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got me. >> dr. fauci needs to cut the crap. i'm osorry if his feelings were hurt. maybe he ought to buy an emotional support pony. >> you are really a&e tacking not only dr. anthony fauci you are attacking science. >> joe, pay attention. .[laughter] >> bret: enjoy, one week. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight, that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. >> tammy: thank you, sir, very much. i appreciate it good evening, everyone and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> tammy: i'm tammy bruce. tonight we are going on offense. we have been exposing the democrats' never ending commitment to fear and feckless outrage and although some days it may not feel like it, i promise you, we are winning. because amid the democrats' far left power grab and failures,
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democrats are flailly they are on the defensive, they are in disarray and they're divided and will soon be forced to reckon with the reckless radical agenda that they have fisted on we, the american people. because, guess what? they can't hide it anymore. joe biden can't hide in the basement anymore. kamala harris is not going to be able to laugh off every policy and debacle over the next four years. and there will be some. and nancy pelosi isn't going to be able to keep the far left socialist israeli hating squad in check much longer. it's time for conservatives, republicans and common sense americans all across the country to keep the foot on the gas pedal. we are the majority. we are the ones with the ideas which will improve our country and lives. and we're the ones who care about our founding principles and what prosperity for every single man, woman and child. americans are waking up to the disaster that is the democratic party. for example, the defund the police agenda is polling worse
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than ever even in deep blue new york city. and the blm griff is more obvious than ever especially after founder practice cullors left the group amid questions about her finances and shopping spree of new homes. out in california, once considered a rising star, former golden boy governor gavin newsom is now embroiled in a recall fight. and in los angeles, anti-police pro-criminal district attorney george gascon has a recall effort being launched against him. even true blue san francisco has had enough. launching a recall against several school board members more obsessed with the social justice agenda instead of getting teachers back to, would. and down in texas a republican won the mayor's race in the hispanic democratic strong hold of mcallen, texas. that is great news now even if the left refuses to admit it, governor andrew cuomo has been exposed as a corrupt guy, as a liar, as a charlatan as frankly as a total democratic degenerate
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who killed the elderly with his policies, tried to cover it up and even profited off of a book deal despite all the covert pr help from his cnn brother chris. and what about over on capitol hill? nancy pelosi is finally being forced to finally confronting her party's hateful rhetoric after congresswoman ilhan omar compared america and israel to the taliban and hamas terrorist. a scathing and unusual joint statement from house democratic leadership was released condemning the false eequivalencies between terrorist groups and the u.s. and israel. and just look at the infighting between senate democrats as democratic senators manchin and cinema continue, thank goodness, to stand in the way of democrats far left fan fantasies and refuse to be bullied with calls to abolish the filibuster. down in florida governor ron desantis continues to be a beacon of hope for common sense thinking and is refusing to surrender to the antiscience,
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socialist left on everything from lockdowns to policing and to purging critical race theory from the state's public schools. conservatives get it right. far left liberals are getting it wrong. they can't secure the border. they can't possibly educate our kids. and they can't preserve safety in our cities. and to be totally honest, they can't do a damn thing to improve the quality of life for every day americans. the left wants everyone woke. they should be careful what they wish for. americans have woken up. woken up against wokism. woken up against socialism. and woken up to the fact that there is nothing moderate, nothing unifying, and nothing worthwhile about this destructive democratic agenda. again, it may not always feel that way, but, underneath all the noise, all the talking points and all the media's lies, the quiet and patient giant of patriotic hard-working americans is fed up. you are not alone. and expect that to be clearer than ever when president trump starts up his rallies again
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later this summer. and, remember, i used to be on the left. now some of you may not know that but it's true. and i know the left's signals i know their tales and i know when he they're panicky. i have been inside the belly of the beast and i know how these grifters operate. what about their allies in the fraudulent far left media. they found another way to destroy what's left of their credibility this week. because yet another anti-trump narrative completely imploded. as it turns it out according to an inspector general report whenner police cleared out lafayette park last summer, it wasn't so the president could have a photo op. at st. john's church. it was to install fencing to combat rioting, violence, and destruction of federal property. yet again, the media lied to you, just like they lied about russia, just like they lied about justice kavanaugh, the russian bounties, the covington kids, and just like they lied about the wuhan lab leak being a conspiracy theory. just like they lie about
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everything the most shocking part so desperate and shameless that they are even promoting voices embroiled in embarrassing scandals because, cnn actually brought back jesse tuben following his disgusting zoom scandal where let's just say he was caught enjoying himself a little too much on camera during work meetings. he parrots the fox news narrative distorts the lies and distorts the true. to say cnn apparently that's all that matters. my message tonight, don't think for one second that conservatives should be on defense. don't think for one second that republicans in washington should go along with any of this. because the democrats will implode. i promise you, in fact, they're imploding now. as long as those of us with common sense stand strong, refuse to ever vote for, refuse to even think for one second that anything they are being done is being doing in good faith. that is by the way the left thing driving the leftist mob. because, as it turns out, common
