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and for the third year in a row, it's the number one urologist recommended brand in time, you'll notice less urges to , improve emptying, and you won't be getting up at night for so many bathroom trips. urologist recommended super beta also available inwas gummies. find it at wal-mart. well, well. welcome to fox news tonight. i'm will cain. you know, with all the warnings about fascism, it's likelys you've become familiar with the concepmiliart, if not the term strongman, a political strongman is an authoritarianerk leader like xi jinping orexi vladimir putin or historically i pol pot.ally bu.t a political strongmanstrong is notma the same thing as a strong man, a man of wisdom, courage, capability, and sadly ,here inn the united states ,
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we do not have a strong man. joe biden has hid fromconfro political confrontation. he ran a campaign in a basemenit . he refuses to take questionss from reporters and then he incoherentlye incohe babbles hi. through his presidency. and he has set a standard for our governance that standard our y, incompetence,, weak weakness. and it is spreading likeneand ia a virus. yesterday, there was a sad moment at the united states senate involving pennsylvania senator john fetterman. >> the republicansnsylvani senator want to give a work requirement for snap for hungry families to have these te this kind of penalties or some kinds of word working required. shouldn't you have a working requirement after recleairemenrf billions of your bank because they simply weren't preoccupield when then snap requirements are works for hungry people, but not about protecting the taxbail papers. you know, that will fail no the
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matterou whatever does about the bank to crash it is so hard to watch. he's incoherent. and if we're being honest and not worried about being kind , that was one of his better moments from yesterday. erday.that man should not be ald to operate a power tool or drive a car , much less governcr this country. but as sad as that is foy. r fetterman, it's more sad foria the people of pennsylvania. how did 2.5 million people vote for fetterman? i'm going to shoto show w you ,t least in part, how a washington post reporter named jeff stein i watched that same clip we just played. jusand he transcribed it ineade a tweet. senaead like thi this.s, senaton fetterman to svp executive greg beckersv. av shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bailout your bank? tewejeff stein laundered john fetterman to make him sound coherent, to make him sound profound, to make him
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sound strong. that's modern journalism. that'sin another moment, anothee opening moment last week inhe another moment of perhaps incoherence for this nation. eighty nine year old dianne feinstein came back to the senate and cast her firstcast h vote in three months. but the california democrat didn'ter seem to realize that se had missed a beat or two or missed a vote or two despite times being in the hospital for mong extended stays and most certainlsty not spending time in the united states capitol. she said , quote, no sai, i hav. been gone.n' you should. i haven't been gone.t beeni've i've been working. what is going on here? >> who is using these people? they're useful idiots. al idfor whom? for jill biden.ill bi for jazelle fetterman.de for chuck schumer.er, we we here in the united states of america, onc e led by strong byn in america, we were led by visionaries who no vt only wante a revolution against an empire, but had the humility to limit
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their own power through eternal principles, enshrinen d in the constitution. titan's historic titans. er and globally, we were led byd men who, between glasses ofscoth brandy and scotch, stared down n not only a tyranny buty, also we weaklings on their own team in order to in a world war. >> if you look around, you , you must feemul not only the sense of duty, john , but also you must feel anxiety left.anxi you fall below the level of a treatment opportunity here now. yeah, and shining for both our to reject it or ignore it all right away will bring upons us allal the long reproaches of the off the time. once the world had winstonchurcl churchill, now we have justinto
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from canada who today summonedsu all of his virtue, signalings io and just fire hosed clichs into a tweet. he said today, you should a be able to be who you arnde and love whom you love, free and from discrimination and hate. full sto p. no ifs, ands or buts. ohll stop. oh, justin, the passion, the strength. does that meanstrength. does tho include, for example,? man, boy, love. what about cousins . i mean love who you love. right. full stop. no ifs, ands or buts. least at least j justin from canada ge all the letters and the ever expanding acronym. right. expandini think you did. , i don't know., he it's hard to keep up. he probably copy pasted it because it is very hard. it changes every week and it has been hard in particular for justin. i will never apologize for standing up for a lbg. or
