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>>laura: this is a special edition of the incoming all the week and one hour the soirée at lollapalooza gadi past those david can directing missile the corridor governor to the sturgis bike rally and she is here tonight to respond. and then first we have earlier this week joe biden made it very clear what he would like to take his vaccine mandates.
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>> we have done everything in our power, actually there is an we will do more but we continue to try to make the case to the american people who haven't taken the vaccine that it's in your interesting can save your life can fundamentally impact the lives of your children and the people that youif love. >>laura: the language is frightening on its face and frightening on its face and what it could entail. and to barry and negative and 18 paragraph are more severe measures such as mandating vaccines for interstate travel the administration it would be too polarizing for the moment. as not to say they will be implanted in o the future as public opinion continues to shift as a means to restore
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normalcy that concern is to polarizing how about illegal constitutional right now the strategic arms director and jason david's author of never let a crisis go to waste. good to see both of you. what about the no id to vote issue or out of 2022. >> isn't that ironic? individuals don't have access to getting a voter id but you better have that vaccine passport if you go eat a hamburger somewhere inhe new york city. i think president biden has to understand that they will be faced with legal challenge after legal challenges they push forward a federal vaccine
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mandate. you can just look at the tenth amendment tok prohibit the states from being forced to carry out federal policy. that's right think they will vehave the problem but the power lies in the states. that's where you see a more polarizing situation of the red states versus the blue states and how this is handled. but the biden administration is doing more to create fear and uncertainty and chaos as the cdc has continuously pushed a very mixed message and not build the confidence in the american people to say let's just get the studying get vaccinated and really build the trust again. >>laura: fox news has obtained exclusive audio of a private meeting between homeland security want to secretary
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mayorkas and border patrol agents in texas were covid is spreading. >> >>laura: it was unsustainable back in february where the surge began now he says that? >> i'm so glad that kamala harris is on top off this. i have no worries. [laughter] we have to stop importing covid if they are worried about utah then stop importing it on the border what they are doing with an open border i do agree with the governor from arizona called for the firing of secretary mayorkas he
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doesn't have operational control and had we had when he took office shame on him who voted for his approval and confirmation the united states senate but they have to get somebody. not kamala harris or secretary mayorkas or not even biden. it's about power and control it is not about doing the things that would stop covid from coming across the borders. >> if anything is impeachable offense over the past five years they hundred trump over nothinge twice then we have a concerted effort a purposeful effort to break the border to spread migrants all over the country for various reasons cheap wages i don't know what they are doing but that is impeachable this affects every american. >> it is. and i do think president biden is to blame including homeland
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security secretary and kamala harris they had created more chaos on this quarter and what is so disgusting they blame the trump administration for the chaos on the border. be real president trumps policies to remain in mexico ending catch and release that stopped those numbers. >>laura: they know what. >> and now it is unsustainable? but then we are fact they have to do an investigation. they could do one immediately. >>laura: i don't think the republicans are making a big enough deal of this. this is a size of major american cities 4 million migrant spread to the united states many infected with 4 covid over the course of this year and if this case continues, even half of the pace for the next three after
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that this changes the country forever in ways we have no idea where it will go. period. >> every single republican should be down on the border locking arms and making a big locking arms and making a big here we areow turning the corner getting ready for september and we're still twiddling your arms to figure out if we should even be united calling for hearing is not enough just to issue a press release republicans must do something dramatic and do it right away. >>laura: a clarion call from both of you. great to see both. a late-night announcement from the supreme court yesterday has the media doing cartwheels. >> with the new supreme court >> with the new supreme court justice with amy coney barrett but today a supreme court justice shot down the first legal challengeat against vaccine requirements. vaccine requirements. justice barrett did not have to think very long or hard didn't even bring it before the full court and immediately said no.
