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♪♪ ♪ >> tonight, u.s. tonight u.s. and chinese officials on the first face-to-face meetings and is china our friend or foe, let's to talk about them with us tonight is michael is very and markland they will be here along with others. it there is it so to discuss tonight, but beginning with this. the white house finally calling the situation on the border, a crisis before quickly walking back. that lasted about two seconds. but the whistleblower stepping gforward ever new york andrew
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cuomo that led to the death of thousands of covid-19 patients in nursing homes. to california and what i stand condemned the governor is now facing new and bigger problems. and will also say why 21 republicans state attorney general's threatening the biden administration. hi everybody i'm ashley and for elisabeth mcdonald in the evening at it starts right now. it okay let's begin with the secretary of state. it sitting down with the chinese diplomats in alaska today. in the very first face-to-face meeting and it was two months in the making. are we going to get anything out of it in a blink is the white house with the very latest predict before this meeting is been going on for about 45 minutes or so in anchorage alaska and let me take you inside of the room briefly. as both sides have been giving their opening remarks i guess you could call and you can see
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right there. front and center, the left side of your screen and jake sullivan a national security advisor and also antony blinken and those of the two top double mentor meeting with her counterparts from china. the white house said the biden administration has led uss to believe going into this that the discussion would be very frank and very directed and they have been. listen here to the secretary of state in this very first remarks and is very first face-to-face meetings. watch for unit. >> we will have an opportunity to discuss key priorities both domestic and global. so that china can better understand our administration's intentions and approach. we will also discuss our deep concerns with actions by china including hong kong taiwan cyber attacks on the united states, economic coercion towards our allies. each of these actions threaten rules -based order maintains
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global stability. >> once again live inside of their own there, the chinese side ashley, still going through its opening remarks and they said at one point, we must abandon the cold war game and another quote, the u.s. overstretched use of force and financial edge. so they are talking it. ashley: and we were told that the borrowers going to be very low a lot of issues but they have to be worked through. and the seemingly all of that is starting to play out right now in alaska. by the way the white house over here t earlier today, is a sing them for mike, this, solomon ang antony blinken would report back to the president the white housn when i get necessarily guarantee there might not be another meeting or meetings after that and what might occur saying that there is now scheduled series of meetings at this point in time. ashley: handy departed mood is when they finally wrap up the meeting an interesting stuff. thank you.
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joining me now to discuss this further his hudson institute director of tiny strategy and other of the hundred year marathon, china china secret strategies to replace america as a global superpower. the woman only michael great to see you. they're putting down their markers in the early stages of this brief any what is your reaction. >> this is happening eight times before ashley. michael: both sides are going to redo their talking points in their meetings for the truck transition was two hours permi unit forcefully in the trump ministration, for secretary of state was extremely pro- china and he w was out of touch with e president's views. and kind of ruined his first trip to china and misled them so what antony blinken is ready to a cemetery state is very clear he wants these chinese officials
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to hear and indirectly from him just are concerned the united states is about a long list of issues a dozen wanted to be filtered through think tanks or journalists are low-level people. so i expect the chinese inside it will give the same thing back to him. do not interfere in our internal relations and but out and we only want one thing which is a summit with joe biden and they wanted on earth day and what john kerry to come with him. so the chinese of a clear demand printed and we don't have a demands. our site seems to just want to express his grievances about china's challenge to the global world war. that's a good thing but it's not the same as the chinese side, targeted and focused. we wants joe biden with xi jinping we wanted in a month predict. ashley: just yesterday, antony blinken on the crackdown of the pro-democracy applicants in hong kong. this instant message doesn't
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not. michael: it does but is very make an mild. these are the kind of sanctions than 24 officials can't visit america. but to printed in early section was thiss hong kong's leader carry lamb cannot open a checking account hong kong religious life of the rest of what is called virtual sanctions. they're not serious. in the chinese i think in alaskan meeting are going to say keep out of hong kong bargaining uthey got pretty much everybody interest in hong kong was a challenge to them. they can easily release those prisoners actually bring that would be a major gesture in the front page news will be releasing the top 50 prisoners today printed they are not going to do that. honey space tough. ashley: talking of which how much different will the strategy be from what we saw with donald trump to what were going to see you divide and it partied on the chinese happy to see the back of donald trump pretty. .michael:
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[laughter] will remember that xi jinping and donald trump are best friends. at one time they wouldn't even speak to each other so bidens getting a fresh start. but it would expect in a relationship, fairly soon if the u.s. side does not make serious concessions to china. that is what they want, it's more than just to sum up with biden that they one of this. my fear actually is that going tosi make concessions to join in order to get that deal. the green c climate deal from china for unit where the world biggest polluters. that's a problem with china. that's why so important climate change printed. ashley: and that is the biggest flaw in the paris according, it's ridiculous. but we do have this tariffs still in place. millions of dollarsil in tariffs they came in the trump administration. we still have bandits on the chinese apps. if you think joe biden may give
