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meritocracy approve of this decisiony ap. a few d just a few days ago, cbs newss ran a poll asking americans about this very issue. ver70% responded that colleges should not be allowed to use race in college admissions. a new york times poll recentlyam found 60% of democrats also oppose race as a factor in admissions. americans across the country have rejected affirmative action at the ballot box, too, evenat the b in blue state calia in the 2020 election. democratic leaders in the state put affirmative action on the ballot. the pre action oo affirmative an activists, the governor, both supp senators, even the golden state warriors, pushed voters to support the initiativthey oe they outspent opponents of oppon affirmative action by 19 to 1. and in the end, nearly 60% of californians voted to kill affirmative action. . it didn't work. no matter how hard the democratic party matte trieo matter how much money
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spen wpin, the american people have rejected the view that we should be judged on our skinso color. so if anyone is trying i to holn on to the past, it's the democratic party. they want to hold america back by key practices in thisce country where people are judgede based on the color of their skin. instead of acknowledging how far we've come, these democrats and their allies in t the media have to distort the reality ofo race relations in america. they have created what i like te to call a systemically progressive country. so what is it?it's t is the failed policies ohef the left that they refuseo ab to abandon systemic sym is when democrats let our kids languish in schools, failing to learnget th how to read or write. yet they oppose school choichoie and i oppose it for one simple reason the teachers unions unioo hold minority communities back from economic growth a crippling regulation.
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can you imagine finally owning something in this country and the government tellinge wors you how to run it, making life worse? they want to take back.ak they want to take the black community back to a time whereis it was illegal for us to own firearms with policies like gune control. the law ma y have not been made is ou for us, but it's ours now and we don't plan on giving it back. this systemic progressive ism starts at the top, though. here's the president othf the united states earlier today. >> watch. the colleges could use rac e nottor fo as a determining factor for admissions , but as one ofding the factors among many in deciding who to admiitt froma qu a quote from a qualified, already qualified pool of al. today th >> today, the court once again walked away from decadesce of precedent and make. as the dissent has made clear. >> the dissent states and today's decision, quotdissent es back decades of precedent and momentountous progress
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and quote, i agree with that . e ement from the defense >> from from the dissent, thd court has effectively ende affirmative action in college admissions. and i strongly, strongly disagree with the court's decision. >> so joe biden says race is just one factor in a qualified pool of applicantso . but let's look at harvard and defend it. in this casefendan. applicants with the highest test scores and gpas had different acceptanceores and rates r depending on what their race was. asian-american studente was.s h. below a 13% acceptance rate. white americans were just above. 15, but african-american students in the same groupt afr% over 50% acceptance rate. is tha rate.t what the left is calling equality? no. in their eye s, equality is diversity. >> i've always believed that one of the greatest trends of america you tried to hear me say, it is our about diversity.t but i believe that if you haveiy any doubt abouou ht this, just k
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at the united states military, the finest fighting forcst fighn the history of the world. >> it's been a model of diversity. made and it's not only better made our nation better, stronger, buout safer. >> i believe the same is true for our schools. not the most qualified, but the most diverse. and i say my former first lady,. michelle obama, said this and this is a quote, heart breaks for any young person out there who's wondering what their futur wondee holds.un americhelle is telling young americans who have never lived through slavery or segregation that being judged on their merits will hurt their future. she's saying the quiet part out loudsh. it is the bigotry of lowow expectations. michelle obama is telling her followers that the only reason they could the o or would succeg is through affirmative actioh n and she wasn't the only one. the supreme court decision real today helped reveal the real racists in this countrtry.y.
