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hello, everyone. i am griff jenkins along with lisa boothe, welcome to the big saturday show the big story tonight, fema finally arriving in east allison ohio two weeks after the toxic trained realm that's causing health problems in the community. residents begging for help ever since and yesterday biden administration official telling fox news digital fema doesn't
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respond to these disasters, the official same boat but these policy needs is more expensive than what fema can provide. fema is on the front lines when there is a hurricane or tornado, this is different. apparently the federal agency reconsidered. >> they are finally showing up but i think it's a little late. i'm glad they are coming but i think they should have been here long before this. they've told us the responsible parties this is the most job, it's not a natural disaster. our residents take years before we know the effects. >> the ceo met with east palace seen earlier and told reporters he was there to quote support the community. all right, let's start this off, charlie, i spoke earlier today with one of the residents, we have a situation where these residents are told the water is
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safe yet they can see for themselves the film and standing water. here is a montage of what the residents have been saying. >> our town looked like a war zone for five days and then we were told your good to go home. >> we are sick of this, we didn't ask for this. if everybody is tired of listening to everybody around here saying how we don't feel safe and you come here and live for a week and tell us how you feel. >> there are still several areas of standing water with iridescent chemicals on them, thousands of feet of oil covid rocks against the tracks. this has not been cleaned up properly putting profit over safety. >> what you think? >> it's amazing to think about this. i don't know what part of federal emergency management a this does not apply here or the environmental protection agency doesn't apply here but i guess it's not fema's role until it
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becomes a political headache and then it is but the thing that is amazing is you have a catastrophe like this, obvious environmental disaster and from the same people who every time there's a hurricane, every time does not, every time it rains, every time it's too hot or too cold, they talk about the environment and how we need to address this in some federal way and then something so obviously and environmental catastrophe and its crickets. it's like -- it makes you realize so much of this stuff is politically motivated and if it's not something they can exploit for their own political advantage they don't care. >> the congressman from that area bill johnson waited about fema's lack of response. here's what bill johnson had to say. >> fema originally said no because ohio did not qualify so the governor, when the governor was told no i lead a delegation
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letter that said this is not a disaster, then you tell you what is. republicans and democrats set fema, you need to get engaged and come and see for yourself so they are coming today. >> it's also worth noting when donald j trump announced he would visit the area then quickly fema decided maybe they should step in so you are right, this does feel politically motivated. beyond that, i can't help but think about this term we discussed the last several years made famous by donald trump, forgotten americans because it feels like these people in this area, more lower-class, middle-class white area of ohio, these are the forgotten americans glossed over and now they've essentially been nuked and nobody seems to care, they get coverage, independent journalists, journalists on the ground trying to cover it but largely ignored by the federal government that would and should
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be sweeping and to help these people, they got drinking water concerns. the environmental concerns, i don't see a thunberg or al gore or john kerry there. we have a real situation with real people affected and they don't want their grandchildren to have feet going out of their ears and it's a legitimate concern. >> not even down the road catastrophe and problems which is so much of a concern based on past incidents like this but then gardner, he said he had taken local news cameras down to get near the track and was vomiting by the end of the day so is this a little bit of the case of exhibit a of why the american people in communities like this lost faith and confidence in our government and the fundamental roles they should be providing? >> you have the epa administrator michael saying trust the government and how could anyone trust the
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government? would you trust the government with your life? would you trust the government with your children's lives but the lives of your grandchildren? no, especially not after how much they lied to us during covid about lockdowns and vaccines though they are safe and effective and you have the former head of the epa george w bush who recently apologized for telling the public the air is safe to breathe after 9/11, saying the air was safe to breathe after on zero. what happened? tens of thousands of illnesses resulted from that, people dying of cancer in a variety of illnesses. the people saying i'm going to believe what i see with my own eyes, i will trust common sense, and my instincts and not the government. >> you think of democrats as the parties that says the federal government is great and it will solve your problems. this is incompetent and incompetent is not a good way to sort of promote your argument the federal government is the answer to all your problems. it's not obviously, just look
