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role social media's planes brainwashing our kids, look this violence to graham coast depicting two young women fueling anti-israel propaganda. are israelis and palestinians fighting over religion, israelis of the oppressors, palestinians are the oppressed. a sobering reminder, pay attention to what your kids are exposed to online. that is particularly vile. cutfold takes it all from here. jillian: it is thursday may 13th, the us in crisis mode, the colonial pipeline, the fuel shortage could still take days to be fixed. >> fox news confirming the biden administration will resume construction on the border wall. jillian: chick-fil-a reporting a shortage of its famous chick-fil-a subs.
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"fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪♪ todd: you will be singing this next time you go to chick-fil-a, pick one. jillian: will we go on with this? it is a big deal. in general. todd: we had a good run, let's close it up. no more chick-fil-a songs. it is really good. jillian: good with french fries? todd: all of them are good with everything. the note you just gave me. >> good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning.
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jillian: some serious news, colonial pipeline research operations 5 days after being asked suspended operations. >> people still face supply shortages across the east coast, griff jenkins joins us as the white house tries to minimize the impact. >> they are trying indeed. the pipeline is open but prices are soaring, people are panic buying and tempers are flaring, check this out, a fight breaking out in north carolina. a man and woman throwing punches, both arrested for fighting over fuel as more gas stations close. 69% of north carolina, 52% of virginia, 40% south carolina, 46% in georgia all understates of emergency. colonial releases a statement saying, quote, it will take several days for the product delivery supply chain to return to normal. the market served by experience
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or continue to experience service interruptions. president biden saying he's working hard to alleviate the situation. >> i have in the meantime made it easier for us to lift some of the restrictions on the transportation of fuel. >> reporter: he signed an executive order calling, government and private sector to partner the removes barriers to information sharing, modernizing federal government and cybersecurity, enhancing software supply chain security and standardizing detection of vulnerabilities, president biden is pushing his mask infrastructure plan saying he was encouraged after his meeting with the big four hill leaders and senate minority leader mcconnell optimistic of a deal. >> we had a very cordial meeting for an hour and a half and it is an issue on there's a great chance for a bipartisan outcome. that is infrastructure. >> reporter: the president has another meeting with 6
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republicans led by senator capital where they will seek common ground first on determining exactly what counts as infrastructure and secondly addressing the price tag, $2.3 trillion in its current form versus republicans saying nothing over $800 billion with the gop red line on anything that will require tax increases to pay for it. just before noon today the president in the roosevelt room will make remarks on the pipeline and we will see what he has to say. >> to be interesting, thank you. >> market plunging as wall street closes deep in negative, dow following to present, the largest% drop since january, the nasdaq and s&p down as well. this affects everybody even if you are not in the market, this number right here affects you. consumer prices sparking inflation fears, 4.2% from this time last year but federal reserve officials rise as temporary. the white house is pressing
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issues, mark levin tearing into the president's policies he says got us here. >> president biden is a human pandemic. that is what he is, from the borders of the currency to inflation the price of food, the price of gasoline, the price of toys and plastics steel, he has opened the pandora's box to inflation and that is a tough box to shut. the democrats are used to these sort of things since they create inflation, recession and depressions all the time taking our money and money that doesn't even exist and throwing it all over the place to give money to its base, follow this marxist ideology of class warfare and oppression oppressor. todd: us job vacancies with record high $8.1 million, the highest number since september of 2020. >> fox news alert, a uniformed nypd officer is shot 3 times for
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responding to gunfire brooklyn overnight, the suspect was also shot, both are taken to the hospital. the officer is in serious condition was new york city's mayor praising the sacrifice a short time ago. >> this is the kind of thing we see that gives us a clear example of how much bravery, courage, devotion it takes to be out there in the middle of the night on the street protecting everybody else. >> this comes as california police more the loss of two officers killed in the line of duty and 24 hours, family and friends are morning two texas deputies after they are slain during a shootout in the same 24-hour timeframe. >> the man wanted for shooting a 4-year-old berlin time square arrested in florida. us marshals tracking down farrakhan mohammed at a mcdonald's outside jacksonville, the woman believed to be his girlfriend also arrested as an accessory to his escape, he will be extradited to new york to face attended murder charges.
