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to have a sixpack. i miss those days that's for sure rachel appeared. >> joe, always great to have you on. you get to the sixpacks. >> all right.i'm going to the gym now. thanks rachel. >> that's all for tonight. you can watch me on fox and friends this whole weekend and on from that kitchen table podcast with my husband sean duffy. how the mess at the border is not a race issue but a class issue.china, south american takeover. will kane is up next. will? >> hello and welcome to fox news tonight i'm will kane. driving racial division has now become a major feature of american media. especially after the 2020 blm riots. as ãpointed out, the media takes low-level artemis between people and it creates national stories by amplifying the characters raise. seemingly all to chin up racial
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animosity. as a result, time and again, they make race hoaxes go viral. they never correct the record when the real truth emerges. you would think by now they've got it wrong so many times. the media would slow down and wait for the facts before jumping to conclusions on the stories. that's just it. they know better. yet, still jump to conclusions. it's deliberate. sarah, he is the latest victim of the media's lies. sarah, he is a nurse at bellevue hospital in new york. she's 6 months pregnant. earlier this week, reit went viral after she was filmed arguing with 5 teenagers over a city bike. >> help me, please help me. please, help me. please, help me. help. help! get off me dude. >> which wrong with you?
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>> help! help!. please help, help. >> guys, guys. >> you're not crying. i got on video. >> heh, heh, heh. >> not a tear came down.>> she apparently just finished a 12 hour shift at the hospital. normally in a situation like this, the individuals races will not matter. it appears to be a dispute over a bike. in today's america, you must see race and you are required to take the side of any black person in incidents that also involve a white person. evidence does not matter. not only do you have to side with a person of color but, you must merely believe the incident is racial in nature.
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because of these rules, sarah, he is white and the 5 teenagers herbs are black. therefore sarah, is automatically racist and at fault. those are the rules. in america. the media headlines, and belief follow those rules referring to come reit as a karen. which is a new racial slur for white women. here's a daily beast. viral clip shows near citic karen taking a black man city bike. the root had a similar headline. new york city bike karen put on leave by employer. revolt, whatever is revolt. wrote, city bike karen place on leave after screaming for help while trying to steal in a viral clip. now, because of the smears, these racial smears companies employer which should have known better, should have given her the benefit of the doubt also accuse calmly of racism. his statement, possible colder actions, kamc disturbing.
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they put her on leave. they're now reviewing her employment. it turns out there is a major problem with the story. sarah come reit didn't steal the bike from the black teenagers. now we know they stole the bike from her. she had paid for it. they tried to take it. call marie has receipt to prove it and has released them through their lawyer. he points out the obvious fact. race has nothing to do with this incident. >> what happened is she got off a 12 hour shift at bellevue hospital. she tried to go home. she went to a vacant bike or no one was touching it and no one was on. she mounted the bike. she paid for the bike. she ended up pulling back off the docking station and then around that time these individuals were claiming that was there bike. someone pushed the bike what she was on it back into the docking station so it locked again. the rest of the video is shown
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that that's where the video picks up. his receipt show she rented the bike. the serial numbers match so there's no question that the bike that she is on in the video is a bike that she reserved. >> could this have been an ugly miscommunication? >> that's all effectively this is. race has nothing to do with it. if the skin colors were the same, we would not be here today.>> sarah, has every right to be upset that the 5 teenagers were stealing the bike from her. she isn't getting any apologies. no one fact, she may be out of a job and has been smeared in the media and all over the internet. even today, after those new details emerged, nbc news continued to spread the lie. netsuite to her 9 million followers, the outlet omitted the fact that the nurse had paid for the bike. here is their headline. their tweet. new york city hospital employee has been placed on leave after viral video that showed her attempting to take a mental bike from a group of young black men. garnered millions of use. nbc news has put that single tweet out to 9 million followers and has done nothing
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to correct. now that we have new information. if it weren't for community notes on twitter which like the tweet is misleading, nbc news will continue to get a bite with a sly. the media has done this time and time again. they fell for the bubble wallace hoax.he remembered the payments nascar driver who claim someone put a noose in his garage. it turned out just to be a garage pull rope. the media ran with the story anyway. >> nascar investigating a shocking incident. a noose found in the garage of driver bubble wallace. >> this could've been one of their own who did something like this. that is what's most concerning to officials here. >> this happens in the year 2020, it's beyond belief. >> nascar is helping the drive against hate and the confederate flag either. tonight, the question is about how someone was able to get inside bubble wallace is gorged saul to leave a noose. >> shameless propaganda.
