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number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno and joining me host of kennedy come up fox -- sheryl crow sohn, >> tammy: , fox news contributor and retired u.s. marine bomb tech joey jones. we began with a presidential contender florida governor ron desantis kicking off a police tour and democrat
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lead cities and coming out to support law enforcement in new york, chicago and philadelphia, watch. it is important to admit that these left-wing policies have failed, they have empowered criminals and the put the public at risk, they put law enforcement officers at risk. so i think this experiment has concluded and we need to move in the direction where across-the-board from sea to shining sea we have a commitment to respect law enforcement and for law and order. >> emily: the governor's pro enforcement comes from temple university officer. the killer tried to rob him as he lay dying on the ground. the police also say he went on to commit to a nearby right after the shooting. he was busted yesterday and the police used the officers handcuffs. a married father of four christopher fitzgerald.
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it is incredibly tragic that these stories keep happening. that the senseless loss of officers lives keep happening in uniform and out. i'm grateful for governor desantis standing up for law enforcement. >> tammy: as a matter of politics it's a smart idea. if you think back to jeb bush and hillary clinton going around doing the speech with presidential candidates to raise money, that is the other strategy to give speeches to rich people and get big checks. this guy who runs for president is choosing and doing a tour for that issue essentially accomplishing the same thing as a presidential candidate but doing so in a way that gives people hope and an idea and actual reason to vote for him other than i believe in democracy or a belief in the constitution. so from politics, absolutely smart idea. as a matter of fact, it is true. we have classic americans demand accountability for peace officers. the same class of americans who do not demand a standard for
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police officers which comes for a budget, comes with training and comes to wearing the badge. we saw the implications those people probably didn't qualify because of how they required and being used, which was grass at a straw. so we have all these municipalities in atlanta is in bad shape. the municipalities are struggling to understand what acceptable law enforcement is. what we have from it has been effective law enforcement. no good cops don't want to do this job. >> emily: including in that austin, texas, where video footage from this weekend's absolute mind-blowing. and absolute direct consequence when you defund a large metropolis police force that resulted in utter chaos. it results in average americans working americans just like a scene as brave men and women have to regress and apart, something like that. those are teens, by the way. that is the tough of the iceberg
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that officers are facing every day that people like governor desantis showing up to support. speak with the murder of the temple university police officer 18 years old. so this is a senseless age. if you have no respect for life or no sense of boundaries, obviously, horrible parenting when there are no consequences for your actions, you will full throttle with horrible actions because you know you will not be thrown in prison. austin is one of those cities that has a great arousal for this bail reform and yes, to joey's point, criminal justice reform police reform is necessary. you want good cops wearing the badges and the funding to go to proper training so you have good people who are keeping this all safe. back to the idea ron desantis, if this is a soft launch for his presidential campaign, which most people think it is, he is not going out they were being a culture warrior. he is talking to officers who
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have been left in the dust by their mayors, by their d.a.s and they need someone who is going to lead them. it is very smart and it is also something that is cross political. everybody wants to be safe, the community to be saved, their kids to be safe. you see these images and a close to a feeling of unease we have in the cities in this country. >> emily: tammy come exactly to that point law-enforcement officers get zero support from elected officials and chain of command in their own pity. a gove governor traveling outsif his state to show support nationally for the officers that have zero support in their own you municipalities. >> tammy: that is pretty much the problem. they are having problem with recruitment. why would you go do a job when you know the politicians don't have your back? it is dangerous. it is dangerous anyway. as a first responder. so you will choose to go to a
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different town or do something else. the interesting thing about desantis' choice, it is about speaking to law enforcement but also every community as they watch this collapse when perhaps by local politicians they were like that everything would be fine. they are realizing at the very least that this was a mistake. the interesting thing, of c of course, desantis is going to blue cities. he's got a book coming out and of course a soft launch but not just abandoning those cities and having it be that divided culture war america against america. it has to be a reminder and trump did this beautifully as well. it is being an american first. all these thingsu don't make the left uses to divide us is wrong. it is gaze, people of faith. we are all in this together. that is an opportunity for him as he chooses to go to these particular cities not for a just book sales but part of the soft
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launch but also to remind americans and the republican party that every great city in this country matters from new york, boston, l.a., that they matter. you can look at the reagan map. i know the country has changed a little bit from 1980, but americans care about the future for their children and family. everybody does. >> emily: new york city. you can't do it people to sign up to be a police officer in new york city. they are at a two decade low here in new york. he picked a great place to go, staten island. there is a lot of police officers who live there because they can afford to live in manhattan just like san francisco. a police officer in san francisco you can afford to live in san francisco they are underpaid disrespected and the union chief of nypd over and over have to protect these officers, pay them and convince them to do a job that is dangerous. to kennedy's point, the land of the free for criminals.