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>> six people are after a car plows into a dining area in philadelphia. witnesses say two cars were trying to pass each other when one slammed into a structure, broken glass, plates and chairs littering the street as a result of the crash. police expect everyone to recover. the biden administration with border wall construction following mounting pressure. >> at least a meyer joins us with migrants encounters reaching a 20 are high. >> resuming construction on the 13.4 mile stretch in the rio grande valley comes as cvp reported the most migrants encounters in 20 years is that construction won't happen overnight, there are two phases of the first phase, repairs on highest risk areas should be done in 6 weeks and the concrete levee wall, backfilling the law and safety barriers on top are set to be finished in 6 to 9 months. the decision comes from pressure
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from locals and politicians to get this out of control crisis in order. for a fifth day of the road video shows a massive group of migrants crossing the rio grande in del rio, texas as cvp says in april, 178,622 encounters, a little more than 5200 just from the month before, members of the gop say this is the fault of the biden administration, listen. >> president biden and kamala harris have produced an absolute disaster on the southern border. it is a humanitarian crisis, public health crisis and the national security crisis. >> border state officials asking the president to take action over the crisis at the border immediately, saying it is too big to ignore, alejandra mayorkas is said to testify regarding unaccompanied minors at the border, coming up in this hour we are talking to the arizona attorneys general calling for vp harris to be removed, a continued high number
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of migrant crossings. >> keep us updated, thank you. >> let's go to capitol hill, the candidates for will begin to fill is cheney of cedar leadership. congressman elisa phonic will take the reins after breaking with fellow republicans and turning against donald trump. >> we must go forward based on truth. we cannot both embrace the big lie and the constitution. >> i don't think anyone is questioning the legitimacy of the presidential election. that is all over with. sitting here with the president today. >> congresswoman cheney will join bret baer for an exclusive interview on special report. >> wisconsin lawmakers taking america first approach to governing.
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from t-ball to pro sports, the status of the passing a bill that requires the national anthem to be played before all games, it would apply to government-funded venues. the legislation heads to the state senate. it is 9 minutes after the hour. climate czar john kerry denies giving iran any details about his relapse covert operations was a former trump national security a calls john kerry's controversy yet another embarrassment brought on by this administration and he joins us live with his message. >> you guys are bad. i'm not supposed to be answering these questions was i'm supposed to leave but i can't resist your questions. >> president biden breaking was again. carley shimkus joins us a little later with that story. ♪♪
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>> did you provide information and israeli operations against iranian backed terrorists during or following your tenure as secretary of state? >> on no occasion, never. >> so mister the reef is a liar? >> he may be confused or incorrect and trying to embellish. >> former secretary of state john kerry denying accusations he shared covert israeli operations with iran. >> joining us to react is john elliott. we got a he said he said here, who's telling the truth? >> thanks for having me. this came up two weeks ago with john kerry and this is right after through normal channels, blinken and sullivan, trying to reopen talks with the iranian's,
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they are talking to the iranian's about reopening the jcp oh 8 to have them join the iran deal president trump and cancel. you don't know what to believe with john kerry. he's a hanger on. this is something he was having all these discussions with the iranian's while donald trump was president just to say hold on, just wait and get a new president in four years etc.. you don't know what to believe with carrie and if i were joe biden i would not have carrie as part of the administration because he's a distraction having to answer questions like that no matter who's right. >> that was my follow-up question, do you think he makes it through this? >> i think ultimately he probably does. it is up to one person and that is president biden, whether he stays on and for president biden he might whether these inconvenient problems, another one is he went to china, the first biden official to visit china and they talked about
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climate change, with everything we've got going on, john kerry talks one issue which is climate change. that is an embarrassment in and of itself. >> before new bond to topic 2, you say even if john kerry -- this is the bigger picture of the biden's first 100 days in office when it comes to national security, pretty excited to say that. >> back to the 70s, not just gas lines but in foreign-policy back to the carter administration, these problems with carrie aside you've got problems in afghanistan where biden missed the deadline, problems in russia where the amazing troops on the ukraine border, problems with china and other problems in iran so this is something where you got big headaches the same you had in the 1970s and it is the absence of strong leadership at the top we had under donald trump.
