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i wonder where he wants to go? work, there is dignity in work and you have a purpose in work. now he will get to retire and -- >> bill: the planes are flying. that's what i want -- >> dana: a better outcome. at 6:00 a.m. i thought it would be a sad story. thankfully everybody is able to get in the air. thanks for watching. harris faulkner is up next. here she is. >> harris: fox news alert. house republicans now in the majority as you know want a full and thorough review of classified documents found at the penn biden center in biden's private office locked in a closet. now we know foreign intelligence on iran, ukraine and more were among the classified papers locked in that closet. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." president biden had been ignored reporters' questions on the controversy but last night addressed it.
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>> president biden: i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what's in the documents. i have turned over the boxes. they have turned over the boxes to the archive and we're cooperating fully with the review and which i hope will be finished soon. >> harris: a big decision now in the hands of the nation's attorney general merrick garland. he had already appointed a u.s. attorney to investigate. i would ask next then will he tap a special counsel like he did in the case of the raid on former president trump's mar-a-lago office? democrats say there is no comparison between the two presidents' actions. they are defending biden. >> we are going to support the fact that the president is following this established protocol. that he did the right thing. >> the appropriate process was followed. this is not mar-a-lago or a president refusing a subpoena.
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i don't think it compares at all. >> no evidence of deliberate intent or obstruction of justice. >> harris: brian mast is in "focus" on all of it. first we'll get more news on it from fox news correspondent david spunt at the justice department. >> good morning. the pressure is on attorney general merrick garland once again whether he likes it or not, he has an important decision to make. as you mentioned, what to do specifically with this biden document investigation. garland back in november appointed a u.s. attorney for the northern district of illinois based in chicago. he is a trump appointee. garland appointed him and asked him to look over this issue and basically do an investigation. attorneys found the documents in november. now we know that the investigation took several weeks and now that preliminary investigation is over and
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garland has the ball in his court and a big decision has to be made. much will depend on the level of classified documents uncovered and how the material itself was not discovered for so long. garland himself has a few options. he could charge biden current or former aides of the president, could appoint a special counsel, he could find wrongdoing without prosecuting or he could just do and say nothing indefinitely. house speaker kevin mccarthy was asked about this case about an hour ago. listen here. >> what's surprising to me this came out before the election. why does his department of justice treat people differently? every time we find something that occurs before the election dealing with biden's family it's pushed under the rug. >> if biden is not charged it may mean donald trump escapes charges for the mar-a-lago document investigation if you look at this through a purely political lens. d.o.j. officials insist they
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don't take partisan sentiment into the probes and bring charges in any case no matter who the person is if they see fit. one of the big questions that remains, why was this held until the news media cbs news broke the story earlier this week, when the biden team, department of justice and national archives had a heads-up in early november a few days before the mid-term election, harris. >> harris: thank you very much. the "new york post" cover today reminding the president of the united states you should not throw stones in glass houses. classified houses that is. that a reference to biden's criticism of former president donald trump in a similar situation. in "focus" now republican congressman brian mast of florida. decorated military veteran and part of the new house of representatives focused on finding answers in this controversy and others with the president of the united states. great to see you. thank you for your service. first of all, where do you want to see this go with president
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biden right now? >> i want to see them investigated in the proper way. let's outline the literal difference between this and mar-a-lago. with mar-a-lago all those documents were delivered by the national archives and records administration. they boxed it up in the white house or other places, put it in a truck and delivered it and put it behind the doors and locked the doors. it doesn't appear in this instance these items were delivered by the national archives and records administration to what we could probably call lobbyist row, put it in an office above restaurants and other places. they were taken through other means not delivered by the federal government. that's a very specific distinction how it is different from president trump. >> harris: first of all, the president said he was told legally not to ask questions about what was in them. i guess that would be for plausible deniability. we have to ask him when we see him again as journalists.