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>>laura: is it more difficult than that given the accommodations university was willing to make this was the emergency appeal there is an old saying that bad facts make bad law salacious get this straight right offtu the bat this is not a ruling on the merits of vaccine mandates. correct? correct? >> know this was a cursory review of one justice on this i case. the case has very distinguishing facts that need to be em emphasized. >>laura: professor what if the university start forcingiv people with the covid antibodies or the positive t cell test to have the
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atvaccinations? >> that is the key question because what happened in the seventh circuit ultimately in front of justice spirit is that the court was looking at university that made accommodations for religious or medical concerns you could continue to go to school if you establish to fit one of those exceptions. what a conservative judge said that is sufficient because you can still function as a student you have to do the tester wear a mask that they are recognizing that exceptions need to be made. the question isti really for school can get by with no exceptions even if you have a medical disabilityit or concern that we will not accommodate it. you just take your medical condition and educationer
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elsewhere. >>laura: a ruling blocking the new york state even action moratorium this violates the long-standing teaching that ordinarily no man can be a judge in his own case consistent with due process what about joe biden's determination to go forward with the moratorium even though we know how the court will rule? >> that was an interesting ruling that was state law that allowed effectively to es lchallenge to declare hardshp and the landlords had to accept that that is the portion the court said that violates due process. they allowed the provisions they allowed the provisions were the tenants go before the judge to establish hardship and once that happens the theoretically the landlords would be compensated for thethlo loss of this rent.
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but it is an interesting book and with the cdc were looking at a major fight developing because five justices said the cdc does not have thee authority under federal law to impose a nationwide moratorium and that is breathtaking because it says the cdc can make changes and issue orders to prevent the introduction of the disease or virus. that allows the cdc to freeze of actions across thehe country , they would have unprecedented a authority and power and the five justices said they don't see that but what is interesting is president biden said most experts said. that is how it is unconstitutional and the speaker policy on —- pelosi said call the professor at
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harvard who gave them apparently a green light. >>laura: now the administration may attempt to prevent individuals from engaging in interstate travel if not i vaccinated? have never seen anything like that in the history of the country what would that mean? >> that would be very dubious of the constitutional t standpoint with the suggestion they could negate state lawo preventing mask mandates the court has never gone that far to expand the authority of the federal government. >>laura: great to seefeve professor doctor fauci did not say anything about that diet birthday party complete with mask with friends and bad dancing that they did come hard for the next goes - - guestor governor noem responded to the controversy over sturgis bike rally in her
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state this weekend. that is next.
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>> it's understandable that people want to do the kinds of things they want to do, they want freedom to do that. but it comes a time when you are dealing w >> it is understandable that people want to do the kinds of things they want to do with the freedom to do that but there comes a time when you deal with the public health crisis that could involve
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you, your family and everyone people want to do the kinds of things they want to do with the freedom to do that but there comes a time when you deal with the public health crisis that could involve you, your family and everyone else that something supersedes that need to do what you want to do. >>laura: now he's not talking about the big birthday blowout filled with celebs and dancing techniques, that party was held without mask inside asi tent. he's talking about outdoor he's talking about outdoor motorcycle rallies in south dakota. so thed same thing happened last year when the media also freaked out over calling it a super spreader. it turns out those concerns were bogus out of 460,000 attendees there was just t .1 percent positive covid .1 percent positive covid cases. cases. that didn't stop msnbc panic pressure. >> as the rally becomes a super spreader in the makingto r with 700,000 attendees are to spread covid all across the country.
