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journal. no negotiator walks away from leverage she is right, those tariffs, 3 to 75 some odd billion left in place to enforce the phase 1 trade deal. my hat is off to them. when they get it right i say so. specific crisis at the southern border is not going away anytime soon. i am guy benson and for kennedy. tonight we are getting brand-new information about just how long the migrant crisis along the southern border might last for the bite and a bit straighter now expecting the surgeon crossings by children to continue for at least a 7 months claiming the number of unaccompanied minors could spiral from 16000 this month, which is already staggering and record-setting 2 is meant he is 26000 in september. earlier, white house press secretary jen psaki was pressed to confirm that projection but punted to dhs,
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watch. to make our focus now is on ensuring that we have enough shelters facilities to house unaccompanied children. just open 3 last week that would allow for a most 7000 additional bedspread that is what our focus has been at this point in time we let the projections or other agencies. >> this situations unaccompanied minor children has gotten so bad they'd met a straight she does not asking for civilian federal employees to volunteer for deployments about too 120 days but forget volunteers, where is the person deputized to fix this mess? present by an officially tap bp harris to help lead the response last week but so far, there are no plans for the vice president to travel to the border. republican congress and brian babbitt is 1 of many pushing for her to make a visit. >> we have invited vice president kamala harris to attend some of our itinerary and see for herself. we thought it would be, a good thing to do for her to come down and see exactly what is
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going on down there. since in the past she has thought that president trump's policies were choral and inhumane. and they were putting children and cages. we have not heard yet but we are hoping so. guy: the bp is the point person here but there are no border related events today on her calendar at all. and of course last week famously burst out laughing if she planned to head down there. she did however make time to talk about women's empowerment with bill clinton of all. so where is the vp on this? what will the biting team found the put out a plan specifically on dealing with this increasingly dire situation? what discuss it with tonight's panel, serve with the washington times opinion enter box to contributor charlie hurt let's talk to anthony fisher and democratic pollster and fox news contributor jessica tarlov, hello all, jesse let's start with you. the white house for some reason is scrupulously still
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avoiding the term crisis and worldly associated press is not using that word either. why not just deal in reality here? and then move forward? >> i am thrilled you came to me first for this question i really appreciate that as a democratic representative on the panel. [laughter] got talkback kicking off your weak hosting this way. we talked about this issue before printing actually do not see any reason why they should tiptoe around certain words were to understand each political party likes to say they're not playing the game of the other party, they use their own set of language when describing ticketless situations. the american public has eyes for they can see what is going on pretty action don't think happening at this particular moment in time, when explained as a legal right to claim silent and we do not send chills aback especially children who are unaccompanied into the coyote abyss, that americans witnesses like turn president biden or that he's not fulfilling what he said he
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would do. now they've opened up a thickets 9, she was just talk about 3 today. there are 9 emergency facilities that have been opened on the mexican border. i think she just needs to speak squarely to the american people about what is going on here. kamala as well. i think people would be more understated they expect. >> charlie for so i love the pink shirt. second of all, it's not so much a messaging problem the democrats have it is a fax from it's a reality problem. so they could to mark the white house okay, fine, it's a crisis. then what? stomach exactly pretty snoddy crisis it is a plan. and that is the problem parade this is what their plan has been all along. and i think jessica did a good job of laying out what i think the best case for what their plan is. but this idea that you do not want to send children back into the coyote abyss, while that might be a laudable goal, the problem is they are
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inviting them to the coyote abyss. with all of the policies, with getting rid of the trump policies that were in place, that were working and preventing people for coming in the first place. i don't know why removing them from the second half of the operation is anything to be all that proud of when you have created the situation where you're getting sent into in the first place. >> anthony i mentioned briefly in the opening it is such a problem in such a crisis at the administration is asking for volunteers to come down there and help deal with it. the problem is the reports apparently these caregivers are not been required to pass fbi fingerprint background checks for child left her people very concerned about the types of folks who might show up and volunteer. it sounds like another wrinkle to this. >> it is it's a fair concern for adult of the 20 be the utmost concern. but as someone who truly means to neither major american
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political party made a choice in 2020 and held my nose and i voted for joe biden kamala hairspray did that because i thought there is a chance of competent governance. what unfortunates been shown so far in the first fewer than 90 days of the biden-harris administration is that when a crisis arrives and got a deer in the headlights look. they do not have a plan. they do not have a plan to cosmetically address it. and as you said, were calling for volunteers and having no plans, that is not competent government. >> they were warned this was coming by the previous administration. and now they're blaming the previous administration. that's of got so far for competency by the panel's going to return later. but first, all the kids are still in cages, to borrow progressive storms, the american people are still new dark. the white house is a feeling to allow reporters into overcrowded migrant holding centers run by border patrol for even blocking texas senator ted cruz filming the
