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>> hello everyone, this is "outnumbered" by i'm kayleigh mcenany. here is harris faulkner and emilty compagno. and former new york congressman and gubinatorial candidate lee zeldin. we begin in new york city where the mayor and city officials are grappling with a growing migrant crisis. another bus carrying illegal immigrants from the border arrived in the
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big apple earlier today. city officials are desperately searching for places to house thousands more expected to be on the way. new york city began housing migrants in several public school gymnasiums. mayor adams identified more potential housing options. but it didn't take long for those migrants to begin lining the streets of these school zones. with these migrants gathering outside their shelter at an elementary school near coney island. city officials are reversing course and moving migrants out of the schools but it only came after parents and students took to the streets. >> give back our gym, we need it for the kids. give us back our gym, we need it for the kids. we want our gym back, we want our gym back. we want our gym back. >> you know, congressman, this is just common sense. you've got
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11 and 12-year-old girls and you are going to put single adult males beside them, not just single adult males but males who haven't been vetted, we know people in the terror watch list have crossed the border. ms-13 members and put them aside our little babies. >> that's right, common sense, and this is on the local government, a lot debate is where is the biden administration, these are ways you can better secure our border. generally it's bad the new york has policies, what gets worse, at the local level you don't have the answers who are these people, where is their dock nation, vaccinated, do they bring health concerns, are they a threat to our kids for some type of, you know, sexual abuse background you don't know. the list goes on. it's on the local government that these people are unvetted in that situation. this is beyond just blaming the biden administration. >> it's beyond that, new york
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governance top all the way down. harris, it's low income children, i want to be clear who is affected here, low income children in many of these situations, thanks fully reversing course, same thing with the pandemic, let's close the schools, it was the most vulnerable children in our country hurt most,. >> i want people to understand the makeup of ps 172 in particular. you really could say this about pretty much any inner city school here in new york, when the city government said they are in the adjacent gym, they are 20 feet i can't apart. these children, very young children were housed potentially going to be long-term, everybody says no, no, no from the city's office, from the mayor's, it was short-term. the parents won on this. just a few minutes before this show began, miguel chico said he was part of that, we
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stood out, we organized in front of the school, you saw some of that video they said, look, we have a heart for the immigrants, water, showers they can't get that here in the gym, our girls need to be protected, too. they don't need to be with the adults. the parents won. it's interesting of course we win, our voices matter. but more importantly he kept his kids home. so, the school has no way to do anything but become a shelter if the kids aren't in the school. which was effective but again the kids pay as you said during the pandemic. >> yeah, they always are the ones who pay. we may all pay soon, emily. this caught my attention. we might expect to see all across new york. >> let us with a large field and operations we can put up the tents, fur going to start seeing people living in tents not just on the border, but in the streets of new york and across new york state because we've reach add breaking point. >> tents all across the state.
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sounds like portland. >> exactly. it sounds like the west coast. and congressman, would love your further insight in this. as a gubinatorial candidate, we talk about the tension between the local government and then down from albany here. we know that because of a restraining order that was levied by a judge temporarily, quashed, but temporarily. we are dealing with just under 45,000 migrants in the city with 13 to 15 buses expected in the next couple days. can you illuminate the tension between albany and new york city and what suburban residents can do who are living in these counties at the behest of this governor, behest of this mayor who is spreading this toxicity to the other counties. >> what's worse than asking the question who is going to pay for it and when will this end is when you have people who know that they are the ones who are going to have to pay for it and this will never end, this will keep getting worse every day. there are democrats who are
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saying that there is an emergency, they are using words like this is a crisis, they are right. but they are only asking for money, they have their hands out, they think more money is going to fix it. i want to see a kathy hochul or eric adams, democrats to call on president biden and say finish construction of the border wall, don't get rid of title 42 unless you have a replacement, enforce the remain in mexico policy, support custom and border patrol agents and catch and release. they are not talking about policy solutions that will actually fix it, they are saying give us more money as if this is going to make this go away. >> let's up this sound bite, we had it on the full screen, take a listen to this from governor hochul. republicans in congress in charge of the house have the ability to allocate more money, why don't you match what new york state did, give us a billion dollars for new york, help us with the money, help us with the work authorization and get through sooner. money is not
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your answer governor hochul. changes in and joe biden said he would veto. >> on a national level, sure. what i talked to some sources in the city, they tell me here is a bigger plan happening under eric adams, hochul said it as well on that sound bite you are going to start seeing tents on the streets, tents in central parks. these are real conversations because they want to make sure that the outrage, that the parents are angry, the taxpayers are angry, everybody is -- it's all over every newscast national and local to where the biden administration will respond with money. there is another side to this, the other thing adams wants to do and this is behind the scenes and they think this is what is happening now, he wants to push where there is legal change on the state level in albany, you know this, they have to actually sank the sanctuary city laws, at what point does this issue gets so large and combustible, and this they have to work together is no
