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[buzzer] the reality is that we are not doing it >> lurched trying to clear the air on whether politics plays a role in his climate crusade. >> i am guided by that science. and i can tell you honestly, there is zero politics or ideology in any decision that president biden has made over the administration has made. we are driven by the science. >> something seriously stinks about biden's green agenda. they want a man gas cars. everyone to drive and ev. it has been 2 years since congress gave me $77.5 billion to build thousands of ev charters across the country. but holy solyndra and when that program has yet to install a single charger. well, we have had breaking news, then we have breaking wind news. >> you don't fit. >> once again, we track all the news else will cover. the story would not have happened on "the five" where it not me being employed by fox news. >> this is true. this is your dream come true segment. after 13 years, you finally have the producers really understand you. i think that is a really great step in the relationship. >> it is an analogy or a microcosm of how these climate hysterics are often the biggest offenders when producing carbon emissions. right? this one came out of his butt. he's got tons of private jets flying around. >> he joins bill gates who wrote in "the new york times" that very wealthy individuals should also be making changes to their lifestyles to bring their missions close to zero. he says if you fly on a private jet as i do, you can afford the extra cost of sustainable aviation fuel made from low carbon crops and waste. i would love to see a rich person who raises their hand and says please, let me experiment in my plane with crops and waste. >> it is interesting. he says waste, judge. is he alluding to the fact that one day john kerry could power his own jet with this flat flatulence? >> when you think about it, it was a few years ago when they said they didn't want us to eat meat anymore because of the flatulence of cows. they wanted to get rid of all the cows. i am waiting for when they say if you are too old and you pass flatulence, we are going to get rid of you too. >> they are doing that in ca canada. >> the whole point is in a year and a half, the kerry family has admitted 325 tons of carbon from their private jet. kamala harris over thanksgiving was wishing a happy thanksgiving from her family to ours. she is standing right in front of a gas stove. the hypocrisy is incredible. i think the one quote that really got me was when kerry says we are not cannot tolerate. we are going to phase out coal-fired power plants all over the world. except wait a minute, you are giving china the ability to make lithium batteries. they are developing 2 coal fire power plants a week. the truth is, although this money, $7.5 million. we built so far is zero. we have installed zero. and yet, they expect us to buy the end of the decade to add 50% of us in these evs when everybody has got anxiety about getting into one. >> no charges around there. jessica, let's talk about the real story here. it is not that kerry broke wind. it is that this doesn't happen more often. don't you think? i mean, we act like -- isn't this just something we do all the time but we don't lk about it? >> from the first time ever, your essay before the show started, i wasn't saying that i'm actually surprised there aren't more hot on live television with the amount of gas that humans are passing. more boys than girls by the way are doing it. >> sexist. >> finally, you go girl on that one. jesse is not fact-checking. >> if you transition from male to female, which you break wind less? >> i don't know how the sphincter changes in the evolution. the producers had at that time, i thought heheaying please stop this right now. it was exciting and i was curious about if you had a cause and your contract that you got the talk about it a certain amount of times. >> the onus is on fox. >> just a little bit. there should be more ev charters if you have the money for it, definitely do it. on the emissions from the kerry family, it is the heinz family. he married teresa heinz of -- they are the ones with the money in the private jets. he flies commercial or all government business as everybody has before. these goals are aspirational. that is what these conferences are for. we talk about this with doubles where they say these incredible things they are going to do to make this a more balanced equal society. it doesn't happen. everyone gets back in their gas guzzlers and all of it and rides off into the distance. >> you raise a good point. john kerry's money comes from the heinz family. what do you do with it? you put it on b. it causes you to -- the circle of life is complete. >> good state doesn't need ketchup. >> i come to you last because i feel like you are going to peers through this fog. >> i am glad you brought up heinz. because they own kraft. that kills people. cole isn't killing that many people. i think all the food, it is not mac and cheese. it is the cheese product. his family is poisoning task of the people of this country with preservatives and additives and sugar. that is what is actually killing us. a few coal clients. come on. also, you can't trust a man with fillers at that age. botox at that age. that brings up the question of judgment. what kind of judgment does that show? what