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my now question is if they are foreign intelligence papers among that classified document batch. they call it a small batch from biden's team, what does that mean going forward? places like iran and ukraine mentioned in those papers? >> there is very potentially maybe individuals that have been compromised, sources and methods that potentially have been compromised. information that we didn't want this emotion to know we had that could be compromised. those are potential stakes out there among others. it is a serious instance when you are talking about that kind of information and the people that we have on the ground around the globe. >> harris: one more on that particular point. it was the penn biden center when he was vice president. representative sheila jackson lee said they were in a locked closet. i don't believe that's how we normally would say we keep
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classified documents in a non-secure building on a college campus. >> let's be very literal about this again and how you store classified. there are very specific parameters about how many locked doors something needs to be behind. how it needs to be labeled. how those locks specifically work. is it a safe or this kind of safe? not just something labeled top secret or compartmentized information. very specific parameters how and where they're stored. blinds on a window or no windows. this information or the parameters of this are very specific. >> harris: curious to get your reaction to this. back in august nbc news contributor raised the issue of execution over the mar-a-lago documents and general michael hayden. sounds about right. what was this about to you? and, i mean, how do you even
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speak to that? >> i think it's beyond the pale to speak to that. i think i could probably tie this back in part to the weaponization of government committee that's going on right now where you do have a left right now that has no problem with weaponizing the government against the people or against constitutional rights in general. that's why we as republicans are putting forward this committee and to say briefly how much the other side is putting their head in the sand on this as a very real issue across the country. i listened to the democrat weekly press briefing yesterday and the chair, they said well, we called the select committee, the tin foil hat committee. those were their exact words. they don't recognize it was a big deal that the f.b.i. was looking at parents for going to school board meetings and being upset what was taught to their kids or the list goes on of all
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the instances where government was weaponized. twitter going out and saying or the government telling twitter they can't go out there and share information or report on hunter biden. the weaponization of government. >> harris: thank you for taking us there. you mentioned a divided house voted exactly along party lines. republicans establishing a select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government and their goal as you are saying wide ranging investigations into federal law enforcement, national security agencies. "politico" calling the new lay or of oversight biden's next big headache. house speaker kevin mccarthy wielding his power looking to leave no stone unturned on what the gop calls an effort to silence conservative voices. >> our border is not secure but look what they've done to our schools as well, right? we will pass a parents bill of rights. homeland, f.b.i., they weaponize. we watched them get out of
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control with no check or balance. you have to hold government accountable. >> harris: james comer wasted no time today. sent letters to three former twitter executives to testify early next month, february 6th on their role in suppressing the hunter biden laptop story and also just information that was coming off that laptop. didn't want people or americans to know what was coming. your reaction. >> that is the definition of the weaponization of government. it is not just what they do to individuals or entities or business, it is also what they don't do. who they don't work on behalf inual application of the law specifically at the federal level directed from washington, d.c. across the nation. that's the weaponization. whether it's the f.b.i. and school boards and twitter or other media entities like that or whether it's not going after investigating what happened with
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people leaking supreme court documents or those that are attacking pregnancy crisis centers. an unequal application of the law and being investigated and will be investigated. it doesn't have to be a headache for the president. it should be an opportunity to say we'll offer transparency to the american people. the wrong thing has happened and we'll answer for that as he said in his inauguration speech. he will answer for things that go wrong. i have yet to see it happen. we'll work on that on a number of fronts. >> harris: i want to get to this. this had all of america and possibly other countries around the world trying to travel here airports across the country still an absolute mess at this hour. however, planes are taking off and landing. the federal aviation administration lifted the nationwide ground stop a few hours ago. damage had already been done as you can imagine with all the delays, passengers facing thousands of delayed flights. faa says the stop was because of a technology outage. there is no answer on what
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caused it. both the president and his transportation secretary pete buttigieg say they don't know. >> i just spoke pete today. they don't know what the cause is. i was on the phone. we will find out. we will know what the cause of it is and within a couple of hours -- we will respond at that time. >> harris: secretary buttigieg tweeted earlier today that he has directed an after-action process to determine root causes and recommend next steps. why don't they talk like real people. >> they don't talk like real people because it's washington, d.c. they try to confuse things, over complicate things. this is around notam, notice to air missions. people think about it like the text messaging app between ground sensors, air traffic control towers and pilots in the air general or commercial
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aviation or cargo pilots. they can tell them something as simple as runway lights or out or not working or something more significant. it is not that one sensor was out at one airport. the entire system to notify pilots and those coming in on international flights and other places was down. now the question could be begged was that a cyberattack, aging infrastructure? i wouldn't pretend to give you a clearance whatsoever. there is not an answer on that. go ahead with your question. >> harris: i want the audience to know why i wanted to talk to you about this. you were on the house transportation committee and expected to rejoin in that capacity now in the majority republican house. my question would be should there be an independent transparent investigation? no reason to believe according to the white house and others it was cyber but we don't know what happened. how deep do we need to go? the president says the
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department of transportation, buttigieg and team. do we need more information than that? >> the places that you have to investigate just to have good transportation around the united states of america that we can rely on. you could call it rude meant try. how does something like that be prevented so you don't have something that hasn't happened since 9/11, a nationwide grounding of all air traffic, how do you prevent that from happening from something as simple as basically a messaging app between pilots on the ground? what redundancy needs to be put in place to billions of travel cost aren't incurred about the airline industry and passenger flight delays. investigation is responsible on that. where do things have to be fixed? how can we make sure it's safe from attack in one way or from the system just going down? we need better redundancy.
