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>> dana: i won. my team won. >> bill: what was the name of your team? >> dana: the terrible typos. >> bill: you had a great white elephant. >> dana: we did gift exchange. fun. a great week and more to come. take care of yourselves. stay healthy, stay hydrated as dr. nicole said and take your vitamins and eat nutritiously. >> harris: we begin with breaking news and video exclusive to fox. the reef owe grand in south texas. people crossing by the thousands doing nothing short of crushing our nation's border. they set up camps on the streets of el paso once they get in. who will stop them? all we can do at this point is guess how many illegal immigrants from 150 countries will crush our nation's
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sovereign border on december 21st and beyond that point. even the department of homeland security is trying to guess and estimate what we're up against. the white house has released a short to do list to deal with it all. but really, can words match this enormous open door? i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." democrats are beginning to see the light, some of them are joining with republicans looking for a solution. all of the chaos, the drugs, the danger so unnecessary. no, it's not perfect. however, former president trump's title 42 was and is helping to keep illegals south of the border to a degree. biden's administration is ending that measure, which was working five days from now. the white house insists they are mission ready. >> what the american people should know is that we have taken the steps. we are taking the steps to
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prepare for what is -- for when title 42 is lifted. >> we expect the expiration, we're making plans for how we are going to continue to be able to deal with the immigration in an efficient, effective and humane way going forward and you will hear more from us in the coming days about what those preparations will look like. >> harris: that's good. detail is helpful. how about this detail? just a little bit of reality. border communities are and have been past their breaking point for some time now. back on the front lines of their humanitarian and national security disaster we'll go to he el paso, texas. shelters and missions over capacity and overwhelmed. you see the video in the background there. republican senator tom cotton is in "focus" with us today. first bill melugin is live at
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the border in eagle pass, texas. bill. >> good morning to you. the white house has continued to insist the border is closed. talking to the migrants themselves they will tell you it is open. case in point, take a look from our live fox news drone right across town from where i am right now here in eagle pass. another group that has crossed illegally. a group of several hundred that crossed at sunrise this morning. most of them single adults waiting for an hour and a half waiting for proper sense. border patrol agents can't be everywhere at once. sometimes they have to wait for the processing. the group looked like this as it was walking in. our drone team just after the sun came up showing the long line of migrants walking onto a private pecan orchard dealing with the crisis for a year and a half. every morning having migrants
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walking through her property from cuba, columbia, nicaragua and dominican republic. those countries not subject to title 42. most will end up being released into the united states. take a look at these images out of the yuma, arizona sector. border patrol agents found two backpacks in the desert while patrolling. the backpacks were loaded up with meth. 90 pounds of meth with a street value of over $150,000. being brought in by drug smugglers trying to get it into our country. we'll keep you in arizona and take you to willcox where border patrol. they stopped a vehicle who blew through a checkpoint. in the car they find nine illegal immigrants crammed on top of each other in the back of this s.u.v. the people driving it two u.s. citizens. both have been charged with human trafficking. lastly we go to the area in
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arizona. they recently arrested four separate groups with 350 people. all the people you are seeing came from 12 different countries around the world. harris, back out here live border patrol in the rio grande valley announcing today their agents arrested illegal immigrants with murder convictions including one who murdered a peace officer in los angeles. the other convicted of murder in the state of virginia. we'll send it back to you. >> harris: wow, the last part is jarring and lets you know how much work it takes to vet people. we don't have the time or resource facing down the end of title 42. at least a little litigation we won't have. thank you very much. homeland security secretary mayokas mayokas traveled to el paso, texas this week meeting with border agents who reportedly wanted to know one thing. why the administration is allowing thousands of illegal
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immigrants into america every day. a new op-ed is asking did mayokas lie to border patrol agents? a senior border agent told the outlet agents asked mayokas why he is saying the border is secure. he had the nerve to respond that he never said the border was secure. really? never? a "the faulkner focus" fact check here. >> our message has been straight forward and simple and it is true. the border is closed. it is secure. the border we are working to make the border more secure. that has been a historic challenge. >> yes, we're working day in and day out to enhance its security, congressman. >> harris: that was in the house. i think if you lie to congress it's a problem. republican senator tom cotton of
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arkansas, member of the judiciary and armed services mighty. great to have you in focus today. what is your reaction when you hear mayokas denying the words. we have more tape but it's only an hour show. >> harris, those are the words of a delusional ideologue. of course our border is wide open. since joe biden took office more than 5 million illegal aliens have entered our country. it is like adding the entire population of the state of colorado to our country. and if the administration doesn't get its act together and take steps to close our border especially if they go forward with rescinding the public health emergency exclusionary order at the border known as title 42 we could add another 5 million in the next year alone. it is an urgent, urgent crisis at our border. mayokas and joe biden don't seem to be up to the task or be willing to admit it is a crisis. >> harris: have you seen this
