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put your face in the cookie right now. [cheers and applause] >> he does it for you. >> dana: all right right now we are waiting for new adventures on the investigation into the global beach motors, special task force says they have an update on the serial killings and it comes as prosecutors are asking for a dna swab from the suspect the district attorney and other officials are expected to speak on that and just about an hour from now we will bring bad news conference to you live as soon as it begins this morning. also, a stunning allegation of betrayal, to u.s. navy sailors now under arrest and charged with handing over sensitive
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military secrets to our nation's top rival china. the mining in dana perino, they'll have today off. >> it's great to be with you it's great. >> and you are a jillion. >> it is going to be with everybody's well. take a look at this a potential act of treason as well as invitation deep inside the u.s. military, there is a flash point with the chinese government. tensions have been simmering over the spy craft that's flew over u.s. soil in the year in beijing is going military ambitions to retake taiwan, a key ally by force. now these new accusations of espionage with critical tech knowledge at stake after two sailors accused of handing over military secrets to chinese government officials are least trying to. it is being called choosing cash of a country.
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>> dana: putting pressure over president biden as well, wondering how he's going to respond. have you been digging into the story? nobody ever wants to see americans betray their country but is that what happened here? >> it appears to be exactly what happened day now, these are two separate cases, but up according to prosecutors they are strikingly similar. it involves quite simply u.s. navy sailors selling the mission secrets. >> when a soldier or sailor chooses cash of the country, and hands over national defense information, it is an ultimate act of betrayal, we have to be ready to act. and that is exactly what we have done here. >> one of the sailor stationed at the san diego house did the u.s. pacific fleet, which leads many u.s. operations and exercises that would be of critical interest to china.
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and which would be central to any potential conflict over taiwan. spying and other nations and among nations is not unusual of course, but the extent of china's operations officials say, makes it very different. >> china amongst all other nation stands apart in terms of the threat that its government poses to the united states. china is unrivaled in the audacity and in the range of its outline efforts to subvert our losses. >> one of them was in charge, 22 year old, who served aboard the uss, he was a naturalized u.s. citizen hadn't been born in china, and for $15,000 he sold to a chinese intelligence official detailed information on the ships that all the information according to prosecutors could have put american at risk. the other sailor, 26 year old, sold information about u.s.
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naval exercise plans and operational orders, as well as photos of u.s. navy facilities, the efforts to prevent chinese spying on us is ongoing, and the officials say that they will continue to hunt down and bring to justice anyone in the military who portrays the prosecutors put it, their sacred oath to defend our country. dana? >> dana: thank you. so yet is another challenge from the u.s. to beijing, how should we respond? we will be joined live radio with a few correspondent later on in the hour. now to washington, donald trump entered a not guilty plea trying to over ten at 20 election, questions are swirling with the deal he front runner who was going to be tried. he now rests in the hands of the judge appointed by barack obama. and let's take a look at the
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next step what can you tell us? >> good morning, from the courtroom to the campaign trail, that is immediately what is next for the former president, he is heading to alabama tonight to the g.o.p. did after making history for the their time, putting not guilty to the fourth criminal charges from the efforts to overturn the 2020 election, you can see them that three or conspiracy theories, and one is obstruction. outside of the quote was a few hundred pro-trump supporters, and anti-trump protesters were cordoned off, just a few blocks from the u.s. capital. trump wasted no time getting out of washington, stopping briefly on the tarmac before boarding his plane after the prosecution. >> this is a very sad day for america, this is the persecution of the person that is leading by very, very substantial numbers
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and a republican primary. leading by them by a lot, we cannot let this happen in america. >> now has his campaign calendar competes with his court date, more charges could come any day with prosecutors deciding in georgia whether to indict trump for efforts to overturn election results there but as his numbers continue to climb, with each case, he is defiantly embracing it riding this "i need one more indictment to ensure my election, the next court date will be august 28th but we expect the judge in that case to set a trial date" jillian? >> gillian: inc. jess pham, a brand-new reading of the health of the economy, employers adding $187,000 in july. that's coming in lower than expected but despite that the nation's unemployment rate dropping to 3.5% and that is the lowest since 1969. so what is going on here?