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the aviation subcommittee will also look at this as well. >> harris: congressman mast, grateful and thankful for you being in "focus" today. the white house cannot seem to let covid go even though the president said the pandemic is over. what the administration is doing now to keep the emergency status that we're in going as local officials force more and more children and college students to mask up yet again. plus the president is back from mexico but critics say he really missed the mark on the whole border mexico trip. >> you have to take control back from the drug cartels. this president has given control to the drug cartels with the massive waves of people coming across at the crossing sites. >> harris: critics taking on the white house's new goals as illegal immigrants and deadly drugs pour continuously into the country. tom homan in "focus." in the bank,
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>> harris: president biden is back from the broken southern border. he took something of a victory lap during his meeting with fellow north american leaders last night in mexico city. >> president biden: we're also working together to take on the scourge of human smuggling and illegal drug trafficking. in the last six months our joint patrols in mexico have resulted in the arrest of more than 7,000 human smugglers. we've seized more than 20,000 pounds of deadly fentanyl at the border. my republican friends in congress should join us in the solutions. >> harris: the president made little mention of the brutality of drugs and smuggling cartels.
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he did say there is a new website to help people enter the united states legally. but no real plan to stem the flow of illegals and here are a couple of his priorities from the summit. diversity, equity inclusion, climate change, competitiveness, migration and development 4, 5 health, then regional security. tom homan, fox news contributor and former acting ice director. when you look at that list what jumps out at you as maybe it shouldn't be on the list quite yet? >> what should be on the list is border security. there wasn't one discussion how to secure the border. if you secure the border, less fentanyl gets across. look, doctors without borders did a study saying 31% of women making the journey with the cartels get "sex andsexually as.
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when it's down 83%. how many women are being sexually assaulted and fentanyl is going across the border? how many billions of dollars would the cartels not make. a secure border saves lives. he is talking about a new app to accommodate illegal immigration. what he is doing is illegal. he wants parole tens of houses of people in the united states. you parole somebody on a case-by-case basis for significant public benefit. case-by-case analysis. you can't say you bring 30,000 people in. that will be defeated in the courts. state of florida already has a lawsuit and goes to trial this week. i'm certain they will put a stay on the whole plan. when i was ice director the years i was commanding icy
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paroled three people to testify at a cartel hearing and went home. that's what parole is for. this administration is accommodating illegal immigration. >> harris: a legal go around of huge proportions and impact. texas congressman pat fallon introduced articles of impeachment against mayokas and now his republican colleagues are promising to have him testify on the ongoing crisis. let's watch briefly. >> what he did is lied -- he willfully lied to congress and testified we had operational control of the southern border. yet he was caught on a hot mic saying it was unsustainable and chaos. he clearly lied. he perjured himself. >> it is a wide open border. any assertion ashen is crazy. the cartels are the ones controlling the border. we'll get mayokas before the committee very soon. >> harris: what about the push
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to push mayokas out. it help? >> he needs to be removed. bottom line he lied to the american people. this country is less safe under his command. since he has been the secretary we had record numbers every month that he has been the secretary. he hasn't done one thing. we talk about this last time. not one thing to slow the flow. all he has done is send more people to the border to process quicker and release quicker, which only brings more. the president the other day after meeting with people on the border what did he say? they need more resources and we make sure they'll get more. more people to proper seamarks give ngos millions of more dollars to transport people to final destination. this administration hasn't done a single thing to secure the flow. secretary mayokas knows better. when he was deputy secretary in 2014 and 2015 we stopped the family surge by detaining people and making them see a judge. 90% loss, sent them home. numbers went down.