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accepts americans want a secure border. they want police on the streets. they want voter i.d. and they want freedom to make decisions that are best for their own families. they want fairness which can only be achieved with the rule of law. we are on offense. we are on the rise. and we are the ones to lead the way out of their destructive democratic dark twisted nightmare. we are ready for this, which is why the left remains obsessed and desperate to convince you otherwise. joining me now for reaction, someone you know very well, and i think would have a few things to say here lara trump, the trump 2020 campaign senior adviser and now a fox news contributor. lara, great to see you. >> thanks, tammy. great to be back with you. look, it is very clear what you say they know they are losing on the left. i will tell you how you know. they act like my 3-year-old throwing a temper tantrum whenever they don't get their way. whenever you don't have any other answer you panic and you divert to, i don't know, donald trump put his pants on backwards which was the most ridiculous
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story of the week that i heard. but i think you are right. i think americans every single day are waking up because they are sick of it, they are sick, tammy of this woke crowd who acts morally superior and trashes our country. they are sick of being lied to by people in the white house and the mainstream media. they are sick of being labeled of everything under the sun that is not a true label for them just because they don't go along with the media and the hollywood and those on on the radical left say they should. here is the good news, you are right, we don't need to be on defense, we are on offense, i truly believe there are more of us than there are of them. when we stand up and stand together, this country is the greatest idea ever realized. there is nothing that we cannot do. we put a man on the moon. we won world wars. we developed in record time a vaccine to end the pandemic. we will get through this nonsense. but it is going to take americans standing up, tammy,
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and saying enough is enough. i'm so happy. >> tammy: it's happening now. >> you are right. it absolutely is. >> tammy: here's what i suggest as well is that when the democrats in 2020 presented joe biden as this moderate normal people that tells you what americans wanted and expected. and then once the election happened. it was just like forget it you are right. we tricked you. it's like charlie brown and lucy and the football doing it over and over and over again that they tricked us and too bad. because the problem is nothing that they do really is about the american people. we are like some shadow in the corner and, yet, they have to pander sometimes. and to identify say for you and your family, the reason americans now are able to step up and stand up to it is because we have seen the example of your father-in-law, we have seen the example of your family. it is role model is incredibly
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important. you don't back down, there is optimism. we have seen what leadership can do. is there a burden to the fact that you guys know that you romaine that symbol for americans that we can do this and that we can do it as happy warriors? >> that's so nice of you to say. you know when he they're attacking you are doing something right. they don't want people to hear from you and be inspired by donald trump. you know, by people like him who obviously are the way forward in this country. >> tammy: clearly, clearly. >> look, i can tell you that our family is proud to take it. there is almost nothing else they can do to it us, tammy, with a look, we can tell you there is a light at the end of the tunnel. they will start to run out of things, i guess, to say about you at a certain point but it is something we are very proud of. i think my father-in-law was made for this time. weigh was made to lead this
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country. it's been an honor to serve him. >> tammy: thank you, it's an honor to see you. thank you for continuing on lara trump, thank you for being here tonight. great job. and now for another example of every day americans fighting back for their liberties. kisha king is a florida mom who took a bold stance against critical race theory claiming that the teaching of race is in fact racist here is what she said to the florida state board of education. >> children will be separated by their skin color and deemed permanently oppressors or oppressed in 2021. that is not teaching the truth. unless you believe that whites are better than blacks. if this continues, look back and be responsible for the dismantling of the greatest country of the world. >> tammy: well she and other outraged parents came out of this meeting victorious as the state board of education officially banned the teaching of critical race theory in the sunshine state. joining me now is that hero, the northeast florida co-chair of moms for liberty kisha king,
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kisha, welcome aboard. >> hi, tammy, thank you so much for having me. >> tammy: my pleasure. we were just talking with lara trump and we were talking about heroes and role models and the fact that we are on the offense and we can win. are you surprised with the impact of your speech and how it's inspiring people? >> >> i am. i am very surprised. everybody studying critical race theory for a while and been saying this for some time now. yes, i was incredibly surprised. >> tammy: very maim must people like trump stand up in front of a mob. it's going to be up to the normals for regular people, moms taking, you know, getting involved. and i want to everyone sees this florida education association statement when it comes to the issue of education. they wrote students deserve the best education we can provide. that means giving them a true picture of their world and