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erika morris, a former biden todaaign staffer and volunteer for barack obama, tweeted this today in response to the decisionponse to . quote, the attack on black people. okay okay. she's not black, okay. no black person stil.l note able black. we'll be able to succeed in a merit based system to . these ridiculous claims were too.ed all ovethisr the media today, too. >> well, let me pose this question to you, justice thomas. >> could justice thoma your motr vote in this country because had the 14th amendment actually had us on equalndment footing, they would have beenkn able to vote. and you know why that change? owchangebecause people got out e a change. and so when you say you don't knowknow what diversity is, i sy you're full of it. where we haven't been honest about where we are as a country in terms of racwee and the fact that, as eddie talked about early on, what is likelying to s to occur is we are going to now
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see a very steepific and significanant t divide in ts of access. and now we're going to see that segregation become wider and wider. >> and this is tantamount to sticking a daggero in our back. does not act like blacks are. behind because there'ss something in our genes that made us behind. again it was against the law forstor us to even read and write until 160 years ago. hat he >> yet he's supporting the teachers union stillting th who are preventing our kids from reading and writing. in her dissent, justice ketanji brown jackson argued that weoulc should focus on race more, notjk less, in america. quote, ignoring race just makes matters, makes it matter more, ignoring it. justice clarence thomas rejected this worldview. he summed the essence of. is qus quite perfectly. i'm a sad quot e on jackson's view. this is what he said almost all of life outcomes may be andesitn
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hesitantly ascribed to race even itlcen the segregated south where i grew up, thomas wrote,ew individuals were not the sum of their skin color. then, as now, no oft all on disparities are based on race. not all people are races can issue is the president of the color as united. it is on the board for students for fair missions that brought this case against affirmative action. he joins us now. kenny, i i've seen some ofces an your appearances and i've seen peop attack you.led did this have anything to do with you not liking black student are not like inwat hispanics or did you just want a fair chance to get into schoolo ge? on the contrary, lawrence. the this has to do with me standing up for the dignity of all people. do you know what affirmative action does at the usc schoolat of medicine? e alli the allied health sciences? they said that black students
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can't sit through lectures. unbelievable. because and that's why we need to get rid o f lectures. fa that's how far they're willing to lower the standardsilling jut to admit their ratio. do you think that these people at usc and harvard really care about the interests ofck black americans? no. they want someone on theirokle booklet. they want a face. t. they don't want a person. i care about a person. and you know what people are? people are so much more than just their race. >> they're the sum total of all their life backgrounds, accomplishment s, experiences, ambitions. that's who they should be. and that's they how they should, be judged on, not their race. that's why i support this 's why idecision. decisi kenny when you talk to your>> w fellow classmatehes of allt do different backgrounds, what did they say about this decision t?a they say the way that most americans do. 75% of americans don't support
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race don't preferences in collegesls and universities. many americans wan andt to help. the genuinely underprivileged. but let me tell you, if you want to help the genuinelyd, you underprivileged, you don't help them d by lowering standards for them. that's not what the army did. that's not what america has done. that's not what we should do. to m you so much for joining the program tonight. thank you. you got it. e progght.so the left has used n affirmative action decision to tell young people thatterr they should be terrified for their future. in other wordsfuture, they thinc these american americans can succeed on merited o. is that the right message to bee sending? cornel west is a 2024date presidential candidate and a professor, rd and he's been kind enough to join us now. professor, thank you so muchk y. for joining the program. look, i commend you for everything that you do to paving the way, doing the civil rights movement. rights mbut i'm just curious, ho you feel about the left
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sprinkling this sense of doubt and to the next generation of young black americans? no, but my brother, i have never doubted the tremendous capacity of black people for genius created liberty, imagination and intellect. the problem is that the history. of the country has attacked, that, you know, the vicious legacy of white supremacy, slavery, right? 100 years, the neo slavery. you from texas? my mother from texas. girl in an entourage. that was that was american terrorism. that was lynching. ism.so that during that periodtg they were trying to convincee black people we were less beautiful, less moral were, less intelligent. those were lies or the white supremacist lie. e to the 1960s,y you say, now finally you've had affirmative actionffirmati for e for all that time. how do you open things up? that'sp? why this this moment fr me, my dear brother, as an olde ar black brother. so, brother, let's tackle some of the because you're right t., i'm not just from
