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ow or insurance? [ laughter ] why is that funny? .♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone this ♪ ♪ is outnumbered i am ♪ ♪ kayleigh mcenany with my ♪ ♪ cohost, emily.♪ ♪ also joining most of the ♪ ♪ candy sales were ♪ ♪ podcast, kennedy peer ♪ ♪ television host and ♪ ♪ author, candelas and fox ♪ ♪ news contributor and ♪ ♪ professor of medicine at ♪ ♪ nyu langone medical ♪ ♪ center, dr. marc siegel.♪ ♪ we begin with the ♪ ♪ violent protest outside of a school board meeting in california. when masked activists
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clashed with parents, opposed to how the district is teaching gender and sexuality. how is school board meeting was about making june pride month, which board members unanimously approved late in the evening. as the braun level, several parents raise concerns about the schools transgender policies and their children were being introduced to subject matters they simply were not ready for. >> they need to start asking little children what they sexually identify as. children are not sexual beings, nor should they be. the sexualization of children, is pedophilia. nothing more, nothing less. >> i think it's really be important to be here and santa for all children. and not be exclusive. we are an inclusive
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community. i am a christian, i go to a inclusive church. i believe in god, and god loves all. >> i'm completely against the law they are trying to pass. to teach little kids in the schools, six years old, to decide about sexual things they don't even know what is going on. >> teaching a six-year-old about sexuality, this should be common sense. but if you feel similar to those parents and you want to sesave your child's education you might be put on a hate group list. the poverty law center edit multiple parachurch organizations label them as hate and antigovernment groups akin to neo-nazis. and the kkk. including, moms of liberty. the statement of the designation reads quote at the forefront of this mobilization, is moms flip
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repair florida-based group, with vast connections to the gop that this year, the splc designated as extremist group. they can be spotted at school board meetings across the country, wearing shorts and carrying signs that declare, we do not coparent with the government. the group hijacks meetings, preventing officials and parents from conducting their normal proceedings. will get that hogwash in a moment, kennedy peer the start with glendale, california. this meeting was about making lgbt month, something in the school. but it was about much more than that is the parents noted. one parent said, my daughter is afraid to change in the locker because she knows another guy could come into the room. when i asked the principal, he told her there were no bathroom policies. and of the daily signal exit on this additional documents reveal that lendale staff have attempted to incorporate lgbtq -- one assistant prince will said to teach children the every person is by default queer and socialist. this is more than a month. it is about parents rights. >> i think they need to -- the owner by default we are
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natural capitalists. and it existed in the history, they have bear that out. this is a very convenient shield for them. because if they are engaged in this cultural war that ought to worry about math and reading tests. and i will tell you you know, you're a parent. kids talk about a lot of stuff. there are trends in behavior and attitudes, their stupid challenges on tik-tok. also gender identity, they don't talk about algebra oddly enough. they do not talk about reading and learning different languages on tik-tok. that's what school is for. and that's what a lot of parents want. especially glendale, which has a large hispanic community and large armenianpopulation , which tend to be more conservative.this entire argument is just a massive reason why we have to have
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school choice, is not an extremist point of view, is completely pragmatic.and it serves kids of every background and in every neighborhood and every state and every family. >> i'm glad you mentioned every background. one thing that stuck out to me at this california protest, he had armenians and latinos. there is another protest in rockville, maryland. parents sitting for the kids. that community was muslims and christians who came together. this spans people of different ideologies that say we are parents, please don't ask her six-year-old about sex! >> absolutely. when i was growing up, that the pledge of allegiance, like in third grade, pledge of allegiance. then we said prayers in school and all of a sudden, there was a group that was like, i'm offended by that, we don't want that, we don't want prayers, we don't want pledge of allegiance. i go to fourth grade, it's gone. why is this different? why is it different? and we are labeled a hate group, if you just want to be informed. you may say, i don't want this for my child. you can't dictate my child.
