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thanks for the lactation cookies, everybody. if she's campaigning from the garage and joe biden's campaigning from the basement, he's going to sleep in that caught in public manhattan. see you guys. always remember, i'm waters, this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> brian: welcome to "fox news tonight," i'm will cain you know, with all the warnings about fascism, it's likely you've become familiar with the concept if not the term strongman. a political strongman is the authoritarian leader like xi jinping or vladimir putin or historically. but a political strongman's not the same thing as a strong man. a man of wisdom, courage, capability, and sadly here in the united states, we do not have a strong man.
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joe biden has hid from political confrontation, he ran a campaign in a basement and refuses to take questions from reporters and then he incoherently babbles his way through his presidency. and he has set a standard for our governance. that standard, frailty, incompetence, weakness, and it is spreading like a virus. yesterday, there was a sad moment of the united states senate involving pennsylvania senator john fetterman p.r. to speak of the republicans want to give a work requirement for snap. a hungry family has to have these kind of penalties or these kinds of working requirements. shouldn't you have a working requirement after you have billions at your bank? it seems like they weren't preoccupied when snap requirements for works for hungry people come up not about protecting the taxpayers -- you know, that will bail them out or
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whatever it does to crush it. >> will: yeah, it is so hard to wa. he's incoherent and if we are being honest, not worried about being kind, that was one of his better moments from yesterday. that man should not be allowed to operate a power tool or drive a car, much let's govern this country. as sad as it is for federman, it's more sad for the people of pennsylvania. how did 2.5 million people vote for john fetterman? i'm going to show you at least in part how. a "washington post" reporter named jeff stein watched the same clip we just played and he transcribed it in a tweet. it read like this. senator john that are meant to svp executive. it shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bail out your bank? jeff stein ponder john fetterman to make him sound coherent, profound. to make him sound strong.
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that's modern journalism. and another moment, another eye-opening moment last week, in another moment of perhaps incoherence for this nation, and a 9-year-old di dianne feinstein came back and cast her vote in months. they didn't seem to realize that she missed a beat or two or misty vote. or two. despite at times being in the hospital for a long stays and most certainly not spending time in the united states capitol. if she said "no, i haven't been gone. i haven't been gone. i've been working. "what is going on here? who is using these people? they are useful idiots for home. if her jill biden, for gisele fetterman, for chuck schumer, we heard the united states of america were once led by strong men and in america we were led by visionaries not only who won a revolution against an empire, but had the humility to limit
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their own power through eternal principles enshrined in the constitution. titans, historic titans. and globally, we were led by men who between glasses of brandy and scotch stared down not only tyranny, but also weaklings on their own team in order to win a world war. >> if you look around you, you must feel not only the sense of duty, but also you must feel anxiety lest you fall below the level. opportunities here now, here and trying for both our country. to reject it or ignore it would bring upon us all long reproaches. >> will: once the world had winston churchill. now he have just in canada who
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today summoned all of his virtual signaling and just fire hosed cliches into a tweet. he said today, you should be able to be who you are and love who you love. a free from discrimination and hate. a false, no if's, aunts, or bots. full's. oh, justin, the passion, the strength. does that mean -- those that include for example man boy love, what about cousins? love who you love, right? full. no if's, anne's, or. at least just in from canada got all the letters in the ever expanding acronym right. i think he did. i don't know, he probably copy and pasted it because it's a very hard and it changes every week. it's been hard in particular for justin. >> i will never apologize for standing up, for lgbtq+ kids
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rights. >> will: it's hard. one time we had washington, jefferson, madison. now we have florida legislators doing tiktok legislators doing dances we have federman, feinstein. they are the victims of ambitious spouses but more importantly, they are the front men. they are the manchurian candidates for permanent washington, the faces may change and the more indistinguishable they are, the better. but the interests stay and remain. and that's a different kind of malevolence. it's the kind of a lead is on display for example an exchange yesterday at a hearing on nt for threats between new york congressman dan goldman and journalist julio rosas. >> apparently the expert now in organized terrorist activity has
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overruled the fbi director who says as a headline says nt fuzz and i'll do you k ideology. what's your title? senior writer and town hall. going to tell us that the fbi director is wrong. >> will: the contempt. even though julio's been on the ground covering the filings for years. in fact, here's what julio rosas has seen firsthand. [car horn blaring]
