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locations dumped alongside a road the third was stuffed inside a trunk of a car. the police they all three teenagers were likely shot at the same time and in the same spot. and they say the alleged shooters may be part of a gag for the sheriff in marion county is calling for those juvenile suspects to be charged as ad adults. likes the fact the victims are three juveniles and our suspects and murderers are three juveniles, there is nothing good in this scenario. and it breaks my heart it is a 12-year-old involved as well. his life is over. one decision, one decision, his life is done. as he knows it. arthel: 's live what more can you tell us? >> arthel good afternoon. investigators are hoping a cash reward will get people talking they can track down the third of
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juvenile suspect in this case a 16-year-old. you mention the sheriff says all three suspects were involved in low level gang activity. but he says the killings do not appear to be related to any kind of gang rivalry. investigators say the three suspects knew the victims and right now the details of what led up to the crime seem to be much more simple. the sheriff said the suspects turned on the victims. he also said, while he is not happy about the fullest extent of the law needs to be used by the prosecution in this case. this morning he point of blame at parenting instead of firearms, listen. >> i am here to tell you the gun did not knock on their door, walk in the room and say hey look let's go kill somebody today. they made a conscious decision. the failure here is the fact that we do not get to the root cause. >> the third suspect is considered to be armed and dangerous. arthel, their alarming new details from arrest affidavits in this case will go through those momentarily. arthel: okay cb it thank you
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very much for the update. eric: another horrible killing, that attack in san francisco for the city's former fire commissioner has been beaten in front of his family's home with a crowbar. that coming just one day after the horrendous murder on the sidewalk of tech executive bob lee. elite was step to test and they street crime that shocked the senses. police there still searching for his killer. christina coleman alive with the very latest on these crimes rocking the city by the bay, christina. >> hi eric there are some new video out regarding this incident. it is heartbreaking to watch. you can see bob lee a father of two stacker toward an apartment building near downtown san francisco, gripping his side. these are still images from security video obtained by the daily mail. it shows a 43-year-old cash app found her begging for help after he was stabbed multiple times in the chest early tuesday morning.
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that reports lee called 911 on the cell phone and streamed help, someone stabbed the bird officers arrived on scene just minutes later and validly unconscious. no arrests have been made and police have not said at the attack was targeted or random. and then, less than 24 hours a later former fire commissioner was brutally beaten with a metal pipe in san francisco's marina district thursday night for his friends say he was attacked after he tried to get some homeless people to move to another location. they were near his mother's house for the 50 thrilled victim suffered a broken jaw, multiple lacerations to his face and a fractured school. >> he almost beat the men into this truth all these cars you will see passing by. >> and fortunately he is expected to survive and a suspect was arrested. now, these brittle back to back attacks have sparked debate over how to handle this cities severe
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police shortage amid rampant homelessness, drug use and violent crime in this progressive city. >> too few people are willing to be police officers in san francisco. they do not feel supported. they do not want the job after politicians have been calling for an de- fund and disband her. >> this is what is really happening. i have been here 21 years, this did not used to happen. i believe it's a direct result of the fact we did not have enough officers on our streets. >> as from probably one of his friends told the tech mobile move from san francisco to miami because he felt san francisco had become quote a cesspool. lee was in san francisco on a business trip in his brutally murdered. again, no arrests in that case. at least killer is still on the loose, eric. eric: would be talking to 4:00 p.m. eastern over the former candidate for mayor of san francisco on these progressive problems, christina
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thank you. but, meanwhile a fierce battle is underway in new york's capitol over the states fail reform law. governor hopeful was to give judges more discretion when setting bail. but some of her fellow democrats in albany are pushing back for our next guest wants to eliminate cash fail altogether bringing in now republican state senator jacob ashby. senator ashley thank you for joining us. why do you want to eliminate cash bail? how is it harmful to society and what should be replaced by the cash bail? >> a arthel is great to be with you today. we do it to eliminate cash available we also want to give judges that the discretion they need to do their job. clearly the system that was implemented years ago is not working and we need to make changes for that. i think this bill alleviates a lot of the concerns on both sides of the aisle. so yes, we would be taking money out of the equation for this. but would also be restoring
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discretion which is a big big piece of the problem. on top of that we would be compiling a commission of law enforcement, prosecutors, and defense attorneys to come up with the data and analysis on that data so judges can make accurate findings to support their decisions to remain. i think this is essential something all of new york could really benefit towards. i think it's time we can start working together on this issue rather than casting stones at one another and waiting for it to resolve because it is not happening. the five it sounds like already you share some of the ideas as governor hochul. and crime affects everyone. we would get a lot of bipartisan support on fixing folks should not be on the street. let me ask you this help with this proposal foster a more and sustainable change to fail reform in the state of new york?
