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♪ >> hello, everyone. this is outnumbered. i am emily compagno with my cohost kayleigh kyiv five. we begin with a fox news exclusive reports on the border crisis. internal planning documents reveal the department of
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homeland security is looking for a new force to head to the southern border to wait for it, to do chores. they are recruiting defense officials on a volunteer basis to do housekeeping, prescription runs, and other menial tasks to help manage that migrant influx all on the taxpayers dime. julian turner is live in dc with the exclusive details. this is so hard to believe and yet somehow i'm not surprised. >> we have been as you said given exclusive access two internal homeland security and pentagon planning documents that revealed these voluntary military officials are going to deploy to the southern border to provide support services to migrants crossing into the u.s. legally and illegally. new experience is required just a willingness to serve, which will cover cost for military officials to leave their jobs at the pentagon and traveled to the border for 60 days at a time. this support will help ensure that migrants arriving at the
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border receive compassionate and timely care, while alleviating the strain on cbp law enforcement officers so they can perform their duties along the southwest border. we are getting a detailed look. take a look at this. their responsibilities will include basic housekeeping, including picking up trash, sweeping, and trending paper. it's time for the biden administration to call the spade a spade. >> if there wasn't a crisis, why would they be advertising on floor surfaces like this. this administration refuses to define the problem. >> and internal program sent out to the defense department staff to disseminate this widely and
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encourage this opportunity for its staff. >> in addition to sweeping, shredding paper, as you just described, walking to and from these menial tasks, it julian, the servicemen and women, is this the best use of our taxpayer dollars? >> the debt taxpayer dollars that play are not just the cost of to the pentagon of losing their staff who will deploy for dhs, it will also have to pay for pentagon officials to travel to the southwest border to stay there for 60 day deployments at a time. it will also have to pay for their food as well as give them a per diem. >> thank you so much for this excellent exclusive reporting. we are so fateful and we will state with you all day in and out as developments occur. i cannot believe this, essentially we are playing for an additional voluntary copy, bless them for their dedication
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to service to do with the federal government refuses to do which is secure the southern border so we don't need to double-play our servicemen and women to clean out refrigerators. this is preposterous per. >> i heard you say leaning out refrigerators, but i looked up because it startled me that that was what they would be doing on our southern border, repurposed in this way. i have the memo here, they want them to respond to the irregular migration search on the southwest border, wait, they told us the border was closed, this is par for the course, this is regular when in fact his memo says this is anything as regular. we have to look at this broadly. we have one, dhs is no longer publishing we know children are being swept out of their mother's arms. two, our reporters found in brownsville parking garage were immigrants were being processed in the dark of night yet these
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emergency intake facilities where they are not allowed in. and now this, and the only reason we know about this is because fox news got internal government documents. i just saw four examples of things we wouldn't know unless there was reporting here at this network. so i bring this to the forefront to say that republicans, get your act together because they should be the number one investigation for the new congress, looking into what i believe is a cover-up at the southern border. quickly adding, politico has some good reporting out, this guy is focused on racism among border patrol officers who are also doing the same tasks that apparently dod is doing. >> you can't make up what biden's america is like. >> chris magnet is what you're talking about when i read this today i couldn't believe it. he seems disengaged according to insiders. often times he actually falls asleep in these meetings and has done absolutely nothing, much
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like our vice president in pinpointing the root cause of migration, illegal migration which by the way, the root cause is open borders, but, don't listen to me, why don't you actually visit the border to see it for yourself. as far as how they are actually more concerned about busting people within custom and border protection and patrol for it not doing their job properly, how about the administration do their job and close the borders. >> i have to say, for this record, they responded to the criticism and said it was either unfair or uninformed, he has delayed his tiredness not on his multiple sclerosis medications. we have to make sure to get that out there, but that doesn't absolve him or render him immune to criticism for his failed policy. jimmy, i want to bring you in on this point because as we looked at that hard to believe poster, that elicited this volunteer force, what it specifically says is that they are asking these
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people to volunteer their time to help ensure a safe, orderly, and humane immigration system. is that not the role of our federal government and our president and his policies, but instead we are repurposing and reallocating our services, our men and women in service to do that? >> they're not even going to do that, so that is just smoke and mirrors. that is a phrase they'd know they'd need to use. they are sending personal assistance to the illegal immigrants. it also denigrates the people going. this is about dhs, the dod, the military, two as you've noted, clean refrigerators. other elements are shredding paper. i want to know why there needs to be paper shredded. nothing should be shredded at the border, not a thing. this sweeping, and going to the pharmacy to pick up meds, so that's a personal assistance.