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shared history as americans. how do you imagine that being able to unfold. we do want history and history is complicated. work to get better. what do you do that what do you want schools to do whether it comes to history and education? >> i would like to see them teach math, science, language arts, just regular curriculum. i don't want them to add any of their own personal ideas certainly not the idea of critical race theory. that is not what they are there to do hole nest education. i don't believe they are doing that when they are. >> tammy: start look at math being racist. somebody said yoga was racist. it really supposes, quisha,
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there are no parents anymore. these were dropped off by leprechauns from a school. there are parents. might be a two parents or extended family but they are supposed to come home having learned amitt me particular and it's your values what with matters to your family and world viewed that should be instilled. why is it that you think these unions not all tea parties but the left in a way is trying to subvert your influence on your children? >> i believe it it's because they want to change the way society thinks. they want to remake america into something that it is not. built on liberty and not the ideas of critical race theory. what they're doing is trying to raise up a generation that believes everything they are pushing. they are trying to raise little woke marxists. and that is not okay with me and that is not okay with tons of parents out here.
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millions of parents who have had enough of them pushing their marxist critical race theory upon our children. there is a time to stand up, this is the time when you come for our kids, have you crossed the line. >> tammy: as a black woman, your point is excellent if you belief in this, you are either perpetual oppressor or perpetual victim that presupposes that young black children are less than or infuror to the white kids. >> right. it makes no sense. it actually critical race theory is actually aligned would be aligned with the kkk and true white supremacy so it is asinine to think that's what we want to teach our children. they believe in separating people by their race and giving them things what they look like. we have grown from that as a
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country. it's insane. we have grown from that and better than that. i don't want my children to go back in time from what we have moved on from. i will not stand for that. >> tammy: we worked too hard. we went through a civil war. we have continued to become a better country every day and your voice is fabulous. wish shah, king, thanks for joining me tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me. >> tammy: how squad members bullied nancy pelosi into looking past their anti-semitic comments. >> she had a point she wants to make and she has a right to make that point. >> tammy: more "fox news primetime" right after this. ♪ ♪ [sfx: rainstorm] ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture.
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democratic colleagues gave her a rare rebuke. but will there be other consequences yeah, no, don't count on it. >> any further action be taken against representative omar for her comments? >> no. no, i don't. no, i don't. i think that she clarified her remarks and that was -- we accepted that and she -- she has a point that she wanted to make, and she has a right to make that point. there is an unease how it was interpreted. she made her clarification. >> tammy: yeah, maybe nancy is back in town because she is afraid of being called a racist. here is a we did the from rashida tlaib freedom of speech doesn't exist for muslim women in congress. the benefit of doubt doesn't exist for muslim women from congress. house leadership should be ashamed of tone policing of congresswomen of color. yes, there you go. classic deflection right there. joining me now is someone who has real experience in combating actual terrorists on behalf of
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the united states ric grenell former acting director of national intelligence. rick, thank you for joining me tenth tonight. we have seen this before. we have heard horrible comments from congresswoman omar and others. the are you surprised that they are still handling them with kids gloves? >> it's really unbelievable. i mean, look, they just called nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership sexist, and islamophobic i don't know how you get around that. this should be a top story in all of the numerous of washington. this is unbelievable. imagine if a republican called mitch mcconnell or kevin mccarthy these names? this would be on everybody's front page and we would be talking about it everywhere. but, instead, this just gets dismissed. nancy pelosi says well, she has apologized. i have a question for nancy
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pelosi. if she apologized. then why did house leadership issue the statement? if everything was fine, why did you publicly have to do something? the answer is because the public is outraged by these tactics. i mean, when are we going to ask ilhan omar and the squad about gay rights in palestinian territories or what about climate change? how are they doing with climate change in the palestinian territory? this is ridiculous. >> tammy: gast what's fascinating. internal polls they are looking at. we might not be marching in the streets, but we can be very quiet and then we make ourselves known in the voting booth. i think, clearly, they must be are seeing something because they all trotted out barack obama. that's one of their tells is that if you need the former president to sit down and, you know, talk to say well, you know, are cancel culture might be going too far there is some