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what i can have him or her exposed to. >> exactly. emily, moms for liberty, this is a very mainstream group. i think we have pictures we can put up. these are suburban moms that you would see at any school board meeting, not domestic terrorists, as some have suggested. the wall street journal conveniently, they put out this piece profile in this group. here's what it was tiled. desantis, trump another 2024 gop campaigns, take notice of moms for liberty. members are shipping in the republican party platform and education. they call them, the lattice was advocated for this. 100,000 moms of come together. there is a big profile on this group. and then we will hit them with a hate group label. splc, usa today rights parents rights group labeled extremist. is there a coincidence here? this powerful group of moms coming together and then boom, a hate group.>> of course, like clockwork!
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what is so disturbing and unacceptable, let's look at this duty, northlands of 2023 where absolute idiocy has been normalized. but in terms of actual rational thought. mothers and parents, are being likened to the ku klux klan, for holding a sign that says, i do not want to coparent with the government? what is different between that and u.s. out of my uterus? if that is okay, that's an okay sense me to hold outside of the school. but if i stand on the side of the school and say this is my child, i will raise them how i want, this is an appropriate subject matter. i get put on the same platform, and then amplified throughout mainstream media. as a lynching, cross burning, terrible terrorist organization like the ku klux klan. and we are supposed to just accept it? we are supposed to eat it and say, the southern poverty law center said it, so it must be true? that is horrific! absolutely unacceptable. you know what else is on acceptable? those parents that rightly
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said the fake people, according to the antifa with masks. he says they will be gone an hour, but you school board members, you will remain, therefore i will vote you out. he was a graduate of the same school in 96, that's our generation, five seconds ago. how quickly it has devolved, to see what we watch there which was an elderly woman, he saw her with a bun, she was on her knees getting up from having been thrown to the floor. and watch a young antifa person, run over and pushed her before the cop got to her. that is appalling! that is 2020, joe biden is america, do not stand for them and do not let this bullying, this characterization take root. these are not terrorists, these are parents! >> well said. amen to that! doctor siegel, there's a really scary moment played out on msnbc. this is an ex fbi agent. listen to what they had to say. >> kudos to the splc for an extremely copper has a well written, well packaged report.
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i recommend everybody reading this who want to become more familiar with what's happening all around us now. because the overall takeaways that hate is becoming more entrenched. they've gone local, hate has gone local. i go back to decades ago when the fbi and doj really aggressively, targeted and successfully went after criminally, the kkk. what happened there, they took off their hoods and sheets. and they put on suits and ties. and they want local. and they ran for office. this is not the first time we've seen this going local, mainstreaming of hatred.we have seen it before.and we see it now. >> doctor siegel, we don't have to hearken back to a day. the fbi, the doj puts out a memo, analogizing parents to domestic extremists, based on a letter that did that. and saying fbi, looking to discuss committing criminal acts potentially. >> it's shocking! the helen is buried which is that the glendale school is about to approve pride
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month. okay, we will do it. we are commemorating that from 1969, from the riots. it has nothing to do with indoctrination that's going on in the schools. kennedy brought up, how about the fact that schools are supposed to be about learning different points of view and figuring out for yourself. and how about the bible that says, parents hand-off the children's education to schools. they are representative. how or parents suddenly criminals? they are supposed to be there to help, if anything the copartner in this is the parent. last point, children should not be sexualized at young ages. we teach health in fifth grade, not first grade. being exposed in lifetime to another gender in a bathroom, is deeply scoring to a child. >> no doubt about it. scary stuff, scary times as a parent because apparently your likened to the kkk! a fox news alert. now turning to fargo, north dakota.
