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thanks for joining us, the coverage of president biden's address and the republican response. >> we will cover whatever comes next in washington every day at 6:00 pm eastern on special report. >> joining me at 3:00 pm eastern, i will see you tomorrow. >> stay with us on fox news channel, continuing coverage all night long starts with hannity. we will take a full moon shot, good night from washington. >> america is on the move again. go get vaccinated. too long we failed to use the most important word when it comes to the climate crisis, jobs. jobs. jobs. it is time for corporate america to pay their fair share. we have to show not just that we are back but we are back to stay. we have to come together, root out systemic racism in the criminal justice system. we should act.
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it has never been a good bet to bet against america. there is not a single thing, nothing beyond our capacity. ♪♪ welcome to the show ♪♪ todd: a jungle in the sense that the ones that were there. president biden laying out his vision for america in his first address to a joint session of congress, you are watching "fox and friends first". >> the unprecedented speech and largely empty chamber. >> the government ideas around the american family plaintively to form. >> the president pushed is familiar message of unity,
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republican senator jim scott slammed the administration in his rebuttal accusing them of dividing the nation. >> a lot one back from last night's address, we start with richardson in washington with the big takeaway. >> president biden sells a major expansion federal programs, childcare, education and confronting climate change and also touted his administration's work in addressing covid 19 and efforts to vaccinate millions of americans. >> our progress the past hundred days against one of the worst pandemics in history has been one of the greatest logistical achievements this country has ever seen. >> the president has now rolled out $6 trillion in new proposals, last lady unveiled the american families plan, $1.8 trillion package that follows $2 trillion proposed for infrastructure, healthcare and a series of other provisions and the $1.9 trillion pandemic and economic plan that biden has already signed.
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>> for me when i think climate change i think jobs. think about it. there is no reason the blades from wind turbines can be going from pittsburgh instead of aging. american jobs and creates jobs that americans can raise a family on. >> the president is proposing tax increases on ordinary income and certain investments for those earning 400,$000 a year. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says all this represents democrats trying to speed as far left as they can before voters ask for their car back. on foreign-policy president biden says the united states welcomes competition with china, the russian actions will have consequences and said after 20 years of americans hour and sacrifice in afghanistan it is time to bring the troops home which he promised to do by september 11th of this year. back home the president wants new gun measures in police reform. >> the vast majority of men and women wearing the uniform and
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badge serve our communities and serve them honorably. my fellow americans, we have to come together to rebuild trust between law enforcement and the people they serve. root out systemic reasons applicable justice system. >> centered him scott deliver the republican rebuttal, scott will meet with george floyd's family to talk police reform legislation. in his response got also set our best future won't come from washington schemes or socialist dreams but from american voters. >> we told president biden we want to keep working together to finish this fight. but democrats wanted to go it alone. covid brought congress together 5 times, this administration pushed us apart. >> much of biden optimistic agenda has to go through congress. in the senate democrats most of all their members and procedural
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rules on their side before they need republican support. >> great wrap-up, we appreciate it. >> republican congressman byron donaldson going after the president's big government agenda. >> americans are capable of doing the work to get where they want to go without government handouts. >> a young black kid from brooklyn, new york grew up in the inner-city, we were superfor but my mother knew education was the way out for me so that is my story, that how i was able to achieve things not only in my business career but now in the halls of congress and our country is littered with so many stories where people who had nothing put their hands up and worked hard and made something of their lives. that is the true story of america so when you have people like president biden telling us he's the only one who can fix something when he has been in government 50 years, why put our
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trust in him? i put my trust in the american people. >> to cruise was in the chamber as well. >> he said there was nothing exciting about it but he is sounding the alarm how far left the president could go. >> speech tonight you could sum up in 3 words, boring but radical. i challenge you to remember a single line from the speech. it was monotone, the chamber was nearly empty and that characterize the first hundred days of joe biden, he tried to say nothing notable. he made the political decisions that many people were tired of the drama of the previous four years and wanted something called but joe is deliberately being boring. the substance of what he is saying is radical. this is the most radical first hundred days of any president in the history of this country. this makes barack obama look mild and moderate. >> a big show ahead covering all angles of the president's
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address. representative miller makes, joe concha and amy biggs join us live. >> one deputy shot and killed and another hurt at a standoff in a north carolina home. >> new details emerge overnight. >> the second deputy identified, trapped in the home with the shooter for hours, no one knows what his condition is. according to police the other deputy sergeant chris ward was airlifted to the hospital where he later died. the standoff after authorities a two deputies were called at 10 am one shots rang out and law enforcement jumped into action, swat team surrounded the home, and people who live nearby were either evacuated or put on alert. >> i need a helicopter en route.
