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i came, i scammed, i conquered epson rapide receipt visit by rapide receipt .com or call now. >> piece of cake baby . o we're at a time thanks to tulsi gabbard, peter hitchens', our studio audience touches a every everybody. esse w i'm jessie waters, alongatith with judge jeanine pirro. harold ford jrjeanine ., marthag maccallum and greg gutfeld . it's five o'clock in gnew york new york city. and this is the five liberal leaders patting themselves on the back because the murderg. was targeted and not random. the >> unfortunately, that's sad the sad state of san francisco . >> the man suspected of stabbing to death tech mogule bob lee charged with murder today. and police say leebo knew hith a killery and, san francisco's
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democrat mayor. london breed practically gloating over that. she's trying to score some political points and hit back at critic to s who've beennd not blasting her city's unsafe a. e. i think that oftentimes because of social media, because ofre cameras and how people are abler to publicize things that are happening in a moment, it is taken completely out of context in terms of highlighting the entire city is being unsafe. that's not entirely true. it's sad because i think it's just san francisco has been use a target for so long and used as an example because we'r be u innovative, we creative, wee-bo come up with out of the box ideas and a number of other things to push forward change in our communities. communitand i think that, sadlyu know, with the previous president , it was a target. oh, people are getting fed up wt with the nonsense, too. enselawrence jones actually wene to san francisco to talknt to democrats about tto talk faf measures that put criminals back on the streets. and the voters there say sten. they got tricked. >> listen. t who thought itho wasug a goohtd?
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does anybody is anybody in support of apparently the voters? did? >> yeah. i mean, i don'sat well, because it was sold as the safe schools act. come on to. who doesn't want to vote? califo never voted in the state of california. you have to understand that we get these books that are this thick. we all thought it was a certain thing, but it waths sold as thee safe schools initiative. >> never like who doesn't want c safe schools. sharpton and even al sharpton is warningb democrats that crime coulde the be the party's downfall. >> anybody that tells youprog they are progressive but don'tre care about dealing with violente crime, are not a progressivere o who ? we got to stop using progressive as a noun and use it as an adjective. your labels aggressive, but your action is regressive. i'm woke you must thinkmust i'm silly. >> it's gotten t so bad. >> even pierro and sharpton
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agree on something. pi with .s ab he's absolutely right.so but think about it.k abou think about t what? what london breed is sayingt about san francisco, whichsan i about we've been talking about it for months here. it's about the sociathl media i and it's about the cameras and it's about the perception of crime. it's not really about crime.peri lly aboubecause if you take thee sa bobby lee, it's really not about san francisco because he was targeted by somebody and therefore it's not like street crime. so i guess the policy casese shouldn't be counted as a crime in san francisco because it was targeted against nancyncy and hr husband in their house. so, i mean, how they get to these mental gymnastics is more than i can understand. but ifderstand they're saying tf only street crime is the kinde i of crime that cankn be linked, hato those, she has more thanf i enough of it. and the reason she hass more than enough of it is because she cut the pd. one hundred and twenty million dollar s when she was in favorting of from the police. >> now i'm starting to thinkt
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it's not about war policies.a it's really about a war ofing on words. and that was the last thing that was going on wi. with lawrence jones. you know, how could you be against something that is for safe schools or safe this or that? they pretty much sabotage.ke thl they take the language. it becomes a war of words. who controls the words, who controls the narrative. and soe they say, you know, thah that they're winning and the rest o of usf are fools. and we don't really understandcs what's going on because they're for safe cities, eveneio though their cities and their policies are criminal. >>li>> jesse martha, do you buy the excuse that we were tricked? >> we didn't kno wew we were is a voting for? >> well, i thinkisto thary ot ts a long history of creative naming nam of bills and referens that make people feel bad ifpl they don't vote for them. and i thin k he's right. a lot of people don't read some of the fine print that goesi ams along with a lot of these bills. butrt i'm struck by the fact tho marilyn inbreed says thatthey they think outside the box and that they're creative. i mean, tell that to these businesses that have needlesouts
