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that influencer and activist dylan mulvaney and wider debate about trans-ginnedder female and women issues in spaces. less than a week after mulvaney generated controversy for becoming a paid partner for bud light, this happened and facing a boycott a and has a paid partnership with nike to model sports bras and leggings on social media and mulvaney partnered with ulta, kate spade, and tesla tampax critics are ag that companies are promoting strains genderrism and panderind pandering to the left. harris, you said something last week i believe and it hit me. it was about politics and infiltrating its way into stastadiums and sports events ad when you're looking at a product and drinking and going to a stadium, you just don't want to have these conversations. >> it's about the name change and you said i'm not going to a
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stadium that's called climate change whatever. i said you want to go for the game. is this much like that? probably. you know, you want to work out and do the things you want to do. do we need to flex in every way what people are feeling every time we do something? can we go and do what we do? i don't get to not be black everywhere i go but don't get to not be an issue everywhere i go. it's not your issue when i workout or whatever that i'm black. i'm not sure where people want to be on this because this is big. it's changing us. us it's makes us cancel each other if we don't agree in places and space where is we should be living and enjoying. >> exactly. sean, this is a budweiser commercial and walk down memory lane as recently as 2020 and commercials that are here.
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>> we live typical american lives and this like typical american showing off a strength. look at him. and it's so competitive and typical americans. showing up uninvited. typical americans all celebrating a typical american beer. so next time someone labels you typical. sew them what typical. >> that was an inclusive commercial and feeling like all americans why can't we embrace that. >> the point for the prior
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commercial was there's a lot of conversation with women and girls on sports and fairness but this is a point about what does this have to do with men? these commercials tell a story about who men are. they celebrate strength and hard work and patetism and celebrate miscue linnty in these commercials. you change that and start to denigrate mas yew cue linnty and den -- masculinity and degenerate them. we're at historic lows and people rolling for the military and we need to tend our culture to fight in wars and defend our country and need men to defend their families and hopefully not. but maybe defend their wives to work and provide for their families you want to denigrate that and you denigrate all of society and for me. i'm troubled with all this and what it means to be a man and undermines what we projected over the course of the last 250 years in the country. >> troubles for young women as well and we have images from
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nike and they're celebrating female athletes who go out there and put untold numbers of hours into their sport who now it's an on level playing field in the wake of inviting biological men into the wake. why can't we put people like mensa scott, that beautiful wrestler, olympian that embraced the american flag and hug it had and a great symbol for the country and elevate figures like this? >> right. lori harmon retrocochlearlorette i have is there's no diversity when every single big corporation uses the same person. >> good point. >> apparently no one beyond the other person's screen and secondly, mulvaney went on -- part of her personal instagram post whatever was i just learned what march madness was and i'm taking part so this is someone who apparently doesn't even know sports or at least didn't know it enough, wasn't a fan enough to participate let alone the
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athletes we're talking about and when bud light and anheuser bush said we're trying to engage with a certain demographic, well, it would be sports fan ifs that's their point. i think about, i've had the utmost pleasure and honor to attend the super bowl and world series and the olympics and really so many amazing events that the one that was the most amazing and most incredible that i've ever been to was the 2012 paralympics in london. i think about to me who in my opinion is the greatest athlete of all time is laura webster. she's a sitting volleyball player for the women's usa team and com competed in over five paralympics and medals each year and part of original inaugural sitting volleyball team and they're incredible. she's incredible. she won the best blocker of the paralympic games in rio and two of those paralympic games where they medalled, she was pregnant. that is a champion. that is someone that is worthy of being put on every
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advertisement from nike to anheuser bush to everything. >> but to that point, we have seen pregnant female athletes discriminated against and none other than nike and a walk down memory lane and alex felix was a pregnant former olympian and very medalled and saying in a new york times piece and i was focused on one thing winning medals and i was good at it and at 32 one of the most decorated athletes in history and six time gold medal winner and last year my focus expanded and i wanted to be a professional athlete and mother and decided to start a family in 2018 knowing that pregnancy could be the kiss of death in my industry as the runner phoebe wright put in the times last week and a terrifying time for me because i was negotiating a renewal of my nike contract. negotiations not going well despite victories and nike wanted to pay me 70% less. they ended up changing their policy but this is how they
