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health officials are saying the omicron winter surgical last 6 to 8 weeks. jason: the winter of death. that is all for tonight. thanks for watching a special edition of the ingraham angle. check my podcast jason in the house, you can get it anywhere you listen to podcasts, just type in jason in the house. that filled up next. jason: it is tuesday december 8th, president biden promised to shut down the virus but now pieces covid responses up to the states. >> president biden: there is no federal solution. it is on the state level and all of it is down to where the rubber meets the road. >> as biden had stated beach house we are live in washington with what comes next.
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>> 8-year-old man assaulted midflight because he took off his mask to eat. we will tell you what we learned about the woman dubbed delta karen and the charges she is facing. neil: democrats closing the year without a major win, a critical change to the filibuster will pave the way for their election reform power grab. you are watching "fox and friends first" benjamn: of you had wonderful christmas. todd: it was awesome. benjamn: president biden leaves for a holiday vacation. benjamn: neil: you this after meeting
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with governors on the testing shortages the cdc changes isolation protocol. david, good morning. >> reporter: the change in quarantine requirements, this is what you should do if you test positive. isolate, stay home for 5 days, this applies to everyone regardless of vaccination status. if you have no symptoms or they been resolved you can leave your home, continue to wear a mask around others for 5 additional days. if you have a fever wait until it goes away. if you were exposed to someone with covid 19 quarantine. if you've been visible gotten two shots, pfizer or modernity in the last 6 months or j and j in the last two months, where a
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mask around others for 10 days, test on day 5 if possible. if you have systems, test and stay home. if exposed and unvaccinated got shots more than 6 months ago, 5 days, wear a mask for another 5 days. a lot of information the cdc has posted online. testing is easier said than done especially with the testing shortage right now, the president admitted in a call more testing is needed and his team is behind the ball. >> as you look at federal solutions that will alleviate the challenge, make sure we do not let federal solution stand in the way of state solutions. >> reporter: perhaps to the surprise of the president's team he said this was >> make sure that we do not let federal solutions stand in the way of state solutions. >> president biden: there is no federal solution.
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this gets all that state level and ultimately gets down to where the rubber meets the road. >> next month the government will mail half 1 billion home tests directly to your home to help with the testing shortage, the president in delaware until sunday, no public events on his schedule today. back to you. benjamin: congressman weikel walsh stunned it took this long for the white house to realize big government top-down solutions don't work. >> biden catching on to what americans caught on to a year ago, voting with their feet, moving to florida, tennessee, texas, 1000 today coming into florida for their individual freedom, liberty because we believe that they can choose best what is good for their family and livelihoods, not
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washington dc, that underscores everything, that's why california, new york, illinois, massachusetts i learned losing people left and right. todd: there are two ways to look at this. why is they so heavy-handed. masks on planes, trains, public transportation, vaccines in the military and the federal workforce and fighting tooth and nail in the supreme court to defend its vaccine mandate for private business? benjamin: mixed messaging confusing for anyone watching this as well. people fleeing california. it is a couple the past 10 years, california for example, 6.1 million people left
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california in the last 10 years, 4.9 of gone in and it is speeding up with covid restrictions because people are being fed up with being told what to do. we had two years of the pandemic, people want to get on with their own lives and make their own decisions and democratic run states will suffer as a result. we are seeing across the board, thousand a day going to florida, that's a staggering number and you've got to wonder at what point the administration can pivot and change. i don't think it will but it should. todd: if donald trump took a vacation to delaware in the midst of all this the mainstream media would be excoriating him 24/7 during the week after christmas. i guarantee you don't hear much from the likes of the mainstream media going forward even though president biden seems to travel to delaware an awful lot. benjamin: we won't hear anything at all. moving on, americans holiday
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travel, more than 200 flights already canceled today. yesterday 2800 flights were canceled around the globe. major airlines blaming bad weather and omicron related stock shortages for those cancellations. thousands of americans caught stranded for the holidays. slight disruptions are expected to linger this week. todd: slamming the laws you for making laws and he can follow through on them. >> every which way from sunday and yet the mayor installing another harsh penalty for small businesses. >> i'm worried about the hospitality industry rebounding from this. >> he is making laws and he won't be there to see them through. >> the café opened last september and says things look bleak for his business right now. mayor bill deblasio's term will end later this week on new year's eve. eric adams will be sworn in as
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mayor on new year's day. benjamin: president biden signs the new nearly $770 billion defense bill that neither he nor the military are fully satisfied with. >> tray with all the details. >> reporter: yesterday president biden signed a $760 billion defense bill but the plan doesn't include money to move detainees from guantánamo bay. in a statement the president said the bill constrains the flexibility of the executive branch and should illuminate restrictions about transferring those at gitmo and a provision that will require reports on how much american misery equipment was deployed when us forces left afghanistan. breaking the sound further the bill put into place a 2.7% pay increase for troops in the national defense authorization act that will remove 50,000 soldiers from receiving cost-of-living allowance from the pentagon.