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this is being cast as helping the orderly nature of the border, clearly this also facilitates the defunding of law enforcement. they are spending money, they clearly don't mind spending money, but they will not put money to the border patrol, to local law enforcement, any of that, but they will fund this to give smoke and mirrors framework in addition to some of the things that they are probably not listing. >> the fact is this administration refuses to allocate funding for law enforcement, to enforce the law at the border that prevents against illegal immigration, but we are happy to spend our tax dollars making them feel welcome and passing out cookies. >> we have got to follow timeline into the cost of the taxpayers. i just got the cost here from my source, if you go back to april 12th when the fourth request came from the deputy secretary i talked about that on fox and friends first this morning. then you get to the signoff by
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blair, whose digital signature is at the top right of this on october 7th. they sourced it out through the last week through dod because they had little or no response on usa jobs where they first posted so now they suppose source it out and socialized it. that is their plan to turn people into personal assistance. they are the cost factors. average pay for to months is coming off the gsa source for this particular job, to determine she gsa staff five average in san diego, california, lodging $15,500. lodging commit 9,660. meals and incidentals. the total potential cost, $29,666.26 per person i have two son in here, el paso when you look at these numbers they are all coming outs of 24,986.
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and there is more, there are people inside dod, and this is how i got a hold of this, they don't want this anymore, they've had it, we are literally watching our tax dollars and our personnel being asked to be turned into personal assistance. a case of the general services, that is the pay structure of those in uniform in service to our country so that has always been public so now what we know is how that is being allocated. how that's being distributed which if not for law enforcement, it's fort meany and tasks. thank you to the staff they did an amazing exclusive reporting. coming up, while many americans say they worry about the conch the economy, the president says otherwise. the bad optics in his response to a question about the top issue for voters just a few weeks out from the midterms. stay with us. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice?
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>> we are 20 to days out from the midterms and the economy is the top of mind. he knew fox pulling finds its the top concern for voters with 89 percent of voters saying they are extremely or very concerned about inflation and they have good reason for it. prices have gone up dramatically under president biden last week's consumer price index report revealed that consumer prices jumped by 8.to percent year-over-year. remember, inflation started at 1.4 percent when president biden took office as you can see there. yet here is how the president responded when pressed about the strength of the economy. while enjoying his ice cream during a campaign stop in oregon on saturday. >> are you worried about the strength of the economy right now?
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>> i am not concerned i'm concerned about the rest of the world. does that make sense? our economy is strong as. >> the economy is as strong as down under, and i don't mean australia. this is unbelievable when you look at the cnn polls 28 percent rate the economy is good, 70 percent, that ice cream is melting just like the country is. to get i'm concerned about the president's priorities although i pride him for the ice cream break, but he has really bad decision-making skills, but as far as our economy is concerned, by the way, mister president, ice cream is up 13.6 percent if you want to talk inflation. if you look at the board, it's crazy if you look at the prices
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the line item breakdowns from the bureau of labor statistics, everything is upcoming airline for the fares are over 42.9 percent. gas to meet utility gas, imagine what that will look like for those of us heading into the winter months that need to heat our homes. this is something america just can't afford. the president can't afford to more expensive ice cream cone. how in the world is it that the president is saying that the economy is doing great? this administration is so disconnected. do they not see these numbers? or do they not care? i'm not quite sure which it is. >> i hope it isn't the latter. >> they will care on november 8th. i would like to know who schedules the ice cream visits, yes, it is retail politics, this is what people do on the trail, but i flashed back to a time when he purchased a mug of as russia was about to invade and he worried this could be as serious as world war ii and he is just enjoying ice cream and enjoying life.
