put up with this. we re one month in and find a name and crack down and make an example. that s right. look, leaks are prevalent in washington they ve always been here and always will be. what makes this different, the leak environment has kicked into hyper drive in the first few weeks of this administration we ve seen a multitude of leaks on a variety of subjects from national security to immigration to the conversation that flynn had with the russians. every direction. so it doesn t surprise me at all that the president wants to set the tone that classified information needs to stay classified. shannon: we know for a long time they weren t these government interventions in specifically going after leakers and trying to shut them down. we saw some of it during george hw bush. president obama had more leak investigations. is this a new trend? where do you think we go from here? i think it is a new trend. in this day and age people in bureaucracies political opponents of the admin
america 53again. quote, it is axiom attic that if someone is sufficiently eer to disbelieve something, there is no everest of evidence too large to be ignored. this explains today s revival of protectionism, which is a plan to make america great again by making it 1953 again. according to a ball state university study, of the 5.6 million manufacturing jobs lost between 2000 and 2010, trade accounted for 13% of job losses and productivity improvements accounted for more than 85%. and chinese imports may have cost almost 1 million manufacturing jobs in nearly a decade, but the normal churn of u.s. labor markets results in roughly 1.7 million layoffs every month. the past is prologue, the future, probably, will feature many more such self-defeating government interventions in the name of compassion as protectionist america tries to cower its way to being great again. there are so many elements, bob, of the things that, on the economy, anyway, that donald
try pneumonia and emphysema and see treatments that we could use to fix broken lungs, to fix lungs that are damaged. sarah murnaghan in pennsylvania i want to show her picture. we talked about, fox news reported on her, how hard it was for an 11-year-old to get a pair of lungs because there s such a shortage of lungs, 1, 00 people a year waiting on the list. thanks to fox news and government interventions thank god she got her lungs, she s doing well. but in the future we may be able to use artificial lungs instead of waiting on a list. two for one positive update, glad to hear she s doing well. dr. samati? look, we have some of the organs already. they re going to lungs but already have bladders and this scaffold that marc was talking about is a matrix. you heard of 3-d printers. instead of ink you have human cells and put the scaffold through the printer, human
we think it is a genuinely bad idea when the government gets in between you and your decision which is a conservative notion. the government notion ann coulter otherwise supports in most cases is one that says the government can t solve your problems for you it is not going to change your morality for the better. she knows that and because she is a tribalist and intolerant she can t brook someone having a different approach. i love her libertarian when it says i am not going to. i think lib fairia lir t n libertarians care about legalizing drugs because the government tells you you can t change your mind by doing this or that. booed booze is okay but pot is not. the size of spending government and useless n of most government interventions in
government interventions and programs. that s the antithesis of freedom because then the government is orchestrating that. you know, absolutely. and i don t believe in government interference but i certainly do believe in government intervention. little rock 9 had that when they desegregated the schools back in arkansas. they intervened. when they went into the public schools, when the kids started attacking some of the students the national guard said hands off. is this the same thing, santita? let me say this, angela. when you have african-americans make 1g year or more, you know what happened to them? they were scared into subprime loans. that s not right. can we agree on that? the bottom line is we have court systems where you can sue but this is just a gesture to satisfy a certain segment of society that has supported obama and the bottom line is he s in the second term, now he can do whatever he wants do and in the black community his approval rating has gone down ten poi