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lawrence jones. we are awaiting a news conference from senator lindsey graham on the cartels, set to begin any moment. it comes after the horrifying kidnapping of four americans. we know two americans are dead with two of them hospitalized, after getting caught in the cross fire between rival cartels. this happened just blocks from the united states southern border. two people were killed, their friends and survived. what they endured was absolutely terrifying. senator graham wants to introduce legislation that would treat these cartels as terrorists groups and allow the president to use the military to go after them. >> am going to introduced legislation to make certain mexican drug cartels foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect america from being poisoned coming from mexico. what would lindsey graham do?
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i would tell mexicans if you don't clean up your act, were going to clean it up for you. see three he is not alone in that. the former ag barr saying that we need to treat them like ice is to unleash the power of our resources, military included, in many different ways. to combat what has to strangle and stronghold on the united states. >> lawrence: is someone who spends time with a lot of veterans and people who kicked indoors to keep other country safe there's a lot of operators out there saying that would love to get the terminals that are posing harm to american citizens, the number one killer for these young people is fentanyl coming across. i've got to tell you, i've been so surprised with the response from the white house because it's an easy political victory. you have someone, the cartels that are a direct threat to the american people. it doesn't have to be political. you can put their head on the state and go after them. think the reason the
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administration is known to this issue is because they would have to accept some accountability for how they operate at the border. i haven't tell the story, many people say we have compassion for people coming ac across the border but the cartel is able to mobilize because of the criminal enterprise. the trafficking as well as the drugs that come across the border. what you see is an empowered cartel. talk to any board or agent, texas dps, people on the front lines of the fight, they will tell you they didn't squash it under the trump administration that they have the cartel on their heels. now they are flourishing. >> emily: senator lindsay's life. he is speaking. >> i have a two-step approach to this. first i want to say we have been talking about doing something against mexican drug cartels regarding foreign terrorist organization designation for a
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decade, since 2012. senator kennedy and i are going to join forces. hopefully democrats will be involved, to label these organizations as foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law. that is the top of the food chain. mto designation is the highest designation. what would it mean? it means that all the precursors coming from china, chinese chemical companies and chinese enterprises would be subject to being prosecuted under u.s. law providing material support to foreign terrorist organizations, something that you can't do today. we're going to open up the prosecution. i am a firm believer that the prosecution model as it exists today is not working. so what are we going to do? we are going to up the ante. we are going to designate these groups and others if appropriate
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foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law, changing the game for those who provide assistance to them. what drives this is fentanyl. it's been a game changer. more people died in the united states from fentanyl poisoning then car wrecks and gun violence combined. fentanyl is becoming the leading cause of death for americans ages 18 to 45. 200 americans die every day do to fentanyl overdoses. fentanyl overdoses because the equivalent of a new september 11 every two weeks. i think john and i believe that if there was a isis or al qaeda cell that lobbed rocket from texas, we would blow them off the planet. they are doing that times thousands and our response is inadequate. 106,000 people last year died of drug overdoses. 70,000 related to fentanyl with
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no end insight. we've recovered over 12,000 pounds of fentanyl at the border this year, enough to kill almost 3 million people. last year it was 14,700 pounds. this year it's almost 13,000 pounds and we have eight months to go. this problem is a national security threat. fentanyl is a killer, the people killing americans reside out in the open in mexico. i don't know if it's a lack of will on behalf of the mexican government to bring these cartels to pay or lack of capability. either way, it's the same result. chaos, hearty, terrorism, murder. it needs to come to an end. so we are going to do two things today. we are going to introduce legislation in the coming days and try to make it bipartisan. to designate these groups
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foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law to open up more capability to go after them and their conspirators all over the world. secondly we going to introduce an authorization to use military force for the united states military to go in and destroy these labs. destroy these networks. once your designated terrorist organization, the second step that we will be engaging in is in the military, the authority to go after these organizations wherever they exist, not to invade mexico, not to shoot mexican airplanes down but to destroy drug labs that are poisoning americans. bill clinton, planned colby. here's what joe biden said. we have an obligation in the interests of our children in the interests of the hemisphere to keep the oldest democracy in
