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to fund a law enforcement in states where they are refusing to implement these gun laws. >> harris: is this for real? >> emily: i love that. unfortunately, i don't love this because it appears to be the second coming of defund the police. as a fellow american citizen of those who are trapped in those democrat lead cities, i feel for those citizens that cannot protect themselves. who were viewed as the bad guy when there are criminals on the streets who are flaunting and taunting those gun laws. we know that 7 out of 10 americans are arming themselves because of another person. we know that concealed carry permits and carries have is an almost triple digits in certain cities. the irony is as publishers of the cities come out and say thee impact the numbers with a smallr
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number of people carrying in states with stricter regulations, they are ignoring that gun crimes are spiking regardless of the restrictive gun measures in place. a city like chicago with restrictive guns in the state wasn't city ordinances, they have horribly detrimental gun crime there. violent crimes that are spiking. what about mb larson when he talks about the second amendment sanctuary cities? what about actual sanctuary cities where mb larson was brutally murdered by someone because of the sanctuary cities? there's not enough time in the hour to cite examples but the unfortunate thing is vilifying law enforcement, vilifying dumb toning american citizens, and failing to see the forest for the trees. >> harris: you start putting pressure on those neighborhoods that need protection most. chicago is such an excellent example. if black lives matter, all lives matter, why don't those lies matter question work where the people in the street saying
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let's fix chicago? was obama? he's from there. >> emily: to me it seemed like a sound bite moment. something he said to get high fives. not a serious policy proposal, but at what cost? democrats just spent the last election cycle trying to distance himself from the defund the police movement and three weeks after the midterms ease back at it. and unfortunately and regrettably and surprisingly, the soft-on-crime ideas are not going anywhere. in new york city, there's a bill gaining traction would bar landlords from conducting criminal background checks on tenants. who does that affect the most? the low income folks at all of these democrat politicians that democrats say they are trying to protect. we learned that the d.a. in new york city has downgraded 52% of felony cases to misdemeanors. that means that half of people who possibly committed a felony are getting a slap on the rift and hast of the victims are getg
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victimized again. the national retail survey says that shoplifting has cost business visitors owners $50 billion in profits. that's why they're shutting down right now. >> harris: they won't be punished. you and i both know how much video. i see it on your show early in the morning. criminals have been working all night long and then they end up on the front page of your show. because their faces are over the place. you talk about it not going away and i think about george soros cat that has poured in and how many people have been damaged and hurt in those neighborhoods where they need the most protection. of course soft on crime is not going to go away. he poured a ton of cash through his entities and there. >> mercedes: there are such a large number of these leftist groups that focus on gun control. at the end of the day, it is about infringement on
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law-abiding citizens. this is about using defund the police as one of the vehicles to basically say we need more gun laws and that will solve the problem. we have a reality here. it is not just about the violence which of course has spiked in so many of the cities. there are mental health issues that need to be addressed. some of these gun laws, you look at the colorado shooter. so tragic what happened. you had a red flag laws that even when they were in effect did not work and did not identify the shooter. they are flawed laws and at the end of the day, when you look at the fact that law enforcement, they need to be supported, these minority communities are being impacted the most. don't like when you do not have police on the streets, when you don't have community policing, when you don't have communities and law enforcement, that is the tragedy here. that is what the democrats failed to understand in protecting our citizens. >> harris: do you think they
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don't understand? >> mercedes: they don't. they believe that more gun control is the answer. our law enforcement is the problem. they are failing to understand that it is the innocent family, these vulnerable families especially in these minority communities that are getting hit the hardest. i have to tell you, suburbia america, they have had it. they want to see safe streets. that is a priority. >> harris: of course. you are very gracious to say that they do understand because there are politics at play here. since they were flexing this whole idea of distancing themselves right before the midterm elections from the defund the police, they saw the president to it, everybody is going to do the back away. were they lying when they said they wanted to defund the police or are they lying when they say they don't want to defund the police? politics are playing more of the role. >> todd: i would not use the word live. i would say how close are we to an election question work january 2023 is right there. we will start going woke again.