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longer asana it airy city, right to shelter has created the homeless disaster, and the homeless industrial complex that is a billion dollars multibillion dollars industry in this city, all the taxpayers. >> right to shelter pushes out american citizens like the veterans we saw in upstate new york. that's what that legally would be allowed to do. wrap your mind of billion dollars, between 61 and 65 illegal immigrants that have come in since last spring. 65,000, $16,343 per person. i mean, that's a salary. because i don't think they pay taxes on it, right? is. >> the city can't afford it, i want to throw it out there. the city cannot afford. >> allocate add billion dollars for 65,000 people, give or take, and then she wants a matching from the federal government, where is all that money going to go? why does she need all of that? what is that for. >> corrupt service providers, i
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will stop. corrupt service providers. >> and the victim of biden's border crisis, the children crossing the border, 8-year-old died in border patrol custody. coming up, a major news publication on ed about florida governor ron desantis, that is next. hings that go better... together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients- it really works. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time
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his tough decisions on hot button national issues. just this week, desantis signed new legislation in florida banding state funding for the diversity, equity and inclusion programs. but that move sparked outrage from some in the media. usa today is getting called out for an op ed accusing the governor of "doing the white thing." it reads in part, "for people who have never once had to worry about or value diversity, equity or inclusion, this is the white move. it protects students who don't want to be told things they don't want to hear from potentially hearing things they don't want to learn.." congressman, governor desantis, comes from one of the most diverse institutions on the planet. serving 82 82nd airborne, they called all americans, surrounded by people
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all walks of life, all willing to give up their life in defense of our country. the problem is with the implementation of these proposals over the course of last few years, you say something like diversity, equity and inclusion, it sounds good, implemented subjectively you have people who might be on a college campus who are utilizing those terms to get their far-left agenda. maybe you have a situation in the classroom where kids are facing some type of brain wash or indoctrination, maybe they get a lower score, lower score if you take the conservative viewpoint on your essay because that professor was upset with the approach you took to that argument. wanting to tackle this, these are tax dollars of floridian residents and you want to make sure that they are spent responsibly and wisely and he is just doing his job. >> and cheryl, that op ed went on to say, "by making it harder for florida university students to learn about the so-called
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realities of the so-called real world and dei program that might force a straight white male student to sense that other people matter, desantis can all but guarantee these young people's jobs." >> here is what college is for to prepare you to go into the real world. and at this point, that means you need to learn accounting skills, english skills, math, you know, nursing, dental hygiene, all the degrees that are in there. but nowhere in any of those skill sets, premed, prelaw, take your pick, is diversity, equity and inclusion is going to be something that will assist you to interview for a job. looking at a college student, i am going to hire them, i want to see what their experience is, grades were, et cetera, i'm worried about can you do the job. especially with this group of kids that are now going out into the world right now they've got a group as we talk about recession, i'm sorry, in college
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right now. governor desantis is right, usa today is trying to get clicks and make money and get their story read or whatever for advertising dollars. >> kayleigh on that note, the main stream, the left main stream media continues perpetuating that painting with a broad brush that the congressman illuminated where there is a difference between something that might sound good in theory but in practice is the opposite in that implementation and when people dare to have a nuanced or thoughtful conversation about it or enact legislation that prevents against that sort of perversion of the concept, they are labeled with horrible names and the main stream media gives platforms to that fringe knee-jerk criticism. >> let's talk about this usa today piece. he use the word am i right, amirit, piece. like desantis, he is stinging his fingers in his ears, in all caps, what are we five years
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old? are we a child? go to a dei class, this is garbage, i don't know why usa today published it. so, governor desantis and what he did, there is a reason florida schools are number one in public education it's because he roots out stuff like this. $34 million on dei classes, but better stands for not to use the crew fa mystic flag, discrimination, exclusion and indoctrination, it's a trojan horse for leftest ideology, happening in florida, higher education, they have matrixes of oppression that separates students based on race, they talk about the united states being a nation of white supremacy and this is what governor desan is going after, that kind of language, indoctrination. >> you are seeing that all over the country that separation by race, the different clubs, i've had to ask as a parent just recently, you have the black
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club, can my bi racial kid go. or if she has a white friend, can she bring a white friend to the black club? i agree with cheryl, we want critical thinkers, people who can solve problems. during the job interview you can gain that out. 9 if you are worried about your woke victimization role and the box you check and all of that and hair texture and how tan you are and all the rest, unless the question is specific to those things and not about the company raising money selling, i was going to use spears, right now may not be the time. if you want to help somebody market something, maybe all they really need is somebody with a really good idea based on what they think the company is about. and let's roll from there. so, this really causes our children to be so much more intra spec testify and potentially victimized then there needs to be a call for t