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another republican is entering the 2024 race. this time, north dakota governor, doug bergen. nothing is 2024 presidential bid in front of some supporters. the governor started in the tech industry, steered a one-time startup into a major software company before orchestrating a billion-dollar buyout with microsoft. he later launches underdog campaign for ethical governor in 2016 and he won in a landslide victory. he was overwhelmingly reelected in 2022 second term as governor, the governor is highlighting small-town roots and success during at the code as he jumped between the white house race. this is the announcement live. >> she taught us the point of caring deeply, listening thoughtfully, respecting everyone. from the earliest days, dad and mom, not sure why, but the sudden my entrepreneurship, my risk-taking, crazy ideas like launching a newspaper when i was eight years old. in elementary school.
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or wilderness canoe trips or hitchhiking as a teenager. it was a cold saturday night in january, when we were ready to head out to play neighboring town kindred, when they pulled me off the bus to tell me that our dad was dying. i was a freshman in high school. that was tough.but north dakota is the kind of place your neighbors rally around. it was interesting that birth place of the good samaritan society of america. at the time, we like to read the author had a population of 400, not 300. [laughter] we got to the big number because we probably counter the over 100 residents in the good samaritan home. good sam in those days, they took everyone in. regardless of age or abilities. in a way, our whole town was about taking care of each other. helping those in need. about neighbor helping neighbor. every small town in america is like that. but arthur especially.
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if somebody was in need, a neighbor was always there to help out. we see that across the entire state of north dakota today. if a firm has a serious health issue, all the neighbors rally to get the crops planted or harvested. every spring in north dakota like this spring, and ranch country neighbors help neighbors with spring roundups and branding. i'll never forget that we are to lift up our family and supported us all when mom had to go back to work after dad died. the dads like joe and my uncle al, all made sure i was doing okay. mom was driving to and from fargo for work. every night after basketball or football practice. when mama still working late, i would go to helen williams house for a fabulous dinner, homemade rolls and wonderful chocolate milkshake. [laughter] i will always your member her generosity and kindness. and her daughter, julie is here today. julie, right over here.
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[applause] it shouldn't be a surprise small-town values have gotten me my tile appears small-town values are at the core of america. and frankly, big cities could use more ideas and more values from small towns right now. [applause] along with cousins and friends, i worked every summer at her family's elevator. including some jobs, like shoveling out rock and grain out of the pit. those jobs to be featured on discovery channel dirty jobs. one time, we were also dirty, we smelled so bad from that rotten grain, went across the main street to go to the -- came out so we will serve you out here on the curb. you guys cannot come in. i worked on the farm every
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harvest all through high school and through college. and help pay for college even worked as a chimney sweep. the minimum wage north dakota was $2.30. i figured out i could earn $40 an hour sweep in a chimney. i loved working outside, i loved climbing and i got to wear a top hat and tails when it was 20 below. of course this is a time when there was an energy crisis going on. opec quadrupled oil prices. a lot of people were burning wood in their homes. -- a clean chimney prevents fires. so a chance to help people. for me, the career had a real appeal because when you are a chimney sweep given opportunity to move up fast and always stay in the black. [applause]
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thanks for laughing is not growing because for my kids had to have at least one bad joke in this presentation. [laughter] i believe then and i still believe now, and i believe deeply that unlimited opportunity exists everywhere in america. i literally bet the farm to help turn a small start into a billion-dollar company in north dakota. people thought i was crazy. a software company in north dakota? we ignored those and said north dakota would too small to cold and too distant to build a world-class software company. we did it anyway. we built great plains software and the software that served 240,000 businesses in 132 countries. and we did it with team members for more than 220 small towns across north dakota. [applause] at the time we went public,
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we were one of the top five most successful nasdaq ipo's ever. only in america. [applause] 4 1/2 years later by the time we join forces with microsoft, we had just over 2000 team members. 1200 based right here in fargo. 400 team members across the rest of north america. 400 great plains team members based around the globe. it is a tribute to the commitment of our partners and team members an investment. and the absolute coverage to take a stand against the conventional wisdom and said it just couldn't be done. some people called us an amazing overnight success story.the truth is, we were an overnight success story 18 years in the making. [applause] when you start a software company here, you need to be willing to go against