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i lgbtq to plus kids rights. >> it's hard, you know, we oncew had washington and jefferson and madison and now we have one florida legislatures doing tick dances on the well of their legislature body. now we have biden, now we havewv fetterman. now we have finse federmant. and yes, for those individuals, they are the victims of vicious spouses. but more importantly, they areis the front men . they are the manchurian candidates for permanent washington fshington. the faces may change in are the more indistinguishable they are, the better. . but the interest stay the interest remain. and that's a different kind ofl. malevolence. it's a kind of elitism that was on display, for example, in exchange excha yesterday at a hg on anti foot threats between new york congressman dan goldman and journalist julio rosses, soroses, apparently the expert now in organized terrorist activity
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has overruled the fbi director who says there's a headline says antifa is an ideology, not an organization. no, no, no. let's not listen to the fbi director . ideosand ton to sorry, what' your title? >> senior writer awnt town hala. who is going to tell us that the fbi director is wrong? >>s the contempwrt dan goleman believes the process has no t authority to talhek about antif, even though julio has beens. on the ground covering that violence for years. as in fact, here's what julio rosas has seen firsthand. fir >>st
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so right now, we're still not sure why it's still going on out there. the curfew is still technicallyl in effect fauci. a lot of people are still out about obviously burning building behind me, or as ali velshi would say, not really that that's credibility that julio roses, but none of that jo coverage r matters to dan goldmd . he sayma s you need to believe himntial ,even though hishe's only credential is the fact that he's an heir to the lev ai strauss fortune and that he spent two million dollars of his own family's fortune to get himself elected in one ofd in o the wealthiest congressional districts inth the country. othr in other words, dan goldmann is is rich and in his version of america, his opinion because he is rich matters more than juliol rosses. well, his opinion and of course ,the unimpeachable opinion ofunf the fbi, thankfully, the julio ros's refused to be lecturedto yesterday by goldman. >> i think it's funny to be to be lectured by an heir c
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to the levi strauss corporationr and that honestly, that's probably whyly he doesn't consider property damage to be that big of a deal, because noet only does he have that, but he also has what some would describe an impossibly s good stock portfolio. st i can tell you is that in these riots that happened three years ago, they yes, big corporations did suffer damage and looting such as target that that would happen in minneapolis. but a lot of the businesses, they were small businesses. they didn't come from multimillion dollar families or corporations. itollar families like levi stra. >> w so what's going on here? we most certainly do not have strong men as our leaders. but what it looks like we do fove is weak men used as mea mt puppets for permanent washington in order to keep that money printing. press buzzin bg, keepcoming the bailouts coming to keep the cash cow forever.launch wars launching to keep that good gigs safe .g that amalgam, that oligarchy,ot that's not a strong man, bute
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that's our would be authoritarian strongmanorita julio rose is the senior writer for townhall and he's the author oauthor of fiery but" peaceful the twenty huni riots and the gaslighting of america. . >> and h pre joins us now. julio, great to have you on the program. when you were taking those questions from dan goldman yesterday,explain how do you exn the disdain? t well, i thinhek it's just the epitome that people have come to realize what washingtonf is and is full of elitist. i mean, look, i'm not against making money right? m. that's that's part of the american dream. but that really wasn't what was happening. what's happening is that it wasb i'm a politician. you r than you ,r th despite the fact that you wereeo at all these places. and also the fbi knows more than you do. d look and to look. leman yeah, sure.ha mon dan goldman haeys made money. the difference is i actually earned my paycheck and i think i earned it prettytr well back inetty twenty covering all those different rights. >> what a great way to put it. earned it. well, in 2020 you brought up inn
