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visit coventrydirect.com. >> hello, everyone. this is "outnumbered." i am kayleigh mcenany. and julie ban kerr as, tammy bruce, and david webb. it turned out to be a bloody halloween in some cities across the country. apparently our children are not even safe trick or treating any more, notably in liberal cities plagued by rising crime, chaos erupted on the streets of chicago last night. three were among the
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children wounded in a bloody drive-by shooting. the youngest, just three years old. 11 other people were also hit in a hail of bullets and crime is now a big issue nor voters ahead of the midterms one week from today. it seems democrats are trying to gaslight voters. stacey abrams claimed she didn't want to defund the police in a debate with brian kemp. let's watch. >> i did not say nor do i believe in defunding the police, he is lying again. i never said i believe in defunding the police. >> what people are talking about is transformation. we have to rethink what we do because what we're doing doesn't work. our broader conversation has to be how to we transform what we see as public safety so the entire public can be safe. >> she's never said it, except she has, and we'll bring you the receipts in just a moment. in new york, governor hochul's remarks on crime
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got her on the cover of the "new york post." it referred to her as crazy cat as she made an outrageous claim about the gop. >> these are master manipulators, they have this conspiracy going all across america to try to convince people in democratic states, they're not as safe. it is republican states where they have almost no restrictions on guns because of the abundance of guns, people are killing each other with more frequency. the safer places are the democratic states. so they have high jacked this issue, weaponized it against us. >> her argument is delusional. we'll break it down with emily in just a moment. starting out, master manipulator, data denier, conspiracy theory. julie, there's a human face to crime, that's what makes this democrat lie particularly egregious. i want to read this from the daily mail. we talked about children that were injured, the three-year-old included. this is an eyewitness. we picked up a girl, about
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13. brought her to the ambulance, one witness told us. the ambulance driver said we cannot bring her in because you have people that are worse. we sat her on the bumper, think of that on halloween. the eyewitness explained he found a girl with a bullet wound under her knee, took her to a nearby hospital. we saw an adult man reportedly shot in the head, he was on the ground, saying he was shot in the head. he had blood everywhere. you read this and hear it is just a conspiracy theory. >> first of all, kathy hochul is delusional. she didn't express interest in climb until two weeks ago conveniently before the elections. she said these words, safer places are democratic states. clearly she is not looking at the numbers. miss hochul, listen to this. among 50 largest u.s. cities, homicide is up 68% in blue states versus red states, counties with a higher share of gop voters
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not only have lower homicide rates, they also have lower growth in homicide rates between 2019 and 2020. as far as stacey abrams is concerned, by her accusing the republican opponent, saying he just wants to take black people off the streets is disgusting. you look at the homicide rates and the crime in this country, especially in democratic cities, where is crime happening? in minority neighborhoods. here you have a black governor who campaign for governor basically denying the protection to her own people, and it is shameful. >> she pays for private security, never forget that about good old stacy. it is an important point we heard from democrats on the couch that it is republican states and national review said this, but of course there's this, on what plain of existence is a governor more responsible for city crime rates than the city's mayor. no points already awarded for the correct response, and he goes on to list the
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deadliest cities, which have one thing in common, the color blue, deep blue. >> higher murder rates and crime rates are what drives up state crime rates. take louisiana, for example. murder rates in shreveport, baton rouge, new orleans all run by democratic mayors, of course, have a collective murder rate over three times the rest of louisiana, but that drove up the state's rate by 41%. to your point, in stark contrast with counties with higher rates of gop voters, slower growth in the horrible homicide rate and lower rates to begin with. so it is a farce when you listen to someone like hochul talk about here is where it is really dangerous. what you have to dig in and lean in to understand so you can articulate those points so you know how to vote. the 50 largest cities, homicide rates are 60% higher than in blue ones. you are safer in a red city than in a blue one.