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attempt to rein in what's going on and yet they seem to be unable to do it. i want you to hear this from pbs host on now we got the g-7 going on. president biden is there. you know, working with some of the other of the people of the g-7 and so she is talking here about the u.s. reputation. listen to this. >> these scars are really something that takes, i have been told by experts years, there have a lot of looking at america for a long time wondering what exactly is going on with that democracy. it might take several election cycles i'm being told to really do some of the work of restoring trust in america. >> restoring trust in america. it seems sometimes that socialist world and the unfair world does like it better when we are in trouble so they weren't happy with us with president trump because there was strength. you issued strength. and, you know, expectations. do you believe that, that there is an effort to get our
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reputation back and doesn't that mean becoming weaker? i love her i've been told the experts say. expert in the newsroom next to her is who she is hearing from. the reality is this: we have a lot of support in europe and specifically in germany for strong america. but, let's just take this to a grassroots level. there are many in germany and many in europe who don't want a strong america because they don't want to be told what to do. i recently had somebody tweet at me from germany from the think tank world in berlin saying okay now that grenell is gone, can we go back to those good old days where a career diplomat came in and said the exact same thing with you in a nicer way so we could ignore them? this is exactly what we are dealing with is that many people don't like to be told what to
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do. the germans certainly don't want to be told to shut down the nord stream 2 pipeline. the germans don't want to be told to pay their fair share even though both of those are the united states policy. we in the trump administration actually just made a lot more progress than others. we can do it in a nice way, tammy. you know me. >> tammy: you are a nice guy. you have expectations though. >> i would never be rude over there. but i also have to remember that i work for the american people i'm pushing american taxpayers agenda. >> tammy: thank you, rick, still so much unfolding great to have your expertise. >> tammy: coming up, what happened at the wuhan lab and what does dr. fauci know about it? house republicans are following the money and fighting to find out. ♪ ♪
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>> tammy: dr. anthony fauci secret keeper when it comes to the origin of covid-19. demanded a briefing with the white house to uncover the big question did u.s. taxpayer money fund gain of function research inside china's wuhan lab. dr. fauci denies any knowledge of this but then again he has lied before. here is dr. janette nesheiwat and florida congressman who is leading this effort michael waltz. first of all, dr. jeannette, if i may start with you, dr. fauci is a doctor. he is not a politician. clearly he -- i mean, he is known to have been working right in the details of dealing with issues of infectious diseases. and, yet now he seems to have turned into this political bureaucrat, you are a doctor, what is your take on the nature of how we have been behaving
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lately and if we can trust what he says at this point? >> sure. hey, tammy. all i can say is honesty and transparency is of utmost importance. that's what leads to compliance and less loss of lives. i can tell you when i took the oath to become a doctor, that also included taking proactive measures to protect my patients. to prevent illness and injury. and part of that is accomplished by knowing and understanding the origin of disease, the characteristics of the disease and the etiology of the disease that i am managing and part of the solution means we have got to understand investigation origin of this virus to deter further outbreaks, to prevent further illness. you know, at the beginning of this pandemic, i just -- it was horrific, i took care of thousands of covid patients. and we had no tests, no tools, no resources, no medication. it was horrible to see my patients struggling to breathe and in pain. and had i had more information from the start, had there been more access to china, more transparency, less lives would
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have been lost. >> tammy: you know, more information, even though it might not sol our immediate problem it gives you a sense of comfort and all right you can make decisions about what to do. we need trust with our doctors, obviously, with someone like you. but then, will also, mr. waltz, with our politicians. congressman, how do you actually expect to get any real answers from the white house when it documents figuring out if we funded this? that's imperative question we have got it know if we can stop it. >> well, dr. jeannette is absolutely right and thank god for her and so many first responders that were out there on the frontlines since day one. they deserve answers. the american people deserve answers. my committee has oversight of the white house's office of science. "the washington post's" josh rock begin is reporting that dr. fauci was personally involved in turning gain of
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function back on turned it packn it paused it. what was his involvement? i asked a virologist what we have done differently if we known it came from a lab rather than what he was say from the white house podium that it came out of nature and they said, number one, had we known that this virus was on steroids, which is what gain of function research does to make it a super spreader they would have reacted much more differently and aggressively. two, had they known that it was spreading asymptomatically right, for example, ebola only spreads once the patient has a fever. had they know that it was spreading asymptomatically they would have taken more protective measures so that folks like dr. jeannette weren't so exposed and having to scramble to deal with this. but the bottom line is we can't prevent the next pandemic unless we get to the bottom of how this one occurred. the chinese knew that their lab