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that clip that we played, dan goldman has made some money in hise lifetime lifetime. s he's inherited some money in his lifetime and he's done particularly welicularlyl as a r of congress in becoming a pretty efficient trader. >> yeah, look, i don't coverer finance. fina i cover the border. i cover inner city crime, riot and riots. sos. i'm not really on the insio of those things. but, yeah, i mean,u, i would say that other people who are more well versed in that, i have noted the kind of weird things that have been going on since he entered into congress, especially considerininpeciallynsiderin hgs represent wall street . >> but again, look, the fact off the matter is the point ofs to the hearing is to talk aboutms t the far left violence and there are big problems with that. h d and there could be morejust problems in the future. >> i think what you justha encountered in that moment was you encountered someone who has figured out how to inherit and profit off of not justno familial but political connections. and how dares and hore you you n him or his expertise which you came face to face with julio in my estimation, inm
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was permanent washington. julio, thank you so much for what you said and that hearing. >> and joining us tonight. hesia >> thankte you . all right. so liberal s will not hesitatecist to call you a racist for for opposing illegal immigration, but when it comes to theirthei doorstep, well, now that'ss in b a different story. parents inro brooklyn, new yorkc are furious thatit the city wanted to house illegal immigrants in their school. now, ar these are the same people who post obnoxious. no human is illegal signs. you know , love is love and all the other cute cliches. buchest this time humans are illegal if they're in their own school gyms. gyms.the parents who complain a much that authorities have now removed those migrantst . fox ne fox news's nate foy hawss been covering the story and joins us now. nate , glad to have you on the program. thank you for having meng. in r what's happening in brooklyn t o i think the most important thing is that as of tonight, ney migrants are in schoolms gyms is new york city. and that's because the city removed migrants from the onoe gym in brooklyn where they physically were, and they cleared out anothethey cler gyme migrants were set to arriveis later this week. wee cit comes after back to bak
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days of protest. i was there for many of these protests. the mayor's office says this decision has nothing to doe say with those protests. but the parents that i spoke with say they feel likees their voices were were heard. take a look.n toda this was the scene in brooklynsk today. i spoke with one grandmotherld m who was here. she told me that she and three others were planning to sleeptoh on the streets tonight to protest mayor adams polict y the co president of the parentt teachers association told me. 42% of the school was absent today. and , well, that cam e after 30%bsent were absent yesterday. the parents plan a nyesterdao sw protest until the gym was cleared out. one concerned parent had thishi to say at this morning's protest. >> listen here>> m.xt my next message to thejoe bi united states. joe biden, joe biden, i'm notu s going fish in washington, d.c. h you guys have a situation that we are all aware of about immigration that's now our job to try to figure out if that's your job. adams you have kids, joe biden
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,you have kids.e cake a lot ofs. you elected officials have kids. p playintog with people's kids lives. kids' so take a look at this. this was the one active schoolay where migrants physically were. this is in coney island. one eighty eight . now that the city has moved them, many are wondering, where did all those migrants go ?e ciy the city has h one hundred and fifty emergency shelters. and the mayor said today they have a list of four hundred possible locationss to house these migrants, and that includes rikers island. listen to the mayor. >> everything is being considered of one of the biggest impediments to resolving this issue is thatc people have not really accepted the fact that this is a crisis.i >> so this is a crisis.d as and as you know, well, it make only took sixty seven thousand migrants to make it a crisis here iite in newn new york city. and we're seeing similar things in chicago where migrants areng sleeping on th on the floors ofo police stations. and as a texas manns, you know, it's just a fraction of whatg wh
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these texas communities are dealing with every single day. >> that's absolutely that's absolutely right. it appears, to be illegalit immigration for the but not for meation in new york and chicago. great job. thank you so much. thank you . all right.>> wilanother new york city womans brutally attacked on the subway hed sh e says she wishes she had a daniel penny on her train. rmy old frenemy, stephen a. smith, h e joins us next.you will e joins us next.you will start making outdoor memoriesck. you will never forget. for less than five dollars a day, you can own your very own track or offand roathe d or a brand new track or vote .ilt y motor and trailer park a is the fastest growing off brand in america and the world's number one best selling fishinglect de pontoon boats are built by and sold factory direct at bass. pro shops and other select dealers save big on the best brands and the boat you escape into the great outdoors with tracker boats and atvs. a heart attack. do they have life insurance?
