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♪ >> good morning, and we begin this morning with a fox weather alert. severe storms again threatening parts of the south, already devastated by the deadly tornado outbreak over the weekend. >> at least 26 people are confirmed dead. and several towns have been left in ruins. >> brian: unbelievable. robert ray leads our coverage today with the latest. he is on the ground in mississippi. robert? >> yeah. good morning to you. yet, another morning of absolute
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devastation here in the mississippi delta in this town of just less than 2,000 people the majority of the deaths have occurred here in mississippi, a total of 25 people have lost their lives. one person in alabama. and you just see parts of homes, this chair, unfortunately, lie on the slab, a huge wooden beam that held up part of the home behind me. governor tate reeves yesterday spoke to the media, toured all of this with fema administrator. and others and let's listen to what he had to say about how is he going to help his communities. the resources of the people rolling fork and throughout mississippi need the help is on the way. makes me damn proud to be a mississippian because mississippians have done what mississippians do. in times of tragedy, in times of crisis, they stand up and they show up.
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>> and i spoke one-on-one with the governor after that press conference live on fox weather and he went on to tell me that people who have lost their homes in neighborhoods like this, the short-term solutions are here for them. that the state is here, the government and ngos like the american red cross. did i ask the fema administrator if they were committed to the long-term to helping please communities, and she said that they are. we will see how committed everyone is. we hope they are. because these people they need everything they can right now. because last night we got more rain into this region and region that cannot catch a break at all. back to you. >> rachel: thank you, robert. >> brian: slammed the whole south. meanwhile, in fact, my son was driving from birmingham to new orleans last night. he had to pull over five times because the rain was so bad.
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>> rachel: wow. >> brian: you know it because where your family is. governor tate reeves coming up at 7:30 to expand on all. this first things first, i guess. let's talk about so much is going on today. vice president kamala harris if you are looking for her in washington, don't. she is on her way to ghana to deepen u.s. ties to africa and reduce influence from china. >> will: trip comes as africa is facing soaring inflation. >> brian: china is gaining influence on the continent. >> rachel: alexandria hoff going to join us live with details. what do you know about this trip? >> yeah, well, we do know china has made significant investments in africa and country like ghana desperate for it. vice president's trip seeks to strengthen our partnership as the white house put it. but house members feel that the u.s. is also in need of breaking away from china's control.
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>> clear to me that tiktok should be banned in the united states of america to address the immediate threat and we also need a national data privacy law. what we are seeing is that tiktok and mr. chew have repeatedly been caught in this lie that there is not a connection to bytedance and ultimately the ccp. house speaked kevin mccarthy quoted won't admit what we already know to be true china has access to tiktok user data. the house will be moving forward to protect americans from the tech tentacles. and questions are being will we showed it a video of the last segment president on tiktok video with a celebrity inside the white house.