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and talk about manhattan for a second. she focused that homicide rate slightly decreased, it was up 67% since 2017 when all this madness started and every other kind of crime has absolutely increased, including rape, grand larceny, theft, robbery, which are things we see played out on video all the time, which is what it makes it unsafe to walk these streets, which is why we don't walk alone, don't walk home alone like i used to. governor hochul's perception and twisting of reality has lead to decrease of quality of life and the reason we cannot walk safely on the streets. until you acknowledge it, that's when you can address it. >> from kathy to stacey. you have kathy's comments, i was never for defunding the police. she says it blatantly in a clip from cnn. she says, i lost it. we'll get it in a moment, basically she's asked so you want to defund the police, she says
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reallocate, and then says yes to the question of you want to defund the police. i will find it and give it to you in a moment, but that's the gist. >> exactly. and their desire to disguise what they're doing tells us that they know exactly what the impact will be, that they know this will be bad. they don't want to be associated with the end result, so they don't think. if they thought this was helping the communities, why would they try to obscure it all the time? why would she be careful early on so she could run away if she wanted to, that's what tells you i think an enormous amount about individuals and the democrats in particular. but the reason i think hochul tries to make it be about the politics, partisanship of red and blue states, it is not just the rhetoric, but it is their policies, and that also tells you they like their policies, they don't want to change them now, they will not change them when they are
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reel reelected, nothing will get better, it will get worse. yet they know this, otherwise why are they behaving this way, but they want to continue to do it. first it is self preservation that you do not vote for the democrats, i don't care what your party is, but it is about really recognizing something's wrong with them because on its face for years there's been no benefit. it is the no bail policies, murderers back on the street, about messaging to others that get maybe wouldn't be criminals, but wait a minute, he is getting x, y, z, no repercussion, i'll do it too. they have incentivized crime. by not arresting people and demonizing the police, they've made it as though the criminals are the new heroes. they're the new spartacus. in fact, that's the obscenity here and that's encouraging younger people, tipping other people over, moving people that direction, and as a result, and they'll never
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come back. they're ruining lives of young people of color and they'll never return. it is an obscene -- it is shocking, having come from the left, i have been shocked a lot from the left, this is the ultimate. >> and look, stacey, question, you want to defund the police. answer, stacey abrams. we have to reallocate resources. so yes. maybe you had short term memory loss, but we have the clip and we can repeat exactly what you said. >> we have to tie a couple of other tangents together with this. why does crime occur and realize we study this in the united states, it is something that's done every few years. when you look at community issues, you have failure in education, failure in business, you've got business flight from blue cities. yes, there are still businesses there. all of this ties together. when a young person doesn't see something else forward for them, they turn to crime potentially,
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they engage in other crimes, survivalism comes into play. we as society need to look at their policies and the lies, if we focus just on crime, we continue to have this back and forth, not that we shouldn't on whether they said yes, i am supporting defunding the police or not. really democratic progressive policies have destroyed entire communities to where when there's hopelessness, there's no jobs, when there's increased crime, when your peers are committing crimes, look at it from that perspective. we have to have a holistic response from policy, education, community. we have to tackle this at that level. >> actions speak louder than words. i want to see the would be governor hochul take action. give the cops the power they need. defund the d.a. go after the liberals letting these murderers back on the streets, give the cops the power they need, not two weeks before the election by adding
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>> what did he do, he flushed them down the toilet. we have trump as a toilet with the fbi agents. we have dr. oz. we have the broccoli, salsa, guacamole. and supermarket scrubs. these inflatable costumes are really popular. costs are just going up and up and up. wouldn't we all love some money. we threw a bunch of money on this costume and we have inflation. >> i have so many issues with this because it is quite shocking i think and grotesque to use children as political props to make a statement that an adult can own quite on their own. especially disturbing in my opinion was the dr. oz one because how presumptive that all of their viewers vote a certain way. why would they alienate essentially someone that's a candidate for u.s. senate while knowing and
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trying to appreciate that their audience might represent a spectrum, let alone a spectrum in pennsylvania. why would that not be shooting themselves in the foot. >> appears their audience leans one direction judging by shouting ted cruz got and expletives from the audience. how sick is this. take a look. i did halloween and my daughter was a princess, the debate before we went out on the streets, elsa versus jasmine. this is what people do. not people with obsession with donald trump and dr. oz and republicans. this is what they do. what a sad life that must be that you hate someone so much, so seething with anger, you can't even celebrate halloween and put the politics over here. sad. >> and beautiful dressed as a princess. gorgeous. >> and there she is.
