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>> police are coming up under her seat across. critics charge the left policies and anti-comp rhetoric that created this kind of wild west out of my sphere. these attacks are a deadly consequence of it all. i'm kayleigh mcenany and this is "outnumbered." here today, my cohost, harris faulkner, fox news anchor kevin mcfarlane. and fox cohost, brian to me.
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it was a heartbreaking weekend for our nations law enforcement officer, a manhunt is underway as we speak for the suspect who murdered a texas constable deputy during a traffic stop. a texas special agent died in a car crash while arresting migrants near the border. at our nation's capital, another police officer was shot and wounded. sources are calling what happened a place in new york city a "complete execution." a career criminal out on probation decided to open fire on officers at harlem when they discover dominic were responding to a domestic violence call. the antics killed rookie cop and deputy partner will cling to it life with a bullet lodged in his brain peered hollered down like hundreds of fellow officers gathered at the funeral home to pay respects, who was just 22 years old and a newlywed and he
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graduated high school less than five years ago and had this inspiring message for younger students back then. watch. >> when i was a freshman i didn't have anyone to motivate me. i want to motivate you. i want you all to hear me, hear my voice and know that you're going to get through it. >> what a beautiful soul, harris, i was heartbroken all weekend thinking about his widow, thinking about his mother, he's described by fellow officers as a young man who loved going to church. he loved his mother, his widow paid tribute to him and here's what he had to say in this beautiful attribute called fly high, my beautiful angel, yesterday i visited the locker room where you stuff facetime me at during your meal time, or right before you had to go downstairs to the muster room for roll call at 1500. last night was supposed to be our day five and you are our deal for three days. we both waited for that to spend
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time together. now your soul will spend the rest of my days with me through me right beside me. i love you until the end of time. it's just heartbreaking, harris. >> harris: it's important for us to see that humanity in our police force. it's important for us to understand what we are losing and what we have lost. that it is not replaceable. it is important for us to see this, just as it it is with our military with those who remain relatively faithless in society making up their business or directing us. because when you talk about taking resources away from them, when you talk about putting them in harm's way and working them triple shifts because so many people are leaving because you've defunded or because you're not protecting them in other ways, then you know you are talking about human beings. it becomes very difficult to wipe away a human being if you have love and goodness in your
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heart. i'd like to believe that the majority of people in america do. that's why we are so great as a nation. however, there are some among us who have not dialed that up recently when they look at protectors. maybe politics of cotton in the way. i don't want to guess what is stopping it. but they need to see these faces and know these stories. we need to make sure that they do. i dedicate at least three or four hours a year, dedicated on-screen hours of police special. once a quarter, sometimes more. this is why i do it. we have a symbiotic relationship. we are not here without them. and their purposes us. are there some that need reform among them, as there are some among us? we are all in it together. my heart breaks for the family. we lost something incredible and mr. rivera, but we gained
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something too. his bride reminded of us of our humanity and i think her for that. >> absolutely, harris, progressives are being reminded of the humanity of these officers, brian. for some assist about-face, christian rib jordan tweeted this in january, nypd is still the biggest gang in new york city. then this attack happened in her district. what did she tweet about two hours after this horrific attack? she's tweeting about gardens. she sent community garden to build local power. there are spaces where neighbors build relationship. beware of new housing projects. she went on after two hours after this attack. then for four hours even not acknowledging these officers. it's unacceptable.
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>> brian: for the last two years it's been deep on the police since george floyd. everyone says that's what our cops are and nobody has any kind of patience for tweets like that two years ago. we started sobering up and understanding that while we focused on other things like the pen to other elections we looked around and said wait a second, defund the police. that's a bad idea. we almost lost the house because of that. let's see if we can get that straight. we did not get that straight. a cop sit back and say i don't want to go to jail for this, i don't want to be involved in this. then of they are told they are going to get fired if they don't get vaccinated. let's look at the criminals but the new mayor of the new york city wants to focus on guns. look, if they were and are made wouldn't of happened, i get it. but if you stop, question, and for us they would stop getting those guns. with sean mcneil spitting almost every type of year with some type of problem with law and order since 1998. this guy, who was noteworthy, yet executed these cops.