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they are screaming freedom but republicans know what side to be on indices they have chosen to be on the side of death. >>laura: coming from a party thatat embraces abortion on demand. now we have governor noem from south dakotas do you care to weigh in on being the side of death this weekend that sturgis? >> you made an excellent point it's interesting this side to the political party that embraces abortion on demand our ink using us embracing data we are allowing people to have personal responsibility may choices of when they want to assemble or gather and spend time out doors so we had t a here in south dakota. the rally will end on sunday the rally will end on sunday we are having a fantastic time were glad everybody made the trip. >>laura: before we went on air
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the seven-day average of covid death is.one right now in south dakota you have among the best results given the fact you did not lockdown or how the mask mandates and it seems like you have an seems like you have an enormous amount of circulating natural immunity from prior exposure is that track with what you are saying on —- seeing work. >> yes we have that powell so over 50 percent of the population is vaccinated and those visiting south dakota , we need to remind them people came last year of those 460,000 visitors, department of health tracked for many weeks after that and all we could verify was 125 cases from the sturgis bike rally initially taking precautions
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they can get tested if they want to we have medical help want to we have medical help if they would like it and we conduct this in a way that conduct this in a way that protects people's freedoms. it has been a great event and what doctor fauci is doing by constantly attacking the sturgis bike rally or focusing on south dakota to ignore liberals w who gather every single day with hypocrisy is wrong. single day with hypocrisy is it is unfortunate he builds a distressed into b his a patient on —- opinion but now he's picked winners and losers based on who he likes and who he doesn't. >>laura: d i think they do have some vaccine requirements with some vaccine requirements with lollapalooza it was outside with very few infections as well that i want to ask w you the biden administration is clearly floating and with that moved to prevent interstate travel among those who are not fully vaccinated there by isolating people allhi over the
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country. weiner office is a serious consideration but obviously in the mind of officials given the effective what they aren saying in other parts of the country? >> i would not doubt it because we have already seen different directives w come down from the federal government to from the federal government to our states but some just comply that many are not. andot his federal administration and joe biden oversteps his constitutional authority and takes away people's rights to make decisions they are supposed to makeke for themselves we will stand up governors many times of the last line of defense to help protect these freedoms americans have enjoyed. we have never seen that we have never seen that before. is unprecedented and is exactly the opportunity we all need to stand ourselves to remind the federal government with their job is and isn't and remember we cannot have leaders overstepped their authority in a time of crisis.
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>>laura: the migrants have come into the country , one.4 million have been encountered on the southern border. are you alerted to the deposits of migrant in your state when they arrive? you ever told? >> remember this i have my national guard on the southern border i have 50 members down there. >>laura: but they are still coming in. >> know they are not. not that i'm aware of his i have communicated aware on —- with those nonprofits and i told them they all need to be licensed to be in the state of south dakota they wanted to continue to be licensed and do work in our state which we want them and welcome them with great partnerships then this is something we will be watching and evaluating what they do to break federal law and to violate the trust of the state of south dakota.
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>>laura: does that include catholic charities? >> yes it does. spent they had been funneling migrants all of the country. >> that is exactly who's funnelinggo them our national guard was originally observing and spotting these individuals turning them over to border patrol who is directed w to turn them over to nonprofits to put distribute so it district south dakota i think it is i strategic our soldiers are down there to make sure we stop the drugs and human trafficking and getting individuals but also communicating with those nonprofits. >>laura: day care so much about covid but they just waltz that it is fascinating information you try to stop the influx of migrants into your state. have a great time this weekend. be safe and we will check back with you soon. thank you w so much.
