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cuomo or bill de blasio there is a reason why people are leaving. brian: the schools are open in florida and it's as simple as that. thank you very much that does it for us in "fox business tonight". now. evening edit" starts right ♪ david: tonight the humanitarian and national security crisis at the border is erupted into a political crisis at the capital. the homeland security and secretary gauging in a war of words with republicans will testify before the house. arguing the situation is a serious challenge but stopping short of calling it an outright crisis. joining us on this into the dayb other big stories ken cuccinelli, tom homan and jason smith along with michael montesano, christian whiteman, john cox and brandon. also tonight brace under brace yourselves for tax hikes we will
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tell you who is getting them and what it will cost you. to the latest scandals erecting all of our new york governor cuomo new and disturbing allegations of his treatment of one accuser. to another dem governor deadline day for organizers of the movement to recall gavin newsom. this just in emmerich and airlines is investigating the report that john kerry ignored biden's mask mandate and airline roles influenza is first class seat without one. i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. larry: we intervention. david: jacqui heinrich is on capitol hill with more.
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>> good evening secretary mayorkas to n keep from republin members and basically accused him of not being candid with his answers and reading responses that were prewritten but mayorkas was also trying to highlight what he sees in this administration effort to deal with the migrant surge and a more humane way than the previous administration. he said they stopped the practice of expelling unaccompanied children back to and increased housing capacity for children and make good strides and vaccinated borderng patrol. all lawmakers wanted to hear is if he would use the word crisis to describe migrants of the border which top democrats and the white house have resisted a using an spoiler alert, he did not. >> given the rise in search of individuals coming to the border wouldn't it be a crisis. >> i'm not spending any time on the language that we use i'm
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spending time on operational response under the situation at the border. >> he previously conceded the numbers on track to be the highest in 20 years and this encounteredages double the number of unaccompanied children in the average monday last month but also the press has not had access to the facilities and we haven't seen any images of them in the white house cited privacy and health protocol and border patrol agents also say they have been directed not to take any questions. today the white house directed folks back to dhs. >> the white house and dhs instructing border agents to refuse ride along request from borders. >> that is correlated to the department of homeland security and appointed them for the dipsticks of the access. >> secretary mayorkas confirmed
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homeland security asked for volunteers to help manage the border and also acknowledged that there facilities are overcapacity. david: to say the very least, jackie i'm rick thank you very much. homeland security kenen cuccinelli. first your reaction to secretary mayorkas today. >> it was a video version of his long defensive binoculars statement that they put out yesterday. we saw prefiguring of this and they're doing everything that they can to not call it t what t is a crisis and they are trained to avoid the fact, they're trying to blame the lastt administration and they do it with the phrase along the lines were building a broken system when in fact they came in and systematically removed every program in place to stop and discourage illegal immigration,
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even mexico is feeling overwhelmed by the biden effect that this president has very intentionally put in place. david: the trump administration entered into a crisis, they are the border and they realize that. we saw the caravan stop and slow down and stop as a result of the stay in mexico policy and working more diligently on the wall. we solid turnaround, do you see any sign that this administration is acting like there's a crisis going on and trying to respond to it. he talked aboutut operational response, he's not talking about prevention. >> what we all naturally think of as a bug they see as the future. they want hundreds of thousands of illegals to come into this country and they plan to give them amnesty. that is the plan. so when that is your plan you
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don't use ice too the poor peope back to their country, you don't tell them to stayy home. you mouths meaningless phrases to the press to this country and don't give them photographic access to these facilities that are wildly overcrowded including more children they've ever had in them before which of course is always a sensitive point because it's children. they are playing a political game, they are not actually implementing any policy of exercising immigration law in this country. david: you just let out a truth bomb, they have no intention of sending people back. they want millions of immigrants to stay here, to what ends? do you think they hope to get a permanent class of democrat voters? >> when you look at the amnesty bills they had in the house and you look h.r.1 by which they