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six-point list the white house put out to try to solve the trouble? i don't know if you've seen it. i want to ask you about a couple of things on here. i'm not saying that none of this would work. i'm saying it is probably not going to work by december 21st. sending more resources to the border. what does that mean? are they just going to paste a place with cash? >> again, harris, this is the biden administration delusional ideology. if they send more resources, cash or people to the board it is not to close the border or tell the migrants to go home and apply for entry into our country through the embassy as our laws require but to process them through the border quickly. they aren't telling people to go home or not to come in the first place. they are simply trying to get them across the border and away from the cameras on our border and into our country as quickly as possible without regard for what it means for jobs and wages for working americans or safety
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on our streets when so many of these people are coming through trafficked by drug cartels. they aren't trying to close our border they are simply trying to speed up people crossing our border. >> harris: you know who tried to tell them in the early days of the administration, kamala harris, the vice president. she said don't come and say oh no, please come. i'm paraphrasing on the second. last one on that point of six if we can put it back up. increasing processing efficiency. this is one that really is more than annoying. this is offensive. the men and women in this country working down there and fanning out and trying to work away from the border as much as they can with processing centers and all that, i've seen it at work and they're doing the best they can. they are outnumbered, overrun. >> they are vastly outnumbered when you count more than 5 million aliens crossing our border since joe biden took office. processing efficiency is a politically correct euphemism
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for letting more people in the country. they should turn people back from the border who don't have a right to cross into our country under our laws. more to the point they should be saying don't leave your homes in the first place. you won't get here. if you get here and get in we'll find you and send you home then. that's the way to address this problem at its root to make clear to migrants from across the world that they cannot come to our country with complete disregard for our laws. >> harris: let's get to the military. the senate has approved nearly $860 billion in defense spending and now it goes on to president biden to sign it. republicans got your big ask, the pentagon's covid vaccine mandate is out. it doesn't right the ship for the ones that were already pushed out. the white house pentagon saying they didn't get what they wanted. the president is expected to sign it. many believe that the mandate played a huge role in shortfalls in the military recruiting, senator. talk to me about that and a
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reality of that. >> isn't it ironic we talked about 5 million illegal aliens crossing into our country. no idea what their vaccination status is and biden says the public health emergency is over for illegal aliens but still objecting to the repeal of this needless vaccine mandate. look, i served in the military. anybody who served knows the military has the power and needs the power to require its troops to take vaccinations. i took the smallpox vaccination but there are differences between that traditional general power and this specific mandate. one, the coronavirus vaccine is operating under emergency use authorization. it is still not fully approved. doesn't have certainly 200 years of trials and efficacy like the smallpox vaccination does. second, we are currently as you say, in the middle of recruiting and retention crisis.
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the military shouldn't be doing anything to make it harder to get young and men and women into the military or more likely to leave when their contracts are up. third, it is just not useful. the vaccine clearly doesn't do a very good job of restricting transmission of the virus. and for some people, older people or medically infirm people it does the end to reduce the severity of the cases but it is not the case when you talk about the healthiest cohort of americans, young men and women in teens and 20s physically and medically fit for military service. i urged the biden administration for the last year to eliminate this mandate which is counterproductive. i regret they didn't do it but pleased that congress stepped forward and eliminated it where the biden administration wouldn't. >> harris: the way you talk about the readiness and what we need in terms of men and women serving. it took them a year. all the people we're missing in the military because of this and
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the white house didn't do anything. senator cotton, great to have you in "focus." thank you. merry christmas. >> thank you, harris. merry christmas to you and all your viewers. >> harris: the white house facing a big dilemma, whether to block the national archives from releasing emails related to hunter biden's business dealings while his dad was vice president. that information could contradict the president's claims that he was totally uninvolved in any of it. plus dr. anthony fauci likely to face new questions how the covid-19 pandemic actually started. >> before anybody knew anything he said this did not come from china. this did not come from a lab. nobody say that. he made a stringent point of doing that. >> harris: members of the intelligence community also on republicans' list now. with majority they have subpoena power. lawmakers say they down played key evidence in covid origin.
