state already. i had dinner with manny diaz the speaker of the house come they were talking about this prehurricane how they were prepping. >> kayleigh: i think that's right having it ready to go with the vice president speak for herself instead of characterizing. >> harris: we have to call for that her team should have been form prepared. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. if you want to join fox into donate to the hurricane relief efforts please visit redcross.org/fox close would. now we will go to evacuation efforts next. i say, “so are they.” ♪ aleve - who do you take it for? 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
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>> left-wing media is playing quarterback with the response.
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some claiming the governors efforts fall short. to santos is standing by his decisions and pushed back at one cnn reporter who questioned his choices. >> why do you stand behind lee county's decision to not have the mandatory evacuation until the day before the storm? >> where was your industry stationed when the storm hit? were you in lee county? no, you were in tampa. they were following the weather truck and had to make decisions based on that. >> kaylee, just destroying the reporter with facts and figures. >> kayleigh: with fact you can't deny. as a lifelong floridian i lived through storms you seen them change, charlie princeton's was supposed to hit tampa bay hours before, shifts to hit charlotte. yet to balance factors, mass evacuations can cause mass problems and headaches which we sell with hurricane rita with a 2.5 million person traffic jam, you can't just evacuate the entire state.
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number three and quickly the governor seemed put together with a five minute video on his rumble account of all the times he said evacuate, stay safe. the i can shift he said september 25th, september 26th finalized our preparation, we have stepped on my open everywhere. he talked about southwest florida evacuated, literally watch 5 minutes of this. maggie haberman, enough with the tweet. journalists and up with the blame game this is purely politics as they try to down someone touted as a presidential candidate and that is sad and sick to play politics on the backs of hurricane victims. that is what is happening, go watch the five minute video. >> and lisa wade in as well. >> i'm sure she did, emily. >> check it out. >> isn't it socialism when the government helps to? this is the quote from governor desantis about climate change. "i am not in the pews of the
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church of the global warming leftists." this is what he digs about climate change and now his state is getting hit with one of the worst hurricanes. >> it's not even leadership, he all he has to do is open his arms and received federal money. let's be clear. that its executive leadership. he has to go hat in hand to joe biden for aid. it is something he didn't even believe in as a tea party or. >> what is she talking about? [laughter] i can't. >> should i pull my hair out now or later? for joy behar, there is a category three in florida in 1851 so you might want to retract your idiotic statement. look, what this shows to me as there is nothing else to attack governor desantis on beside the fact is not a fortune teller. as was pointed out everyone was following the models and they thought temple might be in worse
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hit so that's where they were located. what people forget is it is up to local officials to give out, they are the ones that are supposed to give us warnings from the evacuation warnings. secondly governor desantis mentioned at least seven times in three days prior to landfall warning people on the gulf coast telling them to heat evacuation orders we don't have police going around door to door pulling people out of the homes, it's up to you to decide. thankfully what we had with the desantis administration is even before and after just a well executed machine of getting out like we need to do to save people in the process of saving lives and since i have become a floridian i got to know governor desantis well and his team as well. he is one of the most competent people i have ever met in my entire life not just for a politician, period. he is brilliant, organized, speaks for his team as well. we as floridians could not be in better hands than with governor desantis and we have already seen that. the only thing they can attack him on he is not a fortune
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teller? that is the attack? he is supposed to be able to predict this when nobody else to do? spare me. even that, receiving federal aid for your citizens that is such a misnomer to call that an issue of federalism and that a tea party would've been against it because it misses the entire point. one focus is on authority and autonomy and sovereignty and the other is that fema is not a federal organization and all americans will be the recipients of federal aid in these times of natural disasters. what is interesting just before the show i was talking to lisa in the green room and there was also someone else there was right after you left who felt a different way about the governor politically. he said regardless how i feel about him, he lives in florida, his response was excellent. undeniable excellence. however we have this media that insists on ripping him apart when all floridians are grateful for everything he did under the emergent situation.