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>> i could be the window change . i mean it's pretty undeniable. >> american cities are broken local politicians and left wing prosecutors have totally abdicated their duty to keepabdi citizens safe . and so every dayof millions of a thericans face violent crime in imminent danger and they don't want to live this way. but their leaderway but s seem e more about protecting criminals than punishing injustice. g crimind punishand that's the . the marine veteran daniel pinnyn lives in.t and in that moment of anarchy,ns that's the world. d was >> daniel pene stepped upo pr and was forced to protect his fellow subway riders for that. now he's facing serious jailser time. someone many of his fellow new yorkersd wish someone like pinny stepped up in their momentn th of need. >> one recent victim of subway crime said as much last night.he >> but they come out there and they attack people like me. the people who's going to workno innocently, who know they can't
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really defend themselvesw because i'm pretty sure they know how the system works. they've been i. n and out of soey c much that they know what they could do and what they can do. that's why he didn'tan want to kill me. he t knew he would end up theree he just wanted to damage me. i'cause he damaged me. he damaged my life.e i would never be the again same again. i'm not that person that i was i had s seven months ago. and if i had somebody like penny about maybe things would have been different and poor lady lost her eyooe in her tragedy on the subway. >> stephen a . smith is the host of the new no mercy podcast. he's my old friend.y old i guess some would sayth my frenemy. and i'm so glad to have him with me tonight on the program. what's up, man? glad to have you . i see you . i see you looking all polished. nice haircut. that's the oh, you are host now. your host now. that's why t i hado join to comm and join you . i'm a busy man, but i think i make time for this one .. this is a special night. y >> well, no, no, i know t you're a busy man and i know that because between the nba playoffs and the no mercy podcast all over the placeno me let me ask you this, stephen . i think the world needs li more men like daniel penny to step up. you thin
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what do you think about this encounter between daniel and jordan neilly on the subway? >> well, it's unfortunate that it's hard to come to a definitive conclusion. you listen to eric adams. that hed the position took when he said , let's find b out, let the matter be investigated by the districte attorney's office. let's let's see what that d reveals and did after that. a decision needs to be made, investigation followed. invey, perry is being charged with manslaughter charges. my position waged withslaughtess came down to is where it came down to , okay, ifif you you're skilled e to know how to put a chokehold on someone, you should be knowledgeable enough to know when enough is enough and to let them go .aid al having said all of thal t again, i don't know all the facts, sot i'm not ready to convict him. a lot of people, politicianscian and citizens have been so quick to convict this man of that. i think we need to hear all the evidence. he didke h havolde him in a cho in excess ofexce three minutesse that seemed a bit excessive, particularly considering that he had two other people helping
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him. n again, we neede to be careful with that pointing quarterbacking. right. you've got to be careful inke ti a situation like this monday morning. s mondquarterbacking, inwhile my estimation. while i appreciate you wanting to wait for the facti appreciate stephenie, i don't think the man should have even beenen charged. and i'm going to giv give you two reasons for that. one , was it reckless to your c point on how long he held the choke hold? he apparently rolled over nearlyveral ti several times ana him a relief position to beginno to breathe. i think what we see here was reckless, and i certainly don't think he intended to kill nearly intende. and then to the larger point, by even charging him, you create a disincentive for strong men . stephen , you have sisters. you hayors, d a beloved mother. you were raised right here inrkt new york city. you diy.d incentivize strong men stepping up to help the vulnerable of us .>> n >> no doubt about that.that, i don't i don'i t disagree with with you. ontet where you're coming from with that. again, one of those detailshe that you just pointed out inng . terms of him leaning over so het could breathe. i was not aware of that. so fairness to you in regards
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to that. but what i would say to you is this as a person fromook hollis, queens, that took the ft train, the very train thatre ths happened, and i took the the fon train for most of my young life on many, many occasions. i can't tell you the amount of times i saw an individual who just seemed to have some mental issues, shouting, screaming , i didn't hear them talk about how they wish they , you know, they were ready to die. toor they don't mind going to jail and what have you . c that canan b be a scary situati. so you understand why it wouldap raise a red flag and put on high alert. then again, that's entirelyent h different than actually putting thur handsan on somebody or doig harm to them. that's why we've g got to finde out more . and that's whyinve the investigation was warranted, because we don't know the intricate t details. but based on what you're talking about, i can understand where you're comingdr from. and as a native new yorker that seeing crime ravage intonativecu streets or what have you ,o i don't blame a lot of citizens would be as scared as right ther have some of the stuff that's going on , because there's certainly not enough punishment. but is far too much crime. >> anyone that's lived in