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>> the disconnect here is so obvious. let's talk about what goes into ice cream as he munches it down coming to your point, eggs, they are up 30.5 percent. milk is up 15.to percent. vegetables, let's go on 9.to percent. fruits, 8.to percent, this is what the american sees when they see ice cream they see how much more exciting expensive it is to give that child their treat on their. 8.1 percent, we can look at the stats all day but the basic necessities in the fabric of our american existence of when we provide sustenance for our families, that is becoming unsustainable that is becoming unaffordable and as he's there in portland which has the most business non- friendly policies anywhere in that particular city and county, i would've loved to see that interview for him to interview for shop owners and say what challenges are you facing. what lack of support are you getting from our democratic democratic run cities in that
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state and this federal administration. what challenges do you have because every day average americans face them so when we see our present and just enjoying his dessert, to me the reckoning will beat november 8th. >> i would love for the press to estimate those questions. i see this ice cream shot over the weekend and i'm like okay, what are the reporter saying i went on and this man named tyler page had some hard-hitting reporting for us, president biden and his baskin-robbins ice cream he ordered the double chocolate chip and waffle cone. days prior to that commit your member last weekend, president biden said we could be on the verge of nuclear armageddon, he goes to a taco shop. >> a taco. the press gets to aunts him a question in here is what they asked. >> thanks, guys. he got a quesadilla. >> that is the most important breaking news. his international effect here.
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we are not the only ones who noticed this. people are looking to the president, they do commit no matter who it is for leadership and comforts and an awareness so he threatens everyone effectively with armageddon as though it's something we've just got to sit back and put a seat belt on four. in the meantime commit the ark was running these ads about how you can duck and cover if there's a nuclear explosion. that was a few months ago. this is a whole televised psa by the city of new york. in the meantime, americans are responding, they're not buying the ice cream because that is too expensive. we have all seen, this is in the last month is the new york times as reporting in the last month, we've got monthly savings collapse. 83 percent. what you are saving for the future for a rainy day and every day is at a future day.
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83 percent to say nothing of the 4o1k plunging by an average of $34,000. they are attacking the future with the future savings, existing income with inflation and the prices of everything. then of course, threatening the future itself. >> david, meanwhile the fox news pulls his 31 percent want him reelected, 54 percent want someone else, so voters he had. >> who are those 33 percent? let's get a couple of the numbers in here. him. november 2nd and november 3rd. if you go up 25 basis points, housing starts, business starts, buying cars, any form of financing commit mortgage and credit card rates. what ever you have, even in the
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vanguard account, you are going to lose more. this statement, inflation, internally, we often, the rest of the world, it doesn't make sense economically. i hope he enjoys the chocolate chocolate chip because americans are on notice and they are feeling the pain. former president obama about to hit the campaign trail for democrats and he has advice for members of his own party, stop being a buzz kill. will they take the advice? that is next. ♪
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democrats turning two former president obama ahead of key races he is hitting up to hit that he is sending a warning to members of his own party. stop being a buzz kill if you want to win in november. >> how does how is politics even relevant to the things that i care most deeply about, my family, my kids, work that gives me satisfaction. having fun. not being a buzz kill. and sometimes democrats are. >> sometimes people just want to not feel as if they are walking on eggshells. and they want some acknowledgment that life is messy all of us at any given
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moment can say things the wrong way, make mistakes. >> david, he is not wrong, he is basically saying cancel culture exists and nobody wants to go to a party with the word police. now we are supposed to take advice from the very party that broke all the eggs, laid out the eggshells and told you to walk on them. this is garbage. they are rolling out obama because it appeals to the black and minority vote. mister cool is not as cool as he thinks because they are looking for the wrong thing. he has the party they told us to defund the police or your grandmother is getting beaten up while she walks down the street. don't listen to that, they were not telling you the truth then. they are rolling out the black farmers, all of this georgia, this is all a political game being played.