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up on those as a goodwill gesture and is a good move. it. michael: some people are afraid of that in my own predictions and i could be wrong, my own prediction is that the chinese are going to be nasty in this meeting. joe biting will get brunt of it and it will be like it tougher in china that even president trump pretty could increase tariffs, he could take a number of steps against china because he's going to know as of tomorrow we don't have the leverage. to bring them chinese around on any of these issues, this country think so suppresses no weird the declining power. ashley: interesting. listen to this michael, this is what joe biden said about china back in 2016. biden: can you contain china, we are not trying to slow down chinese growth.
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the growth to china's overwhelmingly in our interest. ashley: what do you say to that. that was four years ago. michael: but he has changed his views going put out a statement saying the opposite now. he saidd something like get a move on china is going to eat our lunch. soio is obviously changed his views drastically which is a good thing. where there he will go the next step ashley and start taking stronger measures against chinan and get movement and concessions for month of thatth is a big question is at stake here in these alaskan topics. ashley: 102nd you think joe biden has a backbone to do it. michael: he said his fellow senators. i've known him when he was a senator and a lot of senators both parties, really angry and disgusted with china. so of joe biden's in touch with the senators all of the time, kind of like his peers. when hearing from them, china is extremely serious threat to our
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country joe. i think joe biden will have to listen to his fellow senators pretty is not i was on this. despite john kerry. ashley: michael, is a pleasure as always and thank you so much for joining us tonights pretty o be do appreciate it. michael: thank you. ashley: coming up,ig tesla scars and arizona sheriff mark lamb on the white white house finally admitting what is happening in the border is a crisis in fact. >> let me talk about the economic side, the end of 2019, when the lowestt poverty rate in american history. ever and it was not just from the deregulation and the tax because it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed it for americans to rise. and one of the aspects of this biden effect that is not being discussed is how it economic
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is on capitol hill with the details. reporter: good evening at the house just past the dreamou act, but was to 28 - 197 and nine republicans but yes. he gives any undocumented persons brought here as minors by the parents to the path to citizenship prayed it could become law but that is why the house is focus today and narrow bills in that dream act and the bill to grant legal status to migrant farmer. >> these bills are not comprehensive integration reforms but they are supported by the american people because they know that dreamers, they are adding to this country's value. reporter: is accuse the gop of using the border problem is a reason to oppose the dream act and republican. state the border search epidemic is a focus on one thing.
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>> democrats are introducing the exasperating the biden policy of the border by creating the incident of amnesty with no discussion of border security. >> they contend that the dream act is magnitude to attract people to the u.s. and then the house will pass, his of an immigration reform in the coming months. ashley: thank you chad. now more. >> it is dangerous, it is dangerous to the american people and because the human traffickers are benefiting from this and the drug traffickers are benefiting from this. joe biden's administration is aiding and abetting in the trafficking of persons and is complicit in the senate must stop any must reverse course. .a must. ashley: that is texas congressman troy and calling out the biden administration on his response to the surge of migrants of the southern border. the administration has refused to call the situation a crisis
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but rather a challenge in today's briefing, white house press secretary jan did say that the crisis when talking about the border but no then quickly walked its back. watch this. >> a crisis on the border. >> challenges on the border. it. >> that's not reflecting change in the administration's view of things. >> no. ashley: it sounds like she slipped there, she said crisis when it so my event challenges. the spring and border security chair brian texas, is been t getting into you and now county arizona, sheriff mark lamb printed so sheriff only very begin with you if i can. since the surge has taken off, letting me sane in your particular county, you between phoenix and tucson are not mistaken. lamb: we are about 60 miles off the border but h we see a huge increase in numbers. going back to the obama era
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numbers and actually probably worse. this last long, with 49 apprehensions here in my county. for the south and the mechanic was a native american preservation which actually extends into mexico printed there's no all down there. and honestly, they are coming in unfettered right now in the government, we were talk about this. it's about human trafficking and drug trafficking and drug trafficking, the drugs are following with these people per unit sold out communities all across this country. ashley: words escape me on this. congressman and neighboring inland. this is clearly what isly goingn never getting kind of a blacked out if you like by the biden administration. maybe is not allowed in to takeg a look at what is going on and were not getting the real numbers of those migrants coming in on daily basis. do we really know how any there are pretty there is no other word for it, it is a crisis. how long can this one congressman pretty.