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maybe this governor e i don't live in florida, maybe this governor sees that and don't want that to happen. you live there, you have a little one in school. >> i do, i'm a taxpayer in florida, i am very glad he is fighting for our taxpayer dollars. >> you aren't bringing people together with the way this curriculum is getting implemented, you are dividing people even more. in the spirit of this push, they end up saying, for example in new york, not just that you are asian, but they want to know exactly what country in asia you're from and separating people based off of what country. an the people from the community aren't saying oh, thank you, thank you for doing this for us. they are the ones who are saying that they are most upset and we want our kids focused on learning, grow and become critical thinkers and become successful in life. new york spends 2.5 times per pupil than florida does. 4th grade english language arts and math scores for black students, hispanic students, low income students, their students in
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florida are out performing in new york. in mississippi 2.5 times per pupil and their kids, 4th out performing new yorkers. >> wow, that says it all, money does not solve the problem. thoughtful policy that is in line with parents' wishes that is what solves the problem. >> coming up, left wing lawmakers lead by corey bush are demanding federal reparations that come with a $14 trillion price tag. so, what's the plan to pay for it? >> am i black enough? life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar.
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>> we've seen a push for reoperations, now a group of progressive democrats lead by congressman corey bush are demanding federal reparations, and the price tag for all of it, $14 trillion. watch. >> united states has a moral and legal obligation to provide reparations for the enslavement of africans, we are talking about over 222,000,000 hours of forced labor. 222,000,000 hours of forced labor which today would be at the value of over $97 trillion. and so the united states must pay. in the same way our ancestors may not be here but we are their descendents and we deserve to have the compensation, the restitution,
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the rehabilitation for everything that they lost. >> first of all, let's start with the dollars, cheryl. how much is $14 trillion in today's world? >> that is more than half the gdp of the united states of america. and 2022 our gdp was just over $25.46 trillion. so, we cannot afford this. the money is not there. i think she is doing a horrible disservice to our constituents and people believing this is impossible, this is financially impossible for this country and ask gavin nesom in california what he is going to do because he is between a rock and hard place. he is talking about reparations in his state, it would bankrupt the state of california. bankrupt the united states, what are you going to do, cut the va, cut medicare. >> what i envision is possible based on what democrats do, congressman, they raise everybody's taxes until they approach that number.
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>> yeah, but if you were to try to implement all the democrats' policies, forget about raising taxes, you can confiscate 10% 0% of the wealth and still not have to have enough to pay everything they want to do. $14 trillion, why not ask for $100 trillion. now we are at this league, why did you stop at $14 trillion. now you have people who are here in america, first generation immigrants, hispanic, they are asian, they came here from the dominican republic, jose alva who got attacked in manhattan. first generation immigrant stories, are you saying that cory bush is she saying that these individuals owe her money for something that happen add long time ago? i want to see the united states of america be one where we are not stuck in two corners of red and blue and that because of triballallism, we can't work together, we can't compromise, we see with the debt limit and this is not uniting at
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all. and quite frankly it's also unfair to be saying that everyone else who doesn't have the same skin color as you, they all owe you money even if they are 4 years old and just came to the country ten years ago, their family came 10 years ago. >> the greater divide, the racial one is something that is so in send carry, you see it from the left time and time again. congressman jamal bowman made a case, his case for reparations during that news conference on capitol hill, let's watch. >> i watch with pride and support when i see the irish fight for ireland and the eye italians fight for italy, jews for israel. i love that. but people are fighting for our sovereignty in the same way. trauma lives in the black bodies.. so, when we talk about the disproportionate impact of
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heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, stress, when we talk about that, it's directly connected to our historical oppression in this country. >> you know, kayleigh. i wish that they would take some of that energy and some of that love for race and culture to the streets of chicago tonight ahead of this fresh weekend. because the carnage that we see in that particularly black city on portions of that city that are particularly black and brown really could use that kind of attention and that kind of passion. but we don't see it there. when we say black lives matter and there is trauma in the body, there is a whole lot of that kind of trauma going on right now in chicago, where are they? >> it's a great point. and they could bring that energy right to the new mayor, brandon johnson who is a radical and say help us fix this city and protect lives. i'm interested to know, where is
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president biden on reparation, we know where nesom, he would not endorse the california reparations, there needs to be more than money and can be read anyway. kjp was asked, where you do you stand on that. this is for congress to decide, you didn't let congress decide on student loans, you used executive action. on a federal vaccine man gate for large employers and electric vehicles. why don't you ignore congress on this? why isn't biden the leading voice for reparations. >> not to mention the fact that she checked those boxes when she stepped up to that lecturn, she gave us the lgbt and the black boxes. >> that's right. i know when congressman bowman talks about diabetes and the health effect in particular affecting the black american community, the answer is just throwing a bunch of money at it, he is right especially during the pandemic,