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what is he doing as secretary? not detaining them. released without seeing a judge. when the 90% lose th ice is told you can't remove them because they are simply here illegally. >> harris: talk to me about the drug cartels themselves. there is a prison break right along the border. you had some king pins in the prison. there were really very concerned south of the border, 17 people including guards died in that prison break trying to stop the evil that was escaping from the prison right along juarez and el paso. what kind of pressure can this president apply and can mayokas apply that they aren't using right now? >> this president isn't demanding mexico take action on the cartels. this president can do what the last administration did and offer the united states assistance on how to dismantle the cartels. the cartels in mexico control
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mexico and southern border. that's scary. we are the strongest nation on earth and lost operational control of the southern border to criminal cartels in mexico. they decide who comes across, where they cross and what's crossed. i talked to patrol agents that told me they have lost operational control. one used the term broken arrow. i can't contain what's coming across the border. we're matching catching 10%. it should scare every american. criminal cartels are now operating inside the united states. ms-13 is now in 48 states in the country because we have an open border that is not being enforced. >> harris: when you say we are maybe catching 10% and we've seen millions of people throw across the border. when you tell us 37% of women via the drug cartels are sexually assaulted those should be jarring statistics for every person in america but
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particularly for the one living in the white house. your last quick thought. >> they have arrested 117 known suspected terrorists. 1.2 million recorded gotaways. border patrol arrest people from 120. if you don't think one of those gotaways came from to do us arm. i have never been more concerned about the safety and security of this country when it comes to terrorism than i am right now. this should scare everybody and the secretary has done nothing about it and the president has done nothing about it. >> harris: thank you so much for being in "focus" always. >> bill: thanks for having me. >> harris: house speaker kevin mccarthy is about to do is making democrats angry. >> one thing i said from the beginning eric swalwell cannot get a security clearance in the public sector. why would we give him a security
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clearance and the secrets to america? >> harris: he just 1 of 3 high profile democrats about to find their committee seats pulled out from under them. stay close.
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>> president biden: the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid and still doing a lot of work on it but the pandemic is over. no one is wear masks, everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. >> harris: president biden with that declaration on september 18th. actions speak louder than words. his administration now is expected to again extend the covid public health emergency. this would be the 11th time. critics argue the move is an attempt to hold onto the power the emergency gives the white house and also hitting it as an example of mixed covid messaging. we've seen plenty of that. jo
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jonna -- happy new year to our panel. jenna, i will start with you, 11 times the president says it's over but we will get another extension. >> yeah, the mixed messaging as you called it amounts to gas lighting. the fact that the president said that if americans get vaccinated then we wouldn't be under an emergency order. well, mr. president, over 223 million americans have been vaccinated. amounting to almost 70% of the u.s. population. then he said the pandemic is over as we saw in the clip but yet there continue to be an expansion -- continuation or renewal of this emergency order. i think in part so the federal government can continue to have broad authority over particular programs. as an example, we see what they are able to do with medicaid. they can continue to push that program and expand that program.
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we also saw what they did with student loans which was a political consideration because they got a lot of young folks to vote for them in the previous election. with this i think the president is playing politics with people's lives. unfortunate, inappropriate and people have covid fatigue and want answers. are we out or still in it? what precautions do we need to take and what to do moving forward? >> harris: that's the excellent point you end on there. every lawmaker on the left side of the aisle should be calling for the president to answer. where are we in this and can he please give us a copious response on that? david. >> well, i think you are right. everybody wants an answer. they want to know exactly where we are. but with this pandemic there is no precedent, there is no roadmap. that's why we have to be very careful. the president understands we are experiencing pandemic fatigue.
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everybody knows that. but as was said by previous speaker, there are protocols in place, there are a lot of other things that will happen if the health emergency -- public health emergency is rescinded. so the president understands this. covid is declining but at the same time now we are spiking back up with a new variant. so it is not simple. i'm sure the president would love to say it's over. let's celebrate. >> harris: he already did that. you say there is no roadmap. what he does is at that point closer to an election on the flip side of the mid-terms weeks away he says it is all over, nobody is wearing masks. so you are right, he could just tell us the truth. that we are still sort of working our way through if he can show the signs of that. but he already declared it over. so either he knows or he doesn't know. either people want to take their medical advice from the president of the united states, who is not a doctor and possibly doesn't know, or they don't.