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treated biological women in sports. >> yeah, nike has a real problem here and there's another athlete, champion runner named cara gautter who's a long distance runner and silver medalled in the 2007 championships and represented team usa and nike's organ project in two olympics -- oregon olympics and she released a piece that she was sexual assaulted by her coach who was a running god. he's one of the most famous in the world and worked on the nike oregon project team and apparently sexual assaultings their highest caliber athletes and she got pregnant and nike did the same thing and they cut her pay and threatened her with a 25% pay cut and the competition schedulee and it's
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capitalism and if you're representing a product where it's like oh, this person looks like they know how to do makeup well and they look so much fun and ulta and maybe b budweiser t tampax and budweiser. show me someone in my shoes and tried to balance work, motherhood, and world class athleticism and that's who i want to be inspired by and that's the person, nike ask left on the side of the road. >> dylan mulvaney is a capitalist society and wants to make money but in capitalism, people can protest with their pocketbook and travis tritt dropping anheuser bush. coming up, it's not just san francisco. the other democrat-led cities now pushing their own reparation
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>> this group inside paris was unleashing tear gas a few moments ago and it's been a national day of protest, which is that's what this .s they've had 11 of these nation-wide protest days in the past month. it's all over a pension bill that citizens in france don't like. it means that -- well, one of the provisions means they'll go from retiring at age 62 to retiring at age 64 and you can imagine entitle wants are just
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as expensive there as all over the world and if you save a few years, that maybe helps in some way and it does take away their benefit of being able to stop working. take more time off, so on and so forth. you see the reaction to that. these are earlier and i don't know if we have this and building on fire and right above my head and that building is a favorite cafe of the president emmanuel macron. people are angry because they've been pushing the provisions through and i must say from our reporter last hour. we learned, if you're the president and you're watching things burn, and it's over with
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with president xi and macron said he's doing that for the situation where we're cutting deals and focus on dubai, natural gas from china and he's buyinbuying it not in u.s. dolld it's important when you give programs to people and how hard to take them back and save the program for retirees and work longer and lose their minds to administrates. >> this is what americans should be watching and facing and it'll be cuts to entitlement spending whether you like it or not and they'll raise retirement part of it and people are actually healthier and they're living longer and people are living longer and you cannot afford to give them benefits for 30 or 40 years and support that when you don't have as many workers as you do with taxation and super
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taxes and elizabeth warren is in love with that and they had to repeal that and people are fleeing the country and hainers were leaving the country and taking money with them and have the tax base from 2019 and we got caught up and we tried to circumnavigate and we were caught in a haze of tear gas and we were running for our lives and doing the bang bang and it's not going to end and stand up to it and it sucks and this is reality. >> you were talking about the bang bang from the tear gas. >> we're watching these pictures live from paris and it's happening. what you were just describing. they're hitting this block of protesters with tear gas putting garbage bins on fire and just
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earlier was the video of one of the presidents and this is long term anger and they have a lot of benefits to work through and these entitlements were in there for quite some time and, kaylee, when you look at this from the time you're born until the time that you are packed away, i don't know of any government on the planet right now that can do what people want the government to do and that is to cradle them and keep every faucet of their lives subsidized. >> no government can because reality sinks in that we don't have unlimited funds. emmanuel macron realized that he was in trouble in his country and what he did he used a special french provision in their constitution to not have a parliamentary vote on this. >> they're angry. >> he said my interest would be to get a vote and at the present time the financial and economic risk were too great and the same
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thing in the country and cbo said we'll have a security short fall and suggest some changes to put out an ad of him pushing granny off the cliff totally erroneous and on the right two, the republican primary you have nicky haley changing the age for those young. mike pence has been open and used as a bludgeon and donald trump out with that and because of previous comments he made and ron desantis has backtracked and even in the republican primary, it's being used as a weapon. >> yeah, and as kennedy said, we're all dealing with this because people have been promised things and look at our work force. we've been talking about millions of people who were the great resignation right after the height of the pandemic. i mean, you have enough people to sit down and who's going to pay the bills? ewe know. emily, i mentioned china, i got