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conditions he saw in a facility in texas last week. i'm better to present a biden senator cruz called the media blackout and this interaction with what appears to be in administration official outrages, watch. >> you don't want the pictures taken customer at the rules are arbitrary and designed to keep the american people in the dark? are you respecting the rights of these kids? >> [inaudible] >> you are right and this is a dangerous place your policies unfortunate you're trying to hide them. i understand you are instructed. but senators came down here. i respect them i want to fix the situation. and if the administration you're working for is responsible for these conditions. spinning do not treat them like this, she said to him. he was just filming the way they were being treated. yesterday, white house press secretary jen psaki, she's backs, promise fox news chris wallace at the administration will eventually let cameras in. spinning at this point in
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terms of allowing access to border patrol facilities for reporters, you are being less transparent than the trump administration. >> the trump administration turned away kids of the border send them back on the treacherous journey or the ripping kids in the arms of their parents but we are not doing that. we are committed to allowing cameras into the border patrol facilities. guy: is that commitment worth anything at all? how long can the biden team in duck and hide from their failures that they have created with their own policies customer joint minnows media buzz studies on fox news channel is howie, good to see you. >> high guy. guy: we talked with us on the radio today is welford first of all, it was chris wallace right there? segment it comes to transparency on this issue, team biden is i was a deeply underperforming team trump. >> yes. chris wallace was stating a fact press headlines he's ripping jen psaki is doing nothing of the sort predicted argument weathered the policy was worse but at least journalists were allowed to go and document what was a bad
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news story for the last administration. look, present biden jen psaki keep saying yes, yes were going to give journalists accessible don't quite get there. it is but weeks now. it is outrages. it seems to me that this growing criticism even from the mainstream media, what they're trying to do is buy time until they can make this at least look a little better before allowing cameras and journalists with pen and pad to see these overcrowded border patrol facilities. >> but how is she keep saying they are committed they are committed to doing it. they will commit to when or what that will look like. but they have allowed some images to be released from a different facility run by hhs to sort of tied people over. it is pretty cynical what they are attempting there. >> nobody was full by the fact that the biden white house-nbc reporter and crew go to this model hhs facility that had soccer fields and so for that look great but it does not have anything to do the border patrol facilities and the images that have leaked out of
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all of these kids. it is just heartbreaking covered in blankets and lasting wrappers i was the overcrowded braids it's obvious that covid risk. we can debate the meeting here. the fact is i will take credit ted cruz at his word that he genuinely wants to be able to tell the story paid nobody 1 of more tv cameras to accompany him on his visit to the border but he is riper journalists need to get in there in order to show the american people what a disaster this is. any think it's better we should report that to pray but right now can we not only not get in there, very limited access to the top officials to get answers to some of these questions, guy. guy: it feels like such a self-inflicted wound by the biden white house. i think a lot of people in the press are more than happy to give the benefit of the doubt, even support them openly, and dolts of the blame trump spin. but when you clampdown on access when you give sort of an open timeline that maybe eventually you'll get to see some of the stuff with kids in cages and all that hysteria from a number of years ago, it is almost like inviting the
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press to turn on your lease on this 1 issue. make it hard to ignore the 14000 unaccompanied minors might come across the border and officials keep saying the border is closed for the border is right not close of your under the age of 18 credits in the argument the press filter abides a compassionate man trader the right thing. there's really little debated this point that it backfired his policies encourage many of these migrant families and migrant children to come for they got to do something about it. and in the meantime the excuse of going to give you access is going to be any week now, any month now i think is wearing a little thin. >> what is not going to happen customer at the present was asked last week of the press, as i don't know he said. howie kurtz thank you. >> thanks. guy: a new report that new york governor andrew cuomo ignored nursing homes that begged for access to covid tests at the peak of the pandemic read that report has emerged in all the while allegedly of securing access
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guy: new report from the "washington post" reporting just how bad new york nursing absorb and by the cuomo administration. jack wheeler said he begged albany to send covid test 23 nursing home facilities where the spread of the virus was rampant. the department of health supplied enough for 1. >> to request a few hundred tests, i don't think with a large aska. especially when we communicated to the states how much of a spread we had in the county beat somebody in alban he decided universal testing and nursing homes was not a good idea. that was very, very frustrating. we actually had to scramble very, very quickly. guy: is a matter fact people were banned from testing employees and nursing homes. it was a decision by the cuomo administration per know all this comes on the heels of the report the governor made sure that his own family and staff had access to prioritize testing.