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texas. >> i still live in texas. all right. >> so so when i when i when i when i talk with the barbershop talk wi and i talkini with the brothers and we have in conversation, you know, they tel l me how do we improvefor ou the schools for our kids? >> we knowr it's not just because they are poor. we've seen poor black and to be brown kids be able to be educated. educated.t the teachers unions t allow that to happen. when i talk to the brothers regu are tryin i talg to start a business, they say if the crushing regulation i got to get thi s permit, this permitl sa is permanent, and before it's all said and done, the business goes away. those are issues on a day to day basis. e issues they even said they're notve anti-cop, but they would love to protect their own communitieeir ows. so allow me to have the second amendment so i can protect me and my family. but it seems like one side is totally against it. >> how do we address those issues? yes. cha bullt the challenge is thisen my brother that is notother. monolithic on either side, that
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is to say you can believe inrmin self-determination. you can believe ination. settinp your own business. you can play with sustaining your church or your synagogue and so forth without necessarily viewing yourself r with either a democrat or republican. ththe probhuman thing that we're talking about. the problem has been historically that districts as an institution that come from slavery and the afterlife of slavery did not open upand and provide opportunity. there's only since the 1960s and seventies that that's the case. and i thin the ck we can agreeth on that. the question now is, in 2023, how do you keep track of the self determination ofod black folk or anybody else that has little to do h with whether you're democrat or republican and so forth? but understand that there are still racist practices goingin on in various sites and spheres in our society. brothe once you say what is what does brother robert say? webert say have to be indifferet to race. are you going to be indifferent
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to somethingferent t husbands d, but not fully and exclusively, but still having people be likea the first lady has stated? and other people say that these young peoplendpeople s can't maa result of ending affirmative actiontion. i believe that i don't agree with her in that regard, but bu that there's forms of racist discrimination still taking placet discri in our soc. >> and i think all of us condemn all of that when it y happens in society. but what i'mwhat i saying is, it then we all of what i'm sayingat is, brother, if we can address the things that are not direct control, right. they are in there when you see education, that is. >> i know we're talking about colleglege,e, but how do we get these young brothers and sisters to college? and sisllege?why are there so m that are going to convert can't even read properly? >> that is a real crisis and a real question. buat'st we can we can deal with that question and also make
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sure that wet curtail any kind of racist discrimination. and bynation by race discrimina, i'm just told i'm not talking about just black folk. g i'm talking about across the board. the only way the terms with targeting black people. i mean, ask brother kenny. broti thinskher kennk kenny is essentially a brother. ask him about who brother edward bloom is.hink e you think edward bloom, who is behind this thing, who brought kenny and the others as agents pitted against black students, are fundamentally againstdisc discrimination. you think that edward bloom would be supportinriminationdwak in texas in 1945 when they were being discriminateind? k >> i can't speak to that brother, brother, but i can't speak to the young man that was just on the program. that wasthe prm that w right he. i just want fairness, simple fairness, and don't hate my black brothers.st i don't hate my brown brothers. i just want a fair shot. and ir shot. i think all of us should be able to agree on that point. >> we both are. well, i do. i do agree with that. thank you so much. but bu i wish t i wish i had moe
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with you, professor. >> i hope you come back soonrof i know. god bless you and god bless your loved ones. but you to bless yo, brother.e a >> so we havvee new developments in the hunter biden corruption scandal. hunter cor has been seen arriving for a deposition involving his laptop, a new settlement in hisl out of wedlock child support case. that'sd straight ahead. don't go anywhere. fox news presents a big independence day celebration. commemorate our nation's birthday with fun festivities and live fireworks from all across the country. an all star lineup hosted during our big independence day celebration presented by tunnel to towers. >> the right mattress makes everything clear. oh, the book club that wants me to move to the woods is a cult. >> the right mattress matters. we'll find yours. get to the july 4th sale and save up to 60% on top brands. mattress firm sirius xm wants to heat up your soundtrack
