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>> harris: it's a fine monday on outnumbered. i'm harris faulkner. joining nerve nucleus is kennedy, dr. nicole sapphire, jackie deangeles, and pete hegseth is in the house. we begin with the crisis at our southern border with mexico about to get a lot worse. title 42, the trump era policy
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restricting the number of asylum seekers for health reasons, covid, is now set to expire just two days from now. wednesday it will look worse we're told to brace, even democrats like texas congressman henry quar are warning of a massive influx of people and the mayor of el paso, also a democrat, declare add city a state of emergency. and check out the stunning images from texas republican congressman tony gonzalez. it's a processing acceptabilitier in that -- center in that city. 500 people packed into a pod there at one time only meant to hold 100. the whole place is supposed to hold only 1,000 total, there are 4600 people there. there's only one bathroom. okay, let's just settle there. we'll move forward because that's a lot. border agents are also overwhelmed and now they're bracing for what texas governor abbott is calling total chaos.
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>> if the courts do not intervene and put a halt to the removal of title 42, it's going to be total chaos. whether it's covid or some other issue, when you have people coming across the globe without knowing at all what their health status is, there almost by definition is a public health risk. there's every reason to keep that in place. >> harris: i have no words. >> pete: there are no words. the word is humanitarian crisis, which of course we were saying they were leveling -- >> harris: that was six months ago. >> pete: they were leveling across the trump administration for years when addressing the problem. we keep asking where's the plan? the plan is there's no plan intentionally. this is what they've declared they wanted all under the guidelines of rejecting poll that she is were working, and when you hear the el paso mayor declare add state of emergency, he had wanted to but the white house told him not to, please don't call the cops basically is what the white house was saying
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even though your house is under siege. all they do is more quickly process and move the illegalities. how do we more quickly process the tens of thousands of people that could be crossing daily. this is a -- we said invasion years ago. this is an envision with no plan in sight to change it. >> harris: so it's interesting what you're talking about though in terms of the processing. what the government is prepared to do is throw money at this. >> pete: that's it. >> harris: absolutely. remember when they were looking, jackie, for volunteers from dhs and others to volunteer to go to the border and help with processing? what happened to them? >> jackie: i don't know what happened to them but talk about the cost. it's not only humanitarian and illegal drugs coming across the boarder and not only crime issues in the country that illegal migrants, some of them are contributing to, here in new york city, eric adams requested $1 billion from fema which there
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were 17,500 migrants per his count. that number swelled to 30,000 and i imagine other cities and states will be asking for funding too. there's an extreme cost when the people come into the country for the taxpayers of the united states that have to house them and feed them and poult their children in school -- put their children in school, and we're essentially taking this on at a time when we're going into 2023 and it'll be a rough year. americans are going to lose their jobs, inflation has not come down new hampshire enough. i just ask myself, i mean i agree with you, pete, that the solution here is there's no solution. this is intentional, there's no plan. but we are bearing the burden of it and president biden said he wanted to help the middle class. the middle class is going to be paying for this. >> harris: they're getting crushed. let's move to this because you mentioned some of the problems with the drugs. lieutenant chris oliveras from texas department of safety and another guest last hour on the
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faulkner focus talking about the situation on the ground. >> when title 42 is lifted, we're going to see a mass flow of migration that we've never seen before in years. historic. it'll be a hurricane of mass illegal migration taking place. when that takes place, the cartels, mexican cartels use that to their advantage. >> we continue to see a slippery slope in our country as as a result of the southwest border not being prioritized by this administration and president biden. what i keep hearing is we don't have a problem number one per the administration. we know that's a false narrative. number two is as long as we keep ignoring it, it's only going to get worse in america. we have to prioritize our border. >> harris: kennedy, a hurricane of people. >> kennedy: it really is and, you know, at the beginning you said you had no words is all the administration has given us is words. bottoms said the president is doing the work. well show me the action. we need to see action because to