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150 million americans use that app. >> it's not on government. >> it's hypothetical. >> it's not on government devices. >> it's on government property. >> this morning apple ceo tim cook met with the commerce minister. apple enjoy as symbiotic relationship with china. the vice president in gonna try to have that relationship break away from china. can't seem to get the same thing under control itself. guys? >> you have a former form are vice president sitting indian style in his office talking to a tiktok influencers for 2022. the president on saint patrick's day sitting there with a tiktok influencer a celebrity in the oval office and then when the admiral is asked about it he says well, it wasn't a government phone. the dumbest answer ever and ridiculous move. the president the united states excuse me what do you have me doing? tiktok, do you realize what is
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going to be going on on capitol hill. we have a big debate whether will be banned or not. i can't be seen with a tock influencer. >> rachel: says something about his handlers. if i talk to my daughters and they are conservatives, you know, it's not like they love everything going on in china. they will say they like tiktok, it works better. they think that the chinese have been more innovative. can you see the top five apps four of them are chinese. tamu, the women's intrand girls clothing brand sheen. cap cut. which helps you edit tiktok videos better. >> will: only app. in the top 5 that is not chinese is facebook. >> they have -- part of why they do it better is that they have a lot of and the chinese have a lot of young people constantly
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updating. embroidery. constantly fixing and tweaking and improving the apps. the kids know this. this is how they grow up. we were concerned with the chinese taking data. these kids have grown up with their data being taken. they don't see the kind of things that we see. >> will: that puts -- and you are absolutely right that puts the impetus back on serious leadership and adulthood. you cannot take the administration seriously with such blatant hypocrisy. certainly important, brian, as you point out. the president is talking and democrats are talking about tiktok while also posting on tiktok. but on the same note, the administration talking about pushing back on the influence of china when it comes to harvesting cobalt or influence in africa while pushing green policies that feed the demand for cobalt on the world stage. self-feeding hypocrisy and mechanism and justification for this administration. >> rachel: a lot of people don't understand -- a lot of people understand they are stealing the data or of of the users, we get
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that easy to understand. a lot of people don't understand how this influence campaign starts. so they will have bots. so, for example, the willow project as you said, you know, opening oil in alaska for exploration and extraction. so the chinese will put a bunch of bots, fake people going this is terrible that biden is doing this to put pressure on him. and then the american influencers not knowing these are bots. will go well, this a hot topic, i need to do a video about this. they do a tiktok video. all of a sudden i have my 1-year-old who doesn't even have a phone, who knows from all of her friends and comes home and goes what's the willow project? just think about that. i mean that, is how it works. >> brian: little things russia invest in america. how do you hurt america. >> rachel: division. >> brian: these things are moving up the top of your stream. everything you said about tiktok is true and innovative. new apps bigger story. restrict act to the 10th power.
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can't be whoever is best wins when it comes to our enemies. we just have to be clear, china is our enemy. and why are they taking over africa. central america, south america, brazil the late toast have their leader who we supported lula, which is nuts. is he a communist who worships castro. is he going to visit china. honduras. let's establish with china. this is the same path. i'm not saying that these apps aren't better. what i'm saying is for national security, you have to take them down. >> rachel: of course. >> brian: they did a study and they said who supports the ban? 32% a ban. 51% of republicans oppose the ban. 28% of democrats. 22% of republicans. >> will: pretty bipartisan. jamaal bowman says the republicans want to oppose tiktok because republicans ain't got no swag. >> rachel: dance on leadership. >> will: serious leadership. >> brian: i want to use that for
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radio later. ain't got swag. >> will: serious leadership in i idiocy. >> rachel: smarter people who make these platforms? we need to talk about that. we shouldn't be losing to innovation and these kind of platforms to the chinese. >> brian: meanwhile, 11 minutes after the hour we will talk more about this in the next three hours. chaos erupting in israel right now after prime minister benjamin netanyahu fires the defense minister. >> why take a move, even some of your close colleagues say is a step too far? >> his answer to piers morgan next as the tel aviv airport stops all planes from taking off. >> rachel: plus, the very public prince harry seeking, this, privacy. a surprise trip this morning to a british stop to stop at that point bloidz from covering his family. yeah, after he made a lot of
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>> ashley: seven people confirmed dead after explosion at chocolate factory in pennsylvania friday. two more deaths yesterday and one victim found alive in the rubble. initial reports in the scene indicated a gas leak is likely to blame for that deadly explosion. acquire silicon valley bank for $72 billion. the federal deposit insurance corporation says the machine comes at discount of about $16.5 billion. as part of a deal first citizens
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will assume svb assets $110 billion including deposits of $56 billion. the move comes less than three weeks after silicon valley bank collapsed abruptly. printsz harry arriving in court this morning against daily newspapers. is he among seven high fro file celebrities. elton john and elizabeth hurley. the newspaper bugged people's phone calls and their homes and paid police for sensitive information. a four-day preliminary hearing is scheduled for this week. okay now to march madness, it's down to the final four. miami reaching the allowive round for the first time in school history after taking down texas. >> dribble and put in for the foul and amir ties it and give them a lead at the line.