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right now there's tension in the military over policies that include the vaccine mandate for troops. 169 marines and 27 members of their force have been discharged over refusal to get the shot. the signing of this event spending plan comes amid increased and continued threats from countries like iran, china and russia. benjamin: thanks very much. one retired army colonel says the push to get all servicemembers vaccinated is the latest misguided move by commander-in-chief too concerned about being woke. >> the biden administration has decided anyone who refuses to take the vaccine and is in uniform is presenting resistance to the biden administration's new order inside the military. i think that is ridiculous but that is their view.
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if you don't take the vaccine you are also opposed to crt, equity, social justice, these other things they seem to be ready to ram down everybody's through. the important thing to realize is covid is not the black plague. we only had 82 fatality since the pandemic began inside the armed forces and that means 0.013% of the people infected with the virus of lost their lives. benjamin: we are talking to kathy barnett about this later on in the show. the us defending sending officials to beijing while upholding its diplomatic boycott of deal and picks. the chinese foreign minister called a first. the foreign ministry said he received at least 18 us applications for diplomatic visas. the biden administration this supports the athletes, not to attend the games, president
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biden announced the boycott earlier this month citing human rights abuses by the chinese party with the disappearance of the chinese tennis star. todd: a republican congressman says the push to overhaul voting losses how little regard the white house has for the rule of law. >> the threat to our republican national security is at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. these are individuals at war with the american people, at war with the rule of law. the elections are the thing the american people will see next year and they know it and want to do what they can to stop the american people from standing up in defense of this great country. todd: a change to the senate filibuster rule to push through a sprawling election bill which republicans say would sway elections in the left's favor, that bill unlikely to pass in the evenly split senate if rules remain and act. harvard law professor alan dershowitz says democrats are in a desperate scramble for power.
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>> which ever way you come out on voting rights reform the idea of the ends justifying the means, making short-term benefits and long-term problems like ending the filibuster or packing the supreme court, giving executive power to the president over matters that are legislative are long-term problems designed to simply help the democrats in the short-term. benjamin: four people killed and several injured in a filing shooting spree. police asked suspect began shooting before opening fire on officers just outside the city. authorities say the officer with it is undergoing surgery. the suspect was killed. police believe the suspect acted alone at a motive is unclear. a colorado da asking the judge to consider reducing the 110
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year sentence for truck driver convicted in a deadly crash. the da is asking the judge to extend the sentence of 20 to 30 years for the crash which killed four people. the sentence has drawn national attention and says 20 to 30 years is too much for what many believe is a tragic accident. they are asking the governor for clemency. a hearing is set for january 13th. deliberations in the ghislaine maxwell trial after the jury asked the judge for a definition of what the incitement charge really means, soldiers asking the transcript of testimony from the ex-boyfriend of one of her accusers. maxwell sending her holiday and her sixtieth birthday behind bars. details and even is encouraging injury to stand next hour for each day going forward in an is up to speed up the verdict. maxwell faces six charges based on accusations of four women who claimed she was involved in jeffrey epstein's sexual
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misconduct. a new jersey police officer's emotional sendoff over dispatches taking social media by storm. take a listen. >> last 2 of duty. >> it was an honor and pleasure to serve the residents of north arlington. todd: he served as a dispatcher and an officer working his way up to lieutenant. his daughter posting the tribute. we are "fox and friends first" also thank him for his 20 years of service. benjamin: 14 after they are. a 911 dispatcher going viral for sounding the alarm on a surgeon crime in his city. >> you say chicago people are afraid like it is a death zone. they were scared.
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benjamin: chicago's year-long crimes like isn't something the party does new year's eve, city planning the biggest fireworks show in the city's history to pour in the new year. mayor lori lightfoot facing backlash for wishing city residents enjoys kwanzaa, 17 others including 11-year-old boy were injured in chicago's shooting over christmas we can. into more than 800 hall of sides committed in chicago this calendar year which is a new city record.
