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disastrous interview coming upc. . also tonight, virginia governor glen youngman will be hereni with his plan to restore parental rights and education. the left are not going to like what he is proposing. we'll tell you all about later. >> we have a major announcement that you don't want toma misjos it's big. and also w be begin tonight with florida governor ronda santos. d wewho will join us in a momenu late last week, the governor sent all of america's, quote,t. deeply combat compassionate liberals s into a fit of hysteria. apparently, the santos had the unmitigated audacity to relocate homeless and hungrye tm migrants, provide them with food and lodging, and then thosd e who volunteered, they ho a choice to go or not go .flew they flew north to martha's vineyard, a community that claims to be welcoming showed and inclusive. now, last week, we showed you the welcoming signs. it's all over the island and itn reads, we stand.d with immigrans and refugees. all are welcome here.
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well, as it turns out, ref the wealthy democratsalthy on the island and welcoming their non-inclusivdes are and bd on their own definition of racism and xenophobia. cismyeah, they're both on stero. the 50 illegals were kicked outl the next day. hater one night,le they called n the military and had everysland. single one of them removed from the island. >> all patting themselves on the back for serving that one hot meal. and giving them a place to stay for one night. now, according to the good people of martha's vineyard, well, they just don't haveting the resources to care fo tr 50 new guests. this despite a 10 million dollar budget surplus. scores of vacant hotel rooms that we checked online. >> we found rooms available for one hundred and twenty or more . they onl vacany had 50 . and what about the thousands of unused rooms and bedrooms in the island's empty vacation homes? that would be , by the way, including obama's 30 acre, seven thousand square foot estate.s 7,000 square foot how about the obamas offer 15 of the 30 acres to house
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joe biden's illegal immigrants? that would be fair. ac theg to democrats, immigr the media mob, the blatantly xenophobic racisane met liberal on martha's vineyard arema not the villains here. neither are joe biden.e neither is the border czar, kamala harris, who are leaving thousands and thousands of men and women and children asleep on the streets. >> neither are the many sanctuary cities and states who lure illegal immigrants here. they do nothing to accommodate them. and according to the left, governor ronda santurce, he's the villain and governor abbott's the villain. congresswoman aoc accused the santas of, quote desanti, crimes against humanity. vis dumbestm, america' governor by a long shot who is salivating to be president in his mind. he is going to live in that oval office one day he called ronda santurce morally reprehensible. he demanded that he be investigated. get this for kidnapping. now, i guess newsom forgot about his own bussing programy e as mayor of san francisco. that's when he shipped homelessg people all over the country.
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now, iram n reality, america's virtuous liberals aren't angry that the santas is relocating illegal immigrants. they're actually mad that he relocated them to their plush exclusive, frankly, discriminatory community. and they're mad that texas gov. abbott is relocating illegal immigrants to major liberal sanctuary hotspots like new york city, chicago, washington, d.c., outside of kamala harris mansion, in washington, dc, and in a now deleted tweet from nbc news, one bleeding heart activists described this way , quote, it's like me taking my trash out and just driving to different areas where i live and just throwing my trash there, mayor eric adams said. new york city, which is home to eight million people, is totally overwhelmed with the influxdams sai of a few thousand migrants. by the way, el paso gets about two thousand a day. mayor and mayor adams is now considering legal action
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against texas. meanwhile, chicago mayor laurieg lightweight, she is begging the federal government to step in and rescue the windy city from the roughly six hundred and fifty migrants that recently arriveds . beggin but turns out she is now bussing all of the people thatop coming to chicago right out of the city, which frankly, maye ou be a good thing. and that may mean they're actually going to be safer. and washingtons mayor bowser complaining that her sanctuary city cannot be forced to deal with the illegal immigrants because, quote, it's not texas. explain that logic. she then declares a state ofonaa emergency calls in the nationals guard and demands 50 million from joe biden and the federal>> government. >> take a look w. we're not a border town . we don't have an infrastructure to handle this. this type of and a level of immigration to our city. but we a will we'll create a new normal here in our infrastructure and have a humane welcome for people in an efficient, you know, service
