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tonight. that's it for sp thecial report, fair, balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime," have you seen this show? this week it's hosted by brian kilmeade again. whenever that happens i get honor of handing off to brian kilmeade. >> brian: for the second time we spoke today. we spoke on radio a little bit. and just for the record, bret, even though it says thank bret in the prompter, i would have thanked you on my own. >> bret: thank you for that. >> brian: all right. you got it. i will take it from here, bret, thanks so much. good evening, everyone, and welcome to "fox news primetime." bret gave it away i am brian kilmeade we go to the winner's circle to the hot seat. >> can you unequivocally say you have never used an illegal substance ever? >> listen, i have said it for seven years. i have said it for longer than seven years, i have never doped. i have never used steroids. period. >> i will ask you the question, were you guilty of any of these charges. >> no. >> did you do anything wrong.
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>> no. >> did you do any peds? >> no. >> we did not cheat to win the kentucky derby. >> brian: here we go again another major doping scandal gripping the nation this time the king of sports medina spirit the winner of last week's kentucky derby under investigation after failing a post race drug test. if a second test comes back positive the host could be stripped from the most prestigious title in all of racing. donald trump with brand new site sounded off with the situation this morning writing this. so now even our kentucky derby winner medina spirit is a jumpingy. emblem that the particular what is happening our whole world is laughing at our as we go to hell on the borders. he didn't get up in a great mood. that's besides the point. trainer bob baffort banned from churchill downs now the home of the it derby, that happened on sunday. bafford's horses have been dinged for positive test five times last year. he said all of those tests were eventually resolved. some believe his credibility is in doubt. the banned substance that came
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up in the test is injectable anti-inflammatory to tough for me to put in the prompter. bob baffort says he would never give that drug to a horse. do you think he is stupid? >> bob baffort is not stupid. that's not a drug that i would use on a horse. we don't use that horse -- we don't use that drug. the horse never had it in him. and we have the documentation. we're going to show everything. >> brian: that was bob baffort saying bob baffort wasn't stupid. he has been doing a full-court press in the media explaining how can medina spirit tested positive. >> these horses don't live in a bubble. they are in an open farm, people touching them. went from the derby after the derby everybody is up there touching him. there is so many ways these horses can get contaminated i have been saying it over a year. it happened with justified. the triple crown winner. same thing he ingested a gypsum
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weed. >> brian: gypsum weed suggested he may have eated hay tainted by cough syrup laced from a farm happened not kidding. what greg gutfeld says every time he fails a drug test we have not proven anything. another reason for the positive test. cancel culture. >> with all the noise going out, you know, we live that different world now. this america is different and it was like a cancel culture kind of a thing. >> brian: cancel culture? bob baffort you are no dr. suess. where do we stand now in the results of that critical second test still pending so medina spirit is in baltimore getting ready to run for saturday's preakness stakes. as of now bat will not be joining. in the meantime he says he is starting his own investigation. >> it did not happen. and that's the really seriously troubling part of it. and we're -- you know, i'm going to hire investigators but sometimes you never find out.
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>> brian: preparing us for the results. joining us now the first responder and ceo of team val international owner of a previous kentucky derby champion animal kingdom. let's meet barry erwin. thanks so much for joining us. who do you believe? >> >> between baffort and who? >> brian: baffort and what they are saying right now is a positive test. and it it looks like he is not going to be declared the winner. what do you think is going to happen here? what do you think is happening here? >> well, i think what's going to happen is the b sample or the split sample of the test is going to come back and it's going to confirm the original one. the chances of that test not coming back positive are slim and none. >> brian: so, why do you think that he is so baffled by this test? do you think is he really thinks there is something else involved hear? do you think he is really befuddled by what has happened or do you think he knows? >> no, he absolutely knows in my
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opinion. look, this guy, as you said, five positives in the last 1 months or so. and he has got excuses for every one of them. and at this point he is the boy that cried wolf. and me personally, i think he has used his last get out of jail free card. i think people are sick of this. and i think that the hammer is going to fall this time. >> brian: how did he beat the other tests? it looks as though he has beaten back after the original test. somehow he has survived those tests and he said he has always proven himself innocent. >> well, that's not true. he got off on other type of extenuating circumstances. and he also has a hell of a lawyer who just happens to work for the same law firm as my lawyer does. in this one baffort's lawyer is going to try to bring up a lot of schtick and the schtick has worked in other places but in kentucky i don't think those people are going to go for it.