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todd: a 9/11 dispatcher sounding the alarm over a police staffing shortages. >> it is outrageous. i'm not happy. in chicago people are afraid like it is a death zone. officers text to be they were scared, tired of this nonsense, they have no backing and are scared being out there by themselves. todd: thank you for getting up early with us. was the breaking point that led you to make that video? >> i to say whatever i'm saying in my opinion, in the city of chicago or the dispatcher. i'm sick -- speaking as an american citizen and the breaking point is not what took place that night but every
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night, every day, every morning, every afternoon while i'm sitting here right now. it is crime, out of control and chicago deserves to know what has been done behind closed doors is all false. todd: how did it get this bad? >> chicago has been on the decline or an increase, the crime has consistently got up and things just gone down from the previous administration but this is the absolute worst it has been. inspecting every part of the community, every part of the town. i love chicago, the greatest city in the world but this is not pointing fingers at anyone personally but speaking out to the individuals they put into office in chicago, you cannot, you cannot do more with less
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when it comes to public safety. police, fire or ems, this is not -- the mayor of the city or the police department, do your job, speak for the officers out there for people in this area and get out and that the police be the police. benjamin: mayor lori lightfoot us asking federal-aid. >> i formally asked the attorney general of the united states mary garland to detail atf agents to chicago for 6 months so that we can increase the number of gun investigations and seizures in chicago. todd: putting aside why she did not accept federal-aid from donald from when he offered it. would we be in this position if she hadn't helped got the chicago pd in the way she and so many mayors around the country did last year?
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>> this is nothing to do with a political party whether you are progressive, democrat or republican. i stand for what i believe in and this is on fox, donald trump, i didn't agree with everything the guy did. i didn't but for him but that was my president and i respected his position. the guy wanted to offer resources. there were hundreds less people killed and that was horrible. but because of an egotistical bully in the city and that is my opinion, not my job but that's my opinion, because of that ego and what is going on with our mayor, in my opinion the blood is on her hands. every child and every youth and adult and elderly person shot, killed, put out of vehicles because of carjackings is on
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her head, absolutely shameful. nothing breaks into sexuality or politics, you are the mayor, do your job. and i are going to come back and say no you want help, now you want help, that is garbage. >> >> keith for into and junior, we appreciate all you do in your job trying to get people to aid that they need, fingers crossed, prayers to you and your city that it improves in 2022, hopefully they don't continue to go down the peace -- path. appreciate it. over to you. benjamin: the time is 24 minutes after the hour. a face-off in florida as cnn gives the mayor of miami beach a platform to level a big accusation against governor ron desantis. we will see what he said coming up. low approval ratings and no landmark achievement cabinet difficult year for the biden white house. will a bad 2021 lead to a worse
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the 2 democratic congressman and his wife will no longer trade personal stock after missing a disclosure deadline, dumping stock index on stock, questioning the oil company is clean energy practices. according to rules commerce members and their spouses have a maximum of 45 days to report stock sales, they did not meet that deadline. benjamin: the biden administration pushing federal covered mandates but now the president says he doesn't think the federal government has the ability to successfully handle the pandemic. >> make sure that we do not let federal solutions stand in the
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way of state solutions. >> president biden: there is no federal solution. this gets all that state level and ultimately gets down to where the rubber meets the road. benjamin: thanks for getting up early with us today and this is a bit confusing because he says there is no size fits all, must be handled it state level but vaccine mandates, mask mandate, when some states took matters into their hands like florida, he started a probe, civil rights probe. is he confused, mixed messaging, is it hypocrisy? >> combination of all three and if you look i hope what president biden said will get through to his friends at the teachers union, his friends that are governors of democrats states because they have been the problem through the whole coven process.
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no issue exemplifies the hypocrisy and double standard of the mainstream media more than covid 19 and only i can imagine if donald trump had been this inconsistent on covid messaging and 20 take a booster and running out of tests the mainstream media has given president biden a pass when he has really botched the covid response especially as of late. >> what do you think needs to happen? what should the administration be doing to put the pandemic behind us? >> what needs to happen is we need to learn to live with covid. covid is very serious. i believe we need to continue to educate people on the benefits of being vaccinated but i don't think doctor fauci is the right person for this job.