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if there wasn't a third cop taking him out who knows what kind of damage he would have done this was a domestic dispute. this was the mayor of new york city, if you straighten out this place others will follow. we are so far from being straightened out my now the mayor says i'm going to come up with a plan. let's get guns off the streets. that is laughable. the ask the mta can you do a favor and short out the subways? another guy was thrown on the tracks this weekend. we are behind the eight ball. coming up with a plan and blaming the federal government for guns is not a good start. i am not encouraged. >> not encouraged at all. yet the nypd critics, or police critics in general who wanted to reimagine, defund police, or whole have otherwise criminalized police officers new york city. let's put their names up in pictures because i believe that
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we have to have accountability here. public advocate state attorney general with peter james, councilmember say honey's optima assembly member robert caro, councilmember christian wood robinson. these are individuals who want to criticize police all of a sudden in the wake of the subject they are seeing the light and they are us and we support our officers in some way. speak of these left-wing liberal politicians are not disavowing what they have said before about when they vilify and demonize the police. they are saying they are sorry that the police officers were shot, one was murdered. what they are regurgitating is a political boilerplate. there is no shift in their policy whatsoever. it's pretty obvious they are only speaking out not because they have heart and soul and understand the power of prayer for those who have lost loved
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ones, particularly in such a violent manner or doing their duty to protect the people of this fine city, but they spoke up because of the polls. i think that's pretty clear. they are starting to react to this because the polls have turned against them, not because of what was done to these police officers. it's hurting them in the polls. 81% in the polls are extremely concerned with crime. that's the flip. listen, these politicians are speaking out because it's in their self interest. in terms of the new mayor, eric adams, there's been five police officers shot in the first three weeks on the job. rather than go after the district attorney in manhattan, alvin bragg who was said point blank that he will only seek car searle sentences, or prison, for
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those who do commit murder or deadly assault. so instead of eric adams, the mayor, loudly condemning the district attorney, i think he actually it was at harlem hospital. he got up and said that bail reform wasn't the problem, and essentially that we need to pass build back better in order to fight crime. i'm not making it up. he was still thinking politics when he was standing outside of the hospital where the memorial was. >> you know who's not backing down? black lives matter d.c. here's what they tweeted last night in the wake of a d.c. officer being shot. thank god he survived. "this is the point we've been making for months.
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look at their reaction and coverage tonight. tearjerker press conferences and proclamation of heroes coming soon. imagine if people knew these folks names, names. being back in d.c. is more dangerous than any job. this is what they thought the tweet in the wake of all of these attacks? >> no amount of spin or hand-wringing is going to erase with those people dead. did they really think there would be a different result if they defunded the police? letting prisons loose, letting career criminals out on the streets with guns? nothing is going to excuse it. those people have blood on their hands. the american people not stupid. they can spend all they want but the average american is seeing it in their own community. i think the average americans have had enough and they are going to send these people packing at the local level, at the state level, and at the
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federal level. we should definitely encourage that to happen. >> democrat politicians can ignore what's happening in the streets but you can't change the reality that people are happening seen in their lives. we talk about it every day on "outnumbered." coming up, the united states seems to be turning up the pressure on russia over the ukraine. president biden is now sending thousands of troops to the region. the russia showdown next. ual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein,
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>> there is uncertainty across the world with regards to russia and whether it will invade its neighbor, ukraine. and what role if any of the president of the united states plans to play in all of it after putting a kitten in the head of
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put in and saying do not crush it. while it's in effect on our markets. take a peek at the dow. it's still early in the day. it will do all sorts of things but we are keeping an eye on it. the dow is falling for a seventh straight day dropping more than a hundred points as tensions continue to rattle investors. he makes it altogether and you get an ugly, distasteful stew. dagen mcdowell, we are fortunate enough to have you from fox business today. you can help us make sense today. speak of the markets of been falling beginning of the year. in addition to the nasdaq composite, the major market gauges have been down three weeks in a row. the nasdaq and s&p suffered their worst week since the beginning of the pandemic.
