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but they never correct the record when the real truth emerges. you think by now they've gotten it wrong. animosit many times the media wt slow down and wait foruld thin the facts before jumpingjumping to conclusions on these stories. but that's just itn the stor. better. >> they know better and yet still jump to conclusions. it's deliberate. d ofd sarah comrieel is thibere lt victim of the media's lies. sarah comres, a nurse at bellevue hospital in new york . >> she's six months pregnant. and earlier this week, coverage went viral after she was filmed arguing with five teenagers over a city bike over. sure, please, please, please help me. if you don't go to , you're not going to pay. no more . >> you took his.
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i'm not trying to money. i do not know. no, don't.help. please. you're she's just crying. i'm not crying. you're not going. >> i got to when you baby girl come out with you, how do you stop crying? >> not not to take him down. this seat apparently just finished a 12 hour shift at the hospital. now normal in a situation like this, the individual races would not matterr came d. will not it appears to just be a dispute over a bike. but in today's america, you must see race and you are toquired to take the side of any black person in incidents peat also involve a white personinvo. evidence does not matter. and not only do you haveu have t to side with the person of, you color, but you must immediately believe that the incident
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is racial in nature. so because of these rules, sarah comrie is white in the five teenagers are black and thereforeers sarah comrie is automatically racist and at fault. thosblack. rah, is e are the rules in amer. >> and the media headlines comediately followed those rules, referring to comrie as a karren, which is a new racial slur for white women. here's the daily beast. viral clip shows new york citye. carrying allegedly trying to take a black man city bikslua the route ha bd a similar headline, new york city bike care and put on leave leavmployer revolt, whatever his revolt wrote city bike, karen placed on leavlt, w. after screaming for help while trying to steal in a viral clip . these smears,of thes these racial smears, comres employer employer, which should empl known better, should have given her the benefit ofknown be the doubt. also accused comrie of racism in a statement, the hospital called her actions, quote, disturbing, and they put herents on leave and they are nowsturbi
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it tewing her employmentng. >> but it turns out there was a major problem with the story . sarah comrie didn't steabikel f the bike from the black s. nager now we know they stole the bike from her. for it. she had paid for it and theycall tried to take it. comrie has the receipts to prove it and has released them through her lawyer. he points out the obvious fact that race has nothing to doas rc with this incident. eie what happened is you got off inn a 12 hour shift at bellevueshe r hospital and she tried to goie home. she went to a vacant bike where no one was touching, no one was on . she mounted the bike. she paid for the bike. she ended up actually pulling back off the dockingshs station. and then around that time,d up l these individual were claiming that that was their bike. oh, someone pushed the bike while she was on it back intoede the docking station. so it locked again b . and the rest of the video is shown. that's where the video picks up . and these receipts show that she rented the bike, the serial
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numbers match. so there's n sheo question tha e the bike that shrse is onthat t and thathe video is a bike that she reserved. >> could this just have been an ugly miscommunication? >> i mean, 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. >> sars-cov-2 has every right to be upset that the five neighbors were stealing the bike from her, but she san't getting any apologies now . in fact, shewe w mayould be outb a job and has been smeared inten the medig a and all overmeared i the internet. even today, after thos new details emerged, nbc news continued to spread the lie in a tweet to their nine million followers. >> the outlet admitted the factn that the nurse had paiewd fornei the bike. paid for >> here's their headline, their tweet. a new york city hospital employee has been placed on leave after a viral video that appeared to show herlo attemptingyee after to take her rentalhowed bike from a group ofhe young black men, garnering millions of viewsof young. news has now, nbc news has put that single tweet out to nine nothi
