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telling migrants new york city self designated sanctuary city is expensive and full. a direct quote, "please consider another city as shoemaker decision about where to settle in the u.s." >> john: welcome back, "america reports" kicks off our number two, john roberts and washington. here we go with another jam-packed our appearance be to john, sandra smith in new york and the mayor taking heat for multimillion dollar payout to protesters. brian kilmeade weighs in on that interest in a minute. >> john: plus fighting back against the war on campus free speech. are we starting to see the tide turn. chris ruth and his new book how the left is taking over everything and what to do about it. but first, this. the wife of suspected local domain gilgo beach serial killer files for divorce. this comes a week after former
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architect arrested and charged with murder of three women whose remains were found along the long island beach more than a decade. >> sandra: john, searching everywhere including his home and that storage unit and attempting to put the clues together why it took so long to capture a married father of two. one question still remains, what does his wife know? >> it only took her six days after the arrest to file for divorce. sprocess that quickly and i'm talking about rex's wife who had no idea what was going on, but she will have to speak at some point because three of her heirs that we know of are on the victims. >> sandra: live in massapequa park and what we are learning, nate, what we are learning about heuermann's family and his arrest. >> well, sandra, i can tell you the lawyer representing heuermann's wife said the family
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was completely blindsided when the police knocked on their door when we could go today. you see behind me, they were told the husband and father of two a suspected serial killer. take a look at the first picture my picture of his arrest. his adult daughter and wife of over two decades. the larger representing the wife said the police took their passports phones and computers and this comes as investigators collecting evidence at the family's home for a seventh straight day. some of the stranger pieces of evidence to emerge including portrait of a blonde woman with battered face and bruises around her eyes and childlike doll in a glass case. the suffolk county d.a. investigators say they will take their time so they don't miss anything. listen to this. >> we are looking for evidence on a molecular level. dna, blood, trace evidence, hairs so necessarily those criminologist with suffolk county crime lab who are doing a great job or
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painstakingly going through the. it is going to take a while. >> now come as investigators continue searching in the air by storage facility, the d.a. also says it is unclear if heuermann on the guns illegally. they pulled 200 pounds from his house. he had permits for 92 handguns but under new york state law, permit is not required for a long gun such as a rifle. also today, sandra we mentioned the connection to las vegas, nevada, as well as chester county, south carolina south carolina, yesterday. investigation expanding there. we learn today suffolk county working with authorities in atlantic city, new jersey, to see if connection to four depths of female workers in atlantic city in 2006. of rex heuermann. we will send it back to you. >> sandra: nate foy in speed
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to 14, john. >> john: the bombshell testimony during yesterday's hearing on capitol hill and irs whistle-blowers details what they saw during the hunter biden tax fraud investigation before the house oversight committee. alleging the justice department ignored recommendation to file felony tax charges giving undeniable pattern of preferential treatment for the biden family. where does this investigation go now? let's bring in missouri congressman jason smith chair of house ways and means committee. we will get to that hearing which is extraordinary and you attended yesterday. first of all, this is the latest news to come out of washington, d.c. this is the fd 1023 form we have been hearing about for so long regarding hunter biden and the bidens what payments went their way from people they were involved in business with. this is a confidential you talking about nicholas a founder of burisma, it says in part,
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"they hired hunter biden to protect us from his dad all kinds of poems, $5 million to pay one biden and $5 million to another biden. confidential human source, he might have difficulty explaining suspicious wire transfers with illicit payments to the bidens he responded, he did not send any funds directly to the big guy a chance to look through this now, what do you think? >> it is disturbing. this is how it as men with evidence coming forward. the ways and means committee and the judiciary committee. this is another example of senator grassley and chairman homer releasing this information. it is extremely important for the american people to see what is out there. it causes great concerns that our president could be compromised to a foreign government. >> john: crassly said his investigation will contain your. meantime a follow-up from the hearing yesterday, democrats