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outside their their businesses, people sleepinidg inyou kn their doorways. you know, i have people talk t to people in san francisco who always vote liberal and they are up to here.can have they've had it. so you can have a war of words ,which i think is a very sort of skillful attempt. but eventually it doesn't work anymore because people get it.e they know their lifeng i experience. they see what's happening inn front of them. and eventhe this situation with bob lee, he was stabbed. you know, there's all kinds of new details coming out in the documents around this, that it was something about his sister and that he wantedin to know if anything inappropriate had happened with his sister. had happ and theand the text messages bd forth. he was stabbed. he wen st fromtabb, car to car g to get someone to help him.iv what is that reflective e ofof?e th's reflectiv oe of a city whee everybody's scared, right? they don't want to help.s some ohbo, my god. there's somebody bleeding nexte thing i know, there's going to be a gun coming out h and someone's going to get shot. if i stop to help, what's going to happen? that i to me?s ting that's a mentality tha int is existing in the city. fromt is not separate from what
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plagues the population in san francisco abou t knowing>> jes that they are not safe .: it's >> as paul pelosi it's true.utf greg gutfeld , what do you think of london breed's comments? >> well, you know, it's it's kif it's kind of weird when, like one person's last moment s arew apol now a political boast.it b you knowoa, it'sst, it's like s is probably the worst victory lap i've ever seen. i mean, the city that they ac as though this somehow restores golden reputation because itgoln wasn't a random murder. etic is? how pathetic is that? and that somehow bob lee's death disproves all other deaths, you know, and so this is a murder that they're okay with ? >> never mind. it didn't his murder didn't stand out because there was so much crime going on in the fabric of this city that when it happened, it happened after otheafter murders and happened before murders. so it just suro happens that ths was done by somebody he knows. that doesn't disprove anything else. how bad is it? it -- hadhow bad is it for a c?
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>> this is your relief.lief i mean, it is disgusting. and , you know, you've reacheddw peak absurdity whehen al sharptn says we go t to get tough on crime. anybody clos my age to my age or older knows al sharpton, who was wasn't pro crime for half his life. but it's a sign leftism has moved so far to the left thatft its left al sharpton in a new middle like ofli charles manson was alive. he'd be saying, i'm moving. he'd be calling you to move outi of california. ngbut he reveals, i thinkliforn sharpton reveals in ania. hespeakable truth that we've been saying here, nothing hurts blacks more thannothin white liberals. right? i mean, white libst?e lube, unl black institue, excuse, criminal behavior, they condemn police presence there that usually the jokers who are behind that absurd reparations, a no, the funding and the clearing of prisons by all ofe n those things, you'll alwaysgs find a pasty whitety white left and usually it's the black
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constituents that are going liketituents, get this person of our lives. we want cops in our neighborhoods. we just don't want bad copsay ta left. and white leftists never say that. they sayt. no cops. blacks say good cops. that's a difference. i'm sure. > i'm sure you would agree with me. yeah. yeaho se, see you. >> by the way, these whites are a huge problem. whites arer terrible. my wife is watching.d: m and soy wi it's good to be backy too. i agree with you that people i blacks, whites, people who want public safety, who deem public safety judges a big part of why they vote foro a certain politicians want goodr police officers. we want more of them. i've said ons. the show more cops ending catch just bill attacking goes guns, perhaps building more prisons, if that's what we need, to ensure wewh have publicods hi safety, particularly in neighborhoods that oftentimes are hit the hardest by this thist is. hardes that's wha wt we need. i watch kevin o'leary earlier he was he on your shoes on ? he was on one of the shows
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earlier talking about talking about how bad policies are forcing disinvestment in businesses to leave insses to is anothercs, it form of disinvestment. he said it's not politics, it's policy. s and i think democrat,n alik republican alike. >> and we should we should youe, know, the mayor or mayors wantgt to try to make their city sound better. i do agree with you. t this is his straa strangnge vic, bu it at the same time,he i understand what she's saying. but she' d spent a lot it'd be at th lot better expenditure of timeci if you got the council togethelr and tried to figur e how do weoing f prevent these things from happening going forward. >> that's what she should haveo said durin g that interview.ple th she should have said , look, people think so poorly of the city. wethe city are not the city you, but we need to do better. and here's what i'm announcing. and i think i think, unfortunately, politicians today get so thin skinned with remember, this is a national problem. eight out of ten stateess with with the highest murder ratesuba happened to be governed by republicans. >> i don't stop itns, harold st. liberal state supreme court. >> you hear it's not good. i an in charge of law enforcement.