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million followers and has done nothing to correct now that we have new information. and if it weren't for community notes on twitter, which flagged the tweet as misleading, thenat nbc news wouldha continue to gee away with this lie. n' the media has done this timetime and time again they fell for the bubble wallace hoax. you remember the famous nascar driver who claims someone put a noose in his garage? >> it turned out just to be a garage pull rope, but the media ran with the story anyway. >> nascar investigatinthe paymgh a shocking incident, a noose found in the garage of t. drive r bubba wallace. it could have been one of their own who did something like this and that is what's most concerning to officials here, that this happens that year. >> twenty , twenty is just beyond belief. the racism directed at a starvee of nascar who's been helping in n2020, the drive against hate. and these arit>>e the confederae flag. they're tonight the questions about how someone was able to get inside bob wallace's garage doong the dr to leave a >> just propaganda, shameless
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propaganda. and the media did the sameless o thing to nick sandeman. they dockemedia tod sandemanf bein and accused him of being a racist because he wore a trump while protesting against abortion at the supreme court. >> the that carries a certain connotation that provokes a condition reaction from many people, especially from marginalized people, some have even referred to that as a modern day version ofally f the confederate battle flag. the hat announced a certain seon of political commitments. alyssa milano, i think the actress describes the hat as the modern day white sheet. underneath this is that we give privilege to these white kids. he can sit down, savannaht. guthrie, and redeem himself, but then they're all we give th other folk who we just presume, you know, who aren't sois exp innocent. >> you feel from thisere experience at you owe 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,least in the media had to pay foray for t their lies and sued several outlets and reportedly walked away with millions of dollars in settlement money. >> and then, of course, there's perhaps the greatest race hoax of all. and that was the juicy smollett hoax again, because juicy was black , he was immediately believed it didn't matter how far fetched his story and that someone yelled, this is maga countrhe juiciy in the a co one of the most lefs.t wing cities in america. smolla, its worde of the was tan as truth. >> some breaking news actor and musician jussie smollett from the hit show empire was attacked and beaten early this morning in chicago. and police say it could be a hate crime. there are many indications of a hate crime here. they are looking for two suspects who were apparently wearing make america great agaiamd was tan. arly t wehi have a media that's sayingu it's a debate whether or notld e just happened to just be small. >>ar igain hout is a hate crime. it's absurd.her or jussie smollett had a noose on his neck just this week. hati
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the media has really cast so who much doubt on his story, which i find so personally offensive,l thaty a black man is targeted and then suddenly he becomes the victim of people's disbelief. he said his attackers hurledtart racial and homophobic slurs atsi him. >> this is america in 2019. they all take themselves so seriously. seriou incr listen, it is possible incredibly to actually go lower than the media. race hustlers and profiteer ben crump accused of stealing the bike from those black teens. he said her behavior was,ng the quote, emblematic behavior that has endangered bens. so manyst. black men in the past. and another race obsessed lunatic named tariq nasheed called comrie a , quote, suspected white supremacistcall woman. he eve n claimemarid one of the teens had paid for the bike and she tried to steal fromhe ty him. his tweet has been t seeill n nearly five million times. now, incidentally, if there
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is a racial division to be inflamed in america, ben crump s is almost always there with a blow torch of lies. crump lied about michael brown that he held his hands upl and said, don't shoot. it's a lie tha bthatt people hel repeat. hands up, don't shoot. crump lied that jacob blake was unarmed and came as a peacemaker. crump lied that mickey bryant was unarmed, something we could see was untrue. on the video, crump lied to donte wright was shot not by mistake by an officer grabbing her taser, but rather intentionally impossible for him to know. unp lied that officers wereot b at the wrong addressmice with brianna taylor . that's a lie that peopler graber believe. and just a few weeksad agodresst without knowing the facts,ha the motive, crump told us young ralph yahel was shot ringinge. the doorbell while black crumpt is trying really hard to take the place. take the crown of race. hustler, king race hustler from al sharpton. but the king will not go dow n kin withoug rat a fight. today was the funeral of jordan neely, the homeless mantoday,