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and now today a ninth woman has accused the governor of misconduct. but as the problems amount there's no indication that the love god a very awkward nickname in retrospect has any plans to go anywhere. joining me on to discusses cofounder of voices for seniors, vivian who lost her mother, anna, to covid in a nursing home. vivian it's good to see you thanks for being here. subject thank you guy. guy: as you read these new reports about requests that were denied at nursing homes while allegedly the governor's brother, sister, other family members and connected people were able to get some of those scarce supplies in the early going, how do you feel? what is your response? >> will my mother was 1 of over 15000 plus who did not have the luxury or the privilege of getting an exam prioritized. we now office they continue to see the pattern governor cuomo basically placed by his own rules. guy: the governor and his team
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are denying they did that. here's the quotes, they said the story from the times unit which initially reported it, was quotes and insincere effort to rewrite the past. do you them? sue echo no. we are, every day another shoe drops. we are not sure when governor cuomo is going to max out on his troubling deeds. every week we are fighting at something else that is quote unquote troubling. yet were not seeing him held accountable for it i believe the investigation they're doing is being slow walk. so what we want as families is the truth and accountability were going to continue to push for although sometimes it seems like it just continues to evade us. >> can you think is slow walking it? >> i think people in his circle are basically saying they're going to investigate but they are not. we have voices for seniors put in a letter asking the comptroller to refer the case to the attorney general for
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investigation. we want to see where that money went, why he give these facilities immunity, what happens to his book funds, that is just the beginning for it believe once we follow that trail we will get down to more and more troubling questions and answers. guy: part of the question is will there be accountability, ever? it seems like a few weeks ago this was coming to a head. and then he powered through it and he does it very shamelessly. we will be watching and seeing if impeachment moves forward or anything like that. but vivian we so appreciate your time, we're so sorry for your loss this evening. i know you'll be watching this is closest anyone else for all the obvious reasons, thank you vivian. select thank you again. guy: coming up taxes and sing a sharp decrease in covid cases and hospitalizations 2 weeks after lifting the mask mandated opening the states. despite your medicine back awesome doing so the time. does that decision still represent neanderthal thinking as joe biden might say?
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guy: will present a biden today said he thanks states should pause the reopening efforts. as he worries about a resurgence in coronavirus cases that he is urging states to reinstate mask mandates, watch. >> i'm reiterating my call forever governor, mayor and local leader to maintain and reinstate the mask mandate. please, this is not politics. reinstate the mandate if you let it down. and businesses require masks as well. >> the cdc director take it 1 step further we decided to move on from that, she warned of what she called impending doom. >> are going to lose the script and i'm going to reflect on the recurring feeling i have of impending doom.
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we have so much to look forward too. so much promise and potential of where we are in so much reason for hope. but right now i'm scared. >> clearly emotional talk but impending do this comes as texas governor greg abbott has reduced good numbers in his own state reporting a dramatic drop in cases and hospitalizations since lifting the mask mandate and just open the state up 2 weeks ago. people shrieked and yelled with the trajectories are now good. some other states are following his lead. so it is the correct course of action here? and why that apocalyptic rhetoric from doctor zelensky that would just sock western germany city md director fox news contributor dr. janette nesheiwat. doctors good to see. >> a guy good to see you 2. guy: on to impact us and start big picture. cases are going up nationally their doubt in texas but going down nationally. the first question i have obsolete no 1 was to see cases going out.