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provision. bu t we don't have the ability or not texas, according to the great mayor, america's capital city population havet one hundred thousand budget of twenty billion . they don't have the resourcemays to handle what a couple off thousand migrants, el paso, two thousand a day.texas, and yet somehow eagle pass ine o texas, home to thirty thousand . they're expected to bear the entire burden of thousandsfu of migrants a day.sa how does any of this make any sense now? how is it that compassion?w is how is this in any way compassionate liberal? how does this improve the safety and security of the american people? e amlast week, governor de sants not only expose the heartless hypocrisy from america's virtue, signaling democrats, he also highlighted the seriouspren security crisis that presentedte by a wide open border. look. >> take a look.>> w whenhen our middle son brandon left to go to work, he was only 21 years old. and the last words i said to him is , i love you and you
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twice deported, illegal, rant into them, hit him so hard that he calls, ran his car to flipp and he killed him. >> we were able tod kill go andt the governor, dissenters. het said, i wangot to hearhe si your son's story and to seein the compassion in his eyes. h and i saw that concern. he wanted to mak e sure other lives were protected. h and as a governor, he truly has been upholding the oath that he took, which is to protect floridians. s >> florida governor de santos will join us in a moment. but first here live from martha's vineyard, fox's investigative reporter and contributo's r, her carter,n did they welcome you? >> i don't know if you have fox news mike flag on your microphone. if you did, that might thr be trouble. you might throw you out. you knowow, you know what? out shine, you know it shine.: it's all okay.it okay. they did welcome me. i was honest. i said, i'm with fox news and i had there was a variety of opinions. look, all is quiet right now here on main street in martha's
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vineyard, as you call it.ard? but we had >> a chanc we today to talk to some people who had a difference of opinion thane the ones wonese mainly see. two and these were two long time residents here of martha's vineyard that are angry at are the hypocrisy of some ofry their neighbors and want to speak out. the and they sayy they support d governor ronja santurce. take a listen. >> werwere you surprised at alln governor ryan, scientisttis decided, okay, you know what? guess what? i'm going to send 50 of the migrants who volunteered to come to this, to come to come to boston, to come to martha'spd vineyard w? were you surprised whent. they arrived? no, i wasn't. and i actually i m fo really praised him for doing that because it wasn't a stunt. i know the media's saying time, but, you know, how do you get the attention of of ofratioa the administration? how do you get the attention o f harris, who's supposed to be in charge of this, that? thinkof she's been a good border czar? i know it's really a joke and everyone knows it. i think what he did was a greate
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a great to for the country, get a great statement for the country to get the conversation out there, tellther the truth. i don't believe anything thautt comes out of the administrationn more . my message would be ymor, how do you think the people in texas feel that are getting thousands of them coming in a day? and we had a little taste of it with fifty sean, whether they agreed with governor rondah santos or whethery they disagreed with governor ronda santos. spoke everybody that i spoke with here today and i spoke tosd quite a few people her thee todr said there is on ae thing that g is certain is that the border a n is a hugeo problem. it needs to be addressed. it needs to be resolved. wit and nobody was happy with with a biden administration is doing sean. r th >> all right, sara , thanks forr that report from martha's vineyard. t we appreciate it.texas >>is all right.ting ron tonight, one liberal county inty texas is also investigatingm ronda santos. they are accusing him of,ving
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quote, leaving migrants to fend for themselves in martha's vineyard. here to respond, florida governor rhondhere floridaa san you know, the great irony in all of this is if we use less definition of racism and xenophobia there, it they define it based on their actions in martha's vineyard. what they're missing is joe biden has been flying and busing illegal immigrants every day all over the country.c ouand in the dark of night, just in t leaving them in the middle of the street. he streeso why are they only now paying attention to 50 people that said, well, sean, it's really frustrating because, you know, you've been covering this millions of people sincece biden' bids been president illegally coming across the southern border. did they freakming acr out abou? no. you've had migrants die inie the rio grande, get 50, die in texas in a trailer because they were being neglected. was there a freak out about that? no, there wasn't. you've had criminal aliens 5 get across that southern border and victimize americans,