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>> right now we are still here in ken kenosha. curfew still technically in effect. still out and about a lot of people. obviously burning buildings behind me. not an unruly protest. >> will: that's credibility, that's julio rosas, but none of the coverage matters to dan goldman. he says you need to believe him, even though his only credential is the fact he's an heir to the levi strauss fortune and he spent $2 million of his family's fortune to be elected in one of the wealthiest congressional district in the country. in other words, dan goldman is rich and in his version of america, his opinion, because he is rich, matters more than julio rosas. well, his opinion and of course the unimpeachable opinion of the fbi. thankfully, julio rosas refused to be lectured yesterday by goldman. >> i think it's funny to be lectured by an heir to the levi strauss corporation and
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that is honestly why he does not consider property damage to be that big of a deal because not only does he have is that, but he also has what some would describe as an impossibly good stock for polio. when i can tell you and the rights that have been three years ago, that yes, the corporation suffered damage in looting, but a lot of the businesses, there were small businesses. they didn't come from the multimillion dollar families or corporations. >> will: like levi strauss. it was going on here? we most certainly do not have strong men as our leaders, but what it looks like we do have is weak men used as meat puppets for a permanent washington. in order to keep the money printing press buzzing, to keep the balance coming, to keep the cash cow of forevermore is launching, to keep the good gig safe, that amalgam, the oligarchy, that is not a strong man, but that is our would be
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authoritarian. strongmen. julio rosas is the senior writer and he is the author of "fiery but mostly peaceful" and he joins us now. julio, great to have the on the program. when you are taking the questions from dan goldman yesterday, how do you explain the disdain? >> well, i think it's just the epitome that people have come to realize what washington is and it's full of elitist people. i'm not against making money. that's part of the american dream. that really wasn't what's happening. what was happening is that i'm a politician, i know better than you despite the fact that you were at all these places and also the fbi knows more than you do. and look, yeah, sure, dan goleman has made money, but the differences i earn my paycheck and i think i earned it pretty well back in 2020 covering all those different riots. >> will: great way to pr put it.
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it dan goldman made money in his lifetime inherited money in his lifetime and he's done particularly well as a member of congress in becoming pretty efficient stock trader. >> yeah, look, i don't cover finance, i cover the border, inner-city crime, riots. i'm not on the inside of those things, but you, yeah, i'd say there people who are are well versed that not have noted the kind of weird things that have been going on since he entered in congress especially considering the fact he represents wall street. but again, look, the fact of the matter is the point of the hearing was to talk about the far left of violence. there are big problems with that and there could be more problems in the future. >> will: what you just encountered in that moment, you encountered someone who figured out how to inherit and profit not off the malleable political connections and how dare you to question him or his expertise. when you came face-to-face with
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in my expectation is permanent washington. thank you for what you said in that hearing and for joining us today. liberals will not hesitate to call those of you racist for opposing immigration, but when it comes to their doorstep, that's a different story. parents in brooklyn, new york, are furious that the city wanted to house illegal immigrants in their school. these are the same people who post obnoxious no human is a legal signs, love is love, all the other cute cliches. but this time, humans are illegal if they are in their own school gyms. at the parents who complain so much that authorities have now removed the migrants and fox news nate has been joining us. nate, great to have you on the program. what's happening in brooklyn? >> the most important thing is that as of tonight, no bike rates are in school gyms in new york city and that's because the city remove the migrants from t the one jim in brooklyn where they physically were. they cleared out on the other migrants were sent to arrive later this week and it comes
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after back-to-back days of protest. i was there for many of the protests and the mayor's office says the decision has nothing to do with the protests and the parents i spoke with say like their voices were heard. take a look, this is the scene in brooklyn today and i spoke with one grandmother who was here. she told me she and three others were planning to sleep on the streets tonight to protest mayor adams policy and the copresident of the parent teachers association told me 42% of the school was absent and that came after 30% were absent yesterday. parents planned a no-show protest until the gym was cleared out. one concern here and had this to say at this protest. >> my next message is to the president of the united states joe biden. joe biden. you guys have a situation about immigration. that's not our job to try to figure it out. that's your job.