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to tell you for the last hour you were talking china and they are ubiquitous and they're everywhere at the heart of deals and doing deals on oil and they're in the middle of macron right now and represents the west and i don't know that we necessarily. >> i have to say what we're seeing represents the policy is necessary and it's why sound bytes and talking points of propaganda and extremist on both sides and those just play politics with other peep's money and those that work and live in our family and whatever it is
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that the government has done and that we have partaken in that contract of texis and that matters and with the stroke of a pen because of poor fiscal planning or budgeting beforehand, that's what you reap and sow. first amendment is important and peaceful protesting is so important and safety of law enforcement is so vital and you see here, look at ratios, look how many people there are filming with cameras and look at law enforcement there and means we're surrounded by so many people with cameras anded aing for law enforcement that had to respond while everyone held up
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and not outrunning that. >> when you see the officers moving towards you with the shield and the tear gas and burning with your eyes and sets off a panic in you. they're not, these are not foreign things to people in paris. the yellow vest protests were the ones caught up in 2019 and that's what they do. they take to the streets and they cause disruption. i don't know if they ever really achieve their angst and it's the same group of people and occupy wall street and with the western european socialist models and we are going bankrupt and the government is too big and taking too much money and that's full taxization and we are not giving people a full return on their investment but higher tax bills
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and more control. >> so brilliant of a comparison with wall street and occupy wall street because it didn't -- nothing came of fruition ask they ruined a lot and securing the city particularly on friday and saturday and really costly for the city. >> look at what happened in new york city with the blm riots and law enforcement retreated and allowed antifa and blm to burn the city and thank god somebody cares about the city and protected it. >> law enforcement was there. >> we're watching the situation in paris and something they've done 11 types just in the last month. they've declared these nation-wide protest days against what their president is trying to do as kennedy really laid out. this comes down to -- we're out of the cash to give you every single thing that you think you want for the rest of time. what will the happy medium look like? i don't know if m macron has hit
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it but making people angry by saying you have to retire at 64 and not 62. we'll cover this live from paris as more happens from there and all of the ties that we're going through with entit entitlements. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna.
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eligibility they argue should the government agree to pay them. sean, there's so many issues with this in terms of accuracy, efficiency, identification, execution. it's frankly laughable, which is why this is so offensive in my opinion because there's no way this could be implemented with any money or lack thereof that we have in this government and the accuracy, identification, it leaves much to be desired. >> first off, a long time ago we got rid of children paying debts of their parents. we don't do that anymore. my parents debt is not my debt. but how about if you have a recent immigrant, do they pay this new tax to pay for reparations and i'm from wisconsin, my family fought with the north and with the union to end slavery, do we have to pay that tax for reparations?
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there's other root causes at play to fix to brick more equality to rise in a meritocracy, which is -- or has been our system but maybe not so much anymore. >> the worst thing you can do is call someone a v victim. we're victors and we're browbeaten and down. >> as a nation, we're victory yous. my father fought at a time when signs were up that we couldn't use the same water fountains, bathrooms, restaurants but said i love this country and all of her potential that i will fight for a time that i can be part of the solution. i believe in america. this is not about believing in america but hating certain americans, at least that's how it feels because not everybody will get that high tide lifts all boat and some will get the tax end of it. speaking of which i checked the tax policy center.org and
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reparations do not like to be taxed income and if people invest those and having millions and keep them in your closet, that's fine. you're getting in california and get all these perks and don't come with tax burden. you got to prove and take everybody's word for it and i'd have to think there's blood testing somewhere and highly discriminatory. it's one to get into. why not about the tax? >> kaylee, legally fulfillment of a debt and reparations and it fulfills the obligation completely and the argument as well would be if these programs are executed and every other program implemented to alleviate
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the burn of that and -- burr den of that and fulfills that role. >> mike hit the government business of separating people by immutable characteristics and isn't that the problem with society today and i've seen separate graduations across the united states and happen according to appearance and subdividing on race for government census and subdivide the black community and ball cannizing society more than we've done and that is incredibly troubling. i agree with mike gallagher on that. >> my sister's first word was more ask we make fun of her for it. there's never enough and you're never satisfied and you always want more. the irony of this being more is represents and the acronym is not justice. it's not peace.