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cnn did a poll that came out and jillian assessed a half of americans think the economy is getting worse at 51% they think it's getting worse and this is very frustrating. especially to the biden administration -- >> dana: the poll also showed that people trust most republicans then divided. over 51 to 45%. so i understand the frustration to the white house, the numbers when they talk about biden on exits not moving or changing anything. >> gillian: the other problem that we talk about quite a lot is the difference between the bit about what he says because -- essentially as i understand that there is the real economy and then there's the felt economy and that is what drives families you know financial decisions. and that drives how they feel. >> and other clinicians were back to school mode, so there is no school feasting getting out those kids door room, and they e
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the felt economy is describing it as indeed. so take a look at this, new statistics is shining a bright light on the violence and the streets, 1700 people so, so ifi shot this year. it's only july. they join us from chicago with more details, get what you tell us? >> gillian last month alone, almost two people a day were killed in chicago, and while that number may be down for july compared to a year ago, year-to-date, every other crime category is up, and if you step back and compare the numbers of shooting a murderess to four years ago before the recent crime spike you can see so far this year that they are both up around 20%. one of the most recent examples of this is wednesday afternoon, when four people were shot while standing on the sidewalk in the city south side, including a young mother and her 2-year-old son. the 23-year-old mother, who
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later passed away from their injuries had just picked up her son from day care, he was shot in the foot and survived. >> when you aim at a mother, and a 2-year-old child, who was just sitting there, you have no conscience. you don't know you are a coward. >> it is unsettling, it is really bad. really bad to have two live in a neighborhood where you don't feel safe. >> the downtown area continues to be hit by the crime wave is well including another team take over this past weekend when a large crowd of young people started cooking on an damaging cause and trashing property and trying to break into. but when brandon johnson was asked about this ongoing problem, he criticized those who would describe the teen's behavior as mob action. >> it is important that we speak of these dynamics in an appropriate way. this is not to obfuscate what is actually taking place, we just have to be very careful when we
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use language to describe certain behaviors. there is history in the city. to refer to children as they beat al capone's is not appropriate. >> >> he insists that his administration has a way to address these gatherings and he argues that plane is working. gillian? >> gillian: thank you so much dana? >> dana: a new paul is revealing a majority of americans think that the biden administration is unethical. >> plus attorneys are offering an alibi for the alleged idaho killer brian and where they say he was exactly when the murders took place. >> and pentagon in lambeau, still on hold as congress leaves washington into summer vacation with more top brass which i looming, pentagon spokesperson with reaction.
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should be, everyone should be held accountable across the board. >> dana: this man spoke to us yesterday, when he committed the same crime as hunter biden, but instead have a sweetheart plea deal, he was sentenced and served ten months in federal prison and he's not the only one calling out the two-tier justice system take a look at this poll, voted same the ethical standards of the biden administration are either not good or poor. fox news contributor an advisor, rate is put a button on the end of the week here, as we had some pretty major developments in the ethical front charlie let me start with you my sense is that this is not a complicated story for americans to understand they know it when they see it. >> exactly. and it's kind of when you really can't get posters to pull anything, and of course they can get posted to say anything they want to say, but is what gillian was just saying about the economy, there are statistics and then there is was just
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completely obvious and when you look at the evidence that is piling up about the biden administration and the degree of which they are being compromised, both in terms of trying to go after their opponents but also job to protect hunter biden, it's almost become difficult to. in this cartoonist asleep ridiculously obviously corrupt, that's when you insert that into politics and he becomes very explosive. >> dana: in the newsletter, he talks about this moment how they are covering this story, and wanted the things that they are constantly trying to do is to make sure to go to great pains to say hey, there is no indication here that jill biden himself did anything wrong. i am not sure if people are buying this, so here's "the wall street journal" editorial board. and here's the story they mixed a business with the ukraine diplomacy. and last program of the editorial whether or not
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joe biden took a dime from these feelings, this is a form of political corruption, covered up by the president 2020, i will be an issue in 2024. democrats should worry as more folks a marriage about the politics and business with biotin, it could help trump neutralize many vulnerabilities. i look at talk about that perspective and how will americans digest this news mark? >> about half of americans are hearing the story at all. so, you really do have a big difference in terms of what is being covered, and what people are hearing. but, whenever the pulling at the justice department it is not for good, there were almost at 47% favorable in the never releasing the justice department below 50%. and when the questions, do you think the justice department has been fair? 58% including a quarter of democrats say no. and when you less than do you
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believe the whistle-blowers of the justice department has not for fair? 61% including half of the democrats. so this story is bubbling up, it is bubbling up through the public, even though i think there is a big difference in the way that this is being covered obviously. >> dana: we want to get one right answer for you from this, charlie if you are a republican candidate trying to figure out a way to break into donald trump's durable and very strong lead? is hunter biden the way to do it? or should they focus on issues like the economy? >> i think that obviously when they talk about the economy, that is the way that republicans will end up winning the race. in 2024, but you raise a really important point, and that is because we know all this stuff because we cover this stuff it would play close attention to it, but a lot of voters are dealing with their regular li lives, you take a guy like donald trump and he is a master
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marketer, and he is so good at prosecuting a case like this to the corners of the political spectrum or world that we do not -- we kind of take for granted or don't think too much about, he's a master this kind of thing, and people like to say well jill biden wants to say donald trump but no he doesn't. >> one of the things the president said yesterday is that he was going to washington and he was doing this on behalf of you, the voters, the people who support him. >> look, this is quite a race facing up, in which most voters can see out of the candidates as people they do not like, and possibly have two cross the lines of personality or not, this is his far removed from talking about the economy and interest rates and food prices so far as the election that i can really imagine. >> it is really interesting. >> dana: mark, charlie, both of you have a great thank you.