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jackie's point, you can't go peace meal to every municipality and state and throw a bit of money here and there. that is not immigration policy. this is actually one of the few areas where hyper-partisanship works against everybody. you have to work in concert with different agencies and organizations and different parties to come up with even a minute fix. we're not going to have comprehensive immigration reform, but you have to do something here because you have people in martha's vineyard complaining they have a couple of hundred migrants and then -- migrants and assume places like el paso, states of texas, arizona, california are going to absorb everybody, but even gavin newsom is one of the governor's complaining that the federal government isn't doing enough. >> harris: and it's broken. >> kennedy: yes. >> harris: i want to follow up on something jackie said with you, kennedy, because it is the numbers game that this democrat mayor here in new york city is playing right now with that
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$1 billion. those 30,000 here, everybody thinks that, oh, that's from republicans sending. we couldn't bus 30,000 people in this country effectively if we tried and not process them. but the federal government can do that. citizens can't do that, states can't do that. the bulk of those 30 that he needs a billion for, kennedy, came via the federal government. why didn't they come with money attached to be able to take care of them? k or more of a plan, which they don't have. >> kennedy: they don't have enough ways to process people and not everyone who comes to this country is granted asylum. >> kennedy: >> harris: or should be. >> kennedy: can't walk in and say i'm seeking asylum and that doesn't mean you're granted them and they're not granted with the number of asylum seekers we'll take compared to the number of those bomb rushing the border. >> harris: it was the white
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house press secretary karine jean-pierre who said that the president is doing the work. we saw the six point plan. it's loosely an outline. loosely. >> emily: it seems like a lot that comes out of the white house is a loose plan. to what kennedy was saying you have governor newsom coming out and saying, anyone who's undocumented, we're going to give you free health insurance, free housing -- >> harris: how are they doing that? >> emily: what about the 30 million americans that are legal and don't have health insurance but we're in a public health state of emergency and that's why title 42 is crucial till we have comprehensive immigration plan and the republicans in the midterms were all about it. it's time for them to actually put their money where their mouth is so they don't just continue the rhetoric that we seep seeing because we're seeing swarms of undocumented immigrants coming across our southern boarder and a ripple effect in the small communities
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with drugs and we have overrun health systems and this is the public health emergency. >> harris: talk to me from the doctor perspective, because you're such an expert in this and we talk about mental health as part of this. i ask lieutenant oliveraz where some of the suicides were in the democratrrhea section and texas. del rio area and texas. >> emily: there's a rise in suicide rates amongst the border patrol agents. i have friends that are from eagle pass, i have friends that are border patrol agents physicians there and none is being captured on the media and it's devastating. we have to continue to elevate this so americans are seeing what it going on there. yes, there are inhumane conditions of the migrants but inhumane what is happening to the border towns. >> pete: what can we do? let the agents do their jobs, which they're currently not allowed to co. this is nothing with asylum and migration. it's illegality and criminallalty. that's what it is. eucaine say i like your country more so i'm going to walk across
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your border and ai'm going to be here now. >> kennedy: that's not what asylum is. >> pete: it's not. they're using the asylum process to flood the countries with illegals at this point. we lose even the word game when we talk about mass migration. it's illegality and democrats are happy to see it happen. >> harris: wish we had even more time to talk about this and answers. >> pete: yeah. >> harris: we're going to need them. elon musk asking twitter users if he should step down as ceo. he says he'll abide by their vote. this is a new batch of twitter files released showing even more connections to the fbi. wow.th y next.