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>> all residents remain in home with doors and windows closed. >> only one local newspaper has reported the standoff coming to a end. they say the shooter died in an apparent suicide. we are waiting on an update from police but what we do know is the shooter also targeted his parents. yours was one state representative said yesterday. >> at first we thought it was a teenager but he was an older gentleman, he killed his mother and father today, sheriff's deputies responded to a welfare check, he ambushed them. >> a church parking lot was turned into a command center as law enforcement flooded the area, 3 ambulances and a medical helicopter and a dozen emergency vehicles responded and more than 16 law enforcement agencies were called in to assist with that situation. back to you guys. >> another fox news alert, at least two firefighters are battling an intense wildfire outside los angeles. authorities are calling it the
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more the fire saying it spread to 650 acres threatening homes, mandatory evacuation is lifted overnight after firefighters made progress on the fire with 25% containment. it is unclear how the fire started. >> federal agents in new york city, computers and cell phones were seized, giuliani is denying any wrongdoing and his son andrew slamming the fbi raid as political. >> this is disgusting and it is the continued politicization of the justice department that we have seen and it has to stop. of this can happen to the former president's lawyer this can happen to any american. >> rudy will speak to tucker carlson tonight at 8:00 pm eastern time. >> new report details reveal how far new york governor andrew
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cuomo's senior aides covered up the true number of covid nursing home deaths in the state. the new york times reports cuomo's and stop the health department from publishing the real missing data for months. the administration reportedly knew the true numbers last spring that were not revealed until january of this year after the new york attorney general revealed cuomo's administration undercounted nursing home deaths by 50%. cuomo and the administration are under several ongoing investigations, cuomo denies any wrongdoing. >> overnight space x launching 60 starling satellites into orbit. >> 2, one, 0, ignition and liftoff. >> so cool. falcon 9 rocket taking off from cape canaveral just before midnight eastern, rocket sensible satellites into space in an effort to provide high-speed internet access to people around the world.
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still had the president did not mention immigration until one hour into his address. >> when i was vice president, the president asked me to provide the help needed to address root causes of migration. >> what about the border crisis happening right now? why was there no mention of that? we discuss next. >> we all know girl scout cookies are out of this world's only fitting they are delivered from the sky. the new partnership behind the drone drop off. where can i get some? ♪♪
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ration has always been essential to america. the root problem of why people are fleeing particularly to the southern border. immigrants have done a lot during this pandemic and
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throughout our history. the country supports immigration reform. todd: president biden discussing immigration reform one hour into his first address, the president saying the root causes of migration but giving no insight into tackling the border crisis. >> our next guest's sons were killed by illegal immigrants in the us would joining us is laura wilkerson and agnes given a who immigrated from hungary. so sorry to talk to you under these circumstances but thank you for being here. i want you to tell our viewers who are watching for don't know your stories what happened to your sons. >> thank you for having us. my son joshua, 18, was tortured, beaten, kicked in the stomach so hard, he was strangled over and over until death and tied up like an animal, dropped in a
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field and set on fire. we have to do something about illegal immigration. agnes and i have been at the border the last few days. it is unconscionable what is going on right now. by the time they study the root causes of what is going on they will all be over here so we've got to do something, they've got to come to the border and see the reason they won't come to the border is to see it with their own eyes and can't turn away from it and we need them to come and see. it will take forever to study the root causes and doesn't matter the root causes if they are all over here by that time. >> what happened to your son in 2002? >> my son was shot and killed by a gang member. he was released from prison early, november of 2019 and he may be back in the united states. >> as for the speech itself, when biden eventually did address immigration what did you think of what he said?