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police are bad and as we get closer and closer to november of 2024, all of a sudden the woke policies are going to be quietly dismissed and we will go back to funding the police. >> harris: that's a lie. >> todd: point blank it is a lie. but it's a bigger issue that we face in the country. the democrats want to different americas. they want the america with them at the top with their policies and only their stuff. the rest of us have to fly by the seat of our pants and figure it out in crime-ridden cities. in crime-ridden states. to carley's point on chris murphy, my senator by the way, you can tell that he is not serious about this when he says i really think we need to have a conversation. that is a definite chris murphy tell. going to the law, let's look at the second amendment. they don't enforce federal law. there's a big federal law on the books. it's in the constitution called the second amendment. we are all enforcing it. to chris murphy, obviously he is
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making his point like carley said for a sound bite. he is not serious about this. he's going to get some play in the media never owns going to say chris murphy you are tough on guns. then he gets to brandish his tough on guns moniker. >> carley: an estimated 6 million americans carried a loaded handgun in 2019. doubled from 2015. number one reason is because self-defense. >> harris: i love the way you put it, emily. you said because of another person. because many of those cases are domestic. those are typically, as you know, some of the most dangerous situations that our law enforcement face. they are very unpredictable to walk into those domestic situations. we will move on. coming up, another instance of hollywood claiming they have the moral ground. really? they are taking the moral high ground? melissa milano claims to be on that high ground, trading in her tesla after elon musk took over twitter but who knew ride may be
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♪ ♪ spewing oh my goodness. >> emily: liberal actress and activist melissa milano getting a bit of a history lesson after she thought she pulled one over on new twitter ceo elon musk. she tweeted she traded in her tesla saying i'm not sure at how advertisers can buy space on twitter, publicly traded companies and products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy does not seem to be a winning business
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model but users were quick to point out volkswagen's dicey pass. than one sharing that the company started out as a state owned enterprise in nazi germany. elon musk's response? he responded with a crying laughing amo g so he does not seem to mind what melissa milano said. one treated imagine you think you are trading your american-made car by one literally founded by carley fors. >> carley: i agree tweeting with that laugh and cry she's over sharing and calling it activism. i quote her directly. to call him a genius. i love you. she was 1 of 4 she would choose for her dinner party. she said i am in awe of you. his greatest fan before hating him became the newest kombucha. just like her wearing the crochet mask and telling everyone to wear a mask, i see this as one a more performative
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piece of activism. the reality is well as don't hate the player, hate the game. if you were concerned about advertising on twitter, you have to be concerned about the $250 million advertisers have ported while it was the biggest censorship machine on the planet until now. you can't cherry pick who's doing what wrong at one time. you need to be even stephen unless you're her. >> carley: and what about saving the planet question work there was a morning tweet. it talked about how sense elon musk took over twitter, tesla favorability among democrats is around down 20 percentage points since last month and up four points among republicans. electric vehicles for democrats. so last month. how quickly time to change. >> todd: one of my favorite holiday movies elf, many of you will be watching now if you haven't already, there is one where welfare goes into the coffee shop and says congratulations, you did it. world's best cup of coffee!
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to the democrats, all say congratulations, you did it! you save the planet! noni for an electric car. ditch the tesla's, everything is good, and elon musk just took over twitter and you hate elon musk. this is so disingenuous from the democrats but why would you expect anything else at this point question work you need to be crystal clear as to what is going on. democrats in the left, the far left, seem to want this world of censorship. this world of lockdowns, this world of if there is an opinion that differs from theirs, they want to shut it down instead of engage with it. that's what they are saying. they are so scared that their opinions are not going to be defensible because in many cases they are not. we're just going to shut it down and what does elon musk do? he upsets them. he upsets the orthodoxy and it has thrown them into a tizzy. >> carley: you bring up a good point. elon musk is not saying that twitters would be a free-for-all. there will be rules, it just won't be automatic censorship of ideas that you don't like and
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you have senator ed markey saying his plan is a danger to public health and may require congressional intervention. >> harris: they've been thirsty for that all along with him taking over. they would love to step on on it privately owned company now. they didn't have anything to do with the ayatollah's account that has a blue checked by a question mark it used to. i haven't checked it lately. they didn't have any problems with that? look what's happening in iran. but now that elon musk owns a company, suddenly there's a lot of interest on one side of the aisle from congress. i just want everybody to know the history here. german labor front founded. it's a company that was run by the carley fors and hitler. that's where it started. maybe later realizing it wasn't a great title, they called it the people's company. i don't know if that undoes it,