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here. >> i remember being in hurricane katrina, first hurricane i covid. obviously during the bush administration there was witticism for fema and a lot of incidences in between what you think eventually they would learn. when you can see on every cable news channel humans, americans suffering somewhere, that's your queue to get on the ground, heck with the red tape. >> speaking of katrina, do you remember brief president bush got? he wasn't immediately therefore katrina, he got a lot of comments he was racist, he didn't care about black people, kanye west was the one who uttered that one and he made excavation saying is a disaster going on if i go there, having secret service with take away from the situation. this is not the same situation, joe biden should be there, pete to buttigieg should be there report on this but there are average americans out there watching what's happening on our own soil to these forgotten americans looking at the billions of dollars we send to
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ukraine and watching republicans and democrats everyday should tear saying we should send more money and they are thinking but ohio is our backyard and we have nothing we can do for these people? outrageous. >> you raise mayor pete, ten days to respond to this. lisa, listen to what mayor pete had to say about these disasters. >> this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention. roughly 1000 cases a year of a train derailment. >> your response? >> i'm so bad at my job a month this happens all the time but i asked this the other day, would the left or media care more if it happened as opposed to an 98% white area? pete buttigieg talking about the fact that there are too many white construction workers, kamala harris after hurricane ian talking about how equity needed to be considered in the ways of financial aid was doled
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out so the is on the wrong people, this administration doesn't care about the forgotten men and women, and it's sad. we should care. the saddest thing -- >> pete buttigieg should care, he's the head of the department of transportation. >> what happens when the government stops paying attention? we have no idea what will be caused from this ten or 20 years down the road. >> we know they are willing to politicize any sort of natural disaster but they take it a step further by making everything about race. all that does is divides america but the politicians it effective in terms of pitting anyone against each other and getting them reelected. >> it seems there was a moment there where the administration wanted to just let the railroad take the hit and obviously was caused by the railroad but yet that's not the railroad, the firemen to put the fire out while the house is burning down.
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>> it's interesting because usually you think of her republicans as being big companies, all the fire or six southern is coming from republicans horrified by what happened in these creeks and wells and ditches. >> i think you will seek bipartisan investigations, this was not in a scale one to ten, seems like this was a one at best but anyway, coming up, the biden administration quietly stops looking for those objects military shot down over alaska at lake huron. why? we'll discuss when the big saturday show returns. ♪
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ago secretary of state antony blinken china's top diplomat and spokesperson says he brought up the china cycle and calling it unacceptable underscore violation of u.s. sovereignty of the china blue quote must never again occur. charlie, didn't china do this because they could? absolutely. the noise you hear is china laughing at us, it's embarrassing, really was and the only balloon accomplished its mission which was across the united states spying on us as the one we know was sent by china and we are spending half a million dollars shooting down lose, but the thing -- >> we don't know what it is. >> but the thing that kills me is the idea we have antony blinken going to china, lecturing about american poverty, the administration is
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completely surrendered all american sovereignty of the southern border as you report for us every day. the idea that these people care about american sovereignty, they've made it clear they don't care about american sovereignty or our orders and that they will complain to china because they allude over our borders and went all the way across the country soaking up who knows what information not a good time to take a hot air balloon ride. we are talking about how we don't know what it is that military should not associate vice president but let's listen to what kamala harris. >> first level as it relates to the chinese balloon, we shot it down because it needed to be shut down because we were confident that it was used by china spy on the american pe people. we will maintain if we have in terms of what is between china
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and the united states. that is not going to change but surely and certainly that balloon was not helpful which is why we shot it down. >> doesn't, does it inspire confidence? >> i was held to china in a five you brought antony blinken talking about china is this diplomacy because let's not forget the balloon traverse the united states several days, biden knew but didn't want to say anything because they didn't want an issue because antony blinken was supposed to meet with china as they were afraid that would look bad so they postponed it and now there's talk talk to china so that's great. i'm sure we will get a lot of that but our vice president, i've never heard someone say so many words that have so little meaning and gives so little information ever in my life is actually a skill she has and it's quite remarkable. what really bothers me going back to this discussion, they decided the search is over but still enough with the object work. we had president biden the other day tell us he's not sure what they are but he's sure those