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who died while being restrained. by former marine daniel pene. diedw, this, too, is about race because neely was black and. penny is white. >> ss abo sharpton, ofout cours green . the mother was killed and a funeral was right here. and jordan said right there and watched his mother. >> funerals have been chopped cp up and he'd neveedr been the sae . >> jordan was not annoying someone on the train. >> jordan was screaming for help. >> we keep kreml analyzing people with mental illness. people keep criminalizing people that need help. they don't need abuse. >> they need help. as al sharpton ever been to a
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funeral for a black person a black person? >> aoc literally worship at the altar of racial division today. >> she, too, was at neelys funeral. how do we know? because there are photographs of her praying all over the internet. she is also seen taking selfiesr outside the funeral. she's clearly verye phs of h di over his death. >> now, after spending decades fighting for a colorblind society and really, honestly, almost getting there, maybe fifteen years ago. >> skin color is now supreme in the media, in our schools, with our politicians. >> it'ng decads a lens through h every story is told. wisy funccreasingly, it' how our society functions. >> victois hanr davis hanson iso senior fellor w at the hoover institution and he joins us now. >> victor, it's always great to see you . what do you think is going on here? why have we returnedwhat you to, i don't know, nineteen fifty? kny are we returned to an america that sees everything through the prism of race? to th >> well, i think after
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the george floyd, there was a sense among our elites that there had to be some wrong redress and they decided that reverse discrimination or rejecting martin luther king's content of our character ina favor of color, of our skin wast a solution. dressed but it's you're right. it's a conglomeration ofreversct politics. ing ma luther the media, academ. i mean, joe biden went to howard university color o and demagogued in front of a national audience that the biggest threatas a cfront of united states was white supremacist violence. and this is at a time whennce. 100,000 people are killed00 by fentanyl from mexico. and 10,000 african-americans are killed, 90% of themther e by other african-americans. so that was anlfrica absurd exer to say that we have in california, we have a forty five billion dollar deficit and we have a reparations committee that gavin newsom was kindthat in a wink and a nod supporting, not supporting, supporting that once 800 billion dollars in reparations for on the premise that somebodythe prem ancestor eight generations ago might have been enslaved and somebody
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else's ancestors eight generations ago. may have been a owner, and therefore they helped in the present make the necessaryb adjustments. and , you know, inncestors the world , we have to invente have adjectives because the number of victims victimize tves becado great for the number ofvictim victimizers. so it wasn't racisizer. m. raciit's systemic racism. you can't see racism all the time. so we say it's systemic. it's like, er it's everywhere. we don't have to prove it. we say there's a we don't say there is aggression, we say there is microaggression, you can't sense it, but it'swe a there if you're properly traine's like d. on't s >>ee and look at mark milian, lloyd austin, they got beforenst congress b and they swore thatna yes, if the chief problem in the military was white rage and there's a reaction against it, you see that we're short 16 thousand recruits in the army. you see that reparations has a 70 percent negative polling. you saw this recent attemptit. to have the cleopatra series fabricate the idea000 fahat
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cleopatra, who was a macedonian cle, ptolemaicin kings and queens, was african-american. and the people just don't want to be indoctrinated. so there is a group of all different peoples, black , hispanic, white, that are getting very tired of the racialization and they're pushing back . it's tragic. we're going down. erican a we have a we have a rendezvous with yugoslavia or rwanda. if we don' a groupt stop it.and they >> yeah. and that's that's i was goingh to say, victor, we're headed into an unknown and dark age. but the truth is we're returning to the story of humanity. tribalism and racism is actually the primitivenkno nature of man.wn ath we had arrived somewhere welle beyond it at one pointtr iuthe u america. re now, sadly, we'rhae not lookingp at progress. g regression. nt >> victor davis hanson, thank you so much. always great to hear from. ing t >> thank you .victor all right. social median, platforms thank e increasingly encouraging people to do dumb things because it's trendy. use it's the latest new craze, it'stest w absolutely insane. and fox's kevin corke has the story. >> kevin everett. well, you probably want to file