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and who would that person be? i want to give -- go ahead. >> the president is setting up the protocol to try to outlive his presidency, to have this process in place so that we know look -- >> harris: is he or is he setting up a propetocol to get the next presidency? i don't think he is setting it up so he can sit down. i don't get that. house speaker kevin mccarthy is making good on one of his key mid-term promises and democrats don't like it. >> one thing i said from the beginning eric swalwell cannot get a security clearance in the public sector. why would we give him a security clearance and the secrets to america? i will not allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff who lied to the american public time and again. we won't allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar. anti-semitic comments won't allow her to be on foreign affairs. >> harris: that was
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november 20th, now house speaker mccarthy has confirmed representatives adam schiff, eric swalwell and ilhan omar will be kicked off the intelligence and foreign affairs committees. critics ripped the three for their various controversies. the speaker's decision come after democrats kicked off two republicans from their panels during the last congress. david, your reaction. >> mccarthy was the first to be outraged when democrats removed members from committees. he said look, this is outrageous and never been done in the history of congress. but now he is continuing this trend and cementing this precedent. we could debate until the cows come home who is worthy of what committee. why they shouldn't be there or not. mccarthy said the majority shouldn't be meddling and deciding what members are on committee. he is cementing this precedent. look, were the democrats right? i wouldn't say that necessarily.
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but two wrongs don't make a right. we know that. now mccarthy is falling into the same trap he criticized. this is going to bite us all in the end. >> harris: all right. elections matter. >> setting up a trouble precedent. >> harris: president obama said that. >> i'm glad to see kevin mccarthy keeping his commitment on this issue but looking forward to seeing his commitment on the crime issue for families like mine. my brother was murdered on june 24th in chicago and i want to see the progressive district attorneys usurping the law to insure the criminals remain on the street and impacting things all over the country. too many people are dying and we need this to come to an end and i ask kevin mccarthy to keep his commitment on that. >> harris: always keeping you and your family in our prayers and my household. >> thank you so much.
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>> harris: great to have you both. breaking news. excellent news. buffalo bills safety tweeted damar hamlin -- the team tweeted, he has been released from the hospital. more than a week ago he suffered cardiac arrest during a monday night game in cincinnati and spent nearly a week in a level one trauma center before being moved to a buffalo hospital. doctors say he is now home where he will continue recovery and rehab. we'll bring you more as we get it. he left one hospital, went to the next a couple of days ago and now he is home. god bless him. deadly storms, california being ravaged by water. another week of dangerous rain, winds, widespread flooding there. a live report from fox weather. outage heating up on poked sides
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of the political aisle over the biden administration's push for green targeting how we cook and how we heat. >> the fuel behind electricity that will have to feed the wholesale industries of restaurants is coal, natural gas. this is complete hog wash, which makes you question, right, what is really behind this? it is not the environment. >> harris: is this about a fight by the woke folks? how far they are willing to fight for clean energy. we'll get into it with a man who has a lot to say, tyrus in "focus" next. and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there.
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>> harris: it is week three of deadly and destructive storms in california. governor newsom says at least 17 people have died. falling trees, dangerous floodwaters leading to causes of death as we're told. the search was called off on monday you may remember for a missing little boy, five years old who was swept away in the floodwaters. more intense rain, damaging winds are on the way with hundreds of thousands of people already without utilities. fox weather's robert ray is live in northern california where it looks like a war zone there,
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robert. >> harris, good afternoon to you. it is just nasty here. look at these folks on the shore of the pacific ocean trying to get sand out of homes as there is debris all over this area. this is ten miles south of santa cruz. workers you can see and the boarded up beachside village here. look at the pacific ocean now if you can. think about this, harris, last week there were 25 to 30 foot waves and swells banging the community. the same with another beach just to the north. 10 to 15 feet swells now. check this out. you see some of the debris on the ground here in the beach but you really get insight into how large some of these trees that have come down off the mountainside because of the saturation. one piece of tree landing on the
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edge of the deck of this beachside home as a light rain falls this morning pacific time in california. the other side of the road is full of people's belongings they've taken out of the homes. we have three more of these atmospheric rivers coming. it is nowhere near over. a nasty, terrible situation here across the state of california. >> harris: great reporting by you as always. it is hard to look at. i can't imagine living through it. appreciate it. thank you. backlash boiling over and it is bipartisan. it is over the potential government ban on cooking with gas. democrat joe manchin, chairman of the senate energy committee writes it's a recipe for disaster. the federal government has no authority to do that. it's about a radical green agenda and not about health as the administration claimed. i want to bring in fox news
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contributor tyrus. you know, the thought of this is really unfathomable. the middle of winter and they want to legislate how we heat. >> i love the fact that you have a way of taking great words and moving them so smoothly and easily. but it is very fathomable because we see this in everything they do. they tried this with the cars. they hired the whole point of the extra i.r.s. agents was to what, fund their electric car stuff so they can get the money from that to pay people. it's the same thing. that is not going the way as planned. low and behold gas stoves are dangerous. yeah, if you light them with your face close to them, yeah. stick your head in the oven they are. they just made this up. all of a sudden they will charge us for really expensive electric stoves. >> harris: that's exactly what they'll do. 40% of american homes that cook and heat this way. those who cook.