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>> you and one is real could be heading for full-scale war, for their partners real saying yeah, we could be headed to full-scale war, the army will continue to attack, bring a total long-term quiet, that is the telling phrase is only when we reach that goal will we be able to speak about a truce. to your point earlier, with the conflict happening of the biden administration wasn't as soft on iran as it is? >> exactly right. the reason hamas is emboldened, they never did this under trump, they rumbled into do this under president biden because the biden administration is playing footsie with the iranian trying to get them back into this disastrous jcp away iran nuclear deal and so what that does is signals weakness so iran funds hamas in large part and thomas is emboldened to do things they never would've tried under trump is under donald trump you had
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the abraham accords, four state sign on in terms of ultimate relations with israel and that is the direction we should be going and so to your point israel is absolutely going to have quiet, we should back them up, not just saying there is violence on both sides and we need to de-escalation both sides, we need strong support for israel, bottom line. >> thank you for your time this morning, appreciate your insight on this, have a good day. still to come the colonial pipeline crisis is not just the gas shortage but also taking a toll on the trucking industry. >> two industry that's talk about an issue they say is going from bad to worse. ♪♪ i want to ride it all night long ♪♪ you are going my way ♪♪ i want to drive at all my long ♪♪
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todd: house republicans call for an investigation to the cdc after emails show the second largest teachers union lobby the policies, lawmakers accused it of putting political obedience to democrat aligned special-interest groups ahead of the nation's youth. they want all correspondence between the cdc and the american federation of teachers to be released, cdc has two weeks respond, facing jail time for not enforcing a mask mandate, governor run disinterest opinion calling the penalties government overreach, listen. >> we were arrested 3 times in total, they seized our business all for basically not having people wear masks while exercising. >> we will issue a pardon not only from mike and jillian but
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any floridians that may have outstanding infractions for things like masks and social distancing. >> after that pardon clemency, he said covert guidelines should be used to advise, not punish businesses. jillian: the colonial pipeline has resumed operations but the fuel shortage is not over. panic buying across the southeast has gas stations running dry which is taking a major toll on the trucking industry. joining me now is co-owner of jk see trucking, a seasoned fuel driver with k limited carriers, thank you for being here, appreciate your time. good morning. this map here of the colonial pipeline, you will see the states that are directly impactedorgia 46%, north carolina 69% and you see them all listed. how do these pipelines directly impact the work you need to do on a daily basis?
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>> it is real simple, we don't have feel we can go nowhere. we specialize in long distances so we need diesel fuel to travel, california, arizona, florida, georgia, and using diesel fuel to cool and keep the food we hall refrigerated or frozen so we have no fuel we can't keep products cold and can't go anywhere so we are dead in the water. >> both of you have 30 if not more than 30 years experience in this industry. i'm curious, the last year and a half, what it has been like for truckers out there and for this industry as a whole because when coronavirus first hit we were talking to so many truck drivers across the country, they were doing god's work out there trying to get people what they needed. i'm curious what the last year and a half is exposed about your industry?
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>> the covid crisis pandemic we have seen this last year has really shown how truck driving has stepped up to the plate to provide what the public needs, get the job done and this is not going to be any different with the pipeline problem. we will be getting fuel to the stores, we need to just have people use their head and don't go berserk buying up all the fuel. we can get the fuel to the stores. i hear the pipeline is back up and running yesterday so trucks will be out there getting it back to the stations from the fuel lines. >> that is great news but i also know you look at the amount of trucks that are sitting idle due to driver shortage, in 2021 there are 2025% of them, 2019 that number was 10%.