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killing some , some . was there any type of outrage about that? no. and then, of course, we know fentanyl deaths are at an all time high. where's that fentanyl coming from? over the it's coming over the open southern border. sou ma's only whenth 50 get put into martha's vineyard, which wasn't saying they didn't want this. they said they wanted this. they said they were a sanctuary jurisdiction. these were people who were basically destitute and then put in a situation whereey cou they could have succeeded. but that was all virtue signaling and not only didt welm they not welcome them, they deported them the next day with the nationaepartel guard. give me a break. yeah. and by the way, just for the record, this was voluntary. all migrants were put upwa in hotels given accommodations. they were fed, they were showered, they were offered haircuts. aand any other service they we? needed. >> correct. yesyeah. t >> not only that, they all signed consent forms to go .flor and then the vendor thatid that is doing this for floridap of provided them with a packetyarda that had a map ondf martha's
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vineyard. it had the numbers for different services on martha's vineyard and then it had numbers for the overall agencies in massachusetts that handle things involving immigration and refugees. so it was clearly voluntaryer and all the other nonsense you're hearing, it's just not true. and whnt to goy wouldn't they w go given where they were? they were in really, reallbay b shape and they got tweo be cleaned up. everything treated well and put in a situation. av areai jobs, there available in martha's vineyard.s there is lodging available in martha's vineyard. had they lived up to there. but they build themselves out bl as a sanctuary jurisdiction. they could have absorbed those people without a problem. but here's the thing. they said they didn't have housing. they said they couldn't accommodate. like, let' rbed thoses just say that'spr true for a minute. well, what does that mea r fo toese poor towns in texas? what does it mean for theses in other places across the country? that are seeing influx? a what does it mean to the small towns that biden has dumped so many people in? and so i think what we've been able to do is show that this
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border is a disaster. biden has failed on this as much or more than on any other policy. and now people are talkingutions about it. and we wan aict solutionanss.ak as americans. licies we want to make sure that trump's policies have remain in mexico. car remain in be reinstituted sn get control over what's going on down there? there. you know, governor , it's kind of hard to fathom 19 monthss ag ago, you're right, our borders were secure. >> w e had to stay in mexico. we we eliminated catch catch a and release. now we have process releasnd rea give a free phone. you get preferential treatment ,don't get a cold vaccine mandate, and then you have free transportation of the state of your choice. this is madness. we hadma our borders control. we had one point four percentnd inflation, not eight point five percent. we didn't have we're now paying double the amount for a gallon of gasoline. we didn't have that problem. wod we wouldn't have had a disaster in afghanistan. all of this hafghanists happenen nineteen months. what do you see as the answers h beyond 50 days from now when
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when americans go to the voting booth and you're up for reelection g? and y >>ou well, i think we should arint out they accuse the governors of arizona, texas and me of political stunts inbis terms of dealing with illegal immigration. but the biggess bidet stunt was coming into office and reversing trump's policies ,not because trump's policies weren't working. he reversed them because he sig wanted to you signal to hisna base and he wanted to show that he thought donald trump was bad. and that's why he reversed it. everseand reversed it, knowing t would end up happening. and so he has done he has pulled the biggest political stunt. look, i think people need toto press the case on this in the midterms. we know the inflation, th as you said, is going to be a big issue. crime is going to be a huge issue. but thisr is immigration and border, i think, is nowis i a front burner issue.on and i think this is one where republicans have the advantage, without question. run onso run on it. and then if we do get majorities in the congress, shawn, they need to do
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something with that power to hold biden accountable. on this issue. >> i think border is i thinkpowe >>ergy.r. i thin sean:k the economy. la i think lower taxes. you're right. law and order, parental rightsde and education. all of thiights is os n the baln 50 days. and i i hope the american peoplr see this for what it is , is a part of me that doesn't really want to ask you this question, s because i don't think gavinus newsom is particularly bright.nm and every time i he deals with , he comes out on the wrong end of it. but i'll ask anyway. i would actually love to see him explain why he shut down g california and they couldn't go outt to, but he went out to v he let his kids have in school education. every other kid that didn't stve a private school education ,they were forced toud study remote. i'd like him. to explain his thirteen and a half percent state income tax to zeroe in percent. co >> and a sanctuary state law breaking to your maintaining. law and order. and i don't know what he meant by the kidnapping, kidnapping, maybe you can tell me what thate meant because i have no clue..