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will automatically register many of these folks to vote those are careful not to say noncitizens can bow but they automatically register them in the order the states to do that throughth h.r1 political malfeasance act is what ought to be called. when you look at these things together it is a plan, it's a plan on their part to bring in a bunch of voters people they believe will be there voters in the future illegally. and they do not care about the law despite the fact that this president held up his hand and swore to uphold and execute the laws of the united states that's exactly what they are not doing and they have systematically n stripped away all of the tools because there's no one silver bullet that we built over years to control this problem. it is easy to destroy and it's hard to build we spent years building policy and operations
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to deal with this and only took days and weeks for them to destroy it. david: if you're right about their political intention, first of all it is terribly disingenuous but more than that there's americans and citizens of the united states that are being harmed because of a what's happening and there will be thousands of more harmed over the coming months as a result of this we will talk to tom homan but bottom line this could be the most cynical exercising immigration i'vee ever seen. >> absolutely all the time talk about the criminal side since you have them coming and he's an expert but let me talk about the economic side the end of 2019 we have the lowest poverty rate in american history ever and that was inches from deregulation ane tax cuts it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed poor americans wages to rise and one of the
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aspects of the biden effect that is not being discussed is how it gives the economic shaft american poor people literally importing illegal laborers that are going to work at the lowest into the l economic scale and depressed poor people's wages and that is a tragedy for americans that are already here and our fellow citizens who are our first responsibility to take care of. david: ken cuccinelli who may be closer to the truth than just about anybody on the democrat or republican side talking about this. thank you for being here. david: let's bring an ice acting director tom homan, first of all let me talk about the national security crisis that is going on because we did have four people apparently on the terrorist hewatch list arrested, speak to that point that this is not just
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a criminal violation of the law that is going on there could be a national securitys threat as well. >> there's absolutely a national security threat the current cartels in mexico controlled the movement on their border the criminal cartel decide how many people go through one sector and they will send out 200 family groups and tie up all the border patrol assets so they can move the drugs and bad people toan tt area. if you want to come to this country into us harm you can't buy a plane ticket because all kethe database are replaced aftr 9/11 and turned to get a visa because the visa program all the derogatory information through out the world especially database. if you want to come to this country and blow something up you'll come the same way 20 million others did to the southwest border especially during a crisis like this because the border patrol since 40% of their manpower is nowhere on the front line there changing diapers making baby formula
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making hospital runs. it is vulnerable so the humanitarian crisis they call it creates a national security crisis. the differences president trump recognize that and declared a national emergency and shut this border down. this president is opening the border. >> the other officers were not on the line because they have too much work to do in terms of babysitting essentially the people under detention or i.c.e. agents. you see a tremendous drop in ice apprehension, went from 7000 in january 2, 2000 and something in february so while you have all the tens of thousands of extra immigrants coming in you have a decrease in isa rest which means that there are a lot of bad people who should be in jail who are not. >> 90% the criminals arrested are no longer on the table because are no longer our
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priority. a follow-up this is by t design this is not malpractice this is not incompetent this is by design. they can't make deportation, secretary mine orchids was a deputy secretary in 14 and 15 we had a surge how did we stop that we built detention facilities and help people to see a judge and we let ice remove 90% that did not qualify or show up in court that cut the surge down and dropped it. right now their opening borders then idt neither trying to release them, they're not even doing asylum interviews on top of that ice has been crippled and cannot do their job this is by design and more people being counted in the senses as president biden overturned that they don't need a vote they need to be counted in the senses and that to sit in the house of representatives and how manys seats they get it. david: the human element is most bothersome he's been sounding the alarm on the biden the border andof
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he said this today, watch and i'll get your reaction.ou >> he's going to subject thousands upon thousands upon thousands of children to the horrific trauma may be assault and human trafficking that these children have to go through as they make the trek through the border i urge president biden do not traumatize these children by enticing them to make this track. president you have the ability to put into this and ensure the safety of these children are not enticing them into the very dangerous trek. david: if president biden does not do that it's governors like governor abbott the have to take up the slack and deal with the consequences and deal with the children that have been abused and deal with the plano cost $800 million of the state of texas having to absorb which should be absorbed by the