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>> that was so cute. >> to the point, what parents first of all were involved with these kids, the prop as secretary, a child of that age, do they know what surveillance is, executing a search warrant is? do they know anything what they are rodded out to represent with the trump, the toilet, that was particularly grotesque given how complicated, so over the heads of children that probably wanted to be a police officer or a firefighter for halloween. >> i think it is disgusting these parents would allow their children to be marketed this way because obviously the looks on the kids' faces doesn't say they're enjoying themselves. usually kids are smiling in their shots, like caylee's beautiful daughter. i am all about potty humor, but this is not funny. trump in a toilet with documents and the two fbi agents is absolutely ridi
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ridiculous. this is another example of parents shoving their woke agenda down these children's lives. let me show what real costumes look like. here are my kids. one dressed as a bellydancer, i chose that one. velociraptor, and not nancy pelosi, that's my daughter dressed as the grim reaper. notice the smiles on their face. you can't quite tell. that's not nancy pelosi. this is my children that are enjoying being children. but that's the problem. these kids on "the view," they were exploiting them and that's disgusting. bad on the producers and shame on you on the parents for allowing it to happen. >> hit the nail on the head, david. this isn't the knee jerk decision, this had to go through a significant org chart to make it out to production like that, it meant it had to be signed off by a lot of decision makers that somehow approved the exploitation of children in such a
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grotesque manner as to politicize these poor kids. >> let me give you another perspective. all the points about what they're doing. "the view" is a union shop, abc is a union shop, so they got paid union rates to come out and do this, and if they didn't, then the representative within the shop should be asking the question, did these kids get paid their day rate for coming out and doing this. this is what they are. these kids were supposed to have been paid well for this performance for young child actors, unless it was somebody's daughter or son, and these hypocrites on the view would probably not trod their children out, put them in the spotlight, they will other people's children. completely different perspective. did the kid get paid, paid union rates in a union shop, were they given all the things that come with that. >> is there no end, tammy, to the length people like those women on "the view" will go to to make their
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points, because apparently there's no limit using children as political props. >> but it is actually a 1345u8 purview, they're like stalkers, stalkers against trump, stalkers against the gop. they can't stop. there's a pathology involved and they clearly cannot read the room. if you've got someone in an audience shouting at ted cruz, you pretty much know what's going on. i think their audience also, there's a point we have seen whether it is with herschel walker or donald trump or with others that they now begin to seem like victims because they don't know when to stop, the attackers. it becomes kind of obscene in a certain way. then when you do use children, i can tell you people at home for those few might still be tuning in were likely not laughing, because frankly, let me just tell you when you look at 36% increase in eggs, you're not thinking about mar-a-lago. nobody cares about the mar-a-lago raid.
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they just don't. these are things that are crafted to try to be the event because they can't talk about reality, they can't talk about prices, the gasoline, the home heating oil, it is getting cold outside, so they do this. this is why november 8th will be a shock to a very few number of people, those in hollywood and those running the democratic party. >> if they wanted to make a substantial point, one of them should have been wearing a gas or inflation sign that shows what the prices are that americans have to absorb. unlike them, we wear our own costumes. you want to make a point, do it yourself, don't use the child. coming up, are they the world's biggest cry babies. more celebrities are quitting twitter after the elon musk takeover. ♪ ♪ did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger
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>> hollywood celebrities are just so outraged that elon musk is taking over twitter, they're ditching it. "grey's anatomy" creator shonda rhimes is among those announcing to the world they're quitting twitter. he vowed to make sweeping changes, including restoring free speech and potentially reversing the ban on former president trump. piers morgan said he exposed a bunch of liberal cry babies and said that he go be back. we saw the same hysteria when donald trump became president in 2016 shgz and the likes of these celebrities vowed to leave america in fury and despair and all stayed. i delta variantly predict none of those screaming i quit will stop themselves from tweeting for long. they're too addicted to the approving attention and sound of their own permanently whiney vowses.