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>> and shiing is always great . >> go to deal bascombe right now and see how much you can save. new developments in the scandal swirling around hunter biden. the president's corrupt son was deposed today in a defamationdea lawsuit filed by laptop repair c owner john paul isaac. this after irs whistleblowersaac gary shapley told brant baer that investigators, quote, weren't allowed to ask about the president. kind of the crux of of is th one of the issues here is that we weren'tat allowed to ask weren questions about dad. we weren't allowed to ask about the big guy. we weren't't the allowed to include certain names in document request and search warrants. so you know, we were precluded from following that line of questioning. meanwhile, fox news digital reports that hunter biden'repors ex-business associate, tony bobulinski reached out to us attorney david weiss offering
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to testify before the grand jury. he never heard back from weiss his office. interesting. kayleigh mcenany is the coauthor, outnumbered and she's here to break it all down. e joins us now. kayleigh, it just seems like noseemt only a two tiered justie system, but proper investigatioer invesn procedurey weren't followed at all. saido, there were two search warrants that a prosecutor said, yes, move forward met t with them. >> there's probable cause. you've met the legal standard and they just tosshe t them out the window. in one case, there was a warehouse, they believe was en were documents in there pertinent to the crime. and they're approachin crime.g the election and they say, well, give us 30 days. and then they don't conduc t the search. they were stopped from doing their job. and what's interestingtheir jo e is the credibility of shapley, this whistleblower. he seemed very thi even keel, vy apolitical. >> another whistleblower comesfr forward, totally separate track. separateck.six other people in o
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who we hope to hear from before congress. >> and then an email.oo he took contemporaneous notes. remember, we heard all aboutk c. notes from jim comey. he did that in his boss,nd h confirmed them. >> crazy.. lawrence. crazy. so i guess , kayleigh, when you look at all these scandals and it seems like it's like a drip, dripemdrip, drip, everyy we find something new. do you think the american i people will get fatigued by it or do you think eventually th the walls are going to actually fall on this? s a >> it's a great question because our fox news poll shows 55% thinks that the hunter% biden decision at the doj was political, that he was given preferential treatment. buent you ask the key question, is it going to resonate? i thine?k most people, when they go to the polls, they're going to be voting on the issues. >> you were talkine issues yougt inflation, the economy, education will resonate. it could a little bit, because one point i'll just make. is kevin mccarthy said thesei benghazi hearings with hillary clinton, they're making a difference with hiinton and pd
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him out of the room. so the way people are laughing at some of the republica ghing atnough investigations, it may stick with just enough people. >> so that's a good point. >> to get your thoughts on this. the president biden sat down for an interview with nicolle wallace thispresidn sait afterne gaffe just continued when d the commenting on the supremet affirmative action decision. he confused the constitutionof r with the declaration of independence. what it was nodeclaration oft af of all what i think the constitution says, we hold thes e truths to be so that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their creator. >> and so you the uniqueness of america we never lived up to, we're never walked away from it . tand this court seems to sayy h that nowat that's not always the case.right the idea that there's no gight to privacy in the giving states power, that we fought a wa r over in 1860. >> oh, boy. clen he went on a bizarre tangent, claiming that reporters told him they don't have any editors anymore talking a lot of reporters,
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they tell me i i'd be careful what i say. >> a number of reporters have indicated that there's no editors anymore. huh. on whaand what they do and i had one reporter tell me that, you know, i'm a reporter butgote i got my one of my editors iny the newspaper came in and said, you don't haveed a brand yet asr major newspaper. well new, i'm not i'm not an editorial writer. we need a brand. so people will watch you. and that's because of what they think you're going to say. >> it's a wrap it all up.e drif he drifted off set likeace wa a ghost. >> while wallace was still speaking. well, mrs stil. president, than. >> thank you. thank you for. i appreciate it. thank you. thank you. thank you. than have k you.hank you don't don't go anywhere. it's a very exciting day aroundg here. >> we'll have reaction. kayla, you were on the campaign trail. you were still press secretaryhe .