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ones were china. if you're not sure what they are, how do you know whose they are? that's the big concern and they don't seem to care. >> and china flew this before antony blinken was supposed to go to beijing so middle finger but if we are shooting things down and military resources, shouldn't we know what we are shooting down? >> all we do know is a weekend balloon club called balloon brigade, we may send an f-22 fighter jet to put a sidewinder missile and it but the fact that they don't know what three of the four are, they shot it down and stopped looking for it but yet no two, the investigation set in, they don't know what it was, it's been taken off-line to ossified level so whenever they find out they are not going to tell us. the important thing, this was
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very calculated because they wanted to see in advance of the trip going over there, but with the u.s. do? if we can invade their sovereignty and fly entirety of the continental united states if they won't cancel it, they will still go forward, they are not going to be in a strong position to negotiate. that was the test to see what we might be willing to tolerate when they get us to the negotiating table. the tough talk now, what is the repercussion? we need to slap the wrist. >> is this idea that there are reports the biden administration i have used 400,000-dollar missile to shoot down a 12-dollar balloon, northern illinois bottlecap balloon brigade, one of their balloons went missing. this is what senator cruz said, is providing as powerful deterrence for any high school science club that might try to invade america, sometimes with
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the news these days he almost wish this wasn't true. >> exactly but this gets into another aspect of american safety, what the heck is floating around our airspace? we have federal agency designed to keep track of that stuff so we have safe air travel so almost like there's litter up there, who knows -- you would think that was another possible threat. something else john kirby said from the podium at the white house this week that i thought was amazing in terms of causing china to laugh, somebody asked him, we have spy balloons over taiwan were floating over china? he assured the world don't have spy balloons floating over china. unlike personal, why don't we? second, why would you tell the world we don't have spy balloons floating all over china? at least lie to us and say we do. >> we have to let china know,
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14-year-old girl, adriana kusch beset for the first time on cross country. >> you watch the video,. >> she showed me the video and i immediately called the school and immediately called the police to tell them i had a video. it was nothing like the school described to me. i did not know she was attacked by multiple people. i did not know she was hit in the face with a bottle. i did not know she blacked out. >> michael, do you fear there are more adriana's at the school? >> i know there are more adriana's at the school. >> every part of the story is hard to follow and watch, phenomenal interview, lawrence. tell us about the sitdown with michael. >> this data is a concern dad. his daughter committed suicide based on what was happening at the school and allowed the video to be circulated all over campus and social media and the
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administration did nothing. one incident is enough for me but when you have students upset saying they been telling the administration and teachers about this a long time and they've done nothing, just talk with people, it's not just the kids that are bullied, teachers bully other teachers as well. there's an epidemic of bullying going on in this country and some of the behavior is criminal and simply no consequences for the actions. >> can't help, he's got children of your own, you can't help but think all of this is made worse with social media. how you navigate all of that is apparent? >> were talking off camera, what did you get from adriana's father about how pervasive this
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bullying is? as the father of two daughters, i've seen it firsthand, it's hard to watch, hard -- i imagine the father was angry. >> very angry especially since he's a veteran, he's served his country and honestly story would be dead if it weren't for this father talking about this. there wasn't really any upgraded charges and until the dad started to speak up. this wasn't the only one i interviewed, it's the main story but as we started to investigate this, we realize how pervasive the issue is. we have parents reaching out and the sad part was as we were putting together this panel in talking with different people some people dropped out because they didn't want the consequences of speaking out. we have people that did decide to speak up and they said minutes before the interview they almost walked out themselves so there's a real problem going on and i have to know it's not just in this town. we have people reach out all
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over the country. >> how pervasive at this particular school? my understanding i read there was another lawsuit on behalf of another parent filed a lawsuit on behalf of her daughter. this man attorney is going to plenty of filing a lawsuit as well, talk about the school specifically, which we know the way to school has dealt with bullying in the past? >> it's important to note this dad although he has legal representation, he's not filed a lawsuit yet. we've reached out to the school before last week and he told fox the superintendent, the schools that essentially the dad the gun and he was already reaching out to the police and the dead didn't give enough time to conduct. we learned since that was the first person to reach out to the school. there's weird policy at the school that even if an officer witnesses something that's criminal, they can't press charges. they can't arrest the person, they are -- a police officer if there's a criminal act have to