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the grain, and reimagined as possible. that is exactly what we did when we ran for governor in 2016. we shook things up a bit. cut $1.7 billion spending our first year in office. we cut red tape and streamlined services. working with other statewide electives, and legislature balanced the budget every year. we went through several security we brought life back to the main streets, made record investments in education. strengthened tribal relations. build infrastructure, least energy production, and diversify the economy. north dakota is both growing and getting younger. when the only states doing that. and we have the third lowest unemployment in the country and the highest workforce participation in the nation. [applause]
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and again, working with the legislature this past year, we achieved historic pension reform, helped past term limits and enact the biggest tax cut in state history. [applause] we know we can do the same for america. [applause] right now, the world, our economy, are both changing rapidly. and how we respond will define our future. technology is changing every job. every company, every industry. this change will become more rapid than ever before. we need new leadership for the changing economy. we need a leader who understands the real work that americans do every day. someone who has worked alongside our farmers, ranchers and small business owners. someone who has held jobs where you shower at the end of the day. not at the beginning. [laughter] someone who has decades of
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success. >> owes north dakota governor, doug burgum, join the growing republican field of presidential candidates. also jumping into the 2024 race, former vice president, mike pence. who has now officially launched his campaign, challenging his former boss, donald trump, for the republican nomination. mike pence is said to hold his first campaign event in iowa in just under one hour from now. and released this brand-new campaign video earlier this morning. >> my family and i have been blessed beyond measure with opportunities to serve this nation. and it would be easy to stay on the sidelines. but that's not how i was raised. that's why today, before god and my family, i am announcing i'm running for president of the united states. >> mike pence also making the case that the country needs to turn the page on president biden. but with new leadership. >> calling for different leadership. they are party and country need a leader that will appeal as lincoln said, -- >> kayleigh mcenany, what
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say you? >> interesting things in the video. when the most interesting lines he had, he talked about progress made together for a stronger more prosperous america. as he was saying that, he is playing images of his role in the trump administration as vice president. he saw him at a disaster zone, some talking with the troops, saw him touring a factory and he looked very presidential. obviously, reflecting on a time in america was better, that was during the trump use of which he is the only other candidate on the stage other than trump that can say i was here and helped make the dream of outer reality. not only that, he seasons, he stood toe to toe, harass, you can see it's easy to do. but also, tim kaine and his debate performances have been widely hailed. having been under the fire and the fire i think that behooves him on a stage, he's launching next hour 1:00 p.m., i am told that we are going to hear very forward-looking vision.
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and it is in iowa intentionally, he is banking a lot in iowa. he's from indiana. he will really plug into those heartland type values. really uphill battle he's pulling my third in the fox news poll behind ron desantis and donald trump, the front runner.i think you'll struggle, maybe to get national attention away ron desantis was able to capture the new cycle with migrant flights, tim scott was with the view. how is vice president mike pence going to capture the news cycle? trump captures it innately but how is he going to make waves in there the other two candidates have? >> kennedy, the question is what is begged by him, throwing his hat in the ring, kayleigh said he has proven himself under fire in an executive way, in the governing way. but what about in the fire of the inevitable attacks by donald trump? how would he successfully in your opinion, differentiate himself and say, this was my former boss, we were a team, but now i'm separate. cracks that will be the trickiest thing for him and
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ron desantis and other republican candidates because they're not like joe biden the have the luxury of attacking trump all day long and just during hunks of red meat at a very hungry divided audience. democrats, republicans don't necessarily want to hear that because they missed the trump economy. there is a lot of the policies, and so, these candidates have to figure out a way to thread a tricky needle because they do have to somehow, attacked him without alienating all of those voters who want those policies back so desperately, who see the country in a very different place, but it was when donald trump was elected in 2016. essentially, they have to sell trump ism, without trump. it's a tough thing to do but i have faith in mike pence. not only is he from the great state of indiana from southern indiana, the real part! that's actually right. also, he knows the former president very well. he served alongside him and kamala harris was passed with healing the border as the border jargon and she's