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>> i think it is a bunch of malarkey actually. you cannot study it. you've got to come down here and fix the problem right now. i wish he would understand what is good for america and reinstate the policies donald trump had in place. they can wait in mexico and other countries, we welcome immigration the legal way. they -- we all have a social security number, known from the day we are born and people coming from our country, a few people coming for a better life but you've got to understand the cartels and people who want to kill americans are using that to come here as well. the children here that are by themselves, we put some time down there in jungle like territories and we saw medicine here and drugs here and
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underwear is here, absolutely unconscionable, breaks my heart the children that are coming are not coming, they are coming with coyotes, who knows who their parents are, we can't let this happen. if i left my daughter in texas and went to arizona and had somebody i would be charged with neglect as i should be. where are the parents of these children. >> what did you think of the president's speech? >> a week speech, by inviting everybody to come to the united states. i want to say, who lost a child, at the end of, walking through
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the bushes, trying to throw them into the river to see what is going on. we went on the rio grande and saw family walking along the wall, one man holding a child and a woman walking with another child, they are coming into our country and we have to stop them. i came from a communist country and my task is america's future to stop this nonsense. we don't owe them anything, we have a process like my family did and they should be doing the same thing. if they don't respect the laws in this country, they are not there either. >> gives you a sense of pride to come to this country legally all those years ago with your family. agnes and laura thanks for your insight and so sorry for the loss you have suffered. 19 after the hour, new jersey restaurant is forced to close for violating covid restrictions even though the owner spent
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thousands trying to comply. >> what does the business go from here, we talked to the restaurant manager next.
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>> a new jersey restaurant being forced to close down the entire summer after the license was revoked for covid 19 compliance violations, they say they took every measure possible to keep everyone safe. the comanager joins me with what is next. go ahead and tell us what happened in your eyes. >> in a nutshell the bar and
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restaurant wasn't represented accurately when the paperwork went to north jersey for the hearing i guess, they made it seem as though we were noncompliant and doing things not in the best interests of the health and public welfare so we strongly disagreed with the way the case was presented. >> these are the infractions according to the state that you guys did not adhere to social distancing requirements, you are breaking the 10:00 pm curfew and overseeing tables. are you saying that's not accurate? >> that's not accurate, no. >> none of that? >> the 10:00 curfew came in place when the governor installed in november and we made every effort to open what we thought at the time was an outdoor seating venue because we made structural changes to the facility and then the long and
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short of it is beverage control wouldn't sign off on those architecture plans so it became a tug-of-war whether we could open a secondary room which would have made us compliant. >> i'm sure you put a lot of money into trying to make changes like every business owner this entire year, right? >> absolutely. with a retraining, reopening and reclosing we made additional improvements inside the bar to make it easy for staff. >> we would love to follow that. keep us updated and let us know how it goes. in the meantime the president is making a plea for the $15 minimum wage. i'm curious from your perspective what that would do to a business like yours. you had a restaurant owner the other day who said i have already done that. i'm willing to pay $15 an hour but we still can't get workers. >> that is a huge problem in the industry.
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an increase in labor will result in layoffs and businesses being shut down completely. hard to survive with limitations placed with covid, reduction in operating hours is a huge hurdle. >> let's listen to what the president had to say last night. >> that raise the minimum wage to $15. >> no one working 40 hours a week, no one working 40 hours a week should live below the poverty line. >> >> what would you like the president and this administration to know about being a small business owner today? >> we are trying to adapt and overcome everything that has been placed on the entire industry. it is very stressful for the employees, employers as well as guests, everyone is doing what they can to make it a safer better place post covid.