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what is going on in your industry, what do people need to know? >> we have not only a driver shortage the labor shortage, drivers sheltering at home with their families with family members are coming back, working the whole time of the pandemic, the bigger problem is nobody wants to work, the recent stimulus package pace people or to stay home. this is a major problem for the industry. we need to inspire people to get back to work, that's the biggest problem we are having. even if we get trucks to these warehouses, products are missing other people from these warehouses and at restaurants, it is the whole supply chain missing labor. jillian: are you seeing that. we talked to restaurant owners a lot of the time who are having a
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hard time finding employees but mike raises a point that it is a supply chain issue. if you don't have truck drivers on the road we are not going to get a product. >> it has been a long-term issue with trucking. good people in the industry and the labor force has been down through the workforce staging, people getting older and getting out, we have 61,000 jobs available according to the ata we can put people to work right now and it is a great career. i've been in it 34 years, it offers a lot of opportunity and the ability to be with your family, the changes with life. you can work locally or long-distance, so much opportunity out there. >> appreciate everything you
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have done, thank you for bringing it to our attention, appreciate you being here. have a good night. >> virginia school district becoming a focal point in the debate over critical race theory. >> cop is racist, abusive, disconnect against one color. van crt. todd: not only to parents wanted out of the kids curriculum but they want to oust school board members will pushing it on them. those parents join us live next. ♪♪ i fell into a ring of fire pan was the same old story for years. trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements.
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back against critical race theory calling for all out been on the curriculum. joining me to react, parent joe mobley. the lunacy of crts underscored when you have a black woman destroying it like she just did and that video was your experience when you spoke out against crt was pretty rough. tell us about it. >> i didn't speak out against crt. i spoke out against the specific board member who put me on her blacklist, that was going to find out where we were, where we lived and share with her neighbors that we were racist because we disagreed with one school board member and wanted our schools opened 5 days a week for the mental health of our children. todd: what has been your experience with that school board? >> just about the same. hame i haven't made it onto any lists
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yet but i am waiting any day. todd: there is this thing about county called an equity library. what can you tell me about it? >> it is just like a town, glad you brought it up because that is what we spoke out against at our most recent meeting. they have books that are supposed to be teaching equity but what they are really teaching, language that we can't say here but very sexually explicit stuff, stuff that if any children in the classrooms which is very likely have experienced sexual trauma it would put them back into that place and stuff the kids shouldn't be readings that came
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in under the auspices of covid and not following the procurement procedures. >> your of the school board members of for recall on the screen so the viewer can see those names. do you think the recall will be successful or are there enough parents out there who want kids taught this way? >> i believe the recall will absolutely be successful. we had 3 dozen volunteers on saturday, gained 1500 signatures in one, 6-hour period. there are people out there who want to see these people recalled, they are tired of having this agenda placed on our children and they can't continue to politicize our children, these are our kids in this is their education and we need to keep being able to teach them ethics, morals and values that are shared at home, not in the schools. >> apologize, final question to you about the book, the lower county response on the equity library, it is not appropriate for the students, they may request an alternate to be assigned, lcp is recognizing students and families, the host
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of varying life experiences, values and sensitivities, that last sentence is true, that is a fact but why don't we go back to was we all learned, the classics, what we had to read in english text which quite frankly were appropriate for generation upon generation? >> they would say that perpetua's whiteness and is racist because the hawthorne and twains of the world were bigots which was insane but other problem with it is it is hard for parents to speak out if they don't know about it. very few parents know about these ridiculous books and ridiculous subject matter to say that they cannot out of it is really somewhere between a red herring and a straw man. >> before we go you do not feel offended by shakespeare, correct? >> i don't. >> come back and check in with us and let us know how this shakes out, appreciate your time this morning.