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>> it cannot go on much longer without the distraction of our great nation. the cartels like sheriff lam said in the pleasure meeting him a couple of years ago when is turning into the southern arizona border. but i will tell you that the biden administration especially the president himself, as himself to think for opening this border of this rhetoric in his promises and then he tries .to back up and say don't come now predict while they are here in the normal is better than we do. these microscale. and they are just people coming in here to look for work. we have had a number of them just recently that work caught they were on the terrorist watch list. we have covid-19 positive illegals being journalists on the border here in texas. to fan and into the country. it is most definitely a crisis in a crisis that joe biden owns. and he needs to own up to it.
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i need to start listening to some sounds and not only going to take care of the american citizens upon them second to these migrants, think about the migrants. because they're baying in their paying through the nose to the cartels who have been empowered. the reunion drugs human trafficking and it is an unmitigated disaster and that the needs to be rectified and rectified quickly. [inaudible]. >> they are abusing the rights of these people, these people in mexico it doesn't matter what party you are if you care about human rights and human beings you should care about these people border security. the raping and the women. they're using the children as pawns in their extorting a man and forcing them to carry drugs into this country. and whether doing with hannah coming minors is crazy like the congressman said, he nailed it when he said they know our policies better than we do. that's the issue that we are
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dealing with. we are standing up against and we created our organization protect american now. check it out and protect american outdoor, were not going to tolerate these bad policies and running the rule of law because people will say, with their good people will guess what, good people drive intoxicated and they get duis produced against the law to come here legally. and that's what we are trying to oppose the l law. if you like it need to change it. ashley: you bring about good point chart on the go back to the congressman freighted homeland security you mentioned is not only just a surge of migrants looking for a better life and doing it illegally but you had the drug cartels and you have covid-19 people the most wanted list this is a home land security problem how can thatt not resonate with those on the other side of the aisle. >> it is politics losing the border as a political weapon ashley. it is really a terrible situation.
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my guess is an elected official, the federal state and local elected officials, and needed to keep their owner constituents and noncitizens at the top of the list of safety national security and well-being and health. in biden and his own words is putting illegal immigrants out of his own citizens here in this country. it is despicable to see this negative turn around and not help the public or want them to know what is going on with this unofficial gag order where you have border patrol and chiefs a and they're not allowed to talk to the press and not to show the pictures oreo videos. we have no idea but we do know that the five times the number of unaccompanied children are coming in now and they were back in january. when a 6000 crossing in one day of illegals in general. and it is not an emergency, why did they call in the federal
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emergency management agency. where they opening up facilities here and then f shifting these migrants and sometimes thousands of miles if they're not an emergency. it also all of a sudden cover that up they weren't under president trump. these are family holding facilities. it's a cynical is it comes. ashley: let's be honest, it's only going to get worse is a not sheriff very quickly. it. lamb: yes it's going to get worse. for the washington times new york times is now saying the biden is quietly going mexico and sounds like something president trump did in recognizing that president trump was right presumed got a problem ahead of us. we are fighting against it. >> and even in mexico there sing the president biden and helping the cartels and it is really a shame to hear that said. ashley: were going to be talking more about this in the coming weeks and months printed thank
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you printed thank you so much for talking with us tonight and we do appreciate it. coming up next, new york republicans kevin burns on how the scandal surrounding governor andrew cuomo, it is a whole lot worse. >> everybody on this committee most of them are practicing attorneys we get the impression they're pulling the wool over ice, will deal with that.
