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(uplifting music) ♪ ♪ >> harris: details are flowing out emerging about the national element massacre. we are getting new images of dramatic body cam footage showing national police, officers risking their lives to go towards the shooting. that is what heroes do appear they took at that school shooter. the police had the deadly attack was calculated and planned but they didn't feel the answer to the biggest question, why, why, why? this is "outnumbered," i'm
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harris faulkner with emily compagno, kayleigh mcenany, board certified radiologist and fox news dr. nicole saphier and here for the very first time kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary adventures and we could mike look forward to knowing him this hour. the police identified the shooter audrey hale a former school at the school. and identified as transgender. we are learning she was armed with two assault style weapons and a handgun. they found detailed map of the school along with hale's manifesto although the fbi yet to reveal the contents of that manifesto. chilling images show audrey hale lasting through a side door of the school just after 10:00 a.m. local time yesterday morning and then roaming through the hallways well opening fire. it lasted 14 minutes and ended when two quick effective police officers took her out.
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these are new images from body cam video showing seconds leading up to the moment when the police shot her. you see the officers with guns drawn entering the school checking each classroom before moving to the hallways and up to the stairs to the second floor to hale's location. three students, young, eight, nine years old at their lives cut short. emily taken house, william kinney and kayleigh shrugs. three staff members and substitute teachers cynthia peak, katherine koonce and all beloved, all gone today. kevin, this happened as breaking news during the hour yesterday. in immediately, you saw one side pitched to politics. we want to know the stories before we even talk about it with anybody else. >> kevin: it is a brutal
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situation. every parent's nightmare. it is hard to understand, but i anticipated a narrative will emerge in this case that has never started before. very often these individuals clearly disturbed but out information on social media days and hours before. we now have the technology to scour every server and use ai to identify this disturbing messages fear the debate is going to occur where it infringes on personal privacy versus saving lives of children and individuals that are shot senselessly. this is a new narrative peer that will continue, but this narrative is within our ability as technology and we are not using it. it may sound big brother like an encroach on privacy but if you can save one child's life with this, what parent in america would not vote for this?
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this child went through the education system in that school and put that out on social and could have been identified appear that person could have been apprehended, helped, whatever pure are most important thing is two ar-15 and a handgun, that's got to be unsocial somewhere. but this really is the narrative that will emerge upon this case and i'm not the only person that feels this way. we can stop this using technology. >> harris: wow, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: you mentioned evelyn house, she had a huge [boos] eulogy for these victims and didn't want to be an only sibling. we don't know their stories yet but we know her father is a pastor, a beautiful young children and i have seen their pictures but we need to stand up for them and fight for them and how do we tackle what is happening in the country?
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the poll from "the wall street journal" you focused on religion designed and tolerance undefined has left a generation that is in such a dark place and a lot of people going around and to c.j. pierson's point on the show, it is not something -- but look i want to spree the pack speak to every mother, democrats when we talk about god, the mental health, what can we as mothers do for our children? we can demand security appear and go to the school board meeting. we have seen parents in virginia make change to curriculum spirits >> harris: yes. >> kayleigh: demanded an armed car at your kids school. there is an arm guard. tiffany's, an armed guard for those diamonds. what time and is more precious than our children? >> harris: amen. >> kayleigh: demand our children are protected and something we can do today, tomorrow. it is change that needs to happen in this country. >> harris: it is one of those things we don't have to wait for and people we know can't come to
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a bipartisan agreement to move forward on. it is an immediate issue to say, i am hearing ideas. i have to tell you, that would be a beautiful thing yesterday, emily but that is not what we heard. a president who went to jenny's ice cream. he went there peer the leader of our country. what we need is our hearts to be focused and our prayers focused on nashville and these ideas to flow. i keep hearing from kayleigh. >> emily: no violence or no eve what this magnitude is predictable the way it unfolded and the way it unfolded yesterday. and the administration's responses are all too predictable. it is a knee-jerk reaction. and what was displayed yesterday, heroes emerged and the incredible body cam footage released of officers engelbert,