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>> harris: house republicans looking to subpoena members of the intelligence community as part of their investigation into how covid-19 started. a report by gop house members released this week found indications the virus may have been tied to china's bioweapons research program. that report accuses intel officials of publicly down playing those potential links. republicans are also expected to call dr. anthony fauci to testify. you know, from the start of the coronavirus nightmare fauci dismissed the lab leak theory right after retiring from government for 50 years he started saying he has a completely open mind about the virus's origins. we don't know how he stands.
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b ben, these investigations will be so critically important to know how things started. i have heard you and others say it. why? >> i think a big part of what we want to know here is what the intel community was not telling us at the time. how they shaded the way things were going. that's something we definitely need to know. we've seen so many other aspects of the intelligence communities be bad at their jobs and not really be forthcoming to not just the american people but to their elected representatives. the things that -- gaps between what they were saying in public or to the committees that are offering oversight of them versus what they were saying internally is critically important for us to know. i also think when it comes to dr. fauci, we know that there are so many different aspects of what he did during the course of this pandemic that we have serious questions about. particularly i'm concerned that he and others within the
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government colluded with major social media big tech companies in order to censor speech that was being critical of their decisions, that was putting forward alternative visions of what we ought to be doing. that's something that is absolutely horrendous if it turns out to be true. we have some early indications that could very well be the case. but i think ultimately what we need to be concerned about most here is were all of these different people acting out of fear of what the chinese government would do or could potentially do in terms of other areas of u.s. policy? were they essentially running scared from the possibility that criticizing china could have ramifications in other different areas? if that was what was driving what was going on and what i think a lot of americans suspect was going on, it raises a whole host of other questions about the priorities of these intel officials and whether they have american interests first in their minds. >> harris: are they willing to capitulate in other areas of our
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lives? the pandemic may have exposed that. the idea that the intelligence community, though, is being looked at. how surprised are you by that? >> i'm note surprised. i think there has been a number of people within or closely-associated with members of congress who have talked to me over the past several years about their rising concerns about whether the intel community was actually looking out for america's interests in so many different respects of policy. this is one more of them. i think what we shouldn't allow to have happen is for any kind of covering up things that make the chinese effectively look bad. they do such a good job, i think, of manipulating us in so many different respects. you remember the original meeting that happened early in the biden administration in alaska where they weaponized the language of blm and around george floyd and the like to call america a nation engaged in prison camp behavior and things
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like that. all this gas lighting designed to make people look away from china's terrible record when it comes to not just the uighur citizens but the treatment of their own citizens under the 0 covid policy. was the intel community really being honest with members of congress about the evidence that we had of a potential lab leak hypothesis? we have to know that. >> harris: the president must now decide if he will in fact use an executive order to block the national archives from releasing hundreds of obama-era documents. some of those documents included in that trove detail hunter's business dealings with ukrainian energy company burisma. those emails due out in february could shed light on how closely president biden was involved in hunter's business dealings when he was v.p. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. >> you have a criminal
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investigation by biden's d.o.j. into hunter biden for corruption, influence peddling, fraud, money laundering, a variety of things. all of which documents suggest implicate joe biden. so if he tries to hide these documents by executive privilege, he has absolutely no legal basis to do so. >> harris: is this anything like asking the coyote or the fox to watch the hens in the hen house? >> it absolutely is that, harris. i also think one of the things at stake here is joe biden's reputation when it comes to all of these matters. he asserted to the american people throughout the campaign and from the debate stage that everything associated with raising these questions about hunter biden was laughable. he was dismissive. he said that there was no basis for any kind of questioning of this, that he had nothing to do with it.