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which of the last worried about that metric now considering that the most vulnerable members of our society are overwhelmingly vaccinated at this point were cases increasing may not result in the types of really bad outcomes that they could have in the past? >> that is correct. we have over 2 thirds of patients over the age of 65 who have had at least 1 vaccine. and recall, they are the ones response for the most deaths in this country. over 80% or over the age of 65. so it is a blessing we have the majority of them vaccinated. overall we have about 15% of america vaccinated. so we still have a little bit of ways to go. i can understand doctor zelensky's concern because of the rising number covid cases and over half of the country. most of those cases are the younger population between 10 and 19 ages 20 and 29. if you are in a certain area in a certain state.
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for example in new york and new jersey are numbers are creeping up again, i diagnosed a lot of positive cases and some of my patients had to be hospitalized yesterday i'm deafly singing increase in certain areas of the country. i look for areas like texas, they did it the right way. when you have a low prevalence of covid transmission in a community ideally the benchmark is about 5% positivity rate or less. that is an indicator that you have the virus under control. so low problems in the community coupled with a high vaccination rate, that is a recipe for success. that is why texas is about most likely doing so good right now. we do, guy, want to be careful for the upcoming holiday with easter, with travel, with spring breakers and with the variance we could see an uptick. and even though the majority of the cases are in the lower younger population, some of them still will be hospitalized. some of them will pass away even though that number is lower fortunately. >> at think it's important to have nuance conversation about
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this and not terrify people with words like doom when overall we are doing a lot better and hopefully will continue to do a lot better. speaking of doing better there's a cdc study, it is the most recent of quite a few at this point now that suggest pretty strongly that these covid vaccines, pfizer and moderna in particular are not only extremely effective at preventing symptoms are bad healthcare outcomes or death for people who come in contact with covid they actually prevent 90% prevent infection for and therefore transmission. that seems like a really important peace in the conversation about company would vaccine be the ticket back to normal, right? >> bright, absolutely. more debate to give us hope and optimism were going to end this pandemic soon if we hang in there little bit longer. this new cdc study guide follows about 4000 healthcare workers, front-line workers, first responders. and tested them and filed for
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mid-december until march. what they found was after 1 vaccine dose they got 80% protection. after 2, 2 weeks after the second dose they had 90% protection. and asymptomatic infection, what is that mean for us? it means probably less likely to transmit as an ace into medicare each other people. that means maybe in the future cdc will update their guidelines as social distancing and wearing a mask. happily better information that we have come a solid evidence to show the vaccines are highly safe and effective. and we need to work quickly to vaccinating continued vaccinating as many americans as possible but we are at about 319.5 to 3 million exam like to see that number doubled. p8 it is a huge deal doctors gotta leave it there for now but i appreciated, thank you doctor bruce event thank you. guy: meanwhile magazine covers and appearances are going to the doctors had left side and cnn dr. anthony fauci she appeared to take credit for operation warp speed, snapping
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president trump and the rest of the administration. take a look. >> when i saw what happened and new york city, almost overrunning of our healthcare system. it was like oh my goodness. that is when it became very clear that the decision we made on january the tenth, to go all out and develop a vaccine may have been the best decision that i have ever made with regard to intervention is the director of the institute. guy: firm we need to i that's an interesting shift. and tonight president trump surprising in a ferocious statement that read infarct quote, and a fake interview last night on cnn doctor fakih who said he was in athlete in college but could not throw a baseball event close to home plate try to take credit for the vaccine. when in fact he said it would take 3 -- 5 years and probably longer to have it approved. i was the 1 to get it done even the fake news media knows and reports this.