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think about that, the last week in which the markets fell that much in the s&p last week was down about 5.7% just last week, but last time the market sold off like that, our economy come of world economy, was closing up for business. that's how dire this is. the situation with russia and the ukraine and what the united states might do is part of it, but really what is driving all of this, is a collapsing cryptocurrency and technology stocks, it's the federal reserve meeting this week. they are going to start taking away all of the juice -- not all of that but are going to start taking away. there is massive inflation of assets because of what the federal reserve is doing.
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>> uncertainty is what markets will respond to a pier that plays a role in all of this. the bigger picture is the uncertainty about inflation with the supply chain crisis mixed in. inflation was transitory. it was going to go away. it doesn't feel transitory. to some of this a reaction to that? >> the american people know that it's longer-lasting at its very serious. i will get to this. but brought biden has now tried to punt all of the blame to the federal reserve. he set it at the press conference last week. he was talking about the dual mandate. he is trying to scapegoat jay powell and the federal with reserve for dealing with inflation. the federal reserve is taking the hoot out of the punch bowl. that is what has inflated all of these assets. it's come crashing down. you can see it in the down nasdaq and s&p today.
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>> will keep our eye on it. how it closes and how it plays in the meantime can be very different. let's get to rush on the ukraine. and russia's thirst to invade its neighbor. president biden is now considering sending several thousand of the american troops aircraft and troops to the area. apparently to deter him. i can't wait to get k.t. mcfarland on it. all of the embassy staff has been ordered to get out now. from ukraine. secretary of state, antony blinken has said that the united states will not tolerate any russian invasion matter what size. the president did not say that at his press conference and they've been trying to clean that up. he set a minor one is not so bad. he appeared to dodge a question yesterday about deploying u.s. troops to defend ukraine.
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>> d you you see any scenario in which more u.s. service members become involved here? >> one of the things we've been very clear about is the ongoing continued buildup of defense capacity in the ukraine and equally continuing to build up nato's defense capacity looking up very practical and important measures that i would take in the event of russian aggression. >> kt, russia's government are our enemies. they are not friends. they are geopolitical enemies. president biden didn't make russia but a hundred and 27,000 troops along the border so he can invade, but as the ukrainian foreign minister said to come he gave them a green light. i was still saying that? >> i don't know what the president is doing. last week he seemed to give them a green light for something other than invading ukraine, now i troops reinforcing our nato
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allies. but nothing happened in europe to stand up to russia unless germany does that. germany has made it very clear. they've made it very clear to the ukraine they are on your own. why? turney needs germany needs russian energy. a third of germany's energy comes from russia. today to heat your house in germany twice as much as it was not last year. >> that's how it is in the u.s. but anyway, go ahead. stickley abbott here's the thing. this would be so easy and quick to do to fix. i'm not saying go to war or peace, go for american energy independence. why does that help? it helps the american economy for sure. it also helps with the american inflation. what it does to the russians is it bankrupt the russians. the russians need high oil. the final kicker would be we could go to germany to say use
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american energy, don't use russian energy. it's reliable, cheap, and go to. >> ryan, we have independence. we were getting there. we were already there before this president. i remember a time like a year ago when we were already there. >> and we were finding a way to transport effectively to europe it would so i would eventually come down and with national security implementation we would find some kind of subsidy and we would be all for it. they'd be lucky enough to have ally supply that energy. so germany is a huge problem, katie can mount up without reading "the wall street journal" today in the journal section they talk about estonia and other nations are not allowed to go through -- or being prevented from using some of the weaponry that we have sold to them by germany. germany is making anyone who is weapons to the ukraine go around their country, including england. think about that. so germany should be feckless,
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the secretary of the navy, came out and said let me putin deserves to be respected. he resigned a few hours later. it's not helping the scene and is energizing put in to see the division between nato allies. >> it is amazing. the economist magazine pointed out that 100,000 troops might be the biggest buildup we've seen in europe since the cold war. this is where we are at. very scary posture as we look at those troops in the border of the ukraine. boudin is a shark that senses blood in the water and attacked his file. he watched that press conference yes last weekend he heard it's one thing if it's a minor incursion, he said saw the president of the united same more than likely put in will go in. here the president of the united states say there's nothing we can do about it. yes, there's things we can do