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nothing untoward had happened. of course, he also leaned into the now utterly debunked concept that this was in some way foreign meddling in american elections. hunter's laptop wasn't authentic despite the fact there were so many people, from america's intel community, who were making such a claim in support of joe biden at the time. look, what's at stake here is if we're going to have any kind of transparency around what actually happened here and whether hunter biden behaved in ways that certainly could bridge into illegality but could be unethical. we deserve to have that transparency. >> harris: if the president doesn't have a problem with any of this why would he block the release, right? he said he wasn't part of it. what would be the reason for blocking it? you can't really protect hunter now because the media are not going to help you out in that. so many of them have had to admit that they, you know, weren't right about the laptop
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thing. i don't know if they weren't right or they were complicit in it. i don't know all of the facts of it but they have had to complain about it. they can't start a cover-up. merry christmas, to you, meghan and the babies, plural. >> merry christmas to you and to your viewers and loved ones. >> harris: will he or won't he? west virginia senator joe manchin playing it cool when it comes to running for re-election. if he doesn't his seat could be a slam dunk for republicans in 2024. plus backlash growing over an elementary school-sanctioned after school satan club. how the district is defending itself as parents say they are at their wit's end. >> a way to get in and their intent is to come into communities, cause unrest, cause disruption, upset people, get people angry. we know what parents want and
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what's best for the children. we'll hold the line.
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>> harris: fox news alert. britteny griner released from the medical facility where she was in houston, texas after being treated returning from a russian penal colony. the biden administration secured her freedom in an exchange for viktor bout, the merchant of death. griner posted her first words since she went free on instagram. the last ten months have been a battle at every turn. i dug deep to keep my faith. from the bottom of my heart i thank you to everyone for your help. she also said that she intends to play basketball for the phoenix mercury this season. we'll be watching. parents in chesapeake, virginia are in an uproar over the after
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school satan club. yes, that's true. they meet at an elementary school. chesapeake public schools issued a statement defending the club's right to meet. but stresses the club is not approved by the district. organizers say the club is non-religious and aims to let children think for themselves. parents say they are at their wit's end. lucas tomlinson now live for us in washington with details. so satan gets a say at the table. how are they getting the voices of parents in here? >> a spokesman from satanic temple defended the right of his organization to start an after school satan club saying it was necessary to counter to the christian club. >> we put our club in place to offer an alternative against
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evangelical club explicitly designed to convert children and get them to proselytize to other kids. >> dozens of parents showed up to protest at the school. some driving from as far as 100 miles away. the satan club insists it doesn't believe in satan and claims its mission is to promote free speech and religious freedom. satan is a symbol of the eternal rebel. parents have doubts about that and ask why have satan in the name if you don't believe in the devil? of all the hot button issues in recent years, nothing drew outrage like the proposed after school satan club. >> they only go to schools that have evangelical clubs, christian clubs in them with the intent to cause community up roar and get all the clubs shut down including themselves. they could care less if they get shut down. shut down all the clubs is their goal.
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>> a few parents who voiced support saying it's a great opportunity to teach inclusivity. >> harris: i have no words. i do but i'll move on. thank you. democrats staring down a brutal 2024 senate map. if senator kyrsten sinema's ditching the party wasn't enough. >> if you don't run there is no chance of democrats keeping that seat. how much pressure to you feel or are you geting to make sure you run in 2024? >> i don't take pressure from any of these people. i don't have to be in a hurry. the bottom line is i only care about one thing, the success of my state and the people having opportunities in our state. >> harris: republican strategist tells "the washington examiner" if he does not run it is a free seat for us. he is very difficult to beat. i think the stars have aligned for him to lose but we can't mess it up either.