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>> keep us updated on your business and let us know how everything goes and thank you for joining us and sharing your side of the story. >> the president down to defend america's interests against china and russia but does he have the guts to see through. congresswoman miller meeks been 24 years in the army, kelly osbourne blasting cancel culture after her mom leaves the top. kelly's call for counsel culture instead. ♪♪ week me up
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jillian: a deputies shot and killed and another wounded at a stand often on north carolina home. deputies were conducting a welfare check when the gunmen opened fire, swat teams surrounded the area, neighbors were evacuated. authorities say the injured to be trapped inside the home of the gunmen for hours. his condition is unknown at this time.
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police have yet to confirm the status of the situation. we will continue update on this developing story when we get them throughout the morning. meantime president biden sending a message of optimism during his first address to a joint session of congress. >> i have never been more confident or optimistic about america. we stared into the abyss of insurrection and autocracy, pandemic and pain and we the people did not flinch. our adversaries were certain we would pull apart and fail as we came together, united with light and hope. >> iowa congresswoman mary and it miller makes is one of the few lawmakers inside the chamber during the speech, she joins us now, thanks for being here and getting up after a late night. what are your top take aways? change i thought it was interesting the president talked about vaccinations and the
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pandemic and i believe we the people did that because we all sacrificed. i also think not mentioning how fast the vaccine was developed which is as we know due to donald trump that i think that was an error on his part, a way to bring people together and unite people which was part of the theme of the inauguration and the speech tonight and the crisis we face as a country but never mention the border crisis and what is going on at the border and also mentioned our adversaries and we would best our adversaries but a small token of that was we were given and 95 masks in the chamber that were made in china. we can't even get the ppe made in this country and made in the usa so much of it sounds empty rhetoric instead of a hopeful promise for the future. >> the clip we heard at the beginning of the segment he says we have united. in his inaugural address he spent a lot of time talking about the fact that he was going
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to unite the country. do you feel we are united as a country? it seems like we are so divided on so many things. >> i don't feel we as a country are united. certainly as republicans in the chamber we don't feel we are united. we tried to work in a bipartisan fashion with our colleagues, offer suggestions and policies, the president mentioned those things to us. wanting to work on police reform, a sheriff in texas conveyed he would be willing to do that but to see those overtures come to fruition i remain hopeful but have yet to see that. >> you mentioned the response to russia, china, you are 24 year veteran, you know what it takes to serve our great country. is president biden taking the right stance when it comes to our adversaries?
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>> the answer to that would be no. if you look at what happened with secretary blinken and china and the summit that was held a few holiday summit and how we were treated as the united states i think it is obvious we are not taking seriously what is happening, his first action coming into office was the executive order to cancel the keystone pipeline and think about that trying to get to a carbon neutral environment which all of us want to have a cleaner environment, safer environment, address climate change but in canceling the keystone pipeline and trying to shift to an electric -- ship jobs to china, china is where solar panels are made, shifts jobs to china, puts us in a continual trade deficit and china has egregious environmental practices and labor practices. down at the border we learned about people coming across the border, no one gets through the
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border without the cartels. they are making millions of dollars a day and the most expensive person to bring across the border is someone from china so when you look at those things you look at his actions towards russia, making us energy -- we were energy independent making us more reliant on foreign sources of oil. all of that harms us when it comes to our global alliances with other nations and our stands as a country and national security. >> one thing i would like to talk about more is you have many titles, you are a very decorated woman but you talk about the vaccine at the beginning of this, let's take a listen to what the president had to say. >> after i promised to get 100 million vaccine shots into people's arms in 100 days, we will have provided over 220 million covid shots, marshaling
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every federal resource to get vaccines into 40,000 pharmacists and over 700 community health centers. >> wishful thinking to hope one administration can give credit to another administration, that is something we rarely see but without divided things do feel right now don't you think it would go a long way to give a little credit to the previous administration for operation warp speed and what they were able to accomplish? >> i was so hoping -- to hear that, they had numerous opportunities to credit donald trump with getting a vaccine to the marketplace into the arms of people in 9 months. after h1n1 i can tell you it is miraculous and our researchers, doctors, scientists deserve credit for that but the policies
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and funding to get it done in record time, no safety cuts, they were up regulatory cuts that were made in order to bring it to the market and certainly the president could have made some overtures in that regard but press secretary jen psaki was asked this question a month ago and mentioned should donald trump get credit for the vaccine, no, no credit at all. she could maybe overture and president biden could have made the overture, donald trump got the vaccine to this level, we encourage donald trump to promote that vaccine, that would go a long way towards healing some of the divisions in our country and acknowledgment of the success of the past administration and his success getting vaccine into more people's arms. that is a way to unite the country and bring people forward. >> it was a pleasure to talk to you this morning, thank you for waking up early with us, we appreciate it. >> have a good day, be safe and be well.
