so what is left? these scholars at leeds leeds trinity university in the united kingdom tell professors, don t use the word don t, and don t use capital letters for emphasis because they could traumatize sensitive students. it sounds crazy, but this is the same country where manchester university band clapping. cathy areu is the founding publisher of catalina magazine and this show s liberal sherpa, i would give her a round of applause but manchester university says we have to use jazz hands. so welcome, cathy. thank you. mark: what is the effect of banning capital letters? netiquette, etiquette for the internet. it is being appropriate if you don t want to offend or hurt someone who is receiving a message, if you want to write what you mean and mean what you write, you would not to yell att that person. it goes back to the 40s and m
at your screen, they are saying it causes anxiety. mark: e, but it doesn t. and why does clapping cause anxiety? clapping has nothing to do with etiquette, they say students might be upset with the loud sounds may be migrants. mark: if i gave a speech and people were clapping, i would say, i am in a 19th century minstrel show, i m traumatized by the racism. it seems so odd but in ten years when everyone is doing this, it will be normal. mark: help me out. don t yell at me. [laughter] mark: okay. i think that makes sense. victor davis is a ceo at the hoover institution. he joins us. i won t insult you with my jazz hands. i won t traumatize you with my jazz hands, victor. we all know, don t we, that people aren t really traumatized by jazz hands, are they?
it causes anxiety. mark: yeah, but it doesn t. they don t want students to haveve anxiety. mark: and why does clapping cause anxiety? clapping has nothing to do with netiquette, they say students might be upset with the loud sounds maybe migraines. mark: if i gave a speech and people were clapping, i would say, i am in a 19th century minstrel show, i m traumatized by the racism! it seems so odd but in ten years when everyone is doing this, it will be normal. mark: yeah. help me out. don t yell at me. [laughter] mark: okay. i think that makes sense. victor davis hanson is ceo at the hoover institution. he joins us. i won t insult you with my jazz hands. i won t traumatize you with my jazz hands, victor. we all know, don t we, that people aren t really traumatized by jazz hands, are they?
juan: you just wanted to express yourself. dana: very excited. juan: you speak with your hands. greg: jazz hands. juan: it could be. jazz hands. at least she didn t flip us the bird. dana: thinking about it. juan: i think stelter was making the case of trump attacks the press because, and also because it s anti-trump news that drives the media. 60 minutes, with their stormy interview, got record ratings, highest ratings in ten years but i don t think there s any getting away from the idea which is that les moonves as, in his heyday when he was at cbs, said guess what very donald trump may not be good for america. but he s great for cbs. that means great for ratings and earnings. judge jeanine: here s the bottom line with this guy, stelter. he wants to be the center of attention and he is sitting there telling ten koppel oh, the news business is more complicated than that, ted.
dana: i hope she claps for you. greg: if you go to fox news podcast fox news.com/podcast. i have a great long interview with tucker carlson. mostly we talk about all sorts of stuff, pretty brutal stuff in there about his life. we took one color, my wife called in. she didn t know i was doing a podcast at the time so she ended up in the actual podcast. jessie: that s a podcast i may actually check out. greg: i didn t talk about you. jessie: now i m not going to listen. jeanine: i spent 32 years in law enforcement and i saw a video and it is all about poetic justice, i want you to watch it. see what that guy is doing?