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earlier this week manchin would not rule out following in the footsteps of arizona senator kyrsten sinema and leaving the democratic party. >> i'll look at all of these things. i've always looked at all these things. i have no intention to do anything right now. will i do something later? i can't tell you what the future will bring. i can only tell you where i am in my mindset. >> harris: where would he go? charlie hurt, fox news contributor and washington times opinion editor. david car lucci former senator. where would he go? >> that's a good question. it's interesting because he may think that he has a free shot if he does decide to run again at winning. i don't think that's a done deal. he has already aligned himself with the far left of the democrat party in terms of energy. he went along with this whole
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idea of a green new deal trimmed down and put into that inflation-causing inflation bill that democrats are touting. i think he will have a real tough road ahead of him even if he does choose to run but at the very least the next two years he will be under enormous pressure to -- as are other democrats who are in states like west virginia that are at the very least competitive and some cases very republican. they will help to tow a careful line. >> harris: sinema has put pressure on manchin to tow the line. there are fewer people. it is getting closer and closer to the number of republicans in the senate before they start losing seats potentially. david, quickly, what do you lose when you lose joe manchin? he did go along with the so-called inflation reduction
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act. you don't really know how he will go. >> democrats are a big party and big tent. joe manchin has proven to be independent, to push his party, to force debate and compromise. that's healthy for the democratic party and healthy for the country. one thing that joe manchin understands and knows is pressure. he has been under consistent pressure. i don't think we'll see any knee jerk reactions from joe manchin. if he runs, he wins. i believe he runs as a democrat. >> harris: it is interesting you say all that and getting ready with the big spending bill, he is not pushing back on anything. he is going with the flow. that is going to cripple us with inflation yet again because it is spending money, spending money, spending money. a website laid out possible pickup opportunities for republicans in 2024 claiming
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democrats will have an uphill battle in the senate. in addition to west virginia the senate seat there other seats that could go red include montana and ohio, possible flips arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, new jersey, virginia. you see them organize in tiers. your response. >> it looks a lot like what we saw in 2022. if we were here a few months ago we would have said the republicans would win the senate. they didn't. i think 2024 is a long way out particularly for the u.s. senators on who will run and who won't run. i think the democrats have a great chance. of course, it depends who is top of the ticket for the democrats, who is on the top of the ticket for the republicans. >> harris: you don't think it will be biden? >> i think it will be biden but again, we don't know. >> harris: does it help or hurt them? >> i think it helps them. >> harris: i'm just curious why
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you didn't say his name first. before we eat up too much time i want to go to the next thing. critics coming at president biden over some bizarre comments he made to african leaders during a summit this week. he promised to be a model guest in regard to how much he would eat if he visits their countries. his comments come as there are food shortages around the globe linkedin part to russia's war on ukraine and famine. >> you made all the journey to washington for this summit. i may visit your continent. you invite ed me to your countries. be careful what you wish for. i may show up. the poor relatives always show up. the wealthy ones never show up. i'm looking forward to seeing many of you in your home countries. >> harris: what was that, charlie? >> i don't know. he is not trying to be hateful
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but it underscores the guy has no idea what he is talking about half the time and wanders into it. i think he is trying to be funny and collegial with people but he winds up talking -- remember, half the people in this crowd don't speak english as their first language. they aren't american. so maybe it should have been easier for them to understand one another but they don't get american language and they are sitting there with ear pieces listening to this guy. what in the world is this guy talking about and underscores this is the problem when you have a guy like this who doesn't know what he is saying half the time and he says the stupid stuff and english doesn't appear to be his first language. it causes a lot of problems for some people. >> harris: that's a specific crowd and trying to play the poor man in a country that has famine. i don't understand where he is
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going there. you can't convince me it was in the prompter. >> no, i think biden is trying to lighten the mood. >> harris: did he accomplish that? >> multi-day event where he is making strides, massive strides, towards improving u.s./african relations and we have a long road to make up because of the disastrous u.s. policy towards africa under the trump administration. >> harris: we reflexively go to trump. we can't just talk about the fact he told african nations he is the poor man in the room? i know you think it's an extrapolation of something else but those are his words. they should be scripted. you tell me they weren't. last quick thought. >> we made massive improvements with the multi-day event. a treaty by nigeria and record
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investment in food. >> harris: once again a highlight. it could be him or the vice president. a highlight in the course of what you say is happening is the fact that he can't communicate to the group of people who are listening to intently to see what america will do next. the world is watching us. david, charlie, always good to see you. merry christmas to you both. woke at the expense of straight white men? the controversy and a pennsylvania school board is boiling over. another war of words between congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and elon musk. the squad member's security hypocrisy is on full display. ♪ home, you've got a big leg up. it's your va home loan benefit. it lets you borrow up to a full 100% of your home's value.