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but it's the origins. if you're going to go out and get something and be so woke and judgmental about everything else, what'd you have done your homework on what you were buying? especially if you are in an american car. >> carley: and then tweet about it which is the company that elon musk owns. mercedes, i'm curious about what you think on how this changes politics moving forward and possibly the 2024 presidential election now that there's going to be an even playing field for both political perspectives customer >> mercedes: elon musk should send this stay woke t-shirt to melissa milano. i think she could wear that with pride. >> todd: they sell a bunch of them. >> mercedes: that there is a sense of relief for conservatives and center right individuals who have felt that their voices have been shut down because of twitters old. the mere fact is that elon musk is eccentric. he is a new style of leadership when it comes to big tech companies and it is allowing conservatives to come back on
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this platform. this is what we want. we want debate and discussion. we do not need american companies like gm for instance saying i'm going to pull my advice from twitter. that's outrageous. we need to have a platform where both sides can go at it and let the best ideas win. i think that is the big focus right now. >> carley: and that's what democrats are so upset. they lost the twitter tool in their toolbox. coming up, more drama at the world cup today. after an iranian journalist confronts u.s. players ahead of tomorrow's critical match between the two countries. that is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> you say you support the iranian people but you are pronouncing our country's name wrong. our country is name iran. it once and for all, let's get this clear. second of all, are you okay to be representing a country that has so much discrimination against grad stomach black people and its own borders question work >> my apologies on the mispronunciation of your cou country. that being said, there's discrimination everywhere you go. in the u.s., we are continuing to make progress every single day. as long as you see progress, that is the most important th thing. >> harris: a hero today. >> emily: what an amazing answer. sometimes especially in the global world of journalism, as you know, sometimes people take someone who they deem as an ambassador, one slice of the pie, one insight and one connection into the host that they are trying to get at and levy all of their angst on them, i feel like that is what
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we just saw. we saw that american player feeling it beautifully. to be when he good job. i love how you give the people the benefit of the doubt. i think it's a bigger issue than that. when they see the darker hue of our skin, they marginalize us and think that we all speak for each other. they don't do that with others. you don't find people who are not black or brown being asked to speak for all of their race. but we are put in that position and i think this young man did a beautiful job. some of this to also get the situation that we will beat them tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern only on fox and fifa. that could come into play. but he seemed to be ready for that and you know what else question work he loves his country. he seemed to be ready for it. >> emily: and this is the heels of iran complaining about us. complaining we took off what they felt was the symbol of god
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on the flag. we responded that it was in solidarity of protests. it's a big elephant in the room to say that iran does not have human atrocities going on on a daily basis. and especially given fifa and the american involvement and it, we have made no attempts at hiding or obfuscating the fact that we are in solidarity with people. we've said that from the get-go. the soccer federation is not a political and certainly not that one with it even being held in qatar to begin with. >> carley: i was reading that. what happened was the u.s. soccer federation briefly removed an emblem of the islamic republic from the national flag and for his calling for the united states to be kicked out of the tournament because of it. they want the united states to constantly be the enemy. removing that emblem, clearly the least of their concerns because their mass protests going on in the country as we speak and even the iranian soccer players have protested
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the treatment of women in their country at the world cup. for the whole entire world to see. risking serious ramifications when they go back to their own country. that should be admired. i also have to give a huge shout out to this soccer player, this american soccer player who answered the question. clearly the journalist was trying to get him in a gotcha question and make them look stupid. he's not a trained professional media person. he's a soccer player. he answered that question beautifully but there is no greater example of sports meeting real-world global events than the soccer game tomorrow. the united states needs to beat iran and so many different fronts. in soccer and the real world. >> harris: tyler adams. amazing. let's say his name is many times as we can today. >> todd: and let's get him on our shore. for he appeared what is he doing tomorrow?