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>> why is the chinese communist party after i received an agricultural technology? my opinion is part of a larger country wide slow-motion heist of american intellectual property. >> dana: they are warning that there is a new foreign threat in the heartland, they are talking about chinese efforts to buy up huge tracts of american farmland near sensitive military bases and agricultural sites. could a crackdown now becoming, will going to ask the chairman of the house committee on china, maggie gallagher, who will be coming up next. plus, fishermen are fighting back a wind farm projects are putting jobs on the line. >> all i can say is that i don't receive one down from big oil in a hundred percent of my paycheck comes off a boat like this and everyone who works these boats and planes all their paychecks come from fish and from fish.
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>> a fisherman in new england prepared to fight for what they say their way of life race, claiming he is under threat from a new wind farm project, and they are live with more, we got a sneak piece of this, but you talk to some great people. >> when firms are definitely controversial, some are wondering whether they even do what they meant to do. >> so this project is supposed to help the environment, you say it's actually going to destroy a vital ecosystem for the fishing industry? >> yes is going to turn the ocean into an industrial power plant. >> us fish processing dealer in rhode island, the company has three commercial fishing boats, and caters to others, which primarily catches. and multiple time a week, fishing boats dock and unload the raw squid into the plant with giant vacuum tubes.
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workers then she saw at the small from the large on a conveyor belt. it is then fresh frozen input into packets and millions of pounds a year are shipped locally in the united states, and around the world. providing thousands of jobs. the problem for megan and her is that the grounds that catch a lot of this went on is about to become a giant wind farm. so these nests are a quarter-mile behind the boat, they are skimming the bottom of the ocean and they will get caught on the turbine equipment. >> yes, if this gets caught on the underwater infrastructure of the project, not only is it going to do damage to the gear but put the ball in the safety situation as well, worst-case scenario one could flip the pope. >> the project is called vineyard win, and it will destroy 75,000 acres of prime fishing habitats. >> our reaction is anger. >> megan for charity is suing
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the federal government to stop the project. >> this will eliminate a thousand american jobs. maybe even more. >> no one would come on camera for an interview, but their website claims that the project will generate clean energy, for 400,000 homes. vineyard waned is committed to working with the industry so both the wind and the fishing industry can grow together offshore. project advocates also pointing out the lawsuit is being paid for by the texas public policy foundation, which takes money from oil companies. >> so you're taking money from big oil, and this project will address global warming which is affecting all fishermen. >> what i don't receive one dime from big oil, my paycheck come from fish that boats like this, everyone who works these boats in these plans all their paychecks come from fission only from fish. >> she also points to a
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government study which says the project will not have any effect on global warming. back to you dana and jerry end. >> i would love to meet her, and thank you for bringing that and she is welcome here anytime. thank you. >> through the alleged crimes committed by these defendants, sensitive military information ended up in the hands of the people's republic of china. the charges demonstrate the prc's determination to obtain information that is critical to our national defense by any means. so it can be used to their advantage. >> gillian: washington officials uncover work chinese attempts were to steal top sensitive military secrets. at the center of a plot, a pair of u.s. navy sailors accused of selling classified material to china. mike gallagher is with this year, serving as the chair. so there's a lot to unpack with the story, probably a good place
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to start if the damage done in this specific instance, we are learning that the sailors shared classified information about ship operations and upcoming military exercises how does this impact u.s. service members? >> well, we do not have official battle damage assessment year, but it could be incredibly damaging, particularly as a risk of a conflict with china over taiwan potential pla invasion of taiwan. and there is no doubt that they are trying to everything that they can to steal sensitive information in the weaponize that against us. i find it suction that american service members will betray their oath like this, they are traitors and it is one case traitors to their adoptive country and i'm glad that the department of justice is taking a hard look at karl hertel tentative cases like this and flagrant cases of depression like the individuals charged with operating and seek a police station in new york city.