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almost universally dismissing what happened yesterday and discredited the witnesses. listen to this. >> a lot of allegations, zero proof, no receipts and the american people need some actual evidence. actual evidence. but we have seen absolutely none. >> they are using you and using your story and using your work to make this argument for themselves. didn't hear a lot about joe biden, why? he didn't do anything. this has nothing to do with him with him. >> this is ludicrous. beam me up, scotty, there is no intelligent life down here, none! i yield. >> you heard the whole thing, what was your take? >> it was disgusting how the democrats try to discredit the whistle-blowers. i personally interviewed mr. ziegler myself before the ways and means committee to get this information released. the american people saw yesterday by their testimony, there are questions that they are credible. they are individuals that care
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about their country and they care about the agency that they work for, and they are upset because they have seen the government not treat all taxpayers equally. in fact, if you are wealthy or your last name is biden, you are treated much more favorably. they highlight numerous examples how the justice department in the hunter biden investigation delayed the investigation so much the fact that the statue of limitations expired for felony crimes in 2014-22015 tax years. >> john: to that point ziegler leaves the doj ignored the guidelines when it come to the hunter biden investigation. >> there were a lot of tax cases with misdemeanors and felonies. there are a lot of reasons we charge the felony. we might charge the misdemeanor. but i want to be clear on this, when you have a felony charge with a misdemeanor, that you have to charge the felony. in this case, they did not charge the felony. >> john: do you believe there was preferential treatment or as
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ziegler said, in equitable treatment? >> based on irs whistle-blowers stated, there was actual evidence of preferential treatment without a doubt. you saw aspects where the department of justice divulge information to hunter biden's attorney according to the irs whistle-blowers of future search once they were going to issue on the property. use all places where these whistle-blowers were saying the prosecuting team denied that they had personal control of whether to bring charges from someone up above. one thing we do know, everything the irs whistle-blowers have stated the, no one has came forward and said it is not true. who has changed they were tuned is mr. wise and the bidens. the only ones that is countering. >> john: jamie raskin, sandra bullock, you may believe what you are saying but this is all a disagreement between investigators and prosecutors. listen.
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>> it seems to me that a lot of your testimony has been about the problem of prosecutorial discretion and the traditional tug-of-war between investigators who characteristically want to charge has many offenses they have come across and prosecutors who are more attuned to the rigors of the courtroom and complexity of forensic evidence. >> john: basically he sang investigators want to put everyone behind bars. the discretion and need to look at the bigger picture. what would you say? >> i would point to exhibit 2 in the committee hearing yesterday that provided in his testimony to the ways and means committee. exhibit 2 was a application by the irs investigators, which is typical in bringing charges through. in there they side of the charges hunter biden should be accountable for, which was multiple felonies, multiple misdemeanors. it was also signed off and agreed to by leslie wolf, an
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assistant prosecutor in delaware at that time. apparently, even that prosecutor agreed with it. according to the document of the exhibit 2. >> john: this has a lot of layers as we see them peeling it back. jason, great to see you come appreciate it. i don't know how long the fallout will continue but i suspect it will be a while. and now we throw the fd-1023 form becoming public. this seems a lot bigger now. >> sandra: indeed appear there is a brand-new reaction to that. this is not over. to his point, nothing that we have heard about and from these whistle-blowers has changed over this period of time. really interesting discussion, there, john. we'll have more coming up on that in just a moment but first this 12 republican ca candidates have thrown their hat in the ring to run for president but some may not qualify for the first debate next month. we will take a look where everyone stands right now. stay with us.
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>> i'm not running to be somebody. i'm running to do something. i think 2024 is make or break for this country. this country is in decline. >> sandra: florida governor ron desantis also 2024 presidential candidate, he was on fox earlier today as he chases former president trump in the polls. the republican national committee set a criteria to participate in next month's
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debate. they must complete a mix of fund-raising and pulling requirements. so far, only seven candidates satisfied at least one of those conditions. about five candidates have not met either including former vice president mike pence. you can catch the first debate fox news channel in it will be happening august 23rd 9:00 p.m. eastern time with bret baier and martha maccallum. many will be watching, john. >> john: looking forward to that. one of the 2024 candidates trying to take the gloves off when it comes to former president trump you are the former congressman appeared on the view where g.o.p. rivals not to me enough to challenge the front runner. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie and he thinks the build by and large, i guess you missed chris christie. >> sandra: right, not chris christie but everyone else. and especially walking a tight line on january 6th probe.