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he should have been terminated a long time ago and he has lost the confidence of the majority of americans on messaging so if we look at the new year president biden should make changes to his cabinet. i would like to see changes to just about every cabinet member but we are talking about covid here and we need a new face of covid moving forward and we have to learn to live with this. we can't continue to shut the government down, can't put pressure on tight labor market by forcing people to be vaccinated. that will make the labor shortage worse and create more inflation so president biden has to look in the mirror and try to live by what he told governors, there is no 1-size-fits-all approach to this, the federal government is not the answer. we have to work with each individual state and can't continue to shut the government down. benjamin: president biden closing his first year in office with historically low
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approval ratings. no legislative victories to speak of, putting of the poll numbers, president biden's approval rating is 43%, disapproval 51%, vice president harris's approval at 44%, 54% disapproval. what do you make of that? that is pretty horrific, look at the last year, what are your thoughts? >> there was no honeymoon period with president biden, right after that he started doing things like canceling the construction of the southern border wall which has led to huge amounts of illegals, huge amounts of drugs across the border, huge amounts of covid across the border, cut off the keystone pipeline, gas prices have doubled, inflation is on the rise, there's a labor shortage, the afghanistan debacle made every american mad at the biden administration. i don't think he has a single thing he can town is an accomplishment.
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i hope he spends time over the christmas break and reflects and tries to come back and get to regular order, can't continue to stuff 20 issues in one bill like build back america, you need to have a bill that pertains to what you are voting on and hopefully he will try to resemble what the president is supposed to be about and work with congress and do with the american people expect the president to do. >> we don't have much time, looking forward, the republicans feel pretty good about the midterms in 2022 but what policies do we need to focus on, really pushed to get that message out that the republican party is the one to vote for? >> the biggest issue usually in elections is the economy and the economy is in a bad position right now with respect to inflation so the democrats continue to spend money unnecessarily that's going to lead to more inflation, republicans want to toe the line on spending and that's a big issue, everyone understands
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inflation is taxation and the biden policies are leading to inflation. >> thank you for getting up early with us this morning, really appreciate it. happy new year and hope you come back and join us again. thank you. benjamin: did you see this? todd: a man assaulted for removing his masks to we, the internet congresswoman delta karen. glenn youngcan's biggest election victory of the year because he promised to give parents their power back in the classroom so wise the left echoing terry mcauliffe's losing message? >> don't understand the idea that parents should decide what is being taught.
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number of unruly passengers. >> reporter: that woman identified as real estate agent patricia cornwall facing federal assault charges accused of striking and spitting on and 80-year-old passenger. cornwall, next playboy model and nfl cheerleader seen in the viral confrontational lashing out at the man from being unmasked. meanwhile she wasn't wearing a mask herself. the complaint to the incident started when cornwall could not get to her seat because a beverage cart was blocking the aisle. a flight attendant asked her to find it empty seat, she responded, what a my rosa parks? the complaint says at this
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point the elderly passenger told her she wasn't black, wasn't on a bus and wasn't in alabama. cornwall, also known as patty britton is also facing charges for a dui arrest in florida last month. her attorney saying she suffers anxiety and failed to take her medication before the airplane incident. the mass confrontation comes as the faa reports a staggering 5300 air rage attacks in this year long, the agency saying many of those incidents are related to masking rules. the slightest doctor anthony fauci has grim news for passengers hoping to drop their masks in the near future. >> want to make sure people keep their masks on. the idea of taking masks off in my mind is really not something we should be considering. >> cornwall was released on a 20,$000 bond and was told not to consume alcohol or travel on commercial flights as the case proceeds. back to you guys. >> i don't miss flying. thank you very much.
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pivotal election of 2021 was in virginia. glenn youngcan's resolving victory giving the gop a ton of confidence heading into the 2022 midterms. >> president biden: now we look at 2022. i want to tell my republican friends get ready, powell, you are going to have a problem. i believe we are going to win. >> republican strategist ted harvey joins us now. thanks very much for getting up with us this morning. the republicans have to feel pretty good going into 2022. they need only 5 house seats, one senate seat to flip those and we were talking in the intro about youngercan. what you think republicans can learn from the youngcan victory in virginia as they move forward in 2022. >> it wasn't the virginia election elections all across the state and all across the country and the number one
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issue was education and parental involvement in education and the democrats are stuck in a bind, controlled by the teachers union and not going to let up their control of the public school system and the american people are pushing back against the radical left that is controlling the schools and that is what is crushing the democrats and why youngcan won and americans want -- across the country and school board elections across the country. >> he would have think democrats would make statements that don't lead to more youngcans are the country but nicole hannah jones, founder the 1619 project did not get the memo. >> i don't understand this idea that parents should decide what is being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies or science we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area.