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>> brian: barry, i see quotes dating back to you 2010 you have had a problem with him. what do you think this does for the sport overall, bob baffort aside? >> i think it's going to put a real temporary crimp in everything because people have to have confidence to go to the races, just to have fun and to bet. you want to make sure you have a level playing field and when guys are doing crazy things, they don't feel confident. brain brian and that's what you are saying that you feel that second test is going to come back positive and that -- what will happen to the horse then he? will not be allowed to compete in the preakness. >> no. it's not really going to affect the horse. it's going to affect the opener. is he going to lose the purse. also lose the prestige of winning the derby and all the future income for stallion duties that goes along that. baffort is probably, if he is found guilty and it's upheld, will have a longer sentence than he thinks. usually something like this it's
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a short penalty but when you rack up five of them, i think they are going to throw the book at him. >> brian: barry, thank you so much. barry irwin, thanks for your insight. appreciate it. not good news any time the best in the business looks like a cheat and that's what it looks like right now. here tonight to put it in perspective legendary sports star host maybe the best ever was. mike whose horse has been involved 40 years. go-to guy especially in the new york area when it comes to horse racing. mike, what's your reaction from what have you heard from that positive test? >> you know, i know bob baffort, i have interviewed him a million times. is he a very likeable guy. he is easy to like. he has had a brilliant career. but he has had more excuses than just about anybody and i heard the a rod tape before. they always say they aren't guilty. they're always guilty. you ask them the questions, they are always guilty. he has gotten off on technicalities. has it positives like cat wane
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on -- he never heard of this drug or never used it on his horse. his filly in the kentucky derby same substance. he knows the drug. this is so sad for the business the derby killed it because it kills everything that goes with it it's the only national attention that the sport gets. as soon as it loses a triple crown horse it goes away. racing has a huge problem. every sport has a problem. where you have humans you have huge problems with drugs and them trying to enhance performance. they will in the olympics. they will in baseball. they until every sport. you have a young athlete and give him a chance to increase his performance most of them will use drugs to do it. you know people will put drugs in animals. if humans will use it 80% of the time. so you know it's a huge problem.
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anyone who owns a horse knows it is the biggest problem racing has. it's killing racing. they are always one step ahead of the vet. here are the vets who is a chemist. some guy said me recently a very prominent owner we should list the vets in the past performances because that's who is running the -- you know, winning the races. it's gotten to that level. it's very sad, baffort is probably going to get taken down this time. he is not going to baltimore. i don't think the horse will be stopped from running because i don't think they will have the test back in time. it's a very ordinary derby winner it's not a great horse. i didn't think baffort was. the other speed horse got knocked silly out of the gate and never ran. that's why the race fell in spirit's lap the way it did. i never thought the horse would
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win. i don't think baffort thought the horse would win. it's a huge problem. baffort is smart not to go. i don't see how is he going to get himself out of this. but he has been a really good at getting himself out of a lot of drug accusations and a lot of failed tests through the years with a lot of big horses, so, you never say never, but i don't think it will stop the horse from running in the preakness but it's a huge black eye for the sport. >> brian: of course, mike, in the open that was a rod talking to you. he wanted to clear the record and he lied to you straight up for an hour. >> a rod ran over that day, brian, after he was meeting with the commissioner. he got up abruptly and left and came right to my studio. i got criticized for the interview because he came to me and no one else. that's always the way it is. if you listen to that interview i asked him 52 different times and 52 different ways if he was guilty, he said no every time.
