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take this nomination on the republican side away from donald trump is donald trump. for two and a half years removed from this guy trying to leading an effort to violently overthrow an american election and he still there. is he going to be the nominee. >> laura: what a boo football. nag nation means there is nothing like the real thing and they are ecstatic. >> they know he is going to win -- he will win, hands down, and he is already -- look at the polls already, there is so much support now all they are doing right now is just everybody is going to him. >> this country is too important to lose. we have to have donald trump. >> laura: and the g.o.p. establishment, it hopes that desantis can turn the corner that somehow nikki haley rekindles some of that bush magic and meanwhile democrats, the conventional wisdom goes believe that trump as the nominee is a gift to them they
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think he will be too wounded to win and it will ensure a massive democrat turnout. buff the democrats and the anti-trumpers aren't leaving anything up to chance. they have contingency plans brewing. so that in the event that trump wins his party's nomination, and goes on to win the election, he still won't become president, they hope. now, remember, this is from the self-proclaimed defenders of democracy. and these machinations go back to 2016 when liberals were pushing the idea of using the electoral college to deny trump the presidency this would involve having state legislators appoint electors and not to rely on apportionment through the popular vote. if they choose state legislators can appoint presidential electors themselves this november rather than leaving the matter of apportioning votes by popular vote. then via chosen electors,
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legislators could elect any presidential candidate they prefer. now, in that scenario, the preference of these alternate electors may not have been trump but someone else entirely. huh? going back to 2016 they were pushing that theory. sounds pretty anti-democratic to me. stop this man at all cost. break out the phoney russian collusion. out vindman. if impeachment doesn't work do it twice. fast forward to today. this election interference is still ongoing via federal, state, and county prosecutors. now, the trial date in the january 6th case is going to be march 4th. one day before super tuesday. do you think that might gum up trump's campaign claims? well, more on that later. now, here's the bottom line.
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just like they will stay in ukraine as long as it takes. they are going to work to keep trump out, out of the white house for as long as it takes by any means necessary. they thought forcing trump to get a mugshot, that that was going to work somehow, think it was going to embarrass him? guess what? he used it to advantage, big time. and claims to have raised $7 million since it came out. and they thought that indicting him in new york was going to work. well, that it would shame him. people just laughed. it was alvin bragg. after all threaten they thought indicting him on classified docs, or mar-a-lago. whoops it turns outs biden had classified documents as well. they were near the corvette. now we have the fulton county d.a. using ricco statutes. hoping to flip witnesses to turn against trump but all the while trump persisted. he just decided to keep going. remember they call him the energizer bunny? it's for a reason.
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look at the polling today. the real clear politics average has him at 53%. closest one to him is desantis. right now he is at 13%. that's the national polling. democrats and never trumpers know he is the inevitable nominee so they are getting contingency plans in place. next up on their list? the 1st amendment. >> section 3 of the 14th amendment presents a clear and unequivocal statement that anyone who is sworn an oath of office, who engage in insurrection or rebellion, never serve again. donald trump is disqualified just as if he were running and not a born u.s. citizen. >> laura: never forget that donald trump humiliated the d.c. establishment when he won in 2016. he humiliated them again when the economy boomed from 2017 to right up to the end of 2019 before the pandemic. and then he scared them in 2020 when he came so close to winning despite a year of shut downs and, of course was the violence
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after the floyd killing. but they will do whatever it takes to stop trump or anyone else who sounds like trump in 2024. they don't care about the rule of law or the potential damage to america. resulting from these growing divisions. and they certainly do not care about respecting the will of the voters. they don't even care about what biden thinks. because he is just there to do what is he told to do. and if the republicans, if they want to really change things in this country, if they want to lower the budget deficit, reduce the chances of war, enforce the border and have decent federal judges, they better be thinking about how to get as many votes as possible because they are going to need them. and that's the angle. all right, joining me now sol wisenberg former deputy independent counsel and fox news contributesser. mike davis. sol, i was going back to that 2016 piece in the "the washington post" about electors
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to not represent the popular vote. i had forgotten about that piece completely until today. i'm reading and this thinking huh, that sounds like a radical theory in some circles, certainly. but nobody was thinking that would be part of a criminal conspiracy if anyone even thought to implement that that was interesting. >> yeah. it's completely hypocritical. of course, they would say that president trump went further on january 6th. but, there's no question that it's hypocritical. and this is more of the same. can you think of anything more anti-democratic than the idea that some state functionary, some state secretary of state can declare on his or her own i think donald trump has engaged in insurrection or rebill yoel i don't know as understood in the 1st amendment without any kind of a trial, without any kind of process, without any kind of definition. it's just ludicrous.