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>> harris: unfortunately i didn't see the dateline on that so i don't know if that happened before or after kamala harris' comments but i would say this, you can't have it both ways. you can't say only people in diverse lanes get the aid and then oh, by the way, if you are asking for aid, you are federally constipated. you shouldn't get anything because you don't deserve it because you were a member of the tea party barrier which is it going to be? >> david: how does that figure into it? fact for joey read, joyce squared whatever, there've been six major storms in the last 50 years, before that there were 16 so can we throw climate change out of the window now i get back to facts? >> harris: can i say one more thing about governor desantis quickly? at one point days ago before landfall i thought he did a really copious job, i mean it was detailed, if you think you can't leave i can help you find a place to go based on what your options are. it may not be a shelter, maybe
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it is someplace a friend lives, you don't have to go 200 miles away to get away from landfall. he was just trying to get people to just get moving. just go someplace with somebody who might even be closer in them in orlando. as it turns out he had to further that message a day later with you know what? no matter where you are, you may not be ordered to evacuate but i need for you to stay in your house is. >> lee county even had evacuation orders are believed 24 hours before. they try to get the word out, we do the best we can in these situations. >> to your point he didn't excellent job because now all the criticism is focused totally on irrelevant things like politicizing everything about it. >> harris: we can ask about it and he will give answers the way he did. >> kayleigh: that's right. coming up house speaker nancy pelosi is drawing criticism on her recent comments about migrants. some think she is trying to exploit them. >> we see them in florida some of the farmers and the growers
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>> harris: the biden border crisis is worsening. noah sources fox news they say the got always number is approaching 1 million. nearly 600,000 of them just in the fiscal year alone that ended on friday september 30th. that is nearly ten times higher than when trump was in office so that 1 million number, that 900000-1000000 number is since biden took office. house speaker nancy pelosi is just the latest top democrat to put her foot in her mouth when trying to address the crisis. >> the best thing we can do is have a comprehensive immigration
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reform. we have a shortage of workers in our country and you see them in florida, some of the farmers and growers say why are you shipping these immigrants up north? we need them to pick their crops down here. >> harris: i mean wow. >> david: which farmer did she call? >> harris: i don't know who she called but i guess that is how she sees people who are immigrating into the country. >> of course she does from her elitist bubble in san francisco behind her gated wall. i can't imagine what would happen if someone a member of the g.o.p. would've said something like that. oh wait, i can because we saw it all those years come thus the definition of a micro-aggression and it hurts. it shows executor where she stands which that hispanic americans serve a purpose and role in the economy and if they get out of the sandbox. when former president obama
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addresses the association of hispanic realtors in san diego he only talked about immigration and that it is a negative consequence all modes of black or brown hues remember that? but they were actually wanting to talk more about the exodus of californians from their market of taxes making people not want to buy homes in that area. when pelosi and members of the democratic party see someone of color that means they know exactly what you should do for a living, how you should vote, how you think. it has nothing to do with how they actually are in the economy. >> harris: what i thought was interesting too, lisa, she didn't delineate between illegal and legal immigrants. she looks at everyday coming across the line and it is a line, let's get it twisted. they come across the line of matter how they got there she has a job opportunity for them in her mind. >> better or worse than calling hispanics breakfast tacos? joe biden. she is also encouraging people to break the law which is not
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surprising as a democrat with a d next to her name but it's against the law and florida where desantis signed an e-verify law in 2020 also supposed to be against the law period. in the control act of 1986 but fun fact secretary mallorca put out a memo of october 2021 discouraging enforcement in the workplace. which really just underscores the broader problem we have and why illegal immigrants are flooding across the border. >> harris: i love lisa's fun fact. >> lisa: i am a nerd! >> kayleigh: listen to her words, they are very clear but look at actions. what was the last time nancy went to an emergency intake facility to check on the border to check on the people who are victims of these human atrocities we see them increasingly. one was left so she called her buddies out in chicago? shipping migrants to
