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service even issuing an alert that didn't mince words, exclaiming quote to protect your life. take cover. now a former mayor of rolling fork told a local television station that a tornado blew the windows out of the back of his house. and the sharkey county sheriff's office reporting gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble, mississippi governor tate reeves saying in a twitter post that search and rescue teams are active and that more ambulances and emergency assets are being sent to those affected areas. the governor also saying quote many in the mississippi delta need your prayers and god's protection. the storm prediction center, saying the greatest threat of tornadoes overnight will be in arkansas, louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. storms with damaging winds and hill also forecast from eastern texas and southeastern oklahoma into parts of southeastern missouri and southern illinois. let's go now to fox weather meteorologist ian oliver, who's standing by with the very latest in, um it's been a very busy night. but talk about the
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link the track of this storm and all of these rural towns that were hit very hard. it sounds like marianne. as you mentioned, this has been a horrific night of severe weather. this outbreak of tornadoes across the south. this is something that we feared in the fox weather forecast center forecast models over the last several days had been indicating that this potential was here. the threat for long live intense tornadoes , which is exactly what developed and moved across effectively the entire state of mississippi. as you mentioned the storm developed here, just off to the east of the mississippi river that was moving through places like rolling fork. and silver city, where sadly, the national weather service has confirmed that at least one fatality of very powerful storm that was continuously on the ground. this tornado for at least 90 miles from there, it cycled somewhere near interstate 55. this tornado lifted, but then from there, it dropped again every bit as intense as it was
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when it was producing storm reports like this one out of rolling fork, we've got pictures of completely destroyed structures. and the search and rescue efforts here . brutal of course, we know that overnight tornadoes are always more dangerous and more deadly. in this case, we've got widespread power outages in these areas, and many of the roads are impassable because of trees. of course, coming down on the roadways and blocking this was that report that we got in from the national weather service. we fear sadly, this number is going to go up. but this was an adult male that was killed by this tornado in silver city. two children in critical condition after they were trapped in their home after their turn it after this tornado moved on through from there, it progressed further off to the east. this was moving at a rate off to the east northeast, at about 50 to 55 mph. it was about here. marianne near wynonna, where the tornado start to weaken and lift, but from here it dropped once again every bit as intense
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as it was. when it first developed. we measured a debris signature here, northeastern parts of mississippi and then moving into alabama. the debris signature adopt the radar was about a mile and a half wide. yes some of those earlier pictures that we were able to see a storm chaser referred to it as a wedge tornado that it was so wide. that was, it was hard to make out exactly where the rotation was. can you talk about that? and the fact that that maybe was indicative of this being a very strong tornado? yeah early indications is that this was certainly a very high end. tornado perhaps e f four or even greater. what we saw adopt the radar was debris. non meteorological targets at the radar was scanning the storm and seeing actual debris being lofted up into the air more than 20,000 ft, and it's only the most intense tornadoes that can lost debris that far up into the
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atmosphere. so that was very concerning signature. the overall path of this as you indicated. was over 200 miles now that tornado wasn't on the ground for that entire 200 miles, but it was the same thunderstorm cell that was producing that tornado across its lifespan. at least four tornado emergencies were issued by the national weather service . they save tornado emergencies for only when there is a significant threat to both life and property, which was clearly the case with these storms as we move through the latter portion of friday evening. and when you see just some of the pictures that are coming out, it is really hard to tell what stood. where in some of these towns again, maybe speaking to the intensity of the tornadoes and the fact that we're still getting so many reports that they're they're, you know untold numbers of people that are still trapped, but unfortunately, because it's dark, that's going to hamper efforts quite a bit, right right here in this video. you