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call another officer to come in and do something. >> i think we have a montage of the students talking at the school function here, let's play it here. >> when people ask me how my experience is at central regional, it's not i went to see are, it's i survived cr. >> i've been going since the seventh grade. >> every day i was harassed by a group of people i didn't even know. >> i and going home scared and i'm going home. >> i won't lie, i was suicidal my senior but your and suicidal. >> let's difficult to watch and you get the sense that the school at one time the administrator, the superintendent school devotes some stuff about the family, the
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girl? >> that was wrong to get into the dad's personal life as well as -- he served his country. as someone who fights for veterans every single day and it's become close to the community you don't know what they have to go through to serve our country so the fact that they weaponize what he had to do while going away for the country, fight for our freedom, i think it was wrong. i want to note that this is not the typical back in the day bullying. an age of social media, it's much different. >> it lives forever. i'm glad you brought up parents because i think there are a lot of parents watching that are concerned. i know a lot of discussions and households are no my kid is being bullied, they've told me about it but parents are afraid to intervene because you think it will make it worse for their child if they do so after speaking to the father, did he tell you anything what he would
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have done differently given the opportunity looking back in hindsight? >> he didn't say anything about doing anything different but he said he really didn't see that his daughter may have committed suicide. he talked about the post people made and some of the parents the kids that beat her up were making and she showed him everything. he said there was no sign, she was still happy, her normal self but just really frustrated with what was going on line. you could stay home from school he said, just send it to me and i'll handle it. he didn't expect is wife to find his daughter hanging. >> it's great morning and a great story. for a full interview with adriana's father, it airs tonight on lawrence jones cross-country 10:00 p.m., don't miss it. straight ahead on the ecstatic show, trains, planes and more biden of administration failures. the number of complaints from flyers jumped six 100%. that's next.
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. as we mentioned earlier, mayor pete is having a heckuva time as transportation secretary after the toxic train derailment in ohio complaints from air travelers jumped six 100% from under the trump administration was the administration's biggest transit priority? $1.7 billion to green buses of course. want to start out with this, we got transportation issues, all of us are frequent flyers,
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frequent travelers. there pushing the electric vehicles on us and pushing the electric buses on us but the priority seems to be the green lobby, i'm wondering though, the old usage of everything should be green, or people going to buy that? will that make them feel better about their light cancellations and delays and dramas and explosions? i wonder. >> the answer is no. are you kidding me? they're trying to sell this because you can plug your phone and to a usb in your seat. whatever, great but air lines traveling has been a disaster. i do a lot of it. ever since covid, it's like the airlines stopped trying because the rest of the population would come back and we sit and i had instances and courtesy of united airlines decided, did you by a seat at the front? we decided to give another one and don't talk to us, we don't want to hear it. it sounds petty and there's someone out there on twitter right now, your wine, shut up but at the same time they haven't done the fundamental job which is get airlines right, get
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transportation correct, don't worry about being able to have pr campaign for you can say you're doing the planet a favor. get me from a to b and do it better than last year. >> also i would like to say about these buses if you live in a major city like los angeles california, i don't care if buses are electric or what they are if there's going to be homeless people urinating on them, most average american's are going to want to take them anyway, the planet will have to be sacrificed for people's safety and comfort but we've had trouble debacles and i was delayed two hours yesterday and you were delayed this morning and you were delayed last night. six 100%. people say there's light cancellations will always flight delays but between january the faa grounding in place because someone deleted the file in a data base with a debacle with southwest airlines going to have consequences, i'm not seeing his tough talk working. >> i have some concerns, we are
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seeing tax info structure so i don't know where that's coming from so there concerns, i had to flights last night and another won this morning and i would like secretary buttigieg, i'm mad at you, part of the increase of six 100% of complaints recently transportation in the country but the bigger problem is our work culture has taken a hit since covid bickered because of the lockdowns, it decimated the economy in the name of the virus debbie is of the flu, everything has gone to crab. everything has. it's only going to get worse in this era of diversity and inclusion, look at united, 50% of hires are going to be women, we had to lower standards to get there? >> even pilot. >> do we have to have planes crashed to realize the direction we are going in the country is not working? paying people to sit at home during covid did not lead to a strong work culture in the united states.