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he's jumping in and his exact, exact word is you don't kiss your opponents butt and a cold trumpet distraction. >> folks recognize if we elect donald trump as g.o.p. nominee, then we are getting for como years to joe biden. and always talking about his baggage, we can't talk about other problems going on going on. >> so some folks are certainly trying to differentiate themselves from trump and further on the border by not just building a wall but using the military to secure it. senator tim scott rising in the polls and getting to be that positive alternative to trump pier this week a pro-scott pack pledged $40 million in ads from september to november in the early states. a lot of cash they are and the runner-up out there as well trying to turn things around. ron desantis on low polling and strategy here. >> again, we are doing
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state-by-state. i think even people site that acknowledged early in the states it is much closer. we are not chasing national polls but focusing on accumulating the debt. >> a large swath of americans are pretty turned off by both of these parties. the latest quinnipiac university poll shows nearly half of the country would consider a third party option, meaning they don't like anyone that is out there. >> john: i thought that number was extraordinary. >> is in it? incredible this far out, yes. >> john: may be joe manchin. >> we will see. >> john: i thought ainsley's interview with ron desantis. >> long time coming and i think a lot of americans were waiting to hear more from casey. they got it. >> john: great to see you, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: george floyd riot cost new york city and small businesses tens of millions in damages but protesters who are getting a payout.
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qualifies for the erc. >> sandra: official site to give an update any minute now after a tornado swept through north carolina. the storm is the pfizer plan to debris. there is a concern this could add to the drug shortage across the united states. let's go to steve live with the latest. how bad is the destruction there? >> sandra, very bad with the pfizer plant the wind speeds from the damage they see on the ground. they think it was 150 mile-per-hour winds. that would make that tornado yesterday touchdown east of raleigh 12:00 p.m. and ef 3 a scale of 0-5. it plunged ahead for 60 miles 66 people and several injured and hospitalized and damaged about
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100 homes and structures. here is what one survivor had to say. >> me and my sister and my mother were looking out the window. there was a debris field that started coming over the trees. >> this massive pfizer plant was really good to do, especially the warehouse area. this is a plant that produces one quarter of the sterile injectables for all of the u.s. these are basic medicines like antibiotics. at this point, it is too early to assess the damage and whether this destruction could lead to more medicinal shortages in the near term. >> we are still wait-and-see mode as pfizer will assess the damage and the impact. here this is something hospitals already have infrastructure to manage. it is a matter to see. >> one pfizer employee said the lights went out and it sounded like a bomb exploded the next 60 seconds. despite the destruction, no employees were injured. they were able to get to a safe
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home in time. sandra back to you. >> sandra: some of the structures completely level to the ground and flattened, steve. and also shut down major in his state. we learned about the reopening of the area around there. >> it is tough because part of interstate 95 was shut down and also shut down because the question is pfizer going to rebuild or move? for that area, that is where most of the people in the city work. >> sandra: steve harrigan with the very latest on that. a lot of damage. we will still see what the implications of it are. thank you very much. steve, nightly protest, it seems unrest all too common in the summer of 2020 following the death of george floyd. here in new york city, member protesters clashing with the police businesses and boarded up to prevent gluten? demonstration costing the city and private businesses tens of billions of dollars but new york city is rewarding those behind the riots by agreeing to
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pay them $13 billion to settle a lawsuit, which means more than a thousand people who claim they were victims of unlawful police0 apiece. brian kilmeade here with fox & friends and host of "one nation" good to have you here. >> imagine if this was our money. do you think they would have fought harder if things would with taxpayer dollars? they pay it out to the protesters who they say were treated harshly. corralled and i didn't see any of it. all these iphone cameras and hard to imagine all these protesters having all these lawsuits at a cost of i guess we will look at $13 million. in a city that is overrun and lost $400 million with damage, we are writing checks for the protesters and how many people will pay back the cost when they spit in their face and demanded to take a name? remember those protesters
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may 29th to the 9th of june. it is sickening we are paying the protesters back after they destroyed the city in the middle of a pandemic. we were told to stay 6 feet apart and not work. >> sandra: i see the investments to the damage done to the private businesses is greater than that. >> a lot of them have not reopened. >> think about that the long-term consequences from economic consequences and the number of people who fled the city because didn't think they could live here anymore after what happened. as far as that image 303 police department vehicles and cost nypd $1 million in damages according to the nypd. it is really something as the city continues to struggle. now you have these 90,000 migrants who have arrived since last year. we are struggling to house them in the city. here is the mayor on that, brian. >> do you think that we have -- when it comes to asylum-seekers? the reason i ask that, we present at the wrong message.