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i mean, the first pitch was bad. does trump have a point? let's bring the panel back, charlie herz, anthony fisher and jessica charla. so, charlie this strikes me as a very political thing to do. where a politician will always brace for credit. sometimes personal credit alone for something that goes well. and then you see this narrative that you are really fighting the bad stuff from the outside that's what politicians do but that's what doctor fauci kind of looked like he was doing there. >> i think you put that picture on exactly what i find the most alarming about that interview. is fauci's behavior. whatever, people are going -- our politicians as you point out are going to try to take credit for things that work out well. set aside the fact is completely wrong about it and it was up to found to be still would not have a vaccine would be 4 years with her vaccine
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and that everybody, everybody in the establishment everything the medical community is laughing at trump when he said were going to get the stand were going to get it done in months not years. setting that aside, it is a really strange environment we have a government bureaucrat who decides he wants to go for the gold, go for the brass ring and act like a politician. and he knows the press is not going to question him about it they're going to take his message and carry it forward. that is a very twisted environment. it is not a healthy 1. and it is not an honest 1. >> anthony on the point of the press, charlie just mentioned the media. so in this long statement that trump put out an e-mail blast also goes after doctor deborah bookstore is critical in certain ways of him as well. and it feels like this is manna from heaven for a lot of the media feels like the good old days in terms of clicks and eyeballs where there's a war between donald trump and the experts.
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does this serve anyone's interest well necessarily? >> i would say it does not. it is manna from heaven it's been a while trump is not on twitter anymore when he has a 6 paragraph blog like he did a few hours it was going to some hours on it. in this case is a couple of older guys in the twilight of their career who both did things that push the vaccine effort for they both deserve credit for certain things, to either them deserves soul correct? no. in the case if fauci kind arising al gore was taking credit for the internet, what he said was clumsy and inaccurate. but made into a bigger thing than it was. guy: jesse quickly, i've never benefit fauci haider or fauci fan. recite start to wonder has he outlived his usefulness at least as a communicator? this is a communicator? >> is someone who served in 5 administrations he must trusted public health official
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in america all of these attempts to slander him, to do the fauci heading which i understand you've not participated and have falling on deaf ears spread like to draw attention to the most critical part of president trump statement where it says i alone deserve credit for this. but the man took a backseat in secrecy and january and did not tell the public that he had done so. and we know the largest majority of people who do not trust the vaccine are trump supporters. guy: trump has encouraged him for he has strongly encouraged them a national tv to take the vaccine. >> guy, months after he took it he could have released a statement pretty could of done on television like mike penn state actually and said milan and i've taken the vaccine it is safe, trusted, save your life protect those around you. and he chose not to do that. so i give him huge credit for what he put together the operation warp speed and bringing to other private and sectors. but someone who hides in publicly taking a vaccine when he knows that his supporters
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do not trust it, is not in good let's just put it there. team about too even those very bad at baseball. guy: think you can be team a lot of different people there is shared credit. seems like some people cannot handle that on both sides with got to live there for now, panel though you will be back. coming up in the meantime president biden's reprint to unveil an even pricier spending printable tackle infrastructure and other issues. but how is he going to pay for any of it? if you have a car you mount to prepare even more money to uncle sam. we will have details next. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life.
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putin judge said 1 way to help pay for all of this might be a mileage text. it might not sit well with other people today's backtracking on his comments watch. >> you said also that a mileage tax showed a lot of promise help pay for the plan that tax would charge before how many miles they drive is that under consideration? >> know that is not part of the conversation with this infrastructure bill. i just want to make sure that's really clear. we'll be hearing a lot more details in the coming days about how we envision being able to fund this. >> walking it right back. eventually the spending plans however they're not just going to hit the rich. so how do they plan for the stuff, to pay for question at the panel is back too readily that. charlie hurt, angela fisher, jessica tarlov and jesse is a hasty retreat there from former mayor pete now secretary pete on the whole mileage tax idea.