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the constant professionalism they exhibited. i can identify a hero when i see you one appear their training emerged. it was so clear, especially as we saw other in the video come incredibly difficult to watch. it was graphic and raw and visceral as those officers went in there and a grand tour of the shooting to protect those children whose lives are more precious than anything on this earth. it was quite humbling to see and i pray and advocate for all schools to have not only the officers but trained officers, active shooting response, tactical response and that process of information when you enter that building and you enter that scene. training kicks in on all of the scenarios too many to know as a layperson but what i do know we entrust safety to the officers and they showed up yesterday and they got the job done. another hero as well, the friend of the shooter who when you see her response after she was
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contacted by the shooter and articulated suicidal and at that point but mass violence at her hand. m adriana said you have so much more life to live. i pray god keeps and covers you. then she called the police. and at her young age as well, she did the right thing. i wish there were more resources because she was on hold for so long. and that is perhaps a discussion a separate time. but everyone that acted that day they showed up and god bless them. >> harris: in a situation can i tell my young girls this, my teens and any moment they are going to be heroes. i wish there had been more. but we learned a lot. we learned about the value of courage and how that is as big a part of who we are as a nation than anything else. so that really played out
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yesterday. the courage of those officers. we have them up on the big wall if you want to show them. emily just mentioned and we can show them. dr. saphier your thoughts today. >> dr. saphier: when there is a tragedy, heroes will always arise. we can look at them and inspire people to be more like this. but one of the detrimental things that played out in nashville is essentially a microcosm of what we see on a more national level. you have talking heads who are demanding gun control. when it comes to the ability to save lives, they failed. the shooter's mother decades and come calling for a gun reform onto facebook page but when it come home to her daughter, son whatever you want to call her she was not able to identify the monster within or identify the science. we as a community have a responsibility as parents. we have a responsibility to see those struggling and yes mental illness is an issue but so was
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gun violence and since 2020, gun violence and gun deaths are the leading cause of death and there. despite what humbling ice cream eating president says, it is not due to automatic rifles but handguns. if we can't protect our children from gun violence what are we doing on this earth? there is more to be done by calling gun reform and banning automatic rifles, that is not doing anything. >> harris: i heard from congress and republicans and i hear it from democrats, they passed bipartisan legislation here that happened that long ago. they are working together on this. but it puts a lot of pressure on negotiations and conversations when the president starts off with ice cream and fights their battle for them. bad timing and just a horrible joke. let's move. coming up why a proposed ban on tiktok is raising some red flags for democrats who are afraid it could hurt them in the 2024
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>> kayleigh: house republican decided to move forward with lead judge's domestic legislation which chinese owned tiktok up this week. bowling into the hands of the chinese government and the app being used to bait propaganda and misinformation. but democrats don't think it should be banned like congresswoman and you know who i'm about to say, alexandria ocasio-cortes. watch her defend tiktok on tiktok. >> do i believe tiktok should be banned? nope you are to me the solution is not to banff and individual company but actually protect americans from this kind of agree just data harvesting and
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usually in the united states is proposing a very major move that has something to do with significant risk to national security, one of the first things that happens as congress receives a classified briefing. i can tell you congress has not received a classified briefing. why would we propose a ban regarding such a significant issue without being included in on this whole? it just does not feel right. >> kayleigh: kevin, announced a spy balloon that made its way's on american don't do microphones. what is your thoughts question marks people if i think it is clear we are in competition with china on an economic basis and treated us now for about 25 years in doing business a long time. so all i'm suggesting including tiktok is let's have a reciprocal deal. treat them the way they treat us. you didn't let amazon role with china. the first ridesharing idea, you
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up there, there is no google in china, showed off twitter in china but how about this deal, we are turning off tiktok because you did it to social media and not because bad people but because that is your policy and we are adopting it here too. it is like playing a football game where one side is tilted and they don't have to play by the rules. time to make chinese play by the rules. we are green it is reciprocal call pure the way to solve the poem today is 51% to america with guaranteed of all the servers are soft. the actual logistics is here and everybody gets to stay on tiktok including the oilseed still putting a propaganda pier that is not a problem. it is a popular politician and successful. i don't agree on the policy but i don't want to shut her voice down. that is not what we do in america. what i do want to shut down is the state of leaving the servers of tiktok allegedly and going to