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new york has known what you're talking. you've talked about here. everyone is known that eve scarn moment on the train. and from what i understand, liv penny grew up in long island, lived in queens. so he was probably not unfamiliar with these situations. and now i'm speculating, stephen a.. my suspicion is hesituat and spw this time was different. this was not jusa t a crazcry m yelling and ranting and raving.o this one had the potential for violence. that's my speculation. bu mt i want to move to thisi want evening. my old friend texted me today, said , i want to come att jo you about jarmo. aunt jemima is the nba superstar about with the memphis grizzlies. he has been suspended for now. you can see on the side of your screen he's flashing a gun and an instagram live video. i said earlier this week,should stephen , that i don't think h e should be suspended for what amountd fos to dumb but legal behavior every on stephen, everyone has disagreed with me t on this count. and i know you do as well. . >> yeah, because, you know,rmed you usually ill-informed when it comes to sports matters,thats that's not your forte. even thoug d greatoun talking about it. but then when we get tohere's the facts, you always got some slippage there. here's the realitythe realit of
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the situation. he's been involved in several instances. go was involved in incident last summer where he allegedly got into an issue with a higha u school prospect, came out of his house with a gun. there was another issu e involving a friend in indianapolis where after a game, some kind of lasern red laser was being pointed in m the direction of some folks with the indianas pacers partyn then it was the issue.mes he gotthat suspended for eight games. it cost him over six hundredw thousand dollars. now, there's this. he hadthis. he met with the commissioner, adam silver, the national basketball associatio andn looked him deadn his face and essentially told him, this is not me. thisme, no is not indicative of my character and it won't happen again and yet turns around it turnnd andn this kindg happens. so when you're looking at it ina a vacuum and you're thinking about the fact that no lawsas were broken, no crime was c committed, and obviously he plays in the state, i don'ts in know which car where he was in terms of when he was to callt he for the latest incident. but he plays for the memphis gri grizzlies in tennesseezzyou do n and obviously in tennessee, you don't even need a permit to carry. so i didn't brea k any laws or anything like that. but the nba is ariva privatete o
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industry and they don't wantke h to be associated with that because they remember what it was like in the 80s when whe the show when league wasno on tape delay and they weren't raking in billions the way thath they are now, they're going to protect the brand. and if you compromised the brand andise the d in any way,me they're going to deal with you . and clearly, when it comesran, e to john mirant, they believey he's compromised the brand. compnd that's why i suspect that i've been on the same sides of issues about private enterprises being able e the behavior of employees. we were in some ways not entirely. in some ways on the same page when it came to capitalist protest. but quickly, i don't have a lote of time. i won't tell you why i still i remain on the side of john morante. and i know whapopular,t some por okay, it's a math equation for me. employers increasingly are o controlling the behavior of people outside of their work environment. it's happening the work more and more . numbe no to private companies, big thmpanies are getting increasingly political . they don't share my values, stephen , and theyare my v certy don't share my politics. and when you add those two things together, what i thinat wk we are headed fort a is companies controlling your behavior that have nothing to do with work and remain legal.
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and it's up to the tm to decidot what dumb. stephe i know they have than,t right, stephenie, but i don't think weh want to live in a world where your mid-level manager in cubicle q is telling what you did. >> your demise is going to get you suspended. hoda, wait a you're absolutelyht right. we're okay. there's no disagreement betweewu you went out with that. but understand somethingundersta as much as we lamented, we accept the reality that the bottom line comes into pla y and if a company believes that companies that they do businessi with will feel compromised, if this if this individuald and is representing their brand and it's going to compromise coto the moneyine atit ,they're going to makeow t decisions. >> you know thatha.t, i know that we accept it. so other people have to as well. and ththat's thee reality, whete like it or not, and there but for the grace of god , go ,d evr i and stephen a. smithyb iti'lleryone else, by the way, it'll just be a matter o bf time . >> but i'll be back. i'll be talking to you under the table on sports in no time as well. you will.ou tak >>e i'll let you take a few shots here in there like that.