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the media to the same thing to examine. they docked salmon accused of being a racist because he wore trump out while trent protesting against a portion of the supreme court. >> the mega hat carries a connotation to that provokes reaction for many people. especially for marginalized people.>> tom have you been referred to perhaps a modern day version of the confederate battle flag? >> the hout announced a certain set of political commitments. alyssa milano, the actors, describes how it is that modern day white sheet. underneath this is we give privilege to these white kids. he could sit down with savannah guthrie and redeem himself. then there all these other folk who would just presume you aren't so innocent. >> we felt from this experience that you own anybody an apology? do you see your own fault? there's something aggressive about standing there.
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>> at least in that case the media had to pay for their lives. sam sued millions and walked with millions. there is the greatest race hoax of all. that was the juiciest bullet hoax. because uc was black he was immediately believed. didn't matter how far-fetched his story was. someone yelled this is mega country and one of the most left-wing slaves in america. smolen's word was taken to truth. >> breaking news, actor and musician jussie smollett from his show, empire was attacked and beaten early this morning in chicago. police say could be a hate crime. >> there are many indications of hate crime here. they are looking for 2 suspects who were apparently wearing make america great again house. >> we have a media that saying it's a debate whether or not
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what happened to jussie smollett as a hate crime. subserve. >> jc salt who noose on his neck. just this week. >> this media has cast so much down on his story which i find so personally offensive. that a gay black man is targeted and then suddenly he becomes the victim a people's disbelief. >> he said his attackers hurled racial and homophobic slurs at him. this is america in 2019. >> they all take themselves so seriously. listen, it is possible, incredibly to actually go lower than the media.race hustler and profiteer, ben crump accuse connery for stealing the black for the black teens. he said her behavior was in emblematic behavior that is endangered so many black men in the past. another race obsessed lunatic name to reinitiate called call marie a suspected white person's supremacist woman appeared claim to teens paid for by could she try to still from him.
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his view has seen 5 many times. there's a racial division to be inflamed in america, ben crump is almost always there with a blowtorch of lies. crump lied about michael brown that he held his hands up and said don't shoot. it's alive people still repeat. hands up, don't shoot. crump lied that jacob blake was unarmed and came as a peacemaker. crump lied to that mckee o'bryant was unarmed which was untrue on the video. crump lied that daunte wright was shot not by mistake by an officer grabbing her taser but rather intentionally impossible for him to know. crump lied the officers were at the wrong address with breonna taylor. that's a lie that people still believe. just a few weeks ago, without knowing the facts of the motive, crump told us young ralph jarl shot ringing the doorbell my blackbeard crump is trying really hard to take the place, take the crown of race hustler, king race hustler from al sharpton. the king will not go down without a fight.
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today, was a funeral of jordan neely.the homeless man who died while being restrained by former marine daniel penny. this too is about race. neely was black and penny is white. so sharpton of course sees green. >> her funeral was right here. jordan sat right there. i watched his mother's funeral would been chopped up and he never been the same. jordan was not annoying someone on the train. jordan was screaming for help. [applause]. we keep criminalizing people with mental illness. people keep criminalizing, people that need help. they don't need abuse, they need help.