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joe biden, you have cakes. elected officials have kids beer to stop playing with people's kids' lives. >> will: take a look at this, this was the one active school where migrants physically were, this is in coney island ps1 88. now that the city removed them, many are wondering where did the migrants go? the city has 150 emergency shelters and the mayor said today they have a list of 400 possible locations to house these migrants and that includes rikers island. listen to the mayor. >> everything is being considered. one of the biggest impediments to resolving this issue is that people have not really accepted the fact that this is a crisis. >> will: so this is a crisis and as you know it only took 67,000 migrants to make it a crisis here in new york city and we are seeing similar things in chicago where migrants are sleeping on the floors of police stations and you know it's just a fraction of what these texas
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communities are dealing with every single day. >> that's absolutely right, it seems to be illegal immigration for the but not for me. great job, thank you so much. >> will: another new york city was brutally attacked on the subway and she says she wishes she had a daniel penny on her train. my old frenemy, stephen a. smith joins us next. ♪ ♪lonp otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine.
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♪ ♪ >> will: i mean, it's pretty undeniable. american cities are broken. local politicians and left-wing prosecutors have absolutely abdicated. the duty to keep citizens safe and so millions of americans face while in crime and in imminent danger. they did not want to live this way but the leader seem to care more about protecting criminals and punishing injustice. that's the world. marine veteran daniel penny lives in and in that moment of anarchy, then this the world daniel penny stepped up and was forced to protect his fellow subway riders. for that now, he's facing serious jail time. many of his fellow new yorkers wish someone like penny stepped up in their moment of need. one recent victim of subway crime said as much last night. >> they come out there, they attack people like me and other people who's going to work innocently and know they can't
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really defend themselves because i'm pretty sure they know how the system works. if they've been in and out of it so much that they know what they can do and what they can't do. and that's why he didn't want to kill me, he wanted to damage me because he damaged me, he damaged my life. i'll never be the same again. i'm not the same person i was seven months ago. if i had some of you like penny around, maybe things would have been different. >> will: the poor lady lost her in her tragedy on the subway. stephen a is the host of the no mercy podcast and he's my old friend and someone say my frenemy. i'm so glad to have him with me on the program tonight. what's up, man. >> i see you all polished, nice haircut. you're a host now. that's why had to come to join you, i'm a busy man but i have to make time for this one, this is a special night. and what's going on? >> will: i know you're a busy man and i know that because between the nba playoffs and the no mercy podcast, you're all over the place. i think the world needs more men like daniel penny to step up. what do you think about the
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encounter between jordan penny on the subway? >> it's hard to come to a definitive conclusion. i applaud the decision he said and lets find out and let the matter be investing at about the district attorney offense and let's see what reveals and after that the decision needs to be made. investigation followed and being charged with manslaughter charges. my position was this is where it came down to. if you are skilled enough to know how to put a choke hold on someone. you should be knowledgeable enough to know when enough is enough and to let them go. having said all of that again, i do not know all of the facts. i'm not ready to convict him like a lot of people, politicians and citizens have been so quick to convict this man of that i think we need to hear all the evidence. he did have him in a choke hold in an excess of 3 minutes that seemed a bit excessive considering he had two other
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people helping him, but then again -- >> will: you've got to be careful. you've got to be careful in a situation like this monday morning quarterbacking. my estimation while i appreciate you wanting to wait for the facts, i don't think that man should have been charged and i'm going to give you two reasons for that. one, was it reckless? to your point on how long he held a choke hold, he apparently rolled over several times and gave him a relief position to begin to breathe. i don't think what we see here was reckless and i don't think he intended to kill him. to the larger point, by charging him, you create dissidents for strong then. and you have sisters, a beloved mother, you were raised in new york city. you dis- incentivize strongmen stepping up to help the vulnerable. >> no doubt about that, i get where you're coming from with one of the details that you pointed out in the terms of him bleeding over. i was not aware of that so fairness to you in regards to that. when i say to you as a person
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from college queens that took the f train of every trend that this happened on, i took the f train for most of my young life on many occasions. i can't tell you the amount of times i saw the individual who seem to have mental issues shouting, screaming, i didn't hear about how they were ready to die or they don't mind going to jail or what have you. that can be a scary situation so you understand why it would raise a red flag and put folks on high alert. then again, that's entirely different than putting your hands on somebody or doing harm to them. that's why we've got to find out more and find out the investigation was warranted because we do not know the intricate details. based on what you're talking about, i can understand where you're coming from and is a native new yorker that sees crime rummaging through our streets and what have you, i do not blame a lot of citizens being scared as heck. there certainly is not enough punishment but a lot of crime. >> everyone's known on the scary
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moment on the train and what i understand, daniel penny grew up in long island and lived in queens. he was not unfamiliar with the situations and speculating, my suspicion is he felt this time was different. it not just a crazy man yelling, ranting, raving, this one had the potential for violence. if i want to move to this. my old friend texted me and said i want to come to you about john moran. the nba superstar with the memphis grizzlies. he's been suspended for now and you can see on the side of your screen, flashing a gun in an intrafamily video. i said earlier this week that i don't think you should be suspended for what amounts to dumb but legal behavior. everyone disagreed with me on this count and i know you do as well. >> you're usually ill-informed when it comes to sports matters, that's not your forte even though you sound great about it. you've got slippage and here's the reality of the situation.