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place, colombia, give them a fighting chance to keep from becoming a narco state. joe biden supported plan colombia in 2000. plan colombia lab the united states military to partner with colombia, their military, their agencies, get in on the ground and disrupt the cocaine traffic that was poisoning america back then. fentanyl is up to 10,000 times more lethal than a dose of morphine. fentanyl is a weapon of mass description. if you thought plan colombia, was a good idea, to go to colombia with military force, they have the colombian military to take down the cocaine narco state that existed, how can you object to doing this in mexico. it's time for plan mexico. it's time to get serious and use all the tools in the toolbox, not just in the prosecution lane, not just in the law-enforcement lane but in the
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military lane as well. hopefully this will change behavior of the mexican government. nothing would please me more than to have a meaningful partnership to take these drug cartels down and stop killing americans but if mexico will not cooperate than we are going to have to do what's in our national security interests. mexico is a safe haven. it's a narco terrorist state. the safe haven provides mexican cartels the ability, the impunity to deliver lethal doses of fentanyl into our nation. leading cause of death americans from 18 to 45. four south carolinians went to mexico, two of them are not coming back. i just talked to the sister of one of the victims. they are waiting on a body. these drug cartels are dangerous, lawless. american law needs to change to make sure we deal with it appropriately in this week's designate them as mtos, the
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next the to provide authorization to use the literary force to eradicate mexican drug cartels that are poisoning america. could not have a better partner than senator kennedy. >> emily: you heard senator lindsey graham what he calls a two-pronged approach to battling the float of fentanyl across the border and now he discussed it in tandem with senator kennedy and what he hopes to be bipartisan, they will, number one, introduce legislation to designate these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, ftos. it enables them to unleash a prosecutorial power that we are not yet being able to use. also includes the ancillary effect of being able to prosecute entities like he said, china, for their material support to those then designated as ftos. he said we are going to introduce the authorization to
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use military force to destroy those fentanyl labs and the networks if possible. he cited the fact that for those americans 18 to 45, fentanyl poisoning is the leading cause of death. 200 americans per day die. he said that's the equivalent of a new september 11 every two weeks. kaylee, in stark contrast to this presidents speaker, karine jean-pierre, who said because of the work this president has done at the southern border, she says the fentanyl deaths are at historic lows. >> kayleigh: if you watched a very lucid this conference by republican senator identifying the problem and proposing a solution. we have a white house, executive branch, who has not managed to diagnose the problem. you can't get to a solution until you say here's the problem. karine jean-pierre, fact-check. cpp jumped from 4,800 pounds in
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2020 to 40,700 pounds seized. bill melugin points out, seizures indicate there's more fentanyl coming across the border. also indicative of that is u.s. overdose deaths that have increased 800% in the last four years because of fentanyl youth. overgoverdose deaths, 70,000. senator lindsey graham put forward one solution, the authorization of use. i would note that these cartels are not state actors so you're getting into new mexico and their sovereignty. it's a little dicey. senator ted cruz has said i don't agree with lindsey graham's approach and full. mike waltz, on the republican house, said we can do something short of u.s. military. let's go into mexico. let's use drones. military technology, something that's kind of a hybrid. >> emily: that's right and that was senator graham addressing that a little bit when he's said, stacy, the fto is the highest designation you can give for a nonstate actor,
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to kayleigh's point. we've had a conversation about the use of military assets that senator graham just discussed. going back to lawrence's point earlier south of the border semiour group some might argue there's a complex situation, a heightened tale of corruption. national narco cartels and the mexican government as well as the other central american governments as well but the fact remains invisible issue for us on the southern border. which is that under this administration it is wide open and less americans are dying at record rates and yet for some reason this administration has failed to address it. >> stacy: they are breaking the law. lawrence's point about our veterans is very well mean. i'm a veteran, fourth-generation my family to serve and i with our military would much prefer help us fight these cartels as opposed to being stationed all of the world and especially our continued entanglement in the middle east. i think the most important thing here is american law designates our son warner to be protected by the federal government, not the states. it's done to protect american