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when those illegal immigrants got to martha's vineyard, he didn't put the tent back up from his birthday party which would have fit all 50 of them they ship them off the ferry right away. >> while he gave a nod to cancel culture existing, he forgot about all of the culture wars his party dismisses like education and crime in these issues that they present tend don't exist. to get this is classic obama wanting to see like a moderate or he gets it about everybody but at no point address as why people are angry and are worried about their kids because of what's happening in schools, what's happening with the school boards and the books and the woke culture they are and the pronouns and everything else, but he diminishes what's going on we're not just afraid to go to the party with the word police, our lives are being destroyed you can lose your job you could be shunned in the town square up america on social media you could be chased down the street, you could have things thrown at you, you could
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be harmed physically you can get stabbed in the throat if people aren't liking you. he diminishes what is happening and everyone is laughing. it's not a laughing matter, but he manages to not talk about the issues which is about it's not about being a buzz kill, it's about controlling the nature of americans feeling safe to participate in society and to the opposition to the liberal narrative, to have a contrary opinion about covid or about crime or the justice system, those conversations, they want to have stopped, he doesn't say one thing about that until after the election, just like biden out this out the saudi's come at you be nice, don't be he doesn't say stop, he doesn't say change this policy, he just says a bit and then you move on. he also had some advice that i thought wished president biden would have given a speech,
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listen to what obama said here. >> we spend enormous amounts of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing he said or or how rude or mean or some of these republican candidates behaved. that is probably not something in the minds of most voters overrides their basic interest. how my dealing with childcare. i mean, david remind me the same guy that said joe biden has an ability to leap things up. he seems to have not taken obama's advice here. i will say it is obvious to us that he knows exactly what he's doing. he doesn't not see it which i think we have that question about our actual president. he is handcuffed to. he can't say too much because then he would be considered a turncoat on his own party, but
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that just proves to me the disconnect that he mention. we talked about. >> speaking behind the podium, that they see exactly what the instead of trotting him out in georgia and michigan and wisconsin they need to deploy his message. he is saying it loud and clear if someone would just listen in his own party which is that americans care about feeding our families and having are job security and enjoying each other's company living with our civil liberties in tact. he is pointing out with the democrat party has done which is constricted and totally skewed that messy jing making it all about word police, all about the buzz kill making it all about the woke mob and not acknowledging the pain and suffering up americans. i see that is him dancing around it and slightly acknowledging it, but it's the rest of the party that needs to be taught this lesson. >> we had it up, maybe we could
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put it back up. it is interesting to see where biden is going compared to where were obama is going. vulnerable states, big races, julie, and didn't look then look where biden is going oregon, colorado, california, the far left states. he has only got pa in there. many democratic candidates as we know are distancing themselves from the president. the former president is distancing himself from the president, as a matter of fact he distanced himself during his campaign if that didn't tell you that obama read his tea leaves, i don't know why the rest of the party wasn't reading the same tea leaves. as far as obama is concerned, even a dozen of his advisers are saying he is being cautious and careful and selective as to what democrats he actually backs. what he is doing is selectively going after and campaigning for democrats that are not in line with his president. that's what i wish he would come out and say. you're exactly right, he is
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barely touching on that it, but he's not saying it. democrats are a buzz kill and they eat mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. >> if you look at the woke crowd, obama is now part of a group that is about skill. he's yesterday news and that as fact. >> he is enjoying hawaii and martha's vineyard. coming up, a disturbing scene in minneapolis, brawling in the streets more of the ugliness here and another democrat led city rocked by crime next. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you.
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>> mayhem on the streets of downtown minneapolis over the
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weekend. a wild brawl outside a bar. you can see here that people in the crowd throwing punch after punch, it was by rebecca brennan and it goes on to see crowds harassing and swearing at police on horseback who you are trying to break up the fight. it captures women on top of a car blocking traffic great and all of this with crime reportedly upped more than 15 percent in the city since the defense of the police movement. this is just the tip of the iceberg. if you assault a police force or a k9, it's a misdemeanor it can rise up to a felony if there is an injury. the bottom line that is part of the officer and when people are that close to officers and their horses, that is a recipe a potential to get so much worse. notwithstanding the injuries to happen to people, it could've
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been so much worse, but this is the democrats in america this is the democrats minneapolis. to get this is ground zero for d funds the police. this is what you're watching right now because they took a million dollars from police officers and police departments. what you're watching as a as it a city that took one terrible bad actor who is locked up as he should be and put that person is a peep represented all police officers which you know, most police officers are great hard-working incredible people. but this is what the fund has in mind. a long-term residence had resident said this, when police withdrew from violent neighborhoods in the aftermath it was a common sentiment among locals that this was happening. police moved away they said we are not going to get involved we arrest people, you don't lock them up, you allow this disdain for law enforcement commit defund turned to demonization and you are looking there at the results. that is the elected officials.