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he's been involved in several instances, involved in incidents last summer where he allegedly got into an issue with a high school prospects came out of his house with a gun. there was another issue involving a friend in indianapolis where a red dot laser was being pointed in the direction of some folks with the indiana pacers party. then the issue he got suspended for eight games that cost them over $600,000. now this. he met with the commissioner and looked him dead in his face and essentially told him this is not me, not indicative of my character and will not happen again and yet turns around and this kind of thing happens. when you're looking at it in a vacuum and thinking about the fact that no laws were broken, no crime was committed, obviously he plays in the state and i don't know where he was in terms of what he was in for the latest incident but he place for them memphis grizzly in tennessee and obviously tennessee you do not need a permit to carry. they didn't break laws or anything like that but the nba's or private industry and they do
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not want to be associated because they remember what it's like in the '80s when the leak was on tape delay and they were not raking in billions the way that they are now. they will protect the brand and if you compromise the brand in any way, they will deal with you clearly when it comes to john moran, they believe he compromise the brand and that's why -- >> will: you've been on the same set of issues about private enterprises regulating the behavior in employees and we were in some ways not entirely on the same page when it came to the colin kaepernick protest. i won't tell you why he remained on the side of ja morant and i know it's unpopular, it's a math equation for me. employers are increasingly controlling the behavior of people outside the work environment. it's happening more and more varied number two, private big companies are getting increasingly political. they do not share my values and they do not share my politics. when you add the two things together, what we are headed for a company is controlling your behavior that have nothing to do with work and remain legal and it is up to them to decide what
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is done. i know they have the right, stephen, but i don't want to live in a world where the middle of her manager in cubicle q is telling you what you did is going to get you suspended. >> you're absolutely right, will cain, others knows agreement between you and i about that but understand something as much as we lamented, we accept the reality that the bond online comes into play. if a company believes that companies they do business with will feel compromised if this individual is representing their brand and it's going to compromise the bottom line and cost them money, they're going to make decisions. you know that, i know that. we accepted for other people have to as well. that's the reality, whether we like it or not. >> will: and therefore the race of god there go i and stephen smith and everybody else. it'll be a matter of time but i'll be back and talking to you under the table in no time as well. i'll let you take a few shots here.
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♪ ♪ >> will: this is a fox news alert, two of the last truly privileged people on the earth, want you to feel sorry for them again. royal snobs prince harry and meghan markle claim that the paparazzi hones in them all and get this, a two hour where near catastrophic new york city car chase last night. that's not how the new york police department characterizes
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it. if the cab driver says it was kind of calm and easy. >> it's been categorized as a two hour wild card chase in the streets of new york -- that must have happened before me. >> there was no light car chase when you were there. >> not when they got into my cab. we went around the block and two cars were tailing behind us with a camera and that was a period >> and you went back to where you pick them up. >> yes, we went back to the precinct and they exited. >> will: glorified reality tv stars. i guess they'll do anything for attention. nobody says it better than south park. watch. >> our first guest, the prince and his wife! [cheers and applause] we want carla suck! >> thanks for having us on the show! >> it's so awesome to be here. >> let me start with you, you
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lived a life with the royal family and had everything. he rode it in your new book. >> that's right. my wife and i -- >> you shouldn't write a book because your family is stupid. >> you hate journalists? >> that's right. >> you wrote a book on the lives of the royal family. >> will: also a genius on the columnist the n t "the new york post." miranda, look, we live in new york city part-time for me. two hours in the streets of new york. a car chase does it pass the test? >> no. no one believes them, that's the hilarious thing about this. i think meghan markle is trying to channel princess diana to make prince harry love her forever. but nobody believes that because we live in new york and you
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can't have a high-speed chase and even eric adam who tries to be a blow medical with celebrities, even he said it was hard to believe. the nypd says that's not how it went. but you've got to give them credit because no one's paying to any attention to the fact they are in new york and now everybody's talking about them. >> will: new york is covered up in camera so we should sue how footage and there's reports from abc where they were home within. no confirmation on whether or not they encountered somebody in a red hat yelling this is maga country. >> can we just acknowledge for a second that meghan markle is a bad actress, but she's an even worse screenwriter. because this story is so ridiculous from the jump like they called it a near fatal chase. why was it near fatal?