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>>laura: right now we are watching the dumbing down of america in real-time. is happening at an alarming pace. states and school districts are rolling out new curricula to make the next generation in thisis country will prepared for the challenges in the realal world. want to take you through a few examples of the past few months. clark county nevada the school district there has implemented a new gravy policy attendance, participation and late assignments no longer matter. governors brown alarming oregon students to graduate without proving they can write anything or do basic math. in virginia department of education is moving to eliminate all accelerated math options prior to the 11th grade keep being higher achieving students from advancing as they usually
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would. china will love that. china will love that. now in california curriculumal asks teachers to remove preconceived biases about math particularly the idea of one right answer. you cannot make this up. high school civics teacher and author of the new book hollowed out. i was so impressed by you on my podcast that i had to bring you on." tv. don't screw up. [laughter] it's great to see you. >> there's no other way around this the left really does want our kids itan seems to be pretty done and fairly submissive. what iswh happening? >> i think we're confusing the compassionate view of trying to understand our kids in compassionate view of trying
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to understand our kids in support our kids socially and emotionally put them in a position to do well and replacing that with high expectations for young people. one of the things i've noticed emotionally put them in a position to do well and replacing that with high expectations for young people. schools have had to do more and more we providexpforuneo i,et three lunches a day and counseling services and clothing for students. but that's only half of the story. sometimes people think of the job of educators is to be therapeutic and compassionate that's nice and great but we also have to pivot and tell young people there is one door to the americanre dream and a high quality education you have to work hard and do things you don't want to do and yes, there is one right answer to a math question. >>laura: what does that do to kids general understanding came in that world around them if they don't have that came in that world around them if they don't have that grounding in western civilization? >> i am a lifelong civics>> teacher in a romantic about this country and i believe not
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fatalistic you are a consequence of what you come from, your parents or your difficulties. i reject all that. the end of the day we have to realize that a lot of young people live their lives completely untethered to adult values, don't responsibilities and adult role models a lot of adults in society, the parents, teachers, mentors, we have forfeited a lot of the ground that used to be occupied by s. it's great to be you have to have wisdom sometimes you have to get the license before you give those kids the car. >>laura: during the pandemic we saw drop we start florida to order arizona to california
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but we are still wasting kids time with the idea that everyone is a victim and critical race theory when a lot of kids cannot do basic writing? high school kids. i'm sorry but i keep saying this it is terrifying to me we're graduating kids who cannot write a decent essay forget to be graded. >> it doesn't take scientist to figure out when jet —- graduation rates are going up at the same time scores are going down and maybe we're going? it doesn't take a genius to seeki the. but at the end of the day what i would say about asian people is that they spent last 18 months n doing things not to their benefit. and my students but they were
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hiding anonymous black screens at all my students look like they were texting and turning in their work late. they were sleeping they were looking at notes during exams and before the pandemic it they were spending eight or nine hours a day. >>laura: whose fault isho that? >> it is our fault it's not the kids at the adults in society. >>laura: thank you. >> they need to start don't think again but now we're more interested to take sophie's at dinner then we are sitting here to actually imbue our children at the dinner table with the values we know the two meaningful. >>laura: now have a meal with your kids and engage with your kids a message that everyone needs to hear the book is hollowed out. jeremy adams and award-winning teacher do you love teaching and that's what you wrote this and we salute you and the educators who still care.e, thank you.
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>> right here in new york with me, and raymond arroyo, which disgra very bad dance moves? next.
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crotch daily in nothing else ever. >> when i had children i also did not wash them every day i did not bathe my newborns ever and something smells. [laughter] >> if you can see dirt on them, clean them otherwise there is no point. >> it's called hygiene. >> e tbut we should be washed regularly. no one ones to smell your funk or your kids but this is a real fad. don't laugh here is kristen go describing her delayed bathing habits red flag.
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>> and fortunately andte also causes infections if you leave bacteria on the body by the time people snow you you are way past bathingng time. >>laura: perhaps she has never traveled to decades when deodorant was a big thing in france but the first time i went to europe and there was difference in very pungent and in the eighties it was not a big part of the daily routine. >> there still some places you can go for that sensation the opposite of the no washing celebrities t showers in the morning after his workout whenwn he gets home from work out i used to be called common decency and basic hygiene. >>laura: let me say when i was a kid i think we based when i
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was little once a week in my house. my mom is coming down on you. >> may be once or twice i have been to newe orleans not a lot is cleaned regularly there. they are all up in the together thanke you also our next guest reacting to those not wanting to mask their kids. and with those responsibilities i have the right when you affect other people and then to talk about actions of affecting other people but the personal indiscretions so he is
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exercising his freedoms but don't exercise yours. >>laura: and his accent is now perfect right? and how he grew up in a strict german and austrian upbringing they whacked the kids and he said i was a rebel. said i was a rebel. i like to break the rules but they wanted conformity.. so it's okay for a little so it's okay for a little arnold but nobody r else? >> and nobody may now want him to come back. >>laura: that you miss him as governor? >> there was a house husband hamptons citing .