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done a horrible job, mike pence, he was tasked up and come up with vaccines and operation warp speed. >> what i appreciate is all about that in a inevitable calm and peace that will have with him, as a gop border, i don't want in a tizzy domestic crew. i like to hear those policies and differentiation clearly, without me feeling like i'm sort of in the battle. save the battle for against democrats and one against these candidates. perhaps a refreshing welcome antidote to that might be the former vice president. >> kennedy just made really good point that he was the calming hand with the corn verse task force when the vaccines were rolled out. history will show the operation warp speed was a huge success. the wall street journal is making a point about that he was in the room, kayleigh knows better than anyone the cat would need to be in the room with donald trump. how much of a role he had with that. i think the wall street journal is also right though that he is too calm. thing is fire in his belly
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or if he does, he doesn't come across that way. that will cost voters but evangelical connection is huge. >> perfect segue. his unwavering faith and it really governs and guides him in everything he does. it is a beautiful thing to do. will that, trump as it were, the perceived lack of fire that this man, this steadfast man has. >> piggybacking on what doctor siegel said. absolutely! i think what i relate so much in an a lot of middle america does, with his evangelical conservative christian views. i love that in his video, kayleigh, is as much is given and required. i think that pulls at the heartstrings middle america and i'm from michigan born and raised. there you go. i see you. [laughter] i think that is very strong. however, i want to go back. i wish we would have seen this mike pence years ago. is it just a little bit too late? to see this strong stance.
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i felt like i never got to know him i felt like there was a bland vice president there, and with him trailing as was said. i just don't know if it is too little too late. >> really interesting. his team is saying, he may be one of the most well-known names, but they claim voters do not know him well. he is in a room, they see the genuine authenticity. voters walk away saying i didn't know that mike pence. >> i hope so. all right, it is a busy day in the 2024 race and we have you covered on fox news with interviews with the latest candidate to do in the growing republican field. former vice president mike pence will join america reports today at 2:30 pm eastern. this will be his first official post announcement interview, you do not want to miss that. north dakota governor doug berger also just launched his campaign, will be joining your world at 4 pm eastern and former new jersey governor chris christie, will be joining brett baier a special report tonight 6:00 pm
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eastern, to discuss his candidacy. >> all right! not to california. governor gavin newsom, he is doubling down on his threats of legal charges. after florida governor ron desantis sent two migrant flexor sacrament appeared officials have confirmed flights. then they said they were forcibly relocated without consent. gavin newsom telling politico quote we very serious about pursuing action if the facts dictate. mr. ron desantis should know that. but the desantis team is pushing back against nuisance claim and releasing this new video of migrant signing consent forms, before boarding the chartered flights. look at that! in other new footage that shows some appearing to enjoy themselves during that trip is at a party bus? it looks like it. fist pumping! [laughter] boarding is private just for new video also shows migrants happy to be in california and saying, they
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were treated well. watch. [video] >> kennedy, i've not seen many kidnappings with party buses. when emily was in charge of activity weekend, maybe! [laughter] >> i thought i saw kennedy and emily on one of those buses and there was a pole in the middle! i don't know. a flagpole with the us flag. >> i will say that gavin newsom seems very angry. he should be delighted, that's a century state. he is the governor of the largest intrastate and he should have sent governor ron desantis a fruit basket and thank you note. these people want to be in the california dream but unfortunately will see homelessness and exorbitant
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taxes when they try to pay for anything. i don't know why governor newsom is upset about this. he should really be welcoming all of this new california. >> he should be. let's talk about consensual kidnapping, how it works in the law. sacramento says kidnapping charges for desantis, newsom's third over migrant flights. this stuck out to me because it is uc berkeley. there is irony to these progress as -- they are using the log to forward their political agenda. interesting. bogus charges. >> as professor roth was right on the money. essentially, we knew this was a political ploy. we knew it was another tactic for attention grabbing that governor gavin newsom like to embroil himself in. the fact remains, for someone that sanctions not prosecuting anything above $900, has let his state fall to absolute ruin, because of the lack of law
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and order. for him to wield this, for him to cite this as an actual tactic and to against another sitting governor, will ignore it completely, the floodgates that deeply and detrimentally impact the californians under his watch? it is just a joke! that's the problem, while the rest of us americans are dealing with putting food on the table and buying our kids school supplies, we are trying to figure how the resources in our community go effectively toward us. they are behaving onstage, as if it is one big audition for the white house. how about govern! get off the td, get off the billboards in florida get off your soundbites and govern! i want to see less fatalities from fentanyl, less fatalities from criminal violence, for homelessness. the list goes on! how about that, governor newsom? >> ron desantis is meeting with people. want to take ownership? >> i think something about that hair gel or something has gotten into his brain.