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federal government. >> all the thousands coming across right now people need to understand they come across by themselves and their families chose to put them in the hands, 31% of women are the family groups get sexually assaulted on this journey. in the biden administration has given a green light to child traffickers in sex traffickers and their back in business children are going to die i said that many times in many interviews i've told many dying children in my arms that died crossing the border and there will be more in its up to this president to secure the border and stop offering enticements of the vulnerable people come put their cells and harmsthth way. president trump's policy saves lives in is the right way to go and we should be going back that way. david: tom homan, thank you verr much, i which it was better news hopefully somebody is listening. house budget committee jason smith on president biden vowing to raise taxes and a whole lot
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david: welcome back everybody we've been telling you have gna yelling is looking globally in order to raise taxes in the u.s. just as the biden administration is looking to hike personal and corporate taxes for big-ticket spending projects. edward lawrence is in d.c. with what it means for your money. >> the global average corporate tax rate is 24% according to the tax foundation. right now the u.s. is under that covid-19 countries in the world are lower that's been a big driver to move companies back into the u.s. as well as multinational firms the u.s. chamber of commerce opposes effort by the biden administration to raise the corporate tax rate or any income taxes as we try to emerge from the deepest recession from thene great depression.
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>> you don't need to look further than the hospitality industry, the aviation industry to see clear examples of industries that are hurting. a tax hike is not what we need to make sure those remain growing concerns provide jobs. >> the chamber says raising taxes can derail the economic recovery and it affects the amount of money companies agree to pay workers and can slow down hiring as money diverts to taxes. to keep companies in the u.s. is looking to get other countries to recent corporate tax rates to omatch a 20% rate gna yelling s having those conversations now with the organization for cooperation and development it's made up of 140 countries. the tax foundation says it will be a hard sell. >> is difficult to get agreement and implemented agreement and it's possible in the meantime businesses will be left with a lot ofsi uncertainty and a lot f tax implication of these decisions. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce
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says to pay. infrastructure package they would support an increase to the gas tax by raising income taxes would only serve to her economic growth when the u.s. needs to get everyone h back to work. david: edward lawrence, thank you very much. let's take a closer look with jason smith the house budget committee and the ranking member of that committee, congressman first of all after the last recession we did the wrong thing when biden and obama were empowered we raise taxes, increase regulation and we had the weakest recovery in history. and looks like were going down the same road again. >> it appears to, it's absolutely the worst plan that the biden administration can have to raise everyone's taxes. if they want to do what a great economy and record unemployment for 50 years, they need to look to see what a trump economy did
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what president trump did by having the largest tax cuts in the history of the united states and more regulations than any other president of the history of the united states. that's what will make the economy grow but it looks like the biden administration is doing the complete opposite by raising taxes on the working class. david: which is what they did in 2011 coming out of the terrible recession. it is worse now because now you have a house full in a senate full of people that veer towards the far left, you did not have as many in 2009, ten and 11 so you have new ideas like a wealth tax which has been tried but it doesn't countries in europe and mostly got rid of it because it's so bad. bernie sanders says income inequality tax that has been rolling out recently and as we heard janet yellen has a global corporate rate, it could be worse and that i assume would lead to a worse recovery than we
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had theas last time. >> i will tell you right now the democrats i served with in congress have not found a tax increase that they do not like. for all the folks out there, thl working class americans i would be careful because they would try every c opportunity and i would say the second reconciliation package that rdthey're moving forward is goig to be the vehicle to raise everyone's taxes. david: just to be clear you can shoehorn into that spending bill new taxes, what kind of taxes would not the reconciliation be able to go in there. >> it is up to thehe vertical re or the senate parliamentarian when they would decide that but virtually everything is on the table and that's pretty scary i think they will increase the corporate tax rate, individual tax rate, look at the changes to the tax code that will benefit their friends and donors, that's what they will do. david: one more question whether not states would be allowed