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>> harol >> both mayorsd: are the most important person, the most i portant voice i saw w a minute ago was something you said about reverend sharpton. i don't think he's been forty years for crime, but for him to stand up and before progressives and say progressive for who ? yeah, if you reallif youy are sm about bringing about investment, making schools better, creatingen makin betterc safety in communities, that progressives purport to want prn to try to try to achieve, ten to orsten to him and listen to those of us around the tablen who are not talking about thist politically or racially. we're talkinit froe g about it m the standpoint of public safety. and if we don't do that, the policies get worsepolicies t means business and money and opportunity and education opportunity inrtunity particult leave the communities we need them. >> and most black kids killeded at a rat e five times the rate of white children and cities inr america. n and that's what she should be. >> but i'll tell you this, even if for what? if we're white kids being killed five times, i'd still want public safety. >> so i think that that's we al the issue here. >> what yol safetu doy,, i kno. but the fact is that we get so s
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much attention sometimes on the school shootingtings, wse obviously are important stories. but but what we miss is all of f the everyday violence. >> whenever i'm talking about ir our shows, the pictures of these children, i agree 100%ee> >> we all agree that white liberals are the problem. yes. yes. coming up, out, te tech titan elon muskwih with a bone chilling a new warning on a.i. types like we can replace einstein with more a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? no. but we have life insurance, john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found john a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty dollars a month and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select cocom now and get insurance your family needs at
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the billionaire tech tycoon telling tucker carlson about his concerns. >> watch this is more dangerousm than say, mismanaged aircraft design or production maintenance or bad car production in the sense that it is . it has the potential, however small one may regard that has ability, but it is not trivial. it has the potential opotentfia civilization of destruction. >> did you catch that last partv proving hiins point just this week? this is an absolutely chilling story. an arizonachilling arizona clais used ai to clone her daughter's voice so that they could demand a one million dollar ransom. and joe rogan issued a warningng about ai after someone created a fake complete version of his h podcast. it wasn't him.d he never had those guests on nothing about. >> it was real with a.i. technology. t me i am not the real joe rogan.e let me repeat it once more .
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i am not joe rogan and theot guests are not the peoplehe they portray. people tthis is purely fiction,t for fun. so don't go around making little clips forlitt your tic ts and make the world believe i said things i never said . t every single wor said of this p podcast has been generated with the help of chat gpd t. i just carry on so many levels and you think about the potential criminal level of this. janene level of and this mom, hern daughter was on a ski trip. she was with her other daughter. she gets a phone call. it's her daughter's voice saying, crying through sobbing tears.en a g mom, i messed up.uyon t i messedhe up. then a guyif gets on the phone and says, i want a million dollars. if you wan e sat your daughter back . and she says, i don't have the money. then she gets itybody is down ty daugsand and everybody's trying to help her. they finally figured out thad ts her daughter was okay and was where she thought she was. >> this is happening a lot, actually . think about how it j happenene:a before. i mean, when you got an email, you got a text message or you got a phone call is there righta now. that's the point. now,t's the poin it's going to l than ever.
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you know, thousands scammed, by a voices mimicking loved ones in emergencies. but but in addition to the criminal aspects where they duplicate the voice ofate h a loved one , i mean, you'vee got the other piece that thatk elon musk is talking aboutis., h and that is thate basically the potential of civilization destruction. what concerns me and what o i thought was fascinating and ik don't know if i'm prnow o or con on this. they >> i know i don't know enough, but they had a woman who will never speak before. ot thanks a lot.. but the woman who had lost her seven year old daughter and she used a i to try to duplicate th her daughter's voice.a pictur and they had a picturee of the daughter. and you could see with thesee mechanical hands she was trying to grab on to her daughterse who was deceased. i can se lose peoplee who lose a loved one . a husband loses a wife.i've g i got to heaotr them again.e go i got to see them again. this is going to change our lives. what aboutr the guy with the w top secret access to chera? etwenty one years old.