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sue and whistleblower got the bombshell revelation in the cuomo cover. nursing home administrative michael krause, is a governor cuomo's infamous orders placing covid-19 patients back into homes, was testifying nursing home executives their objections were silence. watch this. >> any any until these localized it and there were petrified but they were more petrified of the department of health and once that were and i never spoke again. sue and joining me now is new yorker kevin byrne. kevin thank you for joining us. are you surprised by this statement. speech of knowing what we know now, and i was governor has responded and criticisms from
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anybody including the authority. no, not surprised at all and actually completely matches up with some of the things that we have heard is legislatures. heashley: so what is this all stand because it seems to me and i'm not going to say betty's but when we stand on the impeachment efforts with regard to governor cuomo for unit. kevin: we have moved forward ushering the majority which is on into thursday him aboutt majority into opening up an impeachment investigation. i any my colleagues the republican side support the impeachment. the investigation has been selected to the judiciary rycommittee which speaker announced couple of days ago as troubling news coming from that front they appointed a law firm to look at these investigations. there's questions about political influence potential
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public interest which are concerned about in one of the former law firm partners is a husband of the chief judge. that's been brought up but ashley but i've been very involved in this issue try to expose the truth and from the very beginning. april 20, 2020 the truth by the partial to get policies and what we've done is compile the timeline but all the different things that have happened to the march 25th and the answer that we got from this governor and his administration the department of health evolved over time. and by doing so we were able to marshal pinpoint close to a dozen it things that we believe are impeachable offenses. teamed up with my colleagues here at the hudson valley and we actually wrote a letter to the chairman of the judiciary a committee and to all the community members and made it easier given a the timeline in e
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public sources highlighting every stand entrance, we are about predict the question i get us winds next to going to drop predict i will be shoes discover house. he's walking barefoot now there's been 70 scandals, there's a book deal. the cover-up of the nursing of deaths rated policy itself, sexual harassment scandal. his never ending. ashley: and of course the sexual harassment investigations i continue to expand it where they stand. and how much pressure does this governor under because he doesn't seem like not going to get them out easily. >> i think anybody for expect this governor to resign is on his running party to think the only way is to impeachment. these clear by now. i'm encouraged in the sum of the senior elected officials from the democratic party in new york are calling for his resignation but the sign up on the need to call for his impeachment bargaining sexual harassment
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allegations and potentially groping an assault, all externally series in the attorney general's investigating after the fbi's attorney's office investigating some of the nursing home scandals. as far as the it goes, we have no obligation to remove the governor if there's misconduct reasonably there's enough public evidence to substantiate and pretty think these sexual harassment allegations certainly are part of what allegedly needs to be reviewed we talk about impeachment worried. ashley: we will see how it all plays out. it thank you so much kevin for joining us and we do appreciate it pretty coming up on the efforts to impeach pretty governor cuomo i thank you so much kevin. and just ahead in the evening at it from having a strategist unlike 21 republicans state attorney general are threatening to sue the biden administration over $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief bill.
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ashley: in the evening for liz mcdonald, 21 republican attorney general's are threatening legal action against the biden ministrationsn $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief package. multiple states fear and there jeopardizes their ability to actually make it tax cut. is now republican strategist o'connell. look what is attorney general say say this is an unprecedented overreach. get your tentacles out of our state business. what you say. >> i think between what the attorney general's are saying, this is outrageous with the federal government is essentially telling them is how they should be running down government plus the way that this structured within the $1.9 trillion non- covid-19in spinning blue dog it is a disincentive to fiscally sound government. the question is whether o or not the federal government can mandate legal hat.