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about it. president trump put sanctions to they helped donn roach appeared to have the current secondary estate saying sanctions are a deterrent were not going to do them now. purity of biden broadcasting i'm not unilaterally going to send troops. who gives the playbook to the enemy? that's what our country is doing right now and it's a terrifying prospect that we have this guy for three more years. >> it's also a terrifying prospect -- and i do want to tie too many things together, but, brian, afghanistan. the exit. look, the president is about to send a record number, as kayleigh just said to come back into eastern europe. who's responsible for the exit? what is the end game? can biden wear that 20 years from now if there? >> by the way, at the state department can really help you get out. really come over not helping
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them? same playbook in afghanistan, sarcasm included. we saw warplanes go over taiwan. even though i notice that i host the olympics. this is all related to. >> that's right. okay, i knew it would be hot because the topic is so dire. okay, just a head new poll showing the majority of americans would vote against president biden if a presidential election were held right now. comedian, belmar, mourns the democratic party's prospects. they're not looking good ahead of 2024. usic ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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would vote against president biden at if the 2020 election were held right now. a majority of respondents said they would probably or definitely vote for somebody else. this is a self-proclaimed old-school liberal and comedian bill marr warning 2024 does not look so good for the democrats. >> to most people now it looks like joe biden's get up and go got up and went. there is no big energy coming out of the democratic party. [applause] and their benches so thin they are talking about running hillary again. i'm sure she is well who else you got? her approval rating is lower than biden's. bernie is too old, pete is too young, and this didn't work out.
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>> republicans you've got to be watching that in going for the work they do for you. >> one thing about republicans as you can be one of the most anti-conservative republican the world, they've got like ten people deep. whether president trump runs or not has everything to do with it. 30% of the people don't want to see joe biden. also his approval rating, we got him at 47% on fox but nbc has met 42. i also think it's significant that he is losing votes. in april he had 69% of approval, now it's down to 58. from 64-40. black votes from 83 to 64. >> that is huge. >> i can't seem to think more. this is a panic, the white house. >> i say that's huge because of the importance of the black vote and people of color for this particular president, kayleigh. >> that's exactly right.
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his support is eroding among many demographics. the point to do there. it's incredible to me. you have a president, you have a press secretary, you have an administration that lives in a world that does not exist. i remember watching the press conference last weekend dressing really stunned at the fact that the president opening remarks that were scripted about how great the economy was, harris. but wait, that is a fairy tale land that only joe biden -- 73% of americans post fox and that pulled a think the economy is either fair or poor, that's a big number of people. these guys don't know what they're doing. if i'm looking at that fox news poll and i'm seeing what registered voters care about pick through them 85% are concerned about inflation. 81% high crime rates, 78% are concerned with political division, while the upper president whose angry at the end vaccinated and if you don't
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agree with me on voting rights. issue by issue they are losing our country. i'd be very concerned by the white house is not because jen psaki just said go have a margarita or go to kickboxing. >> you brought that to us this morning, i have missed it. i want to play it. so, kayleigh, said let's go back to the white house lectern, where she used to stand come and see how the woman there now is doing. here is jen psaki's advice for people who are frustrated with what's happening in america. >> my advice to everyone out there who is frustrated, sad, angry, feel those emotions. go to a kickboxing class. have a margarita, do whatever you need to do and wake up and keep fighting. >> that was on the show the view, her view is got some margaritas and a question mark >> i've got some news for jen psaki. a lot of americans can afford those margaritas and kickboxing classes. i know it's a cozy life in the white house and you can go get
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your food at a really good price they are. but other americans are going to the grocery store and are stunned when i see see their prices doubling. they believed in the west wing but they need to go out and go across the country. what people are feeling is hurt. >> dagan? >> that's why i was saying president biden last week started blaming jay powell at the federal reserve for -- or he punted inflation to him and said while they are going to deal with this. we talked about the dual mandate that's kind of a towel they are. either way this is going to end in a recession. americans, because of inflation have sent down all their savings buildup. either way, the federal reserve is going to hike interest rates and start running down the $9 trillion at house on its balance sheet. or it doesn't have to do that, the to fix inflation inflation