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many more are heating with gas. what do you tell the people when they have to replace what they have. they say they won't take away what we have but you can't replace anything. it has to be with electric. >> same exact thing. they continue to -- they want everything on electric. in texas, in louisiana where i live the infrastructure for electricity can't take much more and they continue to keep adding things on. california. they say you'll be able to plug everything in. then nothing works. you go three weeks in this country without power it becomes a third world country. it gets out of control. what is this about? about making money. >> harris: stuff like this is really inconvenient for the side that wants to force us to cook without gas. old photo has surfaced of first lady jill biden cooking over what? a gas stove. flag on the play. that's a gas stove, shameful one critic said.
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senator ted cruz tweeted rules for thee but not for me. another said as you just saw that one. >> they're going to be hypocrites in this. it is not about a safety issue. you don't think the first -- she is the first lady when she was the vp secret service would have come in that's a gas stove. we have to get that out. it is dangerous and can cause health issues for you and your husband. never happened. it has nothing to do with anything other than this is another funding for another donor to get some of their money back from the campaign financing. >> harris: i talked with contractors, do you think we would be building homes that didn't have airflow enough for any type of heating inside the home no matter what it is? you can still burn bacon. >> judge -- it is hard to judge when it's a bright red skillet
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burning underneath to adjust it. again, you said hog wash, i will stick with that. this -- >> harris: it is a daytime show. >> this don't pass the smell test. it isn't mamas grits in the morning. >> that is very tasty. >> someone is cooking baloney. >> harris: more woke lunacy at harvard medical school. the college is offering a course how to provide healthcare to infants supposedly lgbtq plus. yes, newborns to 1-year-old. the class on caring for patients with diverse sexual orientation is designed to serve gender and minority people across the life span from infant to older adults. >> can i use hog wash again? i just -- they are infants. all infants are pretty much the same. feed me, love me, hold me.
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>> harris: change me. >> i tried to pass that one on. again, this has nothing to do with anything but people again trying to get funding and scamming. an infant. whether an infant is gay, straight, whatever, they require the same thing. loving parents. >> harris: when babies are born, babies are just babies. >> that's what i'm saying, no difference. >> harris: who benefits from this? >> the people getting paid to teach these courses or fund it. everything goes back to funding. they want the money so they keep creating these ridiculous. if you challenge them. i'm sure i will be called all kinds of phobic for saying a baby is a baby. >> harris: a baby is a baby. we love them and whatever they grow up to be they are babies and we love them and it doesn't matter and no label i would ever put on a little one. their lives will tell us who they are. just parent and love someone.
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it feels like the opposite of loving the lgbtq community. >> i don't think any person who isn't profiting from this supports this. i will bet that. >> harris: we were cooking with gas for a moment and it was fun. >> and i'll do it again. >> harris: thank you for watching "the faulkner focus." "outnumbered" is after the commercial break. it means serving veterans is what we do. it means if you need cash, you get more at newday by borrowing up to 100% of your home's value, not just 80%. it means newday has been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own approvals. we can say yes to a veteran when other lenders say no. it means we come to work every day knowing we have the privilege of helping veterans make the most of their va home loan benefit. it means no bank, no lender-- no one knows veterans like newday usa.
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