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and obviously as we learned later he lied the entire time. i probably figured that day i knew he was lying but i was going to give him the chance to do it. no one is going to turn down the interview. it just shows you they all lie until you pin them and then they are caught. i think it's the same thing here. he is going to lie. he is going to say he is innocent for as long as he can get away with it. and what he doesn't get away with it, he will deal with the consequences. churchill downs already suspended him, which is a very big move for them. they already suspended him. he could go to baltimore but he is not going to go because he knows that will be a 3-ring circus, sound like is he going to send three horses to the preakness. >> brian: if i had control of the show i could take some calls. go to break. i don't. thank you for joining us today. it was great seeing you. >> thanks, brian, take care. >> brian: come up, is the cia trying to recruit qualified candidates or just the most woke ones? >> i always struggled with the idea that i might not be able to discuss my personal life at
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work. imagine my surprise when i was taking my oath at cia and i noticed a rainbow on then director brennan's lanyard. >> brian: this is no joke. unbelievable. expand on that. hunter biden's relationship with a man he calls, quote, the spy chief of china. who gave his dad some opposition research on donald trump. senator tom cotton here to make it all make sense or try to. that's what he like looks like, exactly. in fact, that's him. ♪ ♪ (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle.
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>> brian: welcome back. tonight the fbi confirming the russian cyber crime gang called darkside aptly named was colonial pipeline that carries fuel from texas to the northeast remains shut down at this hour. experts warn if that continues
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that could push gas prices sky high and widespread fuel shortages around the country. joining us house is senator tom cotton. senator cotton, how concerned are you about this? >> brian, i'm very concerned. i mean, from two different angles. first off, no cyber gang in russian could conduct this kind of attack against american piece of critical infrastructure without the tacit or explicit knowledge of vladimir putin's government. first is it t. shows joe biden's week policy on saudi arabia consequences. when you give away the store to russia. when you extend the nuclear arms treaty that favors over the united states. allow russia to build a gas pipeline to under the baltic sea and invite him despite all of that you invite them to launch attacks in the u.s. highlights how bad joe biden's energy policy is. you know, when you shut down the keystone pipeline, you take federal lands out of production for oil and gas. of course you are going to see higher prices at the gas pump
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and if you have any kind of critical infrastructure go down like this, that's only going to be higher energy prices for the american people: why not cyber technology than they do. why so why not go show them. you have got find a way to solve this problem that we have right now or this is going to happen to you. >> yeah, brian, this is another example of joe biden's weak policy towards russia, he calls vladimir putin a killer once and he acts like is he a tough guy. the democrats have been beating their chest about russia the last four years. somebody's joe biden got in office they returned to their weak dovish roots once again. they should immediately stop that pipeline that russia is building toward germany and go on offense if that's what it takes to get russia to pull in its horns. >> brian: other big story on the daily mail that not many people are paying attention to but we are. 154,000 emails from hunter biden on that laptop. 103 text messages, 2,000 photos. one of those emails struck a cord because it talks about a chinese spy chief of china who
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has an assistant who says i'm sending opposition research to help joe biden's 2020 election bid and it forwarding personal messages that's a side note. she encouraged him to draw from the company's account before they were shut down. wait a second, china helping president biden win an election? where have i heard that before with a different country and a different candidate? >> yeah, brian. it's astonishing what continues to come out about hunter biden. one reason a lot of the american people haven't heard about this story blue media and big tech continues to act like a fay links of body guards. remember what they did last october it twitter and facebook it hid stories about hunter biden's shady dealings. we need to get to the bottom of this and understand why joe biden was involved so-called spy chief to use his own words with china and also how he is able to so easily put what appears to be an agent of this so-called spy chief right in hunter biden's
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inner circumstantial. >> brian: senator. >> brian: you were smart enough to get ivy league education. i was going to but i didn't like the campus. it didn't sing my name but you want to attack the endowments of these ivy league schools. it's in the zillions of dollars all tax-free and just sits there. why? >> yeah, brian. i'm going to introduce legislation tomorrow that i am introducing to the american people tonight on your show that's going to tax endowments of the biggest,richest and frankly most liberal universities in america. they have tens of billions of dollars sitting in their endowment. they pay almost nothing in federal taxes. and they charge full freight to kids to take zoom classes. and, brian, this is at a time when their also actively indoctrinating students to hate america, believe it's oppressive racist nation. if joe biden wants the rich to pay their fair share, i think we should focus on these liberal out-of-touch universities paying their fair shares. steve.