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jillian: apparently president biden knows he's not supposed to answer questions from the press. >> carley shimkus is supposed to answer questions from us. here with what the president said. >> should he or shouldn't he answer the media's questions? that appears to be something president biden was wrestling with yesterday, take a listen. >> you guys are bad, i'm not supposed to be answering these questions, i'm supposed to leave, can't resist your questions. >> that admission from the president is consistent with what white house press surgeon psaki said last week about advising the president not to take those pesky impromptu questions. >> that is not something we recommend. a lot of times we say don't take
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questions but he's going to do what he wants to do because he's president of the united states. >> the president was at the podium yesterday to talk about coronavirus vaccines and he did take questions about the colonial pipeline, israel palestinian unrest but the media availability has been called into question and what a departure from donald trump who was always ready to take questions from the press. >> new jersey needs to step up its game on the whole free beer thing, you can win $1 million. >> a good time to live in ohio because governor mike dewine announced yesterday any adult who gets vaccinated is eligible to win $1 million so when he made this announcement about vaccination lottery he said this. you are shaking your head saying he is crazy. this is a waste of money but the real waste in the pandemic when the vaccine is readily available to anyone who wants it is a life that is lost not to covid 19.
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five people will be chosen at random in 5 separate weekly drawings and for children 12 to 17 years old who get vaccinated they are eligible to receive a 4-year scholarship to a state university if they win their lottery, 1 million left for free college and this money is coming from existing federal coronavirus relief funds. ohio showing up with the rest of the 49. todd: i don't call for fox news alert, that is the director and producer's job but i think one is appropriate. >> me deserve a fox news alert stinker. i hope everyone is sitting down because there is a chick-fil-a sauce shortage in the country right now. to meet demand, the limiting customers who want dipping sauce and this is the result of
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industrywide supply shortages but some people are blaming president biden like matt schlapp who said president biden also canceled the chick-fil-a soft pipeline. clay travis also chimed in saying i don't want anyone to panic the chick-fil-a has started to ratchet its thoughts in the world is ending. wilson replied to that tweet saying you can buy the full chick-fil-a dipping sauce, the squeeze tube version of it, but does it taste the same? >> totally agree, the -- there's something about those little sauce packets. >> we do these stories about shortages and they never happen. we will see the light at the end. todd: the packets that i got there were no takers. >> see you guys. of next arizona's top prosecutor
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wants vp harris removed number border position in joins us live to sound off next.
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fox news alert, fighting in the middle east, dental rising as is really and loss trading airstrikes, and anti-high-rise apartment building in gaza city. >> mobs rampaged through the streets of israel beating people and torching cars, this video is unbelievable to look at the jamie kellogg live on the ground joins us now. it is hard to watch what is going on over there. >> reporter: rockets continues to fly in the airstrikes but many people say is more worrying and more complicated is what is happening on the streets of israel. take a look.
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this is sinful israel, a city in the middle of the country and there has been riding might by might, mobs going through here, synagogues burned, a jewish man was stabbed on his way to synagogue this morning and arabs have told me they have been hunted down by angry jewish mobs and taking shelter in their apartments, there are torched cars, stones everywhere and there has been a state of emergency declared here. the rockets do continue to fly. there have been 1600 so far into israel, the barrage is ongoing as we speak and again these riots which are really starting
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to heat up particularly in mixed arab jewish cities across the country, there's a lot of what they call attempted lynching going on. prime minister benjamin netanyahu weighed in last night saying what is happening in israeli cities in recent days is intolerable. it is anarchy, nothing justifies their of lynching jews and nothing justifies jews lynching arabs. very worrying and ongoing, there's been tension simmering over the years but explosion of anger like this is not been seen some say since the 1948 war. i will say incoming passenger flights to the main airport in tel aviv have been suspended today, the traffic has been diverted back to you guys. >> it is unbelievable. keep us updated. stay safe. >> southwest border migrant encounters searching again hitting the highest monthly total in 20 years. >> this as arizona attorney general calls for vice president harris to be removed from her border role. thank you for being here. she's not visited the border yet and as we told you it has been 50 days without a briefing on
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the border, tell me why you decided to go for her removal. >> it is necessary. i filed 3 lawsuits against the biden administration related to the border and failed policies. they created a crisis, catastrophe, on the way to a terrible tragedy. vice president biden has done nothing. if this were a hurricane or a wildfire, someone from the administration talking to law enforcement, talking to the sheriffs, coordinating the effort to stop this crisis but they are not. it is not going away. since last month the numbers are in, 170,000 people crossed the border illegally. since vice president harris has become the, quote, czar, 500,000 people across the border illegally, that is like the entire city of kansas city or minneapolis crossing in the past 3 months.