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that is why you had congressional seats go from blue to red here in new york. nancy pelosi knows that, ron desantis seems to know it. but until you give these officers respect, the pay, the support they need politically and also come again to go back to the business, give them a paycheck, a good one, you aren't going to have -- you aren't going to have the recruitment. not just here but chicago, san francisco and especially l.a. are literally getting attacked. no one company in los angeles. >> emily: law-enforcement is a part of community. so to your point primarily from the left and the democratic party right now, a big line between community and law enforcement in their eyes but law-enforcement is the community. you talk about the underserved populations disproportionately affected by defund the police, remember minneapolis, communities started a gofundme to pay off duty officers for protection.
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to your point, every american needs protection, every american and every person to be seen including law enforcement. president biden makes unannounced visit to ukraine. the message he has for. president zelenskyy and russian president vladimir putin. that is next. ♪ ♪ torate at newday we make it easy. our newday 100 loan lets you combine your first mortgage, your second mortgage, your high-rate credit cards, personal loans and car loans into one, low monthly payment. so you can save hundreds every month. and at newday, there's not one dollar upfront to apply. give us a call. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. i brought in ensure max protein
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♪ ♪ >> hello welcome back. president biden making surprise visit to ukraine one year after russia launched an invasion. he arrived in kyiv to meet with president zelenskyy after ten hour train ride from poland. little press and one reporter, one photographer but we are learning russia was informed of the trip with the visit. sirens blared across kyiv as president biden and zelenskyy left a church in ukraine's
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capital. while secretary of state blinken warns china will provide weapons and ammunition, president biden did not come empty-handed. he promised an additional $500 million in aid. he also had a message for vladimir putin. >> i'm here to show support for our nation's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. we know what could be a very difficult days, weeks, years ahead. but russia's aim to wipe ukraine off of the map. putin's war of conquest is failing. russia's militaries lost half of its territory once occupied. before so, joey, is this reason to celebrate? >> joey: listen after weeklong balloon i don't think you can do anything but visit a rebound. we have to bring these two things together. you look at a president who had this trip scheduled but two and
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a half weeks ago, his life was much different as far as how he thought he was perceived by the american people in the world. here we are two weeks later and if ever a republican in congress, some democrats on most americans think this president is a little bit of the tail wagging the dog when it comes to our country. we don't think he knows how to do it and afghanistan, we certainly don't believe he knows how to do it. those things add up and then you add up with china and so many different sectors of our lives, those things added to distrust of the same man in ukraine telling you this is just and righteous and necessary to secure our democracy and our freedom. so when americans like my colleague rachel campos-duffy throw questions at this when they have questions about this commit doesn't mean they want the people in ukraine to suffer. it doesn't mean that a good actor. we as americans about 2001-2020
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through the lines of we must send our treasure to the middle east so those people can live a free life. here we are in most people are not living the free life. we have to ask questions. we need to know the money spent. i'm trying to figure out one what we promised to ukraine. we need to know where the money goes. more than anything, more than the money we need to know what our government strategy is so that we know we will pay for it. >> emily: absolutely right. that may be the most important thing and americans have internalized after the failed war in afghanistan, unfortunately. and people want to know, where are we going with this? what does victor look like? why are we doing this? they cannot satisfactory with an answer. >> joey: and he went that doesn't have that honest question, i just don't understand where you're coming from and the last two worse i wish you would ask those questions. >> cheryl: i wish more people
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would. joey makes a point because here the president is fiercely defending ukraine's borders. and here the president is pledging money for a war over in ukraine, but here, people are fighting a number of wars, particularly in economical and peer. why is there a disconnect here? >> cheryl: this administration symbolize a dearth of leadership with holy dysfunction. this war that china has been waging on us for quite some time despite two acknowledged by this administration takes place primarily economically and intellectual property now physically and physically an airspace and so much more. we know from the beginning china and russia pledged an unlimited partnership. now, we don't know the extent to which china will provide nonlethal essence mike assets. we know russia is probably giving fighter jets reportedly to iran. there are a lot of alliances
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strengthening and becoming emboldened under this administration because they are taking their cues from the white house. they are taking their cues from the white house that fails to stand up any form of the leadership to answer those questions to articulate a strategy into articulate the notion to protect america's interest clement might require a strong offense. drawing a line in the sand against economic interest or some woke principles to say, here is what we stand for and here is what we do not. we have yet to hear this from the president. i fear, this house also will trail out many years. >> they are pledging so many weapon systems and so much money, we don't know exactly how the money is being spent. we note to emily's point it is enough to keep the work going for years and years and years. we are hearing china is talking about brokering a peace deal. so what do you make of china's involvement here with russia? could they be the dark horse that brings peace? >> tammy: train is not interest with peace.