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workers were sick. they knew what research they were doing. they knew it came from that lab and fauci and so many other proponents gain of function research didn't want that to come out. along with the media and along with the chinese government. we are going to get to the bottom of it, tammy. i will be back to tell what you we find out. >> tammy: that's great. we appreciate you being there. dr. jeannette. thank you for your work. clearly it will happen again considering what we believe has happened already. it also effects the issue of travel and the nature of how we look at how something like this spreads. thanks to both of you. now, up next, why schools are taking money away from needy kids to pay the founder of the 1619 project. and why was this lady chosen to address college grads at aclu? that and much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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commencement speech. i wonder what inspiring words she will use for next generation. maybe next year they will have her teach students to profit nonprofit money shell money call it griffithing 101. joining me now kim klacik renaissance. kim, this is ucla. i am a trojan. uc is my school. ucla used to have a great reputation. considering the scandal surrounding this woman what do you make of this particular academy embracing her? >> yeah. thank you so much for having me, first of all. this is an atrocious decision. disgusting decision. this is a woman right now that should be investigated for possibly laundering money through her organization. we found she used millions of dollars from black lives matter. funneled them to herself and not to the local chapters still reaching out to her wondering where the money is ucla for me time to be a very woke school. i would never want my child to be sitting and listening to
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somebody like patrice cullors, i have to tell you i did some background checks on her and i didn't see where she had accomplished anything in her life. i do know she went to ucla in a period of time and did obtain a degree. it did not say whether or not she graduated from that school. when you think about someone giving a commencement speech, you think of somebody that will motivate students, talk about their success, talk about how it is -- how easy it is to be successful in a country like america and that this is a place of opportunity. and we know that she is going to be talking about basically the exact opposite. >> tammy: it's interesting when we look at the companies that have given black lives matter the marxist group a lot of money. it's almost like they are looking for an inoculation from being attacked. that the association is in a sense kind of saying, you know, don't hurt us or we are protected by this because, of course, she will r. is being paid for this speech. on the other hand, have you got, you know demand real progress. people in the urban areas, local
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activists wonder why things never get better. you ran for office. you addressed that are people becoming aware the fact this in and of itself is a game keeping people rich while using the people in the inner city? >> yeah, no, i think people are starting to see that thank you for pointing that out. we have seen for over 50 years in baltimore where democrats have leveraged the urban struggle. >> tammy: that's exactly it? >> what black lives matter do. you see patrice cullors stepped down from blm because everyone is asking her where the money is and she is buying million dollars homes. people are starting to finally wake up to this. i think more and more people are saying, look, do you know what? they have done nothing in the black community across this country, taken in millions of dollars, i'm talking about blm and haven't put it in the community at all. i do think people are finally waking up and realizing what is going on.
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>> tammy: dealing with police violence. losing a child. watching this group raise money off of your dead child, your dead loved one. while then moving on to buy, you know, the million dollars homes. the only silver lining is it can wake people up. it can radicalize people and realizing the solutions are local. you must be involved. you must know who it is that you are dealing with when you want to change your local community as you continue to do. kim klacik, thank you very much for being here. i appreciate it great job. while leaders in liberal cities spend their time defunding the police and enforcing draconian lockdowns have they been real crisis plaguing america homelessness. you don't have to along far to find people camped out on sidewalks and living in shacks. tent cities. it's a problem that doesn't seem to be have a solution in sight. my next guest is weighing in on this problem from her own personal experience here now is cat cammack. congresswoman, thank you very
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much for being here i go back and forth from los angeles to new york i see stuff i have never seen before tent cities, hopelessness. drug abuse. this lack of kind of like a zombie dynamic that everybody looks away from. tell us about your experience? you went from homelessness obviously here to congress. what's your take on why this is happening in these blue cities? >> well, thank you so much for having me on, tammy. it's a real pleasure. and, yes, only in america can someone like me go from homeless to the house of representatives in less than a decade. it's pretty crazy. because for a long time, conservatives have ignored this problem, really giving the narrative to the left when it comes to issues like opioid addiction or homelessness, human trafficking. all these issues that have for a long time been dominated by the left's narrative that people just need handouts rather than a
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hand-up. and that's why i'm so passionate about telling the story. my family, we lost our small cattle ranch due to a big government program from legislators that didn't even bother to read the bill. so after being homeless for several months, we had the opportunity to pick ourselves up by our boot straps and really work to claw back into that american dream that everyone should aspire to. and that's a thing. republicans and conservatives, we have the best policies to really lift people out of poverty. capitalism. when you talk about the beauty of capitalism and what it has done to lift people out of poverty all across the world that's the story that never gets told. here in america we are seeing these government programs that are intended to help but they miss the mark every single time. >> tammy: that's an interesting point. congresswoman, that's what -- one argument i would make is that i would argue having come from the left, that there is an effort to maintain the pain because of the programs. the money that comes.
