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>> thank you pastor stanley and happy easter to your voice your voice. thank you. >> before we go -- we want to say i have something for you, i lit a surprise for you, courtesy and the easter bunny. is there more of an american classic than that image. >> i mean he went to day care yesterday that sig picture we got back he was having fun. before happy easter to you my friend and my aren't brother in arms here. happy easter to you jillian. and to you guys as well. well. >> harris: thank you dana that this is fox news alert major push back against the new report the president biden's afghanistan withdrawal particularly it is timing. the little white house is pointing fingers and shaky responsibility for the tragic loss that accompanied the operation. this is "the faulkner focus" and i'm generally in filling in for harris today. the 12 page after action review
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defenses decision-making by blaming the trump administration. white house national security council delta jack kirby and he said this. >> for all this talk of chaos i just did not see it. now for my point of view, at onn there was an aircraft taking off old people. americans in afghanistan for like every 48 minutes. or not one single mission was mixed so i'm sorry but i will buy the whole argument of chaos. >> was the events along the tarmac showed afghans hanging onto and falling off planes as they took off even enhancing babies to u.s. troops over razor wire. as we all know 13 american service makers were tragically killed in a suicide bombing at the airport. the white house released the later support just latest before biting went to camp david for easter weekend. they ripped at timing this. >> ha >> we speak on the behalf of my colleagues in this room. this was sent to us about
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10 minutes before the booth and began with little notice. and as the very definition of a modern major holiday news number. releasing this at the beginning of the high holidays and after months of the class for republicans and about a public so like today and is this holiday? >> and the lucas tomlinson jai lucas. >> former president down that truck wasted little time firing back saying hit administration the playbook behind and how to withdraw from afghanistan but it was ignored. >> they sabotaged a plan that we put in place that was conditioned space. they came in and took a plan that we had and just botched it. they made a hash of it and the american people have suffered for it and it frankly america standing in the world is continue to suffer from that today. >> president biden approval rating has never recovered from the hasty withdraw from afghanistan as you can see here. it had been underwater ever
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since. they think u.s. servicemen were killed in a suicide attack in over a hundred afghan civilians would get kind of deleted country and there were were also given that attack. u.s. joan strike killed ten afghan civilians including seven children by mistake and the 12 page report released the evacuation of this initiative started much sooner and put the blame on donald trump. saying that president biden is tried to withdraw from afghanistan were severely restrained by his predecessor. he mentioned jillian in these images and thousands of afghans that shift to board the transport planes and has been seeming to many people's memories and president biden had promised a month before that evacuation will not look like the fall of saigon. >> there will be no circumstance will you see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy in the united states. from afghanistan. it is not at all comfortable. >> know when the report does imagine that president biden's top commanders had warned against all american forces out
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of afghanistan jillian? >> thank you. take a look at this, flashback out of president biden speaking in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. >> mr. president that has not been a u.s. service member killed in cavett and afghanistan since february 2020. you set a deadline, and you pull troops out, you sent troops that gets hang out marines are dead. you said it stopped with you, but do you bear any responsibility for the way things have unfold and in the last to release? >> i bear responsibility for fundamentally all that is happened. that of late. >> left dengue mollie hemingway she's a fox news and also editor in chief of the federalist. molly, there's a lot to unpack here, let us start with this the nsc in the broader white always insisted that they measure the success of this operation by the number of americans in afghans who they save what you that?
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>> this decision to leave the afghanistan war is the only thing that is popular about how we exited the afghanistan war. there is broad agreement that is not needed to happen and you that bipartisan agreement, and president biden is trying to take credit for that decision which rigidly came from president trump. and not take any accountability or responsibility for the manner in which this happened. the manner in which to happen with something that was heartbreaking for so many americans see. and so, i think if he wants a trade credit for it he has to take responsibility for all of the problems that happen. and i'm glad you mentioned the 11 marines in the navy core men and a soldier who were killed in that attack. this report does not explain the decisions that led to that end does not violate or recommend firing anybody who was responsible for these decisions. it is just a shock i think for americans to see this type of report after we all experience
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this. >> now that the report does not include online three is the declaration that the u.s. accomplish its mission in afghanistan that is verbatim and not molly they say that the goal of the mission, and the broader war was to remove them 9/11 a terrorist from the field which admittedly happened. but nowhere in the report is the mention of the reality which is assessing terrorists once again infiltrated and then took over the governing apparatus inside the country. >> will this be so much bigger issue as to how i military has not taken responsibility for how it prosecuted this war. when it began, i had a very limited objective, it was a response to afghanistan harboring this terrorist who committed 9/11. but we took care of that in very short order i did a very good job in the first 18 months or two years. it then morphed into this
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expansive democracy building exercise which by all accounts was a failure as evidenced by the fact that we handed the country back over to the taliban as you know. and it was very expensive and cost so many lives and it led to a lot of confusion and what the purpose of our military experience at the end of the day, not only does the taliban to control, we read billions of dollars in equipment in their hands, we had this is actress trish drawl, i will still have american allies that are there that have not been taken care of. it is very impossible to talk about this is a great success given those facts. >> what about the afghanistan's, another key argument here is that they made they reiterated this, they have made life better for tens of millions of afghanistan. is that the case? >> i think if you are arguing that our approach to building democracy in afghanistan succeeded, i do not really see the facts on the ground supporting that case.