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>> well, shawn, we've had an influx of people from california and they're moving because they're dissatisfied with what's going on over a there. i think that the onlrey issue,an you know, any timey you're thee ,you got to worry about all the different things with crime and the homelessness. you also got to worry aboutven e could they even keep the lightsp on for some type of an event? i mean, they seem to have a lot of problems with that as well. so we'reat the happy with what e doing in florida. and i think at the end of the day, shawn, people can politically preen, they can say all this stuff, but look how people behave. . look how people vote with their feet. and since i've been governor ,av it's been unmistakablee.. people look for freedom and we're the first place they look. loand people have come not justn from new york , new jersey, as you know, that's always happened. not fromt just from the midwest, which is always happen evet n from the pacific coast of this country, going all the wayhe across north america to be able to live in flo the state of florida. and now that we've been that symbol for many people, governor , for the first time in california's history, they've had a net decrease in
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population. how many new peopl hry they e ag to florida on a daily basis? >> do you have the exact number ? >> i don't a know the exact, but we've led the nation in that in migration and on net. we've ha nd over two hundredn im and twenty five thousand in ove the last two years, probably on average. and we've had more wealth moving to florida than has ever moved into m an individual state over a similar period of time in american history. even adjusted for inflation. and oh, by the way, sean, who's losing the most popular nation and the most wealth?? california, new york ,ery illinois. >> what?we very well said. all right. so you're out on the campaign trail. your race is pivotal for rac republicans. so marco rubio's race, how do you feel your races are going? and i know you've also beenrosst doing some campaigning around the countrherey. what are the arguments that you would make? to me, it's very simple. simple. the list we went a list that we just went over. f >> if you run on , are you better off than you were 19 months ago in terms of
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your energy prices, in terms of border security? are you better offat with a stae that close down for covid? you had kids in school in august. the twenty twenty . what are the arguments you think people should be making? republ? ans should be making well, firs mt here in florida, you know, people are fired up.eu i mean, our our our voters want to come out.i i think we're goinweg to haveetg a record setting turnout, particularly among republicans. and so g repu we're looking forward to that. as you mentioned, i'm running r senator rubio. we alsunningo of congressional , legislative races, school board. so this is realld schoy, reallyl important. >> and we're working really hard. i think we're to do really. well. but i think you nailed it across the country. prosecute the case againsty, it biden has done things werebefore cheaper before he waswas president . esident.your gas was cheaper. our country was safer before he was president , hit him on the crime. and obviously our bordert was more secured. and yes, i do think you pointed out the parents rights, the education. >> these arer hugs moree issues because i think the left has gone so radicaedl on this.
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they want to use the schools to indoctrinate our kids. and that's not what the american people want. they think schools.ple thin shoo educate kids, not to indoctrinate them. >> so hold them accountable. ids.on things like critical rac, theory, gender , ideology, noned of that stuff is appropriate in the schools, but almost every single democrat will have toav say that they support that because that's what the far left oto supbecause f their baso see. >> fascinating. no democrat wants to be seen with joe biden either when he goes to campaign. i didn't finish the question. ie last question. you have any interest in debating good old gavin newsom on his record taxes, state income taxes, well, like i saidf ,sean, i don't know if they can reliably keep power on . so you u go all the way up therv and have a debate and then what ends up happening? they can't keep the lights on . and so we're happy with what we're doing. you know , what i do, though, sean? my actions speak louder than my words there. certain people that will preen and do that. g i understand we get things done in florida. my favorite line is whatever you do, don't charge your electric vehicle during
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these hours. so you have to parr vk it for s amount. of time.favorite that was my favorite. for being thank you with us. we appreciate it. a l right. coming up, biden gave a disaster a 60 minutes interview yesterday. rview. you won't believe what he said. and governor glenn yancoaloungki will join us . he's fightinn g for parentaledut rights and education in virginia. we have that big story th and a really big announcement. stay with us. to fox nation exclusives. first breakfast. we look at modern socialism. socialism seems dead and buried, but now it's back . get the truth behind the idea and how they continue to impact our society. the most ferocious debates center on issues of identity, gender and race. they want to dismantle the organizing principle of society. what they're really after is power. i don't think in the long run they will win because it's essentially an antihuman anti-american agenda. bret baier hosts the unauthorized history of socialism volume two streaming
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friends and family be give today to make good go further. d joe biden, howe sat down for the first on air interview in mr seven months and it was filled e mixed messages,d poli failed policy and of course,cy biden blunders. he always god bit thosdee. bide scott pelley asked biden about those who question his fitness fo r office. his >> people like me take a look. some people ask whether you are fit for the job. and when youwhat hear that,whaty i wonder what you think. watch me and my honest to god , that's all i think. i watch me. ifth you think i don't have the energy level o yr the mental acuity, then then, you know, that's one thing. it's another thing to justnother watch him and , you know, keepch my schedule, do what i'm doing. i think that, you know, i don't when i sit down with our nato allies and keep them together, i don't have them saying, well, what do you want to say? >> we're watching your job.