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>> right now the proposal that governor hochul is putting forward our cosmetic for their superficial changes. there is a dangerous element in there. this i think it more of a serious and transformative approach. second the considerations democrats have had for a number of years since also taking concerns of reality when we look at judges ability to hold people. that needs to happen but we need to bring public safety back to the state of new york and it needs to be data driven. i think both people -- both sides of the aisle frankly need to include data in their decisions in order to make new york safer place. arthel: what i want to do right now senator, is look at a study on rearrest rates after the original new york bail reform law took effect in january 2020 all fillies up to 2.4% violent felonies up 3.3% rate firearms charges of .8%. all cases felonies and misdemeanors down six-point to
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percent per it also right now let's listen to new york senate majority leaders stewart cousins on why some democrats oppose rollback, listen. >> have always been bail eligible. that is what i think people have not understood. we are investing in mental health of resources. we are investing in violence pension resources. we are investing in our defenders, or criminal defense lawyers. arthel: what is your reaction, senator? >> this is a perfect illustration of why we need a balanced approach. we have had one party rule of the state for number of years. clearly it is not working. it is to the point now they're fighting amongst each other on the changes they need to make based on their own law. this is a solid proposal that will address those concerns we
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look at new jersey, it has worked there. it is similar in nature for this is new york's opportunity to improve upon that and put forth good policy and good law that will restore public safety. arthel: what do you think is a likelihood of your proposal becoming the new law? how closely are you working with governor hochul and her democratic colleagues on improving some of the foundational issues they believe could keep people out of the criminal justice system in the first place. folks if proposal has had a positive reception on both sides of the aisle but my colleagues on democrats i'd been a little reluctant. i think leadership has something to do without. in such a hot topic right now with the budget that i think that drives the reluctance. i think the power of the idea here is something they know needs to be addressed. it is a very, very good proposal. it satisfies a lot of concerns. i am hopeful it will get looked at and it will go forward.
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it is time that new york take a more serious approach than this rather than just an activist and a protesters mentality. and we need to look out for one another pretty think this proposal does that. arthel: we all went safer new york neighborhoods and street so let's hope you're able to work things out up there in albany. new york state senator jacob ashby thank you very much. >> thank you arthel, have a happy easter. >> happy easter. so for vice president, here's a stronger support behind the three democratic state lawmakers in tennessee after two of them were expelled from the republican led statehouse over a gun in protest for charles watson live with the very latest on this ongoing story, hey charles. >> say good afternoon, eric. vice president harris touch on gun reform during her visit here national but she also expressed her support for as you mentioned the street tennessee lawmakers who are the subject of expulsion
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proceedings of the tennessee state house are behind me earlier this week. president biden also met with a trio of democrats and via video for their leadership, encourage action on gun reform in the wake of the national school shooting where a gunman killed six people including three young children. vp harris says that is the underlying issue here as she called for red flag lost and background checks, listen. >> the underlying issue is about fighting for the safety of our children. it has been years now where they are taught to read and write and hide in the closet and be quiet if there is a mass shooter at their school. >> es, that treasured school shooting has led to multiple protests at the tennessee state capitol including this one on the floor of the state has led by representatives justin jones, justin pierson and gloria johnson. republicans have a super
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majority here in tennessee say the protest broke to corbin got way out of hand. they voted to expel jones and pierson who were both black. republicans narrowly fell a white woman who said she played a lesser role in the protest for the outcome has accusations of racism my claims republicans deny. >> this is wrong. it's a definition of patriarchy in supremacy. >> of the tennessee general assembly work it works with order, it works with the rules. you take border and rules out it does not work. >> era, the mayor of nashville says national metro council will meet on monday to fill one of those two vacancies. he says he believes they will reinstate jones to an interim position as it goes in for pierson, no word on what will happen with his seat. steve all right charles thanks so much, arthel?