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everyone knows the kgb from the cold war but very few americans are aware of the mss. and the main intelligence gathering and espionage gathering organization. it also functions as a domestic secret police within china. it is far larger than the cia and its operating wildly within the united states and we need to raise awareness and make sure we are guarding against this. >> you mention how shocking it is still enough service members betraying the country in this specific manner, selling information to u.s. adversaries, it is becoming less and less surprising however in the wake of more and more in side effects like this emerging especially among the military. what can be done about that system wide? >> what i do think it is fair to say that we let our guard down. really for the last two decades we get complacent and we slowly woke up to the threat that was posed by the chinese communist party.
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for example is not just military secrets, yesterday it was in iowa and we did a series of roundtables because since at least 2011 they've been stealing a sensitive agricultural intellectual property back in 2011, a field manager spotted someone digging in one of his field, when confronting him, he hurriedly excused himself say he was from the university but, he was stealing seeds from the pioneer on behalf of the chinese party, was then sentenced in federal court for trying to steal the trade secrets. it's all across the board from sensitive military secrets to aquaculture secrets and the fbi estimate that china stands between 225-$2,600,000,000,000 worth of american intellectual property and trade secrets every single year, to put that in perspective, that's around $4,000 stolen per american family of four every single year. it is the greatest transfer of wealth in human history, so simply by raising awareness that
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is the first step we need to make every single american understand the nature of the threat that we are dealing with in the chinese communist party because it is not just a distant over there threat is a right here at home threat and this should be the top issue particularly as we enter and to a big election season. every candidate should be asked about the plan to combat the chinese communist party. >> gillian: quick follow-up, work in the government do? and what can private sectors do to combat the threat? >> the most obvious thing is that we can prevent the chinese communist party purchase of sensitive agricultural land or land near military bases. i have a bipartisan bill that would do this and create something called the presumption of the nile for purchases on behalf of about five adversary countries including china, as well as give the committee and greater authority to scrutinize these transactions, n asleep at the wheel we've allowed massive chinese purchases in the agriculture
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industry in the smithfield purchase and without troubling reports of chinese land purchases near military bases in northern california and attempt to purchase purchase in north dakota, that is the thing we could do that the federal level. prevent these purchases installed to defend ourselves from ccp aggression. >> gillian: is been great to chat with you, thank you for taking time to talk to us today. dana? >> well gillian let's talk about the feel good friday, dwayne "the rock" johnson surprising the new xc fighter with a new phone. he was sleeping on the couch and trying to send money back to his home village in africa, the fighter had less than $8 in his bank account, before his first fight, and the story inspired dwayne "the rock" johnson, and he covers all because as long as the fighter lived in the home. which is amazing. i think just last week i had one might think about doing the rock doing another great deed it's like if even a person at this
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point? you know what i mean, he's literally a superhero. >> and we thank you for that. >> also vst parties with his young daughter. >> i would have that. >> hope you didn't want any. >> dana: back in the spotlight is border security. tim scott is making his first trip as a presidential candidate and he's going to join us live from the yuma sector coming up in the next hour. plus this taylor swift big reputation is given the u.s. economy may be the boost it needs to avoid a cruel cruel war. ♪ ♪ oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ life, diabetes.
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>> this page back to the big story that were following a national and china, to sailors who want to protect the homeland are accused of turning over and you secrets to the government for cash. we understand that this is something that the justice department is doing in the investigation is ongoing but we just had congressman mike gallagher on and he was talking about the increased efforts of their ccp to try and infiltrate here in america.