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is this why they kept them in the basement the whole election ? >> yes. yes, 100% is why i would get the emails. lyd called at 10:30 a.m.. this is so bizarre. thhe came off as an amateurcomm left wing commentator who doesn't even know thatentawh you sit there until the end of. the interview. the questions. e questimy gosh.e softes >> i mean, he pick the softestt of soft places he coul d go.iest o asked about the craziest of things, and i heard her say dofj ,my ears perked up. >> i'm like, here's a question. of course not you. she made it all about trump, and it just doesn't serve anyone. like i loved your interview with chris christie lasterview t night.stanti i thought it was substantive. you got new information. it was it was greavew inform t to watch. and boy, i wish she'd interview with you instead of going overu. to the cross the street to nbc. >> you know, i think you you prs touch on something with the press is that it seems like they want politicians to be their friends. politicians shouldn' politit be yourt friend. when you get in the role of serving the american peopleg as far as getting information for them, it's one thing when
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you work for the guy, when when you don't, you work for your audienck foience.e and it t seem like these people want to do that. >> kayleigh for sure.when i i mean, when i stood att th the podium, it's it's secret. i was having not softballs lobbed at me, but very hard, like 100 mile per hour ones from jim acosta. and then i watched the briefings when jen psaki got there. and thenhe briefin ap and i reas is a conversation among friends . what i watched on msnbc with nicolle wallace, she was gigglingatched throughout the interview. we're so excited to have you completing his. it just doesn't serve anyone. the press serves an importantno. role and they're just not doing it now, too. >> i have to commend you,ne kayla. you have adjusted to your new role of not only being a host, but an of bein analyst as well.n and given every candidate a fair shake. so thank you so much for joining the program tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. you got it. so today, monumental affirmativ>> thae.y monumee acte is provoking quite the reaction in the mediadia. more thanal
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the hunter biden scandals are far more corrupt than you could ever have imagined. the panel breaks down the shocking investigation on who is hunter biden. >> an encore presentation available now only on fox nation. >> the liberal media is not taking affirmative action ruling veris noty well, but youn always rely on joy behar fortch. a balanced take. >> watch the talk on the rightea aboulkt post-racial society that we're living in now because they elected a black president. they think that racism is over. it's m is ove not. and that's what bothers me about this, about this rolling back. and also what bothers me also is that what's nexs me at? >> gay marriage. s raymond arroyo is a fox news analyst and he joins us no now. can i tell you what bothers me? what bothers you? i cannot sta y white, progressive women that it just seems they want to be black. >> so bad. so bad. like every every single item, they have to be checked out
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on outrage than we do. >> right. and i don't know what is.ause o >> well, it's because ofbble the bubble in which they occupy and they feel they've it's's you know, it's almost a reverse racism. >> it's what's alludeda bu to in this in this ruling today where ensh a system of federal racial discrimination. cial diswell, in some parts of h whether it's academia or the media, there'seremia or fos enshrined racial discriminatiohn . and if you're not on on that side, on the side where s the fingers on the scale, you somehow don't count. so hercasomehoe you have this vh white, successful woman tryingis to, you know, hustle over to the other side. stop it. you're not a minorit.stop iy sie you know, and that goes for a lot of the people on the view. they are they kind of step out of line and try to pretend there's something they're not. i guess they identify as an. african-american man.