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citizens and our law is being broken right now but invited administration so what's important here, 125,000 americans a year die of fentanyl overdoses for that number dropped precipitously under former president, never to be named from the white house press briefing room any longer, but i'll say it. it was trump who will reduce those numbers. it's not something unique to h him. the standing law all ready and able petition to seal the southern border there's more work to be done but should we use our u.s. military? actively. the transnational, organizations, the cartels, they are multibillion-dollar entities, entities that use our southern border to make money, trapping you people on drugs in our country o see us do more and if it takes the death of two americans, that's a tragedy, but whatever it takes. maybe biden will wake up at this point do something. >> emily: thank you for your service. ainslie, to stacey's point, this is eventually correctable by the enforcement of laws and the deployment of actual assets at
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the southern border, the tragic part is that those lives are lost forever. >> stacy: i am from south carolina. heading down there to cover this. lindsey graham, senator from south carolina so it's important for them to get involved with the legislation, i agree 100%, americans are dying. when they travel to get the surgery, if americans are dying because they're taking fentanyl or our children think they are taking an adhd drug at a college party and they are dying of an overdose of fentanyl, this continues to happen we are not getting support from mexico that i agree with lindsey graham but it's all about money. yes, mexico, their government -- i was going to say come on like ours, is very corrupt. [laughter] it's very corrupt. you don't know what areas are the safest so there's a long list of where they say do not travel. there's nonetheless this has been very cautious. we all go to mexico. a lot of college students go to mexico. it's a little x expensive than
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going somewhere else like europe or places we could afford mexico in college if we really worked hard. if mexico doesn't do something about this, if they don't work with us i know we are worried about whether their laws allow us to do this, at least maybe they'll work with us because they knew that our government is saying do not go to mexico now. that's going to affect tourism. >> kayleigh: this is where we pressure mexico which is what president trump did. >> ainsley: they don't want us saying don't travel to mexico. >> lawrence: we provide aid to mexico is also some would argue that maybe we should stop giving them the aid of their not quite help us with this problem. >> kayleigh: that's exactly right. turning now to tiktok, biggest relations it gives the social media platform yet. intel hearing is underway on the hill right now on the threats posed by china. the meeting comes one day after a bipartisan that was introduced that would give the biden administration the power to ban tiktok and other technologies if they pose national security threats.
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the push comes as concerns grow about how much data the chinese own tiktok he is on our americans. take a look at these headlines. with a look at the biden hypocrisy. biden reverses trump's effort to ban tiktok. there were some legal challenges trump encountered. this was in my final months of office. why the executive order banning tiktok from prior administrations? >> ainsley: this is something that shouldn't be debatable. we should not give china our secrets, period. they should not be able to spy on our children on tiktok. they should be able to spy on government agencies. thankfully now the government as of this monday has 30 days to take tiktok off their government agencies. tiktok is saying we are going to put a timer on it. if your child is under 18, they will only be allowed on for an hour. they are going to expand family pairing but isn't really going to do anything? is that going to work? they are still spying on our
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kids. first it was tiktok and that was the farmland that it's buying schools and americans, are we allowed to buy land in china? no. the answer is no. so why should we allow them to buy land in our country? we've got to put her foot down. it's march 2023, lawrence. now biden says oh, i want the power to ban tiktok but let's rewind to october of last year. here's what biden was doing. "inside democrats' elaborate attempt to woo tiktok and sorts was days before the election prickles will president biden spent more than an hour at the white house with tiktok stars. in addition to the oval office meeting the creators held a session with former president barack obama. met with leaders of the dnc. perfectly happy to take the tiktok user is an election. but now it's ban tiktok. >> lawrence: i don't think there was any thought given when he revealed, just like it wasn't
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any thought given when he decided to end the construction of the border wall. i think this is so often and with the democrats, especially this new democratic party of today. the other side is so bad, they are so hateful, let's do -- undo everything they did but we are affected by the real-world consequences and there's no accountability from the media, as you just eloquently did, to show, how did we get here? most of the press is going to be just another headline. they are going to move past it. it's important and this goes for covid, the border, tiktok, we've got to hold them accountable for the consequences they are inducing on americans. >> kayleigh: it's so true. at "the new york post," there was someone who create a profile. here's what she found curated to her. the most disturbing video i came across on tiktok with slow-motion footage of a boy he likely around jaden's age, standing over a girl and