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>> laura: to sol's point, mike, some states are already considering this 14th amendment theory that we all talked about for the first time i think last week or the week before. here's the michigan secretary of state. watch this. >> i'm going to fault law. what the law says, is what is going to dictate how i and i hope all of my colleagues proceed in this moment. in particular around thorny issues like this one. i'm going to be talking with al schmidt in pennsylvania brad raffensperger. >> laura: mike, i hope they all immediately reject what seems to me completely unconstitutional nonsense. >> well, it is unconstitutional. there is an article out by stanford law professor michael mcdonald, a former federal judge who makes. >> laura: seventh circuit. >> he is not a trump supporter by any means but he makes it very clear that this is a bogus legal theory by the democrats in order to disqualify under the 14th amendment you have to follow a federal statute on insurrection and rebellion.
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a criminal statute, get a criminal conviction with a judge and a jury and it has to stand up on appeal before you can even consider. this there is no evidence whatsoever of insurrection, democrats looked for several years for the january 6th commission and they found zero evidence because it doesn't exist. >> laura: sol, he wasn't charged with a count of insurrection. the wide ranging ricco conspiracy in molten county, insurrection, as much as they like to talk about it zay lently overthrow the government. this understanding of what the fractures in this case here is the problem with the theory. starting from scratch. lack of support historically for this no corn accepts of the 14th
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amendment. the problem is in 1869, there was an opinion by chief justice salmon chase of the municipal se court, now he wasn't sitting as a supreme court justice. he was sitting as a circuit judge ruling considering definitive 150 years. this is not self-executing. this section 3 of the 14th amendment that there has to be congressional enforcement. as mike pointed out congress passed the statute that exact words of section 3 of the 14th amendment. it says it makes it a crime to engage in insurrection or rebellion against the government or two kin cite it or give aid and comfort to the entities, punishment is that you can't ever hold office again. so it's been done again the idea that you would have some state official. >> laura: that's ridiculous. >> partisanly state official
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disqualify trump without any kind of due process at all i think is not going to fly. one of them going to do it. it will move up rapidly through the courts. i hope it does. i think it will be rejected by the supremes. >> laura: you could see, right, this is gaining momentum. we pegged it when luttig and larry tribe came out. weave knew this was going to be a bolder going down the hill. but trump's lawyers were in trump today on the january 6th case judge amy chutkan said i understand mr. trump is presumed innocent as is every defendant. let's not overlook he has considerable resources that every defendant does not usually have and this was mike, do you detect just from that comment from the judge, i mean, that seems to speak to some anti-trump bias right there this
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obama judge. >> tonya not amy. >> she a left wing radical. she has been the harshest sentencer of january 6th defendants while she excuses the blm protesters. there is no chance that president trump is going to get a fair trial in washington, d.c. with judge tanya chutkan, jack smith and this 95% trump deranged jury pool. >> laura: sol, do you think it's possible to get a fair jury outcome for donald trump in d.c. and with a d.c. jury? i think it's virtually impossible if there is ever a case that called for change venue. forget about the judge. just because of. >> laura: out of d.c. >> the jury panel in d.c., i think that would have. unfortunately the law have bad on this. part of the ruling is was that they didn't have to
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move the enron trial out of houston. it's going to be very tough to do it. >> laura: yeah, i don't think they have will win on that one. sol and mike as always, thank you. as they desperately work to get trump off the ballot. they are also working on another contingency plan. this plan b, c or d i lost track. making sure is he in court long enough that he basically won't be able to campaign. the judge on trump's january 6th case just set a trial date as i said earlier on march 4th of 2024. that day sounds kind of familiar it's the same day the georgia d.a. fani willis wanted so she got what she wanted why is that day so displil high demand. anything else happening around the same time? oh, yeah. super tuesday is the next day. but that judge apparently thinks that doesn't matter. trump just needs to have to make it work. >> when you have a court date when you are in the justice system, that takes precedence