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david, he nailed it. >> i love this. we talked on break about stephen king that was going to leave the country after trump was elected. he is still here. nobody cares if one person leaves twitter. why? if they have 60 million followers, the other 60 million are likely to stay there, that's what matters to twitter's business model. this story and process took 207 days for acquisition, it will reverberate from business and cultural standpoint, domestic and global. it is a global platform. so they're not going anywhere. and you know what, they need twitter, they need to feed their egos and tweets about their doggy, hairstyle, whatever latte they're drinking, they're not going anywhere, they need it for their business. without twitter and feedback from followers, what do they get? they get a check, they act in a movie, but what do
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they really get. >> right. >> leave twitter. they'll be back. >> so he brought up stephen king who said you should play me to have the blue check mark. the point is the public conversation, if the point is information transfer or public square, we don't care if celebrities leave. it is not a game. don't care if the athlete leaves, not a popularity contest, don't care if the prom king leaves, it is a conversation to render all voices equal, not to give higher weight to the novelist. >> it is another example of celebrities thinking we give a crap about what they're thinking. i couldn't careless who is on twitter, they're also hypocrites, they're not noticing that kanye west or ye is still off twitter because of his despicable, anti-semitic remarks. it is not like people are allowed to say things like that. there are comments that shouldn't be on there, but it is free speech and people are due to express
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themselves, whether you are a conservative or democrat. unfortunately celebrities and democrats don't want republicans to have free speech, that's why they're being cry babies. >> i will have kayleigh get in here, why is it celebrities protest restoration of free speech when the ayatollah and anti-semitic voices are allowed to fester all this time, where was their protest. >> it is interesting. you have moments that crystallize who liberals are, like covid-19 hits and you see all these crazies, knew some shut down churches, used it to restrict the first amendment. elon musk says first amendment, free speech, what do the trolls do, they hate free speech. all he said is i want free speech. and taylor lorenz, like the gates of hell opened on the site. twitter is to be taken over by the evil sith
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lord. all he wanted was free speech. dan rather, a question i am asking, if i go there will be trouble, if i stay there will be double. >> who? >> dan rather. no one cares, dan. >> the msnbc commentator who is a lawyer who said stay, i don't know if she was referring to lyrics. tristan snell after news broke that elon musk bought twitter said howed your ground like a ukrainian to those who were potentially going to leave. i'm sorry, what? you are basically going to compare illegal inaggravation by a russian dic dictator of a country to a social media platform being bought by a conservative. >> let me -- just a minute. consider that you would be stating this is your position that you're going to abandon a platform simply because other people will be able to
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speak up. who does that? who really does that. in the scheme of things we know in this city, we're in this city, people are saying things none of us would like, but we are not going to send the police to shut them up. we can't hear them, they're here. we can't stop those beliefs. fact of matter is if you want to stop something, you don't like it, you do confront it rhetorically to make it irrelevant or to at least shoot it down, but they know they can't. this is about the leftist narrative. it is not about not liking the ayatollah or isis or others on twitter, it is about maintaining that singular narrative line that's liberal, that's what they want to do. it is about conservatives. it is not about people who are racist or bigots or anything like that, it is about taking this moral ground that they only in habit that ground, but the equivalent would be if we looked at twitter would be for us to send mobs to the
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houses or apartments of people who think things that we don't like to make sure they can't live their lives. it is cancel culture, but that is what they want. they want to normalize it and do it through twitter. >> and the blue check was supposed to symbolize a person of public interest. i argue that person is the average american. the public interest is raised with someone who knows exactly what it is like to feel the effects of inflation, make decisions that are tough, like having to take out a loan for school supplies, those are voices that should be elevated and amplified. >> not dan rather. >> coming up, the liberal media again hating on america. slamming a new documentary for recognizing national pride and american exceptionalism. that's next. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,”
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♪ flz. >> liberal media out with a new article hating on america. a writer for "the atlantic" is blasting the documentary the redeem team as patriotic propaganda that quote, sells national duty and american exceptionalism. because those are such bad concepts. they trace the chase for gold by the u.s. men's basketball team and coach k after the winning streak ended in 2004. >> the redeem team. >> the redeem team. >> take a bunch of showboat players going to do the dirty work to win. >> i was young but i understood what it meant to build chemistry. >> if that didn't work, no way in hell this would work. >> he said i'm trying to watch y'all lose. i love this energy. this is what we need. ♪ >> this is everything we
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all dreamed of. >> we had a lot of things we needed to show the world, and it wasn't just basketball. >> so tammy, this fellow from the atlantic, this is about team usa, here's what he takes issue with. he says he likes it overall but says this, in one seen an army kernel points to someone that lost both eyes from an explosion, and he is still serving. that's a hero. hearing the stories hope the hearts and they become the u.s. goes on to say team usa lost in 2006, after hearing military speeches and listening to national anthem for motivation, i took a weird bit of satisfaction in the loss. he is happy they lost because they are military stories, this is a new level of sick. >> he starts the article saying i don't love my country. he says i don't believe in our symbols or purported