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in a result call here because the controlling on the subject the south dakota versus and remember when the federal government sent to a lot of states, if you don't change in drinking age to 21 we can withhold highway funding. this will be a very similar case. sue and that is interesting printed and also was interesting to me is the heritage would hope your signal can hang in there and i'm not so we will keep going. hopefully you can hear me. the heritage and asian conservative group says that you know it, the states will refuse the money altogether. to me, it feels like it's cutting off your nose despite your face. >> yes, i used to work at the heritage foundation and i disagree with that. ashley: carry-on. >> i used to work in the heritage disagree with heritage on this because in my home state of florida, borneo clerk - $10 billion and be turned on the money, the money is only going to go back to other mismanaged
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blue state governors or governments rather than a great job there rhonda santos is doing pretty soon turning down the asmonies about idea. suet with someone like illinois and chicago, they can use money to try out universal basic income. it is very slumped in one direction is not targeted. kevin: it is absolutely. planted in one direction because to your point, new york and california illinois new jersey, mismanaged governments, i can do this event and let me say this though. if i need an attorney general these governors in the 21 states, you want to know, i would go ahead and not only take the money, but use the money gossett tax funds but what i do as little bit backwards, phase of our state funding items and then again the state fund us from the items i spent connecticut taxes as planned. because at the end of day i think you could get away with doing this because i think the way covid-19 relief bill is reasonably minutes words in the
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1987 supreme court ruling and acidly that the provision itself is a little too ambiguous. ashley: could you try to try to prove these tax cuts. hasn't nothing to do with the covid-19 relief money burning they presented these altogether printed that could get very messy in the weeds and sort of nobody. >> i totally agree with you, we should've never passed a $1.9 trillion bill to begin with. this was to your point, a non- covid-19 spinning straight. the same time states can still make take the money and make the states better and cut taxes, it's the blue states wanting is up to, people on some of the government seek somebody, states that taxes and fiscally sound so they can attract businesses and more residents to their state is been working well pretty going my home state of florida and texas as well. sue and thank you we have to leave their way to hang in there we did and we defeated in the video graham lines there, thank
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you so much for joining us tonight pretty we do appreciate it. i can we have "fox news" contributor john california governor gavin newsom. chasing a total recall and new questions a about whether is reopening the economy to save the state or maybe to save himself. >> inc. a whole bunch of trust that the voters should've added rule in him when he went in french laundry and had dinner with those lobbyists despite his own orders. deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours.
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ashley: california governor gavin newsom scrambling to reopen the economy, critics say his political career on the massive block down to the economic damage across the state of california. it also review of the signatures is underway as we speak. recall gavin newsom organizers may have collected more than
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2 million signatures and certainly more than enough to get on the ballot so the question is could the democrat governor face and recall elections rated let's discuss it with her good friend here columnist joe. i was just looking at some of the numbers, california's and glimmering was over 9 percent in january predict that is twice or certainly twice the national average for unit in florida is some of the loosest policies their unemployment rate is half of california's predict is he scrambling out to try to make up the damages done.e' >> isn't that coming soon be scrambling ashley to do what is right for your population of any state in the country and is and save your own high departed this sounds familiar doesn't it, the democratic governor does not releasing coronavirus data. i believe i'm saying that right behind me here in new york governor cuomo were now up to about 2.2 million signatures to your point and let's look at the numbers in terms of approval from gavin newsom 40 to
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42 percent which is okay i guess until you consider that he was at 63 percent last year elected in 2018 with 62 percent of the vote when you are 21 points down from your high, you're only going in the wrong direction, desperate time calls for desperate measures and that's why he is reopening california, because it's what's best. two and he could not agree more. newsom's children purportedly returned to private classes months ago. have nice but he claims to be a zoom school parent. if it is this joe pretty. >> i'm in a strong advocate for getting kids back in person safely for instruction. i forgive gets myself have been living through zoom school and all of the challenges related to its printed without a detailed proposal my legislation. it's been. ashley: i have to drop my kids off especially early what you say joe pretty. >> aspirated don't think he's on zoom because private schools are not controlled by the teachers union. therefore the schools have