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>> is al sharpton ever been to a funeral for a black person killed by a black person? was he literally worshiped at the altar of division pete she was at billy's funeral. how do we know? there are photographs of her praying all over the internet. she was also seen taking selfies outside the funeral. she's clearly very distraught over his death. after spending decades fighting for colorblind society, and really honestly, almost getting there. maybe 15 years ago. skin color is now supreme. in the media, in our schools, with our politicians. it's a lens through which every story is told. and increasingly it's how our society functions. victor davis hanson is a senior fellow reporter. victor it's always great to see you. what you think is going on? why have we return, i don't know, 1950. why do we return to the america that sees a through the prism
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through race. >> i think after george floyd there was a sense of our lease that there had to be some wrong redressed and they decided reverse discrimination or rejecting martin luther king's content of our character in favor of color of her skin was a solution. you're right. as a conglomeration of politics, the media, academia. joe biden went to howard university and demagogues in front of the national audience. the biggest threat of the 9 states was white supremacists of violence. this is at a time when 100,000 people are killed by fentanyl from mexico in 2000 and african americans were killed 90 percent of other elf african-americans. that was exurban excerpt of jesus to say that. in california where for $45 billion deficit and a reparations committee that gavin newsom was in a wink and a nod supporting that wants $800 billion in reparations for the premise that somebody's
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ancestor 8 generations ago may have been a slave and somebody else ancestors 8 generations ago may have been a slave owner. therefore they in the present have to make the necessary adjustments. the academic world we have to invent adjectives because a number of victim -sized is to great for the number victimizer. it wasn't racism and systemic racism. you can see racism all the time we stayed systemic. it's like air, it's everywhere. we don't have to prove it. we don't see there's aggression, we say there's micro-aggression. you can't sense it but it's there if you're properly trained. look at mark miller and lloyd austin pitt the got before congress and swore the chief problem in the military was white range. there is a reaction against it. you see or short 16,000 recruits in the army. we see that reparations have a 70 percent negative pulling. he saw this recent attempt to have the cleopatra series fabricate the idea that
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cleopatra who was a macedonian greek in the line of ptolemy kings and queens was african-american and the people don't want to be indoctrinated. there is a group of all different people, black, hispanic, white, that are getting very tired of the rationalization and they're pushing back. it's tragic. we have a rendezvous with yugoslavia. rwanda if we don't stop it. >> i was gonna say victor, were headed into an unknown and dark age.the truth is were returning to the story of humanity. tribalism and racism is a primitive nature of man.we had arrived somewhere well beyond it at one point in america. now sadly, were not looking at progress were looking at regression. victor davis hansen, thank you so much pete always great to hear from you. >> thank you. >> social media platforms are increasingly encouraging people to do dumb things because it's trendy. the latest new craze it's absolutely insane and fox's kevin quirk has a story. kevin? >> you probably want to file this under the banner, you
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don't want to try this at home. especially if you lived here in the states in a place like texas or tennessee or any place where believers in the second amendment value the right to bear arms and their safety. there is a new and frankly disturbing tiktok trend and in it groups of young men are storming into random people's houses. while filming their reactions. tonight, for example in the uk cops were investigating after one clip shows a dad telling intruders, look i've got kids feared as he is pleading for them to get out. just think about that for second. how insanely dangerous and possibly fatal that would be if you tried this sort of stone in the states. in other video students are shown minister to women as they demand they leave her home. the past the group that posted this video has posted other videos entering several schools of prohibited areas of supermarkets. just another of the many
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examples of differences between europe and the good old us of a. i don't have to tell you what would happen if you try to pull down in the hood somewhere. out in colorado, i mean come on man. >> you know it's easy to laugh because of the stupidity kevin. you can see how when the stories and some is the next big tragedy in america that has us talking once again about race. get smart kids. kevin quirk, thank you so much. >> you bet. >> reparations is considered a french policy proposal. it's becoming a reality. one governor cited reparations bill into law. there are growing calls for more reparations across the country. more on that, next. [music] [music] d from the army. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy what i love to do.
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the rage from san francisco to the state of california. facing demands from millions of dollars to each black resident. it looks to meet inspiring others of the country to jump on the movement. the host, chase it ranch has more details, he is with us now. jason?