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>> brian: we will see if anybody on the democratic side put that together. it might be a statement rather than a bill that becomes a law. senator tom cotton thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: all right go. get them. meanwhile coming up straight ahead the left keeps trying to defund the police, right? we talk to officers about what resources they need to keep us and themselves safe. but next, what do you think the cia should be prioritizing. national security or this? >> inclusion is a core value here. officers from the top down work hard to ensure that every single person, whatever their gender, gender identity, race, disability, or sexual orientation can bring their entire self-self to work every day. will. >> brian: that's for real dana loesch and buck sexton are here to react straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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community who describes himself as an agency librarian and the cia claiming inclusion is a core value. >> imagine my surprise when i was taking my oath at cia and i noticed a rainbow on then director brennan's lanyard which i later learned was designed by angle. one of the many employee resource groups here at the agency. i remember being stunned. since then, however, i have learned that far beyond the resource group inclusion is a core value here. officers have the top down work hard to ensure that every single person, whatever their gender, gender identity, race, disability, or sexual orientation can bring their entire self to work every day. >> brian: part of a human series on the cia recruitment, i guess. i hope they get it done before ted lasso that start in june. joining us now dana loesch and buck sexton host and cia analyst. i thought after the first one they would correct course but they doubled down.
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why? >> i have no idea, brian. nobody cares. nobody cares about identity politics. look, is being gay going to make you spy on people less? i mean, especially if they are going to talk about john brennan? is being gay going to make you lie to congress and brake into staffer's emails and spy on people less? is being gay mean that you are going to kill people less? i mean, seriously, what does this even matter? just do your job. nobody cares, do your job. that's all that matter, bribe. i can't believe that this is even a topic of conversation because this is how crazy the world has gotten. >> brian: right. nobody is anti-inclusion but when it comes to the cia you want jason bourn, i thought buck sexton; am i correct. >> yeah, that's certainly what people would like to believe goes on at the cia. i can tell you there is actually a lot of paper pushing and sitting in long, boring meetings and drinking lattes but there is also very important work that goes to the national security of this country protecting people and defeating the enemy and there should be a real sense of
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the need to be willing to take it to the other side and do what is necessary, whatever the cause may be. obviously within the scope of the law. and this notion that somehow making the focus of the agency's recruitment efforts increasingly on what you would call diversity and inclusion, multi culturallism, a lot of this left wing jargon is disheartening for people we just want the best the same way we talk about a brain surgeon or somebody who is at the top of the national security heirachy. we want the people that get the job done and, yes, we don't care what their background is we don't care what their preferences may be or what their ethnic origin may be. we just. the best americans working in this fight and these videos undermine that i have had a lot of former people from the agency reach out to me and say it's embarrassing for us. >> brian: around the world. >> worry about china and not worry about the number of diversity and inclusion. >> exactly. >> brian: i want to get to this next topic too, the cia is
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supposed to be launching our back we hope science masks off and back to work and back to our lives. for some reason the science has not caught up with practicality, even jake tapper on cnn is questioning why the president is wearing a mask everywhere even though he is vaccinated. listen. >> the cdc has given guidance that when you are with family and friends that are vaccinated in small groups you don't need a mask. >> why does president biden in a room full of vaccinated journalists with everybody in a room vaccinated why does he need to wear a mask. >> the president is going to continue to follow the cdc guidance. >> dana, it's not the guidance of the cdc. is he giving the wrong message. >> yeah. and you wonder why people are confused and then they become suspicious over this because of the messaging from the administration. there are so many times that the administration has contradicted the cdc whether it's, you know, whether it's for a vaccination of pregnant women or 6 feet vs.