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>> carley: 4:00 a.m. is a good time slot for qatar. let him rest between the games. >> todd: via iran team themselves has been protesting the atrocities. this is from iran state media trying to upend the apple cart. it's important to make that point. but there's a bigger issue at play here. if you've heard articles account stomach about it, a notable socr coach site at one of the iranian strategy on the field and outside of the field is to throw in distraction. >> harris: they want to further divide us. >> todd: and get in our heads we are focused on soccer. it can be diversionary soccer approach to what is happening but there is the bigger issue at play and you guys all nailed that. we need to win tomorrow from a geopolitical perspective, not just a soccer perspective. >> emily: and oftentimes sports is used as an escape from
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politics. a global unifier. at times, to everyone's point, it represent the intersect. it is not divorced from geopolitics. not divorced from the world stage in atrocities and people standing up in solidarity with those who are being oppressed including and especially the women under the iranian regime. what are your thoughts? >> mercedes: i think of jesse owens in the olympics or when the u.s. beat the russians in 1980 in that hockey game. those are the moments that are so defining right now and that's why you can see that sports is a unifying factor for our country. to stand behind our soccer players, this great young man, tyler adams who really spoke from his heart about how great this country edits. pushing back on the state media. not journalists. we know that he is the mouthpiece for the reigning government. but this is an opportunity for the u.s. to make their point
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that there is huge discrimination in the iran. women are treated like second-class citizens in the protesters are detained where they are killed. it is huge tragedies that need to be brought to the world stage. not only in the political arena, but also obviously through the use of sports which i think it allows our players to really stand up and say i love america and i love are presenting this country, yes, when there are problems and errors in other countries, we will point them out because guess what question work we stand for freedom of speech. not like other countries like iran. >> harris: i need to add one thing because it wasn't tyler adams responsibility to do this, but there are other journalists in the room. it would've been great to have somebody say in iran, if you are a person of color other than what you deem would be valuable in your culture, if you were lgbt -- a beautiful member of the lgbt, look what they do in your country. get the stick out of your own night.
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>> emily: and i think as well the athletic community. i mentioned to you as well that my best friend's father defected. he used to be an olympian for hungary under a communist regime. effected in the olympics at japan and rode for the united states. there's nothing more incredible about these athletes. they love their country and they know that what they represent when that flag is on their jersey and behind them is so much greater because it represents freedom of speech and so much that we represent. go usa. team usa tomorrow. >> todd: it's not just a game! speech you need to have a watch party. coming up, growing outrage over balenciaga ads featuring kids and who is speaking out against the ad and who has been silent. the ad and who has been silent. and then suddenly returns. but inflation never really goes away. each year - by some measure - the dollar declines in value. well - here's something else that doesn't go away...
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featured kids teddy bears and bondage gear. they have since apologized for the ad campaign but kim kardashian who has been modeling them with luxury brand has denounced the ad and is ditching balenciaga altogether. part of the issue, there were two ads at play. one involved the teddy bears and bondage gear with children and a separate ad involved the placement of a supreme court decision that evaluated whether communications around child pornography was protect by the first amendment and that's why they are suing. they are saying that the move is malevolent or extraordinarily reckless. it begs the question, how can a multibillion-dollar fashion house not have final say? not have someone that sees the ad in the final depiction and gives an ultimate green light? >> todd: that is why it is completely for show. it is a p.r. move to make it seem like they are doing
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something. obviously a major brand campaign like this had to have oversight at the top levels. if for some strange reason it did not, that is a failure of the board and they should be asked immediately. but obviously, they did. they signed off on it. this is part of the brand strategy and it was sickening. as for kim kardashian, she needs to reevaluate. you are a mom. there's nothing to reevaluate. ditch this brand immediately. what i look at as a father of two daughters, there is a blurring of this line on the acceptable boundaries when it comes to children and sex we need to stop it. there is no acceptable down stomach boundary. it's leading to child exultation and it is sickening. this is not republican or democrat, man or woman. this is all of us. if you repaired to reducing human beings, kids and sex should never be combined. we need to end it and end it now so our kids can grow up with the
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same sense of innocence that we all did. >> emily: to be clear, the apologist by the fashion house were not to have teddy bears and bondage it was to include children in those ads and with the supreme court. we had an nfl one at the mvp award. he came out and said the exact same thing that tom did. i will read it. he says, "—-dash it is incumbent upon us to have that level of protection of kids. that those of us who have these positions to raise awareness should be dedicated to protecting his kids and nurturing them." kim kardashian. i love to response beards we would you know my favorite part was? in speaking with them i believe that they understand the seriousness of the issue. i thought it was poignant of her to say that part of her analysis, whether she will stay,
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is whether it is basing ofng that should not happen. she's expecting a proactive response saying you cannot just apologize and get away with it. i want to see more from you. i think that is noble and excellent. if you lend your face to something, you should make sure you believe in believe that. >> harris: todd, i see your point. there should be ground zero on this. children and sex do not go together. i totally get that. what i see kim kardashian doing from a marketing standpoint is to motivate everyone else as well because i'm sure balenciaga is not the only one who's ever been guilty of the sort of thing. it's getting a lot of attention right now for certain and you have the song. cardi b has dropped balenciaga socks. it's in the nomenclature. it's a good color. i love that part. in speaking with them. she's not sending email.