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and i could not agree more with emily. i think gavin newsom, his outrage at this, kidnapping is just ridiculous. the welcome state, come on in, welcome! what happened? all of a sudden the doormat has been taken away and i also feel like he should be more concerned with many friends of mine that have moved to our area from san francisco because they say their kids get off the school bus and have to step over people that are on the street corners and there are needles all around. gavin newsom need to worry about his own backyard, not governor desantis. >> florida government noting that texas sent 14,000 migrants to arizona, 3000 -- this is interesting to me, chicago, lori lightfoot, the disgraced mayor the failed reelection said 100 lunch one summer. ron desantis sent 50. >> i think i figured out gavin newsom here. here's was going on.
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he thinks, my taxes so high, they will agree to go from that bus cometo a homeless encampmthere is no housing they will and outside the governors mansion my place and i don't want them there. the idea is that he doesn't care about red states, does he? he doesn't care about texas or florida at all. i talked to robert redfield this morning them the former cdc director who you know well. he's a great guy. the whole purpose of title 42, was only about covid it was to protect the migrant health. by rescinding it, we've had so many thousands and thousands of people flooding across the border, putting public health at risk, overloading hospitals, overloading communities.what are the border community supposed to do? by sending people to places like kevin's backyard, i think there's any message. about a national response to this? that says by the way, for decades in the united states history, we checked people for health issues
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before they came into the united states. that is safe. we are not taking illegal immigrants when they come in, and they're spreading diseases. >> now we want to put them in homes, private residences in new york city, interesting, what a plan. coming up, millions of americans locked in a dangerous haze after toxic smoke made its way into our country from wildfires raging in canada. and the air quality here could get even worse in the coming days.
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today is as dangerous as smoking cigarettes. haze reaching across north east and engulfing buffalo. this is a lie photo of the sky right now. creating hazardous breathing conditions and philadelphia that you can see. doctor connie can see out the window and smell it even for an instant, a permit in my apartment is really insidious. tell us about the effects people may be dealing with and handling. >> everyone will be aware that asthma is an issue. if you have a pre-existing asthma or allergies, it could be provoked by the small particles in the air in the smoke.car monoxide, carbon monoxide, ozone also there but it's the tiny particles that into your lungs. when there wildfires in california, i've talked to emergency rooms. they fill up with asthma and we'll see that problem here. what people don't know about, is a large city american heart association back in 2018, showed these wildfires also see worsening of heart disease, heart failure, and more heart attacks because we
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don't have enough oxygen in your blood, it affects every organ and we worry about the heart. people have chronic health conditions of any kind really gotta watch out for this exposure and stay indoors and stay away. >> so frightening. i have to say i feel you'll used to this. being from the west coast. >> pasadena. >> yeah. when i walked out here it was like gosh, not here too! it's really terrible and it is difficult to breathe. >> he really is. being someone who has come off of breast cancer, i'm so involved with my health, trying to have green juices and i heard you about working out. it's a gray haze here. like emily said, in pasadena, where have been the last 40 years, you know, this was the norm for a long time. it a little frightening. i am so glad you shared with us. >> used ramp up by the early treatments. if you're asthmatic you
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want to take that extra puffer. >> on your way working to work today so two different people smoking cigarettes. and i was a way to double dip today! kennedy in lockstep with never let a good crisis go to waste. let's read what alexandria ocasio-cortez wrote. congressman from new york city says, between nyc and wildfire smoke, it bears repeating how unprepared we are for the climate crisis. we must adapt our food system, energy grids, infrastructure, healthcare etc. asap to prepare for was to come and catch up to what is already here. because that should be the party message of her constituents dealing today. unlike what doctor siegel said, which is getting practical advice. >> there are a lot of reasons for wildfires. they been happening for a long time. before we started talking about the climate crisis. so, i want to make sure that the science is settled before we completely turf