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this under the banner. you probably don't want to try this at home. bespecially if you live, say, here in the states and a place like texas or tennessee or any place where believers in the second amendment valuestatei the right to bear arms and ofnee course, their safety. oe you see, therebeliever is a newd frankly disturbing tiktok trend out there. stof young groupew and f men are storming into random people's houses while filming their reactions. and tonight, for example, in the uk, cops are investigating after one clip shows a dad telling intruders, i've got kids as he's pleading for them to get out. for now, just think about that for a second. how insanely dangerous and possibly fatal that wouldano be if you tried this sort of stunt here iusaln the states th now, in other videos, teens are seen menacing a woman as she demands they leave her home. >> in the past, the group that posted this video has posted other videos entering several schools and prohibited areas of supermarkets. >> just another of the manyny
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examples of differences between een europe and the good ol us ow a . i don't have to tell you what hp would happen ipen f you tried to pull that and you know the hood somewhere or no, outme in colorado. >> i mean, comn.e on , man. now that that is you know, it's easy to laugh because of the stupidity, kevin , but you ca>> you kn easily see how t these stories ends up as theheth next big tragedye next in amerc that has us talking once againe about race. get smart kids. kevin corke, thank you so much. uba i reparations was once just considered a fringe policy proposal, but now it's becoming a reality. one governor just signed a reparations bill into lawconsd and there are growing callers fb more reparations across the country. we're on that nextg a real . so musty in here, everybody. dampierre, everybody, dampierre, danford attacks
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because you and i are going yo be paying for resident in tampa. >> florida has his way.u an he spoked ai art a councisil mi yester day and his speech has gone viral. apparently, black people don'tw. care about crime or just homelessness. >> they just want monewant mone we care about our reparations and we have to put white people on notice that we want reparations that are for parents. and thus we didn't work for free and underpaid. and all this nonsense. is non itd the whitsee folks get away with it and they talk abou ttth the great city they're building . no, we want reparations.ant ou three million dollarr s per person, three million dollars per person. right. here in this city. >> that's the only thing black people got to care about. now, tampa has a little over ninety thousand black residents . >> i'm going to guess it's probably not in the budget, but he's probably got a fan in squad member corey busch. reparations probably soundsesidn sweeter when you've gots.t to m up for campaign fundsbu you funneled to your husband for security. buyou made these comments this s week. >> the uniteecurity.
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d states has a moral and legal obligation and reparations for the enslavement of africans. ain black people in our countryy cannot wait any longer for our government to begin addressing each and every one of the extraordinary bits of harm, all of the harm it has called. now, washington state governor jay inslee. he agrees with that and he didn't wait. you just signed what democrats say is the first state sponsored reparations law inslea the country. now up untilgrwith nineteen sixl eight , this state had 1sands of thousands of racial covenants int hade tha black residents and other groups couldn't purchase certain homes to remedy that injustice, the state is going to collect a new one hundred fauci on home purchases to fund loans for first time. residehomebuyers. state buist to be eligible, you have h to be from one oasf the groups impacted by the racial covenants. buye irs.ither had to live nf the washingtongr before 1968 or be a descendant of someone who lived
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here. that means some twenty something who already has equals access to home loans.96 that perso8 or bn is now eligibr a program due to a racistht forp history that he or shero never experienced, all because of skin color. now, democrats will argue that this is reparations to black als who lost out on generational wealth because they couldn't buy homes at the time. be o but they're not hiding the fact that this is caa racis. program to a racist policy. >> it's an update. we're going to use the same system that enabled prejudice and bias in homeownership to doo some good and help people obtain houses. >> so we're excluding white people from taxpayer funded home loans as a way to say it's racist to exclude certainertaing groups of people from home loans. >> that'om home s what i call e. >> well, you know, we're goingus to do something unconstitutional to make up for something. in the past that was unconsented tional. as i said at the top of the show, jason doesn't look like progress. it looks regress.