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the arguments that during election time demonizing people and being able to use it against others that, in fact, that is the point. rubbing salt into the wound is the phrase on the left. this is what republicans have got to step into this like you have. that is the conservative ideal. it's not about these are lazy people who need to get a boot on their bottom. it's a combination of opportunities and encouragement and optimism and programs that actually lift up as you are saying. >> exactly. because our country is about equal opportunity not equal outcome. the programs and policies of the left are meant to control people and keep them indestitute. that is why it is so important that conservatives get engaged and involved in these issues that we have allowed the let to dominate on. i'm telling you, when we invest locally in communities and we actually give people a hand up rather than a handout, we're going to see some of the best innovative ideas come to light.
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we're going to have the next generation of entrepreneurs. i can tell you right now this freshman class in the 117th congress we are tackling these issues like criminal justice reform, like homelessness. it's because we know that conservative policies are the ones that are going to drive the future and really lift our entire country out of this mess that the ultra liberal left has rammed down our throats time and time again. it starts by owning these policies and making sure that we have a seat and voice at the table. >> tammy: if anybody is going to get it done it sounds like you being there is one of the solutions because really, it is. we really want to get these things fixed. not to just have -- live off of the misery of these people and use as it a talking point. congresswoman cammack, thank you so much for joining me. good luck. thank you. now, gavin newsom does not care that the rest of the country is returning to normal. he wants to keep the covid party going. and those emergency powers that come with them. citizens and small businesses are indeed fighting back next. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> california governor gavin newsom lifting covid restriction orders starting tuesday after 15 months of brutal lockdowns. he will not be lifting the state of emergency next week as originally planned pit how convenient. one industry that's been disproportionally harmed our bars and restaurants by the golden state currently has come i got this, 330,000 fewer dining jobs than before the pandemic. but owners, restaurant owners in particular, are fighting back in an effort to get workers back into the kitchen. flat fish restaurant ceo joins me now with more. you are now, chef angier, more than a chef. you really were radicalized by this entire process. people know you because you
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stood up for restaurant owners, you started raising money for a restaurant own eyes. you are a national voice about the madness that encompass not just your state, but the nation. tell us now with this bit of a shift in how things are looking for you out there. >> thank you so much, tammy, and they give for those kind words. right now it's time for king newsom to hang up his ground. i know there are certain executive orders that are beginning to get lifted here, there was 58 provisions specifically, but with the grand executive orders still in place, that does two things that are going to continue to hurt restaurants. number one, it gives him the unilateral power is to continue to do whatever he wants to do, which we've seen from the pandemic he has use those and they have hurt, intended or unintended, they've hurt restaurants, small dolomite bars, and small businesses. i'm speaking with a lot of respective employees, employees who have worked with us in the
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past -- they don't fully believe they are not going to get shut down again. and now that we finally got some of the unemployment benefits and are retroactively waiting as we see now how many billions of dollars have been appropriated -- we've got to see this through. the messaging, the leadership isn't saying guys, we are through this. they are going to say well, we are going to keep the executive orders. >> it's not going to let you out and he hopes nobody hears your screams. that's who newsom is. also you've got a hughes social media presence and you've really moved people by the beauty of the food, or maybe it's your wife. one of you are cooking this remarkable food and you'd think look him up your place is getting famous and people would want to come in and not only dine, but also work for you. do you have any success in
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getting them to move away from the unemployment pandemic question mikey got a pretty good voice out there. >> i think that's obviously a much bigger conversation. we are offering 25-$30 an hour right now and we are still having trouble. it's not about living wage, it's about supply and demand. and it's trickling due to the supply chain and this is why we are seeing these indicators become more permanent. >> excellent stuff, great point. thank you for all you have done and all you will do. chef andrew gruel in southern california, thank you sir. thank you for watching fox news prime time this week. it's been an honor and a pleasure to be with you. i want to thank brian and cara, and michael, and mario, and callie, mindy, and brian, another michael, alex, and summer. the team that makes this program happen. it's an extraordinary experience
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