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dupage county out of her county david and i were just talking about this in new york where you have i so mike migrants according to the post are put in vans sent to florida to help with hurricane relief work $15 an hour, mayor adams denied being involved, fema denied they are involved but who is facilitating these bands? >> david: some organization is doing this. i checked into it it's a whatsapp advertisement that has gone out, i have a copy of it on my phone. $15 an hour, $15 a day for food. where you going to put these illegal aliens under u.s. code they are still illegal aliens. where will you house them and what how will you feed them if a disaster here with strained resources, water, power? and the mayor knows nothing, fun fact by the way -- >> somebody fun facts today. >> david: according to dhs's own data for them to look up on the website for million 492,000
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last time i checked border encounters in the fiscal year. tell me how that works out f for 29000 border agents how do you handle it? >> harris: it doesn't and that was not fun. none of it. what you are bringing up points to the issue is letter a letter illiteracy today outside nancy pelosi's door saying you have to take that stuff back. do you think all hispanics should be cleaning your house? what is she talking about? no, crickets. what about the diversity in the far left? the women the squad, they are not pressuring nancy pelosi today? >> they were until she shut them down. >> harris: we will move on, violent crime rages in california, governor gavin newsom's signing laws on rap lyrics and jaywalking, you know, the fine e fun facts as lisa boothe would
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emily, he is surrounded by rappers as signing this and my first thought is you should be surrounded by victims. you signed tougher laws or call out mayor guest on who should not be leading the d.a.'s office in l.a. >> emily: and what i find interesting in california is it is only recently he started to care about black and brown people apparently. that now that's the focus of criminal justice reform and no common sense however because lyrics are only used in the context of someone already being prosecuted. it is not as if their prosecutor's listing to every song saying now we will prosecute him for murder, that is not actually how it works. i can speak personally on the jaywalking front, i have been pulled over in palm springs for jaywalking, a hideous waste of my own tax dollars as i was watching it unfold for myself but it certainly does happen to people of my skin tone as well. this goes to show the prio priorities, he is virtue signaling and activism engaging and missing the entire point
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that his victims need amplification and thoughts heard because i have spoken to many people like polly claus' father who say you didn't speak to me once before her holding press conference back then removing the death penalty. he said he did but he didn't. hear gavin newsom going on the record making these decisions after talking to so many advocates and so many criminal defendants. he has not talked to one victim ever. that is california right now. >> kayleigh: that is gross and you would think, lisa, if he doesn't care about the victims, which he doesn't, he would care about the politics. you saw your friend chesa boudin get ousted in san francisco, gascon was subject to a recall potentially, technicality, the governor himself subject to a recall, the mayor's race this guy named caruso a former republican wanting 1500 more police officers giving karen bass a run for her money. >> lisa: has somehow they keep getting reelected or elected paired my mind went on this dear
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member the portland woman who wrote about how to murder your husband? a romance novelist? it turned out she in fact murdered her husband? i don't know, that's what i was thinking, i don't know if someone is admitting something in a rap song it should be looked at. the good thing about california is it is instructive for politics and the way people should vote. you don't want people in the streets and shooting up heroin? vote republican. if you have a vehicle that you can't charge vote republican. you can look at that's what democrats want. you could serve a point of contrast. >> kayleigh: we have this thing our founders created called the first amendment that protects freedom of speech. >> lisa: very good, kayleigh, very good. >> harris: i'm anxious at this moment to yield more time to emily to talk about what it means to bring in evidence in court. if you aren't able to bring in evidence in court and you can
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make a correlation between that sounds like you're protecting the criminals. >> emily: and what counts as rap music? this is another thing that have done my definition of the law is so vague, so pro-criminal imagine a prosecutor trying to bring in and say this isn't rap and all of a sudden there are 1 million motions of does this constitute a rap lyric or not? wasting our tax dollars. wasting everyone's time totally missing the point which is do we want crime cleaned up? do we want murderers prosecuted? apparently not periods before you nailed it. the legal angle goes to who that person is. first amendment rights, protected. as the guy who actually work with rappers and did a talk to show with willie d from the ghetto boys, gangster rap was what it was but it is protected under the first amendment unless you are issuing a direct threat. the first amendment already
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exists. this is a nonsense law to pretend he is cool for blacks in south-central. this is what gavin newsom is playing. by the way on the jaywalking thing, i will stick with common sense. my parents said look both ways and crossed the street safely. i am going to stick with that because i don't need anything but that not to get hit by a 3,000-pound car. >> new york city they would just keep driving. >> kayleigh: gavin newsom for nt for the victims, next we need reminders of god's power we are so excited about this now more than ever do we need to know about that power of god as harris tells us about her new book on what faith and prayer can do we are so excited for her even when all hope seems lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ got to have faith ♪ ♪ baby i know you're asking me to ♪ stay ♪ ♪ say please don't go away ♪