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over our things. your dry cleaning pickup that day. your professional networking commitments, your job. she is saying when you are in the justice system it comes first. >> right, picking up your dry cleaning, the same as a presidential election. joining us now, victor davis hanson, hoover institution, senior fellow. victor, by any means necessary they want him out not allow him to win in 2016. before he wins the nomination, figure can happen, i guess, right now you would say huge that he will win it. then he want to make sure that he can't campaign and then they want to make sure that even if he wins he still won't be president. do you see that pattern here of what is happening crowd. >> i think the subtext is what they are not talking about. so they feel they have no other choice for three reasons, one, they can't run on joe biden's agenda, not on the border, not
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on crime, not on the economy not on energy, not on anything. two, joe biden is one trip away from oblivion. he is one silly remark away from oblivion. is he failing geometrically in a geometric way and whether he finishes his term they are unsure. third, to use that left's phrase that walls are closing in. it's not just archer or bobulinski or the whistleblowers. it's viktor shokin. some oligarchs say they have tapes. the hunter laptop re-examined where he admits gave half his income to joe. so they don't want to talk about any of those three things so it's trump all the time. and when you look at leticia lea james how the $250 million lawsuit against trump on this bogus idea of overinflating real estate and look at alvin bragg and then you look at jack smith and fani willis and look at all the dates they are talking about
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you super impose them on the calendar. envision 91 indictments plus civil suits and another civil suit as well it might be three or four days a week all the way to election. it really shows you they are paranoid and they don't have any confidence in a positive message or a positive vibrant candidate fixate on donald trump or whoever would get the nomination. i haven't seen anything like this before. they don't have any pretense. >> laura: there is no campaign. they are not going to campaign. no. not going to campaign. is he not going to campaign. is he not going to debate. is he not going to really ever do a hard interview with anyone. he can't. we all know that. the press is going to campaign for him and it's going to be trump trial 24/7. victor, my question to you is will this just over time, will it wear on the republican electorate or harden their support for trump as the
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persecuted representative of the people. >> i don't think anybody knows because we have never been in these waters before. but, right now, it's actually gaining him empathy because of the shear injustice of it. we don't know what it would be like for the wearied electorate in three or four months or another candidate might say i'm going to be more effective in paying these people back or reforming the doj on behalf of trump and trump can't. because we don't know what the limitations are. he is like gulliver with all of these little got these strings, ropes tying him down. we don't note effect of the voter who wants to help him but may not be able. to say and we don't know how far whether we get tired of it or whether we get angry with it. right now it's pretty clear people are angry and showing empathy. i don't know what they are going to be doing in september and october and november and december. we can go on and on and on. >> laura: they are banking.
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>> i don't think the democrats themselves have any idea what they're doing as far as public opinion. they don't really care. they are just obsessed and fixated on donald trump and they do not want to talk about this failed presidency, this failing cognitively failing president. >> laura: ukraine, ukraine is failing. >> one of the most corrupt political families in presidential history. they can't talk about any of those three things. >> laura: victor, there is another interesting thing. we mentioned this maybe two or three weeks ago about judge tanya chutkan it bears repeating that she worked at the law firm in 2002 until she was confirmed to the bench in 2014. now, boyce schiller has strong connections to the democrats, hunter biden. he was of counsel of the firm from 2009 to 2014. this is all just a coincidence, i'm sure. much the four prosecutors why aren't any of those rhinos or independence or republican?