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thousands of people outside the shelters waiting for an apartment, they are waiting and i told them, honestly, you need to work. so the question is, are we sending the wrong message? >> i'm not sure the right terminology is used -- i'm sorry, immigrants. whatever terminology would get me help them i will use it. >> sandra: let's be clear, this is a city owned and touted sanctuary city status beer that has been the message. now, this is the flyer new york city is deploying to deter migrants from coming here, okay? they are basically say consider going someplace else. this is a huge problem spiraling ouout of control. >> john: they say 90,000 have come through, 54,000 remain. last week we got 20,800 through peer they come here and we have
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to feed them three times a day. we have provided entertainment to a degree. we watch them have brawls in many cases or drunken fights and stairwells. because of that we have a sanctuary city status, it is costing $1.4 billion. you know what the mayor said yesterday? after 60 days, adults have to leave. why are they here to begin with? there is no with a qualified, but they are dumped in her lap and he refuses to get up, stand up and save the sanctuary status as the magnet. it is repelling. so these people get more taxpayer dollars. it is estimate of the city $36 billion in debt by 2027. if they weren't writing checks to protesters and if they were writing checks or providing all these accommodations to illegal immigrants, how much more money would be left? how do you feel about giving up 45% of your paycheck to situations like this where you don't fight lawsuits and you give it away to people because you don't enforce the border? it is maddening. >> sandra: why the message on
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the player is this with new york city to tell the migrants to go somewhere else peer they say since april 2022, more than 90,000 migrants have come to the city. there is no guarantee we will provide shelter and services to new arrivals. housing in new york, very expensive. this is true here at the cost of food, transportation and other necessities in new york city at the highest in the united states. please consider another city as you make your decision about where to settle into don't like the u.s. is the message, brian. >> come one, come then. this is the opposite of the statue of liberty. we are not going through immigration. when you come here, we are saying, "you are not welcome." it is wrong every account. it is amazing to me mayor adams called himself a biden democrat can't get biden to address this issue to the point they kicked him off every election committee. he is standing up for the city that is not standing up in a way that will matter. he standing up behind a
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microphone ranting but he's not getting anything done. >> sandra: i'm always happy to see you but i'm especially happy when i see you because i think about the weekend. what is coming up on "one nation" saturday night? we have a good show and first of all we will celebrate "shark week" in only one way we can understand. we interview the producer the best in the business must doors can't come out but star directors can. he will be joining us. we will also have the news dual none other than carley shimkus. i met in person. so 8:00 and 11:00. >> sandra: always good, we will be watching my brain. good to have you. >> john: saving for the news dual, looking forward to that. drawing large donation arizona state university accusing a school of left wing activism and bill motion has that next. critical race theory watchdog sounding the alarm over classes
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>> john: an arrest has been made two months the beating death of maryland father who defended his stepson following a schoolyard fight. police say a group of people came to christopher rides home looking for the child and viciously attacked him after he refused to let the boy come outside to fight. chris tomlinson is here with us in the studio. what can you tell us about the suspect? >> a tragic story first of all a young man in the county police arrested 26-year-old trevor taylor just outside of baltimore and currently being too detained in indianapolis at the state
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capital. charges against taylor include manslaughter, three counts of second degree assault, disorderly conduct here the police had no weapons involved, and taylor used bare hands to beat 43-year-old christopher wright pictured to death in his front yard refusing to let him in his house. to settle to a dispute the police say began if it is fight brooklyn park middle school over $30. taylor, his 14-year-old nephew, another man identified yet and two boys drove to his home. interview the interview not long after the violent assault took her fiance's life. she said parents and neighbor stood there and watch him get beat to death after he would not allow the teens in his house to confront his son. >> he is not coming out here. if he doesn't come out, we will go in to get him. nobody is coming in my house appearance within, they said to him if he is not going to fight, you are going to fight.