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>> protests in north carolina over the death of andrew brown junior. demonstrations come after judge delayed the release of body cam video showing deputies shooting and killing brown. the judge ruling that releasing the videos a good jeopardizing investigation. prosecutors in the footage shows brown hitting deputies with his car twice. >> the next movement of the car forward in the direction of law enforcement and makes contact with law enforcement. it is then and only then that you hear shots. >> members of brown's family have seen a clip of the body cam video, they say did not try driving away until deputies opened fire. >> today president biden in the first lady will travel to georgia for a drive in car rally is the president approaches his one hundredth day in office, the president heading to georgia despite criticizing the state for sweeping voting legislation. >> senator tim scott pushing back on the left.
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>> america is not a racist country. >> the senator's for response to a washington post fact check on family history. jillian: having children is, quote, environmental vandalism, shimkus joins us on that another top trending stories next.
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today kids are being taught that the color of their skin defines them again. hear me clearly. america is not a racist country. it is backwards to fight discrimination with different types of discrimination. >> his response to president biden etc. senator tim scott take the opportunity to respond to a major newspaper and its fact checking of his own family history. >> that fact check was unconscionable.
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carley shimkus here with that story. >> good morning. senator tim scott was on rebuttal duty yesterday, delivering a 15 minute rebuttal and give credit to the trump administration operation warp speed for flooding the country with vaccines. he rejected president biden's big government spending proposal and also discussed his own family history which was put under the microscope, tim scott talks about his grandfather in cotton. there's more to that tale. the pc just senator scott's and sisters are not as poor as he makes an seen because some of them were landowners. take a listen to his response last night. >> just last week a national newspaper suggested my family's poverty was actually privilege because a relative owned land
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generations before my time. believe me, i know firsthand our healing is not finished. >> after that piece was published last week the washington post responded to fox news saying the fact checker peace acknowledge that senator tim scott may not have known his full family history and historical records regarding the life of black americans are often scanned and reporting information found in official records to scott's public remarks and writing about his grandfather he is a man of the hour in the republican party right now it is going to be on "fox and friends" later this morning to talk about the rebuttal and all that went into it. >> serious question. is todd committing environmental vandalism? >> serious question and the question raised by british vogue columnist who suggested having babies is an act of environmental vandalism, term i never heard before but she writes before i got pregnant i
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worried feverishly about the strain on earth's resources another western child with dad, the food he ate, the electricity he would use before he even started sitting up, my child would have already contributed far more to climate change than his counterparts in south sudan. fox news went to rachel campos duffy, she has many children and she disagrees saying you don't want to raise your kid in india, the kid growing up in sudan would live the way we live if they could. rachel is on your side. >> what a moron, you shouldn't be allowed to say stupid stuff like that, you dumb idiot. thank you. stupid, come on. why have a country in the world anyway if not to populate it with people. calm down. carley: you know who else is fired up?
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kelly i was born. her mom just left the talk after defending his morgan, because fears morgan criticized megan markel and sharon osbourne defend and was forced off the talkshow. listen to what she said about cancel culture. she said you have to be actively not racist and educate yourself and learn and don't be afraid to make mistakes which everyone is so afraid of cancel culture. i say the heck with cancel culture. it is all about counsel culture, educate people, teach people, gentle nudge in the right direction is so much better than a public education. i love that. counsel culture, talking to people, trying to debate the issues rather than cancel them out right. jillian: i love the way you insert other phrases. carley: pg in the morning.