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>> i don't mean this question to come across, i legitimately don't know the answer to this and asking you for the information. is kamala harris done anything? >> know. as far as i know. politics or culture of washington dc do you feel it, you get to keep your job when you are miserable added and the reality is she hasn't reached out to state officials or prosecutors, hasn't reached out to the ag, a terrible crisis, we talked about this was the cartels are exploiting it, there are migrant children being exploited, taxpayers are on the hook for 86, $87 million, contracts to house people. this is a law enforcement problem, national security problem, humanitarian problem and the biden administration is planning a trip in june to go to the triangle countries, $10 million in aid. i'm not sure what that is going to do. in dc folks just print money but
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we need her to come here, she needs to come here and understand the underlying issues how this is affecting ranchers and farmers in southern arizona and communities. throughout the country when sentinel shoots up by 230%, seizures from the previous year this is a huge problem on so many levels and i don't think she's done anything, that is the answer to your question, she's done nothing and that is why she shouldn't be the border czar, she needs to be held accountable and the biden administration needs to appoint someone that actually is serious about addressing this crisis. >> you say this is a slap in the face while those people in arizona, ranchers and everyone you mentioned have to deal with everything that is going on and they are not down there to see it firsthand. keep us updated. if you hear a response we would love to know. thank you for joining us, appreciate your time. >> we are talking to a leader of the newsom recall ever coming up next.
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>> welcome back, california governor gavin newsom on a spending spree pitching his california come back plan we should send new direct payments to millions of residents. san diego councilmember is here to react. let's pull up the details of this come back plan that includes $20 billion to education, $12 billion to fight homelessness, $1 billion direct payments, $600 of taxpayers that make 70,$000 a year. the list goes on. i won't read it all. what do you think of this plan,
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your initial reaction? it is a hefty price tag? >> it is a colossal waste of taxpayer fundss but what it shows is gavin newsom knows the recall election against him is serious disease going around literally trying to bribe voters into forgiving him for his failures. let's remember that none of this money would be necessary had governor gavin newsom handled covid 19 properly like florida governor rhonda santos or texas governor abbott, those governors did not destroy their economy or decimate schools by shutting them down but a thoughtful approach navigating covid 19 risks while maintaining at least a sense of normalcy. with newsom many people are out of work, lost their jobs, the schools have been shut down for more than a year and there will
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be long-lasting impacts in education and now he thinks by giving them $500 here, $500 there that we are all going to forgive him, no, he should have done his job and needs to continue to do his job reopening the state fully as soon as possible. jillian: when you about giving people more money it seems, truck drivers on earlier this morning saying when you are getting this money from the government, i'm going to sit home and stay here and not go back to work yet. the question is how is this ultimately down the road going to help california or will it end of hurting more for that reason? >> absolutely it will hurt more, but it continues to prevent the remaining businesses in california that are still here with most of them bankrupt or having fled the state long ago the remaining businesses still trying to stick it out are having a real tough time getting people to take jobs because as you mentioned government has made it more profitable to sit at home on welfare doing
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nothing, that is newsom's solution. think about this. 80% of californians get the $500 stipend, $600 per month, 3.8 million kids are going to get $500, college savings funds, you might say that is nice, how about giving back the year of education they lost when gavin newsom shutdown school while his own children went to private school. >> that's why is one.7 ballot signatures on his recall petition. thank you very much for joining us, we are out of time, which we could talk longer but have a good day. >> coming up on "fox and friends first," grandma grossman lauren davidson corralled enormous and and michael berger, lawrence jones not a congressman yet but the day is young all live next.
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