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>> ashley: hurricanes overcoming 13 point second half deficit and win 88 to 81. this as san diego state also punches their first ticket to the final four with a controversial win over creighton. >> get it in. a rope hands it to chanel. three seconds, two seconds. drives. he is fouled. darian will go to the free-throw line. >> the game coming down to foul shots after that foul call with 1.2 seconds left on the clock. he missed the first but drained the second giving the aztec the one point lead they would hold on to and as a result here a look at saturday's final four matchups. i told todd that's exactly what my bracket. [laughter] >> will: get out of here. i'm a sore loser today. >> ashley: i didn't mean. to say i didn't even do a
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bracket. >> i hope your bracket is perfect. my rooting interest is over. i think basketball -- before we move on to serious news. deal with serious basketball. basketball too soft. too many tiki tack fouls. miami, you are very good i give you a lot of credit. but texas could not deal with the amount of fouls called. i mean, you come close to somebody in the air and a whistle blows. >> brian: right. and would your reaction be the same as if they had won? >> will: perfect effiper. s >> brian: talk about something easier to figure out but a bit of a challenge. getting into the government of another nation best ally. 19 members in judge select committee. i have an idea. let's do like america. let the judges seats by filled
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by the party in power and get it confirmed by their version of congress. that is such a huge problem. the former prime minister come out and says israel has never been closer to falling apart. >> will: he seems to have lost -- at least from a distance in the way this news is reported, which is always good to look at with a skeptical eye that it does appear to be, tens of thousands of people are on the street it. does seem to be that the move, brian, you are pointing out which in theory would make the justices of israel more responsive to the democratic process. meaning the party in power has more influence it. would seem the entire nation is against netanyahu. >> rachel: they are seeing it as a power grab. >> will: strike today from trade union. military unions didn't show up for duty. tens of thousands of people on the street. it looks -- i mean, it looks like he has massive opposition. >> rachel: looks like he is doubling down on it. his defense minister and ally of
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his spoke oud him on sunday. our own piers morgan got a really great interview with netanyahu asking really tough questions like are you an autocrat? other things. so, listen to this. >> why take a move even some of your close colleagues say is a step too far. >> i'm the prime minister of israel. >> piers: that's not how people are seeing. this they don't know the facts. >> it's called checks and balances. >> there is no checks and balances. >> isn't that slightly patronizing. >> that is a juicy interview. we will have piers on by the way at 8:20 a.m. later today. >> brian: he thinks courts have way too much power. he thinks they are making laws and changing things and doing investigations. for example people say this is self-serving they are doing some investigation which looks trivial from everything i have read on him from his previous stent as prime minister. and he says he wants -- people
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say from a selfish point is he looking to bring that to an end. the israeli ambassador to the u.n. quit already. the defense minister has been fired. the ceremonial president has come out and said they should undo this. and we see a country that is just brought to a halt. people that are in support of going back to the way it was say the way it was supported minority rights better than the way they will change it. because a party in power will pick the judges. won't have the minorities and theories. >> rachel: is this about netanyahu protecting himself because of these cases that you say might come forward or is it that he is seeing that area of the world becoming more dangerous and he feels like he is needs to consolidate power? >> brian: i think that's a good question or he feels as though the court system should be subjected to the same thing that their kinprime minister is whenn election pick judges. lose an election you are in the minority and that's the way we deal with it here.