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why isn't there somebody in utah or west virginia? it's not. fani willis probably wants to be governor, she is a hard lefty. she has been bragging about going after trump, ditto the same thing with bragg. letitia james ditto. jack smith has members of his family that have involvement with the obamas. they all are conflicted they don't make any pretense. they don't care. it's almost as if they are saying to the american people this is the way it is. yes, we are biased but it's trump and what are you going to do about it? it's almost a dare to people. i have never seen anything so audacious. it's beyond parody. >> laura: they want people to think it's pointless to fight back to vote or anything or object or say you are not going to comply. it's pointless. they want to demoralize people. and i think americans have to just decide for themselves do they want a country or not? victor, thank you. i have a big announcement tomorrow 7:00 p.m. exclusive interview with former trump attorney and co-defendant in the
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georgia case john eastman. nothing is off the tactical so if you don't have a dvr, then you are going to miss out. so set it now if you have one. all right. coming up mike rowe is here on the best way for young americans to protect themselves from the a.i. take over after lambasting trump for playing golf in the winter white house. do you think the media would also hold biden's feet to the fire for doing the same? nah. the numbers they refuse to report o
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goli, taste your goals. >> laura: flee days how many days joe biden spent at the white house so far this month. now he is back just in time to go on another vacation this coming weekend. now, do you remember the response, the frothy, friend wered response from the media when trump golfed? >> the golfiest president in the history of the presidency. >> the president spent nearly five hours trump international golf club palm beach, colorado are today. >> this is how he spent this weekend and some others. >> laura: but here is how cnn is describing joe's time off. biden spent august trying to escape washington. but september realities await him. he trait traded the capitol's
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stifle ling heat for the beach or the mountains. he rode his bike, he saw a movie in the theater. he took his wife to dinner. he did pilates with his grandkids. it's magnificent biden said this week of his scene nic destination, lake air scented by pine. joining me now is charlie hurt. wait a second. none of that can be real. my staff is punking me. opinion editor of "the washington times." charlie pilates in the scent of pine what more can we ask for in the media or in our commander-in-chief. it's a beautiful thing. >> it sounds like a love letter that was penned by like a teenage girl in the throws of heart throb. it's incredible. and, of course, i don't think anybody really bee grudges joe biden taking a vacation. >> laura: no. >> in fact, polling shows that the vast majority of americans would like him to take a
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permanent vacation for the rest of his life away from politics. even democrats. but, the problem is what he does when he is not on vacation when is he in washington and all the damage that he does. other americans would love to be able take a vacation. nobody would take a month of vacation and stay at tom steyer's mansion lake tahoe or spend 40% of the year on vacation. most people would like to take some vacation. because of his policies whether it's inflation or gas prices or any of the other things he has done to wreck the country, nobody gets to take the vacation and go smell the scented pine needles or whatever. >> trump is mar-a-lago, remember when xi was visiting and did he dessert. send a couple cruise missiles. i got to consult with my people.
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defend all of this on air. >> what president biden can do is continue to go out and make local news. he can get on the front page of local papers which always don't resonate back here in washington but is actually how the majority of americans get their information and are the outlets that people trust the most. >> laura: she is a former one of the comms people over there at the white house back doing comms at cnn, charlie. so, he is out there getting local news. is he making ripples in the local news. so, this is all a good thing. >> do a little polling out in maui about how the local coverage of the biden visit went out there when he went out there. completely indifferent to the suffering of these people. and, instead, made up stories and told ridiculous stories to make himself the victim, the same whether it's in maui or the flooding in california. everywhere he goes. and that's really quite frankly the reason that talking about he
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is not going to be able to run a regular campaign. i think you are exactly right because when they let them out of the basement it's so much worse than if he just didn't go out because he gets into these things? >> charlie do you think in any way, shape or form biden could do a whistle stop tour of rural america or a bus tour of rural america and expect anything but loud boos? could that ever be possible? >> no. he doesn't request there. >> no. of course, remember during the 2020 election, you know, and this was the big reason why the covid strategy was so important for them is that it meant that they didn't have to put on these big rallies meanwhile trump is putting on rallies with hundreds of thousands of people and joe biden and kamala harris all the same model new cars jeeps and honking their horns? why? because they were lucky if they
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could find 60 people who would take off their evening and show up at one of these things for these people? republicans, especially trump could get bigger crowds in chicago and inner city and oakland and maybe revere, massachusetts than biden could get in any of these you know, more red states look at the people lined up in atlanta when he went to go turn himself in last week. this were hundreds of people, maybe thousands of people lining the streets cheering him. >> well, we need to see a real campaign not one orchestrated by the media. charlie, thank you. now, the left wants you to think that the way to be happy is to have no faith. well, next guest on "the ingraham angle" was fired after showing his high school football coach joe kennedy is here with a big announcement. that's next. ♪
