there are growing realization we need a much stronger effort. i think a national movement to fight this now. ainsley: he is the one who pulled his daughter out of the school on the upper east sighteddenned side and talked about starting own school. a lot of putting in catholic schools are. pete: they are telling us we are the crazy one. not in the curriculum. not only is it in there but we are going to find the organizations and individuals fighting back against it and targeting them because it needs to stay. brian: maxine waters and core bush. more and more lawmakers degrading 40 of july every single holiday. everything about us. even as far you might think extreme point of view. more and more the point of view. we have to stop it before we are the minority who love the country and appreciate where we came from. ainsley: all right. jillian has some more headlines for us.
pete: government systems break down you get lawlessness. survive and disorder. we watched it this morning before we came on the air it used examples like the rodney king riots in 92 in l.a. like we saw there katrina in new orleans. at the end of the day, it is lawlessness if law enforcement either can t be there, aren t there, or they are standing down because it makes no sense for them to intervene because their political leadership won t back them. the only opportunity you have as a free individual a law-abiding citizen to own a gun and defend yourself, defend your family, defend your business pro brian: do you know what s interesting, too. joe biden had to acknowledge two weeks ago there is a crime problem in america way of attacking it let s crack counsel on guns and gun dealers. really? is that the problem? is that why carjacking is car theft is up 70% because you have a gun? no they are stealing your car with you in it. pete what exchanged? ainsley: our country is so
and black people still aren t free. brian: you should leave if you feel like stolen land from 200 years ago you don t feel like you belong here there are plenty of other countries. there are plenty other countries. i don t see people hold are her back. she has a success story representing a major state in a fine community. i think you could be a great person to talk about how to you can seed in life in america. if you can t see the progress that america has made to this point while far from perfect, then you really are blind to our past and you should look up what booker t. washington and frederick douglass said about us living up to our constitution. declaration of independence. not running from it that s where we are getting closer and closer on daily basis. for people to look back 2021 and act like it s 186. pete: hateful divisive lieus. believe them when they tell you this. two years ago colin kaepernick
and ekgs. ekg a little off. the oxygen doesn t get in those areas. so it has to heal. so he has to be very careful that he doesn t do anything strenuous so his heart rate doesn t, you know, increase and he can have danger of a heart attack. as a parent super concerned every time he goes out with his friends that even though we tell him please don t do anything you always fear that. brian: worry. dr. saphier, have you heard stories like this before? what are your questions for fabio? well, sure, brian. i can tell you it s really hard to tell with a 17-year-old boy that he can t go out and do any sort of strenuous exercises and devastating he missed his prom because of this. brian, fabio, what you what you see from the new york times the way they are presenting the data regarding adverse effects in vaccine adolescence is irresponsible. cherry pick the way they present the data. it s a all or none approach.
ainsley: thank you, mark. you are referring to over the weekend. brian: was that incredible? ainsley: question about this ransomware hack but he pulled out note and he was trying to answer the question was struggling. pete: even before that he was asked about afghanistan thursday or friday before the fourth of july come on folks it s the fourth of. pete: happy questions for the uncle government. ainsley: first colonial pipeline and beef plant and company called kacea locked down computers no. sure if it s hackers. hackers want $70 million to unlock. affecting 500 businesses. brian: that must have been effective summit russians aren t going to try that again. up wonder if this company was one of the 16 that he asked vladimir putin the country not to hack. we re not sure. and if you are not sure. don t feel bad because the president is not sure of who did it and what we re in the middle of. he loves ice cream [inaudible]