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3 feet or, you know, et cetera, et cetera. the messaging has been really, really murky, when you have him going out he is vaccinated and wearing a mask outside. there is not a soul around. and what message are you sending to people? good, reasonable people, brian, are not trying to be conspiracy thirsts, they just want clear answers from the government. and imagine if there was this entity that existed of people that could report on what was happening with the government and actually tell americans that, the press maybe, if we had something like that that could do it without being propagandists. >> brian: buck, you know people who don't want to get vaccinated and want them to have a reason to do it. if you watch the president of the united states, that is a reason not to do it because nothing changes in your life. >> this is the critical point. i agree with everything dana is is i saying about the contradictory measure measuring, 6 feet, 3 feet, 60 feet. who knows what is going on day to day here. it's arbitrary. they change it all the time. beyond that the messaging
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campaign is failing because people don't feel like they don't get to go back to normal because of people like biden. >> brian: unbelievable. because now they want everyone going back to college if they don't get vaccinations. part of the deal is let me go back normal if i go back no, masks no, dance distance, game on. that's what's got to be it. they don't see the good side in anything. they want to restrict or use the word privilege, it's got to stop. dana and buck, thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks. >> brian: privilege to get your life back. bar rescue host jontaffer how ts in america. he knows. we met with officers in one of the nation's largest most respected police forces to talk about the resources they need to do their job. spoil alert, looks a lot different than what the left calls police reform. >> the wrong message has gotten out about policing and we have been painted with a broad brush. we are not there to hurt anybody. we are not there to take anybody's life. ♪ ♪
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didn't even need to tell you that more than 400 people have been shot and killed across the u.s. including a 3-year-old girl injured by a stray bullet. she is going to be okay. who is there to stand up against violence. look at that police woman grab her and bring her to safety. for some reason this country has it backwards. cops are targeted with budget cuts and reforms. is now really the time for all of this. we went to suburban nassau county new york and spent the day with the third largest police force in the country to get their perspective on so-called reform. [sirens] ♪ [shouting] [gunfire] [shouting] show me your. >> i pulled you over. >> because you are a murderer. >> i started to record because you are a murderer. >> you can't be on your cell phone. >> i wasn't on my phone. i was recording you because you scared me.
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>> brian: you know it's estimated there are 30 million interactions between law enforcement and americans on an annual basis. but everyone is focused on the 3% results in some type of force. and the less than 1% where a gun is actually drawn. because of the advent of the body camera, we think we know what a law enforcement goes through. we don't. but that's why we are here with the nassau county police department. one of the top police departments in the country to talk with commissioner pat ryder. commissioner, thanks so much. so you have police reform being discussed at the highest end of washington. bipartisan agreement. something is coming down. >> there is a lot of reform that is good and we can always adjust. we can always do better. but a lot of times when you take the tools away from officers, officers get hurt. we will show you the training that our officers go through daily in different tactical situations and scenarios out there on the street and hopefully you will get a better understanding and get the truth as you said earlier about what we go through. [siren]
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[gunshot] >> search warrant. everybody down. everybody down. >> brian: commissioner, nobody talks about police reform and doesn't bring up no knock warrants. we're going to get rid of no knock warrants after what happened with breonna taylor. you have a scenario here the pluses and minuses of no knock warrants. >> right. we will run you through the tactical training house. we will show you a room that we are going to hit guns, drugs and ms-13 gang members in that room. we do it as a non-dynamic entry we get shot at. they get shot at. that's not what we want. by doing a no knock warrant it gives that's advantage they don't get to their weapons and we get to secure it keeps everybody safe. [flash bang] >> what is that? [shouting] hands on hands behind your back. nassau county police. ♪ hands up. >> brian: if you have got to knock, that's a heads up, isn't
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it. >> absolutely. what people have to remember we train to do a no knock warrant to keep not only us safe but to keep the perpetrator safe. we know he is a drug dealer. we know he has got guns. we don't want to shoot him. what's the danger? what's the possibilities of a round going through and hitting somebody in another apartment. all of this comes into play. that's why we do a full intelligence workout. we run through scenarios tactically. run you through a sen neighborio now if we do knock and give notice. you will see the difference now. >> brian: okay. [banging on door] >> police. >> cops, cops. >> police. >> go hide. >> [shouting] >> on the ground, on the ground. all right. on the ground. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> subject down, medic up.