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>> laura: regime media and left wingers notoriously antireligion. they are so zealous in their hatred of the faithful they are arguing that the true path to happiness is eighth i didn't at. the "new york times" did a full spread. man described as the four horse men of modern eighth i didn't mean. he says i want people to any yeed mystery. you don't need miracles. okay. the truth is survey after survey reveals that the opposite is true. that the faithful are indeed more contented in their lives. even the economists reported earlier which year places are high levels of parmings have fewer depths of despair. i have said this a lot this country need more than a political revival it needs a spiritual awakening because absent true religion, true faith politics becomes a religion for people. politics is only going to get
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you so far though. faith is always there my next guest was targeted for showing his faith. high school football coach joe kennedy fired after silently fired on the 50-yard line what a heresy. after football games high school. this case all the way to the supreme court and major win for religion instruments freedom the court sided with mr. kennedy. now he has gotten his job back and this friday is his first game. high school football coach joe kennedy. joe i had you on that first week or second week, win or lose, what are you going to be doing after the game? you know what i'm going to do. give thanks for being an american, part of of the football team and having the constitutional right to exercise the first amendment joe our point always is you have the right to believe, not believe, if you are an atheist and happy good on you. if you are a christian or a member of another faith, then
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that works for you that's freedom. but you were carpeted for your religious belief and the response so far that i understand that's going to be happening with this game in a few days is going to be overwhelming and how is that going to feel? >> it's going to feel really great just to be able to know that the first amendment and free speech and the freedom of religion is alive and well for all americans like you said earlier politics is not going to be the one to save us. god has god to save us. we have got to save ourselves. get off our butts and show everybody that everybody that's prayed hey, we have won. we won this together fight goes on though. all the folks wave their hands off of you your mirage stories are nice for you that's stupid stuff, what do you say to them
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tonight. >> yeah. they are just not looking to god. i challenge everybody to take on god try him out. prove me wrong you will see what miracles he can do in your life. if an average joe like me could do it imagine what everybody else could do in america? >> laura: coach, can't wait to see what happens with the team. i'm waiting for the win. keep in touch with us. don't mess with the nevada rangers, climate protesters learning it the hard way after blocking the road to burning man, the big music festival. more on that to duckduckgo on all your devie
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>> laura: this is very sad, burning man by climate protesters. >> take all of you out, you better move. [scre [screaming] >> get down now. get down on the ground. all of you on the ground now.
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get on the ground. >> we're not violent. >> don't move. >> please. >> we are protesters. >> laura: tedious. i think clearly the nevada rangers were very moved by impassioned protest michael shellenberger, all the tolerance of fanatics and peace, love and understanding folks were appreciative of the nevada rangers clearing the protesters out. interesting dichotomy there. >> good to be with you, laura. we have seen climate protesters become more infantile in protests. we saw them throwing soup at van gogh paintings, glueing their
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hands on the floor and it is up to law enforcement to deal with their tantrums. we know about fanatics and these people often don't have anything else going on there live. burning man is a hippy gathering. there is really great art there and these people are probably not capable of doing find themselves involved in destructive behavior. >> laura: glad you turned that phrasing around on the so-called science crowd, what we did during covid-19. you did it on climate change. what is different today thap a few years ago in this debate? >> the big thing, laura, we're being mugged by reality in form
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of fires. we know that modest change to temperature does not make the difference in having catastrophic fires or not. fire prevention and forest management keeping glasses clear around electrical wires, properly maintaining such as in greece and california. the idea we can't prevent catastrophic fires unless you reduce clachl change is a lie, a lie aimed at turning us into victims, it is patronizing, disempowering and turns out you need hundreds to die before politician snap out of this climate trans, which led to negligent of forest and things on landscape that matters when it comes to forest fires. >> laura: we did a segment on
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how atheists want to replace religion with eighth implant, they have climate change. go to his sub-stack, it is fantastic. can ai install your sink or install a hot water heater? mike rowe, on how ditching college and going to trade school might be the next wave of the future, that's next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're
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>> i'm sandra smith and i will be heading up fox news voter analysis on election night. election night is bound to have surprises. and we all sort of live for those moments. a very telling sign from american voters. >> because there are going to be surprises state to state all over the country. that's incredibly powerful information to deliver to our audience.