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speak with a murder suspect is being held in indianapolis without bail. his defense attorney said he has suicidal concerns, john. >> john: this is in an insane story. you can't believe in america this day and age. >> it took two months to catch the killer and this fight took place the middle school and a big crowd that's all this fight took place and beat to death with his bare hands appearance before the whole thing is nuts, lucas, good to see you, sandra. >> sandra: a major driver pulling the plug to arizona state university. the siding left wing hostility and activism. christopher is on deck to discuss but first bill melugin, what do we know about terminating funding? >> as you mentioned, far too much left wing hostility has he described it going on at arizona state. keep in mind, this is a wealthy donor given millions of dollars to the school over the years. but he says his support is officially over. take a look, this is tom lewis,
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scottsdale real estate investor appearance that to make $400,000 donation to the fair honors colt asu this year where he pondered that tw lewis center a program in his name with the school. he decided to withdraw the donation as well as all future support. he said his decision comes as a ps asu condemned his staff members for organizing an event of the school to host conservative speakers. charlie kirk and dennis prager. he doesn't stop there. three dozen asu faculty members actually signed a petition condemning the event and refer to the speakers as "purveyors of hate." even though that event took place without disruptions, lewises staff member later terminated by asu leaving lewis to say, he's had enough. >> i think the problem we have here is faculty at most public university given complete freedom reign in the classroom. a lot of them are radical and a
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lot of them don't want to teach. but they have also redefined academic freedom. >> in a statement to fox news, arizona state said the university has a history of allowing free speech and that media reports about the firing of lewis and staff member inaccurate. mr. lewis decided to discontinue funding more than $300,000 per year in salary and benefit cost for the executive director of the now dissolved center appear they go on to save the speaker series and classes will continue at the school. back out here live, lewis and arizona state have both removed any association with each other off of each other's respective website. they are down. back to you. >> sandra: on that, bill melugin, john. >> john: for more on this, let's bring in chris roofer author of the book "america's cultural revolution and how the radical left conquered everything." we have a lot of stuff to talk about today.
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tom lewis and asu. he is hitting them in the pocketbook. here is why he is doing it. this is what he told laura ingraham last night. >> finally just had enough. i have seen what's really happening and it is not a pretty picture. the university is intolerable of the voice from the right. number one, they don't want donors to metal with the classroom. and they don't want conservative speakers to speak on campus. >> john: he was going to give asu $400,000 and figures by may be hitting them in their pocket book someone will stay around up and say, "maybe we should change our policies." do you think they will? >> i don't think they will and i recommend to all conservatives who think about donating to alma mater, absolutely don't do it. these institutions captured by the radical left as i document in my book. over the course of the past 50 years. they need to start thinking about where they give their money.
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gift to hillsdale and other institutions that promote conservative ideas. tom lewis made the right call. he has a great american and other people should follow suit. >> john: all right from from another culture rural item crt in higher education and found ol schools, they are forcing students to consider crt related ideas on antiracism, culture competency, diversity, equity and inclusion. equity and implicit bias, antibias. is this training future doctors to look at medicine through a racial lens? >> it absolutely is. i think that is wrong both on principle. we should strive towards colorblindness treating people equal as individuals. but also but also undoubtedly degrade the quality of medical care over time. we have seen this over and over anywhere it has been tried. these kind of racialist and critical theory style publicist to my policies always degrade
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infrastructure and basic medicine, basic services. for those who think this is a liberal arts phenomenon, it is not true. the radical left truly has conquered everything, including now as we have seen, medical schools around the country. >> john: another topic, though if of this program will be familiar with, she is 25 years old. she went through a transition or the mic transgender transition and now transitioning back. she is suing the medical providers who gave her double mastectomy and hormone therapy. she says in a new fox news article, i began transitioning dickstein and lied to in a terrible way. i am seeking justice. i put my trust in health peer like health care providers with mental health issues in my body was severely damaged over several years. she claims she had some pretty significant mental health issues, but rather than treating those, doctors and instead mutilated her body. she believes that this is going on fairly widespread basis across america.