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it is the restraint that law enforcement show because if someone touch my horse i can't probably say on national tv what i would do, but those officers exercise such restraint while they are serving and while there lives are on the line. in a thankless position in an city and state that has defunded them and refuses to publicly support them. >> this city in the wake of george freud's murder, crime is up 15.9 percent i'm glad that you brought up the defund the police movement because 1.$5 million was stripped of cops, but the cops are still expected to go out there and tried to pacify these angry crowds that are absolutely disrespectful, touching the police, any kind of touching up a police car, a police officer, or a police horse, as far as i'm concerned as warrant for arrest. if the cops were to actually not be pacified, if they were to be aggressive and get down and place these people under arrest,
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people cell phone videos would come out and they would accuse the cops had been overly aggressive. these democratic cities that have ordered this money to be stripped from the cops, although doing is making it impossible to do their jobs. that is why the number of law enforcement enrollees are down significantly in this country. >> that's right, recently retired nypd officer with an op-ed in the near post detailing just that, the disheartened sentiment that these officers had come after a full career he said the worst moment of his life of that career was recently when he was amongst a crowd. the crowd as yelling racial screaming at him to, how is just is so perverted now, how is criminal and law enforcement so perverted now and the answer as because it's the democrats america. the frustrations i get on a daily basis from cops who called
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their show. minneapolis, you're right, recruiting is down. there's a lawsuit against jacob fry, but nobody talks about the business owners in that area and i have. business owners where this all played out in the surrounding neighborhoods are completely left at the mercy of absent police presence which means they are the victims of crime. ilhan omar was a prime player in minneapolis while they are and the squad get their protection, corey bush spent over $355,000 on her personal, they don't care about the neighborhood. so the people who the police officers will not because this is not going to end anytime soon, and it is going to get worse because these people are criminals, they are animals, and right now, the people paying the price of those people in the neighborhood, not the bad
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politicians or the policymakers. >> who can afford their own personal security or utilize our tax dollars for that, to david's point let the animals have the street but the people left our vulnerable, the ones that can't move, the elderly, struggling business owners pricking we had there statement last year and an election which on the ballot was getting rid of the police department for a new department of public safety, which would have been about mental health issues and eliminating the police generally, that was defeated soundly. so this was, clearly voters in the average person wants something different and then you have agitators who do what they do commit which is take one particular event and grow it blow it up on social media, but you have to have leaders that aren't going to be afraid of that and the people of minneapolis rejected the ballot issue needs to step up more because it is there lives at stake here. >> we have to move on. coming up, this could be lesson
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>> just 20 to days until the midterms, what voters are thinking and which party is responding to them. we will talk to them about the prospects for november 8th. russia is back to its own terror tactics using iranian kamikaze drones to attack civilians. our national security adviser tells us how joe biden should respond and why is this flu season worse than years past? doctor marc siegel on that. i am john roberts joined sandra smith and me at the top of the hour for "america reports". we will see you then. ♪to keep my mother would have freaked if i spilled milk when i was a kid so i can't even imagine when she sees this video so mom, sit down. when you think you have seen it all, plant -based activist or train a new tactic to get their message out pouring out milk in
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grocery stores, that's right. concerned teenagers are trying to spread a message so let's dump milk on the ground. crowds across the uk are joining in these so-called milk fours going into grocery stores, picking up cartons of dairy milk and then dumping it out all over the counters and floors. that's according to the animal rights group and will rebellion. several have popped up showing this messy trend. okay, so in all seriousness if i spilled milk, my mom freaked out but this is the worst way of trying to send a message to go green because they blame emissions and all those other things that are being produced by these dairy farms, so let's go into grocery stores. why aren't they being arrested? to get here is what i would do, i would prosecute them as adults, i would prosecute them for felony vandalism, trespass, i would throw on the misdemeanor of recklessness and a ton of things and then i would send
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them to juvenile hall, no pleat and i would say go ahead try your entitled stone to, your ridiculous attitude, this thankless acceptance of what you have around you in juvenile hall and see what happens and then i would charge them for the cleanup and make them cleaned it up and i would have them apologized to the face of those dairy farmers that worked so hard to bring the milk to the grocery stores i don't know what happens in the uk i doubt we see any accountability because all we see here is people filming it. to the last point, i don't know why our social media giants don't edit out or not show anything engaging in the crime because all this does is glorify and amplify it and then everybody else wants to join in. where are the parents? i will leave it to the parents on the couch to talk about that the kid should be prosecuted. >> to be honest with you, i bet there will be a lot of people in the united states that see this as an amazing idea and i wouldn't imagine that law enforcement would be able to do anything about this considering during the pandemic people were walking into drug stores and
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walking with whatever they wanted. i mean this is the sort of thing, this group is basically saying basically accusing the dairy industry of being environmentally, incredibly environmentally destructive. they are calling the dairy industry destructive. it is this kind of ridiculous hypocritical message that often goes out by these woke protesters. that's what they're doing. they are hypocrites. >> hypocritical when you consider one of the biggest environmental causes of death around the world is people drinking unsafe water. i hate when i see food wasted, i hate when i see water wasted 1.2 million people die a year from unsafe drinking water. but these are pouring milk out. this is gross commit to your point, if law enforcement doesn't take action, parents should because this is unacceptable. nobody is taking action there.