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>> i can't allow it. especially i'll kind of help make it happen, especially as you've improved. just game. it desperately needed work imp and you have steppedrouit game . >> i'm very proud of you . you look good tonight. you look good.of d a lot of disagreements. we've had more handshakes. i appreciate it, stephen . that's right. the roblem with it. all. >> the fake duchesse, meghan markle and her husband harry, apparently haven't been getting enough attention in the media. so they just came up with an absurd new lie about had i a near-death experience they nearly had in new york city. near death. what do you hear about it next? rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. what do you know about the korean war? may not be the full story. this was really the start of the cold war, but it grew and that became the 30th parallel and unauthorized. look inside attack soviets and their allies everywhere. the political forces. macarthur looked at truman
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police department characterizes it, though. artmeneven their cab driver says the ride was kind of common. >> easy. it's being categorized. there wa s a two wild car chase through the streets of new york . >> but whathatt wa ms the time s must have been that must have >> tened before me? >> so there was no i think that there was no longer a car chaseh when you were there ater not whn they got into my cab.nd we jus thet went aroun bd the bk in the car. two cars tailing us behind us with the camera. ra >> and that of that. pick >> and then and then you went back to where you'd actually picked them up? yeah. est backwe went back to the pret and then they exited the glorified reality tv stars.y i guess they're going to say'lly anything for attentionth bette and nobody else does that better than south park. >> watch. >> i first guess the prince and his wife, when he was 5%, huh? ons fo tr having us on this up at 70%.so awesoa bad.star so let me start with you, sam.li
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you've lived life with thein royal family. you had everything handed to you, but your second life has been hot and now you've written all about it in your new book where. yes, that's 5% . you say, my wife and i totally like you should write a bookk because our family, like stobarcause yot and then star le journalists. so you hate journalists. >> y and now you wrote a book that reports on the lives of the royal family. >> right wrote a. r >>oy geniuses, the south park guys. miranda devine is also a genius and she's a columnist for the new york post and jimmy fallon is nt a genius and he's the host of fox across america. >> they both join us .post." our new miranda to outlook. new e all live in new york city. city paat least part time for r two hours to the streets of new york , a car chase that pass the smell test. >> no, no one believes them. that's the hilarious thing about this. and i think megan markle is trying to channel princess diana to make prince harry love her forever. but no one believes it becauseu
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we all live in new york . you can't have a high speed chase. even eric adams, who alwayso tries to be diplomatic with celebrities, even he said it was hard to believe the nypd says it's not the way it went. the taxi driver you just heard wentthe same thing. so it doesn't pass the sniff test, but you have to give them credit because no one was cred to thew yorkion fact that they were in new york and now everyone's talking about theming abou in new york is covered up in cameras. so we should soon havee footage there are reports, by the way,ar from abc now that they were actually home withinn on twenty minutes, jimmy . no confirmation yet, jimmy , on whether or notncount they encountereder somebody inma a red hat. and this is maggie country as they run wild, the streets of new york . yes. can we all acknowledge foran markl a second that meghan markle is a bad actress, but she's an even worse screenwriter because this story is so ridiculousm from the jump, like they calledh it a near fatal chase. why was it near fatal?