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black american mortality, mortality rates is double than that of everyone else. it spiked any other unit in history. the unemployment rate for black americans let's talk about in california for example, it's 7.5%. that's just under 3 times the national average. so, all of these horrible desperately impactful things occurring in the black american community, where are the policies tow text that change? where are the thoughtful articulate polls that will increase the employment rate, increase the health, the food desert, all of that, all we hear instead are intellectual devoid talking points from the likes of corey bush and the likes of congressman bowman that has no place in this conversation, all they do is trigger an us versus them, i said i was into reparations but we are not going to articulate how to pay for it, it's not going to work and this doesn't make any legal sense either. >> it's divisive political gain,
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last word. >> stand there at the press conference talk about making the streets safer, better combat mental health, combat homelessness, upward economic mobility, these are the pillar that the community that jamal bowman claims to be fighting for when he is at that press conference missed about what they are desperately pleading for them to start tackling head-on. >> we'll move on. up next the new profile piece on pete buttigieg that is glowing about the transportation secretary. few people say they are actually buying it, why?
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>> the media is trying out a new spin on transportation secretary pete buttigieg, by all accounts he has a pretty rough year, he is facing criticism or handling of the ohio train derailment, chaos at the airports, never mind all that. wired magazine writing this, being described as over the top gushing profile, pete buttigieg loves god, beer and his electric mustang with sub heading adding this, infrastructure occupies volume now mind, we will put up on the wall what we are talking about. so, we have voluminous mind, the curious mind of pete and cabinet job requires a modest portion of his cognitive power, i wished he would have used cognitive powers in east palestine with baby formula and beyond. >> he did get an upgrade, he
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wasn't dropped off by the secret service suv and had to take out his bike, is he driving an electric mustang, that is an upgrade for him. he want him to do his job, crush on pete buttigieg, if they have time to do that i'm all with that. for the things you mentioned, i talked with his team, we've had a lot of things happen, supply chain, he has been absent for some of that. there should be pressure and accountability push against the transportation secretary when some of those things fall not just under your purview but in your direct report. that's all i really care about. look, if they want to say he has great clothes, good hair, i don't care. but you gotta write the truth, you remember when you couldn't get your hands on baby formula that you needed and he wasn't taking calls. >> they didn't write the truth, they wrote a love letter, here is part of the love letter they wrote to pete. prepared to be
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intrigued by pete buttigieg. developed into his thoughts. masculinity and christianity. he is a card holder as well. what i took away from this article, you know, pete buttigieg is sort of himself no matter what. the media covers him differently. this author clearly had an absolute worship of his cathedral mind, i want to point out why to the far left are certain things about pete buttigieg okay? it was okay he enlisted in the navy because he did so in the hopes of promoting democracy in afghanistan. it's okay for him to he be religious, his roots grounds his decision-making and he works for a boss that whose sound catholicism is in hopes of reviving the nation's soul. there was a whole shape in this article that painted the far-right whip as of course masculinity and antidemocratic preoccupied, and it went on like
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that, my whole point is when they shape a character for the united states, which they are clearly doing here to say look at this person whose job only takes a portion of his cognitive abilities, they are saying but here is why it is okay for us to have a rise of liberal religion. l it's okay to say he believes in god. it's okay because of the reasons i just stated, it wouldn't be okay, if i went to a latin mass as a catholic, that's not okay. there would be an fbi or undercover there. he is a democrat and reviving the soul of america. this tenor was patentedly offensive because it gave the green light for principles in the way that made it palatable for the left that is usually so disdain full for all of us. >> it was gross. maybe he can revive east palestine than the soul of america. you know, when you are a gubinatorial candidate, congressman, i just wonder if you got glowing profiles like this, it wasn't
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that beto o'rourke. better choice, i'm born to be in it, was the title. did you get anything like that, congressman. >> favorable coverage was just talking about what my background was, just getting facts of a biography. and it's a victory, people can know truthfully what i've maybe done in life. well my experiences. or talking about where i stand on issues. i don't care what -- where you are in the media, if you are reporting on our race, just be accurate. you could even attack me, just be accurate, be truthful on it. i'm not out there at all seeking for you to try to make someone i'm not, shoot straight with people who want to make an informed decision. push like rank choice voting, people are having a hard enough time thinking about who their top choice is for these races. ultimately to harris' point, what people want is competency. you -- if we were president for
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a day who would we want to be the secretary of transportation, whoever is the most qualified person to do the job and that is not pete buttigieg on any day. >> no, it's not. >> you know, i have to wonder though, who is pushing this and why? is it his pr department that realizes that they've got a disaster on their hands, the last year has been bad for him be in two the faa train, derailment, maternity leave, where is pete? he is on maternity leave, okay, well gosh. is it a political thing? is are they really worried that biden is so weak and harris is so weak they need to prop up somebody else, the polling. look at the end of the day it's obvious he did not do his job. but i'm not sure he is going to be the right leader if something happens with biden and harris. i'm throwing that question out there. >> about how oppositional some of those things are. a voratious
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mind. someone -- yeah, think about that. who are they oppositional to in the media right now, the president of the united states. and some of the rhetoric against him and his gaffes and mental gaffes, so on and so forth. i think it's very much political, it's on purpose. >> that is a fantastic point. immediately draw the contrast to the president and we know there were west wing which is hers of secretary pete coming up, adidas being accused of trying to erase women by using a male model to pose in their womens swimwear, that's next.