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>> harris: elon musk has suspended the accounts of several prominent liberal journalists and critics for sharing tracking coordinates on his private jet. a representative alexandria ocasio-cortez from new york among those going after elon musk's moves. take a beat and lay off the proto fascism.
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try putting down your phone. musk said the journalists violated the company's new policy against sharing realtime locations. >> i'm sure anyone who has been stalked would agree sharing realtime information about somebody's location is inappropriate and i think everyone on that -- there is not going to be any distinction between journalists and regular people. everyone will be treated the same. >> harris: sean duffy. fox news contributor and former republican congressman from wisconsin. great to see you today. your top line thoughts on this first of all. >> surprising that aoc is stepping into this debate because she has been silent for years on the suppression of speech on twitter but still goes on on facebook and google. if suppression of speech is fascism why isn't she calling out interest stae gram, facebook and google now who are doing it
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to conservatives. she is a hypocrite number one. i'm torn on this. i don't have a good answer. in instance one as a former politician i don't want people to be doxed. elon musk is exposing the greatest partnership between twitter and the federal government. he is like i could get shot and they could take me out. i'm nervous. >> one man's dangerous speech is another man's free speech. it is my concern. elon musk being a free speech absoluteist i was surprised he did this. >> harris: i want to know how far it goes to get to the ayatollah who is on twitter and how far does it go to get them off twitter?
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if there seems like hypocrisy for aoc, she spends $120,000 on her own private security. so does cori bush. half a million dollars for her. she is protecting herself. they have every right to do that. you see what the other members of the so-called squad on capitol hill, the far left in the house are saying. so they understand the ramifications of not protecting yourself with security and having your information put out. but you know, elon musk tweeted a couple of days ago it is not about putting it on twitter or anywhere else, it is about the realtime notion of someone knowing exactly where you are at that moment. >> i agree with that. you see the power of the protestors that want to come and put pressure by a mob on people who might be out to dinner or republican out to dinner in dc or on an airplane. you know, i want to see where all these wokesters are flying. i want to see where bill gates
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and zuckerberg are flying who want me to ride a bike as they fly on their private aircraft. i like the exposure how hypocrites they are. preaching one thing and doing another. i understand the danger. when you know where someone is in realtime and you have a target on your back like elon musk i can see why he wants to use his money and platform saying we're not going to do that. no one is going to take me or my family out because they know where i'm at. people are angry and crazy enough now. people do crazy things and the attacks on justices. elon is right to be concerned but how far does it go? it can get -- it concerns me. >> harris: it doesn't make a difference when you learn that john kerry hopped on his hypocrisy flying machine, whether it was 15 minutes ago when he was on it or 15 hours ago. it is a fact that he says he is
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green and he is something else. so it doesn't change that if you don't do it in exact realtime. that's a good point you make. let's move on. >> that's what i'm talking about. i can still know the flights but not know it in realtime. you're right. >> harris: that's a fact. the people who feel strongly about making them go away is another conversation. pennsylvania school board member is causing quite the controversy with her concern over one of the candidates for board president. watch. >> i feel that electing the only cis white male on this board president of this district sends the wrong message to our community. a message that is contrary to what we as a board have been trying to accomplish. >> harris: woke has a whole new code now apparently. the school board treasurer resigned shortly after those remarks. the district said in a statement she wishes to apologize and
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doesn't want to be a distraction for the great things happening in our schools on a daily basis. she is a distraction. >> listen, if you're white and qualified you need not apply? we used to have a country based on merit. martin luther king had a dream not to be judged by the color of their skin but the contact tent of their character. this is the rotting of america. she resigned and got pushback but it is happening all over the country. all colors, sexes and real reli people think like this. it will be bad for this country. we saw what happened in the 60s. she is probably a democrat. democrats are racist in the 60s, right? against african-americans and black people and now they
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switched and now they are racist against white people. let's leave race alone in america and let's all love each other and get in the christmas spirit and leave that alone. >> harris: i can tell you the rest of the board also voted against that cis white male as they said. they made her the scapegoat but apparently they all felt that way. merry christmas. "outnumbered" after the break.
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