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>> that's the problem., we're watching you average less than one public event a dayc and you take more vacation thanm any previous president . now, of course, we've shown you on this program night after night. exactly. watchi we've beenng watching biden wee. biden is frail. he's decrepit, deteriorating cognitively. here's a small little sample. joe .'s the >> we're watching you the entire time. that's the problem. we see it be all these truths to be self-evident. >> p all men and women are created by . they go, you know, the you know the thing i want to thank the you former general.i ke i keep callingep him general. my my the guy who runs that outfit over there for verghs, for this pandemic. i want to expand pre-k for three , four year olds,ible]. millions of free care. to tell you what this job, this
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new jobs, the jobs will be created. >> the joke. think about it. think about what you thinkraorda about the extraordinary storyinr being written today init america s administration as i step all over my coat. >> good thing my mom's not around, but look to the united states . >> come here for god's sake. o >> this is who we are.erica, you know how much you know, i'm not sure we do with theknowh deficit this year. >>h joe . >>ll, watching now, later in the 60 minutes interview, biden declared the pandemic is over, and the u.s. troops should would defend taiwan, which had to be immediately walkover back repeatedly by the white house. after he stepped in, i at not fr the first time, but for the second time. >> he's made the same mistake. >> what should chineseabou president xi know about onur commitment to taiwan?
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we agree with what we signed on to a long time ago and that there's one china policy that taiwan makes their own judgments about their independence. we are not moving. we're not encouraging. they're being independent. we're not. that's their decision. bet would u.s. forces defend the island? yes. if i i. n fact, there was an unprecedented attack. and after our interview, a whit fter oure house official told us u.s. policy has not changed . >> mr. president , first detroit auto show in three years. yeahn , is the pandemic over a pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we're still doing a lot of work on it. >> all right. bu ft the white house, as i sai forced to clarify, sayintog us policy towards taiwan has not changed. and if the pandemic is really over, that would likely mean his emergency student loan program would be on konsta tional because they said it was for an emergency. they would need to eme n actually pass legislation and acknowledge coequal le to do of governmentto
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that. here with reaction outnumbered co-host kayleigh mcenany, alonhg with founder clay travis, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. first, we want to know how sarah's doing. she's in our thoughts, prayers. she's a friend of the show. my understanding is she's doings very well. >> she is on cancer free. they got everything in surgery and she's looking forward to getting back onto the campaigns trail. appreciate so muchan the prayers and love of so many people. and , you know, we're just relieved that it's over and it's a recovery point from here. but thank you foom here.r askin. >> i think a lot of people's prayers were answered. we'rered.e i'm predictingl go she's going to go down in arkansas history as the best governor ever in that state. >> i'm just guessing i hope she does. >> if she does, i'll be the happiest guy. and i believe that you know what you know of that guy.ppiest >> i'll tell you g this much.ria yeah, i'll tell you this, sean. she will have a much bettergoven tenureor as governor of arkansai than joe biden is having in
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that disastrous interview you, just played. clips from all i can thinkall about is being a white house staffer and running through the white house last night saying clean up in aisle fou r, clean up in aisle four.e joe's been on tv. we have a mess to deal with. >> let me ask you, kayleigh, inflatio n. he actually said it hasn't spiked. he inherited one pointd not for percent from donald trump. it's now eight point what, fro three 5% that spiked big time, a forty year high. he claims pandemic's over. . i'd like to see the science behind that. he sayovers, watch me.t the that's the problem. but we've been watching him and then not the first time, screwedsecond time he up the taiwan. answer what the is goingg on on here? >> yeah, it's terrifying, thnestly, sean, because these gaffeses, especially when they'e made in the foreign policy context, you know, it' ts one thing when the easter bunny hops over at the easter egg roll to stop him from talking. probably a smart move by someone in the white house press office. onif this were my boss, i'd
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probably have done the exact same thing. so well done. shop.n it but it's another thing when it's messing up the doctrine ofd strategic ambiguity in taiwan, which he's done once, not once, but twice in a anonymous white house staffer has to go out and correct it. wheitn he's ins g a press briefing giving his second every press briefing ever, and he makes this remark about a minor incursion beingto one thing. p and jen psaki ha as to put out a statement immediatele y when he's done, which means that in real time, she was probablytingt draftingha that statement in her office as the president of the united states wa s was speag he . and then he suggested regime russge in russia from vladimir putin. all ofro these things could caue major, major international --nflicts. so it's one thing when there are the small gaffes we laugh at, but when they're made in but this huge global strategic iobal context, it's very troubling.tol >> i want to talk especially about when he said inflation has spiked because the average couple in america, because of im