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all right. how many people are going to do that? thnd use tand use that as an opy to continue to sell inf information? you know thationt this, yo is wd ready for this. we're absolutely not ready for it. buy t i worry aboutl the psychological capacity that people have to deal with this, t whether it's fear, whether it'se emotional trauma, we're already on the edge. >> half of us are crazy.. now, this have that clearly. t a >>lf yes. but i mean, when. you thinka: yt about, harold, what elon musko o has been able to do in his life. right. elckets, electric vehicles. he's trying to take overecis in twitteair now. he's starting a new ai busin business. he's worked on it and researching it foresorkingft time. do you think thaiat he has the potential to to i mean, everyoneg is looking for someor to save the world from the dangers of this? >> you know, is can he do that? can anybody do that at thist ths point? powell, i think he is the steve. >> i'm fifty two . a i think a little older than i am. e is t
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>>he he he is the the steve jobs of our generation. we have praised him around this tablpre for many things. and we've been mildly critical, at times. and we thought that he w deserved criticism. >> his voiced to me is the t leading voice around technol. and for hi m to say but he said there in the clip we showed an intervie sw with tuckr ,which i look forward to watching should should , make us all. have some pause. i have a very clear position ver on this, and i disagreedy , andh with your personal occupies that seat most nights, dana, irt saying o, i think we should pause. we don't know enough aboute this. we work our concerns about china surpassing us . look, china ha.s to be concerned about the same things we're concerned about with this with this technology. the hings wen an autocracy be ut a no hundreds ofh millions of people in the country decide to use it or organize around some tool to do that? so they have concerns as well.in so i think we pause to understanwhd what elon musk is suggesting. and even not only him, there are a number of technologyjudge and others who've suggested ifan there's a problem. the judge and i talked aboutthis
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this on one of the first day whs this issue came up and we- we h talked about who do you sueae ir owu're defamed? we heard our own colleague, ture jonathan turley, had a horrible thing happen thing h to him. trt >> who do you sue?m who do you try to seek justice from when something like that the happened? >> so the pause, i think,pa is necessary for a variety of reasons. use is n reasons 30% typical lawyer.l la >>wy well, who do you hold accountable? hold you accountable? who that's what you see.ld you the bush administration says that they want to have regulation the bids around. i but, you know, you get theng very unnerving feeling thatst they and most of most of everybody doesn't really understand nderstan, as i think elonit the musk has probably a much better handle on it than they do. but they want to start puttingnt regulations on it. >> does that concern you?does t well, biden wants to regulateusf it because i af anyone's going t to be replaced with a guy, it's joe biden. ht isi'm going to take an artifi stance on artificial intelligenceal. ead, s by the timoe this thing gets going, i'm going to be dead.t soca i don'tre care. g i don't understand to take that long. it.i don't car: so ie. i don't pretend to understand it like some people. so i don't care. i'm no a robot can't replace me. i'm not going to interview
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a robot, a robot would never assassinate me. it's inefficient. the probler assassm is this. k b elon musk is building robot arrs. so he e says all these worries because his robot cars are all crashing his robot cars runand h by a guy are driving inteyo laks and they're blowing up o rrat they're driving into the middle of a railroad track. so that's what he is he's worrid about. you need the human touch behind the wheel of a self-drivingay ad car . >> let's i for instance, let's say i'm driving down w the highway and i look to my right. what do i see? i see a couple of in the next door's f car . now, do i slow down?? probably speed up. robot does the robot c car seee the other car coupleth? y right no, they stay right inno their lane. they don't notice the and then that couple's car crashes into them. that's why you need someone behind the wheel. sully is a great example. sulllly is ay save lives.ade it he c took the wheel of that jet and made it come down. a robot couldn't have done. that. ev, yone gets worried when
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there's new technology that's introduced. it happened with the printing press. it happened with nukes. e printi it happened with the synthesizer. all the pianists were in s we a pickle. ohre in , they're going to steal my job. these synthesizers, plenty of pianists still arounob, thd the. the point is this. aroun you're not going to replace workers with these robots. because you can't cannibalize your economy. you need consumerseconomy.. also noticed when americans gots fat and depressed,se nineteen seventy eight . if you look at the bmi charts, boom, we all blow up to big blimps. that's because we stopped doing heavy work and all set behind aa a desk in fronllt of computers. e all fat and stupid hav and depressed. ebecause we have the machinesdou doing everything. do you want to btoe the preside ofth the united states that lets fifty million robots replace fifty milliotsn human jobs? >> no. so it's not good for them either. , i want to think about y2k and they told us that was goingn to end the entire globe at thait point and clone was going to suddenly everybody was going to be cloned. it was a panic. w whether thisnot knowher