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>> yeah, i have been reporting on the stories the past year. the conclusion is simple, ideologically charged doctors are sacrificing the health of kids in the name of gender theory and in the name of transgender identity. we will see a lot more of these stories coming down the pike. these are vulnerable kids being exploited by doctors for ideological reasons. she should absolutely superior these clinics should be closed. legislators need to pass bills state after state to ban these procedures at the very least for minors under the age of 18. this is unconscionable. i am glad she is standing up and her example should be noted. >> john: i want to again mentioned the new book you got out america's culture revolution and how america conquered everything. what role do you think culture wars will play in the 2024 election? >> it is shaping up to be a crucial element of the 2024 election in my book debuted as
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the number one best seller on amazon. i think it will set the narrative for conservatives over the course of the campaign in the years to come. everyone has to read it. to go to amazon and buy a copy, get it, you will be way ahead of the pack. you will know what exactly is going on and what we have to do to fight back. >> john: some great things to do ahead of the election, great to see you. >> sandra: all right, thank you, jason aldean's new song, "everybody is talking about it." it is hitting number one at the charts as the controversy swirls where it was filmed. plus -- >> jerry, let's go, it is time to eat. we are going to dinner. >> dinner? what time is it? >> it is for 30. >> 4:30. who eats dinner for 30? by the time we spend -- >> john: apparently more people are eating at 4:30. is america a nation of early birds as more and more consumers opting for early dinner times
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television does not want you to hear it. the network pulling jason aldean antiriot is a video with the song "try that in a small town" of the following accusations on social media if that song is racist due to messaging and where the video was set. let's bring in jessica tarlov, a host of "the five" extraordinaire host of fox and you guys love music. >> i don't love it like dagen loves it. >> sandra: was this necessary? the accusations that he is racist and should have never done this music video in this particular location? dig into it, dagen. >> no insult to jessica, let me start with that. the online army of hysterical left wing nuts and media cohorts -- no weapons. but predictably played and played hard. the song came out in may. the video drops on a friday.
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the caterwauling begins. within a matter of days, the liberals online have driven people to this song. and now, it is number one on itunes. the video is number one on itunes. it is moving up. >> let's tee up some of it. here is the music video. ♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, dump a flag in light up. you think are endemic you are tough, try that in a small town and take that down the road. you know who has a problem with this, jessica, the ladies out "the view." >> there is no reason to separate big city from
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small-town people. that to me is the divisive part of the song. that is deplorable. >> don't tell me that not only was he aware of what he was doing by using that imagery, he embraces that imagery. >> it does go too far. >> you have gone too far. >> sandra: doesn't go too far, jessica? it's at this yesterday on "the five" i don't think it should be pulled but i think you should have conversations about this. and on a forced air to pick that location. whoever did that should be sorry about it but the buck does stop with him that you can look up the history of that location. even if they did film the best christmas movie ever in front of it, you have to imagine there will be people who take issue with it. i am pretty generally against boycotts and things like this. it does tend to have a reverse effect. >> we are in agreement. i am not in favor of boycotts. i don't tell people to boycott things. but i read the song as follows, it is not the threat of violence in a small town.
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it is the threat of the law actually being in forest and you get your arrested from a small town. >> it literally has the vibe of we want your comments and if you want to come here and do that, we will take matters into our own hands. >> sandra: here a small town values my dad was visiting my mother's grave the other day and he noticed a man who died in 19d not have a headstone because his family did not buy one. he went and had one made and had it placed on his grave. that is small-town value. so this song connects with people who live in small towns, and they are clearly listening. >> real quick are you early birds? dinner parties at 5:00 more and more. and are we sliding activities back? we have 15 seconds, go. >> people fred flin flintstone d not working hard enough and not working long hours. >> i am a small child so yes, basically sitting around 6:30.
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i think it is great. >> training new restaurants closing at 8:00 and late-night screenings to matinees. >> we want to eat outside when the sun is still out. >> fair point. >> and digest. >> sandra: all right, we crammed a lot in. thank you for joining us. all right, guys we will we will all right, guys we will we will be right back.? so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services
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