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our economy and flush any innovation we have done the toilet because of a tweet from aoc but that's exactly what they want. they want the whole society and the economy hostage, in order to fulfill their big government whims. it is really not about innovation, it isn't about making things better or about finding energy sources that would burn cleaner. if that were the case, she would be the poster child for nuclear energy, and new nuclear technology in this company. and she's not, they'll talk about it. it's incredibly dishonest because there are alternatives on the table. there are also wildfires that happen, without climate change. especially in california because a lot of the land mismanagement, and you know, the energy company cartels, they work in concert to keep the status quo, which is a bunch of dry stuff that burns in an instant when you have a drought. >> that's right. and people who care about
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the health and lost their properties and loved ones. the lesson we want to hear some type of smoke tweet from someone behind their phone or computer from the safe spaces of somewhere else. save aoc. >> will on a list somewhere in new york city with -- baghdad, iraq and -- yosef air quality doctor siegel, a lot of us are wondering, are there long-term impacts?not just short-term asthma. >> there could be. it depends within the smoke. if you're exposed for days, yes. if you have underlying lung disease, it can get worse and stay worse. and same thing with heart disease. if you had a heart attack because of this or arrhythmia, your heart beats irregularly as a result that can happen, it can stay with you. a dangerous situation. >> scary stuff! minnesota to new york i read the daily mail. everyone stay safe. coming up, crime, homelessness and wealth policies driving many americans out of california. after -- actor mark
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ruined california's quality of life. here is what he had to say. >> the opportunity to meet with lots of people, legislators, sinners and just talking about the possibility bringing television to nevada for the film and television industry has an amazing opportunity, to grow here and create thousands and thousands of jobs. training and hiring locals, attracting lots of you know, new residence. opportunity is endless! i would love to see buildings, studios, creating jobs and diversifying the economy. i moved my last film here, i'm shooting another film here in the summertime. i moved permanently here, my children are thriving. >> my children are thriving, he said. kim, sign me up, is he hiring? >> absolutely! let's do his next movie. [laughter] you guys, here's the thing though. even on another note, i feel like, summoning the actors in hollywood, california has been perceived to be so
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extremely liberal, that not only is it about their families and so forth, it is about freedom of feeling okay to speak your views. if they are different. if you say them, you're going to have chris pratt, dean cain, mark wahlberg, you really can have the wrath of hollywood. and you can be blackballed. it is even a bigger stance than just, i want my family or it is cheaper to go over. i think it is really something that, what happened to free speech? what happened to not being blackballed if you feel a little differently the nose producing or directing you? >> absolute, cancer culture is rampant! and in addition to that, you been in the industry, the business climate is atrocious! contract with nevada where it is business friendly, the incentivizing is huge. there is tremendous opportunity. >> and you do not have to be an activist to succeed. you don't haveto carry water for someone else's
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political agenda , in order to do the one thing they may laugh about is, he was able to sell his $90 million beverly hills mansion. so finally, his kids can have a better life! because i was so worried about them! the pandemic made a lot of people think who live in places like california and new york and new jersey, where else can i go where taxes might be lower? there is no state income tax, and i might be able to get a bigger house for my money. he is doing the same thing but, the thing i like about him, he said the anti-hypocrite. he's putting his money where his mouth is. but not only that, enriching other people by bringing projects to a state that normally would not be able to enjoy that part of the economy. so good for him! he is one of the few people that can have that kind of influence, that might create a domino effect. >> 100 percent. the $90 million home in beverly hills, probably four years ago, one of the 110 million. the value of the 90 million is like 30 million it nowadays.