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falls in that category or not. >> yeah, well, after thatce artificial stance, i think my brain is frieid. absolutely, i think you've absolutely completely i did the impossibl >> jen. . >> gutfeld s>>o ther gree are two there are two kinds of a.i.m ,right.at there's the there'scatc the information catcheher,r and then there is the thing maker. so i wanted to separate himlengs because there's two challenges in this. the information catche thr is let's say you have a mole on your on your shoulder and you take a picture of it. you put it into your doctor,r you put it intdoo your eye. doctor , the doctor has controlt over all the information in the universe. evmedicaevery medical study goid back to hundreds and hundreds of years hasof every study everything and comes back and tells you it's this kind of thing. thing iand it's ninety nine por nine nine nine nine nine . >> but it's way better than anyou nee doctor tells you what what surgery, what you need to do. the problem is who put inputs, t inputs that info and does it have a bias? s and the problem is all human beings have biases. therefore, i wilavl have a biasa
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too. so the ultimate kind oind fof d decision making in this area for human beings will be choosing, choosing and ai, whose bias you favor going to be. >> just like cable news.ing to you're going to have a fox news a.i. that you trust because it's transparently biased. they know our opinions. you're going to trust it i, but becacan't have a cnn i because they they lied. they never they tell you what they believe. so what's goin n to happe is ultimately a biased i willfet soeate it'll be a world of different kinds of a.i. so then you get to the area thati th the a.i. that makeats things and you run into the the the problem. what what dothe prob you do wheu create a machine that thinks without a without being conscious? right. it's like it's like a meter maid writing a ticket. can't yogeu can't get her to stop. that's the problem. when a.i. artificialal intel intelligence reaches superintelligence where it'sheso hacursive, it's faster thinking it faster thinking. and if ikit hangs a goal of makg
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a ham and cheese sandwich and you're in the way of making a ham and cheese sandwich, it has no moral problemth getti with getting rid of you. itso says one goal. so artificial intelligence. a gt >> the danger here is supermora intelligence will have a goal that will put before any kindstk of moral reasoning make e ham and cheese sandwich so that these are not things. san sodw the pauseic is really about the making of things because t you don't want this machine to get out of hand . hand. but the otheher thinr on us is k to understand, we have to look at a.i. just like we look at news that there is bias in their human bias. >> i'm trying to stod p peopleho from writing tickets. they always say the same thing. >> i can't stop watching.g: so that's nonconscious thinking. conscioincredible. use >> you use fornications. soviet pianist in the same. rnio so, yeah, apparently that all the time on the highway just dry out, you know. all right. coming up next, coming up next,, your don't belong to you. pparen apparently, according to sometl liberalsli, who claim that paret parental rights can be a threat
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chicago. you guys are believable. white supremacists, 100% and bad showing that shabby job in the first to the liberal media is mirroring the parental deghts movement as a threat to democracy. acy and cland claiming that youn don't belong to you. a new op ed is blasting moms and dads as part of a right wing campaign, quote, children aren't private propert"cy, but a public responsibility to expand our democraticm project to children is to granti them the security, the rightty, to deny them education, health care, shelteeducr, food. >> a better america beginsth a c with the childhi. >> now, this is absolutely thi stunning . so this writer says that thildren are not the property of their parents, harold, thatet instead they are essentiallyd
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the property of the state in the schools. so in loco parentis. >> and all that is like out o the doorut. and they basically in the article, if you read it, eviscerate the parents. g on i we're trying to control what's going on in school. so i think it's great when parents are involved in schools. ai have a nine year old, a sevn year old, and i'm activen my and involved in my school, my kids school . the give me an example. they teach math differently. they teach imat whenas i was in school. and i've tried to understand what they're trying to get at. t one of the thingsget -- they're trying to get it now is the way they teach math ismah they want kids to enjoy math . they think if you get kids to be open to it, you might get them to learn more . i was taught a very different way. they do a multiplication table e and said,muy fac memorize it orltof you're goinged to get punished. >> s, so i mo i memorize it. when i was in school, defer my parents actually gaveen more deference to teachers. if i ever came homr el, and complained about school, m my mom would go back with mere h to school and say, give him more of that. if i complain about a coach running me too much, it was too difficult.
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she'd go say, run a more.e has soto i think there has to be a balance. but for those who believe that parents should not be involved in schools, that's foolish. wi parents pay for school either through their tax dollars or they're paying for a private schoolthlars or of tn in addition to paying tax dollars. li to takettle a ste step back here. and the politics on both sides have got nutty .or someo reverend sharpton will come out and say something about this. someone else will come out and say somethind getg. progressives and others don't want to come together. but you got to have a balance in school. if chemistry and algebra and hard sports are going to bea taught, because i don't want parents and i shouldn't be the>i case. >> i'm not si'm o sure, gregno,t it's about the subject matter. it's about the philosophy. and the philosophy is that kids are not the property of their parents and it's anti-democratiosophy, c. and the people on the rightar who want to have input aree au authoritarian. itarian.but when they say the co are the property of the state, aren't they being totalitarian as opposed to authoritarian? and also but if you want to screw the kids, you've got to screw the parents first. that that means positioningeat. parents as the threat.