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>> i mean, some something likee that. thdo you think this is going to be used in this election, ine next election, lik the abortion issue, was useduse to rally democratsto? lawrence this is a very narrow ruling by the supreme court. rr >> john roberts doesn't do very broad things. this only affecttss affirmative action in the admissions universities, doesn't apply to workplace orrk sports or anythingplace else. just that, i think. and when you pull the american people, pew found 63% of% of americans of all races thought race should not be used for college admission. your character, your courage, your academic achievement, that shouldurc achiev be the criterih you are judged, not the color of our skin or the vowel at the end of our names. and i say that as arroyo, as a spanish man, and i think you would agree as a as an the african-american man. >> well, they also threw him a bone. and at the end and i thoughtthrr was very crafty at the endaf to say, i'm not saying that
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you can't write an essay about your lived experience, because i thtat ihat is what it's abou ,the overcoming. >> i think that's the candidate i want that went through thie c this, this and this. >> and yet they're here today. how did it shapeantheye your story? can race does shape your story? and wherur stoe live does have a bearing. so these are important bearing. n but you can't just say, okay, what's your race? all right. w you get and look at the breakdown at harvard, 55.1% of asians, these are all people who had the same achievement. me achie5.1% chance of an asiang it, 22% chance of a hispanic getting it, 44% of ancan-am african-american getting in. gett the sameachiev ater achievement level. >> we can't create a rate of reverslevel.e racial discriminan to balance out racial discrimination. i don't likeance it. on i'm 30 now. i've been appearing on fox newsi since i was 20 years old yea my sophomore year in college. and the network always gave mead a platform. despite all my backgrounespite d
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and all that. and i don't talk the best either. i'm very contrar i am very coy. but that's what this country is about. it's part of. y little twang >> you're reflecting your people. that's what i believe. thank you. all right. i'm going to now as an homageana to the press. >> okay. i'm just goinglmos to. almost >> so almost immediately after the supreme court rulesupremd aa harvard race based admission process,se the school put out a statement that was clearly meant to coddle the campus community. quote, today communi is a hard . i want you to know you're not alone. harvard president wrote. it's a hard day because they can't racially discriminate anymore. despite the ruling, harvard alsoe. announced they wouldby ak continue to consider race by ask an applicaninplicantstaft how effective their life. this comes with backlash froedm the biden administration, which announced plans to push more diversity p on campus earlier today. here's education secretary abigail cardona. >> we have a plan on howe have to make sure that we continu ae
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to promote a rich diversity on our campus. and this decision today reall is giving us the opportunity to really come together in a different way in y, to find ways to make sure that we're promoting diversity lawfully. oh following the supreme court decision. bu decisit we remain undeterred arh the efforts of diversity on our campus. >> horace cooper is a project 21 member, and he joins us now. horace, they will not be deterred. i gues okay. so i guess we've got to goe goto through a little bit ofhist history, lawrence. in 1954, the supremeorawrence. t ruled that it was no longer lawful for states to limit the ability ofo black students to attend schools. do you know what we saw in you o response? mostly democrats resistance, refusal. we're going to come up ways.we arete we are not going to accept this
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. we actually had to havenation the national guard escortrd esc studentsor because there were those who said we know better. let's remember when this push for racial separation was occurring, we did not hearing, w you and i. history says we did not hear. w we don't like black people. they said we need separation because it's good for blacks and for whites. >> we're hearing from harvard and we'rring froe hearing from r progressives. we got to keep separat, we have fighting on the grounds of race because it's good for blacks and it's good for america. it's resistance for the 21st century. shame on our president for not being like eisenhower to stand with the court eisenho, instead instructing his party and hisero
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followers to obstruct and dela y . horace. why aren't any of these going on the ground to help create a better candidate for admission? that's where the work starts. not at the end, but at the start of the line. >> well, that's absolutely correct. no w, what you outline is insightful. if you were sitting inuld get my cornwall class constitutional law class, you'd get the gold sta r. t it i >> but it's hard work.s ha it's a lotrd easier to waitl to the end and get a guaranteed number and then pat yourself on the back and go up fort for your coffee or gather with youro friends out in aspen. it's hard work to make sureo that fifth graders can do fifth grade math and can do fifth great reading. but that's what we need to dt to now.
