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nicole saphier and ben ferguson, co-host of the verdict with ted cruz podcast. we begin with president biden's attempt to win over latino voters ahead of the 2024 election. instead of focusing on problems at the southern border, he has other plans in mind. governor abbott dropped off first migrants. abbott says small texas border towns are overwhelmed because president biden refuses to secure the border. josh hawley blasted security secretary alejandro mayorkas about report of migrant children being exploited for cheap labor. >> 250,000 migrant children, unaccompanied crossing the border and tens of thousands being sold into slavery.
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let's not mince words, they have been sold into slavery. >> kayleigh: he is right. instead of dealing with the southern border issue issue the white house is holding movie night to left up and celebrate latinos. president biden and first lady hosting special showing of eva longori's "flaming hot". biden's approval has dropped among black americans since he took office in 2021, biggest decline was not among black americans, it was among hispanic americans. if i'd biden, i'm looking with
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seriousness. >> that is the question, is it with seriousness? way to address it is "flaming hot" at the house, which is about a factory worker at cheetos, who came up with the spicy hot version. i looked at the trailer, looks like a cute movie. reminded what senator hawley talked about, another young woman who worked at a cheerios factory, she is 15 years old. she finds herself barely a teenager assigned to slave-like factory work, tens of thousands of young people. i have interviewed people who work with the children. this is a real issue and you never hear a peep from the biden administration. real-life things latino families go through and they see people from their home country going through that address what is
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going on and what their concerns are. if the first lady talks about what kind of taco are you and the president plays despicito on his telephone, this is not addressing the real issues. this will not turn around latino support for president biden and democrats, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: that is spot on. i've been saying for a while that republicans need to come from place of compassion, yes, border security so important. lean in on the atrocities happening because of the border issues. josh hawley did just that, this is template for how to talk about the issues haahead them ahead of the election. this is on the issue of children and the way the biden administration has treated illegal immigrant children. >> i'm tired of, i've had secretary mayorkas sit on
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homeland security and talked about the migrant children unaccompanied crossing the border and tens of thousands of them being sold into slavery. let's not mince words, they have been sold into slavery. kids are being put into factories, forced to work overnight, in terrible conditions, not getting paid, not going to school, sometimes not getting fed, that is slavery. >> kayleigh: powerful, to immigrant children. >> emily: biden administration refuses to accept responsibility and reflects from agency to agency. that is department of human services, that is not us, that is border security, that is not us. those are all portions of the same bloated federal government under president biden's watch. to have the american people expect they would swallow that type of deflection, they are out
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of this part of the pipeline, it is a shoving game on their part and to your point, the gop needs to harness that messaging. the contrast between this administration plans to spend seven figures on different bilingual ads to spanish-speaking daughters. they elected granddaughter of caesar chavez. there is no wonder the latino population, an american population, feels patently offended at prop-up performative activism on part of the administration. if they really cared about latino americans, they would care about the 250,000 migrant children in slave labor, they would care about the missing 65,000 and care about what every american cares about, the value
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of the dollar, kitchen table issues, safety and security, education, value of pension that has plummeted, the things that face americans. they say they are focusing on latino population in arizona and pennsylvania and california, they need to focus on issues that will make all residents in all states feel secure and confident with this administration, the gop issues. >> kayleigh: let's watch comments from the first lady that prompted a journal toift say we are not tacos. >> diversity of this community as distinct as the -- to bronx, beautiful as blossoms of miami and unique as breakfast tacos here in san antonio. [cheering] >> is your strength. >> it is dehumanizes and
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exploitation on a human level. what you are seeing from this administration, they are willing to exploit children, being sold into human trafficking, slave labor and doing it while saying come to the white house and watch a cool video about cheetos tonight and we'll tell you we're on the side of latinos. the latino community is tight-knit, they are sick and tired of drugs and sick and tired of gang violence and the dehumanization. we'll throw a night for you at the white house and we're on your team. these children are being abused, not just by cartel, by the biden administration and doing it on purpose. >> kayleigh: they are and you mentioned what was laid out by axios. community centers in latino and diverse communities and points
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move in their direction when they started getting on the ground and sharing conservatism with latinos. you have that. you have a president, i'm curious if he will dance, let's watch with president of the united states. >> president biden: i have one thing to say, hang on here. ♪ ♪ >> all right. ♪ ♪ >> there you go. dance a little bit, joe. there you go. ♪ >> kayleigh: love the song, i will say that. >> my kids love that song, too. between the president and first lady, they make a mockery of the latin culture in little things they do. they get to laugh and get applause, it is an embarrassment. the biden campaign have to focus on latin voters, who make up 15% of voting americans and fastest