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they don't win with peace and they want america to be distracted and the money to be drained. that is what is happening. my generation is a little kid i remember the death reports from vietnam. this sounds like a war between us and china appear there is no end to that. the references to years. come. kamala harris just a couple of days ago accused and said we determine putin has committed war crimes. that does not give him a lot of space to leave saving face thinking i'm going to be removed or dealt with after with after-the-fact peer they have almost lock that door, interestingly. americans have to be aware of this when it comes to proxy wars, unaccounted for money, military hardware and also advisors. we may see some of that. we must say no and resist it completely. >> china proxy wars, advisors, some of the things you listed are parallels to vietnam. whit should be troubling to most americans.
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also troubling this blank check. >> oversight and all of the billions of money in covid has been lost, unaccounted for and this has to be congressional oversight from washington. we are in the home of $30 billion and another $35 billion but the china/russia issue i had dana on fox, chinese are playing a serious game of chess with us. we are losing, shakur asked mike what he said china has no interest in doing lethal support when it comes to russia. they want to see russia fail. what they want is a big pat on the back and continuation of trade relations with united states because remember, at the time for china, he says this is the reverse of what seems to be. the chinese will not help russia. and failed to ukraine. a very distinctive point than what we heard from other officials. >> we thought hunter was the odd fellow in ukraine. coming up vice president
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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. vice president kamala harris responding to reports dozens of democrats don't want her on the 2024 ticket. and democrats publicly backing president biden's looming reelection campaign foot privately, they worry about his age. the only topic they find more uncomfortable than biden's age is kamala harris. not only fears about political abilities, but they also fear backlash forsaking too much out loud. here's a quote, democrats have seen what happens when the party openly criticizes harris and accused by activists and social media critics of showing racial and gender insensitive tea. but dismissing her own
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popularity among her fellow dems. >> dozens of democratic leaders are saying they not only don't think he is the strongest candidate, considering the larger field that could be possible given his age, but they don't think the right person to be on the ticket. why do you think that? >> i think it is very important to focus on the american people and not washington, d.c. >> you still want to be president someday? >> joe biden intends to run for reelection as president and i intend to run with him as vice president of the united states. >> cheryl: okay, kennedy, a very friendly environment, and look like -- i'm surprised she didn't jump out of the chair to answer my question. she looked furious and very uncomfortable.
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>> stopped screaming. but she would have had much stomach so much respect for kamala harris if wanted to be president and desperately with r in my being, that is all i want is the top job. yeah, baller, you know what all 39% pure the president and people don't trust or have faith in and say very openly wildly incompetent. he's at 45%. she is in her prime! she is just not good at her job. >> cheryl: is she under 50 or over 50? sorry! because think about it, her popularity is worse than bidens and the white house has pulled her back. i thought that would be slimmed up interview but it didn't work out so well. >> notice her response, kamala harris at i want to focus on the american people and not the chatter. she didn't say i want to focus on my accomplishments. let's talk about what we have
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done during my office so there are none. she is perpetuated and amplified by the left wing media. she wants the box checked i made it to the highest office and i have the best position possible. without explaining why and how she heard it. we know that we don't need to dig it all to see how she is not but that is just like also, how many across the political landscape refused to say in print in public how awful they find her and how terrifying that processes. it is the ultimate "would you rather" would you rather have president biden or kamala harris? i can't do this. i can't give an answer. they say turn off your phone, political reporter. turn off the microphone for the democratic governors pure there is a refusal to acknowledge what everyone is seeing. >> is there anybody, tammy and the democratic party willing to speak up to say that she should not be on the ticket? >> tammy: only until they see what biden is going to do.
