their minds they don t like it. when you told them those were actually words of president obama. i know you said some of them were pad at you. did anyone say okay, you know what? maybe i need to listen to president trump more often and maybe give him maybe, you know, not be biased and give him a fair shot? there were a few students that had that ah-ha moment of oh, maybe that could be some personal bias on my part but sadly very few people are willing to give president trump a fair shake down it comes to them feeling they look like they are supporting donald trump on college campus. they face being ostracized. grades. you will violence for being conservative. many students afraid to give fair shakedown they don t want to look like it they are supporting them. ainsley: cabot, that s why a lot of people didn t want to admit they were voting for him. shocked they won. people were afraid to say they were voting for him. we saw that during the election. exactly. and it s the exact opp
union? yeah, i do think there is a bias. i guess bias is really bad in general. because you don t agree with it, doesn t mean it s not right. i m definitely not a huge fan of him. however, i think being closed behind mindside probably more dangerous than anything he could do. ainsley: that s interesting. cabot, go ahead. i thought it was encouraging, at least the students were somewhat willing to admit their bias. that s what it s going to take for people to look at items and policies objectively and then make up their mind. this does start in the classroom where professors have created an environment. everything dealing with president trump has to be evil and everything with president obama is taught to them that it was great, it was wonderful. it was all sunshine sand rainbows. that s where this comes from. that s what we have covered, that innate bias on campus. we need to expose it so we can start to change it. ainsley: definitely proves no matter what the administration is s
9:00 inheriting a booming economy as it has been described. powell replaces janet yellen who has led the nation s central bank since she was appointed by president obama in 2014. all right. brian and ainsley, over to you. brian: all right. campus reform is at it again exposing liberal biases on the college campuses around the country. this stop new york city. ainsley: this time they headed to john j. college in new york city asking citizens to react to quote president trump s state of the union address. the only problem they weren t actually quotes from president trump. they were actually quotes from president obama. watch this. china wants to write the rules. that would put us at a disadvantage. everything is out the window like oh, oh, china, china, china. donald trump should like, you know, mind his own business and just focus on america. it s like he doesn t think before speaking and how it s going to offend a lot of people. joining us now is media director for campus ref
of what we should be trying to foster on college campuses. students should be able to have a discussion what the issues are and not feel pressured to go one way or the other. brian: now when to pick out a college have you got to ask yourself what s the bias as well as the campus size and dorm rooms. it s got to play a role which college you pick. your kid is going to be brain washed perhaps. cabot, thank you very much. ainsley: thanks, cabot. brian: coming up straight ahead the house intel committee fisa memo as congressman adam schiff, the ranking member ripped the republican version. what if this becomes politicized. sources are going to dry up because of what the republicans on this committee are doing now. brian: he looks legitimately concerned, doesn t he? newt gingrich soon. ainsley: justin timberlake might have been the headliner but it was that selfie kid who stole the show during the super bowl halftime show got that feeling in my body got my body.