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>> hey will, you might want to start saving up to music money. you and i are going to be pain if it resident in tampa florida has its way. his speech has gone viral. apparently black people don't care about crime or homelessness. they just want money. >> we care about our reparations. after put my people on notice that we want reparations. our 4 parents of us we didn't work for free and underpaid and all this nonsense. the white folks get away with it to talk about the great city there building. no, we want our reparations. $3 million per person. $3 million per person, right here in the city. that's only people black people got to care about. >> tampa has a little over 90,000 black residents. a good guess is public not in the budget but, he's probably got fan and squad member, cory bush reparations probably sound sweet when you make up for campaign funds you funneled to your husband for security. >> united states has a moral
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and legal obligation to provide reparations for the enslavement of africans.black people in our country cannot wait any longer for our government to begin addressing each and every one of the extraordinary bits of harm, all of the harm and is caused. >> washington state governor, jay inslee agrees with that and he didn't wait. he signed with democrats saying the first state-sponsored reparations law in the country. up until 1968, the state had thousands of racial covenants in place that said black residents other groups couldn't purchase certain homes. to remedy that justice the state is going to collect a new $100 fee on home purchases to fund loans for first-time homebuyers. to be eligible, you have to be from one of the groups impacted by the racial covenants and you either had delivered washington
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before 1968 or be a descendent of someone who lived here. that means some 20 something who already has equal access to home loans, that person is eligible for program due to a racist history that he or she never experienced. all because of skin color. democrats will argue this is reparations to black residents who lost out on generational wealth. because it but couldn't buy homes of the time. they're not hiding the fact this is a racist program to a racist policy. it's an update. >> were going to use the same system that enabled presidents and vice homeownership to do some good help people obtain houses. >> we are excluding white people from taxpayer-funded home loans as a way to say it's races to exclude certain groups of people from home loans. it's what i call equity will. >> we are going to do something unconstitutional to make up for something in the past that was
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unconstitutional. as i said at the top of the show jason, it doesn't look like progress, it looks like regress. jason rance, always great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks well. >> in frail and incoherence are the hallmarks of leadership in the democratic party micah joe biden john federman. their mental shortcomings are celebrated, not question. the same can't be said for 89-year-old diane feinstein. some democrats are using her physical and mental decline to seek some potential for personal to obtain power. here's an example. nancy pelosi's daughter is on feinstein staff. she's been seen pushing around the capital as you can see on the screen. caring for feinstein. it's some are saying then sample with questionable motives and volunteer for pelosi that this could be a form of elder abuse. trey gotti is a host of sunday night in america with trey gotti.he is hosting fox news
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tonight right here in this chair all next week. he joins us now. trey, great to see you. i don't know what to make with what's going on with diane feinstein. we have to state the obvious that pelosi seems to have some conflicting motives here. >> i think her motive is pretty clear. she wants to help out. you gotta keep in mind will, they wanted diane feinstein gone in 2018 when she was last on the ballot. they ran a progressive against her. she won but narrowly. you may remember will, they wanted to punish diane feinstein for hugging lindsey graham. tier member that? let me tell you, hug peggy lindsey's punishment in it of itself. you don't need to add anything to that. they wanted her off the judiciary committee. this is the part i find stunning. she has a zero in nra rating, she has a 100 day real rating. she's the one who told amy coney barrett, the dogma lives
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to lovely indio. that's not progressive enough. they want to get rid of her so they could get someone that they think is more liberal. >> in attempting to be charitable trey, what i'm talking about with the conflicted motivations. she wants feinstein to hold on so she can help adam schiff when that seat in the senate. others want feinstein to go now. gavin newsom can appoint is it barbara lee to that seat. is pelosi actually helping out feinstein, is pelosi's daughter caring for her out of compassion or political motivation? it seems to be as you point out, it's clearly out of an abusive thing of keeping her around for years so they could turn the seat over the shift. >> i will say this, not to be a contrarian. i prosecuted elder abuse cases. there are horrific instances of what people do to the elderly. i can't remember, will, when i get to be her age, i want you to put me in the united states
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senate. i want 30 people taking care of me in a really nice restaurant i could go to whenever i want. i think. >> a nice retirement home? i get what you're saying. united states senate, let's call it what it is, retirement home. >> she's middle age for the senate. she's not even old for the senate. >> gaudi, when he come into host the show which haircut are you gonna go with it? which hairstyle? >> the one you have right now. i'm going to, you had such a great week. i'm going to copy your hairstyle and see how works out. >> gaudi was on the blue cane podcast. we went through the greatest hits over his revolving hairstyle over time. trey gaudi, always great to see you. >> you 2 will, thank you. >> for vic what swami is running for president.
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[music] tenant is running for president as a republican. is one of the few candidates that talks about civic duty. last week he got attention as headlines screamed he wanted to take the voting age away from anyone under the age of 25. what he believes is that americans need to be more invested in their own country if they want the right to vote. it's in a unique idea. talk to him about it on the police observe the blue cane podcast. here's part of our conversation. >> i want washington to go back to being what george washington the founding fathers envisioned it to be. which is 3 branches of government 4. i'm for these things. a very different path to getting there then the path
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that led us to where we are right now. which is, young people, you probably saw the story. now saying they would rather hold on to tiktok than the right to vote. a majority of young people and serving the delete said that's what they would prefer. they would hold onto their social media accounts then vote. the 3 branches of government are 3 branches of government 4. whatever we are doing ain't getting us there. we have to think about it differently that's what i'm try to do. >> voting is not guaranteed in the constitution. read the constitution front to back. our founding fathers wrote the amendment. you can't restrict the vote based on criteria. there is no constitutionally guaranteed right to vote because we don't leave in a direct democracy.