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>> i can't get with that. can't get with this new way of doing stuff every single day. i tr dayy to work as hard as i n to do my job. but not only that, go back to my community where i grew up and find the next person that wants to d t wantso this exact thing and help them get all the tools they need to do that. because that's how you do it. that's how you do it. hos so much,r, thank brother. thank you. so one of the richest men inrlda the world was just exposed fors a veryed creepy job applicationc process. we'll tell you who'sess. behindi this nexndt. >> our ears connect us to the moments that matter. the moments that matter. give them the nutrient they need. ve with lipo, it's formulated with ingredients clinically showr misso flavonn to protect m dizziness, ears ringing and even hearing loss. >> never miss a moment with lipo flavonoid the looked up and there was a dark figure in the doorway of a bedroom
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>> good to new. this guy's so smart and so handsome. go to wonder trust .com to see if eligible. so a stunning "wall street journal" report reveals shocking details about bill gates fact those traits. >> gallagher has the story faceo these are about jobs lawrence and for context these wereut job applicants at gates ventures, which is bill gates private office bill ga. . and the unusual and potentially illegal questions migh the unt havemen, been asked of both men and women. but so far, only women candidates b have come forwardiv
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saying that during their job interviews, they were asked things like if they hadd extramarital affairs, what kinds o f they prefer, or if they ever contracted a transmitted diseas ever coe. d the people at gates ventures claim they were unaware of the questionths which they call unacceptable. gates ventures also points out thatgaet job screening was done by a private security company called concentric advisorsty co and here's where it gets interesting. concentric advisors sayss it didn't directly ask questions about or medicaestionl historyt also acknowledges that information can be volunteert an offered by the candidates. during the follow up interview. now, concentri thec security was quick to say that its goal during these job screenings is to find information that could be used to blackmail or compromisethat c the potential employees. and says its protocols compl ybut em with the law. but employment lawyers begplrs g to differ, with one lawyer saying that questions about are not automaticallyge questi,
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but that any questions about candidates healtons abouh or psychiatric history is, quote, flat out prohibited by the federal americans with disabilities act. for now, it remains uncleasabilo any of these job candidates plan to take legal action. it'sl action also notable thataa bill gates himself reportedly had a number of extramarital affairs, including with microsoft employees, and had several meetings with convicted sex offendeings y jeffrey epstein. gates, by the way, says it wasat a mistake to associateociate with epstein. >> you think you kno whw gates,e nasty man. thanks, trace. >> you bet. so it's a psychedelic summer, according to a recent journ "wall street journal" report. silicon valley tycoonsal like twitter, elon musk are self-medicating with psychedelicusk are drugs.drugs. the report says elon e microdosing ketaminelo, a drug once used as a horse tranquilizer to treat depressioner to tr. rother and according to joe biden's brother, the president is, quote, very opene presid mindedg
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normalizing psychedelic drugs for medical treatmen t once he is very open minded. >> hmm. put it that way. i don't want to speak. no, no, i understand. your brother. right. right. yeah. other two brother. right. question is, is the world is the u.s. >> the qiohe ready for this? >> wow. this after the journal addiction published a report claiming that magic mushroomadds use has tripled in the past two years among young adults. dr. marc siegel is fox news medical correspondent, and he joins us. doctor. look, i'm all for any type ofush medical use that could improve people mental healthples. >> is the science there yet? >> no, lawrence and it's not t there in terms oerf microdosing at all. wilson compton i spoke to the deputy director of national institute ofdirector drug abuse, said very little. i interviewed him this week, very little studies at all have been done on microdosing now. we know that there's a great
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chedelic promise to psychedelics in terms of treating depression and anxiety and post-traumatic stress and substance abuse. and a lot of people are hurtingt out there and they may not think that the regular treatments, antidepressante s arere rea working, so they're reaching for something. i've got a lot of compassion i'ver that. but self-medication isn't the answer. i mean, look but self, elon musk has a self-driving car, tesla. maybe he thinkdrivins that he ce have a self-driving drug. and the president di mean, i would caution the president about cognition here becausee is there's some evidence that psychedelics, though they increas e productivity pro and creativity in the short termdud. erm ther longer term, there's an issue with cognitive function and testing. you can't self-medicatecate with this stuff. >> i understand we with use it medically. ketamine, by the way, has a growing indication for severke depression. instead of shock therapy, it's wa. y more humane to consider a drug that takes you into a different realt takem of thin. but people should not be doing this on their own.
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it's not for t self-medication., >> it's still being studied. lawrence recentl y, it's even gained the support of former i texas y. nor rick perr i never thought i would see him support something like this, but i'm still looking at all the researchl . ng thanks so much for joining the program. we're not there yet. >> great to see you, lawrence. so a saroja shortage has causeda a panic. >> that and more nexnd mort. i'm panickin.g. hotel your wisdom is waiting because you earned it. after months on the road b with the travel hockey team. and since chances are you're about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. you can keep earning and redeeming points towards free nights. wyndham rewards get the lowest price at wyndham rewards kcom. >> hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm here to chat about my new product from mypillow towels that actually work. watch this absorbency chest. here's another towel that we randomly went out and bought. here's one of my tiles with the nice design.