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values. we should feel sorry for him. right? this is his problem. he is pretty miserable, this reflects that, to where you feel anger where you see love, embracement, teamwork. do you remember the time there were atheists working to get in god we trust off the money. >> yes. >> that's malignant narcissism. that's the belief that everything that happens is because of you or surrounds you. his problem, the problem with atheists when they see something opposite of what they believe and want to change it to reflect what they think, that's what the left does as well. the fact is, he is the outlier. he can have his life, feel that way, but he is not changing our system, sports, the country, you or me, to feel the same way as well. he can own that, he can wallow in it. but the fact is sports, especially with the olympics, that's about national pride. sports is city pride,
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state pride, about your university. those are natural. if he does not love his country, if he hates his country, that's another issue he has to deal with, and not on our backs. >> and says i don't love my country, believe in our symbols or purported values or in what we are meant to represent to the world. he just says it. >> liberals, especially those in the media, to me it is like having tourettes. the point was he was making the case kobe joining the team changed the game for the team and changed kobe's career. that was the crux of the argument. the fact he had to throw in anti-american rhetoric, it is tourette's. there's no way to say a point divorced from putting out anti-american sentiment or somehow making an enemy of those that do feel pride. i find it interesting that mr. calhoun served in the peace corp. part of their mission is represent america as an ambassador to other countries to help shrink
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the whole world, to make it a global community. it says specifically you are representing america and you are learning about other countries as people represent. i wonder why represent america, if you hate it. >> he did it badly, i'm sure. >> and you see, david, chelsea wolf, this alternate at the olympics wanted to win a medal to burn the flag. it is broader. >> it is broader, narrow it into tammy's points, who this guy is or is supposed to be, you can't tell it from an article, writing to get attention. getting more attention than he probably ever will with his article. so he uses a point about hating america because it is an echo chamber. kind of like the actors and so-called celebrities on twitter, they need the echo of their own voices and their own thoughts in 240 characters to say they're important. that's all he is. most americans, regardless of political affiliation,
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religious affiliation or no affiliation care about being in america where they are awake with opportunity. so this person, is it jealousy, some kind of narcissistic self involvement, unfortunately the echo of his own voice is very small and that's where it should stay. most people don't agree with him. >> patriotism outweighs anything in this country. people are silent and a few people are loud and get the attention. think back to that wrestler, she was so beautiful, her smile and joy oozing out of her. i think this represents the majority of the country. >> since when is it okay to not love your country, since when is it acceptable to consider loving your country politically propaganda. for hundreds of years we have been saluting our country, soldiers that
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fight for our freedom, that's why we are proud to be americans. when we walked the olympics, we love to root for team usa, that's our country. when you look at sports, hundreds of years doing the pledge of allegiance to the american flag in school from the age or four or five because we are proud to be americans. now unfortunately politics has gotten in the middle of pride for america and patriotism which i think is pathetic. >> it is. and his problem is patriotism tied to sports. literally talking team usa. >> who else do you want us to root for, china? >> we'll ask calhoun is his name. >> it is irresponsible for "the atlantic" to print this. >> just stop. >> coming up, college students are getting so stressed out they may be offered intervention with cats. how weak are we. the new study next.
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propositions m and o, because the cost of everything is going up. san francisco collects more tax revenue than nearly any city in america. but our streets are dirty and public safety is not getting better. i'm working hard to live within my budget. the city should too. join me in voting no on m and o. now is not the time to raise taxes in san francisco. vote no on m and o.
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republicans want to slash your social security to distract from sky high inflation? big show coming up. come join john roberts and me for "america reports" live at the top of the hour. >> college students have it so rough these days, from climate anxiety to just the idea of a conservative speaker on campus. it is all so stressful. well now thankfully a new study finds intervention with cats on campuses may help stressed out students. i guess taxpayers picking up the student loan tab wasn't enough. i love cats, i just want to say that. they are comforting, but if you're in college and you need a cat but yet you have the anxiety level of
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a protester where you're out protesting about everything on campus, then i don't know if you really need a cat, i'm not really sure. this is another example how we are raising snowflakes. if you honestly can't make it in college, just drop out. i know a lot of people want to take advantage of the freebies. do us all a favor. i don't think animal rights activists would be proud of this. i wouldn't want a college student man handling my cat. >> i don't think they need cats, they need discipline, a slap in the face. these are the same gets that get a professor fired for being too hard, that can't listen to a conservative viewpoint you cans shout out speakers. a cat will make everything better. that doesn't work in the real world. >> talking about my professor i love so much at nyu. i remember on one of my campuses getting a note that there would be dogs and puppies for us to soothe us during exam time.