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arthel: chairman of the house foreign affairs committee vowing to speed up the weapons deliveries to taiwan during a meeting with the island's president today. this, as china's look the taiwanese leader visit to the u.s. this week. aishah hasnie is live in taipei withe, arthel. just the less than 100 miles away from this island, china is playing war games. the ccp actually release new printer video showing china's people's liberation army launching three days of war drills, military drills, 71 chinese army jets and nine navy ships were detected in just one day. some of these objects have been crossing the median line in the taiwan strait. it is happening, presumably all in response the big meeting with
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president tsai ing- wen earlier this week. china was not happy this week condemning that meeting. also the bipartisan delegation visiting right here in taipei during the three-day visit. the house foreign affairs chairman who was leading that delegation told fox the goal of this trip was to rally l.a. support, south korea, japan, and tried to deter a chinese invasion. but, if it were to happen, arthel, he told me sending u.s. troops is not out of the question. now, as lawmakers head back to the hilt their number one priority is going to be to deliver taiwan the weapons it has already bought enhancement waiting on for years. >> there is obviously a backlog of defense systems, harpoon missiles, things that have already purchased from your going to go back and look at those reaction lines. and get them over here. got to make sure you get arms to
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that the taiwanese need and requested. if you are at home wonder why taiwan is so important to them they want to hit this home. taiwan is a leading producer of advanced chips for a reason just about everything and iphones, and computers, they say if that were taken over by the ccp that would descend the global economy into a tailspin. really affecting our daily lives back to you. >> was at 2:20 a.m. in taipei aishah hasnie thank you very much. before the white house to vetting the review -- the withdrawal from afghanistan, the long-awaited report blames the trump administration for the chaos that we saw in the turmoil during the exit operation. administration basis in the hands were tied were they? lucas tomlinson's life at the warehouse of the very latest on this from the white lawn.
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dictate not only does not report blame the previous ministration from the counter withdrawal from afghanistan made the admission the evacuation should discernment. earlier lawmakers reacted on f fox. >> and by administration should focus on a new doctrine of strength as opposed this doctrine of chaos and appeasement have annexed all of the world. it has weakened us on the global stage of type time we change the way we are addressing these issues across the world progress i believe the way that it happened and 13 soldiers lives were lost was one of the saddest moments for me of his administration. he was a commander in chief then. but let's be really clear that policy did begin under previous administration. >> critics say it was a mistake for the u.s. military to abandon the airbase and the dead of night and early july 2021 when the taliban took over a month
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later they freed a non- isis prisoner carried out the deadly suicide bomber killing those 13 u.s. service members and killing 170 afghan civilians but u.s. a drone strike days later killed 10 afghans including seven children mistaking them for terrorists u.s. officials say 19000 afghans are still with visas to enter the united states. many languishing in refugee camps after helping u.s. military, some of them for years but some democratic lawmakers including a marine combat veteran joined the republican counterparts and sing part of the blame for the celtic withdrawal belong to the current commander-in-chief. >> i don't think it is enough to just blame the previous administration for this is a commander-in-chief he is responsible for what he and his administration does. clearly they did not start this evacuation soon enough. in the report any mention of the $7 billion in american weaponry left behind when the taliban took over. and also biden's top commanders
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recommended not bringing all u.s. forces out of afghanistan. so far it looks thanks so much, arthel. breaking this in the middle east or palestinians are accused of carrying out a pair of deadly attacks in israel yesterday. after the launch their largest airstrike on 11 on in years in retaliation for rockets fired at israel. all of this as worshipers celebrate easter, passover and roman on holidays. cb is live with the very latest. we get here get closer. >> good afternoon for this is been increasingly violent week. overnight one person was killed and seven wounded when a man rammed his car into a crowd of people. he was firing a weapon at the time dreaming of the attack occurred here in tel aviv on the mena promenade people were celebrating a moment meant to be a 24 hour period of arrest that
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turned to terror. a police officer nearby heard this unfolding and rushed to the scene. he killed the attacker immediately for this test come after another shooting in the jordan valley by palestinian gunmen who killed two israelis. police are still searching for that shooter the rising violence has been coupled with rocket fire from gaza and lebanon along with unrest in jerusalem. we are at the intersection of three major highways and move some appointment of robert of the jewish celebration of passover the christian holiday of easter. palestinian militant groups, hamas and jihad have vowed to continue attacking israel during this delicate time for an overnight prime minister benjamin called it more police forces as israel brace for the possibility of more expert when you talk with his rose in the streets of tel aviv, this is reminiscent of a more violent time for the security officials across israel are concerned that this wave of violence will get worse before it subsides. arthel: do not want to hear that, live in tel aviv there is
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trey yingst thank you very much as always. eric: the first 20 before republican primary still 10 months away. one republican candidate will be on his way to new hampshire this week for a barnstorming bus to her. he is or he'll be here next to talk about is run for the white house and how he is taking on former president rupp. ♪ i'll be there... ♪ next on behind the series... that performance was legendary. they just piled it on. roast beef, ham, oven roasted turkey. all on the subway club. three peat - that's great. three meat - that's epic. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time.