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without biden's answer they don't know who will be on the ticket appearance of this is what the donors want and will come down where the money will go. but she doesn't care if democratic leaders that don't like her. we saw in the last primary season, biden. democrats should be upset she's expecting next in line dynamic for who will be the nominee. the democrats have set that up with putting south carolina first peer that is how biden was saved. biden running third and fourth losing to bernie and it was the machine and south carolina that will set the tone. so you will see that happen. she believes that will occur again and the stars for her and people come up when they know what is on the ground for biden and for her for people who also certainly think they need to be president. >> it is interesting, joey,
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because in politics this comes down to vote in 2024. she doesn't have a list of accomplishments at this point but a list of failures at this point. >> joey: you can't be respected. the leaders better to be respected then lied to. if she were respected, we wouldn't have the material to great this segment and talk about it. if she were respected it wouldn't be on the record/off the record and sit down and say, was that her real personality? the thing about kamala harris she was very well, i guess, attracted to a class of political donors before i got while seated in this job. it was friends with one or two of them and handpicked out of california to be that next barack obama personality. i don't know what they saw in her that we can't find any more, but i will tell you from my own experience watching her in the senate, her most effective days were the days she said the mex happed on the diocese and the supreme court justice, drilled
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someone on the committee over their background of this bulldog mentality. i'm tough, i was a prosecutor and i can get to the bottom of this and embarrass you with my words. i can find the truth, that type of bravado. maybe they change that and search for likability. but from that comes something that doesn't come across genuine. we like genuine more than likable. donald trump as president. >> disappointed me because this amazing opportunity. first african american vice president. breaking barriers and what has she done with it? nothing. >> still looking for the root causes, i guess. >> coming up next, the media attacks presidential candidate nikki haley again, not for age, but this time for her race. ♪ ♪ there are some things that go better...together.
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♪ ♪ speak with the media attacking presidential candidate nikki haley again. this time, she is being accused of using her brown skin to launder white supremacy. watch. >> not all skin folk our kinfolk. nikki haley is the next candace owens, and for white supremacist and racist, she is the perfect candidate. instead of applauding her, i am disgusted by people like nikki haley you know better. i see her and i feel sad, may be because she uses her brown skin as a weapon against poor black folks and uses brown skin to launder white supremacist talking points. >> kennedy, they were so much to
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unpack there. she has been declared a candidate for president for one week and she has been subjecting multiple attacks on the basis of her skin color and on a perceived racism happening that she, that they say she raises and no one has even mentioned all of her accomplishments. no one has mentioned her credibility and all she accomplished. >> kennedy: even if they wanted to go after her record that is legitimate, they can do that if they have specific examples of her leadership from south carolina, that is fine. this is overt racism. this is disgusting. anytime someone brings up one of them all here failures and talking in a purely political context. you know, they point to the numbers at the border and a search of the illegal immigrants who come over since the biden/harris administrations wanted to office. if you say anything about kamala harris who are deemed as
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a massage missed in a racist. here you have people being overtly racist and my question is where is nbc and how is this acceptable on their airways? it should be beneath a news network. >> emily: that is absolutely right. so much fabrication. "the view" said that is not her real name. she has whitewashed her name here that is her name, it is on her birth certificate. she had to defend herself from unprovoked attack out of nowhere that had nothing to do with her actual accomplishments and her position. yet to kennedy's point, when that she was on the other foot, certain elected officials a female, all of a sudden any credible arguable criticism rooted in fact or credible opinion is somehow misogynistic or racist. >> joey: i don't know that there is a word in a more in the english language that is less effective compared to how it should be effective than racist. i think racist is ineffective at
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this point. white supremacy as well on its way to be completely ineffective as a label you throw at someone at this point. the idea of labeling someone as a supremacist the majority of the people in the country hear that, that person, they just really want me to hit that person. let me look at the reasons why appear to like their policies. in two and a half years we have gone from if you voted against me you ain't brown peer that is what we have now. if you classify people in petty ways, they will move away from this push to cattle them up in one pen and say, we are in this together because of the scope color of our skin or the nature of the member of our dads were a member of. entering to get people under presupposed big tent. those things are not as divisive as democrats want him to be. americans are starting to learn that pure of the shared experience at any level is better than no shared experience