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>> kennedy: elon mussing may have a little more free time on his hands and says he'll let twitter users decide his future and post add poll on whether or not he should step down after two tamal which you say months as ceo and -- tumultuous months as ceo and this after more twitter files roadway leased over the weekend by matt taibbi and in july of 2020 the fbi acceptability twitter a questioa questionnaire asking had in what way say see propaganda actors on their plat tomorrow and how do you differentiate official propaganda from foreign state actors? and that led twitter's former head of trust and safety to e-mail the staff writing "i'm perplexed by the requests here which seem more like something we get from the congressional
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committee than a borough and i'm not comfort by by the borough demanding written answers here". pete, this is very interesting because when you invite someone into your bed, should you really be curious that someone is spooning you? >> pete: i was going to say yoel roth, the gentleman that said that was happen to collaborate and was a subsidiary of intelligent agencies and they press the initiative and say it's time to spoon, he's like, no, that's too far. he was happy to be that extension. that was what's been so problematic about the twitter exposure from the beginning. twitter can do what it wants and sue my guest for the conduct -- the policy they have but when they're collaborating with the government to be an extension of censorship, that's when it's a violation of all the first amendment rights. that's what's mattered here. even if elon musk does step aside, which i was a little
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perplexed by the poll and thought maybe he was going to win and wants to hand it over, either way he's overturned for the apple cart that needs to be overturned. >> kennedy: that is my question. what is he frying to get out of it and will he abide by it? >> jackie: he's going where no man has gone before, pardon the pun for spacex and put the poll out there because if he loses in some way, maybe he wanted to just up end this twitter apple cart and get the files out there and start the conversation, and he does want somebody to take over because he's got a lot of other stuff to do on his plate. i kind of think he's a man of his word. he said if they vote me out, i'll go. we'll see how this ends, but having said that this has been a tremendous story, these dumbs of files that keep -- dumps of files coming out that have been exposed but i'm concern that had people don't necessarily care. we talk about it on our channel at nauseam and no one -- ad nauseam and no one else is
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talking but crime and inflation and all these other things but didn't vote on them. i worry this story in some way will get buried if you will, especially because they're taking so long to kind of expose it. having said that, it had to be done before the 2024 election. it had to. >> kennedy: so knowing that this was a lovely retirement scheme for people leaving the fbi after in some cases decades, should we be concerned that other social media is also embedded with former operatives? >> harris: 100%. >> kennedy: this is what we know about twitter because this place happens to have a new level of transparency, but what about the others? >> harris: i said it all along and i think house gop leader kevin mccarthy is now also saying something similar, but my question was the beginning was were these lists, these blacklists for shutting down conservatives on the platform, were they shared with other social media and sold anywhere else? like is google with the
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blacklist search list that came out that dan bongino was on. who else had access to this material at facebook and any of these places, and if you think that's not problematic, yes, we're being watched by a pair of shoes and then pops up that you might like another pair of shoes by the same vendor. at the same time who will investigate that? who will go after that? as i said before, elon musk can't guy every platform, and i'm not surprised he'll hand this off. i am a little concern that had whoever gets it may not have his hunger for dropping the truth. how much more do we need to see? can we see some of the raw data with some of the reporters taibbi and berry win backwise and the --berry weiss . >> kennedy: we don't want to
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revert to the status quo. >> harris: censorship. >> jackie: i don't think he'll allow it and he'll be influencing the company in a big way and he's made too much of a at the same time and put too much of his own money up to just hand over the reigns and let it go back. >> harris: what do you think will happen? >> emily: i have to take him seasonerly because of the last two -- seriously because of the last two polls he did about re-instating donald trump and re-instating the suspended accounts and the voters said yes and he did that as well and i'll take his serious that he'll step down as ceo. why did he do the poll? i don't know but i have to agree maybe he wanted to step down and if the poll didn't go the way he wanted, he has the ability to change it. it'll be interesting to see who will take over and a lot more twitter files to come, specifically the covid and fauci ones, i'm counting down for those but he has way too other things but i think he's not going to let go of making sure
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there's full transparency. >> harris: i worry that he feels his safety is being threatened based on being the only one standing. and if other people are not going to do their homework at those other plat for the purposes, i just refuse to believe this disease only lived in one place. >> emily: we know the doj was in communications with facebook, that's come out and doj and fbi and they were in co-hoots and we get they're spying on us. >> kennedy: spying informally and formally by the tech giants. coming up, imposing new plans for the nation's homeless crisis. do they add up? la's mayor wants to move her city's homeless off the streets and into hotels. hotels.com, here we come. more on this next. ♪