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fix itself because the economy tanks. either way this is not going to end well and will only get more and more angry. >> i wonder what biden could've done so differently. and why? because he still the guy in charge. whatever he was doing that wasn't working, can he just stopped? >> he could've done nothing. he could've absolutely come in and done nothing. you have the $1.9 trillion -- but again, part of it is lying to the american people. aliens aren't stupid. inflation is running at a 40 year high. they were repeatedly saying look at the american people and say we need to pass a $5 trillion new welfare monstrosity to bring down inflation. spending more money lowers inflation. folks are not dumb. the people in the white house are though. >> kp raised her hand because she was the first one that set up. we have to go. katie comeau will hit you on the
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speak of the tsa is confirming to fox news that it allows illegal immigrants to use arrest warrants -- you heard that right, as an alternative form of i.d. to board airplanes. the airline agencies say these are civil enforcement documents,
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not a criminal arrest warrant. the alien identification numbers on these forms are checked against a number in the foreign patrol databases. dhs secretary is facing criticism after he said this week last week about the immigration policy. >> unlawful presence in the united states will alone not be a basis for immigration enforcement. >> this is amazing that you can use this enforcement order as a form of identification to board an airplane. >> just think about it, if a foreigner tries to come into the united states today you have to have a transport, you have to have a visa, you need proof that you've been vaccinated, and you need to have a negative covid test. if you come into the united states illegally you don't need any of that stuff. in fact the only thing you need is a piece of paper that says you have an arrest warrant.
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no covid test, no vaccination proof, no proof of citizenship of any country, it's all upside down. i guess i'm not surprised. >> not surprised, that's a great comparison you make. brian, you shouldn't be boarding the airplane if you have one of these orders can be used should be sent to immigration court. >> absolutely. hundred and 78,000 in december come over about 2 million have come here illegally. you have the homeland security secretary saint just coming here illegally doesn't mean i'll deport you. his outright criminal was going on now from the white house. if he doesn't have a bad policy, he has a nonexistent policy. the word of the white house is don't bring up afghanistan. any things no one's bringing it up to them so you think is going to go away. don't tell me about a wall, we can get to a discussion about a while. we can't get them to admit that
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abel don't have a right to be here just because they're on the planet. no other country does this. >> that's right. then you have my arcus bragging about fundamentally transforming the way we do in great immigration enforcement. one of the main changes he's made is we want to avoid you if you've come here solely illegally after a committed some crime. that's incredible pair the fact that he used to do words unlawful presence is used admits these individuals are breaking our laws by being here illegally. but this sounds like local officials too. all of the left-wing liberal democrats and cities galore they just don't enforce the law. so it's not just a district attorney in manhattan, we are allowing are our elected officials to treat people, foreigners were coming into this country illegally better than american citizens who pay taxes here.
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and you saw the thing about the transportation security administration is -- welcome the biden administration has banned unvaccinated truck drivers from coming in. see have to be vaccinated if you're driving trucks and bringing goods, not if you're an illegal immigrant. >> meanwhile 59% of registered voters say they are concerned about the migrants on the southern border. wake up, democrats. just ahead, the university of pennsylvania somewhere anonymously calling out her transgender teammate saying women are now being treated as third class citizens. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn?
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coming up. join sandra smith and me at the top of the hour for america reports. see you then. >> indiana republican state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would ban transgender athletes from competing in girls sports in school. the proposal comes after new scientific studies found transgender athletes held a competitive edge over biological male athletes. started smashing records at the school in one of thomas' teammates is now speaking out anonymously telling the "washington examiner" that women are now third class citizens. brian kilmeade has done a lot of looking into this and all of this year's covering sports on one of his many fantastic shows. >> transgender kind of a new road for me. kind of like trying to figure out how to do it but fundamentally it is totally unfair to the female athletes whether it's tennis or swimming.