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a competing economy, particularly one that doesn't play by the rules. the weight i look at it to make it simple for everybody to understand and this is what i'm endorsing, tran understands the stick. when you negotiate with them, they respect the stick. let's give them the stick. it is that simple. the agnostic party, this is policy. china stick here in and they will respect it because they need our economy in a very big way. they respect the stick. let's give them the stick. >> harris: all right, let's go to foreign policy. [laughter] i'm ready to go to you now, let's go. before that is such a brilliant idea because as you said, the politics or cleanup at the pier that gets everybody on board and maybe aoc could understand the benefits of protecting intellectual property of not having era children manipulated on that platform. the algorithms on tiktok are different than other countries. they are not just targeting young people but certain kinds
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of self-esteem messages. certain things that really mess up the younger generations. if the servers are here, how much difference does that make in terms of the algorithms and all of that? >> kevin: it is total control, 51%. we were not allowed to give them google. i said that earlier. same thing here, you want to keep it, 49% shareholder. we will keep you posted every quarter like every other shareholder but 100% of the policy is stateside including the physical location of the servers and all of the technology here let it be an open priority so the chinese do not get a bad deal. it is worth something. all the other social media companies bid on it but 51% usa. that is the deal. face don't like they did the same thing in china. welcome to the new flat playing field. >> harris: would you buy it? >> kevin: of course. >> kayleigh: there are
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political realities on 100 million tiktok users and 138 million are voting age, 12 million will become voting age. the biden administration had this to say the politician in me thinks you will literally lose every voter under 35 forever. then you have democrat congressman bowman had this to save. >> 150 million americans many of them tend to lean democratic. so, if the democratic party as part of shutting down a platforms that they have used to build community and to be in a space where they are often accepted and connected with others, and a space they don't get that on facebook or twitter or instagram, it can harm us politically. in 2024. >> emily: for representative bowman can harm them politically and aoc to say, something
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doesn't sit right is laughable as representative bowman flanked by the 30 lobbyist tiktok paid to lobby around congress the other day. the fact that aoc was one of the recipients of $150,000, that i bite pants to the black caucus and hispanic caucus foundation. it is clear they are parroting what the money is telling them to. i am worried and my information goes deeper than that because i am aware of the ccp requires every single business to share data. i agree with you, harris, it goes deeper level as representative points out the infiltration of data and control of the algorithm. it acknowledges the fact that a billion internet users in china so they can use that as this perfect beach tree dish to foster their perfect fruit and drop it off and hungry american's arms were 16% of all teens use that app almost constantly. there is an absolute dearth here
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of parental involvement and of leadership. i have seen the forest for the trees, the ccp has been at war with us for a long time in the realm of technology, in the realm of education come in the realm of propaganda, narratives, social influence that has such a big impact on us economically and more. so, i hope the congressional leaders will wake up but i'm not holding my breath. >> kayleigh: dr. saphier, take a listen to john kirby on tiktok. >> we showed a video in the last segment, the president on tiktok. the video shot by his liberty inside the white house. so for the 150 americans who still use this app, how do you say to them, sorry, you will take it away? >> it is not on government devices. >> it is on government property. speak with a legitimate national secure, security concerns over tiktok. >> it is a useful, political platform. >> i will tell you again for nationalism on the security front are valid.
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>> it is a slap in the face the biden administration continues to laugh when it comes to national security. and it is no different. i will say something that people may laugh out but i actually agree with aoc and her message in that video she sent. she sounds like a spoiled brat the way she did it by going on tiktok to talk about to get dark. i would rather see in a professional news conference or in front of congress to talk about there are security issues when it comes to tiktok. but to eradicate and pamper the use of it is something more imperiled to what the ccp would do. kevin has demonstrated there are ways to make sure the security issues that we have with tiktok can be controlled so if you focus on theft, you can potentially keep tiktok. i want to say one thing is a mother, we have a huge issue when it comes to social media not just tiktok. they were dumbing down an entire generation and targeting our children. mental illness is on the rise, disorders and they are doing this intentionally and this weak and vulnerable generation.