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can you say at the pentagon is protection for the sick is that we have come i'm checking to make sure that no one else is going to do the same thing with those secrets? >> you for having me on, i am aware of the charges brought against our standards but i don't have more to offer at this time as this is an ongoing investigation, but of course the united states is always, and hear the department, we are always monitoring what i have adversaries are doing antiquing counter protective measures and also working with our service members all across the country. and that is to make sure that we are not susceptible to threats or persuasion from other officers all around the world. >> we will stay on top of that is the story develops. the last time we talk to you, we talked about the holds that senator tupper bill is leading from the senate, and he's from alabama, and he said that the pentagon changed its abortion
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policy after the dog's decision, so he's put a hold on all of these promotions in the military what has happened since then, instead of there being a compromise or a vote that he's asking for, position seem to be hardening listen to ron desantis on that campaign sure about this very issue. >> a place into a larger problem that we see into the military, we have a lot of civilians forcing them to engage in medical and culture issues that are detracting from mission, and this is one of them. the pentagon budget because of civilians and telling them to do this and they're the ones that picked this by violating the law. the congress is the one that does oversight and they have to ensure that they are following the law. >> this comes at a time that confidence in the military, if you can pull this up, that has gone down quite a lot and it's hard for somebody like you and me in our view ways us patriotic people who love our military, but there's obviously this concern. is there concern that the
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military will not be able to fulfill its mission if these holes continue? >> taking a moment from what governor desantis said about detracting from mission, but instantly we do not have our leaders in the position that they are selected for, these are the leaders that are chosen to meet the moment right now where we have the growing threat of russian and europe, and the pacing challenge of china, so for the first time today we're going to have another service without a confirm senate leader, and that if the chief of staff of the army, and when i was on your show last time we talked about now how we have an acting, not on the marine corps something we haven't seen anna century. so they seem to be more dug in at the moment what we need our leadership in our century confirmed leaders in these roles to lead us in our mission and to lead us forward into the future to meet the threats and challenges all around the world that our service members and our
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allies and partners are facing. >> we have been just that i want to talk about in niger, but i do ask you this, i'm from colorado, and this week, the biden administration decided to keep the space command in colorado, even though it was planning to move to alabama, and senator tupper is from alabama is this retaliation? >> absolutely not. if space command that is in colorado right now is going to meet its full operating capacity very soon and it didn't make sense right now at this time to move a command to alabama. we have another base in alabama and we have the missile defense agency beds in alabama right now which is also by the way going without an acting director at this time, but we are very proud of space command right now, and remaining in colorado, but again these are the decision that was not influenced by politics or policy and not influenced by senators holds, these are decisions being made on its own and the president
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chose to make them. >> so let's go to another part of the world, which is in af africa, they said then an attempted coup in niger, this is a country where obviously all is complicated, but one of the things the united states military has been able to work with our partners there to help prevent terrorism from getting out of niger and into our country. with this cool and a plan or their departure today from over a hundred americans or maybe even too much americans, i was still going to be able to protect ourselves if this regime changes and goes to rose morse russia? >> right now we are taking precautionary measures for american citizens during this security challenge and during the time that this is happening in niger. our first pasta has not had change in niger, and the department continues to operate there, and this is an important partner as you mention, in terms of counterterrorism so we hope that
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things can be resolved diplomatically, again i hope it is a show of confidence that the department right now is not changing its force posture, and yes we are having an order departure of some american citizens but the embassies continuing to run in our service members are continuing to work side-by-side their counterparts. >> let's keep an eye on that, there is an important -- in the next 48 hours we want to see what can happen there indeed. thank you, you're always welcome here appreciated. >> thank you thanks. >> take a look at the 16-year-old coke side of florida how police were able to identify the victim and new questions they are not trying to answer. plus this working from home was not seen as a potential win-win for companies and their employees, but now, a lot of employers are same productivities or something, is that really true? we have tyrants joining us and on that will be back right after the break.