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swinging his close to fist at her. i also heard things about killing orphans. disguised as dark humor. this is what tiktok is feeding to our children. >> emily: i encourage everyone to go to that article and see the imagery she is referring to. there's a lot of hyper sexualization and really disturbing imagery. being curated for 14-year-old boys. think about the narrative that we've been fed from the democratic party. raising the alarm about china, sustained infiltration, sustained essentially war for quite some time. the democrats say no, i fell about russia. they manufactured a russian threat in the very specific way and try to take any attention whatsoever off of china but the whole point is it's not either or. the whole point is that as americans, those threats are real and have an impact on
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everyday americans because it's our children and our families being destroyed and the data is being sold. that's what this administration test, they have a short-term view to curry both so both so they see tiktok as upon. the prior administration saw them as the threat that they work on acknowledging the 2017 lower requires private businesses and everything also does and enchanted to cooperate and share data directly with the ccp. those are real threats and that's why we didn't want to cover mice. a little bit of votes for maintaining tiktok because of the threat they presented. this administration has no concept of long-term investment or actual principles. >> kayleigh: u.s. tiktok curates this trash to our, china's tiktok curates images of science, patriotism. >> ainsley: they use tiktok for that good aim. our kids are looking at trash and they want our kids to do that because our kids at the feature of this country and their kids are the future of their countries of the contrast
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between what they show both groups is obvious. it makes it even more imperative for us to do something about it. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. our very own ainsley earhardt is hosting a brand-new special on fox nation. "who's nikki haley?" >> ainsley: nikki haley was governor of south carolina, she took down the confederate flag off the statehouse property. he's done so much for the state. people do like her there. she got support from both sides when she did that. then she goes on to be the u.s. ambassador under donald trump when you are looking for him too now she's running for president so this is just her story. we interview people from south carolina, people who been in politics with her, people from washington. don't miss it. go to fox nation. >> kayleigh: we will all check it out. can't wait. don't miss ainsley special, "who is nikki haley" available streaming on fox nation. coming up, talking new video shows a group of teens trashing a restaurant in new york city and another example of america's out-of-control crime.
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can over the weekend overturning tables, breaking chairs, even breaking a large window. as staff was there, terrified staff and customers looked on. the teens wore masks and hooded sweatshirts. leaving a minimum of $20,000 worth of damages. no arrests have been made and restaurant staff say they are afraid the group will come back, as business owners in the gregarious struggle to to stay afloat while crime rages on. ainsley, a moment ago, our conversation was about this. ongoing topic or we have seen this. the impacts as well spreading through the suburbs as people are taking heritage of the crime reform laws and the absolute lack of enforcement and unfettered freedom the criminals have. >> ainsley: this is someone's business. someone worked really hard to buy every chair, every table, pay for the staff. the staff might quit because
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many are scared. we are seeing this all over. two walmarts in portland are closing. 600 employees will be without a job. let me tell you what should happen. they should be arrested. they should have to pay for the damages. they should have a criminal record. will they be? i will tell you what will happen because it's new york. unless you basically murder someone you don't get in trouble. they are in hoodies and masks. will we be able to find out who did this peshmerga if we were they would be either charged as juveniles or right back out on the streets. >> emily: to ainsley's point, stacy, these businesses open are the ones that survived covid. they survived the mind-boggling cost imposed upon them by the government to make sure that they complied with covid regulations. the decrease in customer. because of the lockdown and that ken deming. they are back on their feet. they are dealing with 0-foot traffic, massive rent because states are trying to make up for
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the lack of revenue. just to get their businesses destroyed and their livelihood. >> stacy: you see the increase in lawlessness when we take god out of everything. i'm talking about the fact that a few stay in a hotel, you can find a bible the nightstand anymore. >> ainsley: it's offensive. >> stacy: it's a thing that we are seeing more and more of. i as a mom, i think about how it's going to impact us from long distance. i know parents might be watching her literally the victims of crime. parents morning their kids, mourning the loss of all kinds of safety and things we used it to take for granted. we see these things, it's not shocking anymore. flash mob and robbing places and when i heard walmart was closing those two stores i felt a little bit of encouragement because these are the kinds of ramifications these municipalities have to face before they will start rolling back the soft-on-crime policies.