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"recognizing the growing importance of a broad range of climate related health issues and youth including eco-anxiety." mr. wonderful, you have talked at length about the importance and value of the esg complaints from the investor side, nevada eight environmental studies what say you on the government involvement? >> kevin: the most important aspect of the government being involved is to learn from our mistakes in the last 24 months around this new administration. look what happened to germany. look what happened to energy independence. look what happened in the ukrainian war. everybody that studies esg concern about the environment as to understand the balance of taking care of people in the environment. i think now there is a new narrative emerging and i'm pretty excited to see this happen. even people who are advocates for environmental assessments and energy, for example, this is the part where it gets really
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sticky on policy. certainly biden administration has had a hard lesson on this. america could produce 1800 barrels will make million barrels and be completely independent with no risk to foreign government whatsoever. we do about 1200 right now. we can do this with new technology i would like to see the government invested in to take energy out of the ground. north dakota has this ability to sequester out of it and put it back down and be the first country on earth to actually have esg mandate that works with existing energy, high broke we are talking about being radicals and stopping energy sources that we can afford to stop that will freeze in the dark. i would rather have this energy and this initiative from our own government and the white house to do it in a sensible manner where it is balanced and teach people, there is a way to get hydrocarbons over the next 50, 60, 100 years. in the meantime put the carbon
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back in the ground. we are never talking about that. i'm on a mission to talk about these initiatives because new technology is also working for coal burning plants to sequester the carbon pier that is where the money should be investor. >> emily: we were talk about this earlier, kayleigh the government acts instead of supple partnership with the private sector they act up it's a massive and both for ingenuity or liberal resource gathering and technical technological advances so that we can reap those benefits. >> kayleigh: the guidance on day one i will plant the keystone pipeline and scorched private industry in contrast to the former president who was working towards energy independence by producing energy in a clean fashion. you think saudi arabia doesn't cleaner or china does it cleaner? no, we do as america. i want to say quickly a world full of -- john terry wouldn't be on a private plane so that
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would be the only upshot. >> harris: a canoe, something not motorized. what i love about what you were sagging is the transition and that is the conversation that we are not having in this organization right now. we want to preach we treat this like a pop chart. we are a culture and society in america how fast and quickly we can make things change. but this is not something we can change in ten or 15 years. aoc didn't get it right for the president doesn't get it right with ten. when a fossil fuels come everything, natural gas, coal, throw it all in. the transition and the idea of putting what we are using back in instead of the offsets? i never really understood that because they are still flying using fossil fuels. okay, we are not dumb. about what you're talking about requires we engage as americans we on the politicians to have these conversations and understand these things.
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it is important that we talk. politicians underestimate us all the time and think we can understand. they are trying to save us time. >> kevin: we have this technology. let's use it. they are the most advanced in the world with sequestered carbon appear to we never talk about it. there was a great advancement in this in the last two years. it is a great investment because as you suggested, let's do it. what is stopping us? >> harris: i'm buying tiktok. [laughter] >> emily: all right, guys coming up ai could be coming for your job. a new study reveals what jobs are at risk impacted by artificial intelligence. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got a plan to which i'm sticking. ♪ ♪ my doc wrote me the script. ♪ ♪ box came by mail. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: welcome back. pope francis getting a lot of attention for new designer duds. this image stacked out in sunglasses in white puffer by gonzaga circulated around the week and over. that picture is not real. it is a deep ache image created by artificial intelligence and fooled people around the world. this image is fake. the impact of ai is very real and can have significant real-life implications for your livelihood. a new study from open eyes, the university of pennsylvania warns ai system can't impact 80% of american jobs. that is allowed. among the jobs, mathematicians, web designers, journalists, painters, plumbers, electricians are those at risk.