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i thought were collegiate summer riley says she will not be silenced after she was ambushed by activists at san francisco state university thursday. gaines was invited there to speak about why she thanks transgender athletes should not be allowed in women's sports. alexandria hawk has the story. happy gaines is a 12 time ncaa all-american floor. she says she is going to be pursuing legal action is activists who she said forced
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her to become barricaded in a room for it you can see in this video here, gaines being rushed to safety as a screaming crowd attempted to surround or recanting phrases like trance rights are human rights and trans women are women. gaines said during the incident she was assaulted adding this was proof women need protected spaces without the topic at hand when she spoke there at san francisco state university earlier thursday. gaines is a former university of kentucky swimmer who came to national prominence after being forced to compete against university pennsylvania salih of thomas and the female division. thomas transgender and previously competed for the school's men's teams regained joint box in front weekend said she feels verbal and physical violence is resorted to in the opposition lacks the ability to reason frequently resort to calling me names like trance but which truly meaning anymore. that word has been devalued if it makes me transfer but to save men and women are different when
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it comes to something that requires strength, that is insane. and so they resort to locking me in a room interior rising me and my family and these officers for three hours break at san francisco state university police department tells fox news quote we are conducting an ongoing investigation into the situation. there were no arrests related to the event. now, the department called the chaos a disruption. gaines is domain the students involved be expelled and any staff who did not intervene be fired. in washington alexandria hawk fox news. >> are in the middle of a national identity crisis in this country. need think used to give us a sense of purpose and meaning, identity. things like faith, patriotism, hard work, these things have disappeared, they are god and most of american life. that leaves a moral vacuum in its wake.
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seafloor vivek ramaswamy campaigning for last month. entrepreneur and activist from ohio, he is jumped into a field of white house hopefuls exploded what political calls this week a quiet moment in the gop race to make his move. he heads to new hampshire this coming week for a bus tour of more than a dozen cities and towns across the first primary states vivek ramaswamy joins us now from columbus, ohio which also of course is an important state in the race welcome to fox news a saturday afternoon in between your campaigning. >> thank you eric, good to see you. eric: we had the campaign trail next week in new hampshire in the state what we tell those voters they could also apply to those across the country? >> a look i am an american first conservative. but to put america first we need to rediscover what america is. the values that set this nation into motion over 250 years ago in places not that far from the
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places we are visiting in new hampshire. i just believe deep in my bones most americans across this country still share those values in common. from free speech to a meritocracy the pursuit of excellence to self-governance over aristocracy. most americans believe these things to be true. but if we can rally around and unite around these common ideals we can take the america first agenda even further than donald trump was ever able to take it either outside or in this race and intent to deliver on that. eric: what he think we've lost in values and ethics? what troubles you the most? >> think we lost our sense of national identity. it our diversity in our differences so much that we forgot the very ideals that unite us as americans. lenny on the first millennial candidate to ever run for president as a republican. i can say on behalf of my generation, really every
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generation in, we are so hungry for a cause and for purpose. yet the things that used to fill that hunger for my belief in god to a belief in your nation come into even a belief in family and hard work as things that matter, though six of this. that is what allows a wilderness in the gender colts in the climate change cult to fill and pray on the vacuum. but i think we can fill a void with something more meaningful that actually allows us to reunite as one people. that is why i've able to take on a lot of issues of the presidential candidates are not taking on. from affirmative action to the climate religion, i'm going head on after those real issues are but it also think we can unite the country while i'm doing at that time in this race. severity talk about america first and that is president trump's platform do you see a candidacy and carrying out the policies versus the personality that has alienated so many americans across the