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will ?this because anyone who believes this might die of embarrassment when the facts come out, dude,,e we live in the most heavily photographed city in the world. if eats a bite of pizza on a subway platform, it goes viral within twenty minutes as pizza rat. the idea thas rat.t they could be driving around in a frenchecn honnection style chase for s two hours and we don't have a thousand videos of thisvi online is every thing you need to know. and to miranda's point, no, no, you can't drive fast anywhere . ca i'm a former new york city cab driver. you couldn't drive on a high speed chase for two minutes without hitting a bus lane, a bike lane or a pantless time traveler. travmiddle of the road. that wasel jimmy in all objectivity, genius . and it always is from miranda. thank you both for beingthan with us tonight. >> gook d for you , cain. thank you .talkin >> here's an immigration story. nobody is talking about bi bg ln tech companies are laying offd n thousands of american workers and then they're replacing them
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and even more during our pre spring sale, we'll big techn, companies like facebook, amazon and google are replacing tens of thousands of americanof workers with cheap foreign replacements. they're doing it with a visa program you might have heard of called h-1b. it allows companies to importto foreigners to work in, quote woi specialty occupations. noh companiesg tecev want you to believe there aren't enough americans to fill these roles, but it'h s a liame the truth is these companies thr len hire these foreigners for much less. they're cheaper. and that's exactly what silicon valley companies arecon vall do they're laying off americanmerin workers and hiring a foreign workforce. lee fang is an independentive investigative reporter and author of thing .com on substory. and he's been writing abouwitth this subject. lee, this this is not itw the h-1b visa was intended. it was intended, i think,upplemn to supplement the workforce, not to supplant the american workforce. work
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>> hey, well, thanks for having me. that's right. you know, earlier this year, rlier th the big tech companiesyo announced massive layoffs, thousands upon thousandsffs, t f jobs. well, itns turns out that around the same time they wereng the announcing these layoffs in february and march, they were discretely filing applicationsg to the labor department for these foreigobligan high tech j, these h-1b visas. that's accordingh1b visa to at new disclosures that i was able to get my hands on . and , yeah, you're when this program was created in the early 90s, it was supposed to be narrowly tailored just to fill kind of a technicaltailr skillsed gap within the americao workforce. it's ballooned. it's nowne something likeke 600 six hundred thousand h-1b foreign workers. it's widel,0n workery abused byg tech industry. and it's something that both democrats and republicans have promised to crack down on . but it jusa t keeps happening. and so just just to give meo gie a little color lead, the way it works is you fire justca hypothetically, an american worker making one hundred thousand dollarsndia
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a year, you bring over a worker from india who doesn't havewho o negotiating power because his ai visa to come to america is iscap sponsoreonsod that employer. and you hire him for what?t to what's the delta?lta i mean, there's got to be a bige delta here. he's got to be i a lott with ch. and they're doing it with the entire workforce. >> well, look, these this program is not intendedut to undercut the american worker, but we've seen study after study showing that that's exactly what happens, that these workers are broughte br on forough the same skills,id ls the same jobs, but pais d lessnk than american workers. and you're rights, thisou is precarious work. if you're know status,re your green carenstatus id statuo to your job. you don't have a bargaining position to ask for better pay or better working conditions. it's very precarious work and we'vor better e seen so mans in the past. you know, in the past, we've had tech companies when they lay off american workers,tm they say to these employees, you know, beforepl you get your severance check, your last check, please train your h-1b agaiacemen, pleat. you know, again, this is something that's been widely abusedbeen wid by the tech induh
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facebook has reported in the past that up to 15 percentfc of its entire workforce aree ar h-1b visase . right.sa these companies push for more and more of these visas constantly in washington. wbecause they know that it's a very easy cost cutting measure. >> democrasy cost republicans we up, you find the american worker and importing his replacement from india. laughing thank you so much.u ar for reporting on this and thanks for having me. >> all right. so colleges and universities are becoming more and more unaffordable. and on top of that, they're indoctrinating studentsa while pushing ninety thousand dollars a year in cost. >>tis there's little evidence to these students then in turn learn much of anything or get at jole eb. it pays off, say, one hundred grand a year to pay college debt back . so what are some alternatives to college? s tois fear grows for recession? micros, host of how america works on fox business.ha and it's a conversation thats on we've had several times on and iff. you know, this is a passion of mine as well, mike . yeah, we have to do something about a the bad ahli on college and be the indoctrination.