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>> mercedes: it is money over principal spirit she should've walked away from the deal. there is no question. she is a mother and she should stand for protecting children. quite frankly, this industry where they're trying to be provocative and cover it up, they need to do an internal audit to figure out how this all came to be. they are exploiting children and kim kardashian should stand on the side of protecting our children instead of just saying "let's reevaluate." what will they do? you will see balenciaga give money to an organization to stop child pornography. that will be the response. it's not enough. there should be more outrage coming out of china academic hollywood on this. parents are upset. they should boycott this brand. it should not have happened. >> emily: it that's the argument that they are making. that it was not us. executives were not told. this is what they allege in a $25 million lawsuit that they call malevolent.
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in terms of the abrupt i am leaving, perhaps there is room for compassion in that point. >> mercedes: it's a cover up. >> carley: when you are the head of a company, that is on you. it is your brand. new hire that production company and how everyone is pointing fingers. they are blooming the production company, the photographer is saying it's not me, i just edit the lighting. everyone is saying don't look at me. but the united states has one of the biggest consumers of expectation in the world including child exploitation. this is not art. this isn't just disgusting, it's dangerous. i agree with you wholeheartedly. the celebrity response to this should have absolutely been much bigger. you have bella hadid who deleted one instagram post. kim kardashian is saying she's reevaluating the relationship with the company. those are words at this point. it reminds her of the mb has response to china. when their abuses are so
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bipartisan. when money is involved, they try to look the other way and wait till you could possibly move past this. the only time branson celebrities take a standard when it is profitable. >> todd: i understand what you are saying. i'm not doing this through the lens of a news anchor. i'm doing this as a parent. the angry dad of two girls paired i don't care about any of that stuff. get off my lawn! >> harris: melissa milano did leave tesla to go to an origin based. >> todd: so brave. >> harris: they aren't that now, but she didn't do her homework. >> emily: if we had an iota of this outrage in terms of actual activism towards laws that would actually protect children and transparency requirement like jurisdiction. >> harris: order laws with children. >> emily: the crime bills that
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we have dealt with that change felonies to misdemeanors. the web is dark. i hope all of this has channeled positively toward child protection. coming up, and heiresses has a pricey women's only college left her so indoctrinated by woke culture that she needed to be deprogrammed to the tune of $300 a day. that is next ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance
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speak your brand-new moves from the bite and white house. sharon gets the green light to keep pumping in venezuela. how they responded to the backlash and credits are asking why this president refuses to drill more right at home. we will find out when a white house press briefing takes place which will set to begin shortly. protest spreading across china over covert lockdown roles and you political tensions brewing at the world cup. join me and john robert at "america reports" at the top of the error. ♪ ♪ >> harris: a new york city heiress who attended the elite liberal mount holyoke college said that she needed to be deprogrammed after she graduated. she claimed she was brainwashed
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at the women only school. >> i was indoctrinated. it is as simple as that. i was raised always being told that i could do whatever i wanted. i was a competitive figure skater, i was independent. as soon as i went to school, i'd been raised going to church. i turned away from that very quickly. in my classes, i studied history and politics at mount holyoke. it's the oldest women's college in the country founded in 183700 every class was history but history with race, history with gender. i took an intro to tender studies course and they said i had been oppressed my entire life and i didn't even know it. there was an underlying patriarchal bias inherent in absolutely everything. i started to look at the world from the lens of being a victim. >> harris: apparently they went from holyoke to holy woke. >> carley: you are killing at
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post-thanksgiving. i think it is a sad state of affairs when you go from the greatest generation to a generation of young people being taught to hate your country. that is what is being done. in every state at every level of education. i was thinking about this topic and past examples we talked about in various shows here in fox news. the one that stuck out to me was this assistant dean that posted a tweet saying that all white people are racist and she hates whiteness. she herself is white. now that comment is applauded as just and fair and courageous. it's not only that, there's no room for debate or discussion on college campuses anymore. there are people who are really true believers in this ideology and then there are political opportunism. if you are a victim and victimize, come over to big government, come to the democratic party because we will take care of you. >> harris: i love that you say