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to lower their tax rates as a result of receiving help for the last covid act the $1.9 trillion. would that prevent responsible state governments from trying to lower their taxes? >> the biden? bailout bill was just another example of let's pass it and people can figure out what's in it and as speaker pelosi has said that's exactly the case this is another example of washingtonmp power grab, they are trying to tell states, guess what you take the money and you cannot lower your taxes. in fact the entire house republicans ways and means committee and the entire committee set a letter to yelling today raising the concern because it'sn unacceptable. david: jason smith, good to see you. i'm glad you're in there. next up republican new york tstate assemblyman michael montesano on governor cuomo
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good credentials and background and i'm confident they will maintain their integrity and do good investigation in all the states not only the residence of new yorkers and i don't think. david: davis polk they have a a lot of connection and friends in high places. just about everybody andrew cuomo spent his whole life even growing up as a child in the political sphere so he knows he has great connections everywhere in washington and outside of washington. that's probably why the president hasn't spoken directly about this, kamala harris also is avoiding the issue. he's well-connected and pulling all the strings he has, you know he is. >> he definitely is there's no question about it. i'm confident about the information from everybody on the judiciary committee most are practicing attorneys and if we get the impression that there
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pulling the wool over our eyes we will deal with that. david: every day is something new but the most recent is the attack squad he sent out to give one of his accusers lindsey boylancc the first accuser he st out the attack ads in the new york times got a hold of a letter and they did not share with the public but they sought and said it was nasty stuff. it looks like the stuff the bill clinton was doing when he was first accused. >> that is definite if you compare what he did during his time and what the governor is doing now he's taken a page out of his playbook. david: what about the investigation i think thousands of lives were lost of the nursing homes, could we be taking our eye off the ball could that ball be the one that leads to hisou leaving? >> yes that is criminal in nature and that's our priority on the issue and very much so we will not let everything overshadow it. it is right up front and it should be right up front.
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as you noticed three federal agencies leading an hrinvestigation as well as the attorney general. if anything causes the impeachment it's going to be that fronts and center. david: which investigation do you think will be the most difficult for him to handle, which of the three investigations. homewould say the nursing scandal because it's a mission by his top-level stock people that they obstructed, covered up in altered reports so you can't walk away from that it came out of their own mouth. secondly would be the sexual harassment claims that are significant. david: the biggest difference i'm sure you know this young tens of thousands of people that were directly affected by what happened with the nursing homes in the cover-up of what happened there and with the sexual assault you're talking about a endozen people. just ensure numbers of people who were affected by his actions
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that seems to be the investigation to focus i on. thank you for the work that you are doing. assemblyman michael montesano. former state department official christian whiton on the wall street journal reporting that china plans to ask the u.s. to rollback all the trauma policies when both sides meet for the first time tomorrow in alaska. >> the chinese have always had and been completely open about it. then a plan to replace the united states is the dominant world power by mid century. that is economically, technologically, militarily, politically and every other way. ♪ way. ♪
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david: will come back i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. the wallll street journal that china plans to ask the u.s. to rollback the term policies when both sides meet for the first time tomorrow let's talk about what the u.s. needs to accomplish when the senior advisor and trump gw bush tom administration christian whiton. you have to read through this before you get to the not grab but it's in the middle that we read so the folks don't have to. china wants reversed, here's the first thing that china wants reversed limits on american sales to chinese firms such as
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telecommunication company huawei technology inc. and that is really their job number one there trying to increase their exposure to the united states with what huawei has to offer into to increase their ability to snoop on us and dragged the intellectual market of everything they can possibly bring back to beijing. >> i think you're right the huawei export controls which were one part of what president trump enacted on china and you recall they were stealing aluminum tariffs early in the administration and the rolling series of section 301 tariffs that apply to anything in the realm of technology but avoiding consumer electronics to avoid raising cost for u.s. consumers but then came expert patrol that affected huawei and subsidiaries and the chinese saidia this is a
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real company this is not a state-controlled version of qualcomm and apple and other companies in one which it is maybe including the nsa, basically china would like to get back in the technology game but it would like to see not only expert controls ease but all sorts -- you might say appeasement of china across the board. david: here's another thing that they want the exposure and their ability too bring communist leaders over to the united states and continue to do snooping these are restrictions lifted on communista party members and chinese students very important because the confucius institute and state media journalist they want to reverse the closure in houston that is extraordinarily important for spying on our technology. >> that is you see they would