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>> jason , it's always great to talk to you. thank you . thanks. >> well, all right.as i s frailty, incompetenceai showe seem to beu. the hallmarks of leadership inll the democratic party these days. >> just look at joe biden, john fetterman. >> they're obvious mental shortcomings are celebrated, s l not questioned. t be saithd feder can'ea for any nine year olmadsome d dianne feinstein. some democrats are using herem physical and mentats are usidece to seek some potential for personal attack. >> personally obtaining power. >> here's an example. n an exelosi's daughter is o feinsteiamn staff and she's been seen pushing her around the capitol. on as you can see on the screen, they're quote unquote, caring for feinstein. now, some are saying an example with some questionable motives involved here for pelosi, that this could be a form of elder abuse. >> trey gowdy is the host of sunday, sunday night in america with trey gowdy. he's also hosting fox news tonight right here in this chair. all next week. and he joins us now.tti.he
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trey, grea it to see you .n thi i don't know what you make ofdo what's going on with dianne i think we wekn would have to state the obvious ths to havetives e some conflicting motives here. >> oh, i actually think heris pe motive is pretty clear . p adam schiff. in mi bundt you've got to keep in min, will they want to . dianne feinstein gone in 2018 when she was last on the ballot . goey ran a progressive against her. she wone i the ballot. n narrowly, you may remember, will , they wanted to punish dianne feinstein for hugging lindsey graham. you remember that? now, let me. hugging linsey is punishment in and of itself. you don't need to add anythingie to that. ry's puy wanted they wanted he off of the judiciary committee.i and this is the part that stunning . she has a zero nra rating.e part sh ie has a one hundred naral rating, and she is the one who told amy coni barrett the the dogma lives too loudly within
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you , and that's not progressive enough. they want to get rid of her so they can get someone they think is more liberal. in attempting to beiberal charitable, trey, what i'm talking about with the conflicting motivations is clearly she wants feinstein to hold on so that she can helpt adam schiff one day win thattei seat in the senate while others want feinstein to go nowse so gavin newsom can appoint is it barbara lee to that seat ? so you is pelosi actually helping out? feinstein is pelosi's daughter caring for her out of compassion or out of political motivation? it seems to be, as you point out, it's clearly out of this really abusive thing of keep her around for a year so they can turn the seat over to siftion? f. g of k well, i'llee say this ought to e a contrarian. i prosecuted elder abuse casesnn . there are horrific instances of what people dothere to the eld. i can't remember. i mean, it will when i get to be her age, i want you toto e put me in the unitedin the u
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states senate. i want thirty people taking care of me and a really nice restaurant that i can go to whenever i want. >> i , i think it is a nice retirement home. >> he cares for dianne feinstein. pardon me. it's now a nice retirement home. i get what you're saying. the united states senate, let's just call it what it is , a retirement home. >> i mean, she's middle age for the senate. >> she's not even old for the senate. gowdy when you come in to host this show next week, which haircut are you going to goll i with ? >> which hairstyle? you know, with the one youwh hai t now.nna go i'm going to i'm going w to i'me going to . y you had suchw. a great week. >> i'm going to copy your hairstyle and see how it works out. goudey was on the wheel podcast sometime ago. we went through the greatest hits of his evolving hair style . over time, he'll hanm going g o. one , i imagine, when you get to hang out with him all next week. treye ent gowdythroug, h the gralwaya you too, will . >> thankys you . all right. >> vikram swami is running for w president and he has a unique proposal to change how we vote in this country. it's interesting. it's fascinating.