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surprised? >> not a surprise. we know that it is so weird to calm secretary pete, mayor secretary pete is a very quick study per heat got this 1 and just a couple of days. politicians do this for they talk out packs and trent taxed and see how it's received especially in a cross-section of voters. this is something democrats were not even find of. so acts that let's figure out another way that we can get this infrastructure bill funded. i think that's wasn't going to do negotiations are ongoing. senate majority leader chuck schumer was a talk about the salt deduction that something new yorkers are passionate about the tri-state area. those of the kind of things are going to be ongoing conversations. but quick study and he fixed it and we are moving on. guy: anthony think she's moving on this is a trial balloon on some level about the mileage tax. we had set her joe manchin about a value added tax of that, which is prominent in europe that's a big tax on a lot of people purred i wonder,
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are these sort of early knobs to the reality that it some point they can talk forever about millionaires and billionaires and evil corporations for the amount of money they are spending and plan to spend, there is just not enough money there to pay for. they are have to come into the pocketbooks of really everyone. >> absolutely. it is only been a year since the pandemic pretty kind of got used to 2 and 3 trillion-dollar packages is something that is normal. these are still kind of novel ideas. with a barely closely divided congress and at that a democratic led congress, we have a few moderates and purple states that don't want to go all in on an fdr style new deal level of spending printable redness social welfare states. yes, they're going to have to pare things back the going to have to make a lot of deals they're going to pass them. guy: charlie real's letter public and so have a lot amount of credibility these days on spending for the kind of find religion on physical restraint when they are not in power and they are not the
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ones doing the spending. however it is just monopoly money at this point with the amount they saw staggering. >> you exactly right there's not enough score in the world those people deserve the do play those games. going back to the thing with pete buttigieg, i think it's important that this is what spineless politicians do you're exactly right it was a trial balloon. but what that means if the trial balloon had taken off, he would have been totally fine with deborah and the biden administration would been fine with it. that reveals an awful lot about, they are not looking to stick this bill just to billionaires for they want to stick it to people who work. exactly they have to pay but also i really do feel that they have contempt for productivity and people who earn money and make money and ought to be able to keep the money that they earn and make.
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guy: this a be a very regressive tax bill be implemented not now according to pete they ever circle back to it. meanwhile i'm not going to try to spontaneously combustible reading the story. that parents in oakland, california learned a few days ago that not enough teachers have agreed to staff public schools grade k through 2 in person until mid april. that is weeks beyond when the city had said students can return to class early start coming back. too many teachers it turns out are still refusing to show up for work even after receiving vaccine priority and cash incentives. the extension on remote learning is especially impacting classrooms with students with special needs. it is just amazing but alongside that delay, same city oakland, california, announcing a pilot program to give $500 a month and no strings attached to some low income families of color for this is a pilot covered universal basic income illegal immigrants qualify. white families do not.
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even if they are below a certain income level. charlie, if the bay area did not exist the way it does, conservatives would have to invent it when we? [yes. and it would be funny if it were not so appalling. it is a racist by definition. it is racist in both principal and actual terms. it is disgusting. you are ensuring that these divisions that democrats are so desperate to sell among the american electorate and regular american citizens that not only they succeed in creating those divisions, but that those divisions never heal. and it is appalling and these people should be drummed out of office at every level. guy: chassis, it seems like textbook racial discrimination in this case.
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i wonder if it is even legal? >> i do not know but i'm sure there are plenty of speakers were going to find out. i did think that was rather appalling aspect of this policy. i am someone who believes firmly there are systemic challenges facing black and brown communities in this country that do not affect people of white no matter their socioeconomic background. but if you are below a certain poverty level you need that $500 just as much as a family next door you. i think that should be evaluated, reevaluated it on the teachers try been very outspoken and i'm glad to see some major liberal cities like newark city taking on the teachers unions in this respect. i see teachers as front-line workers they are central workers produce summit works in a grocery store hajek or to work, you should have to go to work. we do have overwhelming evidence from all over the globe that covid is not spread in classrooms. children are suffering their mental health as a cherry greasy a spike in suicides and mental health episodes is
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absolutely harrowing in the have to get back to the classroom every single day counts. guy: anthony briefly it strikes me keeping kids still out of classrooms today after all of these months is antiscience. it is antichild. it is appalling. >> i've written several columns about this i am a new york city parents graduate of skin in the game. what i wrote as they've not just move the goalpost the horn the goalpost down. they'd made it so no metric can be met with the schools can open. everything changes whether it's distancing, it's vaccinations ventilation, whatever that new demand is met they change the demands from the schools. as far as oakland, the 1 thing i would say is were this policy of testing people by race to stand ill be absolutely terrible to black and brown communities in other parts of the country. guy: panel appreciate appreciate it, gotta stop there. charlie, anthony, jessica, great thanks great work.