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>> harris: the biden administration announced they're all-in plan to cut homelessness and the plan hopes to do by expanding affordable housing and root causes of the issue. we knew they'd be there somewhere. meanwhile the new mayor of los angeles and new plan to tackle the prop. >> people are unhoused for a variety of different reasons and profoundly mentally ill and addicted and you have to address the reasons why they wound up unhoused while you housed them. we'll put them in motels and hotels immediately but this is not coercing people and ticketing people or encars rating people and moving them -- incarcerating people and those
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from tents and motels and ho hotels. >> nicole: unfortunately it's a two prong approach, you have to get the people off the streets but then also have to focus on those most vulnerable to becoming homeless and graduating foster care and addicted and mental health and unfortunately what came out with biden's plan for homelessness, i like it and it sounds like the cancer moon shot where he puts these huge goals and essentially the plan is, well, we're going to talk about it and spend hundreds of millions of dollars to figure out why it's happening and then we're going to encourage the states and local municipalities to do a better job. where's the fundamental plan to get people off the street and make sure people don't go -- become homeless. >> harris: that's how he got in the white house so he knows it works. talk about the moon shot and not
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just that topically, but getting there is big, big, big, big, big and don't drill down and hide in the basement in delaware. >> pete: and no one follows up in 2025 to see if your plan worked, but you got to throw a lot of money at failing cities, it's always write a check to failing cities and i was in la talking to a cab driver and asked how it was going. he said there's a lot less homeless downtown and they're moving them further out. they're just moving them for appearance purposes and there's camps in different places and put them in hotels, who pays for it. address root causes -- >> harris: you know who's paying for it, we are the customers because they'll raise their pr prices. >> pete: and the hotels will do it and raise prices and address fatherlessness and families. instead they give out needles and tell them to do drugs more safely. that's not going to work. >> harris: kennedy, my point with customers having the prices passed on, there are always
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unintended consequences when you do more of something. if it were working, they'd have thought about it a long time ago. other cities have tried it and do it and unintended circumstances is you're probably going to need more security because a lot of homeless as you're talking about u it's been a while since they've been in indoor structures and other things can come into play, health problems and so on and so forth. >> kennedy: and karen bass is one away from claiming this from being a federal problem and she'll wash her hands of it. i hope she's serious about it. i really do because the money and they have spent, you know, they passed measure h in los angeles that sent billions to fight homelessness and it's not worked. it's interesting because the white house says they're going to reduce homelessness by 25% over the next three years, but it's like homelessness will explode especially among the older population and people 65 plus, there'll be in the next ten years twice as many older homeless people and, you know, it's like they're not addressing
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the right things. karen bass talks about the developers in that interview but needs to talk about the zoning laws because that's what you need apartment buildings, you need multiple family dwellings, that are illegal in la and la county and they've zoned themselves into single family homes, which people cannot afford. then they're going to build homes for the homeless, which turned out to be $650,000 a piece and they're years behind on that program. >> harris: jackie. >> >> jackie: it's another ex-pentive band aid and the administration is -- band-aid and this administration is good at slapping them on and are they getting help in hotels or enabling the problem to get worse? >> >> harris: great point. >> jackie: take people not mentally ill and a plan to get on your feet and go out and get a job and contribute to society or stick them in a hotel? to the point of the other people
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who are going to live in the hotel also, i don't necessarily want to check into a hotel knowing there's mentally ill people on my floor and that's scary and now i have to pay more. i don't know how this addresses the problem at all. >> harris: you said a lot of -- the quiet part out loud and people don't want to say and they have good hearts and don't want to be the person judge that they don't feel like that's what they want. you said it outloud and we don't know what the numbers will look like. a hotel, allowed to have 50% of rooms available to go to the homeless? what will that look like? doctor. >> nicole: to jackie's point being housed with people with the mental illness is not scary but the homeless with mental illnesses and it's untreated and that's the scary point. getting to the root of the problem and get them treated and get them func functions in soci. >> harris: if we can do that,
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maybe they won't be homeless. >> nicole: absolutely. >> harris: now one dc democrat is standing up to her party's progressive push for even more soft on crime policies. you'll hear from her, next.