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>> he is really getting down. the brothers are on the way out but at least chris is enjoying his time off i don't begrudge him actually kind of like him here. >> i like that rather than him trying to climb out of the basement we enacting his emergence from covid. i'm coming but he's already been out biking. >> so dancing with the stars i just say thatth s now. >> he actually is a pretty good dancer.
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raymond is a great dancer he is. msa. dancing with the stars. >>laura: just days after biden says the afghan army speaks for itself see approved the deployment of 3000 troops to protect kabul so are we falling back into another forever war? reaction next.
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>> in just the last >> and just last few days multiple cities have irrefutable evidence the vast majority of afghan forces cannot hold greyhound. is your plan and has a developed? >> look. we spent over $1 trillion over 20 years. we trained and equipped with modern equipment with over 300,000 afghan forces. and afghan leaders have toaf come together. we lost thousands and they lost death and injury and american personnel have to fight for themselves. >>laura: actually giving one the better answers we've invested thousands of hours of trade trying training so
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planning supplying the with how quickly that collapsed the president green led the deployment of three infantry battalions going back in. 3000 troops now the nation is supposedly evacuation of embassy personnel and other american countries how do we it's worth asking if you need three battalions for that? why did we investigate so much money on the afghan army why those expendituresth have proven so useless? the pentagon was told to build an army that can hold the country and resist the taliban. anybody will watching would find out today on the streets and yesterday they plainly fail then that task. in someone or anyone should be held accountable for that epic
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failure? now this is a basic constitutional oversight function of congress. if this fails to act it will have hundred itself completely pointless other than being a socialist / and that the american people are voting to end these wars since 2008 we have been right the whole time it's obvious the afghan government is hopeless let's government is hopeless let's just get out 20 me now is an infantry for the platoon leader as a current candidate for the senate in a pennsylvani. shine you were there is biden making the rightin decision? >> yes. but it's important to add context. this is president trumps strategy biden plagiarized it like he has and everything else in his life president trump we all him a great deal of credit for initiating this conversation in the face of withering opposition from generals who are more focused
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building a jeffersonian democracy then to defeat the terrorist who attacked us on september 11 and those democrats find themselves pro- war during four years president trump to be on the opposite side of an issue. so yes, he is right but i also want to say our troops did an amazing job in afghanistan they gave them the shop on —- a shot they built wills and schools taught little girls how to read they set up the next generation for success and now is their time to fight for it. >>laura: but that's not the role for the us military. they are not trained to be tutors. they are not trained to teach they are not trained to teach science class to seventh graders that is not their job. when i was. in iraq for seven days, kids that were 22 or 23 years old in 2006, when this
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when i wears rob around going to iraq these west point grads were saying they don't want to tear one —- want us here. one after the other said that and in afghanistan the story is even more tragic that why are we surprised by any of this quick. >> you are exactly right leading that infantry platoon with the bin laden back msi then our mission was counterterror. we were focused on the next on —- direct kinetic strikes against the enemy. large swath of enemy we secure the afghan people. i would make the argument the war from the initial but then we implement into that communist strategy a
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counterinsurgency strategy but then after the tribal country so with that is initial the troops should not be focusing on democracy but accomplishing the mission. >> there is a disturbing piece but the title is is the woke but america has becomebe what friends was that? we do not the may and fighters who are incredible people, we have the wind a war outright
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77 years should there be hearings to determine what are we doing right or dmi wrong? >> you are absolutely right this is why it's so important to involve congress we should go back to declare war the last time we declared war in the country was world war ii. i if we don't declare war or involve congress wars go on forever and the lesson in this chaos in afghanistan we shed not be sending more troops in. no more troops for another ten .ears i think the lesson is we should have left afghanistan years ago. p>>laura: donald trump said but then doing everything to make the president directives fulfilled. >> our troops that we are poor
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ways to lose the war because they have lost focus for what victory looks like in that one —. teeseventeen >>laura: maybe they should be focused on critical race theory and gender bending that winning wars. we will be following your campaign closely. good to see y you. final thoughts when we return.
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