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dr. nicole saphier, i would imagine doctors not at high risk either appearance before actually radiology is high risk. we have articles all the time questioning will ai take over radiology? the question is no, they certainly can't do up biopsies and procedures that i do. can i work in conjunction with ai to increase cancer diagnosis? of course. i get nervous with increased use of technology especially some new ai platforms. it goes along the lines, we want technology to advance, but are we again creating a lazy society and for since we no longer have people research a paper or something along those lines. putting something out there. you go to one of these chatgpt, i'm sorry i'm not technologically savvy. you put it in and it reads a paper for you. all of a sudden, are you putting in the work to make sure you understand the content to make sure it is factual? it goes to working less, in my opinion. yes, i love technology but my
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husband and kids can tell you i'm afraid of it. give me ed kee and i will turn it. i want push start, and i choose my age a little bit but i get a little bit nervous going into ai. >> kevin: to understand and dumb it down, it is basically taking what is on the internet, scraping the data and representing in a really highly advanced form. let's take this radiology issue. i recently submitted myself to a full body scan in a cage mri for 94 units. i wanted to experience that from the tip of my school to my toes to look at every aspect of my wk in an bone in my body. then i found something interesting. ai is one way to interpret it. when i went through the chest area, that is a different series of experts versus the pelvic, the stomach, the enter into my joints. i need multiple doctors with experience to look at these things and say yes, that
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pancreas, that cyst is benign or isn't. i will not trust scraping the internet for that data. i still want the elsa primo human being doctor that has that experience that i want to date him a 100 years from now becausn body. the difference between saying you are okay when you have a form of cancer that can't be seen by the eyes peer that is why i did it. i do it every year. i want to find cancer if it happens to me early and hopefully i can avoid the bad outcome if you find early enough. that is the technology of ai, not good enough for human beings. >> kayleigh: a man well said. >> dr. saphier: the point is to identify the function ai is functioning in that moment. a brilliant, beautiful job when you need both. you mentioned ai capability of predicting or mining essentially warning signs on social media people that are suicidal. ideation, that it's an example where it is beneficial.
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keep in mind who is supporting it and why. when you have the vice president of the speech, making education to teach others how to think. and chatgpt replaced thinking and here is what you need to know without you arriving at that conclusion on your own by conducting your own analysis. you have harvard business professor saying it is in the augmentations were not a replacement one. you have the ceo of openai say it is going to eliminate a lot of current jobs. it will replace with new ones. if we failed to account for the transition and other industries, that is where you have a drop off. >> harris: that is actually really important point. transitions all and it is important to me as a parent because you don't teach a child who is not walking yet how to run. we are doing that with fossil fuels and we don't want to open up a new category of skipping steps but we have to go slowly. i think it is interesting, kevin you mentioned you looked at
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chatgpt and the profitability wasn't there yet. you think there is a lot more competition coming. >> kevin: 29 billion evaluation. i choked peer that is a lot. and i think a lot of competition. chatgpt is a preacher, a tool called incorporated into many platforms. for me to present the value like that, may be, but i would rather find companies to take a stage on entrepreneurs where i can get a thousand. >> harris: you and nicole should get together with radiology cancer finding thing. >> kayleigh: i would rather invest in dr. nicole saphier in a day. spill and there you and fester. >> kayleigh: a new study revealing how much parents spent on grocery, phone bills and vacations for their fully grown adult kids. that is next. ♪ ♪
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>> dr. saphier: coming a brand-new body cam footage the shooter was taken down by the police. live from nashville. she will also have an interview
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with the nashville police chief john. stay tuned for that. trey gowdy how to prevent mass shootings like this in the future. he will weigh in. and testimony on the hill after a fire inside of a mexican facility of the u.s. border left 39 migrants dead. an update from there and moments, jam-packed show, marc siegel, katie pavlik, and more. come join live as "america reports" at the top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> harris: well, my parents said it is our money go get your own. the parents are footing the bill for the adult children to vacation. a new study shows 45% of parents orcs aborting their adult children in general. 52% are between 20-24. some of these bills include the basics like groceries, rent, school and also a shocking
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number of parents paying for their kids vacations and extras like cars. kevin, you have a lot of money. how do you roll with your kids? >> kevin: i want to tell you a short story that sums it up. when i graduated college and my mother came to my graduation she said, good news i'm coming to graduation. but i want to tell you the dead bird under the nest never learned how to fly. i said, what does that mean? i support you from birth to the last day of education. you are on your own, son. she hated an entitlement. she hated entitlement. i was born from lebanese irish immigrants. she was lebanese. she believed you have to push the bird out of the nest. it really, decades later affected me in raising my own kids. entitlement is a curse. when you depress someone's life, they don't go get it peer that is the concern here. on the other hand, you can be