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>> brian: police reform comes out of washington. that very likely could be the scenario way too often. >> you saw the same scenario, same position, same timing, the difference is, we got shot at and the perp got shot and he got wounded and possibly could die. every training scenario that we have is an event that happens somewhere in the country. some law enforcement interaction. we learn from our mistakes. history grings us together. >> brian: you have been surveilling what could be drug or gang activity. you have been watching this for hours. you are waiting for someone to come out. this way you don't have to put everybody at risk and go in. [shouting] >> once they are out of here. then the next stage moves in to execute the warrant. >> brian: i'm seeing the coordination. a lot of training goes on here. >> we are one of the lucky ones, we train daily. >> brian: that's the key. you see smaller departments across smaller towns across this huge country they don't have the
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same training and resources yet the same mistakes, right? >> training should be universal. that's one of the things if they are going to look at reform around the country, you have to train everybody for the same level. >> brian: if you are going to do human infrastructure. why not police infrastructure in order to get the training universal. >> it's not a time to defund it's a time to invest. when you invest in policing and you train right, you will get the better outcome. ♪ ♪ >> brian: tomorrow we'll have part 2. i will also decades of law enforcement experience as the founder of the guardian angels. curtis, have you ever seen us at this point in this country where we are blaming police for everything? >> no, brian. in fact, our elected officials who are guarded by armed police officers 24/7 are the first to scream to defund the police but they don't want to strip themselves of their own police protection.
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that endangers people out in the streets. so you are right. i'm running for mayor of new york city. and it's one issue law and order. refund the police. hire more police. take them from the zeros that we have created in the aftermath of the death of mr. floyd and the streets of south minneapolis to the heros that they have always been. the essential workers that they have always been. i don't know if you are aware brian and your listeners but this week is police appreciation week throughout the united states. how many of us are stopping and thanking the men and women of the department for risking their lives for the service that they do each and every day? how many ceremonies are there? i can tell new new york city. there is none. and i'm going to make sure has the next mayor i will have a ceremony each and every time a police officer does a heroic act, but, more importantly, when they're doing the average everyday work that we take for granted. we need to refund the police, hire more police and make them the heros that they have always been before. brian brian finally curtis, we are watching people come back to, would.
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we saw times square to be crowded again and saw bullets in the middle of the afternoon on a saturday. is this going back to the bad old days of the 1970s and 1980s? can we switch it now or is it too far i don't know. >> no slipping into the abyss. because this mayor comrade bill de blasio the part-time mayor that dope has taken miley cyrus wrecking ball to the city by eemasculating the police. and as i run for the mayor, i'm going to resurrect this city on law and order, making the street safe, the subway safe, the parks safe by strengthening police. if you want to help me in america take this city back from the democrat who have weakened the police. go to curtis sliwa for mayor.com and join me in my fight to resurrect new york city and to restore the police on the pedestal that they have always earned rightfully to be on this police appreciation week. i hope all of you out there in america are going out and about and appreciate your police
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officers because unfortunately in new york city we're not. >> brian: i just should tell you he left a great job at 77 wabc following me on the lineup to run for mayor and remember republicans can win. mike bloomberg won as a republican and so did rudy giuliani. best of luck, curtis. >> i'm going to do it. i'm going to save our city with your help out there, curtis sliwa for mayor.com. >> brian: go get them. many businesses are having trouble to hire them, right? because many people to sit at home. asa hutchison one of the republicans putting an end to that in his state. then we have this jon taffer is also here to tell us how to get the rest of america back to work because joe biden says we don't have a problem. i think jon taffer has a different opinion. who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line
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♪ ♪ >> brian: fox fox news alert, announcing that will be joining the fellow republican governors in south carolina and mixing
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federal unemployment supplemental assistance in the effort to get people back to work. this comes after last week's disappointing job numbers which had people wondering if the benefits were too generous encouraging people to stay home. joining now arkansas governor, you are following and i gave away the lead, you're taking away the supplemental, why? >> because employers are begging people to work and we should not be giving extra compensation for someone to sit home whenever there is jobs, more than plentiful out there for them to have. if they need job assistance and finding a job, we will provide it to them, if they need child care assistance, we have more than ample money to cover that. we need people to work, employers need people to work across the board, and its counter productive to give them extra compensation for them to stay home. it needs to end and we ended it, terminated arkansas, there's a runway ramp there to give
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everybody plenty of notice. this needs to end, we need people to go back to work and the jobs numbers as you pointed out, illustrate that. >> brian: june, right? going in effect in june? >> june 26, we have to bylaw give them 30 days notice and we said june 26th, most other governor said june 30th. we are prepared to end that then and then i hope the ordinary extra compensation under the biden plan will continue into september. my worry is without governors stepping up to the plates, the biden administration will want to continue the extra compensation even beyond that and have it renewed. it needs to end and we took the leadership as governors do here in arkansas and so we're going to terminated. speedier errors joining a joint, not to be cruel but to get people back to work and you can't pay them, it's not laziness on the americans people parts, were being practical and
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we've been all through a lot. governor, think you so much. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: president biden address the very issue and jobs report about but he sets it's not the federal government's fault and take a listen. speak out a lot of discussion since friday since friday is reported people are being paid to stay home. rather than go to work. if we see much evidence. >> brian: i don't know if my next to guest agree with that and joining now is john taber, the host of bar rescue and check out the brand-new season. you agree with the president? >> i completely disagree with the president, brian. think about it for a moment, the average household has 2.5 people in it. if both are unemployed getting enhanced benefits at $800 apiece, that is $1600 a week enhanced on employment benefits.