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>> jackie: this despite washington dc having one of the highest crime rates in the country. last month the dc counsel voted ewe feloniously to adopt a bill now in the hands of muriel browser restoring trials for misdemeanors and ending man tour sentences especially for first degree misdemeanor and one life-long democrat dc neighborhood commissioner denise krept standing up to her party's progressive reforms. >> it has to come down to every single person being impact the,
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and that's happening in my single member district where i've had a rape and murder and home invasions, robberies, stabbings, shootings and i don't have enough fingers to count all the crimes that's occ occurred d that's why my residents are saying enough is enough. we need help and more police on the streets and more prose prosecutions. >> nicole: jackie, piggy backing off what we said and 44% of criminals released return to prison within the first year of coming out of prison. what we're making these softer punishments and earlier release dates without implementing reform for these people to actually reintegrate into society, is this the right thing? >> jackie: i don't think it is and i wicker more democrats would -- wish more democrats would stand up and shine a light on the problem like she is, we all talk about it. if you live in a major city we're all talking about it and feel it and live it every single day. having said that, however, the
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liberal das and some of the judges are put in place by the voters. so it's difficult for me to stand back and feel sorry for everybody, including myself, that lives in the city and complains about crime all the time. i didn't put them there, but my peers did and this is what they want the city to look like. till people become more informed and start caring about the issues in their communities more and get to the voting booth and make the right choices, we're not going to see anything change. >> it's different because it's dc and see the dc council and goes to the major and if the mayor approves, these, it goes to congress and president biden himself and does it make sense to have the congress and a president that doesn't live in dc full-time and when they're there, they're nice and cozy with private security. they're not the constituents of dc. >> harris: doesn't matter where this president lives because delaware has quite the fentanyl problem and he keeps going there and not solving the border issue. >> pete: touche. >> harris: one thing not being
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talked about on all this is the perspective of the people as jackie has put it so eloquently who don't vote for these policies. we're the only people ever interviewing those people. when you have a wider media and a liberal big chunk of that, it's hard for people to know, what do i do to alleviate the pain of all the crime in my city? look, krept said it so beautifully and all the categories of crime and not enough fingers to count the gatt categories and why can't other democrats see it? they do. they do. they don't want to solve those problems because it helps them pidgeon hole some of the very voting blocks they need. many of these things affect people of color. you see president biden moving up the primary list in south carolina where you have a lot of black voters. those are the door knocks they'll be doing and they're not solving the crime issues or any of those things in communities,
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but they're willing to maybe use those people as leverage and get an early vote and all tied to politics and very sad. >> jackie: kennedy, no one can debate the prison system is overpop lated and needs reform for those that would benefit from getting out of prison and 45% of people sitting in prison are there for drug charges and someone who is abusing drugs and addicted is very different than the person on the street selling the fentanyl to our children. 5% of the people in the prison systems are there for illegal immigration. what about sending the illegal immigrants back to their home country and the people addicted to drugs help they need and out of prison rather than lessening the punishment for people out raping and murdering and busting into the people's homes. >> kennedy: our criminal justice system is upside down and very much imbalanced and, you know, the people you talk about, they shouldn't be in prison but part of a harm re-destruction program that rehabilitates people and we have
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to look at addiction very differently than we do in this country. we have to look at violent crime differently and stop letting people out when they go into mcdonalds with an ax and break up the place and then they're on the street 18 hours later. you know, your story after story in big cities like this where people, you know, yes, these are recidivists and people that will go back out and recommit crimes, the cops are powerless to take very violent bad people off the streets. we need to have a more sophisticated approach. those are the people who should be in prison and away from everybody else because they mean to do us harm. the other people engaged in central tank actions should not be rotting in prisons and we can be sophisticated and smart about this stuff but what these das and city counsel members are doing is so simplistic and harmful. >> nicole: pete, what do you say? >> >> pete: the dc woman should lead the democrat party