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>> but they were happy to make sure everybody had their mask on so that was the one thing. >> if your flight doesn't take off, okay. whatever but if you're not wearing a mask, you will be escorted off. the only area laws were enforced but there's a lot of folks out there who say i like to play devils advocate and say this is not pete fault, this is the airlines fault, they are the ones held accountable so who do you blame the situation? is it 50/50? should mayor pete step up or the airlines we gave a lot of money to during covid, are they the ones to blame for their poor customer service and these problems? >> i'm ready to blame everybody but -- [laughter] the reason we have u.s. department of transportation is to give us a voice with the airlines so it does go back -- or we could abolish the department of transportation which i wouldn't have a problem
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with. >> then what would pete do? >> exactly. >> maybe he could ride a bus. kamala harris spent a lot of time talking about buses, i guarantee she'd never ridden a bus since maybe a yellow bus when she was a little girl. joe biden and pete buttigieg have never ridden a bus. >> i'm glad you brought that up because we have kamala harris describing how much she loves buses so let's look at that. >> i'm excited about electric school buses. [laughter] i love electric school buses. i just love them. for so many reasons, maybe because i went to school on a school bus. >> we are also announcing funding for this, one of my favorite topics, electric school buses. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus? raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus. >> if the republican party is smart, what they are going to do, whoever is the republic and nominee for 2024, they are going to raise money in order to air as of kamala harris talking about school buses. it will drive the american voter and innocent american send
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citizen insane. >> and venn diagrams, all those little things. it looks like s&l but as our vice president. not only do we have the frustrations of air travel, we have safety issues that are of concern, train drama that's a big problem in ohio but also the incursions on the runway of 75% in the same time. the trump administration yet they are still trying to blame the trump administration for everything. the numbers don't pan out. i wonder if the average american understands how much worse it is now. >> i hope they do, i hope the american public are aware of what's going on but i do think the elections have changed with mail and voting, it's not a fair election, the republicans and drink with our arms behind our back particularly when you look at the media machine. [laughter] come on, joe biden hid in his basement during the 2020 election so i pray to god we have leadership change but the
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♪ >> welcome back to the big saturday show. this is a sign gen z needs to toughen up. a new poll, half of recent college grads said they were not mentally or emotionally ready for nine to five jobs. about half of young professionals need mental health help in the last year, more than half said they feel that at least once a week and 45% say office life hurt their mental health. lisa, i have a grand getting off to college and i'm not happy to hear this. >> my kids these days, i'm 30 years old. i believe technology to be honest, it made life too easy for so many people is led down
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to the dumbing down of america and laziness and i'm yuriy and weary of this chat bot, the more we give lives over to technology, the less control we haven't easily manipulated as a society so there might be good things to get back to the good old age and give up technology. >> the numbers are crazy there's a survey, 47% said they experienced a weekly burnout, 56% of in person workers. when i was raised i was told son, starvation will be a great motivator, work through your problems. >> too many safety nets and i hate to blame parents but parents deserve some blame. i will say this, what frustrates me as we got done earlier talking about a segment on mental health and bullying and true mental health issues young people are facing so it bothers me when young people who are
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lazy say they have mental health issues not wanting to go to w work, a mental health issue, if you being lazy. leaders, they go to work and put in the bare minimum because i want a fantastic worklife balance and that means want to be on tik tok and scram living a lifestyle like they are a housewife or influencer and don't want to go to work because of the safety net for too long. >> before elon musk came, a day in the life of twitter, he coffee and yoga. >> parents are more than a little bit to blame. everything in life, you reap what you sow and if you let your kids, if you don't raise your kids and force them into death marches and hard labor then they grow up -- i'm not even finishing my basement. no child would live in my basement and the idea -- it's