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>> i love you can have them both. , gle yearink lawrence isn't this a conversation every single year. they always try to cancel the firework. ry ts. you do and look, i get it. i mean, you don't want stuff going into the water, buoing int the same time, you can't kill the fun. >> it's one day out of the year, right? you know, you can'the year.n't m the american people. but the good news is that people were all up in arms . out thisle the fact of the matter is, not many of them are getting canceled. there still be firework shows. so no need to drive to indiana to and get your own fireworks driv so it's all going to be okay. but i am curious to know if people in l.a. are reactine inge the same way that people in new york did when they took away our pizza oven. >> oh, yeah. becausn th e all is going to break loose if that's the case. >> so, tom, i feel hyind of hypocritical on the matter because, okay, i'm all foriticao the show now that i moved back to texas. they're everywhere. ck u and to pick up, you know, fireworks if you want to do itou with the kidwas. but in new york, i like the show. i just don't like the kids thast . >> do it for a week after the fireworks. oh, yeah. it's a little much. you know, it's a noisy. h and
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but i think this is un-american. canceling fireworks. this is it's i'll prove itou. to you. >> it's in the national anthem . >> the rockets red glare, bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the nigh bombst that oug was still there. it says it in the national anthem. it clears in the morning. there's clear skies. the next daytherar. >> all right. and then if there's stuff in the wall, i've never heard anybody puthwater.t it that way. yeah. what do you think? it works for me, though. that's what he was saying. he was saying. go ahead, have your fireworks in the morning. the skiet is wha sayins will be >> and then if there's anything in the water, you get the volunteers down. the boy scouts, go clean out the water. you know what i mean? scoop it out and you have a funk day of that as well. >> so, abby, it doesn't looke like they're getting anythey ain support for this, though. >> i don't think it's because >> with a federale actu lawsuit that the judge actually struck down and said there's not enough evidence.t is but the reason why it's h happening now is because they did finw isy d things in the water. they were saying that it violated the clean water act, which was not true.the clean wa >> they still found stuff in there. so who knows? but yeah, we could be on cleanup dutyould b.
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>> yeah. so i got i'll do it. i got to get your reaction to this. there'here is s a shortage of the popular hot sauce. ratchet prices have jumped online for more than $120than a bottle. no problem . up because of the chili supply issue. stu tom dean. abby, i don't need this stuff anyway. i wouldn't pay a dollar if rong you don't eat. >> what's wrong with you? it makes my it gives w me rosacc in the face. >> there's the spicy food fireworks in your moutods.h. >> it is. it's not for me.cy t i mean, i'm like, ketchup is spicyo me to what? are you kidding me? but i don't trust anything with the sara. >> it's sara. barata. sriracha. i don't like that extra. ar e. e >> hmm. okay. all right. sounds like really valid reasoning. what? no, i disagree with him, and i i my soon yourroja in i can have spicy. yeah, and then you put on your eggs. then i put n o, no, no, no, no. e not on that. fries, everything else.nk thi >> how do you feel about food?s well, you know, i think this is karma, because do you kno w the story of saroja basically started with this woman in the 30s and made it and then
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made it popular across thailand. then she sold the company inila. the 80s. then a guy, david tran, came in, made saroja his own, but didn't trademark. ing srir >> so then all these big companies started using saroja >> it in his story? >> if you have a fox name,t that's what i'm sure it's important things i learn i leare on saturday. >> oh yeah. diug it 10 p.m. and you won't be disappointed. thank you all so mucsappointedhg here with me and thanks so much for watching me. >> the great sean hannity th. ight all right. welcome to "hannity". e arwee back with r our rowdy new york city studioow audience. ks f good to see everybody. thank you all for coming. glad you're here. alor cl right.ourt today, the u.s. supreme court delivered what is a major victordeliy for fairness in cole admissions. and that entire proces s. decis six three decision, the court struck down affirmative actionio ,ruling that the use of race as a factor in college admissions is un
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