kind of arrogance or egotism? is that a word? he is going around sticking stuff in his face, wagging his finger and telling the whole world want to do. no one cares. now i know why they don't like us in this country. it is because of people like john kerry. it's not trump. it kerry. they are sick of him. 15% of the u.s. economy is run on coal. we just cannot shut down 15% o the economy because kerry wants to? that is stupid. why are we even listening to john kerry? he is an idiot. he's a maniac. he's telling people to shut their economies down. that is insane. this guy is disqualified. joe biden after 3 years hasn't built a single charging station. not one? but they say that this is so urgent that the world is going to enzymatic. why don't they warp speed it? why don't they cut all the red tape and get these charging stations like they did with the vaccine? they don't care. it's not that urgent. >> they have been built but with private dollars. >> $7.5 million. >> there is a distinction between private funds and public funds. the one i hope he does it tomorrow. >> where is the charger? >> i think this is why they want us to eat insects. if you do it, all you hear is crickets. >> this is done. >> i can't wait for your show tonight. >> is going to be 60 minutes of jokes. up next, congress confronting the presidents of liberal universities over the explosion of anti-semitism on campuses. >> we are gifting you want a year sails just in time while holidays break in our lowest price of the year to start streaming our biggest shows. >> this is liberty or death boston tea party. >> with the biggest ours. >> and your favorite fox personalities. start streaming today for $19.99 a year. our lowest price of the year for a limited time only. sign up today. all but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace. ♪everything i do that's for my health is an accomplishment.♪ ♪concerns of getting screened faded away♪ ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ i'm patriotic kenny. and, hi, i'm amanda on tiktok. my scooter broke down. i went into a depression. how do you feel about that? 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's people and the issues that matter t >> a liberal universities becoming cesspools of pro hamas hatred. today the presidents of three major universities, harvard, and 19, three schools i never applied to had to explain to lawmakers. they have made life a living nightmare for jewish students. 73% of homes say that they have experienced or seen anti-semitism on campus. >> are universally revered for its pursuit of knowledge has devolved into an arena where jewish students to through their days on -- >> unmistakable anti-semitism that i've experienced on campus is reminiscent of the hatred i have heard about from my grandparents, holocaust survivors. this is not just harassment. this is our lives on the line. >> the most heated moment, pressing harvard's president and about the calls were against jews which took place on their campus. >> you understand that the use of the term in the context of the israeli arab conflict is a call for violent armed resistance. if you believe that of hateful speech is contrary to harvard's code of conduct or is it allowed at harvard? >> it is at odds with the values of harvard. our values -- >> the code of conduct at harvard. >> we embrace a commitment to free expression. >> what action has been taken against students who are harassing and calling for the of jews on harvard's campus? >> i can assure you, we have robust -- >> what actions have been taken? >> having to think the president of harvard came across at the hearing today? >> like she had been overly prepared by lawyers and is concerned about backlash on her campus if she were to just simply answering the question about the of jews if that is bullying and harassment. the only answer to that is yes, yes. and larry summers said, there's been a double standard in the way these university leaders respond to racism, right? other forms of presidents. we know how that's gone. even for the president and the vice president. any hint of racism, they will be out there on-camera interviews. they will be out there doing a press conference. i am not saying that they are for anti-semitism. of course not. is it too much to ask where the president of the united states to do it on camera statement about this? is doing a lot of fund-raisers this week. go for it. i know you want to run for reelection and have enough resources to do that. those students today, we were the only network that that those students live, the press conference today. i'm so glad we did. very impressive young people. their pain is real. we are actually concerned about our safety. they were representing their other students. the other thing is, they can't get their education. their classes are interrupted. they have to walk through all these protest in order to get from one part of the school to the other. we had this other gal on today from columbia university. a brave young woman. she is the resident assistant manager for her dorm. she has vandalism on her door on her board. they are dealing with so much. it would not hurt that campus presidents or our president to say something to them. they are asking for it. >> it is the first time i have felt bad for an ra. jessica. >> i thought the students were fantastic. i can't imagine being able to express myself