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>> rachel: except that's not their system. >> brian: he wants to change it. >> will: don't draw too many parallel when you say don't have the insight. >> rachel: 100 percent. >> will: what i think you can see from afar how much influence should the democratic process has vs. the permanent state that exists regardless of the party that's in power? 19 advisers picked the supreme court or the justices in israel as of right now. >> rachel: correct. >> will: netanyahu wants that to be more influenced by the democratic process meaning who controls parliament. in this case, it's him. >> rachel: right. >> will: but, look, again. we will see how this plays out. can you see the popular -- >> rachel: within his own party. >> brian: at a time they are unified because iran is closer and it closer to a nuclear weapon. doing almost nothing where they could depend on us. >> will: one last comment on something you said shows the genius in my estimation shows the genius of the united states of america and constitution of
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balancing the democratic process against the protection of minority rights. the constitution of the united states of america is one of the greatest documents ever drawn up in the history of humanity and never forget that. >> brian: i agree. >> rachel: perfect way to button that up. >> brian: did you pass your bar? >> rachel: yes, he did. >> will: first try. >> brian: did you really? >> will: yeah. >> brian: was it easier that year? >> rachel: was that during covid so they didn't count the scores? [laughter] i'm kidding. he is great. he is our resident lawyer. >> will: i lose in basketball and they want to make me lose in life. [laughter] >> rachel: all right. well, coming up, president biden will tout his spending plans today but less than a third of americans approve of how he handles the economy. why families now say their kids could be worse off in the future than they are right now. plus, stuart varney breaks down the economic turmoil next. ♪ call me any, any time ♪ call me
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meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: devastating weekend. there is no way to put it except that. and look at the damage. 300 miles between reports. one of those tornadoes that hit mississippi the hardest was on the ground for an hour. so here are the reports. we had 11 reports of tornadoes march 24th to march 25th and, again, one of those large tornadoes traveled at least 100 miles and on the ground for an hour. let's advance these maps and i will show you look at this rolling fork, mississippi, this sr. the worst damage occurred. beautiful scenery here and nothing. completely leveled. homes destroyed, trees toppled and water town down. ef-4 is what they're categorizing this tornado, 166, 200 miles per hour. extreme damage. and the national weather service is going to be out there again today assessing the damage from the other tornadoes there is the
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forecast. the next couple of days really good for, you know, rebuilding or starting that. and then we get more severe storms on friday and saturday. i just want to take a look at the radar right now. we have a tornado warn storm right here on the border of alabama and georgia. also the potential for large hail, damaging winds, heavy rainfall causing flash flooding. so that's the flooding threat in the green. and we could see the risk tore tornadoes stretching from stretching back towards the golf club and then looking at the forecast, we have strong area of low pressure moving into the west again will another severe outbreak wednesday, thursday and friday. we will be tracking that of course fox weather.com is on scene and we will be checking in later with them this hour. over to you. >> rachel: thank you, janice, really sad tough. silicon valley bank getting a buyer for citizen's bank arequire svb for $27 billion.
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congress set to address the banking failures in back-to-back hearings on capitol hill or tomorrow and wednesday i should say. while the president leaves the crisis behind to kick off his investment in america tour. tell that to voters as the new poll shows barely a third of them approve of his handling of the economy. and another poll reveals nearly 80% of voters, 80% are not confident that their children's lives will be better than their own. highest level since began that poll back in 1990. hojoining us now stuart varney. i remember i'm the daughter of an immigrant, first generation as well. my parents were absolutely certain that my life was going to be better than theirs. and, yet, we are seeing so many -- 80% of americans saying i don't think my kids are going to do as well as i did. >> the president kicks off three week invest in america tour. looks like the prelude to him
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announcing is he running again in 2024. tough is job. going with him 20 states. taking with him kamala harris, first lady jill biden a bunch of cabinet members. trying to convince america is he on the right track economically. that's a tough road to hoe. obviously inflation is outpacing wage gains. still going to a lingering banking crisis. the threat of higher taxes still to come just as the economy slows down. he has a tough job convincing americans we are on the right track economically. i agree with you, we are not getting better off. we cannot say to our children the future is brighter. it's not brighter in biden's america. now, that's that is my opinion. i don't think the economy is going the right direction. >> rachel: they keep spending and printing money or money keeps getting devalued and that's not going to help. >> stuart: turn to the banking thing. >> rachel: yeah, sure. let's talk about that. >> silicon valley bank. the branches will reopen under first citizens bank.