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the idea of debate is gone. that's how we grow up. that's how we mature. as parents, we know that our kids have to have a little progress in order to be able to use their words effectively. >> mercedes: and universities is where you go to have the debate. i remember when i was at my college in florida, i grew up very anti-communist. my parents fled communist from cuba. the communist came to speak at our campus. did we shut them down? no. did we have a dialogue and debate? absolutely. this is what is unfortunate. i don't know how many parents have come to me especially at cpac and said i lost my kid when they went to college. take your kids back. teach him about the beauty of the country and teach them that america is not perfect, but we do the best we can to uphold our liberties, protect our constitution, and try to have a fair and free nation. that is the critical message and parents need to not given to these liberal colleges. find better options for your
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kids because they are out there. >> harris: i'm talking to parents who are looking for better options as young as kindergarten and pre-k. if you like the start so young. todd, also a parent looking at this. this is not cheap. no matter where you said you're, will be free, likely. making those decisions really count but you can't wait until they get sick college to tell them how great america is. take them to places in this country that let them know that this is the best. >> todd: a great point. as a father of two girls, i'm not taking any prisoners today. cross mount holyoke off the list. across all of these other colleges that are indoctrination factors off of the list. i want my girls to go to school and get a great education and prepare for the world of work, but i want them to learn how to thrive and healthy relationships, be patriots like you mention, be good partners and good spouses. i want them to form relationships based off of love, not off of hate.
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these schools push this hate agenda. it has to stop. no mount holyoke, none of these schools. i'll homeschool them. >> harris: really quickly, i want people to know how wiggly you got started. how old are your babies? >> todd: two years and five months. i'm not messing around. >> emily: absolutely. what was interesting as well is you are saying they are being taught to hate the country and taught to heat their families. that is step one of true indoctrination. that playbook is to dismantle your home molecule. to dismantle everything that provides her support structure because here's a new one. she went on to say that the professors would offer their own homes and encourage students to stay with them during their holidays. she talked with the fact that before she went to college, her mother was her best friend and she ended up writing her a hate letter after being indoctrinated. it totally eroded and corrupted her relationship with her mother
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thankfully they have reunited and restored, but it was that deep of a fundamental indoctrination poisoning by this college that it ripped their family apart and she honestly saw her mother through a different lens. the tragedy is so multilayered. >> harris: it's like a drug addiction. the isolation is what keeps addicts where they are. >> mercedes: she went back to the church. she will back to the church and found her face. that is critical. >> harris: faith moves mountains. you know i believe. more in a moment ♪ ♪ inflation's eating into everyone's budget, but if you're a veteran and own your home, you've got a big leg up. . it's your va home loan benefit. it lets you borrow up to a full 100% of your home's value. with home values near record highs, the newday 100 va loan can get you an average of $60,000. and you can lower your payments by $600 a month.
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it's an honor to be talking to a new number one "new york times" best-selling author of "faith still moves mountains," baby. >> oh, my gosh. that is not what i thought you were going to tell me. i mean, we have been talking about so much, i thought did he come to arizona for a book signing -- does he have more book markers for the prayer circles, i mean, oh, my gosh. >> congratulations, you did it. >> thank you. >> harris, that was so beautiful. everything about that is so beautiful, it's so beautiful. such a blessing just like your book. >> i feel so blessed to meet the people who are reading the book. mercedes, you were stuck in an airport. >> i was. >> and you posted that you were reading the book during the three-hour layover.
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>> and no make-up, a theme. >> i thought we were going to talk about stuff. i have no words, really, except i know that prayer really is powerful in our lives. it's a vital tool and a world that hopes that we will give up and we will never give up and i love the renewal of faith people say they are having reading my book. you all bless me, i'm so grateful. >> amen. >> amazing, amazing. >> faith still moves mountains by harris falkner. get it already if you have not already. thanks to everyone, here is "america reports." >> john: thank you, fox news alert, a half a month now since the gruesome murder of four college students in idaho. they have not named a suspect or motive. >> sandra: as classes resume, will dna provide crucial clues for police. mark
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