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bail reform, every bit of it needs to be shredded and we need to go back to the law and order, respect for police and the wonder that we used to have for our society. >> emily: you're absolutely right that i worry and fear for those elderly for example who depended on the walmart in those locations for their prescriptions, for those underserved populations, the vulnerable pop illusions this entire ravaging of the society by democrats, that's the collateral damage. >> lawrence: i have reported from all of those locations where there was rioting and looting. people have to travel 2 miles outside their normal area and typically, just like it's 2 miles but for an elderly person that's traditionally taking the bus. it affects their lives. what would have been the response if someone would've got shot there? i mean, by the owner. owner shooting the people that were in there and the reason i bring that up is because we are right on the brink of vigilante justice. when a civil society doesn't feel like law enforcement can do
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their job, when they feel like leaders won't protect them, which is the really basic function of government, to keep people safe, people take authority in their own hands. that's not what we want. people come when they feel like they're back is against the wall, that's what's going to happen and we've been seeing this play out all across the country. these people end up behind bars for the government is not doing anything to keep people safe. >> kayleigh: we saw what happened to the bodega owner who was briefly sent to rikers after defending himself. >> emily: ended up leaving the country. >> kayleigh: there you go. i didn't know that. the terror that he was put under. our leaders in d.c., today is the vote on the d.c. city council resolution to undo the d.c. city council, it's a ludicrous decision to lessen the punishment on carjacking. chuck schumer says he's going to support the bill but he says "it was a close call." how can you say that?
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images like this. that's the democratic party today. >> lawrence: they wait for the polling. they never take a position. when the polling comes back then they have a courage. >> kayleigh: only in an election year. >> emily: you know who didn't see it as a close call question like the owner of that restaurant. coming up, california's increase the amount of proposed cash he wants to give black americans as reparations and one resident is saying it's the only way to stop kids from stealing. that's next. veteran homeowners, have you looked at the interest rates on your credit cards lately? get ready for a shock. the rate on credit cards is now over 22%. if you want to save hundreds of dollars every month, pay off the balances on your high-rate cards with a lower rate va home loan from newday usa and get the financial peace of mind every veteran deserves. no one takes care of veterans like newday usa.
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$60,000 per person, that's up from the original proposal of 220,000. it's not clear how the $650 billion project would be funded. especially as the states $25 billion budget deficit is expected to get worse. that's california for you. here's my one resident thinks it's time to hand out the cash. >> one thing that would stimulate this economy and i need you to spread the word to governor gavin newsom. that one thing is capital. money, reparations. that will stimulate this economy for the 2.6 million blacks in california. there is only one thing that would stop our children from busting into these liquor stores and grocery stores stealing junk food and stealing different things. that's reparations. there's only one thing that would stop our kids from busting into these jewelry stores, stealing watches and jewelry. that's reparations.
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>> kayleigh: the only way to stop our children busting into the liquor and jury stories as reparations. >> stacy: i have three kids in they've never done that. this is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. let me say for reparations, democrats could have done that during the obama administration. they had all three parts of government and they didn't. this is a campaign issue for them. they don't care about it. they don't care about the black community. they have done nothing for black america. they have never lifted anybody out of poverty. democrats don't give a hoot about black americans. this is nonsense. >> kayleigh: lawrence, the state of california has a board considering this. it's been tried in evanston, illinois, st. louis, missouri, has a commission. seems to be a nationwide phenomenon. >> lawrence: i can't even get
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into the argument about reparations. i am so stuck on the point of that if we don't do this, then you will be less than. it's such -- it's like implying that it's just black people out here doing all the stealing. it's implying we don't have successful businesses out there. we saw a prior administration that could provide opportunity zones and got government out of the way and we saw black women, the leading women in small businesses. we have the modern-day black wall street. we have so much that was taking place. then you have the democrats saying well, we need to give you some money because all you guys do is deal. at its core, the argument was racist. and insulting. i can't get past that part. >> ainsley: one of the things.