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program reparations that would cost taxpayers $14 trillion, we'll find out what charles paine thinks about that. we will see you then. >> it looks like adidas has joined the growing list of brands going woke to push their products. new video from the adidas website shows what appears to be a biological male model wearing a womens one-piece bathing suit. the new adidas add cane, trans activity dylan mulvaney who danced around in sports bras, the new face of nike women. what is wrong with having the new face for nike women being a biological woman, one that was pregnant two-times she competed in the olympics like laura webster and so many
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other female athletes who are incredible and heroic in their own personal stories, why do they need to be replaced? >> great question, riley gaines saying women are being erased from pop culture, society, commercials, what is striking the speed at which it's happening and the rate, the speed bud light, adidas, every day we're talking about a new company, college sports, elementary classrooms, government, i want to know why it's all of a sudden happening. i am going to pose a question like is there some central like nonprofit somewhere that's coordinating this like we saw with climate change, explosive report of all these organizations funded by a big one, this seems coordinated, i wish a reporter would do digging on that there was is the human rights campaign, cheryl that does designate the consumer equity score, index, that applies these scores to corporations that they have to adhere to in order to be
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perceived or deemed equitable in which case that then puts them on these indexes that has a real effect on their profits. in a way they are behold in to this tiny group with all of this power, but in stark contrast as you know to what the consumer wants. >> they are behold in to the shareholders, that's the more important part. i was looking at the valuation decline for budweiser, that was $5 billion in valuation. that is your shareholder and that is a shareholder lawsuit to be clear so, that's where they really need to be. >> a lawsuit? >> that's a shareholder lawsuit and believe me plenty of law firms circling around. i was looking at the numbers, when this whole dylan mulvaney bud light disarrest at the happens, coors light jumped by 10%. up 3%. miller light up 3%. that's who you are behold in to is sales and the consumer and i know we gotta go, i will tell you one thing, they are trying to get that younger consumer i
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think thinks misguided. >> when we talk about the young consumer i think about all of those young biological girl whose go to the website and excited to get a new bathing suit for their swim team and see these models, biological male, why aren't they enough? >> you would have to ask, well, i guess we could start at the white house who wants to take over our children and have a completely idea what they want to do with our kids than what we are doing. governor desantis is dealing with this issue. greg abbott is getting ready to sign into law, the minute it hits his desked to, that transgendered treatments and surgeries for minors, anybody under the age of 18 illegal in the state of texas. this is blowing up. it is an answer back, our kids want to feel heard, gosh i don't know. but i can tell you that if we pop that picture back up, does anybody think this is a woman, i
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couldn't grow hair on my chest i couldn't try, in this little tankini. josh haully told me yesterday, they are erasing men and masculinity, too. i guess we are going to become one uni sense. we are not, congressman you are shaking your head. >> i wanted to preface by saying that in 9 argument for these safe spaces for transgender and the like, where are then the safe protected spaces for our biological women and biological young girls who for example in sore ross receipts are being displaced, websites, swimsuits, everything are being displaced and replaced. >> my daughters are 16 years old, they are about to finish 11th grade. they are into sports and other activities. and they are going to be going off to college soon. and we should be showing a concern for that parent, that student, you hear the argument made from riley gaines, an amazing competitive swimmer, can't get that
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