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is a topical storm. topic number 1 tonight. after 6 days a blocking traffic the giant container ship that was stuck in the suez canal has at last been freed from the land of egypt. just in time for pass ever. this is a 200,000-ton cargo ship that delayed hundreds of other vessels and costly world over 6 a billion dollars in global trade. our only hope is to make all back by desiccant doge corporate suez canal and now authority are the delay could still lead to worldwide shortages of oil, gas, clothing and food. thankfully most americans agree as long as we have toilet paper those other things are not necessary. the ship was freed this 40 by dutch salvage company which used a combination of heavy land machinery to dig sand and mud away from the vessel and tablets in the water to pull it back on course for dr. anthony fauci calls us the second best decision he's ever made. he always wants that credit. topic number 2.
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it is mug shot monday. and tonight we've got a real knockout for the florida mother was arrested after showing up at her daughter's school wearing 1 boxing glove and fighting a 14-year-old girl. ironically this is the opposite of treating someone with kid gloves. thirty-four year old ether riddle, edith, 34 interesting. edith had been called to the school to discuss her eighth grade daughter's hostile outbursts at another student richie arrived wearing that boxing glove and told school officials she could not remove it because it was superglue to her wrist. about second-tier story. after the meeting instead of leaving the school edith went to the cafeteria to fight her daughter's rival, alongside her arrival with both of them throwing punches. witnesses say it was a most epic tagteam competency legion of doom. only this pair had left class and work makeup. edith has been charged with child abuse but she also received a point deduction for
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showboating. topic number 3, finally a chance to realize your dream of looking and smelling like a pig. oscar mayer is giving away pairs of bacon scented shoelaces. of course i am personally holding out for arby's shoelaces because my little piggies like roast beef. it's sentence i just read out loud. adults can enter to win when the 1500 pairs of the coveted bacon scented laces by tweeting the # oscar cook mike kicks. unless you're 1 of those weirdos who doesn't like it when it people notice and comment on the smell of your feet. now here's a bonus guy benson. set of wasting that's our time of this contest could just buy a honey cured ham and thread the butcher string that comes around it through your shoes. this is how i make ham scented necklaces, which is also how i got this gas hosting gig, bribery per if you'd like to invite my hand necklaces just tweet the # guy cure my neck
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than i or a chiropractor will contact you shortly. finally tonight, topic number 4, it is a self portrait painted by a humanoid robot that sold for $688,000. making her the wealthiest robot center local atm. here is sophia the robot brushing up on her coloring and painting her own face. she paints entirely using algorithms to generate arts. too technically she's painted by numbers but she may not be creative but she's got great mechanics but here she is delivering on her process. >> i generate my own art with symbolic and then some of these works i paid with my own hands. >> that is terrifying. only our president were that lifelike. sophia says she will use the money that she has made it to finally hire a housekeeper. that will be nice. she also always what a dog per
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this is a great breed but they have a lot of energy. and it really hurts when they hump your leg. actually, sophia said she will celebrate her portrait sale by taking all of her friends out to paint the town red with the blood of humankind. sweet dreams that we'll be right back. an ugly fender bender. if i can eke out a win, it's going to be a miracle, baby! uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim. it's going to be a nail-biter. no, the geico team is there for you 24/7. geico is awesome, baby! (shouting) too much? i think we got it. yeah. thanks. thank you. geico. great service without all the drama.
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carthy and more. plus always be sure to check out the guy benson show, my radio show fox news radio weekdays from 3 to 6, it's good time i promise. good night see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> slamming the credibilityty the world health organization, growing calls to find out what really happened in wuhan. it would be checking back in with 1 scientist questioning the organization and the origins of the virus. plus, about to seal the deal. we're waiting on results what could be amazon's first unionized warehouse. so what would that mean for themm e-commerce giants going forward? and record rainfall causing deadly flash flood in tennessee the update of where things stand hi everyone i am david and this is foxbusiness tonight.
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