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>> stacy: the reason we don't steal, if you have faith, all five of us do, i know that. it says in the bible not to do that we are raised in houses where you weren't allowed to do that. i remember one time i stole gone from the grocery store manas five at my mom got back in the car and made me go back and apologized to the manager and she said she might call the police. i was scared to death. that taught me election. that taught me a lesson. you were saying, stacy, we need police officers to make sure that these folks know that they can't steal. if they do, they are going to jail. or they're going to prison. there are repercussions. we don't have that now. that's why we are seeing people walk into the store and they can steal up to a thousand dollars no consequences. >> emily: is a $650 billion endeavor by california they have yet to articulate as you said how it's going to be funded and think about how much of the cost is going to rise with
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implementing this, identifying recipients, executing it. it's an absolute travesty and as well as you also touched on the fact that silicon valley has experienced a bloodbath of tech jobs as well as a lot of high net worth individuals that have fled to texas and florida so who do they think is going to pay for this? it's because the government sees every dollar of your income as a dollar of their lost income and every dollar of your income adds a dollar to their pool, the fund, the government's money. it's not the government's money. it's your money. this is a pipe dream into your point is, harris how she will uplift, amplify the black population and how reparations will do that and then ask about the donations she's received her entire political or prayer from silicon valley. >> kayleigh: 68% of americans don't support the plate dream. >> people are leaving california. mass exodus. >> coming up, if you voted for republican political candidate in any election you should be
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>> white house press conference happening. peter doocy is in the room. we will hear from the white house directly on how it's responding to the latest on the covid origin house hearings of the two americans killed in mexico. plus, how much higher could interest rates have to go for your loans and how high do they have to go to cool the economy? the markets reacting to the latest from the federal reserve. larry kudlow here to respond and byron york and on more and more crises piling up under this transportation secretary, pete buttigieg.
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a lot to cover today. come join john roberts and me live, top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> emily: a pulitzer prize winning art critic for "new york magazine" is telling his over 600,000 social media followers to shun anyone in their lives who has voted for republican political candidates, even if they are friends and family. saltz was responding to a an old photo of bill lee. in response to a state law that bans drug performances. the art critic writing "if you know anyone who voted for republican, including friends and family, you should shun them. no need to even tell them that you are no longer communicating with them are live. you owe it to yourselves, to them, your country and any idea of damage and yes, they want to bring back lynching, the long
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american night." the only where that comes to mind is preposterous. >> what is this man smoking? they want to bring back lynching? this is insane, crazy talk. it sounds like "the view." it so have gotten to a point whe it's politics over faith, politics of her friends in politics over family. i have many friends in the democrat party. i love and care about them. my politics doesn't come above face, family, friends. >> emily: that's right. i love the responses, the professor says that's right i disown my children because they use the verb trumped. >> ainsley: i hope that was sarcasm because i read that article. who would disown their child because they think differently question might we teach arch to be freethinkers. we hope they vote like us but they don't always do. it's not the way to win someone over. if you're in church and someone stumbled in and they didn't know god at all whom they had a cold
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heart toward god, would you shun them? would you not talk to them? no, you would love them. you would pray for them. you would lead by example and you ask god to change their heart. but you don't shun them. who would come back to church if that's the response? that's the analogy i thought of. >> emily: glenn greenwald put it out for journalist to say this it seems fatal and well psychologically ill so in his position of influence and his position of import in his little petri dish there, you would think he would take a little more seriously because effect is real. >> lawrence: i guarantee you he's not breaking bread with those people that he's talking about. if you watch this channel, you will see me in the morning with ainsley at a diner in middle america and at night you'll see me on hannity somewhere in the country where crime is written, urban american and the grievances of both the middle america and urban america especially the poor working-class, they are pretty much the same. i always say if i could ever get them all in a room together, they would realize they hate the same people. they are upset with government.