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growing racial and ethnic group for the electorate and biden lost points to hillary clinton and now his approval has gone down since midterm to 34%. he is in trouble whchl it comes to latin voters issue the economy is the number one issue. they have child tax credit and covid relief checks that help democrats in the 2022 midterm. now every american, not just latin americans, are feeling the economy. it will take more than spanish-speaking website which had errors when it published, what are they going to do for the economy and they need to focus for latin voters. >> they put out statement about daca anniversary, i remember a former president trump who offered temporary protection in return for border wall funding and they turned it down. maybe joe will talk to kamala
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>> emily: former starbucks manager claims she was fired for being white won a racial bias lawsuit. shannon phillips oversaw 100 cafes, including philadelphia. in 2018, employees called the cops on two black customers who refused to leave a table. the arrest was caught on cell phone video and went viral temperature sparked national backlash and less than a month later, phillips, who was not at the store at the time, was
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fired. starbucks was looking for a sacrificial lamb and the case was all about starbucks and self-perceived self-preservation. martha, this is not insignificant, this was a federal trial, awarded $25 million in punitive damage and another amount in compensatory damages. >> martha: shannon was found to be a victim during this period of george floyd's death and black lives matter -- described her as beloved employee, she oversaw 100 cafes. he said, i fbi it hard to believe if she was in her position and she was a person of color, this would have happened.
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i think the jury listend and tried to put the hat on and wonder if it would have happened in that light and determined it wouldn't. when you look at decline in black lives matter or support for black lives matter, bumper sticker fixes and "the neighborhood" signs don't really change anything, they force the american people to take this litmus test. where do you stand? do you support black lives matter? it turned out to be an organization sucking money out for swimming pools and houses and people have a genuine sense of fairness in this country. they know what happened to george floyd is wrong and that is why -- serving time in prison. they do not want bumper sticker that don't change anything. >> starbucks closed all stores
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early for racial bias training and the employee was african american and perhaps that led weight saying here is a colleague saying, i'm this person that you are all performing to try to protect and i see this for what it is, which is not just and not fair and their attorneys tried to defend it saying this is war-time peace-time, we needed war-time employees rather than peace-time. it was bogus. we were watching a corporate decision-making that likened or was akin to putting a sticker on your front door, sign in your front yard and saying you are an act vist. you are not. >> kayleigh: exactly, this began with viral cell phone video. how many times seen viral footage, nicholas sandman comes to mind, got settlements because
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he was so defamed. another person who comes to mind is sara comrey, who was six months pregnant and the way viral cell phone video goes out and benjamin crump comes and defames this woman and started getting death threats and we find out there are receipts and the bike was hers and the story was wrong, but billions viewed it. the same way starbucks threw under the bus, her employer put her on leave and called it disturbing. that is what they did at the moment. there is a trend here, viral cell phone video and people cave under pressure. there is more to the story, do they get their reputation back? no, google lives forever. >> emily: clear way of illustrating that pattern, ben, and my question, we are seeing rectifying of wrongs issue the knee-jerk destruction based on cell phone video and to the tune
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of $25 million. will that trend stop, do you think? will people learn the error of those ways and do you think cadence will stop? >> ben: buying and throwing parties took a play from jesse jackson, if you are not with us, we are coming after you. black lives matter own every jersey and every corner of the u.s. open in new york, this was one of the biggest ponzi schemes in american history, i think it did a lot of damage for race relations. talk about this lady, from starbucks, they probably think the $25 million is a good investment. we need a white person to fire, she wasn't even there, they just needed somebody to say to blm and activists and people with
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the cell phone, here is your person, we did good by you. okay, you fired someone that is white, we feel good about you. yeah, we are black lives matter. if you go back to when this happened, that was money well spent and my worry, they will do this again. >> martha: they have had to close a lot of stores since then. they looked favorable in black lives matter eyes. defund police movement and shut down the store to have the race and diversity training, they lost revenue and instituted new policy anybody could come sit in starbucks, use the restroom and sit there as long as you want. they have had to close stores because of drug use, people loitering and crime in them. you heard "shark tank" mark cuban said going woke is good for business. i disagree with that, over the long run, it is bad for business
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and they have to stop catering to the woke mop. >> kayleigh: ask target and bud light. >> emily: that jury, took them less than five hours. >> good for her for pursuing it. >> kayleigh: coming up, effort to honor the american flag after the controversy over the white house's pride display. that is next. every day, veteran homeowners are calling newday to pay off credit card debt that's been piling up. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%. that's over three times the interest rate on a newday 100 va home loan. pay off high rate credit cards and other debt with a lower rate newday home loan. you can save $500 every month.