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and what's the ruse that they use to create in ordereat,y to create parents? is the threaouavet you have to e it about a right to privacy with this woman mentioned allare these rights that are apparently like we're withholding them from childrenre ,like the rights to shelter and the rights to food. shut the f up. e pare >>nt i don't know who this lady is , but that's the parents' purview to provide that. ros t they use this right to privacy. ru's right. it's it'ots, rights activist. teachers insert themselves in the lives of kids between themto and their parents. they're saying that the right to privacy entailspr that we cat keep secrets together, that you can tell me something and i can tell you something, but young better not tell mommy and daddy because they are going to getanu really upset. >> never trust altn adult who tells kids it's our little'r secret. it's now about it's not it'st it not what you think anymore, but it's worse. it's indoctrination. orst feaindoctriinto a cult. and i , i also have to defend teachers in general because these tock teachers arening h
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redefining how we look aowtnd w the profession. >> and we mamay be wrong by it. i'm hoping that it's only 5%, which is a lot of the work force, but it feels like it's i 50% because you see it so much. and i'm sure there are capable teachers who are just t as disgusted as the parents are about this weird cult behavior,e but they're too scared to speak up. >> martha, they say that the core of the conservative movement is is antitheticalmocrc to democracy. but the truth is that when you look at what government did like gavin newsom in california, they closeid, likedf the schools for two years and we're suffering since the pandemic. fourther and eighth grade math s down by 13 percent. and all thesthe incredible numbers. exactly. i mean, i have t three children. i , i wouldn't refer to themen. as my property. they're my children. and , of course, i'm my husbandg and i are responsible for raising them. if we're supposeare suppo trusdt the state to give them food and shelter and education, asey're doing a really bad job
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becaus ye as you point out, it is so pathetic that the amount a proficiency in readingay and science, maybe we shouldbe w go back to the way harole dse teachers taught him, because we're failing our kids. >> we have kid. s in eighth grade who read at a third grade level. this is a crisis . so don't tell me that the states can do it better than doi the parent because they're doing a lousy job whene, it comes to their health, depression, anxiety, fromckdown lockdowns during covid. okay, you've failed thers ide f as well. so don't i lovroe this line fro this. she said sheat is at length that the right wing christians have embraced the parental rights movementhe parennt to mo to mole how they choose much lik anye ay domesticated animal. >> yeah, who is this? who is this person?>> g reprobably a white female liberal. >> yes. pale . and you know what, jesse ? msnbc guests compared support of classical education to being a pro confederacy dog whistle.ek >> okay, well, they're just lingo together for
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the old language thing that people buy int thio. they do, but i don't think most people believe that. ted i'm with greg. i think most teachers are that crazy. and i don't think my children are my property. k mithey're more like a rentaltl property. you pay for them for a whilepro. and then you're both under>> gre different roofs. >> a timeshare, it's likg:ee a timeshare. i interviewed a mother the other day on jesse primetime. she had her daughter at school and they threw a chest binder under hold, her a differentalle name and hid ihet from the mom. >> and now she's suing and she's a democrat. no >> and she was getting heat dem from other democrats, whicoch makes no sense, which is these. good news, because you've got on the one hand , al sharpton, you've got a democrat mother.th i mean, ifer they're fed up, you know, maybe we're headed in the right direction. the right direction. hey, bill , i know the fastestr. we were so elites now that we've made travel so expensive, we haves this hotel to ourselves. this hotel to ourselves. >>
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what's the girl's name? tutti. yeah, one of them. just the other on again ing: oregon. >> but won i betde i wonder howy would be trance if if they brought it back quickly. >> probably, yes.istica llfor me, this is gary. i would do perry mason and kojak. >> those are my favorite. yeah, kojak. jus sorry.e that's just the way it was. thaa that was raymond burr. yeah. yeah. he was an interesting guy.ived i lived with a gardener on an island. really?ly we'll get into that later.reg: g etasking martha. >> no, i'm trying to think i would say maybe fantasy island. they did they try to bring "fa t back then? i think so. but you know what? now i know the prospect of love boat. they love it, but i think they did also. very fantasy island didn't last foryo very long because they didn't have tattoos. >> all right. you vilchez. yes, he was great. great mahen with the. : >> yeah, they didn't have a i go ahead. eoh, sanford and son and knot'sf landing. >>or you can't shoot sanfordou o
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