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if she cares about law and order. this is a 95% democrat town and they own the problems and don't have the solutions. we need more people in jail, different types of offenses, but people need to go to jail and stay there if they do something, especially repeat offenders and democrats would never ever say that and people should not be on the street that are on the street every day threatening people. it's frankly white liberals who are self-loathing and feel like since sins of our past should define our current and future and they're willing to live with a lower quality of life to virtue signal to everybody else on how much they care and black and brown populations and everybody who suffers from the lower quality of life when criminallalty is allowed to run rampant. >> nicole: i don't know how many victims there need to be when people realize the soft on crime is not working. p we were so bad for so long -- >> pete: there was a rationalization and pulling the lever for democrats pulling more of the same jump. >> harris: exactly. you dropped the mic on that.
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>> nicole: a lecture at prestigious med school facing backlashing after warning students against challenging her when it comes to critical race theory, coming up.
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>> jackie: a lecturer at one of the nation's top medical school was caught on tape
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warning students do not even try debating her on critical race theory and audio obtained by fox news digital, this was the message for medical students in st. louis. >> i have a really hard time being neutral around issues of systemic oppression. oftentimes you'll know how i feel. this does not mean that i am a posed to hearing other perspectives. i will not think less of you nor will i try to fight you or debate you. ? fact if you try to fight me or debate me, i will shut that [ bleep ] down real fast. when we're asking you all to engage in this, we're asking you to think about your own auditory thresholds and what that means -- identities and what that means to be anti-reigns leadingsist, which is an active -- antiracist, which is an active stance in medicine that we know has a really bad racism issue. >> jackie: according to the school's website, the lecture is part of washington university's health equity and justice
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lessons. that's included in the medical school's required gateway curriculum rolled out in 2020. kennedy, i'll start with you on this because in one breath she says i don't have a problem if you have other views, i'm paraphrasing and the other breath says if you voice them, i'll shut you down. >> kennedy: yeah, i think honky mccracker here is being incredibly racist in her own right. she's the one who says that race is a construct but now everything has to be defined by race. you can't have it both ways. if it's a construct, then deconstruct it and just focus on healing people and following the hippocratic oath as doctors are supposed to do. but now she's forcing these future doctors to see everything through a prism of race, which in and of itself is racist and will probably do the most harm. >> jackie: you all have children, everyone here exempt for me. >> kennedy: two that i know of. >> harris: you want some?
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i'll lend you some. >> jackie: i think about these,s when i consider that to be honest with yo and, pete, i want to ask you and i know your kids aren't medical school age the but this is happening at all different levels within our education system. >> pete: it's not just in medical schools, but in military academies, i mean the same -- what does this collage of your skin have to do with the ability to carry a rifle or administer medicine? should have nothing to do with it but a merri bowl it-based system -- merit-based system taught to care for patients or kill bad guys. in an attempt to divide us and reintroduce racism in our society we make it about diversity, equity, and inclusion. when you hear those three words, especially in educational context, run the other way. they want to divide you and has nothing to do with inclusion. i mean i want you to debate but i'll shut you down. that's what kennedy said in the green room, if you cross me, i'll shut you down. >> kennedy: oh, no. >> harris: oh my goodness. >> jackie: harris, what do you think because i think about it
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all the time, you're bring up a child in this world and sending them to school to get an education and the curriculum is not within the own values or what you think they should be learning and go to a school board meeting and say something, they'll shut you down and put you on lists to be watched over and people are scared to voice their opinions but their kids come home and every night tell me i have a lot of friends that say we have to try and deprogram here. >> harris: there's a lot to unpack there and you're spot on with all of it. you know, i look at this differently though because of the skin that i live in. i don't want anyone making my children a victim, they're not welcome to do that but that's the conversations when people say they're protecting the thought on antiracism in this country. we don't need preached about that. i'm an american first always always always but i happen to be black. i put the country first so i'm a little -- i'm not confused by where she's coming from but the power she thinks she has.