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governor newsom needs to look at this is not one lost actor but one representation of an entire populace that is leaving for people fairly, faithfully, family-friendly environments. that is not california. >> yes, mark wahlberg praised republican governor, joe lombardo, new governor on his efforts to increase the economy in nevada. mark wahlberg says, want to help create what was a 10,000 jobs were people would make $100,000 more here. who doesn't want to sign up for that? no income tax and making more money. i will say quickly, i love mark wahlberg. i had no clue about his personal beliefs. i was reading something he said he said my face is everything, really has been, it has afforded me to things. god didn't come to save the saints, -- the father for committed wife and husband, what a guy! i love guys like him having a platform. >> he's been that way steadfast to his career. practicing vocal catholic, great family man. he has been unwavering about those beliefs locally.
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the thing is, contrast that with when they are serve many hollywood and other states, they are subject to the whim of the hollywood elite of those performative activist that will say, we will not work on will be in georgia because of laws we perceive to be pro-life, etc. in nevada, try becaus they're not changing anything! >> absolutely, kim made a good point about this in this ties into other things you're not subject to superimpose ideology. kennedy is right, maybe mark wahlberg doesn't have to worry about the money or the schools even. but what about the fact that it takes a village to make a movie? what about all the people working on the movie that will be a lot happier in nevada? i think gavin newsom has got to watch out. not an accident this is a republican governor in nevada. and of course, vegas is an amazingly well with construction, with lower taxes, higher standard of living. california is hemorrhaging. also florida is doing so
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>> room service bill, sir. merry christmas, sir. >> oh, oh. >> nice family. really. >> merry christmas indeed. oh, dad! >> kevin, you spent $967 on room
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service? >> last but not least, who doesn't remember that iconic scene in "home alone 2" when kevin rang up a serious room service bill. hotels.com has the first report, demands include diet water, who knew that existed, melted ice cream, fine, and rice bowls for dogs, to which dr. siegel said doesn't everyone need those who has a dog? >> i don't have a dog. kennedy said bring your own food for your dog. >> what most people would do. >> for me, i'm in a hotel while i'm here and i'm a simple girl with a dream from detroit. so i don't ask for much, you know. the water and a little fruit, that's it. but, i have been on the hollywood beat, i heard eminem is a big bowl, no green, no green m and ms. i've heard of french fry and peanut butter sandwich, i think
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kennedy did order that once, and then i have heard -- what else was it, and oh, i won't say that, another singer had evian water but had to be a certain temperature, couldn't be too cold or too warm, a certain temperature and i like to request that in advance. is that wrong? >> you've got it. emily, people requested boiled bottled water, but cook and serve a fish they had brought with them to the hotel. >> i'm never surprised by the adasity of travelers, and i've had the front desk female zip up my dress, but nothing funny food week. >> during fleet week i have had a sailor or two sent up, but -- >> oh, my gosh.
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kennedy. >> one requested a blow fish. >> that's unhealthy. >> oh, so cute. >> boiled bottled water, ridiculous. i asked for a shaving kit. >> be sure to tune in tonight when our "outnumbered" host harris falkner is back in the anchor chair 8:00 p.m. eastern, you do not want to miss it. here is "america reports." >> sandra: a live look from iowa, any minute now mike pence will be speeching to voters as a presidential candidate. >> john: running on a record with his time with the trump administration, ask him that in his first interview since throwing his hat in the ring. mike pence joins us after his event straight ahead on "america reports."

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