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see, it looks like people searching for anything, anyone that they can find. trying to help. um you know, can you talk about what's going to happen tomorrow when the sun comes up ? that's when the national weather service will go in and try to try to figure out just how intense the storm was as well as emergency crews being able to do a more thorough search. yeah the national weather service will send out storm survey crews with the ef scale. that they'll determine the rating of this tornado engineers determine the structural integrity of some of the homes. the businesses that were damaged by this and that's how they'll get an estimate of the wind speed from this but exactly what you pointed out. an important part of this is that we're just barely into the very beginning of the springtime severe weather season. this is when we expect, of course not to this intensity , the magnitude the scope of this event. this is when we expect severe weather in these areas. but through the winter season, this has been a
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painfully active setup. there is severe weather fatigue. and as you pointed out storms like this tornadoes through the overnight period are a factor of about two more deadly than storms that occur during the daytime hours, one because people are sleeping, of course and two because in the darkness, you can't see these storms approaching, so it will be daylight tomorrow. that reveals the true scope of what's a tragic setup that just occurred there in mississippi. we've got some storms still progressing off to the east from here. some severe thunderstorm warnings northwestern parts of georgia and into east tennessee, still representing a strong straight line wind threat, we could still see some wind gossip over 60 mph as the storm system moves east. yeah so we and people need to stay vigilant. fox weather meteorologist ian oliver. thank you so much for all of that insight, and now we want to go to a storm chaser. his name is zachary hall is a storm chaser from arkansas. zachary, are you there? yes i am getting hear me. okay i can
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hear you. were you on the ground tonight when this was happening? yes me and my partner, frankie shepherd. we were in rolling fork. we drove south of town. and actually witnessed the tornado right before it moved into town. unfortunately, can you tell us what you could see? because again, i've heard this described as a wedge tornado. this first one the hit rolling fork. can you talk about what you saw? yes it was. it was a very large tornado had from what we could see was it was a large tornado and had horizontal water seas, which is usually reserved for the strongest tornadoes that had a loud roar train like noise. very spooky, you know, and it's dark, so you're only able to see the tornado with lightning flashes. and we unfortunately, watch this tornado tracking the town before we had to turn back around. and then the rain obscured our view, but yeah, it was. it was a scary situation
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for sure. did you go into the town of rolling fork? we're able to do anything. i know that i had heard reports that some of the storm chasers themselves, you know, found themselves trying to help people get medical care and get to hospitals and things like that. yeah we were actually if not the first people in town, one of the first few people in town. and encountered the horrible damage in the town and of course that led to search and rescue efforts and assisting medical response in any way we could um it was. it was not a fun scene, that's for sure. can you just describe for us what you saw when you when you got to rolling fork. i know it was dark, but what you could see um, vehicles flipped over buildings completely destroyed. unfortunately there was mobile homes in the city that were just completely shredded. ah you know, you could smell the
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natural gas power lines that were ripped to the roadways. um everything you can imagine, from a total devastation standpoint is what we witnessed. when we came into town, and then of course that had no, we have people who have been tossed around in the tornado. we had people that were trapped, yelling for help. it was it was a war zone like team when we came into town. did you continue to follow the storm once it moved through rolling fork and tornadoes touched down further away, did you? did you follow it further? no i mean, once we came into rolling fork and i mean, it's kind of one of those things where the storm chaser when you come across something like that, but chase is over. you go into i was able to get on social media and request help. we had local law enforcement there were requesting ambulances. search and rescue assistance. my partner like i said my partner, frankie shepherd. immediately started doing search and rescue efforts trying to help people out of