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that is violation of the flag code, others dispute that. house speaker kevin mccarthy draped the capitol with stars and stripes to celebrate flag day. a ban now to ban from flying any flag other than the american flag. the city of michigan, all muslim city council voted unanimously to ban display of pride flags on city property, vote after months of debate and public comment. here is a city councilman. >> folks, i believe in the right of every human to enjoy their life under the full rights of the united states. resolution does not prevent private citizens from flying the pride flag around the city. we only want to respect religious rights of our citizens. here is the thing, folks, you are welcome to the community,
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welcome to walk to restaurants, walk to the grocery store, why we have to have a flag flown in the city property to be represented? you are already represented. we know who you are and we don't have any hate or any discrimination against it. we get along very well. making this bigotry, making this thing is like you want to hate us, it is you versus and others, it is not that. it is everyone included. and it this is the community we live. >> kayleigh: the mayor came out and said what they are trying to do confirms neutrality of city government and does not allow political, religious or sexual orientation group flags on city property, he wants government neutrality. >> ben: that is exactly what you should have, you should not flow
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up flags on government property and turn into activist moment for you, that is not your job. the american flag, state flag, that is fine. if i was mayor, i don't get to put a don't tread on me flag or pro-amendment or christian flag up or my ole miss rebels flag. no one should have monopoly on that space outside of what it is, which is a country, keep it simple, i don't think i would have said it. look, we're not activists, we will not do this for anything you believe in, american flag, plain and simple. >> kayleigh: some who disagreed showed up to mock what was going on, we'll watch that clip now. >> obviously we'll have to paint over the rainbow, because that
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is too gay. it is covert, not right on the nose. thank you so much, i yield the rest of my time. >> all right. thank you. [applause] >> kayleigh: the irony here, the mayor slammed someone that put a pride flag in the trash can and said i condemn all criminal acts designed to stifle debate and freedom of expression. the mayor stood up, don't throw away a flag. >> i think the video is hilarious, cross-section of america. you have religious muslim in the front row, what is upon haing, he can't believe what he is seeing, whole cross-section and arguing over whether or not they should put this flag on city property. he makes his argument about the freedoms you have, i agree with
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you, i wouldn't have said it the way you said it, you are allowed to go to restaurants and stuff is a little odd, his right to say it how he wants to say it. goes back to the last story we were talking about. i remember the mayor getting out with the paint brush and painting black lives matter symbol in the streets of the city. this is not like the pride flag, it is a little different. fly it where you want, your car, your house, everyone is proud to be a part of this country, express yourself the way you want, we have to draw the line somewhere, otherwise, why don't you have black lives matter flag up, that flag up, it becomes virtue signalling essentially. live your life in a fair and honest way, allow people freedoms they have in this country and that is the strongest message that you can
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send to your community. >> kayleigh: that's right and dr. saphier, a man came on stewart sheller, talking about the white house incident. he said, i question utility when commander-in-chief determines american flag should acquiesce to another symbol of pride. >> nicole: everyone should be proud, it represents all culture, all sexual freedom, if you go somewhere else, you wouldn't be allowed to have open displays of affection. i thought that was an embarrassment on her part, but she was not taken out and arrested. everyone should be proud to raise the american flag, this is united states of america, government buildings and only flag that should be there. >> kayleigh: that is what bothers me about what the white