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like to turn back the clock to 2016 and the big question is whether the biden administration will play along. david: do you think the chinese really feel like they have aav winning hand with the biden of administration. >> i think so it's tried to pretend the biden administration has tried to pretend the last four or five years did not exist is attempting to rejoin the ironically or deal entire rod has not reciprocated in a positive manner and it's free joined the paris climate record and killed keystone xl in they tried to reach out to north korea and reengage that has been a consistent failure across the last two decades. why wouldn't it returned to president obama's appeasing policy towards china looking the other with cyber attacks and political and cultural infiltration at the u.s. at the
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military buildup in the other chinese transgression. david: do the chinese believe this administration is a paper tiger? >> i think so there going back to the playbook and going first to japan and south korea and going through the motions of alliance maintenance and sitting with the chinese and talking about how we can a have a better relationship, were the only ones that can make concessions. david: if they came on any of the issues that i mentioned i think the chinese will think that they one at their hand and they may do it. good to see you, coming up californiaia republican candidae john cox on the man whose job he wants governor gavin newsom ande why today is pivotal in the fight to remove him from office. >> half the people signed our women over 36%, he's desperate
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david: today is the deadline for recall gavin newsom organizers to submit signatures for review they have over 2 million more than enough to get on the ballot in california and possibly forces the governor for recall election. john cox, i just want to play for you a clip of newsom which really reveals how desperate a man he is. let me play the tape and get your response. >> the chief proponent of the recall petition supports putting microchips into migrants into immigrants in the other proponents the top ten proponents the people behind this are 3% is the right-wing militia group, the proud boys
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supported the insurrection and folks that literally and in support queue and on conspiracies and that's the origin here. david: i just had on aaron acree and american congresswoman who is so insulted by that she is an purposes of the kind of person he is describing and she was insulted by that i imagine a lot of californians are. >> welcome david happy st. patrick's day into a politician just trying to protect his job this is incredibly sad that newsom is doing this. i do moresa serious note he forfeited a bunch of the trust that voters should've had when he went to the french laundry and had dinner with the lobbyist despite his own orders and needs eroding his trust even further by making the wild statements ot who their proponents of the
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recall are the silicon valley billionaire given most of his money to democrats in the past is an early employee of facebook and he put $100,000 into the recall saying californians cannot put up with this any longer and i agree there is all kinds of democrats and independents as well as republicans who have signed the petitions and they want the state returned to being functional again my mother always said every journey begins with a single step. today the voters of california took the first step towards getting back a functional state and this wild reaction by gavin newsom will only serve to reinforce in people's minds the idea he no longer should be the leader of the state and he will not be able toat solve our problems and not be able to lead
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and return the state to be an affordable and livable again. david: you touched on the thing that upsets people the most was violating rules that he himself put out there and by the way john carried the former secretary of state the global warming of the current administration was caught on an airline today without a mask, there he is in violation not only of the airline order but the order of the guy who's working for the president of the united states americans hate it when politicianse do that. >> politicians will do what politicians do and that's a problem there hypocrites in most cases in gavin newsom had his kids in private school and business life and i'm a businessman not a politician and i think that's what people want. david: great to have you on again, please come back and see us soon, the dad whose rant
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>> you should all be fired friday jobs because if your employer's new that you are more inefficient than the dmv, he would be replaced in printed literally just finished a conference call because i had a multicast to be here to address you guys. you're much a coward, hiding behind her children. as an excuse for keeping the schools closed and you think you are some sort of martyrs because the decision-making when the statistics do not like the vast majority of the population is not a risk from this virus printed in the garbage workers who pick up my freaking trash risk their lives every day. more than anyone in the school system. figure it out. get off the podium. because you know what, people like me in line of other people, out there will gladly take your seat and figure it out. it is not a high bar.