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the rubble and the chase is over for us once we came into the town and saw that scene i can't imagine. i'm sure you were, um, happy that you were safe and unharmed. zachary thank you so much for talking to us about your experience and stay safe out there. thank you. thank you. thank you. once again there are reports of deaths after a very powerful storm system moved through mississippi. several twisters touched down the towns of rolling fork. silver city. also amory, mississippi, all sustaining what we're what we're seeing is catastrophic damage. local officials are saying that a number of people are injured and still trapped in huge piles of rubble. it is dark right now, so unfortunately, it's going to take rescue crews some time to try and get to people that may need help, but the search and rescue operation is ongoing. we're being told right now the
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violent storms moved across several southern states path. one tornado was on the ground for about 80 miles, but the full path over 200 miles. authorities are we're warning people at 1.2 that they were in a life threatening situation. the national weather service also telling people protect your life take cover. now. this was a serious as a as a weather situation could possibly get a former mayor of rolling forward , described what he went through with his wife, he said. they got in the bathtub as windows were being blown out and part of his home was destroyed. um you know, it's just sharkey county sheriff's office reporting gas leaks and again as we said people still trapped under rubble. thousands upon thousands are without power right now. that's also hampering search and rescue efforts we heard from the mississippi governor tate reeves, he said in a twitter post search and rescue teams are still active out there and that more ambulances and emergency assets. are being sent to the affected areas, and
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they're just trying to get to people as soon as they possibly can. and as the sun comes up later this morning, that's when there's going to be a true assessment of the damage from these devastating tornadoes and also, hopefully the search and rescue efforts will continue and people will will be saved and taken care of. again if you're just joining us reports of deaths after very powerful storm storm system produced very damaging tornadoes. we're going to stay on top of this, and we'll bring you more stay with fox news channel for more on this story will bri more on this story. we'll bring you the very latest as it happens for now.iversity back to our regular programing already progress statements about white people. >> her name is lisa ling and she has a point. she was appointed as the chief a of the pentagon's education wing back in 202g back0 one . involved now, in that position, she was involved in curriculum which services over sixty thousand military connected childrees ov0 and one hundred and sixty schools around the globe.
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now, despite her post winning stated that her goal was to tear down the system of education in america. she also coauthored books suchat as what is white privilege? n to and quote, what does it meand to defend the police, which are displayed prominently at 11 dod school libraries? en asked and if that wasn't hideous enough, then asked about whether it was time for a racial reckoning and revolution, she responded in the affirmative. joining me now, horace cooper, co-chair of project 21, author of put y'all back in chains. horace, we're so focused on welco fine our military thatg re seem to have lost sight of what the real enemy is. my it's not white privilege. >> it's the ccp.. what is all this? delu? well, it tells us that we better start all learning mandarin pretty quickly because the greatest fighting force man
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on earth may not continue to be the american military. if these jokesters continuey ar to get their way, they are promoting racism. racism 21is is 21st century style racism, but it operates a lot oa like early 20th century racism. centur it has just changed who the race person is that is being targeted. our military doesn't needdivisi racial division. whaton we need is a focus on a winning strategy. i need our military and our people need our military to not just be the greatest fightingfii force on the planet. we need other countries to change their behavior. chanbecause they fear this fighg force awoke fighting force
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require actual physical or kinetic conflict. when our team of negotiators is more focused on how many people of a transgene status, how many people of a minority status or whatever their historic backgrounds are, that is time and energy lost. wh andy haven't we come up witha solution to resolve the ukraineo conflict? because our state department doesn't have its eye focusedces. on what's necessary. the china conflict is real. it's headed our way. and if we're not paying attention, we as i we betterhe beginning, start learning to speak mandarin. sp, wonderful horaceo to see you as always. and mike rowe is here next.l anw he's goinger answer an importane