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because anyone who believes this might die of embarrassment. when the facts come out. dude, we live in the most heavily photographed city in the world. if a arete eats a bite of pizza on the subway platform, it goes viral within 20 minutes as pizza rat. if the idea they could be driving around in a french connection style chase or two hours and we do not have 1,000 videos of this online is everything you need to know. to miranda's point, no, you can drive fast anywhere. i'm a former new york city cab driver appeared and you cannot drive in a high-speed chase without hitting a bike lane, bustling, or panelists time traveler in the middle-of-the-road. >> will: that was and jimmy, and all objectivity, genius. thank you for being here. here's an immigration story nobody is talking about, big tech companies are laying off thousands of american workers and then they are replacing them with cheaper foreign workers.
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♪ ♪ >> will: welcome a big tech companies like facebook, amazon, google are replacing tens of thousands of of american workers with cheap foreign replacements. and they are doing it with a visa program you may have heard of called h1b that allows companies to import foreigners to work in specially occupations beard and the big tech companies want you to believe there are not enough americans to fill te role. the truth is that companies can hire the foreigners for much less. at they are. that's what silicon valley puppies are doing. there are laying off american workers and hiring a foreign workforce. only things a investigative reporter and author he is with us and writing about the subject. this is not how the visa was intended. it was intended to supplement the workforce. it not to supplant the american workforce. >> hey, well, thanks for having
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me. that's right, our earlier this year the big time companies allow massive layoffs, thousands upon thousands of jobs. it turns out around the time they're announcing the layoffs, they were discreetly filing obligations to the labor department for the foreign high-tech jobs, the h1b visas. according to new disclosures i was able to get my hands on and you're right. when the program was created in the early '90s, supposed to be tailored to file technical skills gap within the american workforce, it has ballooned and now something like 600,000 foreign workers. and it is widely abused by the big tech industry and it is something that both democrats and republicans have promised a crackdown on but it keeps happening. >> will: to give you a color, to fire an american worker making $100,000 a year, you
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bring over a worker from india who does not have negotiating power because his visa to come to america is sponsored by the employer and you hire him for what is the delta? there's got to be a big delta and has to be a lot cheaper and they are doing it with the entire workforce. >> look, this program was not intended to undercut the american worker, but we have seen study after study showing that's exactly what happens. these workers are brought on for the same skills and jobs but paid less than american workers and this is precarious work. if your status and greens card status is tied to your job, you do not have a bargaining position to ask for a better pay or better working conditions. we have seen so many scandals in the past. we've had tuck companies when they lay off american workers, they say to the employees before you get your separate check for the last check, please train your h1b replacement. again, this is something that has been widely abused by the tech industry. it facebook has reported in the
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past up to 15% of the entire workforce are h1b visas. at these companies push for more and more of the visas constantly in washington because they know it's an easy cost cutting measure. >> democrats, republicans, wake up! yoyou are firing an american worker and replacing them. colleges and universities are becoming more unaffordable, while indoctrinating students while pushing $90,000 a year in costs. little evidence that the students learn anything or get a job that pays off $100,000 a year. to pay the debt back. what are alternatives to college as fear grows for the recession. a conversation that we've had several times on and off camera. at the passion of mine as well. if we have to do something about the bad roi on college and the
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indoctrination. why not blue-collar honorable prague were? >> in the long history of stupidity, it's hard to imagine a stupider thing then taking shop class on the high school. we did that about 40 years ago. when we did it, we showed a whole generation of kids what was important and what was not. we took that whole part of our workforce and said don't even look at it. around the same time, we started telling the same generation that the best path for the most people was the most expensive path. at the path to a four your degree. a flash forward 40 years and here we sit. we've got 11.5 million open jobs which don't require a four your degree. we've got student loans we have to pick up the slack for, and we have gone a generation of kids who are simply not trained for the opportunities that exist. this skills gap is a real thing. not just a skills gap, it's a will gap i think.