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the acronym is more. what does that mean and symbolize for this program? >> why not more time and more generations and why not 200 years from now? why have we waited so long and, you know, harris talked about people coming over from other countries where perhaps they were enslaved and engaging on farms in romania and why should they pay for the sins of people generations ago. maybe if we're getting really absurd, we should dig up andrew johnson and everyone gets to punch him a couple types in the face. maybe we'd feel better because of what he did in the south and he certainly created these institutions that destroyed lives for hundreds of years.
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they'll create more division and not what we need in at leeanne that . >> sean said it's never enough because it doesn't solve the underlying societal challenges, you know, of poverty and so on and so forth. >> exactly and never will. not this way. coming up, biden administration's green agenda has chosen its next target, your lightbulbs. that's next.
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>> the american post made a pitch for americans to get rid of toilet paper in order to save the trees and we all remember when the biden administration wanted to place a ban on gas stoves and force americans to go electric even though the white house said no. they style tried to move that way. then they went after washing machines and went after the amount of water and now in the latest green push, they're coming for your lightbulbs. thanks to the department of energy beginning in august, americans will only be able to purchase led lights in an official ban on the environment. if you need natural warm tone to put makeup on, you'll look zombie due to the blue lighting. >> this led lighting sun
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forgiving, un-cruel, and unnatural. give me my incandescent lightbulbs. let me celebrate the life of tom edison every time i make a duck face in the mirror. you can't spell biden without by bbidet. actually, you can but let's not. >> there's more ways than one. >> wait till you potty train your little nash. good luck with a bidet. >> it was hard enough with a girl. i'll lean on sean duffy on how to potty train a boy.
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he has experience. china continues to emit and make deals around the world. >> led lights, they're toxic and they're not clean and toxic when you dispose of them. number one. all these chains are miking life more difficult and time to wash clothes and taking us back to the dark ages and get the hell out of my life, joe biden. leave me alone. >> why do they want us to become stinky. >> they do. they brag about not having air-conditioning in germany. take your bavarian musk somewhere else, sir. >> coming up, americans are choosing colleges based on
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a college. they decided before applying to a college solely because of the politic in it is state. >> sean, you're advantaged and defend your point and be prepared and i went to college in a blue city, georgetown and law school at harvard and people's republic of cambridge is what they call that. now people are seeking out red states or blue states? >> you're unique and you send your kids to a cam and that's what you get. for me, i have nine kids and first two i sent them i didn't look at this college -- one went to university of chicago and one went to university of madison. they came out fine. i'm lucky. the third one i learned, i said here's the deal, you want me to pay, these are the ten colleges i'll pay for, that were conservative. if you want to go somewhere else, that's fine but you'll pay yourself, which she can't afford
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to pay for. i want my child to get a good education from a good school. i don't want a woke education. i want my child back and not to indoctrinate think child. if i'm paying if you don't get my kid and take my money and indoctrinate someone else's kid. keep your money with your values. >> my kids have grown up in public schools and get a lot of liberal indoctrination and my senior going to college in the fall, she's kind of sick of it so she doesn't want to be lectured to so that went into her decision making and i've told her, like this is your decision. this is the adult part of your life and where you go and what you decide has a big impact on the next steps you'll take as a adult and part is she doesn't want to be lectured to and does factor in, but especially and this is something you brought up
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earlier, young men. they're having a really hard time getting young men to apply to college because they are demonized and told they are oppressors and they're told that they are chauv chauvinists and misogynieses and it's hard to go to college as a guaranteed credit and they're having a really hard time -- guy and have ago hard time filling slots in ultraliberal schools because they done want to be treated like praias. >> that maybe as lot of sense and, emily, we've seen things that show liberals over conservatives don't want to be friends or date them and what was interested about this was 31% of liberals don't to want go to school in a red state and 28% of conservatives don't to want go to school in a blue state and it's pretty much even they say i don't want to go around others.