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everyone is sitting around watching. >> can i suggest quickly because you saw the kids that poured the tomato soup on the van gogh painting and then let me suggest to fit milk throwers that you glue yourself to the dairy aisle for the police officers in the store, leave them there for 12 hours glued to the aisle, what wait until mother nature takes over and let them sit in it. >> i think this is an example of having to one up everyone else. it's an addiction, the volume goes up, the level of vandalism goes up and that is why this has to be stopped. england has got some significant problems, but this is not a way to win friends in any country. >> utter stupidity. more outnumbered in just a moment. stay there. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers.
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(other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. hi, my name is reggie and i lost 30 pounds with golo. before golo, my blood pressure was really high, but after golo, i was able to cut my medication in half. with golo, i've not only lost weight, i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. it's the subway series menu! 12 irresistible subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down any time soon. i'll give it a run for its money. my money's on the sub. it's subway's biggest refresh yet.
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the abcs of ckd a is for awareness,
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because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia is a once-daily tablet that treats ckd differently than type 2 diabetes medications to help slow the progression of kidney damage and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks. do not take kerendia if you have problems with your adrenal glands or take certain medications called cyp3a4 inhibitors. kerendia can cause hyperkalemia, which is high potassium levels in your blood. ask your doctor before taking products containing potassium. kerendia can also cause low blood pressure and low sodium levels. so now that you know your abcs, remember, k is for kidneys, and if you need help slowing kidney damage, ask your doctor about kerendia.
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♪♪ >> last but not least, grocery store cashiers could be a thing of the past. more retailers are reportedly turning to cashierless shopping carts. they recognize each item and bill you later. no scanning involved. but not without a host of problems. it's bulky and prone to shoplifting, some stores have discontinued it like walmart, people just walk out with everything like they do everywhere else. >> amazon started this, the amazon go stores, but this really began i think when this argument for the $15 minimum wage started. you have small shops, places have relied on starter workers and when it became, you know, unreliable or almost irresponsible to kind of destroy
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your business to pay that kind of money, you are going to turn to technology. and that's thanks to the unions once again. >> a big thanks from all of us. and david, my grandfather emigrated here, automation turned him out of the chicken plucking factory and then he became a fisherman. >> i'm going to take my own groceries and my own cart, i'm not relying on technology. i'm a tech geek. i kind of like this. i want to see where it goes. and shoplifting, somebody will always find a way to beat the system. >> julia, it targets ads. what if you get the diet coke for a friend or the chocolate for someone else. but they target you. >> like a case of wine for my neighbor. [laughter] it just sounds like hell. first of all, going into grocery store is my worst nightmare, and secondly, with your kids, you give them more computers to hack at, i'll never get out of the
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g grocery store. of course it's bad enough to swipe my own thing. i'm never going grocery shopping. >> the worst part of self-checkout, not that i do now but earlier in life and they say 21-year-old, you know, you have to have someone come over and verify your i.d. how is that going to work? cumbersome waste of time. >> thanks to everyone. don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> john: waves of kamikaze drones targeting ukraine's capital city. large explosions throughout kyiv, as citizens scurry for shelter. >> sandra: is putin preparing for a new offensive? former trump national advisory advisert

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