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of the color of your skin. >> emily: on that point it is exhausting this perpetuated cycle that seems to be only ramping up rather than disseminating. >> tammy: of course, we are heading to the presidential election. all they have this race, we saw it was set. it is about race hatred and race divisions and also panic, the leftist panic how many hispanics, how many black americans were actually voting for republicans. how many did vote for the candidates who were republican in cities like new york? the school board recalled in san francisco, there is rebellion. but having come from the left, this is true for whether it is people of color, or women, the left believes they own us or that you are to comply. in this is the ripping up of every civil rights movement that we will be who we are, living lives that best suit us. we are now told by the left if you don't come form, we will
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condemn you. so it has become the movement of demanding conformity or destruction. it used to be you stand up, you sit in that bus where you want, you set up that counter where you want, you go to the bar and enjoy a drink without being arrested because you be you. if nikki haley, herself, she will become condemned as worthless and not part of the family. as not worthy. and that is massaging me, that is racism, sexism, everything. but ultimately exposes the left from being the obscenity that it is now, the opposite of civil rights movement in this country is all about. >> emily: it is being sanctioned by the networks and newspapers and the platforms and periodicals dedicated to only truth and light and darkness. to kennedy's point, how is that being allowed to be shared in public? these really radical and minority abuse and that way. there are plenty of free platforms to feel published but
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to be sanctioned by baked into the foundation, how is that acceptable? >> have you watched msnbc? >> emily: i try not to. >> my first job in new york was there. this is pure desperation on their part. they picked the wrong course peer they have done nothing but make mistake after mistake. in it is the laziest, laziest criticism you can label against anybody. overplayed, to your point let's talk about merit and nikki haley its merit, experience, what she has done, incredible investor to the united nations. but nope, never mind, we will make it about race. what a mess things are. speed to the left in general, absolutely. i hope that they air them all and print everything that was said and then talk about that. coming up, white charlie and the chocolate factory, matilda and
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>> get ready for a woke willy wonka. this will make you sick to your stomach. the british publisher of the children's book, the classic novels now rewriting his classics after his death and many authors are calling censorship. editors at the books removing the original language because it could be seen as offensive today. james and the giant peach, the word fact cut from one passage and cloud men change to "cloud people." "matilda," the phrase mothers and fathers was replaced by "parents" and the word hero turned to hero."charlie and theo ry," change from little man to little person. cheryl, this is disgusting. literature and art should be pointy and uncomfortable at
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times peer they are trying to -- what say you? >> cheryl: ... coming out the idiocy of woke culture. it is brian cox, don't go against him. people that know about this is absolutely ridiculous. you can't rewrite everything. but the author is no longer with us and he can't defend his work. i think it is absolutely ridiculous you can't say the word fat. they are changing the word gender in the books. in this day and age and the woke world we are living in, gender doesn't matter. entertainment, the real message of the author, let's destroy that. >> kennedy: do words matter, joey? >> joey: i think they matter. more than anything that bothers me how you raise your kids and what the belief is, we can't raise our kids well enough to understand at some point in their lives to be challenged on things. i am a crippled person. people stick their foot in their mouth talking to me every single
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day, almost every time but not on purpose. i have no ability to cope with that fact, i would be a miserable person. my ability to cope with that fact came from a lifetime of being forced to confront and understand but not everyone will likely understand me or understand the things about me perhaps i'm even proud of. and my disability, my new ability as a disability or whatever the queen phrase is you tell yourself to get through it sometimes. that's what these people do, maybe not these books specifically but books that confront issues of any type. so the same fat little man my guess, will mark through this book and work through a book with a greater lesson but harsher language. we just can't let young folks are anybody read something like that. it can't be accepted to use the word "fat." if somebody calls you fat, understand that their own insecurity calls them that or maybe you need to go to lose weight, i don't know.