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we lived in a constitutional republic.that means something. it comes with civic duties. against that backdrop find the privileges of citizens to duties, i think that's closer to the flame of the american way. that in a small pragmatic way, and inapplicable weight is my took a first step towards last week when i said if you want to vote in this country before the age of 25 let's start with that. before the age of 25 then you have to either have served the country or at minimum serve the country by learning something about it past the same civics test we require of naturalized citizens. you are our eye on the same wavelength will. >> i give you a hard time but i don't hate the proposal. it's a carrot instead of stick in terms of drawing people to civic engagement. i would push back on one thing. i don't know how concerned i should be that young people would sooner give up the right to vote and they would give up tiktok. i think if you ran a poll for the american population at large would be to succumb and some the outcomes regardless of agent demographics. but hypothetically make something up. people my age.
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would you rather give up weekly alcoholic beverage or have your right to vote? we might be disappointed in the outcome of some of those poll results. for young people it happens to be tiktok. i don't know if that's unique to them is my point on how near and dear they hold that right to vote. versus the alternative. but i do thank you're getting out but i do like this idea of is hate, you can avail yourself of privileges that would manifest by the age of 25 if you understand the country or invest in the country. what were really getting at here is that age. what were getting out here is understanding of the country. what i thank you're asking people to do is to understand america. either by sacrificing to her from some of your time or understanding who she is an historical and philosophical context. the truth is for vic, i'm not t
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sure, i'm thinking abstractly with you. were not formulae law. not sure what changes at the age of 25. i would like to see the entire citizenry more educated and more investigated in america. >> i'm with you will. i really am. this is the first conversation i've had since i rolled the policy idea out. that gets into the depth of my journey to get there. it just turns out, i'm with you. say 2 things in response. against the backdrop of agreement. one is, i'm actually given people 3 paths to understand the country. one is serve the country. military or first responder police service. if not, at least learn something about the country in the form of same civics tests that immigrants have to pass to become naturalized voting citizens. then if not, lived in the country for 7 years experience it as a taxpayer or finding your own way to have some skin in the game as an adult in the country. those are 3 different paths to experience or know something about the country.
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>> whether or not you like that idea, i think it's a port we have people willing to consider big ideas to improve america. you can shuffle conversation with 2024 gop, vivek ramaswamy on the will forecasts. the potential of artificial intelligence is posing a threat to humanity in a number of ways. ai can be part of your intimate personal life. your love life. you can date in ai bought name karen. is this really the future? do you want to date a bought name karen? how does this affect marriage and having kids? or on that, next.[music] my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community.
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support to erotic pillow talk. prospective boyfriends have lined up to land a date with karen ai. currently there's a 96 hour waitlist. read blackman is founder and ceo of virtue. nai ethical risk consultancy. he is author of the book, ethical machines and he joins us now. to talk about this exhilarating or threatening idea to humanity. >> it depends on what you're saying to the chap bot. >> you and i had conversations of where this is headed. within 5 years ai will be integrated into every one of our lives in some fashion. >> it already is and some low stakes cases. one thing we are all familiar with is our photo software. i took a photo of you and it goes into my photo on medically. if you do international travel instead of having an agent read your passport you just take
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your photo and knows who you are and spits it out and off you go. it started beginning to get integrated. we will see more and more of it. in 5 years from now we will see a tremendous amount of use cases. and it'll fade into the background. we don't know where interacting with ai purchase interacting the software would like.>> give me a vision of what life looks like in 5 years. you didn't necessarily paint a dystopian vision. you said it might not look unlike something like walking phoenix with her. >> i think it's totally bizarre for the record. i think some people, many people especially given the pandemic of loneliness we are seeing now are going to turn to chat bot is instead of people. it's not to contend those people for having relationships with chat bot. my question is why are they trying to chat bot's and all people. what's going on in their lives. the funding emotional comfort more in ai than in people. it's a weird thing. mr. expansive problem. not to blame those people.