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todd: a girl scout troop in virginia going futuristic, delivering cookies during the pandemic, check it out. they partnered with google to drop cookies from the sky. these wing drones deliver cookies, the girls don't fly drones though i think that would be entertaining in its own but they help prepare the orders and learn about the technology. i say let them fly. i would pay extra to see that. 47 after the hour, paying the piper, president biden wants wall street to fund his $1.8 trillion progressive plan. >> our next guest as we all end up putting the bill. peter morici is on deck. >> from our friends at fox but, download the super 6 apps and play for a chance to win 10,$000, all you have to do is predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 show, topics range from entertainment to sports, it is free to play, download the super 6 apps and i will throw in a
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increases on people making less than 400,$000. we want to reward work, not just wealth. >> president biden pitching his $1.8 trillion american families plan during his first address to congress, the democrat looking to wall street of the wealthy to foot the bill for new government benefits like free universal pre-k and community college, joining me to discuss university of maryland business professor and former chief economist for the us international trade commission peter morici. great to see you as always. we only have 3 minutes for the segment so i need you to narrow this down to the concerns you had the most, not every concern for what concerns you the most. >> on the tax side this would raise taxes to an unconscionable level of capital, they would be taxing capital more than we tax wage income. this would reduce investment and have a heavy impact on high-tech industries which are creating the majority of our jobs. on the spending side some of this is just not prudent. i appreciate the joe biden is a community college teacher but that is not the place for everybody. college is not the place for
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everybody, the notion of k-14 is bad public policy, won't improve the labor force or competitiveness. >> let's go over the numbers, $1.8 trillion, $200 billion for universal preschool, $109 billion for community college, $225 billion presumably hopefully not just under $25 for paid leave and similarly for childcare assistance. i heard this referred to as socialism in slow motion. do you agree? >> it certainly looks that way. this is an enormous redistribution of income for people who were more than 400,000 people who were less, that simple and it will be hard to undo because after all the republicans get and how do you people am going to take away $3,600 childcare allowance. some of this will happen anyway. mitt romney is behind the childcare allowance and he was out there before joe biden on this so schumer has 51 votes. pre-k education he is right, that is mostly powerful stuff in terms of improving the prospect of young children especially in poor neighborhoods, poor circumstances and so forth to
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enhance their ability to compete and thrive in k-12. >> the question how do we pay for this? look at these numbers, this is approaching $6 trillion, that is a number i never thought i would see in my lifetime. are you worried the impact on jobs, corporations have to hit their numbers anyway regardless of whether it is coming from having a lot of people employed but if they can't have a lot of people employed because they have to pay these huge tax bills oh well they are going to them because these corporations have to have their numbers to appease the stockholders anyway. >> we will have the highest corporate taxes in the world under the biden plan, very high taxes on startups, he's even going after small businesses in the biden plan so my feeling is that will kill jobs. the 1.3 million jobs we would lose with $15 an hour minimum wage would pale by comparison to
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the job losses we will encounter, corporate tax revenues, take on corporate taxes was very strong during the trump years compared to the obama years. it is a matter of getting the rate right not having the highest rate. we could tax that 100% but how much business would we haven't. >> the highest rate doesn't win. we appreciate your time this morning, thank you. >> ahead in next hour of "fox and friends first" to city in christ, louisville losing 200 officers as the department of justice opens a probe into its policing. retired officer reveals the low morale coming up. andy biggs, will cain and joe consciousa all live in the next hour.
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now after 100 days i report to
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the nation america is on the move again. when i think climate change i think jobs. jobs. jobs. it is time for corporate america, the wealthiest one% of americans to begin to pay their fair share. no one nation can deal with all the crises of our time. >> there is no wall high enough to keep the virus out. we have to come together to rebuild trust between law enforcement and the people they serve. it is never ever a good bet to bet against america and it still isn't.

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