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>> all right for decades now, we have heard this refrain. go to college. that's the only way to be successful. if you listen to the elites at least. that's changing now. 82% of young people reported they're being told going to college is the only way to become successful in life. a third said their high school didn't have a shop class. a surprising amount of them said they respect skilled trades as a career. 73% and now 47% are interested in pursuing a career that is based on a trade. joining me now, mike brow of -- rowe. they found there's a shortage, no surprise to any of us who ever tried to hire anyone. a shortage of trade talent, applications for technical jobs down by 49% compared to 2020.
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so how is this going to get fixed? >> slowly. we have been working on it for 15 years. happy birthday for us. we basically have been singing the same song, which is look, the percentage of people who leave the work force every year, they're all over 55. right. and it's for every five who leave, basically two come in. that's a bad math and been going on a long time, the chickens are coming home to roost right now. we have acute shortages like we have never seen before. on the other hand, we are moving the needle and starting to seat generation reacting very differently to and of the questions they have been asked over the years. college versus a skilled trade. that is encouraging. but this is a long slow burn, laura. it's going to take a long time to undo the damage we caused
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when we took shop class out of high schools. >> it's terrible. >> it's stereotypes and they're slowly starting to erode. we have to keep pushing it. >> mike, gen z is thinking about a career choice. 74% think skilled trade jobs will not be replaced by ai. are these jobs more ai proof than being an associate at a law firm where your chances of becoming partner are very small or any of these other you know, web design or graphics design jobs that are all the rage as well? >> i think so. i think it's -- it's tempting to paint with a broad brush and we probably shouldn't. robotics and tech have had an impact on trade jobs. ai, i think will have a very
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similar affect of white color jobs. everybody you just had up there on the videotape was a scholarship recipient from my foundation. they have a level of job security that frankly is a big chunk of the work force. to your point, you're not going to ai out a plumber or hvac or electrician. we offer work ethics scholarships. we have a million dollars up for grabs right now. we do this twice a year. anybody who wants to explore the careers, there are a lot of different ways to do it. we have been trying to help people who want to help themselves in this area then sharing their stories with the masses. i'm not going to take a victory lap but it's working. it's a long, slow slog. but we're getting there. >> now mike, some parents are encouraging their teens, their
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teen kids not to work. watch. >> i have a 15-year old son, and he's at that age where everyone is getting jobs. i was like, i don't want you to get a job. you're going to do that your entire [bleep] job. i don't think you should tell a 14-year old to get a job for experience. we live for a million years these days. he's not going to retire until he's 100. >> let's raise kids to sit home in their pajamas playing video games. i don't understand that at all. my son loved his job. he's 15. my son loved his job working at a marina this summer. i don't think i have ever seen him happier. >> so look, far be it for me to tell anybody to be a parent. rather than point to labor and say that's the reason you're going to be miserable. you're going to spend the rest
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of your life making little rocks into big rocks. that's what "dirty jobs" did. if we look at work as the proximate cause of our ill says. that woman, $150,000 a year welding. she's killing it. >> mike, i think selling every job is fun. not every job is fun. it's work. my mother used to say, most of life is work and then there's everything else. but it's like your attitude. sometimes it's not going to be fun. but that's okay. you will find good moments in it. >> that's a band of brothers. >> our jobs are fun sam just said. >> yeah. well, look, opinions vary. i'm having a pretty good day with mine. you look like you're having a
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