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his economic and energy policies, a couple is paying sixty eight hundred dollars more than they were paying for things under donald$0 trump.0 more that is a dramatic impact. tw to thirdsha of the country nw is living paycheck to paycheck. that is about as out of touch.ec remember, democrats were all upset. george herbert walker bush, you know, hadn't been to a grocery store in ages, didn't know the price of a gallon of milk.wh this guy doesn't know the average price of his inflation. policies. e pr >>ic you're exactly right. thirteen point five percent year over year grocery bill increase, as was pointed out earlier, one point four percent inflation when he starte id eight point three percent now. and it's not sta only that prics are up, it's that real wages are down. if you are out there workingre on a day to day basis in this biden regime, in this administration over this last twenty some odd months, you've gotten a major tax increase
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every single month because what you're bringing home is less than what the good you have to purchase cost. >> and the you more you live paycheck to paycheck. sean, i use this as an example because it really brought home was the gas prices were going up. i pulled up to the gas pump.bodg somebody right in front of me, i don't know who it was, had u pulled up and only bought one gallon of gas when that gaso cost, where i am in tennessee was approaching five dollars a gallon. $5.5'sin was somebody trying to get to work. somebody's trying to get their sod to school and they can only afford to put in one gallon at a time. this is kind of brutal--. paycheck to paycheck universe that joe biden has created. i will you say, if you look at s 60 minutes interview, the first one he's done ine in seven mont democrats actually lose every time bidenos opens his mouth. they had the disastrous tuesday event to celebrateo the inflation reduction act as we were dropping the stock market. twelve hundred points, dro eight point three percent inflation. biden is the worst salesma n is then for
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what is a disastrous policy.hope i hope he keeps talking. h i hope i keep putting him oute over the next 50 days because every time he talks,he the they. voters. .>> searee with that and eei think this major republican attack is backfirings as well. governor huckabee, you're a great politician. you're a great order. there are a lot of new people involved in politics that are running this year. what advice do you give them? because i think democrats haveou one playbook. donald giv trump on january sixd then they want to talk about abortion and demagogue that issuene. and then the usual playbook. republicans are racist. what do you advise any politician running as a conservative republican ? polihow to win their race in 50 days? >> keep it simple.is i this is all about gasoline,, groceries and god. remind him how much they're sine paying for gas. since joe biden has taken i office, how much they'reo paying in groceries, how hard it is to put the foopue fooddtht on the table and remind him that joe biden, his god , hisfa government and the far left, soeir god is reallr y the creatd
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rather than the creator. and some of us believe that life is precious. don'prt apologize on the life issue. t apologontake it right back too democrats and say, you know, you may think that we protect life too much, but teltel us at what point is it okay to take the baby's life? but i say keep it simple. >> gas, groceries, god and you're great at messaging, kayleigh. i would add probably law and order, safety, security so you can pursue happiness. i think that'se one . and i think parental rights and education. we're going to talk tod that governor young in a second. i think he showed that is a major issue for parents in the commonwealth of virginia. bingo. governor young among those who considered critical race theory a big issue. ssue72% of them voted for governor young. and in fact, it was the republican and young kid who was winning on education, e which doesn't happen for our party, but it's happening now. i can tell you as a mom, sean,
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i hear this all the time, whether i'm in new york , whethe, r i'm in florida, blue , red jurisdiction. people do not want their children being taught they are an oppressor. they do not like these parental secrecy policies where their child is being taught. you may be another gender and hide from mom until we find out about a suicide in a school bathroom. bwhich is the allegation down n florida. and a lawsuit parentt s carefint about this. mama bean r is coming to vote . i can promise you that.ma i hearmm it all the time. >> that's a great way to put. it. all right, kelly , thank you. clay, good to see you as well. governor , our prayers for prays sarah and we look forward to having him back on the show. so thank you all. all right. now, tonight, virginia governor glenn young, he's following through on more of his campaign promises. he's nownogkin unveiling a new y for transgender kids designedune to protect students and parents under the new law policy, a school can only facilitate a , quote, transition ofcilita a transgentee student if therea is parental notification pareapproval and teachers and administrators can not conceal information about a student's gender from