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and righont on cue, the uproar that folks like msnbc's chris hayes once glibly referred to as a conspiratorial culture was rer fight are coming to fruition in one week's time. ng new york lawmakers are sett to enact the nation's first leise a slate of ban on gas and fossil fuel appliances. most new buildings, including i in single family homesnc, now, you might say, oh, that's just in blue states. but check out this quote. supporters see n the potential new york as a national model that they hope can spur similara action by other states and the federal governmentnd. lean now, the reason supporters of pris think they can lean on the feds to promote similar action is that we just saw how easily they can change life forever and they use covid to do so. clockdowns and the subsequenta work from home reality, all that got a lot of people thinking that they never wanted
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to leave their house order door dash and just call it a day for some , it became like an illness. >> after the shutdown started was like we went to sleep. humanity kind of went to sleep. it was like a snow day from life. >> i felt safer going back out onto these streets again, o honestly makes me feel a little nauseous when it's first started the pandemic. it was very comfortable for mehe . >> i began p to feel veryd it w relaxed. asi'm honestly incredibly nervoo ki read, turn to any kind of normalcy. >> oh, that'nd os a lot of anxis but we told you that this was. going to happen, that the whole workforce would be upended. and now, three years later, even wants pro lockdown. folks like obama aide steventh rattner see the ruinous effectsl of all this. the attitude of many americans toward work appears to have changed during the long pandemic. don't say and generally a
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speaking, not foppr the better. this new approach threatens to do long lasting damage to economic growth and prosperity. tuntil covid most employedpros americans had workday's that followedpe a decades old pattera wake up, shower, breakfast commute, spend at least eight hours in the office orsp a factory, commute home and maybe enjoy a glass of wine or a beer. hom well, as lockdown's eased, many americans began to reassess their relationship, their work life balance and the question lurking in the minds oe f many n now with whom we've spoken. has america gone soft? >> joining me now is our old friend, mike rowe, host of fox business how america works, and mike rowe works foundationof ceo. mike , wonderful to see you tonight. now, i'm going to let yo letu y answer that questionou. >> have we gone soft? look, everything in me wants to say, well, yeah, obviously we have. vie buw,t in my personal view, the mistake we make when wees i
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talk about a lot of these big issues is we paint with a really broad brush and som e of us have gone pretty soft. some of us have doubled down. others have opted out. ca and most people, i think, laura , are justrd playing. the cards they got. i mean, right now, fornstanc instance, some three thousand milee,s away from you. i'm working from home and i'm able to accomplish that thanks to a bunch of technology. but at the same time, i brought dirty jobs back on the air two years ago at the height of the lockdown's. k on t exactly for the reasons you're suggesting. everywhere i looke d, essential work was back in the headlinesl and peoplean are grapplingat tha with what that meant. and so as our country sort ofblt scrambles to redefine whatever a good job means in 2020 three , i tried through shs my foundation and throughgrou the shows that i work on to just show the group of americans and the part of our workforce who is still il v
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much engaged with their hands and still very much out in the world, 40 , 50 , 60 hours a week. >>g th doing the work that has to be done. maybe answe my answerr a is sure. we've gotten soft and we've gotten a little confused, butt p there are a loart of parts to te elephant. and depending on what part you grab onto, you're going to have a very different experience. i have three children and soon they're all going to be teenagers. all right.t laura: and i just i always say this. i feel 3 like a broken record , like when i was a kid, you know, pick blueberries, baby .e i worked at a golf course likels i was always working. and so this summer, i'm sending thl my children out to you. they're going to do your yard work. they're going to do your lawn [lauhey stilk.l allow those to connecticut dig ditches now. but i'm putting my kids to work this summer. t i mean, i am so tired of thisare idea of, oh, where are we going ? are we going to camp with . no, no, no. thi su're going to work this summer. okaymmer, because i think physil