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benjamin: putting aside the fact that she says she's not a professional educator but she is a college professor, we will put that aside for another day. don't statements like that virtually assured that parents regardless whether they are republican, democrat, independent are going to vote republican because they don't want that notion, that sentiment in their schools. >> that's the philosophy the democrat party, that parents have no say in the education of the kids and if you look at polls democrat pollsters the published polls for the democratic governors association said that 9% of people who voted for biden in 2020 switched their and voted for youngcan, 52% were unaffiliated. the democrats are bleeding unaffiliated all across the country and it is because of this arrogance they have that says the school boards, the parents have no ability to have
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any say in the education of their children and parents are not going to put up with that and that is why you see them rise up and confronting school board members across the country. benjamin: washington post said if the election were held today 51% say gop versus 41% democrats. when you have 23 democrats retiring that means a lot of seats, which of those seats should we be looking at closely? which race will be key? >> a more important poll came out from upholster that said 45% of independent voters wanted republicans, 47% to 27% for democrats. like i said before the democrats are bleeding unaffiliated.
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it doesn't matter what seat they are in, if it is within 10% i think the republicans have a chance to win every one of those seats, this could be one of the greatest red waves we've seen in american history and it is because president biden has historic low approval ratings but so do democrats in congress and that will be shown in the outcome of the elections one year from now. todd: i will let you take that. benjamin: thank you for joining us and hope you will come back, keep an eye on the 2022 race. did you hear about this story? two california education officials residing in disgrace after being caught living far from the golden state?
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benjamin: second california education official resigned after being called out for not living in the state, equity project manager lives in texas. california state employees are prohibited living out of state and banned from traveling to texas in 17 other states deemed to have discriminatory laws is greater linkedin profile she has worked in texas since 2016. her exit follows the pressure daniel lee, philadelphia-based psychologist, lee was california's first superintendent of equity. cnn giving miami beach's mayor airtime to accuse governor ron desantis for the rising covid cases as the omicron variant spreads nationwide. >> do you think of other desantis has made this pandemic worse? >> i don't think there's any
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question. the governor and legislature decided to champion not taking the virus rather than urging people to take the virus. >> cnn has criticized the governor including once when reporter jim acosta suggested naming a new covid strain the desantis variant after he claims desantis refused to promote mask mandates. todd: americans ditching crime cities and moving to florida and texas were residents are praising the leadership. that includes our next guest who moved to the south china sea, paul miller, who joins us now. welcome to florida. what was the final straw for you? why did you decide to move? >> ultimately it came down to not wanting to spend my future eating cat food because cat
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food is getting pretty expensive. the taxes were telling me in illinois. my taxes went up, my property taxes went up $1,000 in one year. we were fighting them every time there was a tax increase, this time we couldn't fight it and the trend was going to go up, they were talking about raising property taxes even higher and i needed to leave illinois. that is where i was born and raised in chicago on the north side and i raised my kids there and they are still in illinois. my brothers, it was a tough decision. todd: you are not alone in making a decision based on those reasons. top cities americans moved to in 2022 include dallas-fort worth, charlotte, sarasota in florida, nashville and tampa and let's look at where people
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left. chicago, that is where you are, los angeles, new york, san diego, california which is beautiful but also really expensive and detroit and the reason people are going, most americans agree with the reason you left, lower cost of living in other cities compared to the left, 43% say better culture, 39% political reasons, lower taxes, lower cost of living and better weather. you definitely get better weather in florida. if we know the causes of the mass exodus and you can't change the weather, why don't the cities change the things they can change that force people to flee? >> i think it is just generation, generational and tradition the democrats vote democrat and it is almost like a religion. i have to admit i was a democrat. i was born in a blue city, the
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working man but i realized pretty much into my 40s that it wasn't working and changed parties, very happy that i did and i don't understand why people don't see what i see. it is almost like a religion. people are mesmerized by a media that does not have their best interests at heart, that is working for aside that i don't understand. todd: appreciate you being with us, best of luck there. they fight for our freedom and
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benjamin: tuesday the twentieth, president biden pushing covid mandates but he says the federal government isn't the answer to the pandemic. >> president biden: there is no federal solution. this gets solved at the state level. that is where the rubber meets the road. benjamin: we have the details on the confusing comments as the president heads to the beach.
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