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house did, you see this, groups, gay community, straight community, everyone in a group, i love every citizen. that flag, symbolizes unity that defies groups which we subscribe to. >> emily: i found this entire thing, virtue signal appalling. listen to what your commander-in-chief, our commander-in-chief said to activist, you are some of the bravest and most inspiring people i've ever known, you set an example for the nation and quite frankly issue the world. it is violation of u.s. flag code 7 e, to have the united states flag not at higher point and centered and karine jean-pierre says it was event focused on love and family. i thought senator roger marshall said, it's a disgrace and breach
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of the u.s. flag code and this white house's incompetence and putting socialism ahead of patriotism. think about what he does and parrots and the symbol of their actions and decisions. has he called world war ii bravest, has he said that to that combat veteran that questions the sacrifices i've made? this is unacceptable from our xhan commander-in-chief, it has nothing to do with gay rights, this is white house performative activism, triggers from far-left woke and inability to respect the united states and this flag. >> kayleigh: well said and senator marshall putting forward bill to make sure the american flag is front and center at government buildings. coming up, new inclusive language guide called out for
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gay males as men. sparked fire storm with critics calling it yet another attempt at erasing the term women for woke terminology and has been removed from the school's website. do you laugh at this all day long of people melding the definition when rooted in medical science is biology that is determinant? >> nicole: yes, and it is exhausting, les than 1% of the population consider themselves nonbinary. in this quest to be more inclusive, you erase what it is like to be a woman. if you put on a dress, you cannot menstruate, breast feed. enough, let women be women and celebrate us temperature is hard to be a woman.
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>> emily: i'm terrified of the day medical books will be changed, how will we proceed if there are blurred definitions? >> nicole: it is bizarre, what is nonman who is attracted to a nonman? why spend so much time on this glossary, i hope they are educating people at johns hopkins and making sure they can be competitive with china, be cutting-edge, be a country putting out top-class scientists who can solve the problems of the world. it is mind-boggling somebody spent hours and hours going over the words and details of the new glossary? >> ben: how many people touched that piece of paper before it got to them? >> martha: many people signed that glossary. what did they do? had to delete it the next day. let's get serious, folks, really. >> ben: i'm waiting for the
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moment, when bud light happened, you could tell a bunch of men, uh-huh, not going to be the but of the joke. the whole crowd died laughing, socially unacceptable. men did that overnight. women have to ral and he do that when things happen and have to do it in women's sports. i still am shocked women are still allowing men to play, like these teams who did not show up, need not refuse to play, immediately back up and go home at any event allowing a man to act like a woman at an event. you will see this political bs. >> kayleigh: women are doing that at target. suburban moms are not showing up, i will not give money to this. riley gaines, others, i take your point. i would say this quickly on the science. the science is interesting and
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becomes anti-science, you expect this from msnbc, not johns hopkins. stacey abrams stands up and says no heart beat at six weeks. and elon musk showed where it says doctors agree with stacey abrams. and cdc calls us pregnant people. it is serving left wing woke agenda. welcome to america today. >> emily: whole point, it is true concept of a woman and women are being erased and beingasmified in those ways and there are so many courageous women rallying in every point of their home and everywhere out there and being suspended and cancelled for it. >> people are not speaking out because of fear of being cancelled and physicians fear of being fired.