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probably been open the entire time. this brutal] i live with that here in new jersey, my son goes to the ymca and that's are run by the teachers union for you can do transitional kindergarten and they been open since early september 5 days week six hours a day with no almost no closings as a beautiful thing and from gavin newsom is about claims of the year, is crazy bellamy of this pretty california. comparative order, california 20000 more deaths than florida which is run by republican governor ron desantis yet california has when the youngest populations in the country while florida has one of the oldest yet 20000 more dead in your nflorida's been open since may basically their economy is thriving to your point around and find the numbers and people are leaving california pretty let's face it. they're looking after an exodus out of california and new york to the same reasons but who wants live in california high pollution i taxes i homelessness. high crime and high traffic in your leaders are gavin newsom
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policy shift swallow analyst, not a good combination. ashley: i would say newsom is done pretty bottom line of the latest in fancy pants restaurants like the french laundry were thousands for a complete meal. that's all he's contributed. [inaudible]. and moving vans. little picture for unit different households ashley six of them. in the sky how he is surviving i have no idea. ashley: it is absolutely calling joe, as always, great seven thank you so much. y we appreciated to pretty date. ashley: next on the evening and it fox news contributor on the backlash over this. john kerry on a commercial flight and critics say just the latest example of the double
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flight making the rounds on social media. now he is tweeting today calling it malarkey. a little hurt expression but when we have heard from his past. here's with each we said, feels like the same malarkey on twitter. let's be clear, if i dropped my mask to one year on the flight, it was momentary and where my mask because it saves lives. and stop the spread. as with the science tells us to do. okay. if this bring in fox news contributor. great to see you doing pretty collected this photo for quite some time i thought what john kerry said in his sweet and he looked like he is quite an involved in trading something parties got the mask and his glasses on, that's me does not look like a momentary moment. i think he settledoo in for the flight with a mask hanging off of his left ear. what say you.
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>> i agree with you ashley. it is a huge, this is not like a page out of animal farm. all animals but some are more equal than others. as a matter fact, the benefit of a better get coffee now before it disappears from the shelf. but i applauded the person who took this photo made a public calling out john kerry. perfect example of ethic hypocrisy and double standards for sure. ashley: fully see this all of the time do is i think not as i do. i was thinking we were just talking about governor newsom in the previous segment. his fancy dining at the french laundry restaurant. and again, these are the kind of examples the makes the general public say, like in your lecture to us when you clearly go ahead and break the rules anyway. it. >> you're absolutely right, it's a bunch of limousine liberals don't think they need to abide
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by the rules and meanwhile, the americans are oppressed with these harsh mandates in the businesses art opening softly or slowly were not open enough. they want to get back to work and they want their children back in school. in getting back to john kerry really quick, you where the number of parents who have been tossed from flights because they cannot keep the mask on the child face. there is a moment couple of months ago, her two -year-old on american airlines, she was talked and talked for a while because keep the mask on her did. and we have a john kerry in first class by the way, i know, they didn't see theit guess printed don't know. sue and that's interesting and a pledge brother that because again, is a good composition to that pretty to begin american airlines apparently is safe if you going to fly from the main dc to boston or the other wayar around coming away the person if i've got he was wearing a mask when he was boarding and suzie got into that first classy, off came the mask printed he mayhe
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have forgotten he wasn't flying on his private jeff may be what was interesting is american airlines said that parker do noe see that aspirated and no other passengers on the plane complain pretty to date airlines are playing dumb a little bit here. >> i am not surprised by the father was out there and circulating i don't care what kind of comments on carried makes on his malarkey or whatever. but he gotpr caught parted. ashley: exactly will are in a money at your comments quickly on the newsom. we know he's going to be the of this recall. and if the verified signature are indeed over 10 million predict that there those still saying that chances of him actually being voted out are slim to none. you think that's true. >> folks in california are refrustrated with governor newsm for a number of reasons including the high taxes andth high expenses in the state and
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how he handled the covid-19 virus. silly with a man out of office and i can clearly understand that, his horrible governor. ashley: is interesting i just noticed that like number 4300 for 50 states in a number of people who we see both vaccinations printed only when the state shut down the for a long time, they're still in any cases is a lot more than employment rate much higher in the national average and much higher than the state like florida because of the floodgates for people to get back to work. everywhere you look at it, this government has failed they like to talk about much like governor cuomo near, how great he did. >> is breaking his arm patting himself on the back for unit yeah look at all of the u-haul trucks that are leaving the california. because of the horrible policies. ashley: that says it all does not.
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dineen thank you so much for joining us and we do really do appreciate it. and for tonight from his mcdonald you're watching the evening edit and foxbusiness in the desert for us pretty thank you for being here. have yourself a great evening. g characterization of his personal income tax hike or he's saying only 400,000 individuals
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