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work, especially for youngly people who have any privilege, i mean that in the old fashioned sense, of privilege. i just thin it teaches them so much about the real world and ts also themselves. >> make sure.>> but kids s don't want to be taught anymore that adults want to be lectured or sermonize to . bu ymore thant you're one hundred , right. we have made work the proximate cause of our unhappiness. >> and our boss, the real lifebs villain for the lack of bliss in our life. it's not just enough to say embrace the . it's not just enough to say, u. look, you need to get out there and do it because it's important and it's good fod oure have to find out a way to love it. right. th the trick. and that was the secret saucemerica on dirty jobs and how america works. >> and that's why my foundation awards work ethic. scott, tell us about that. tell us about that, because i know you're so passionate about that. lls abouand that makes me so ha to hear about. >> so tell me about it.t well, i'm glad>> we give away a couple million bucks a yeare
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to people who affirmativelofy want to learn a skill that's in demand. these are not scholarships fornm four year degreeand.s. this is money for training steamfitters, pipefitters,. welders, hvac technicians, electriciansand so, and so fort. we've been doing it since labor day of 2008. and the reason we award work ethic scholarships and the reason we try and keep that topic top of mind is because their scholarships for everything else, there's academic scholarships, there's talent scholarships, there's scholastic talent scholarship. >> why notemic and this? id >> right. so look, whether you take s and expose them to ae or new part of our workforce or whether you just encourage the kind of behavior that wemo want to see more of inreic our country, work ethic has i to be a part of it.s a >> and closing the skills gap t of that, too. >> yeah, mike , i think all the concern that you're reading abouat.t, about generation zratn looking for stability, part of-z it is just the normal course of offe, getting back into that rhythm of the of a regular
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course of life.k is mike , your work is invaluable. thank you so much for what you're doing with your foundation. thanksand your shows. and we keep hearing how great a workforce this and how strong the economy is under biden. but young adultsy enterinisg the workforce don't seem to feel it. a new survey by handshakee by employment site for college students says that job stability is the number stude one priority for gen z graduates. a whoppingnt 85% responding that it matters most. well, suzy welch, a business prof at nyu, summed it up this way. many of my students says they feel as if they're at their limits. you're always hearing the world is filled with opportunity, one student told her. and then youund ture n around and there are layoffs everywhere and everyone saying, i is going to make us all obsolete. wil joining us now is a.b. prager, u. personality. amla, i just touched on this with mike, but you're a card carrying member of gen z generation. does this kind o gen-zf desire,r hunger for stability? does that surprise f you, givent
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everything this generation has seen in the last few years? >>, it does and it does. and i think every generation has struggled to find stability in the lives that they've led , given the time that they've been in america. ai think it's a universal struggle that we all go through. and genze is in the throes ois f now. however, i arem going to agree partly with mike and saying that linsey has been raised b to be comforted and somewhat soft and coddlede . feel and i think a lot of that is driving the way that they feel towards society. and working within society. not only are they worried about the economy, butd they're worried about these some somewhat existential threats like climate change and nuclear war. and of course, theseve b have bn concerns for generations prior . they will be concerns fos r generations after genze, it seems, hasstruggle a struggle t through that and continuetinu to work regardless and continue to have a philosophy of seeking action and instability and wanting to innovate and workty in the throes of tha. >> but haven't they also been sold a bill of goods l iaura: n the school s? the america is racist.ools you know, it's all unfair.
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you're a victim and so you grow up thinking that. and then what you get in the real world , no one really cares if you say you're a a victim for the most part, you just got to work and worre areko and life is hard and you haverka a little fun around the edges, d but it's a lot of responsibility. and i don't think a lot of them have been coddled and haven't been really ready for this. the real world is tough, right? that is exactly what happened to me, laura . so i was raised with aned wit activist mindset, mindset of victimhood. and i thought when i graduated high school, there was no greater work than to be an activist, which is what a lot of young people are thinking right now. >> and honestly, i would say n there's no lower work to do in this country ar t the moment. o and once i stepped outsideth of that ideology and realized, wow, there is actually so much to be sought out and so many opportunities offered in this country. despite all the universal a tos that we're going through together right now, that's when you wake up and seek fulfillmentu wake uilly to day. and i think genze is having trouble right now, living in the present. all of these existential threats are not immediate. they're not righ