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leah won her raised by a 38 seconds last month, has two national records already. according to the national examiner teammates who talked of the team it's anonymously, she's arrogant and smug about it. if i spent my life trying to swim at a high level, especially in an ivy league school in division one, you have to be elite. did not have a chance to win because of a transgender issue the ncaa won't tackle says all he cares about us winning that's what leah thompson is delivering, i find the whole thing offensive. to me this is not a hard one. do you care about women sports in the meat to time which title ix allows you to level the playing field? 's i thought peoples -- i guess i don't know because of this matter and the situation. >> i want to stick with you and for just a second. caitlyn jenner has talked about this extensively and has said that capacity for the love of
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the chest cavity, all of it and caitlyn jenner would know all about that having won olympic medals as bruce jenner. it's okay linda said very clearly that there is an advantage that puts them not add equal in the pool and that's just that particular sport example. >> well, here is come of the things that people find most astounding about caitlyn jenner is that kaitlyn is a republican. it's a republican that comes out and says i'm a transgender, probably the foremost expert of anyone, the ncaa should be calling me right now. instead i have to hop on another network and to tell you it's not fair, don't let me compete. that's it. >> caitlin, how do you feel about it? excuse me, i am more if kt kelly. kt, sorry about that. >> look, it's a lot bigger than just women's sports. i was a young aide in the white house in 1972 when
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richard nixon signed legislation banning discrimination against women. not only in access to education, but in access to college sports. now what does that mean? 15 years ago women could start getting scholarships for athletics to go to college. so all of a sudden women not only had equal access to education, but equal access to scholarships. that's why hundreds of thousands of women, millions of women, were able to go to college and get a good education and get good jobs. this takes it all away. this is an antiwoman biggest antiwoman thing we've seen in decades. >> kelly? >> i will point out that the anonymous soma that spoke out about our thoughts on this, she said i, i'm a liberal and i'm speaking out about this. she said typically in issues like this i would go the other way. but this is so patently unfair. i would just say to the left on all under the umbrella of woke is him, this issue, the list goes on, the be very careful. if you have a liberal anonymously saying this is not
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right and i think americans need that way. >> and hear from you just mark >> anonymous because she'd probably get kicked out of school because that's what the left has done very trampled on biological females. if you rewrite that headline it should read biological male defeats all biological females and swimming. that is where we are. we will look back at the justness and unfairness of this for generations tatoions to come the idiocy of it. >> would he say to the athletes? the athlete just wants to compete, anybody? >> welcome to the silver metal. >> good luck meddling. >> they do not hold back on the show. .
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>> well, new episodes of brian kilmeade's what made america great will be available wednesday on fox nation. and this series brian explores the places that shaped our
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amazing country, including ellis island where millions of immigrants came through in hopes of becoming americans. alongside immigration attorney michael wild, brian learns the journey so many took to be a part of this country. >> my grandfather's name changed to wild. they blamed everybody here for changing the names. >> is that a myth? it is a myth, i feel i distress the visitors so often. immigrants changed their name. >> on the rolls. >> ok. brian, you have what made america great and your new weekend primetime show. one of my favorite people to watch on this network. i will be watching this weekend. >> thanks, we got there at 6:00 in the morning before anyone got there and toured through where 40% of american citizens can trace ancestry back to ellis island. you see the pictures, and the hear the stories and the mini
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courtroom and with the show on saturday we just got a name an hour ago, "one nation," and it's going to be at 8:00, and repeating at 11. hopefully it will go for as long as ellis island did. >> for the places that made america great, did you go to krispy kreme? >> no, i need some ancient black and white footage and some sketches. >> everyone watch "one nation" this weekend. here is "america reports." >> thank you, dow selling off at this hour while off the lows of the session at this moment, tg still down 816 points as we kick off the 1:00 hour on the east coast. it's 2.3% selloff right now, watching the markets and a close eye on the escalating conflict between the ukraine and russia. big concerns in the markets here. >> john: it is difficult to look at,

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