so clearly in about a subject so difficult at that age. i struggle -- i am turning 40 with issues that are so personal to me now. kudos to them and for standing up for themselves. i am noticing amongst my friends, fellow jews who went to a lot of these ivy league schools. my text messages are f full of a lot of remorse. hopefully we will not have forgotten this as well. this is how the administration responded to these kind of things. i'm surprised there hasn't been -- i know it is the most base level. a bit of a reversal when they are saying that dollars pour out the door. people are going to continue to do this and more and more people are going to say you are not getting my donation. one of the biggest donors on this morning on "america's newsroom" who i thought was really interesting. the point that he highlighted that i think is important to call out again is that this is not a new thing. or in dollars i've been coming into american universities for a very long time. it's not just a put up buildings but the change that culture. the way that people think about israel and jews at large around the world. everyone looked at bill ackman who founded persian capital. build an eric silvester. second letter that he sent to the president of harvard. she did not respond to the first one. noting in at that harvard ranks in the bottom 25% in terms of the free-speech rankings. he spoke to a bunch of faculty members who didn't use their names because they want to keep their jobs which make sense. years ago, harvard stopping a place where all perspectives were welcomed. he asked about why this was different than another middle east conflict. we know what's going on constantly. one of the professors said, israel is the rare case where we have a hot conflict between people that are deemed quite versus people of color. i have been resistant to buy into the argument that this is about race and it is impossible to people to see white people as victims. as more of this footage comes out of atrocities that were committed by hamas, i don't know how people can look themselves in the mirror and not called us explicitly what it is when you see that child rapes and death and destruction. >> an issue is the racial component to this, like. >> when jessica is saying is kind of a realization that you are no longer considered a marginalized group. you are considered part of the white oppressor. when that happens, everything is permissible. even laughing or marking a atrocity. there is a pro-palestinian side that makes a sound argument. being critical of israel doesn't make you anti-semitic. that is not the argument anyone is making on the street or on cabinets. we could be critical of the speech in the same way we can be critical of france or germanan that is not what is happening here. the refusal to accept the atrocity despite mountains of evidence. and in any country that falls victim to that has a right to respond. let's say if you are talking to a protester. i figure out how do you talk of them. take israel and palestine out of this. you walk into a room and there is a gang of young men raping and murdering a helpless female. you suddenly add historical context of that? over time, do you bring a nuance and debate over the troubled relationships? maybe her parents or grandparents had with those guys parents. no, you don't. you punish those people. you have to keep throwing this in their face. this is a atrocity. there is no historical context for it. that ifor the college president. >> harvard president. take us home. >> when it reminds me of, if you prosecute or murder or sexual violence, never ever it is a defense attorney come in and say, well, you know, there was always blood there. there is justification in the penal law for this. this is a whole new upside down way of thinking that is bizarre and is not consistent with what a civilized society does and ask. i have a couple of thoughts. number one, it's very interesting. we have heard for years that speech is violence. whenever a conservative speaks, it is violence. we have to shut them down and we can't allow them to speak good all of a sudden, speech that promotes violence is protected speech. i came out after reading this segment, the paperwork. i said what was the point of this hearing? was it a hearing where everybody comes out and says you are bad and we are good. we don't want to tolerated. unless congress comes up with legislation or does something that punishes this kind of behavior, there was no point to all of this other than a dog and pony show that we see every day in congress. now, rest assured that even harvard, the university of pennsylvania and these iv schools get federal grants. i get federal contracts. they get tax breaks. why should the american people be subsidizing any of these schools if there are jewish students, girls and boys, young men, young women who are afraid to go to class, afraid because they might be either raped or assaulted no matter who they are. that is a hate crime. forget about these universities saying we are going to cut back the amount you need to give in order to be an important donor. no, you take away the federal benefits and you shut them down. >> okay. up next, a bad sign for democrats. marriage is not selling. ♪ ♪ we're travelling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. how's the heart? 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