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balanced. no generation has gone through this cohort, this last cohort have gone through a pandemic like we have ever seen in our lives. they never had a chance except to grow up in the house. the bird that said, wait a minute, i'm not leaving this nest. it is all i know. maybe a little bit of a transition. but i am not in favor of pegging and paying and paying because you diverse them and they will not go fight find it out out there. boy, get criticized for this. >> harris: talk about medical perspective of this. you are saying we will see some pushback because of the pandemic potentially with kids. >> kayleigh: sure, of the ladies i am the only one with an adult child on the couch. and i fall into this polling and i pay for the undergrad and he wanted to go to graduate school to be a commercial pilot. so we took a break for six months, work full-time, saved money because he knew as soon as and graduate schools, you are on your own, but he like i did
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medical school and he start a flight school last week and doing it on his own. we don't have the mentality for the majority of the population. you have more kids, young adults living at home because of the pandemic. there were not that many opportunities when they came out of college. they became complacent and stuck on their iphones on social media like we were talking about fear they don't know how to interact and no way to support themselves. >> kayleigh: the great recession happens might generation of millennials crust. we have a younger generation dealing with lens and a decade inflation level. there was a happy medium. i think supporting your child in an effort to support know might pursue their dream should be applauded appear the average cost of apartment studio in new york was $3,500. and a salary, working your way up and i can see you are working your way up i would be happy to support. it may not be a popular opinion now but we are living in joe biden's inflation where it
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is question people. >> harris: i live in new jersey and i didn't know apartments because at much here. >> kayleigh: i just looked it up. >> harris: emily, the story of your family and small businesses, i am always inspired by that. i know work ethic is huge in your family. did you get the boot or -- >> emily: i so appreciate you bringing that up because what struck me about the story, my family articulate of those lessons to me. growing up, i understood how my grandparents immigrated here made those sacrifices and a chicken factory, fishermen and owned a store so my father could be educating and learn english. for me to be educated, i understood the value of the how precious it was. how amazing it was to get that opportunity in the country because my dad did in my family sacrificed for it. the lessons that i learned that my family instilled in me is education can ever be taken away from you and to always have a fallback plan. i knew if this all ends
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tomorrow, i can go back to being an attorney, waiting tables. there is honor and all work and i have a fallback plan for and i always did every day that i was pursuing my dreams with the blessing in support of my family in that way. i think it is so important to instill those values and the kids to understand exactly why it is so important they are being educated and following their dreams and honoring their families legacies. >> harris: we have that in common, plan b but plan a you are on your own. they did help my sister and me, but it was you got a good life literally. all right, more "outnumbered" in a moment. ♪ ♪ i struggled with cpap every night. but now that i got the inspire implant, it's making me think of doing other things i've been putting off. like removing that tattoo of your first wife's name. inspire.
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>> last but not least, yesterday we told you all about a new poll from the wall street journal showing the deterioration of key american values like patriotism and hard work. now, tech entrepreneur and republican presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy is pointing to the new norms that have taken their place. if you ask most people my age what it means to be an american today, you get a blank stare. faith, patriotism, family and hard work are disappearing. our inner animal spirit, he writes, has been domesticated by a new culture that celebrates victimhood and penalizes excellence. >> i don't agree with him. the pandemic, because now most people, 40% of your staff do not work in headquarters, we are starting to move h.q. out of certain regions like new york,
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like massachusetts, new york, new jersey, to new states like montana, north dakota, south dakota, tennessee and texas, people have a different attitude. quiet quitting, you don't get it in fargo, north dakota, he want to meet with a new team of entrepreneurs they meet you at 7:30 in the morning. you don't get it in new york. america always has the fire burning somewhere, and me as an investor i have to find that. i don't want the new generation that says i don't want to work, i want to quiet quit. why don't you quit, you are not going to work for me. lots of people still have the burning desire for the american dream. i'm sorry, it still lives, my i don't know to find it and i find it all over america not in places like new york. i'm sorry new york, new jersey, sorry aoc and elizabeth warren, and california you are not even in business, i'm never going back there. but places now taking over,
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pandemic gave us that choice. >> i love that. >> interesting the poll found community involvement was down by the individuals and yet they were committed to advocacy and lifting up others. as if the identity and sense of community, real community, that's lost. >> that was a political motivated presentation, i think. if he wants to be president, i want to hear more optimism. >> we cannot wait to hear more of you. thank you for joining us, mr. wonderful. all of you have a wonderful day. here is "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert, visit from an irs agent to the home of twitter files journalist raising fresh concerns over possible government intimidation on the very same day he testified that big tech and the federal government were working together and what he called digital mccarthyism. an agent showed up unannounced at his home. >> and jim jordan is demanding answers. t

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