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it surfaces some other kind of issue that we may need to face. >> issues and humanity inside of ourselves with us as a society. i think it's a number one story there is to consider. i think every other story is subsidiary to what the impact of artificial intelligence will be on sylvan lake should. read blackman, i've enjoyed these conversations. that's what these continue. >> my pleasure. >> dating ai robots won't help this problem by the way. it was a birthrates on a major decline. they fall by 20 percent since 2007. what's behind the decline? doctor jean 20 is a professor and author of, generations, the real differences between gen z, boomers and she joins us lie. doctor twain, good to have you with us. why is this happening? why have birthrates plummeted? >> that's not economic factors. median incomes for 25 ã 44-year-olds are at all-time highs even when adjusted for inflation. economists tell us of the
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counties with the strongest job growth have the biggest declines in the birth rate. it's other factors. it's things like technology has led to a change in values. insulin to more individualism. more focus on the self and less on others. when young adults who don't want children are asked why, they often give reasons like, personal independence or i just don't want children. very individualistic reasons. >> yeah, individualism to me is a nice way to frame the concept of selfishness. these are people focusing on their own individual needs and desires as opposed to those perhaps of the family. there's also the science that apparently sperm counts have been down that has been studied over time as well. the question is this doctor, where does this take us? a society that is not replenishing itself is not have right prospects for the future.
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>> yeah, there's certainly some big challenges to come. with these declining birthrates. in the most immediate ones which we are already seeing is in terms of products that products for children in elementary schools and so on. they're gonna start to construct. the long-term, we could end up like japan which already has this issue. so, a lot of older people not enough young people to care for them.not enough young workers to pay into social security. it has these very long-term implications. >> yeah. every individual human represents a font of ideas. so less people, less ideas. less ideas, less prosperous
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future. lesley cohen outsource this all to ai. i doubt that's the case as well.doctor jean twain, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> is clear we should be getting our kids off the devices. they need less time online and more time outside. our next guest, steve reynolds says that's more important than ever. the mediator, more on that next. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado is made for more. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be more. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado. made for more. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee ♪
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>> today's a fun day. thank you man. that was a lot of fun. >> did you guys enjoy it? >> thank you so much. >> hi, so many. >> no such thing as a bad y. steve is the author of a brand-new book, catcher crayfish and counsel stars. you grew up in the midwest, michigan. deliver montana now. subtle intimate. as a crayfish, crawfish, crawdad? growing up in texas it was crawfish. >> . >> man, you're getting right into a highly contested issue. >> that's right. i grew up crayfish. look at it this way. people who eat most of them call them crawfish. so, i'm torn between going with my upbringing going with what seems to make the most sense. you see the books title.
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the books title is crayfish man. >> you're the expert steve. everybody knows that. on this note, where can we find the book? how do we get our kids outdoors? >> one of the thing quick first thing of getting your kids outdoors, i like to point out the irony that carry them, i made a profession lifestyle out of being outdoors all the time yet, still have to have conversations most every day with my kids about devices. it never goes away but, as a parent you enjoy an authority position. i don't want to advise people to be like totally dictatorial but, a lot of times getting your kids outdoors comes down to saying, forgetting outdoors. i'm not looking for your opinion about it. with that said the more you do to make it fun, to make it adventurous, the better.i'd like to show them, i'd like them to see me, a role model for them.
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in an atmosphere where i am enthusiastic and engaged. i like them to see that. i think that is infectious. when i take them out to do the stuff i love i get to do it and i love it. they get to experience being with someone who's energetic, and as he asked it, educated about it and it's infectious. they learn how to be engaged. >> they want to be with you. they want to be with you no matter what you're doing. the conversation steve and i have had in the past. i love that you say it, you own it you're the michael jordan of hunting. why would you not read your kids to hunt. quickly in 30 seconds, steve of them to know some the things you hope to show them outdoors? i wish someone showed me how to track. what are the things to do outdoors? >> yeah, you will get about 70 of them and catch a crayfish and count the stars. it's everything you need any want your kids to be to experience ingenuity, discovery, basic outdoor skills and how to have a raw edge.
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a toughness to them. as things they will learn with engaging in these projects. >> catcher crayfish, count the stars. check them out on weedeater. he's a michael jordan of hunting. steve, thanks so much. >> thank you ma'am. >> i had a great week hanging out with you. thanks for welcoming me in. next week trey gaddy would be entered adjacent chafe and is in for sean. have a good night. [music] >>welcome to the special edition of hannity. i'm jason she fits in n for daniel penny one. tonight trust in our justice system has been shattered. this week the term report revealed serious wrongdoing. according to dreams finance federal officials engaged in political targeting. they shielded democrats from prosecution. the deceived of fisa court and they worked with the clinton

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