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and i don't want it to be in a classroom. she's not teaching kids to tie their shoes, which is a very important thing to know. she's teaching future medical providers, doctors and nurses and people in a field that we know is coming out of a pandemic that's so critically important. i don't want anybody looking at us differently. now the biden administration tried to make some of that happen, we're going to treat the black people first before anybody else. we do a lot of us have preconditions, but we were in the pandemic together. do you remember that? >> jackie: absolutely and race has a place in medical school but not the way they're using it here. yes, black men more likely to die from prostate cancer because of genetics and don't benefit from early screening. black and brown women more likely to dry from breast cancer, similar causes and obesity and chronic rates in certain areas of the country. we saw throughout the covid pandemic. that's where the focus should have been, but they implemented this new program in 2020 as a result of the george floyd
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protest. what else happened in 2020? i don't know, the covid pandemic. what about focusing on public health and the initiatives and making sure that we never get caught flat footed again and we have testing and treatment and access to everything else that we didn't have then. >> nicole: they're looking at this all wrong and unfortunately i think you'll have a generationally poorer class coming out of medical school than others because they're not learnings fundamentals. >> harris: they're also doing this in other places including faith. they're shutting it down and seeing pugh research and other things come out saying america is starting to lose its belief in god as a whole, as a christian judiah nation and by 2070 we'll be less than 50% of people. >> pete: that's the goal of them. >> harris: race and religion and what else? free speech, censorship. >> pete: sexualizing our kids, family structure. all of it. my answer to you is get your kids out. don't send them to places that undermine your own values.
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you can't deprogram when they have 40 hours and you have the dinner table. >> jackie: we'll leave it there, more outnumbered in a minute.
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>> last but not least, tis the season of giving and pete has truly a very, very special gift this christmas. his new fox nation special about the life of jesus, here is a meek. >> 2,000 years ago jeek walked this very land. fully god and fully man. the most consequential in human history. in this series we retrace his steps. where he lived, where he healed, where he died, and where he rose. the gospel has come alive. >> the brand-new series "the life of jesus" is available on fox nation.com. pete, you got to go beneath the
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city of david and see what, tell us about it? >> learning so much more about the very places jesus ministered, and you can walk those same places. so, not everybody gets a chance to go to israel. if you do, do it. but if you don't have that opportunity, the film is meant to take you to those places and share why they matter. i took my pastor with me, we read from the scripture moments of things that jesus did at that very place. you know, nazareth, bethlehem, the wilderness, the wilderness where he was tempted by satan, and baptized, and remind the kids what it's about, it's family-friendly, a three-part series, it immerses you and our lord and saviour and the impact on our souls. >> kennedy asked how long you were there.
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>> we were there ten days, we went to site after site after site, site guides, did you know this is the pool of siloam, the very place we know for sure was right here, fascinating. a lot of people have told the life of jesus, it's a humbling and audacious task, this is different because we took you there. >> thanks for everybody watching. stay for special coverage of the january 6th select committee meeting right now. >> sandra: special coverage of the january 6th committee proceedings. in just moments the panel will announce criminal referrals to the justice department for prosecution during what is expected to be its final meeting in the investigation of last year's capitol riot. looks like it is just moments away now. welcome, everybody. sandra smith in new york. hello. >> john: good to begin another week with you.
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this meeting is set to begin at any moment, all nine members of the committee, seven democrats, two republicans will present portions of thei

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