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first citizens has taken over svb. okay? this is an attempt to restore some confidence to the banking system and so far this monday morning it's working. bank stocks have stabilized the view is that the authorities have spent the money. they have got in place. they have talked big banks into taking over some of the troubled banks. that's restored some level of confidence. monday morning that's correct. >> rachel: will biden be able to take credit as he makes economic tour. >> he will try. to say guarantee he will try. to say faults in the way super svb washandled. the federal reserve was supposed to be regulating and overseeing this bank. they didn't do a good job. >> rachel: they sure did. >> stuart: spending far too much time on climate than opposed to understanding what happens when interest i rates spike. the management of the bank is at fault. the regulation of the bank is at fault. now they have been taken over. >> rachel: about someone else who is at fault ticketmaster.
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i didn't realize taylor swift fans were so organized. getting together and suing ticketmaster. >> stuart: class action suit banning together and telling ticketmaster you messed up the advanced ticket sales for taylor swift's concert series. they allege that 40 million unaffiliated with ticketmaster users got into the presale. 14 million. plus, the bots got in the presale as well. the bots grab ahold of tickets first opportunity and resell them. the class action lawsuit alleges hey, you were at fault doing that did you not allow fair competition. okay. step back a second. if you have got a million tickets. just suppose, pick a number out of the air. how do you handle the distribution of those tickets if you have got 100 million people who want them? >> rachel: first come first serve. >> then you get the bots involved. automatic purchases. swoop in first opportunity.
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>> rachel: who are gheets? people. >> i i have no idea. >> rachel: sell it on black market. >> if they get involved in a presale then they control that presale and ace everybody else out of the tickets. i don't know how you deal with that. >> rachel: i can't imagine being this upset over going to the taylor swift concert. i give them credit. they actually got together. it's it's pretty impressive. >> stuart: if we were 15, 16 years old we would be upset, too. >> rachel: you can watch stuart on varney and company weekdays at 9:00 a.m. i will be joining you this morning as well. watch american built months 9:00 p.m. on fox business "primetime." e too many options. how do we decide what hotel to book? fear not, i got you!
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>> will: marine veteran driving shot to death at a gas station. desperate hunt for the armed carjackers. he served three tours in iraq and afghanistan. he was just 38 years old and he leaves behind a wife and two young children. aaron's heart broken brother angel roscoe joins us now. thank you for being with us this morning. we are so sorry for your loss. i think everyone watching, everyone here at "fox & friends," you have our thoughts and prayers your entire family. this morning, please, you know, your brother, i imagine you know you go iraq, you go to afghanistan, there is a certain amount of obviously inherent risk to your life that everyone in the family can reconcile but it's got to be different driving an uber. >> absolutely. i'm a veteran myself, too. so i know what it's like to be
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deployed. it is heart-breaking. this just happened so sudden. you know, where everybody is so devastated right now. >> angel, how do you or your family -- you know, tragedy and death are always inexplicable. here you have a situation where your brother is driving an uber. you don't go to that job or most i would imagine don't go to that job assuming that this one job is somehow a threat to my life. how do and your family reconcile the loss of aaron? >> we are just trying to support each other right now in any way we can. like i said, it came so sudden and we're trying to help each other, especially my
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sister-in-law, and her kids, because it's been hard. really hard. >> will: what are you hearing from authorities? >> at this point, not enough information. all the information, my sister-in-law is actually getting more details. but it's just -- that's a part that i don't like to touch too much. will women i'm sorry, what do you mean don't like to touch, which part? >> the details that i know of about the crime. the horrible thing that happened with my brother. that's all i know is what happened. he picked up two passengers and as he was going to drop them
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off, they wanted to car jack his car and i guess maybe he -- maybe he was trying to defend himself and they ended up shooting him. >> will: yeah. you know, it's obviously -- it's an incredible individual tragedy that it seemed to be -- and i think that we know this as well, angel, it seems to be something that is becoming all too common or frequent as we watch crime go up in, for example, your state of california. >> right. >> will: listen, angel, again, you have our thoughts, you have our prayers. and i think everyone watching -- i want to share this with everyone at home. there is a go fund me set up. you mentioned sister-in-law aaron's wife and children, everyone can find it by visiting
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friends@foxnews.com everyone can help out this victim who sacrificed and returns home to find this kind of senseless violence. again, thank you so much for spending time with us and we wish the best for your family. >> thank you so much for your time. thank you. >> will: ashley, over to you. >> ashley: it american couple reportedly kidnapped while visiting haiti last week. the victim's relatives told local news outlets they have paid 6,000ness ransom money but the suspects are now demanding more than $200,000 per person for the couple. the u.s. state department is aware of the reported kidnapping and is working with local authorities. actor orlando bloom visiting kyiv and meeting with volodymyr zelenskyy. the actor best known for roles in lord of the rings and pirates of the caribbean is also a unicef goodwill ambassador.