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>> kennedy: it's hurtful and maybe it's bowling but maybe there's a message in there. >> this is artistry and tragic but where does it end? speak to the fact that it is particularly egregious and will be forever one of my favorite authors. i've read every single one of his books multiple times peer they were the most delightful, match of the map magical, mage inspiring, as a child growing up. his language is really colorful pier that was partly what was delicious and delightful about it. you know what, he is fat, he's not enormous but fat. there are characters described as ugly but now, they were ugly characters on the inside too. a lot of the things you were talking about is what we are presenting. if you are ugly on the inside, eventually, will take care of you. and not without hardship and
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relations but delight and joy so real, so real. a loving appreciation for humanity. i find the biggest irony of all this addition the hypocrisy you can't handle the word fact in this book. but go on social media and you will hear so much worse. turn on the tv, look at that billboard and see the commercial. it is appalling what we subject our children to. and clutch pearls about things that would be slightly inspiring or slightly educating for them. >> that is such a good point, onslaught. art is supposed to stir the emotions and make you think and feel, but you will not feel as much if they come after your adjectives. >> tammy: true but the point is what's next? that is the point and that's why it's preposterous. and orwell did a pamphlet on this the vandalizing of language, peer that is what the left goes after.
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so you start with dr. seuss. a great documentary on fox nation about dr. seuss' books being gone after. it is to start at this point to make this normal peer they want to normalize that we've got to change the language. it is like the ultimate cancer for political correctness when you are afraid or you don't know what to use, you stop thinking about the issues. so, this is about the control. this is about training us to accept it. you will start with kids books because adults are wearing about more in ukraine. maybe they will turn to orwell and they won't just try to destroy j.k. rowling personally but start changing her books peer and start changing adult books. i think that is where we are headed. i think it is pretty obvious at this point. b3 all right, well, it is a sad day but happy for you we have more "outnumbered." you deserve it. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ >> last but not least, an artist's worst nightmare, collector accidently shattered a piece valued at $40,000, a porcelain sculpture, blue balloon dog was shattered at a gallery in miami. the visitor never even touched the sculpture during a cocktail hour to preview, all it took was an unintentional kick to the pedestal. the gallery is getting offers for the pieces from collectors, tammy, like banksy going through the shredder and still worth more. >> it's about supply and demand,
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40 grand on the dog, up to you, and they should secure that a little better. but they are all insured. >> when you have a cocktail party in the gallery, maybe it's best to put little red ropes around pedestals with the art on top. >> i have no appreciation of art, but the liability is on the person displaying in there, if you invited me, i don't get around smoothly myself. >> and liability on the guy. >> five now for the shard >> all right, fine, 6500. it's cray-cray time. >> i would have been the person that would have broken multiple things, you are right, can't you at least put a little sticky tape underneath it so it does not get knocked over and busted if it's worth that much money and some of the artwork, if it's art, that makes me sad. >> it makes you think maybe they
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didn't realize it was worth that much, it was a dog balloon. >> regardless, you break it, you buy it, i was taught, in stores you put your hands in your pockets. kennedy, 40 grand is a lot. >> i'm a classy, dainty little lady. >> speaking of art, j.o. jerusalem, a new york city artist donates his free time to teaching art to public school kids. p.s.288 in coney island, teaching art to over 100 kids that day. he supplies the paint and the canvas. j.o. says my mission is to bring awareness but there are barely any art programs in the schools and with some help and some funding we can change that. he says i was a troubled kid growing up and art turned me
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into a different direction. i want to help those kids who might never make it out of that path without art. experience that light too. just one day can make a lifetime of difference. i'm so grateful to have met j.o., see him shining his light to those kids and giving back to their community in this way. we need so many more people like j.o. >> amen. >> thank you all. don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> we have had headaches, we have had dizziness upon returning from home. >> we get smells all the time, they'll just pop up and sometimes they are really toxic smelling, chemical, sometimes a burn smell. >> bigger concern, is it going to be continually tested. because maybe it's ok today, but is it going to be ok long-term? >> all fair questions now, ohio residents growing incredibly frightened over their health and the future o

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