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wonderful, i won't put you in the basement and it would be miserable so maybe a good thing but this idea work is difficult, yes, work stinks, that's why they pay you. the concept is you do something you don't want to do and they give you money and keep the money or pay rent or whatever but don't live in mom and dad's basement and if you are mom and dad and can't get your kid ou out -- >> the technology front. >> i will tell you what i think it is growing up a little different, i think young people follow influencers were honestly getting rich on tik tok an instagram eating ready with me videos and they are making real money so they look at people making a lot of money doing relatively nothing and they think that's what work is. >> so it's a real thing.
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>> i went to visit colleges and we were in a restaurant and she's like you know what that is? i said i don't know who it is. in influencer and in influencer is not a job. i still don't know who the kid was but i guarantee the influencers probably put a lot of work into what they do and that work isn't seen. honestly if i had a kid that made $1 million a year doing duck hunting videos. >> putting on makeup and there are girls who literally just put makeup on. >> they make a lot of money but this is going to crash because there are too many influencers and crowding the market. it's not going to last. they make money quickly but not everybody will be able to. >> stick around, influencer tik tok account will be real in a
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being in her prime after she announced she's running for president. >> this talk about age it makes me uncomfortable. i think it is the wrong road to go down. she says people, are not in their prime, nikki haley is not in her prime, i'm sorry woman is to be considered to be your primary 20s and 30s may be four days. i'm just say what the facts are google it. >> google it? >> that's classic foot and mouth disease but really stepped digit on that what i wonder real quickly, lisa, quick thanks for not going to me. [laughter] you and i have a few good years left, that must make you feel good about yourself or. >> you have me i've got 12. i need to utilize and maximize. i do not know what you do after that point i guess i go out to pasture. quickset is beyond foot-and-mouth disease. lexi was pretty bad and he is getting hit for it. google it, google it. >> here goes mine, awoke and this is at work in l.a.,
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placentia's public school district is getting rid of the honors class because enrollment is not diverse enough. so it's not enough the war on meritocracy and justice and fairness. we all have a war on excellence. so we are doomed. >> are great. [laughter] that's really a positive moment spirit isn't frustrating though, it somehow as seen as a racist or intolerant or bigoted for people to excel has to be based on a racist? >> that is the most racist thing there is. if you have a problem here with diversity and figure how to fix the diversity part of things. figure how to bring people up to the standards. >> and everything is falling apart and we wonder why? >> more depressing news canadian teacher made headlines for an prosthetic breast two classes been reportedly spotted dressing up as a man outside of school. maybe because he is in man,
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chris? rex don't everything a map of them it's about this another bad idea house democrats as the biting ministration to provide and $20 million in tax permitting to provide illegal aliens with social services quickly to explain this, so folks in congress understand. if you give free stuff they will come. that is how this works. >> is a field of dreams. >> in incentive if you keep giving them money the center for immigration studies put out the lifetime of the biting ministration illegal border crisis is costing $200 billion to the american people. look. forget of the democratic debate every kennett was asked you support giving free healthcare to illegal aliens every single one of them raise our hands this is what you get because she had fancy hotels york if you come here. they're just what they promise this all feels more like by design that an error or miscalculation but this feels very much by design the democrat party needs more voters what can you say? what's bad new.
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