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the new season of duck family treasure for free. i'm a little giddy and catch the new season of duck family treasure streaming june 11 only on fox nation. america is streaming. [musikram goswami is running for president as a republican, is one of the few candidatesis e that we're aware of who talks about the importance of civic duty. last week, he got attention as headlines screamed. >> he wanted to take the voting age away from anyone under twenty five . the age what he actually believes is that americans need to be more invest in their own country if they want the right to vote. so unique idea. he beli and we talk to him about itvestd on the latest episode of the will cain podcast. here's i partry ntt of the r our conversation . and i want washington to go back to being what george washington and the envis founding fathers envisioned it to be, which is threioe branches of government, not four . so i'm for these things, but i have a very different path to getting there than than
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the path that led us to whereedo we are right now. w which is young people talent. and you probably saw this story now saying that they would rather hold on to tiktok than their right to vote. >> most a majority of young people in a survey literally just said that's what they would prefer. they would keep hold onto their social media accounts, a tick tock sooner thatory. a their right to vote. the constitution has three branches of government, nog peopledelete s they wot fouh so i want to see these thingsmet restored. civic duty, civic pride, constitutional republic. but whatever we're doing ain't getting us there. and so i think we have to think about it very differently. and that's what i'm trying to do. voting is not guaranteed in the constitution. read the entire constitution the front to back our founding fathers. everybody who wrote everynk abot amendment since they knew what to do. they were doing, they said you can't restrict the vote based on certain criteria, but there's no expressly constitutionally guaranteed right to vote because we don't live in a direct democracy. we live in a constitutional republic. and that means something. it comes with civic duties. guat againsthers w that backdrog the duties of tying the privileges of citizenship
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to dutie n a s, i think that's closer to the flame of the the american way. privilegand that in a small, vey pragmatic way, if i may say so myself. but i think that, you know,and n implementable way is what i took a first step towards d that if when you want to vote in thisu want t country before the age of twenty five , let's starntry bet with that. before the age of 25 , then you at least have to either have served the country or at minimum serve the country by learning something about it and pass the same civics test that we require of naturalized citizens. e served so you and i are on the same wavelength here, will . i just think we shouldg think te outside the usual partisanyou a boxes to get there.wavele >> you know, i give you a hardd time of it, but i don't hate the proposal. it's a carrot instead of a stick in terms of drawing people to civic engagement.d puh you know, i do b. i would push back on one thing and this i don't know how concerned i should be . the vague the young people would sooner give up their right to vote than they would give up. tiktok. because i do think if you ran some kind of poll for the american population at large , you'd be disappointed in some ofup i th the outcomeshe out regardless of age demographics. if you askedco.t demo i don't know.t hypo i'm justth hypothetically make
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something up. you know, people my age, you would you would you rather give up a weekly alcoholic beverage or have your right to vote? we might be disappointed in the outcome of some of those poll results. so for young people, just happens to be tiktok. i'm not sure that's unique to them. agis my point on how neare disa and dear they hold that righppt to vote versus the alternative. but what n i dear to vink you're getting at, what i do like this idea of is , hey, you can avail yourselves of altr privileges that would manifestn by the age o f 25 if you understand the country or invest in the country, because what we're really getting at here is not age.you un what we're getting at here is understanding of the country . what i think tha you're askingnp people to dole to is to undersd america, either by sacrificing to her some of your time or understanding who she is in a historical and philosophicalr context. and the trutg whh is ,o sh vive, i'm not sure that's i'm just thinking abstractly with you here. we're not we're not formulating law. i'm not sure what changes. at the age of twenty five .