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presidential race as well as a midterm loss and has raised a lot of questions about his political future. >> outlook, think there's an opportunity to do what ronald reagan did in 1980 and again in 1984 pray to win in the land slight elected not by compromising our principles including american first principles but doubling down on them. the uncompromising toward a positive vision of the future. i think donald trump did this country great service by exposing a lot of the problems in the administrative brought the corrupt federal government. but we're only going to most of our inventions and grievance. i want to take that agenda further than trump ever did by doing it based on a moral foundation, based on first principles like reagan did breed that will allow not only to pursue the same agenda but to go even further with it to solve problems in this country raising from use in the military secure our borders not just building a wall, although into actually shutting down the very government agencies from the
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department of education to the fbi that have created the very problems for that is what i am in this race to do. but a positive vision is the key to even getting it done going for the military and the border, the southern border crisis has been overwhelming us to do? what do you think they should do that there are not doing now? >> even the discussion of building a wall is not enough. you have to build the wall and use the military to secure it. i believe in using the military to secure our border head and using it to secure someone else's border halfway around the world read that means using technology, drugs, placing u.s. troops on the border. that be a controversial idea especially there's 100,000 plus americans dying each year due to the fentanyl crisis here in the united states drug cartels pushing chinese manufactured fence across the border and what they view as opiate ward. this is common sense our military is supposed to protect
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american lives on american soil and i will finally be the president who actually delivers on that. does that kind of issues that compel me too be in this race. i think a lot of professional politicians career politicians are afraid of taking on the defense establishment which recoils at this idea for a career politician won't get that job done. it's going to take an outsider and that is my role here in this race. before we talk of another border asymmetry about ukraine. his he is evaded sovereign democracy our troops are not there. and he poses a threat to nato and to all our western european allies. that is totalitarianism, that is dictatorship. how can we push back against war criminal to try to prevent what he is doing as well as face the rising power of china? that is on the other side. >> at the comic-con issue. we need to prioritize declaring independence from china. the last thing we want is to
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drive russia into china's hands remain top foreign policy priorities absolutely reducing the dependence of the u.s. on our top and that is communist china. when it comes to ukraine i have no problem with ukraine pursuing a ukraine first agenda: pursuing a pole and first agenda just like the united states is pursuing a america first agenda is all about prioritization weenies keep our eye on the threat posed by china. we won't let europe step up to actually stop the threats that are presented to europe. i actually think germany is going in the wrong direction, stopping poland from being able to defend itself the export controls, sending a fighter just ukraine but that is europe's business europe should be able to handle it. in one of the united states is to lead through diplomacy. and that is what biden has failed on part you see other void. i think the u.s. deleted other parts of the world not with our troops or military equipment but with our diplomacy with leadership that has an actual spine print that is what's missing in the current white
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house that's a big part of what i'm going to bring to the table. vivek ramaswamy running for the republican nomination off to new hampshire this coming week, a bus tour? >> yes, that is right. new hampshire is this date that propelled donald trump in 2050 are making big bets in that state we have recruited several people that joined trump's team early on in 2015 we are excited to go to the granite state and hopefully spread the message requests campaign chairman 2016, 2020 joint use of you will be making quite an interesting race, thank you for joining us from ohio this afternoon. >> thank you. if i've russia formally charges an american journalist with spying calls grow around the world for his release for the latest on his case is coming up♪ next. and you feel like you can take on the world? everyone deserves that feeling. feeling like a million bucks doesn't have to cost as much. it's why every pair of privé revaux frames
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reporter evan gershkovich of espionage. allegations he categorically deny. white house congressional leaders say evan has been wrongly detained since his arrest last week. they continue took over his immediate release. live with more from london. >> eric, those official charges namely that gershkovich was conducting espionage in favor of the united states, hardly a surprise it was widely expected once gershkovich must contain 10 days ago he would be officially charged with espionage. in fact he would be convicted because the vast majority of these trials are held behind closed doors and in the vast majority of cases, they end in a conviction rate wall street journal put out and they had seen that media reports indicating evan has been charged and that quote again as we have