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>> coming up on america reports senator blackburn says how illegally exporting the ukraine kamala harris facing backlash for saying it will be based on equity, juan williams and mercedes schlapp take on the
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issue and is the global economy heading for recession? come join john roberts and me top of the hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: we cannot wait until everyone can get this incredible new book from our very own harris faulkner. the book is "faith still moves mountains," miraculous stories of the healing power of prayer. it explores the power of faith and prayer and some of life's worse situations. the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in haiti to the shooting in colorado believers spoke to harris about how god inspired hope when all seemed lost. harris writes "faith still moves mountains" reminds us even in darkness prayer is a vital spiritual strategy in a world that wants us to give up the
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fight. how beautiful, harris, what made you write this book? >> harris: i think in part because i see it in people right now. they are losing that sense of where to go to when problems happen. scientifically too, there is a look at this, gallup poll and looking at whether people would believe in god in the 1950s saying a larger percentage still believe, but there is a huge loss of percentage of people who believe god does anything in our lives. they don't know what they are praying too so they aren't really praying, they ask like god santa claus bartering and negotiating with what they think is on the other side of a pr prayer. praying is designed to be a listening moment with the lord. silent, listen have the same letters. we have to be quiet we pray sometimes too. let that answer and let those answers come over us and having a divine inci assignment in your
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lives i talk about. when you are going through difficult times, and pray to the lord and get an urge to do some and that doesn't make sense, i am struggling financially, why would i go work for a charity for nothing? then you see through god's timing and his plan for your life if you are just open to it, that let you shine for others lights your way too. there is a way to be a blessing even when you feel like you are not being blessed. this too shall end. but we have to believe all the way through that journey. i loved every moment of doing this. i hadn't intended to do it. >> when you talk about timing of god what called you to write this book now? >> harris: emily, and seeing where people are right now and foundation only we cover so much news where people are doing unspeakable things to people in public when they know they are on camera. there is no decency of the heart that is accountable to something
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greater. i think we need that in our lives. i think we need to give that back. as a journalist i cover enough stories where we have taken faith out of schools, i know you talk about the use all the time, david. one particular story of some teenagers that go through a harrowing experience and their rescue as gods imprint right on it. you couldn't miss it. it is so beautiful. how it is then transformed as they have grown a little older and change their perspective and though my per to to to i don't o be a person who tolerates a jewelry store owner being hidden head with a hammer and he doesn't feel like he did enough damage and jumped over the counter he saw that induced reporting today. that is one catcher from inside the jewelry store come new york city where we saw schoolteacher months ago get hit in the head 57 times on the way down some subway steps. that is not who we can become and that is not who we can tolerate amongst us.
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what i love about sharing a foundational place for everyone to go to, hope is not lost. hope isn't a strategy. you have to take it to the lord in prayer and every step of the way when it is good and when it is not, constant contact of god. >> you tell stories that need to be told in people who rely on faith and use god to get through tough times, can you give us a glimpse into one of those stories? >> harris: one of my favorites is ernestine and i cover alabama twisters outbreak a couple of years ago. in fact, president trump was there after this one street was hit so far in lee county alabama. ernestine, everyone in her stretch come all of those houses were gone. groups too down to the concrete slab. one room where she used to go to pray, or prayer room survived. she was in it. how she survived and what she told god as the storm was
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tearing around everything from her apart , look up florida rigt now. there is a section of the book you can download by pdf if you don't go to because i think it's important to read it in your hands. i worked with theologians to get a topic on how to be an intercessor. essay i will pray for you and then you never do because you don't know what to pray for someone else but want to say i want to pray for the people of florida i have a plan. of the wording for that and i wanted to give that to people. is a blessing. >> so beautiful. >> this is really awesome. >> i love this. >> the ernestine story gives you chills. how beautiful. >> this is awesome, harris. >> david: congratulations. >> good for you for writing this. >> "faith still moves mountains" is out november 15th, you can order your copy now on
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