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why not blue collar, proud, honorable work. lookt , in the long history of stupidity, it's hard to imagine stupider thing than taking shoph class out of high school. >>oo we did that about forty years ago. and when we did it, we showe sh a whole generation of kids what was important and what wasn't right. we took that we t whole part of our workforce and just said , don't even look at it around the same time. we started telling that same generation that the best path forath for most people wah the most expensive path. at t to a four year degree. flash forward forty years and here we sit. we've got eleven and a halft million open jobs, most of which don't require four year degree. we have one point seven trillion dollars of student loans outstanding that we're being asked to pick up the slack for. have g >> and we've got a generation of kids who are simply not trained for the opportunities that exist. this skillopportunits gap is a l thing. it's not just a skills gap.s a it's a will gap, i think.
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and in my little foundation,last mike rowe works for the last 15 years we've been talking about this. and i'm telling you , will , i've never seen the headlines te catch up to us w the wayay theye right now. the word has gotten outll and people are really taking on a hard look at learning a skill that's in demand. and i'm sure thahet they are. od you talk about the micro some of foundation, mike . i was looking at some of this. i love this.f thisth is the tenants of your sweat pledge, kind of three to one or two . these i loved them all. but i mean, i believe that i have won the greatest lottery of all time. walkedi walked the earth and i e in america above all things. i am grateful that talk about people in here not beinge no i metled, about being self-sufficient. i mean, this is , thisa twelve t program for learning how to be a man.ch well, you knowed what?e show a i watched your whole showe and modesty aside, when t inwere talking about tha the first block, it did remindos me of this because we don't ask our kids much these daysdar to raise their hand and takeat e a pledge. s right, to makeco an oath. it, the boy scouts do it.lls
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>> these photos are so graphic. this is what has to happen.ing we're talkinaboug about everythg ,quite honestly. everything. and then there's another book in question. this is this is a book that is optional supplementary resource for parents that hase o never been used inol the classroom. >> that's what the that's what the school district is saying. re if itit's optional or not. it's available. should hustla be available to the kids. meanwhile, in illinois,the po the parents had to call on arolice on a teacher afteli she gave her middle school children an explicit book. it included details abouails abt how to consume bodily fluids. w itay was f a really nice wayor e to say something very gross. these are just the latestat examples of the books that parents are having to push back against. carroll markowitz is a columnist, the new york post. she's also the author of stolenc youth how radicals are racing innocence. ennce andoctrinaand indoctrinatg a generation. >> she joins us now. carroll, always great to seesta. you . >> even under these circumstances, these books, carroll, this is what in turn
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now, governor ron desantis or whoever may be are accused of banning oh, they're banning books, right. >> would you ban hustler? yeah, well, when i was thinking about the segment, i was thinkingsing abo about how muchf these books i can't explain on television. they're ron desantis avision will , but not in our school libraries. and , you know, the book you mentioned in illinois, it contains information on how to find partnerartners online, information on going to parties, a variety of fetishes ,kings and a glossary that would make most adults blush. b i thinlush.k hustler is actually better than this book, and we wd wouldn't obviouslyn' have hustlr in these libraries either. the middle school teachele srida said thatt these kids needversit exposure to this kind ofy ut diversity will . so i'll say thanks, but no that thanks on lesson describing the bodily fluids some people eat as a fetish. >> carroll, i'm trying to walknl a line like you are as well. i said consuming bodily fluidsea . all i cat thn say is imagine everybody there teaching kids to consume every bodily fluidnot
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and i don't know's, insertingcan things into your body as well. why is this the type of. m and by the way, carroll, i was looking at my phone becauseit a i wonder nbc news reported itil as an illinois teacher offered her middle school shellers at best selling lgbtq boobtq bookk and parents called the police that. thd by the way, they fakhinke the picture pie. >> it's the wrong picture of the book. that's right. he portrayed it as totally on-site onich it's not. and i'll tell you one verye a positive thing about this kid i story. it was a kidn in the classroom . who went home and told their parents what was going foi on . i have a lot of hope forration s generation of kids. i know you and i have kids approximately the same ageen the and have a lot of hope w thatef these kids have seen the generations that came before them. tho part oand want no part of ii >> well, you know, i think think you and i've had that conversation raise a generation of rebels who rebel back intoton sanityit, or do you indoctrinate people into this world of insanity? carroll, ca markowitz, it's always great to see you . >> thank you .k you. thank you . all right. than this wak. >> well, this was a fun showsmi
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