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you can only make a decision with your family's inpure tone average and finances and frampton you're interested in and your scholarship options and if you can afford that city, there's so many things that the community start with the campus and weather and everything. it just maybes me sad that if it's really that sort of primary factor in a child's decision, not everything else. >> the polls and most young people decreased and intern tianaing the community and it's further set. >> there's something to be said
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for this institution and explore a little small town and moved to tampa, florida, the red state and going to new york city and washington dc and seeing how other people think taught me to listen and i might not agree and i'm conservative today and taught me to listen and understand. >> yeah, you also had something that many young people today either don't have or struggle with the importance of and you had faith in your life so you knew there was a devine purpose for your life. and in order to live that out you needed to go places to be challenged. i don't know your life but he's missing a opportunity to lead everybody. >> what you said about the reduction of edge arkansas
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ultimately arkansas input and it'll be different. how will you have the tools to debate, to compete if you've been reduced. all of the input reduced to things you agree with and things you like. it's really not a trial and it's not a way to raise a country. it's not to process together. i want my kids to be able to debate anybody and i want them to feel strongly about what they believe and know why they believe it and not just follow along because it feels good and we're so much in our feelings. oh my goodness. how much feel can go you have? can you turn that off? think with this. >> yep, that's right. well said. more outnumbered, next. ♪
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♪♪ >> last but not least, kayleigh is coming out with a brand-new book, called "serenity in the storm," comes out may 2nd. now available for preorder, get your copy. we were talking a couple days ago about some of the research you had done. a lot of history in this book about religion and protection of religion in america. >> yeah, and some really hard questions that i attempt to answer like why an all powerful god allows pain and suffering in the world, number one question about faith, but it's holy thursday, today we remember jesus at the last supper, just before he's betrayed by judas,
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and just before the garden of gethsemne, and a new word was created, the depth which our christ suffered and one of the questions i reckon with is how does an all -- how does a perfectly loving god who wants us all to be with him reconcile how he has to be a perfectly just god that essentially none of us rise to the occasion of being with him, we are all sinful. here is how and a passage from the book. take my son as ransom for the sins of humanity. nail him to the cross along with the sins of the world. resurrect him to heaven on the third day, justify wrongdoing, and join him forever in eternity. christ suffering paves the way for our own restoration, a much
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smaller scale each of us on our own way and time will face our own garden, maybe betrayal of the spouse, child, cancer or terminal illness or the loss of a child, a pain we may toil with the rest of our lives. unlike christ we do not have divine understanding, but job, and searching for an answer. and christ, we celebrate tomorrow, access to the father what can get us through the book of life. >> the book of job what i was thinking of, and always include some struggle, wants you to feel chosen, who you are, and through that struggle because seek him. if everything is perfect you don't seek him. sound amazing. >> as we celebrate easter, remember the six families that
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lost a loved one. >> covenant elementary we will think about you and the entire community. blessings to you. thanks for joining us. and if you don't get to watch us live, always dvr us. we look great there, too. the conversations are just as good, and did you see kennedy's heels? you can see them there, too. all right. "america reports" now. >> john: harris, thank you. we start off with these incredible pictures from paris, france, the 11th day protests against pension reform and raising the retirement age continue, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets here to protest -- macron's age from 62 to 64, he feels he has no choice, the pension will g
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