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said those to purchase our categorically false and unjustified and we continue to demand evan's lawyers in the journal for whom which trench overworking were able to see him tuesday and reported he is in good health for that as a first time and to my knowledge the only time thus far his lawyers were given in nine where another american convicted of espionage is also being held. gershkovich is a next expected to appear in court on the 18 18th. that is 10 days from now for that's likely next time we will see him 3000 the court will hear an appeal from him but again, eric, you know how this is the most likely where this is going to be resolved is through a prisoner swap. something that is very complicated here. gershkovich has been charged with a nosh generally speaking the russians would be looking for the release of a russian u.s. custody who has also been convicted of espionage or
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something tantamount to that. the most likely candidate were convicted of cyber crimes, something the kremlin would not see as a fair trade. meanwhile on the u.s. side chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell, the majority and minority leaders of the senate coming together. not something you see all of the time to denounce his detention and these charges. and to demand gershkovich immediate release. before we do, thank you brian. and of course all of us at fox news seek evan and call for his immediate release. d $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa! ok, show-off! help!
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i had no name. i was a young woman whose hands trembled because she was not happy to tech to children. and she said remember this is your name. you better memorize it. arthel: that is until the freedman 85 road holocaust survivor. and now a tiktok star. she began posting videos with the help of her grandson, erin.
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she now has more than half a million followers. tobit freedman uses a platform to educate people young and survival inside the death camp when she was only six years old. but she says she is having a little fun with her newfound fame. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. arthel: she got the moves to, she joins us with her grandson erin goodman. oh my goodness but let me jump right in with you. did you decide tiktok was a good way to educate on such a somber history? well, i was surprised. i did not know what tiktok was until my grandson interviewed me. and i was shocked, pleasantly
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shocked by the reaction. and so people ask questions. and they were so involved in so interested. so it made me feel a complete population that is they are, they are young and they want to now. it was just an amazing wonderful thing. what is wonderful. which aspects of the holocaust do you find they ask more questions about? >> well, they really want to know and's. the whole world somehow gets tattooed now. this was a different type of a tattoo. it identified us as jews.
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it sort of got me ready to be killed because they very often killed by numbers. so they were was five and half when i was tattooed, how a five and a half-year-old child reacts. they also want to know how i still in god and in people. arthel: how do you still have faith in god and people? >> well, you know we have the new? i survive for i guess a purpose at least my opinion could tell the story. they murdered a million and a half children it would not be forgotten. and that maybe there is a god although it may be i define him differently than other people do. and there are very good human beings, i know that. just because i encountered such horror and does not mean the
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whole world is like that. so i still have faith and i still have love you. arthel: you are a living example of what i believe, which is light overcomes darkness. erin, what do you think? >> i honestly surprised but i cannot believe people would sit down and listen to what we have to say. especially not with social media make it more difficult for people to pay attention in schools. that we are able to use social media in a way that can actually reach the audience in a way we can reach the younger generations. i am honestly amazed anyone stop by our account and decided to listen. arthel: i think it would most dance moves and probably caught their attention. and now she has a tiktok start left laughing. you know it, you know that is it, right? you have got it.
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>> that is really shocking. i am five. and it is just amazing. and also the wonderful attention might both forgot. it was seven weeks on "new york times" bestseller list. that is also very shocking. because so many holocaust members, thousands and have this has been doing so well. the whole last year has been amazing and we are both very gratified and very grateful really for people like you and other people who have paid attention to this. in this early with the heartbreak of anti-semitism which is very scary to us. arthel: it is very scary, it is very horrible at it has to stop. erin you are a great grandson.
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