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the parents. peo new model policies als requires students to use the bathroom and locker rooms that correspond toker their biologicalroom .ical it will explain much more . yo virginia governor glenn junkin . well, you havein. a whole list ofnciple principles that you that you're running hereing on. you're calling it the model policies on privacy, dignity and respect. for all students and parents in virginia's public schools. why don't you go through your lisgot? what, sean? first of all, this is not controversial. this is abou thit restoring powr to parents. and let's just be clear. children do not belong to belon the state. they belong to families. this and when a child is wrestlinginf with this kind of decision,e ab a parent should absolutely be the primary counselor. primaror advisor and help her in wrestling with this decision. .hat doesthat doesn't mean thats not a role for a teacher or pareusted counselor r or administrator, but parent should be the absolute primary adviser to and to shut theme
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out, to close them out of.that's this doesn't make any sense. and that's why we pressed forward with with these model rl policies that put parents in the primary role and anybody who thinks that parents should be shut out, i can't quite understand where they thinkdecii the decision should be made. if familieons and parents aren't the primary decision maker with a child. >> you know, terry mcauliffe made one of the dumbest comments about this very issue e in your election. and ntuti think it helped you a lot. you know, where does this idea e come from? the parents can circumvent, especially with minor children, valuvalu cane that parents hold near and dear to their heart. >> but they're doing that and they're doing it more and more . this what will happen iff somebody does not abide by these principles? doesn't abid in law? well, first of all, these are model policies that, in fact, the local school jurisdictions need to adopt an and come upr fa with their own final policiesl o that are consistent with and at
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the core is parental notificationathe and involvemen and that's the critical point. it's the law. ha it is the law in virginia thatls these model policies have to h be a basis for the finalt back policies. and let's just get back too th the basic reality that in virginia, in our code and in in in in federal lawsuits that tha have been that have been arndered decisions by courts, parents are the primary decision makery decisi. controversial.t controversial. and i think we've just got to get back to this basic premise. i mean, we we battled this when, in fact, i signedparent my first executive order and empowered parents to makes decisions with regarto makd to s in schools. if you want to wear a mask, wear one . if you don't, parents can decide not to. and it's the same leftons with progressive liberals who were who were objecting to that moment that are objecting here . tht's be real ask you this question about parents rights. let me ask you the sames question i just asked governor huckabee and i asked governor desantis at the top of the show here, i would
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some people say virginia is purple. i would argue it'se it probably more blue and purple.n it's neitherby here nor there. you won by a very healthy had margin. we have midterm elections in 50 days. what0 is the messaging you recommend for these candidates that are running as republicans and as conservatives? >> so, first of all, showing u virginia used to be bluese, virginia pretty red right now. and my my advice and counsel toe candidates running right now kin co focus on these kitchen table issues and come with common sense solutions. mesebattling inflation and gettg cost down safe safety in communities and empowering parents having high expectations for students in schools and recognizing that people want a government thatrk works for them and doesn't want to tell them what to do al tlhae the time. atthese are commonsense approaches to kitchen table issuese that voters across virginia last year where thisre it's the really started.
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it's really it's really the groundswell beginning that's now sweeping across the nation. and i think we're going to seeky these issues be the primary ones that voters elect their next leaders. and i'd advise every candidate . to listen to what you just a said. and we appreciate you being with us, governor . thank you. now it's. only 50 days. not only should you listen to him, you're going to want to listen to the next guest, newttn gingrich. now, the left soft c on crimell agenda is unfolding. bloody, incredible surgingacro crime all across the country.ss tnewt gingrich will weigh in how it threatens society. and snda major, major announcement. it's really good. straight ahead , why hide your skin if the haszema, more moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? control? targets a root cause of eczema. it helps heal your skin fromds s within.
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>> all right.0 days now, with only 50 days untilntil the november midterms, democrats are trying to run away from their failed record on crime as lawlessness now continues to plague democratic run precincts. from coast to coast. look what's happening in new york . a man with an ax literally wrecked a lower east side. mcdonald's on friday. nald's o >> just just look at this insanity plea back home to, oh ,nine oh oh.