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my little foundation for the last 15 years, we have been talking about this and i'm telling you, i've never seen the headlines catch up to us the way they are right now. the word has gotten out and people are really taking a hard look at learning a skill on demand. >> will: when you talk about the mike rowe foundation and i was looking at some of this. this is the tenets of the sweat pledge and can i read one or two of these? i believe i've won the greatest lottery of all time and i walked the earth in america and above all things ungrateful, but let's talk about people in here not being entitled but about being self-sufficient. i mean, this is a 12-point program of learning how to be a man. >> i watched your whole show and modesty aside when you were talking about that in the first block. it did remind me of this because we do not ask our kids much these days to raise their hand and take a pledge. right? to make an oath. at the boy scouts do it, skills usa, 4h does it, future farmers
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of america do it, we do it. we do it because it has to start there. our scholarship program is based on work ethic. if they are called work ethic scholarships, apply for it, we finish the program and give away $1 million and we are going to do it again but we do it and a specific way. that they're not scholarships for people who want to get a four your degree. they are scholarships for people who want to learn a skill that's in demand. we have helped about 1700 kids so far. we are moving the needle in a modest way but we can't do it without conversations like this. >> let's go ahead and launch a university, our own university, we need a football team, your marketing vehicle and will put people in the workplace with proud honorable jobs and not dent and indoctrination and alcoholism problem. >> will: will call it raising cane. >> i love it. >> will: did you do that on the spot? what can't he not do? mike rowe. >> will make you a list. >> will: teachers see more and
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>> refused to indoctrinate our children. parents on long island's school recently discovered the mandatory sex education that they force on the fifth graders. they were shocked. one book is titled it's perfectly normal. as marketed for children ten and up. yes we have to bar them out because you can see them on cable news. somehow they appropriate for your 10-year-old?
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it so graphic and so it has to happen were talking about everything going on. everything. and then there's another book in question this is a book that's optional supplemental resource and suburban use in a classroom that's with the school district is saying. i don't care if it's optional or not it's available. should hustler be available to the kids? meanwhile in illinois the parents had to call the police on a teacher after she gave her middle school children and explicit book. included details about how to consume bodily fluids, really nice way for me to say some and very gross. these are just the latest examples of the books that parents are having to push back against. a columnist for the near post also the author of stolen youth are radicals our recent innocence and indoctrination generation. always good to see you under the circumstances. these books, this is what in turn now governor ron desantis
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are accused of banning. all the air banning books. would you ban hustler? [laughter] >> when i was sick about this segment i would sing about how much of these books i can expand on television. there are rules on television but not in her school libraries. the book that they mention illinois it contains information on how to find partners online. parties and fetishes and things out make most adults blush. i think hustler is better than this book we wouldn't honestly have hustler in these libraries either. middle school teacher said that these kids need exposure to this kind of diversity so i will say things but no thanks on lessons describing bodily fluids that some people eat as a fetish. speak on china walk the line as you are i said consuming bodily fluids all he could say it's imagine great they are teaching kids to consume every bodily
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fluid. i do know it's in certain things in as well. twice is the type of education also my phone nbc news reported it as illinois teacher offered her middle school a best-selling lgbtq book and parents call the police. that and by the way they think the picture the market for the book. >> they pretrade it is totally normal which it is not an on-site one very positive thing about the story it was a kid in a classroom home and told her parents what was going on. i can hope for this generation of kids i know you and i have kids approximately the same age i have a lot of hope that these kids have seen the will generations i came before them and want no part of it. >> i think you and i have raised that same question people who rebelled back into sanity or do indoctrinate people into this world of insanity? carol at so is good to see you thank you. thank you. >> this was a fun show tonight from stephen a. smith to fencing
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