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telling a local television station that a tornado blew the windows out the back of his home in the shaki county sheriff's office reporting gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble. the storm prediction center saying the greatest threat of more tornadoes overnight will be in arkansas, louisiana ,mississippi and tennessee. i'm mary ann rafferty. now back to the "ingraham angle". >> it is friday, and that means it's time for friday follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor, author of the unexpected light of thomas alva edison, raymond arroyo. all right. raymond, it's friday. so i'm also granting you three wishes. >> oh, you are so good to me.o laura . i'm a fool from your bottle every week. my first wish is that celebrities and media types would stop fantasizing about their friends running for the presidency. >> i figured out who should run
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for president on the democratic side, and he'd win in a i a slam dunk and his name is jon. stewart, the guy is so smartd and bright and also witty and he knows how to talk. and he would be he you know, he would work his off to be a good president . i'm telling you, he could also w win because people like jond st stewart, howard stern, also endorse biden in 2020 eight , laura . and as far as jo020.n stewart, e is a smart guy.t hi but his new show, the problem over on apple plus it started with like one hundred and eighty thousand viewers. starl down within four episodes to eighty thousand. forty thousand viewers. so, i mean, tiktok challenges have more viewers than this. her i don't know how that's a basesl for a presidential race. but, you know, you hear thise all the time. michelle obama, the rock, george clooney, they always wheel these people out. not going to happen, though. bill maher. bill maher had more staying power in the end than than >>ewart, probably because he
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actually evolved to see how insane liberalis lm had become and straight away fromw being liberal and became very liberal. but stewart never really gotbe there. and i think thatca actually hurt him. and this.go week for hillary clinton even teased a run by literally running around columbus campus. at least she was trotting she was promoting her course on statecraft, which is like attending a class on speech writing rurotting.n by kamala ht mean. hmm. not not something wehing need to sign up for.ra: it oh, my gosh. i thought you had gotten something look like barney for. a second. >> i know what i don't know what i love, how they only capture from the knee down.ee i know that's very flattering. there was a e was a story this t of virginia where these two inmates, john garza and arlene nimmo, useds a toothbrushus to dig a tunnel out of their jail cell.f th now, if people are going to take the time to engineerl. a prison break, i wishi wo they would set their civilian lifeuld goals a little higher. lord , these two guys spent months digging out to make a beeline for i hope maybe they found the international
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house of prisoners. no gun patrons called the copsps and the pairon were arrested seven miles from the prison. but when you go to a steakhouse, if you picked him out of the jail, i mean, probably short on cash after that time behind bar shind arraignment, i'm not sure they will. but you got to give him credit for actually the tor. brush maneuve i mean, imagine if they imagine if they had an electricly toothbrush. oh the, how quickly they would e gotten out of that. did they use floss? that's my only question.u have all right, raymond, you have one wish thalet one wish. >> all right, laura , my finalsn wish is that when congressman, who has spent far too many tikto hours with a lobbyist try to defend, tiktok,k, i wishr ar they'd come up with better arguments than this. rean this.i the hysteria and thc and the targeting of tiktok. republicans in particular havepe been sounding the alarm, creating a red scare around china. notchin be racist towards
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china and express our xenophobia when it comes to tick tock, republicans ain't got no swag. >> that'phobs whicy they want tw republicans ain't gohyt no swag. that's a problem now.: ne neither doit they have grandma, apparently. buy havet the congressman does a apparently understand thatr. he's in fact, supporting a state in china. b by standing up for tock. so that a way to go. yeah, oppression doesn't have any swag either. last time i checked, this is a spy tool and it should be banned. you've seen those deep fakes, d laura , of trump making the rounds on social media. these are fake images of trump reportedly being arrested in new york . never happened. never happened. well , the team has beenhappen trolling the internet and found some other imageed founds that g are deep fakes as well. laura , i know you've been recovering from knee surgery, but it's goosld to see you-- we back on the slopes again. look at the models that you we loe it. and i loveok that you're tap at dancing once more . >> laura , look at that form.