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>> ashley: codes to keep twitter up and running were leaked online get hub. it appears the leaked months ago raising concerns over vulnerabilities that could give hackers access. the legal giant took efforts to have the codes removed. box office this weekend $3.5 million debut that is the best debut for that franchise. latest stawmentd in the sear yes, sir critics calling it a high point in the franchise with a 95% fresh rating on rotten tomatoes. brian? >> brian: thanks for that let me tell you about this now. lead american universities charging thousands of dollars for politically charged diversity, equity and inclusion
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certificates yep? one of those is stanford university where a federal judge is shouted down by awoke mob after speaking at their law school, remember? >> it is not speech to silence others because you hate them. it is not free speech to jeer and heckle a speaker who has been invited to your school so that he can't deliver a talk. >> brian: they were shouting him down in notre dame. here to react are two students stanford review editor and chief penn stuart and peter cap. let's start with you. do you have to take the certificate in order to graduate? >> i don't think it's necessarily a requirement yet but in today's workforce you will be required to take these courses with little to no educational value because of the virtue signaling we have all of
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these companies are engaging in to sort of comply with the norms of today. i don't think it's necessarily required but more people are going to find it more and more something they need to be doing to get jobs. >> brian: walker, how does that sit with you and do you feel like peter feels that you will need the certificate to get the job you want? certainly moving in that direction stanford diversity requirement in order to graduate. i think it's going to become more and more pervasive across more institutions over the next decade also really concerning just to see the price tag on these certificates. it's really an i scratch your back you scratch mine type of relationship between these universities and the die bureaucracy. dean steinbeck who had shut down on led the charge to shut down judge duncan at stanford, she was making upwards of $200,000 a year. >> brian: can you believe this?
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>> reports on twitter right now. really quite concerning. >> brian: that woman was suspended or fired. she said the juice wasn't worth the squeeze to hear from a federal judge. unbelievable. those listening on radio. harvard 12,400 university of pennsylvania over 9,000. cornell 3. stanford university so 1500. you get more money in there people get paid and we get diversity training. walker, could you go could you go speak to the dean and say this should not be part of the curriculum? would that get anywhere. >> certainly wouldn't get anywhere there have been oefforts but quite frankly we cut out play-doh and real education, real valuable authors and works from our education in the last 30 or 40 years and replaced them with basically just waste of space courses this dei movement is yet another part of that. >> brian: peter, when i watch that visiting judge being
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shouted down, i was stunned. for you, knowing what is going on on campus, were you stunned? >> i mean, yeah, of course. and i think it is so frustrating and all of these courses claim to be like the wave of the future and yet the diversity they are prioritizing is completely just diversity for diversity sake rather than diversity with the intention of encouraging free thought which is where the value of diversity is. >> brian: what bothers you most about what they tell you the curriculum contains. >> it's sad we are not learning things. we had this great opportunity to learn and we're not being given real things to actually learn. >> brian: walker stuart, peter kapp thanks so much. appreciate it guys. >> thank you. >> keep fighting. reached out to stanford and the university of pennsylvania for
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