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a lot of physicians during covid did not speak out because there was unfortunately, if you don't follow talking points, people were being fired. full cycle of feminism started with liberal women like gloria stinm, come to another place, women sticking up for being a woman and feminism. >> ben: navatalova. >> with so many of their favorite things from childhood making a comeback, that is next. ♪
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>> emily: welcome to summer of nostalgia. gen-zers and millennials can't get enough of movie, fashion and food that remind them of
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childhood. mcdonald's is celebrating iconic purple character with special birthday meal, that includes a purple milkshake. food tip of the iceberg. >> i love it, i don't remember grimace, i love the nostalgia. >> you you remember grimace? >> there was also a shamrock shake. do they still do that? >> give me everything retro, bell bottoms, i don't know about vhs tapes, but look how -- i think there is creativity in those years and it is good to revisit it. >> does ronald mcdonald, is he in ads anymore? >> the food is interesting and comfort notion of gravitating toward childhood and nostalgic way. >> i don't know grimace, i know
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barney, that was a thing when i was young. i might have been in the womb. i don't know what a purple milkshake tastes like. >> what is goofy? >> ben: do you remember the stress of fridays hoping when you went to blockbuster they had the video you wanted to watch. i remember hauling it with my dad, let's get in the kids and go and beat the rush. >> we have like six movies in your arm. >> you were a pro -- >> catch that last one before someone grabs it. if you were a pro, excuse me, can you open the return box and see if somebody -- we just did that 35 seconds ago. >> not just foods making comeback, toys with barbie back, she is heading to the big screen and transformers back with another movie that is super
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successful. yeah, i had everything barbie and gem. my mom used to sew clothes for her. this all day. nothing like the original, all the movies issue not the same thing as watching actual "my little pony" and do you agree? >> i'm worried for margo robby, she has been in a couple things that didn't go well. i always prefer the original. barbie nutcracker was played in constant rotation in my house. >> i had the house and everything. >> i did, too. camper. i will be at theaters to watch this. my daughter will love it. i love they did "little mermaid," i got to see half of it, i like they are bringing it back in creative ways. >> i did not have barbies, i had
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gem. and stethoscope and transformers, love them. probably not going to see barbie, but transformers all the way. >> ben: let's redo gi joe. can't forgets the rubbics cube, world record has been broken in 3.13 seconds, watch. >> wow. >> yes! >> oh! [cheering] >> look at them, reactions best. 21-year-old max park beat the record set in 2018. had is awesome. it is gen-x 2 clearly, roller skates and vhs and everything else back, broader than gen-z. >> little kids, too.
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showing, get this, a self-checkout kiosk at an airport, prompting the customer to leave a tip. it's unclear if any gratuity was left but some online were left wondering who it would be for anyway. martha, is a self-checkout kiosk. who are you tipping? >> no, nothing, nothing, i hate self-checkout at the airport, scanning the thing and it does not go through and you have to look for somebody, it's such -- i don't know what happened to customer service. i am more than happy to give someone a great tip for good customer service, but just this like when they flip it around and want you to hit like, you know, 38% on the tip thing, you are like no, no, i worked for tips for eight years as a waitress. i know what it's like to get a good tip, you have to work for it. >> i love when you go to the restaurant and they tell you 15, 18, 20%. the three numbers were 30, 33, and 36 at a restaurant today and like what world are you living in?
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i'm not tipping 36%, like the minimum here. do a great job, i will tip you. but not tipping a computer, call me old fashioned, and i hate it when they automate them. it's like they are shaming you. >> the company says it goes to the employees, but putting that aside, there is no individual in the entire store at the airport so what are we doing here? >> i think it's baked into the software element of it. and the expectation. advice, stand strong and firm in how you feel that you tip when people earn it and your amount that makes you feel comfortable. no shaming, no guilt tripping and another way to get around it, pay cash. >> yes, that's true. are you guilt tripped into tipping, doctor? >> absolutely not. i love the self-checkout. i feel i should get a discount, i'm doing it myself, but happy to tip people providing customer
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service to to me in the service industry. i am not tipping self-checkouts, absolutely not. >> and i said how do you leave -- cameras watch you, they watch what you grab. it's very weird. >> it's so creepy. >> very creepy. thanks to everyone. don't forget to dvr the show, here is "america reports." >> stop calling the police. stop calling the police for every incident. >> i demand equality now. today -- every man that is responsible for action, lose their job, and justice be done. >> john: the scene back in 2018 when a starbucks in philadelphia had two black men arrested for

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