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oh, my gosh. so, yeah, such a line, laura .s, that's incredible. yeah. dr. al-atrash really did a great job on that posterior cruciate ligament in the acl. great work on that. a all right. definitely. ? you ct about you lau you claim that you're outoo on book tour. you're working so hard, but you're really hanging out at clubs with i saw nicki minaj the other day, rihanna as well. nice hat. right? right. now, look, fake. yeah. t i'm disturbed that this candid leaked out of our private text chain. i'm going to have to call abou t that l. we also came across this floor.r thisom is from a christmas party at biden's delaware home. is this a deep, thick. well, he did he did seem to he we were closer than people might believe. you know, weight we have a we he a relationship that's all deeply troubling, deeply troubling. all right. and raymond, good luck out there on the book. tour and catch raymond tomorrow morning on fox and friends for breakfast with friends from
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>> all right.s an you got to give the democrats and friends credit for bae thing they will never admit just how bad things have gotten, in the biden economy. >> well, look, i have faith in president biden, secretary yellen and the federal reserve. and t they have alhel hands on deck to manage this and keepe all ha. >> let's finish the jo our economy sound. >> let's finish the job. let's keep buildinb and g the ei mifrom the middle out and the bottom up. well, we loo ak at how strongy the economy is . it's because of the president'sh word. >> we've had the fastest recovery from a downturn thatse. we've ever seen.ie >> i guessw is our view is thatu the banking system is sound and it's resilient that wouldd you trust any of these peoplegie to give you even the most basic financial advice ? ld any i don't think so. so why should any of them be trusted with the nation's economy? so, by contrast, to win in e twenty , twenty four , republicans need to lay outcansn a comprehensiveee plan to reston the american economy. so how would they go about doing that? well, we decided to bring in
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kevin hassett for some advice. i he's an economist and former chair of the council of economic advisors. economiin the trump white hous. okay, kevin , great to see you tonight. now you have, i believe, four pieces of wisdom to share about how to restore the because the trump trump people knew how to do this. and we know that because ofttin how well the economy was was sitting in 2019. >> so let's start with your you number one . s yeah, no one is spending cuts. t so if you go back and look atwh what we thought right beforeho i left the white house in 2019, how much we would spend over the next ten years, then the democrats and biden have already increased that by ten trillion dollars. and so you wonder, you know, ne somebody needs to explain to democrats where inflation comes from, but if com the government spending that muches and the fed can raise i interest rates all at once and inflation's not going to go down. and sod infl the first thing i a do is i'd have a freeze on spending. >> that would be step number: yo one . so youu fr freezeee spending ane
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left will scream unfair. grandma is getting pushed off the cliff. you know, kids are going to school hungry. the usual sob stories that the democrats pull, even though we know you could cut 10% offobd the federal government and pretty much nobody would feel correct. >> oh, you're actually 100% the right. and think about it this way. in the inflation reduction act,s like the worst named bill ever, right. that the democrats passed. larsf they had three hundredor and seventy billion dollars forr green energygy. p and remember, if you're subsidizing green energy, you're actually paying peopl thie to do things in a less efficient manner. and so that three hundredcoul and seventy billiod win could wm it off the books, that woulder r make the economy stronger right away. >> all right. awawhat's your number two on te list of how to restore the economy? >> economy well, number two goeo back to reagan really at its tax cuts. and there's something thatl i still regret. i foughtregr this fight with . i was in the white house, but
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we just couldn't get the senate to give. but the trump tax cuts areon expiring, most of them definitely on the corporate side. ide.and already some of them are being phased out as we speak. and the one thing we know if wea cu back and look at the data is the tax cuts workedts exactly as planned. and if they expire, then that'sg going to make firms reduce. their capital spending and so on . and if they do that, then we're going to have another supply disruption. >> what's your third idea? another supply dderegulation. and it's like not completely new , but it's really underappreciated that >>d forvious world recor new regulations for a president was barack obama in the first part of his term.s many and joe biden is passed twice as many new regulations as barack obama did. and at the cia, we estimated the the effect of president trump's reduction of seven regulations for each new one and found thata it saved americatin familiesd is thirty one hundred dollars apiece per year because of deregulation. and so right now, americans aree really feeling like the inflation is out ofout of
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control. >> no, for restoring c the economy. what do you do? whaton of so they've they've cut allint these checks to people and they're making so that they don't have to go to work in order to make a living. and they're even tellingheir students that they don't have to pay back their student loansg . so think about it. if you got some student that'ss living in his parents basement, he couldbasee ca do that because doesn't need a job, because hetp doesn't have to pay back student loans. and so bac what you need to doa. is really study all the welfare programs that biden and the democrats have expanded. >> and you need to cut them the back and also put work incentives into. >> all right. i'm going to add number five , e which is part of the deregulation, which is tog open up oil and gas, bring downe the price of energy and return us to being energy independent. but that's kins d ofto in your deregulation category. so we just agree on all of it.or kevin , thanks so much for all your ideas. eas.i hope. >> thanks, larry. reall good to see you again. all right. all right. if you thought new york driverss were really bad, wait to see what happened in floridaas you a the last explains for skin is alive. if you are, don't settle for
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