what we should do with the language. love a club, don t want to be a part of that one. sandra: all right. this is the professor on sharks to the sydney morning herald. sharks don t have hands. so if they want to explore something, they mouth it. very rarely are humans consumed by sharks. we should fox news alert that. sharks don t have hands either. it s like sharks hired a p.r. firm and going for a reband. the bear didn t maul the person. it was reaching out for a high five. i m sure that peta is upset that they didn t come up with this idea. remind me when they said don t call people chickens or pigs anymore because it negatively stereotypes the animal. i don t know how we got here but we did. sandra: i m trying to keep up. in a victim response, you can t sanitize it too much. it s not like a tap on the shoulder from a shark saying do you mind if i eat you?
really tried to deflect saying we re not taking this information down, facebook is making that decision. yes, but based on the white house s recommendation. kayleigh: that is exactly it. look at the trump lawsuit, a points they make, the dr. fauci exchange with zuckerberg talking about the platform and information and they point to that. they will now point to this, what we heard from the white house podium. the cdc written on advertisement on the website they were working with social media companies to get accurate information out there, there is ample data points. justice thomas said a private entity is not constrained by the first amendment, it is if coerced or induces it to take action the government cannot. that is the crux of it this. sandra: it seems this is wearing on social media users, the american people, they see what is happening.
potential misuse of the funds and also fall into unintended consequences which every economist on the planet should be concerned about, what this does to work incentive. unemployment, you will see how california is lagging behind states looking below 3%, california 7.9%. here is california state assemblymember vince faun, remarking on why he is against this plan and relates to incentive to work. listen. this measure, however, includes a universal income pilot program, concept that could undermine incentive to work and increase dependence on government. we should encourage value of work 6789 guaranteed income does not provide for upward mobility. sandra: republicans have been asking why not tie work incentive to the checks?
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incredibly toxic and race essential is like whatever you call it, i think this is debate the left wants to have, is this technically critical race theory or is that only taught in you law schools over here? i think there is something broader happening and it is entirely natural and appropriate for people across the board to push back against it. sandra: so many parents woke up to just that, if the school was not calling it critical race theory, they started to see it pop up in curriculum throughout many of these schools. the new york post headline, foolish schools going for woke, lagging u.s. kids need three r s not race theory, going back to kids need education. majority of fourth and eighth graders can t read or do math at grade level, that is from 2019, before the learning losses from the pandemic, school closures.