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>> i was in a given week i probably only do about 15 minutes of real actual work. >> that might be the reality for tens of millions of americans who work at least part-time from home now, the company said they use to see productivity on the rise at least during the early days of the pandemic when everybody moved out of the office, not post-pandemic more workers may be pumping the breaks according to a survey, so tyrus, mental or do you think you were? >> i don't count minutes account days, i have like eight jobs, but none of them are at home, i have no jobs at home or to painting. and then as you know, you are never off the clock and there is no pay and you certainly don't get a vacation. so probably on an average day i put in a ten hour day, because even when they leave the
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building you still working. >> they say that the percentage of people actually working on any given day, 2019 it was 67.8%, 2020 to me it's no surprise it's gone down to 66%. and also this question of value more productive when you work from home right, so employees they think that they are 7.4% more productive, but the managers think it's only 3.5%, they want kids back in the office. >> whoever is really honest with their performance as an employee? that's what you have managers because if employees were honest with their performances and asked me did they would supposed to do you wouldn't need a manager, so again of course -- is a think companies across america, since the pandemic exchange, the dynamic exchange, it is almost like they n need to work goes more like the workers need them mentality, see you seen them allowing -- there's a huge drop, even to save his industry wherever you go, when you go to get something fixed, you have to go back again and again and again, and the
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employees are like well i. sorry, so we see that change, and now they're not valuing their continuing to become enablers. it is a problem i believe. >> i mean it is a country, i think it's a problem because we are sitting here and most americans would feel blessed if they only had to work 40 hours a week, meanwhile we look across the admin act and folks in europe are going down to almost 32 hour work weeks? so you have to keep people feeling like you know they are not being taken for a riot. >> if you do, if you are doing the work, then you will get those vacations, because europe is different, they can guard a month sabbatical, and my sabbatical would be in my living room in my house. >> and then when you have a baby you get a year? >> yes, i already had my baby, so was wondering if i can cash in my opportunity now. catch up for the last make up
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the last time. >> i think the thing that people that watch our shows are concerned about is that it seems like there is this lack of ambition. and where did it go? and how do you get it back? >> it goes back to the pandemic come at this thing a free money, if you just complain loud enough you get what you want now, and i think that's the issue with work especially again going back to the service industry he just see it when you go out to the early go to restaurants. and it's just because we gonna do fire me? because there's no what to me. >> i think i'm on the five today and also later on tonight. >> it's been amazing summer for taylor swift fans, at the widely successful heiress eris tour is on pace to become the first of a billion-dollar content run and local economies are getting a big boost. your life with more on the boom hello kelly? >> it's great to be with you this is set to become the
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highest grossing to her effort in not getting even bigger by the way she just released some new tour dates for some context this could likely generate 5 billion in economic impact, and if there was an economy, she would be picketed 50 countries something about spending on tickets and hotels in march she makes 2 million a day in merchandise alone, and this new analysis shows that they sent increase in hotel revenue per every available room in every city, so to put some numbers binding on average, everything is spending almost $1300, if that's an crazy 71% said that it was worth it in 91% said that they would go again. the mix it if i could that same impact is miami new orleans indianapolis and the tour release has some of my friends trying to figure out where they are going to even fly two to go to her to work, and that includes some repeat go is coming to canada by the way is also not left out, judo has pleaded with taylor swift on
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social media not to leave the country out, and she's going there next november. by the way it's not just the city's benefiting, her network has also increased the hundred and 70 million in the last year, and her brand is one if it were a company is on par with costco and apple. i will leave you with this day now, it is almost 7:00 a.m. in los angeles it is night two of her tour, and they are fans already waiting in line at 7:00 a.m. to buy much. that's how crazy this. >> does it somehow? >> yes he doesn't even start until seven or 8:00 p.m. tonight, people are dan ryan right now. >> i have friends who are going and i think the $1300 thing -- is that purpose and put in the family affair family unit? >> that's per person but it includes hotel mentioned that kind of thing. >> it's been wonderful to have you new york this week, always come by when you are here in town. thank you so much. >> of course. >> at the top of the hour
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three big stories now top in the news prosecutors are about to give an update on the investigation into the gilgo beach killer serial murderers. they are set to reveal the identity of yet another victim so will bring it to your life when he gets under way. plus, breaking news in california, a judge accused of shooting and killing a woman now under arrest, the new teachers in moments. mexican drug gangs tightening their grip on the southern border, as one presidential candidate the house to crush the cartels. tim jones is from the border coming up. >> dana: first hear a tale of two systems of justice, one for the hunter biden family, one for everyone else. sending shock waves from the nation's capital across the u.s. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i am dana perino and you are? >> gillian: and gillian. how it by so quickly. >> dana: thank you for
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