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race the freaking bar. it. david: he is that data in these at the table school openings a lot longer, other than any of the parents that there are any and millions of people who feel exactly with what he does predict right and is here and today brandon is at the biden administration announcing his minute and entrance spinning more than $12 million to expanded covid-19 testing including help get our schools reopen in the money was tucked away in a covid-19 relief bill. it is just extraordinary. there is one excuse after another. never and this but the money never ends either and they keep getting tens of billions of dollars for nothing. >> that is right, my view on it is the state and local tissue. if the school system sing the to be openedeed now. and the federal government but that is fine but they should mandate that school open now to get the dollars predict. david: we've had three covid-19 bills since last year, to last
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year and course $1.9 trillion this year. the total amount of spending in those bills comes to $193 billion for k-12 and almost $200 billion for public schools. that is three times the annual budget of the entire department of education and they are getting paid more for doing less. it just does not make any sense. >> look, it is a tough situation and her teachers are in a tough situation we want kidss back in school five days a week with their mentors and their educators. but what we need is our elected officials at a local state and federal and government level to step up and laid. when implants put in place and execution of those plans. david: any parents to take control as well. a lot of parents forgot how important school boards work. the kind of ignore them when they went into vote for the commerce been on the president or whomever, the school boards a
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very important and you have to get involved.et to change things and make sure that the teachers union does not become the last say on what happens in thehe schools. >> that is right and that's why was a passion for him if you're not willing to leave him step aside and i i thank you so the brother local elected officials to the forefront of the conversation. brandon: your local politics and taxes and all of that means so much in our daily lives. david: brandon, what about the choice of individual parents to be able to take the money is spent to educate the kids and go to a charter school that has basically been open most of them or even go to a parochial school. do you favor more school choice for parents. brandon: i am all about choice. have beenn very vocal about that we should have the choice to be online or in person a person on my kids in person. if you and have your kids in a private school or a place where they're going to get a better education, i am fully supportive of those dollars flowing to the parents and allowing them to dictate the best thing for their families printed.
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david: i am curious after your rent which gained national exposure, did anybody from the education field get in touch with you to try to hear you out and hear what you thought needed to be done. brandon: i've had a lot of support from teachers saying that we actually do want to be back in the t class rooms printd and i think the important thing is that we have very important teachers throughout the country and they have a very important profession and losing them to other jobs, is not what we need. we need the best educators teaching our children. david: that we need the teachers union to get out of politics as well because of much of this is all about politics. brandon: i agree and a lot of this is political and i think that the focus needs be back on the children, not on the politics printed. david: for you shook a lot of people at that is for denture, and sometimes you need to shake people up before you can get in the action done. you need to shake the tree right down to the roads and you did it and we i congratulate you for it in place come back and see us again. brandon: thank you for having
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me. david: on david and for elisabeth mcdonald you're watching the evening at it on foxbusiness and that is it for us and thank you for watching and have a great evening. sue and hello everyone prayed welcome back and i am larry kudlow. so the market today close higher, across-the-board in a new record territory, the dow trading above 33000 for the first time. in the feds made it there will be no tightening again. larry: my guess is they won't tighten in my lifetime. another topping possibly, how to control joe biden's washington and the spinning it could soon be further unleashed for it kinda breaks my heart, has publicans today voted to embrace return of earmarks in secret, the gop conference removes

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