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that's $83,000 a year, but the median income in america is only six to $5,000 a year. it wouldn't you stay home? >> brian: got to be practical about it and a job or you may cash on the side. you're working in vegas right now to help the bar stand up on camera and off. of how hard is it for them to get employees? tell the president and everybody watching in washington. >> it's impossible to get them back in from the reason i said we are offering dishwashers $20 per hour and that equals $800 a week, they'd rather stay home for the $800 a week. if you drive down to las vegas, all of the huge signs that should be promoting our businesses, our restaurants, our shows, every one of them says join our team, join our team, help wanted signs throughout las vegas. when you think about companies like mgm resorts, great benefits, great job, union job, they can get employees back used to operate the company.
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it's a nightmare and it shows a lack of strategic thought with regard to the government programs. they propose that we be normalizing in july, but the enhanced unemployment benefits were not till september. it makes no sense, the pieces do not align. >> brian: the morning on fox & friends talking to different businesses they have to stay open 3 of 7 days and some days they have multiple restaurants and they've got to close the other one up. we finally get free of the mask mandates in the distance income of the plexiglas, now you can't get people! >> unbelievable. let's add to that and i just finished doing my season and all of the construction materials were up about 40%. fuel is up, meat prices are up, produce his way up imagine you're dealing with that as a restaurant to her and you can get your employees back. you're right, we go down to four days a week and we can't open one location so we open another location. if we are struggling to survive
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and the rescue plans aren't going to help us at all if we can't get the employees back. >> brian: especially when you have catering and weddings, who will work the wedding? secretary of conference says obviously where monitoring the situation but at this point there's nothing in the data and i'll get rid of the where the my vocabulary by the way, which would suggest that is the reason people are out of work. you've got this thing called -- your contact list is full of people trying to make it work and no one can work the mobile work. so the president of the united states told us, if i made a mistake i'll tell you. when you think he should tell us? >> adeptly enhanced employment benefits to match the growth of the businesses so that we have the manpower to get the economy back to normal. he has to come publicly and say that if he doesn't want to say it then at least act upon it. if we do not change the dynamic,
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brian, we will hit a wall this summer and we won't be able to grow anymore. >> brian: they talk about the economy and trying to crack down on that. the flexibility they have in that little bear, that lubricates, trying to get it to go away and finally about the new season it's gratifying for you why? >> las vegas has the highest unemployment numbers 35% and it's a singular economy. the hospitality industry was devastated in las vegas and it's a likely place for me to go and its home. the season targets las vegas and it's been very personal for me. >> brian: it's great and the one show i get my whole agreement with. if i appreciate that. john, think you so much. >> good to see oh. >> brian: thank you for watching for "prime time," busy day tomorrow and don't miss the radio show, and that begins at 9:00 p.m., 9:06 and finishes up
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at 12:00 p.m. noon at which time we'll have special guests from allen west to the senator from kansas, to jesse watters who have never met in person but is unbelievable handsome. i tell you that tucker carlson is up next and he's got a great show, and it starts with a bass drum and a snare drum, then starts right away after seeing his name. watch. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy monday. how do we assess the biden administration response to covid? here is one marker, those who pretty much everything that the white house is supposedly so committed to science chose as its head to covid coordinator of men with no background at all in science or medicine. his name is jeffrey. he ran joe biden's presidential

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