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they feel let down. the people with the presses they don't do that. they don't go and talk to people. they don't break bread and have different conversations with the american people. they have this crazy view. i'm with you, what are they smoking? >> emily: cc, to that point i agree with you. the issue with the elite is that they won't even dare to ask for our opinion, to engage in any topic. i went to dinner once in this city. there were people in all political persuasions at the table and the one person that was the most that that ended up leaving the dinner where i worked with someone who had never watched the network in his life. who had never actually encountered or discussed a political issue with anyone of this side and he was the one that was most angry and refused to engage at all. that type of the excising response is this guy did. >> stacy: in what other area of our life do we treat anything else we wait treat politics? it's religion.
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it's a bad java honor. it's the way you genuflect or signal to other people that you are righteous or in range. politics is just a tool we manage government and it should not rise to this level where we would divide over and cut off family members. if we have the same policy with ladders we have latter advocates. we have big, not for profits or on ladders. would write white papers on t them. 30,000 people a year injured by ladders, the misuse of ladders, we have regulations in groups and community activism. we would have special colors, unions. you see where i'm going with this? we would be obsessed with them it would take over our life is. we are doing it with politics and we could do it any subject. it goes against what the founders left us, or public we are represented in the bar lives in peace and disagree about things and come together on some issues on divide on others. we don't do that anymore. we say red, blue and divide. it's just crazy.
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lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. >> last but not least, if you were hoping to hear that song you just her during your next trip to disneyland, you are out of luck for your goes if pd dude is officially off disneyland parade soundtrack. taken out one of his most famous and catchiest melodies because it originates from the 1946 film "song of the south." disney says the film is not appropriate in today's world and has already stopped playing the song at the entry of florida's magic kingdom and close down the iconic ride/mountain.
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stacy, the new york post said. >> stacy: "zip-a-dee-doo-dah," that'll be my new thing i say. the song is totally fine. i actually did not know the origins, things that might have been negative 50 or 100 years ago, and we enjoy them now because we are americans. we have this great culture and so much to be grateful for and also when does it end? when do they stop editing our history and taking things away from us that really, i am literally wondering, which child in america was like, "zip-a-dee-doo-dah" in a racist way to another kid? i don't think there have been any. we are watching them tear everything apart and take away all of our fun. >> ainsley: there is nothing wrong with the song, it was in a movie, it is one step removed. >> stacy: what does he replaced it with, a song from peter pan which coincides with a multimillion dollar blockbuster they are releasing soon and when they totally changed around, as well because the narrative did not suit today's world, so no
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matter what, it has a dollar-based decision and is feeding your children a narrative that appropriation goes through them. at the end of the day, your influence in the walls of your home and your book of faith is all that matters for your children and be wary of what those corporations are trying to influence. >> kayleigh: /mountain, they took that away, i don't how many times i went on that as a child, i heard that song so many times and they just take it away. >> lawrence: it never ends. i am convinced all of the bad decisions for disney are once they bought espn. espn has this whole activist wing. it is going to go over and over and over. this was far removed from the incident and they still went after it. it never goes anywhere, just keep rolling down. >> kayleigh: replacing splash mountain with the princess and the frog ride. >> they are also replacing no more open but hello,
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boys & girls club welcome to disney." it is now "dreamers" or "friends." there also putting minnie in a pantsuit to make her more progressive. they have a white little boy, he befriends a black man on a pendant plantation and it was ay situation. you cannot like some of the themes but it does not me of the council of the music. >> and no problem with the song. which is amazing. don't forget to dvr the show. now here is "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> this pandemic did not start in january at the seafood market. we now know there were infleinfections all the way bacn september. >> might have escaped from research his agency funded. >> what was dr. fauci doing? he was trying to cover his backside. this is the highest-paid guy in our government getting all kinds of money to tell us things that were not accurate because we now know u.s. tax dollars went to a lab in china, a lab that wasot
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