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i would like to see the entire citizenry more educated and more invested in america. so i'm with you will. e of 25. >> i really am actually . that's where i am. spirits.. now, this is the first conversation i'm having since i've rolled this rolled the policyis is thve had s idea into the depth of my journey to get there. it just turns out pragmatic. i'm actually with i'll say two things in response. i am against the backdrop ofi'm agreement. >> one is i'm actually asked given people three paths to understand a country.country. one is sort of the country military or first responder police service. >> if not at least learn something about the country in the form of the same civics test that immigrants have to pass to become naturalized voting citizens. and if not, then at least live in the country as an adult. for seven years. respon experience idet likely as aif nt taxpayer or finding your own, ing abouway to actually at leasd some skin in the game as a vnthi adult in the country. f e so those are three different paths to experience or know something about. come to know somethingose are et the country, whether whether or
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not you like that idea, i think it's important we have people willing to consider big ideas to improve america. you can catch that fullyou li conversation, by the way, with twenty twenty four goke, i hopeful vivek ramaswamy on the latest episode ofco the will cain podcast. 2024 wherever you get your podm >>as all right. the potential of artificial intelligence is posing threats to humanity in a number of ways. i can now even be part of your intimate, personal life, your love life. you can date. and i bought name karen. is this really the future you want to data bought name karen. how will it affect marriaget tod and having kids? more on that nexat t. shopping. whoa, the unexpected can happen to any of us . >> that's why selectquote makes it easy to get the life insurance coverage you need to protect your family for less
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sport to pillow talk perspective. tic pillowboyfriends have alread up to land a date with karen ai . currently there's a ninety six hour wait listour read blackman, founder and ceo of virtue and ada ethical risk consultancy. he's also the author of the book ethical machines, and he joins us now to talk about this exhilarating or threatening idea to humanity. >> depends what you're saying to the chatgpt. it might be quite exhilarating. yeah e, you anxhild i have had conversations about where this is headed. and you told me withinying to five years i will be integrated into every one of our lives in some fashion. well, it already is in some low stakes cases. in one thing that we are are all familiar with our photo software whereof i take a photosoftwa of you willing to go to myre. will folder automatically because it recognizes your face or if you do international travel instead of having an agent read your passport, you just take your photo and you are experts that i would not you go. >> so it's already beginning to get integrated and we'll see
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more and more of it five years from now. >> yeah, we're going to seeyourp you emendous amount of useho cases and we'll start to ,t as it already does, really justf fade into the background. >> we don't know where dous a interacting with a.i. we're just working, interacting with a piece of software that we likmos. e 't know e. but give me a vision, if you would, of what life looks like in five years. you and i had a conversationraci and you didn't necessarily paint a dystopian vision, but t lookid it might nokedidn't unlike something like that movie with walking phoenix her where you doid it mi have a relationship with your a.i. concierge. >> yeah, i mean, ig t strike >> i totally bizarre for the record. i think it's totally bizarre. i do think that some people, many people, especially given the sort of pandemic of loneliness that we're seeing now, are going to turn to chat e. s instead of to peoplrecord. i'm not my movie then isn't to sort of condemn those people fo not to r having relations with chapattis. my question is , well, why are they talking to chapattis and not other people? what's going on in society at large or with them in their lives? such that they're findings emotional comfort and more a.i.o than they are and peoplen is w? that's a that's a weird thingrdi that's going on . so it strikengs me. as exa as s problem, but not to blame those people, but it to me surfaces some other kinds of issues that
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we might face. yeah. issues in humanity inside of ourselves with us as a society, i don't know. i think it'sof the numbesure tht one story there is to considersu . i think eversoy otheciety.r stor yther subsidiary to what the impact of artificial intelligencee will be on civilization. read blattman. i've enjoyed these conversations with you. let's hope they continue. my pleasure. all right. dating irobot won't help thise u problem. as.the way, us birth rates on ld major decline. they've fallen by 20 percent since 2007. so what's behind the decline? t drs jean twant is the professor and author of generations the real differences between gen z millennialsor or of, gs and boomers and silence. >> and she joins us now after. great to have you with us . so why why is this happening? why have birth rates plummetednn ? well, it's not economic factors. median incomes for twenty five to forty four year olds are at all time highs evenr when adjusted for inflation. inflateconomists tell us that