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>> that's why i keep my knife on me all the time in what is french fries recalls. why are we allowing this to happen? the suspect, of course, released without bail, told local newsd . that he never intended to hurt anyone and that the dispute stemmed from stem from not being able to use the restroom and a dispute with a patron. now, meanwhile, newt gingrich is warning about the long term effects of this rising crime. >> he joins us now. i've been asking everybodyked tonight, governor de santos, governor young and mike huckabee. you know, wetonigh 50 days out of ankevi election, kevin mccarthy is going to come out with his commitments to america like your contract. >> but law and order, safety, e security has got to be ate the top of the list. parental rightlists is up there. education has to be up there. energy and the economy and borders has to be up there. pretty much the trump agenda. >> well, look, i think it's fair to say that every one of those affects people in
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their lives. when you look at the price of groceries, i think cheerios is now close to seven dollars a box and the boxes are gettingl smaller. you look at the price of gasoline, which is going a back up. i just filled up my car at five dollars and nine cents a gallon. you look at what's going to happen in new hampshire as heating oil gets purchased in september and october, which is part of the reason i think ro that senator assad is going to get defeated. thu go around case by case, but. the issue of open borders with huge amounts of fentanyl and other drugs coming across with it, i think something doing a podcast in the near future with somebody from elel paso where they're estimating e one thousandst nine hundred new illegal immigrants per day . as you as you know, folks on martha's vineyard found 50 immigrant todays to be terri. well, el paso right now is trying to deal with a thousand nine hundred a day and then you come to crime.
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and my point is the one which senator daniel patrick moynihan wrote about in the early 1990s in an essay called defining deviancy down. where yo and he said basically, look, if you get to a point where you tolerate something, then it becomes common and then you tolerate the next thing down and the next thing down. and you now have district thi attorneys across the country. ao this is one of the very strong points of the house republicansy commitment to america that they're going to measure d the number of district attorneys who refuse to to arrest people. and they're not going to get any federal grants. i mean, they're going to clear cut off that says if you're not enforcing the law, we're not going to give youresor resources and they're going to make sure that the people of that city or that area understand that their district attorney favors criminals over the innocent, which, of course, is a major issue in pennsylvania. pennsylwhere fetterman, the de has two convicted murderers on his payroll, has votedfetter
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twenty five times to release murderers who nobody else in the parole board would vote for to release. and this whole question of don y you want a murderer in your neighborhood? ereror do you want them in pris? if you want them inod your neighborhood, vote for fetterman. if you wanote fot in prison, vor for us . this is going to be true across the whole country. and frankly, it's a threat te fo the very fabric of. our civilization. thyou. let me ask you this and have our this level of violence. all right. so fetterman doesn't want to ea debate to liken: seven days, eight days before the election, probably half the vote. voting started in pennsylvania today.an doesn't wan mandela, barnes. he doesn't want to debate ron johnson. raphael warnock doesn't want to debate herschel walker till you know, early voting has started.l and terry lake is on my radio show. her opponent doesn't want toern' debate her out in arizona for the gubernatorial race. i so with all these democrats the ng a page from joe biden, hiding in the basement, what are the republican candidates? what's their best strategy? base, i used to do exactly what ronald reagan did.
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not is the big issues. stick to them, repeat them every single day. when you're getting totally bored saying the same thing, you're beginning to penetratevos and reach the voters. .le baca great issue again, let's go back to to tow a murder. atlanta now has s a higher per capita index of crime than the city of chicago. what senator warnock's answer for that? you talk about arizona. in arizona, mark kelly voted against hiring more border patrol and said ten hours later voted to hire eighty seven thousand irs agents. how many arizonans and do you tk think we need more irs agents and fewer border patrol? b ththink people will pick the big issues that are inpeopls people's lives. i agree entirely with your to th your earlier guest who said stick to the issues that are right there at the kitchen table. yo going to you'ree. find parents, right, to know what's going on in their children's school. chool.that's an 84% issue. we have a whole program called
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called america's new majority project . and you look a at itt it, it's clear where the country is . twenty eight years c since the contract. and this friday, kevin mccarthy will roll out his commitments to america. i think it's a great idea.y itwi wasll a good idea when you did. it's a great idea now, mr.at speaker. thank you. i all right. when we come back , a major s announcement straight ahead by 300 empire to 300 hundred idea to three hundred. >> and today, from the creators of the original up walker, the upright posture walker that has improved the mobility and freedom for tens of thousands of people around the world comes the all new up walker premium light. it includes all of the benefits up walker customers have come to expect sturdy, reliable support that allows a user to walk upright, walk farther
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