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i thought is this real? no, what a distraction for kids that don't want to study, number one. number two, i don't need to be coddling a puppy, i need my organic chemistry book if i'm premedic. i don't need a puppy in my lap to study for exams. >> they get free tuition, too, the list is endless what they're getting with our tax dollars. >> it is, and it is part of the indoctrination. they are trained, you think i have to get the philosophy or chemistry book, and told effectively by the university, no, you need a puppy. this is what you need. cats, i'm not sure. cats can walk away from you, even more traumatic when they don't come when they're called. i was on wall street walking my dog, my shepherd mix that since passed away named sidney, there were students near the stock market and they
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ran at us and sidney loved it, they said we're studying, in the midst of finals. i said well, instead of hugging my dog, you should go back to studying. >> amen. >> it is training for the real world. no one will hand you a puppy in the real world. that's one of the most important lessons, right? >> 100%. >> nuts, i was hoping for a puppy on the couch. maybe a cat. okay. these kids are the problem. all joking aside, they're the problem. if you need a cat or you need a puppy, you don't belong in college. which was harder, con law or organic chemistry. this is the idea of building a society of betas. we achieve because we are a society of people that look forward to our entrepreneurs that go out and find something. elon musk, jeff bezos, all of the innovators, bill
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gates, they founded something in a garage instead of petting a cat, they programmed the keyboard. maybe somebody started a manufacturing plant with an idea. by the way, how do you take care of the cats and dogs, where is peta, why are you going to hurt the cats and dogs putting bad kids that can't get around life on top of them. really? give the cats a break. >> there will be protests from kids with allergies. wait for the backlash. the other side that the snowflakes can't handle. more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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it will offer travel to any frontier destination for 300 days out of the year, but of course, there is a catch. confirmations will only be available the day before takeoff. no word yet on how much the passes will cost. i mean, emily, you have to be like a fly by your seat of the pants type person. >> yes, and i am, i'm all over this. i think it would be fantastic. what an adventure. i think you just need to maybe know like bathing suit or overcoat, boots or flip-flop, and then count me in. >> sounds like the back row middle pass. >> exactly. >> right? >> of course she's referring to the fact i think that children should only be in the back of planes. >> i was not going there. >> it is true. so i would definitely use it for myself, not my kids. another excuse to travel without children, for a procrastinator like myself, this is genius. >> julie is referring to tammy she wants children in the back row, i'm opposed to.
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>> not the very back row, i want them to be able to recline. second to the last. >> how much do kids need to recline, they are tiny. no recline move area, they are too short. so sitting there reclining. and physical nature. but really, it can change. if somebody books your seat you are out. and if you are flying and you are thinking you need a cheap ticket, if you are, unless you are going to your mom's house, you have to stay somewhere. >> maybe the millennials coddling the cats. >> i need to plan ahead, too much going on between tv, radio, writing, veterans causes, i've got to have a plan, and that said, give them a little credit, they are trying to fill seats, it's a discount airline, and it's a good promotion because we are talking about it. >> and with biden's economy, a lot of people have nothing to do. >> it's so true. >> what if you booked a hotel and then you get kicked off the flight and lose out on the
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hotel. all kinds of crazy things. >> the hotel at the last minute. or stay at a hostel. >> buy your ticket in advance. >> plenty of tent cities you can probably move into. >> that's true. >> flying to california, i'll rely on you for the bookings. all right. thanks to everyone. don't forget to dvr the show. now here is "america reports." >> john: kayleigh, thank you. president biden in the air right now headed to florida where we expect him to once again accuse republicans of trying to cut social security and medicare. it is a claim already debunked by the washington post as false. they gave the president four pinocchios on that. >> sandra: and calling on congress to consider tax penalties if companies don't reinvest their profits and bring prices down. we'll break it down with jackie and david, they are here, and we'll also ask ro kh
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