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the counties with the strongest jocountiesb growth have actualld the biggest declines in the birth rate. birth so it's other factors. it's things like technol has led to a change in values. it's led to more individualism, some more focus on the self and less on others. so whe an younnd lesg adults dot children are asked why, they often give reason os like personal independence or i just don't want children very individualistic reasons. >> hmm. yeah., individualis m to me is a nice way to also frame the concept of selfishness. these are people focusing on their own individual needs and desires as opposed to those of perhaps of a family. , by the way,shness the scienc.e is apparently sperm counts have been down.per >> that has been studied over time as well. so then the question is this,ou doctor , where does thisha take us a societyov is not replenishing itself, is not does not havree right prospects for the future. >>
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yeah, there's certainly some big challenges to come with these declining birth rates in the most immediate ones, which are already seeing is in terms of product that products for children t and elementary schools and so on . >>hat childre are going to startthe to constrict. and then 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 and has these very long term implications to every individual human represents a font of ideas. so less people, less ideas, less ideas, less prosperous future. unless we can outsource this all to ai and i doubt that's the case as well. dr jean twain, thank you so much. thank you . so it's clear we should be getting our kids offough y the devices. they need less time onlineou,eo e. deas.e outsidto c our next guest , steve rinella,
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>> thank you , lynn. seriously, that was a lot of fun. did you guys enjoy your summer brother in browns whitefish? at almost a rainbow o.uys en i calledjo. you got so many no such things a bad day. >> steve's also the author of a brand new book, catchhor of a crayfish, count the stars, and he joins us now. steve , it's a, ca alwaytcheount to see. so, hey, you're from like you grew up in the midwest, michigan. you live in montana. now, settle a debate for me here. is it crayfish, crawfish crawdad? ntana >> growing up inno texas, it was crawfish. maneerh, will . . >> you're getting right intointh a hotly contested issue. oh, that'sted right. i grew up i grew up crayfish, but i look at it this way. the people who eat the most of them call them crawfish. so i'm torn between going with my upbringing and going with what seems to make the most sense. as you see it, the book's title . yes. the book's title is crayfish man. and you're the you're the expert, steve . everybody knows that.
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on this note. give us some tips. what can we find in your book?t. >> how do we get our kids outdoors? well>> you, one of the first ths about getting your kids outdoors is ?i likeing to point the irony that you're i am i've made a profession, a lifestyle out of being outdoors all the time. yet i still have to have conversations most every day with my kids about devices likei it never goes away. you enjoy parent, a authority position. and i don't want to advise people to be like totally dictatorial. but a lot of times gettingot of your kids outdoors comes down to saying we're getting outdoors. yeah. and i'ing m looking for your opinion about it. with that said ,wi the morthe you can do to make it, to make it fun, to make an adventurous, ade better and i like to show them. i like theurm to seeous, m theee model for them in an atmosphere where i'm enthusiastic and engaged. i like them to see that. i get o
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it and i love it. and they get to experience being with someone who's energetic, enthusiastic,that is educated about it. i tak and it's infectious and theye li learn how to be engage gd. yeah. and they want to be with you. they want to be with you no matter what you're doing. a conversationke, steve and d ia had in the past, he said he's tw i loveit it. you say it. you own it. you're the michael jordan of hunting. why would you not raise your kids to hunt really quickly in thirty seconds, steve , i'd love to know some of the things you hope to show them outdoors. i mean, i wishlo somebodve ty sd me how to track. y would >> i knoyow my boys love to makn primitive weapons. what are the things to do outdoors? 3nds, ste you hopeyeah, well, you know, ys get about seventy of them in, catch a crayfish, count the stars. it's everything you need for your kids. you want your kids to be the experience, ingenuity, discovery, basic outdoor skills and how to have a little bit of a raw edgea , a toughness to hi.
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>> and that's things they'll learn by engaging with these projects. catch a crayfish, count the stars, check him out on meat eater. he is the michael jordan of the hunting and i've enjoyed that. i got to g o speneck thd a little timeem with him up in montana. >> steve , thanks so much.>> thk thank you , man. all right. i've had a great week hanging out with you. thanks for welcoming me in next week, trey. gowdy will be here. but for now, jason chaffetz is in for sean. have a good night. welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz, in fored sean . and tonight, trustn of han ints our justice system has been shattered. this week, the durham reportis e revealed serious wrongdoing. re,ording to durham's findingsk federal officials engaged in political targeting. they shielded democrats from prosecution. they deceived a fisa court and they worked with the clinton campaign to perpetuate
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