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you look at, biometrics, not in support of this idea that you should turn on military into a democracy building or nation-building entity, but because -- because this doesn't work so well, usually. but that did not take place in afghanistan you see it by her own standards but of what we would want to see in terms of women being educated and other issues it just didn't happen. >> weeks, after this unfolded, the pentagon spoke for us and it was john kirby who joined harris on this program take a look today change. >> are we still relying on the taliban? >> if this isn't about relying on the taliban's this is about working with these age groups and helping to identify people who need to get up out of afghanistan and get them out. >> so they're not helping us do there? >> they are still getting out, these people are getting out and we know we have work to do. and he has a department of defense, we have the moral obligation. >> but i did not hear answer to the question.
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>> this is about relying or working the taliban. >> what you make of that? >> i mean this was so surprising about seeing how kirby handled this press conference yesterday. and he was at the pentagon at the time of their withdrawal, and i remember him talking about how bad your own stroke which lucas was talking about, which inadvertently made the mistake of killing an innocent afghanistan family, including seven children. he was the one from the podium saying that that was a military objective that have been achieved that they believe that they were terrorists later. he himself talked about the chaos in the pullout from afghanistan. as a yesterday, he saying that they don't know what they're talking about. it's a very difficult to scenario because the taliban are in charge of the country. so of course we are working with them to try to resolve all of the outstanding issues. i don't know why he was denying it done, or really what happened yesterday in a press conference.
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>> yes, we can carry on with this all afternoon i'm sure molly, but it would make sure i get your take on this but i have you. the tennessee state house voted to expel those two democratic lawmakers, justin jones and justice peterson, republicans ruled that they violated the koran after they let her protest on the house for what you say to that? >> you believe in justice and i can for see and democracy thank you. >> those protest happened obviously in the wake of the national school shooting when hundreds descended on the building charity for them to impose new gun-control measures. one democrat tore into his g.o.p. colleagues after the expulsion listen to this. >> give me a break. is this a circus? you are talking about kicking somebody out of this body. the rollout. if you cannot sit through conversations or debate on
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something nowhere and expelling a colleague? grow up. get out of here. you do not belong here. >> you want to call a question? >> president biden condemned the statement last night saying that the expulsion of long makers who engage in peaceful protest that shocking and undemocratic and without precedent. molly what do you say? >> yes, the legislature was not please with these numbers for how they helped this unruly protest. and he didn't just help engage in a type of behavior that you might expect for members of congress. they have bullhorns, they were egging on the protesters, and the legislators not partying that. >> is not just this incident this x-ray history with these two members of them engaging in bad behavior in the legislature that i think played a major role here. but whenever there is a horrible attack like we saw in the shooting at the covenant school,
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if i try to exploit it for political action, and legislature as a means to say that we will continue to do our work and we will not be deleted we will not be dealing with unruly protest like this and we can cannot condone this type of behavior. but there's very, very high-level democrats being abstract including former president barack obama, it suggests that they are really stung by this surprising action from the republican led legislature. >> we also know from our report is that all three of those members anticipated a sort of penalty consequences and none of them anticipated that they might actually lose their job steadily leave it there. molly thank you so much for taking time with this. >> thank you. >> shall take a look at this a new report shows signs of slowing down but the labor market is still going strong and some economists were saying the new growth could push the fed to hit the new year's with another round of interest-rate heights. when i prevents them. the irs is out with a brand-new plan detailing how the agency plans to spend those billions of
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♪ ♪ >> another fox news alert now jobs report our end in the labor market is still strong although the rate of job growth is not cooling. the economy added 236,000 jobs over the last month, but the employment rate dipped slightly to 3.5%.
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economists flag now that the key pressure on the fence to continue raising interest rates and others to fight. one and if it does that is going to mark the tenth street pike. fox business corresponded is here to break it all down for now say. >> take alien. 70% of the market believes that though still be a quarter percent interest derek hite at the next meeting. this job report is exactly what the federal reserve wanted to see. you met her last sunday economy added back 200,000 jobs within december of 2020. you see the job trends over the past couple of months. the average hourly wages of 4.2% every year and that number is slowing. the cpi inflation at 6%. and that means that americans are still struggling to pay for things. >> i think a lot of policy mistakes have actually restrained what should have been a mighty expansion by noll and the economy. if you look at all of the forecast, the congressional budget office and the blue chip
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forecasts there from one to 2% growth over the next four or five or six years. and that's terrible we should be going much faster than that. >> and that's what steve moore told bost for his earlier, the manufacturer job at every stop of his investigation of the second month in a row. and they were manufacturing loss in 1,000 jobs, and construction cost 5,000 jobs, and retail last bite and leisure and hospitality had 872,000 jobs -- leading the way for the growth in this report. as they fight inflation with increased create increases, the employment will will swell and one in the global economy was facing years of slowing point employment growth. >> last year, we have been saying that there is simply no way that interest rates will glow up so much after being low for so long. and they'll be no vulnerabilities. something is going to go boom. >> and then the statement about this report saying that
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his policies are creating good jobs and families can raise a family on. that is what biden says, but the statement does not mention inflation. >> low into the white house for us this thank you so much. but the number of job openings are ticking down to a bit to less than 10 million. but still greatly out pacing hiring figures. they saying hey uncle sam stopping people for not working is out now. he is the author to p steve. last month he told us we have to pay attention not just to the numbers to what kinds of jobs the economy is creating can you read those tvs falls with the latest on the numbers? >> and jerry m. happy easter weekend, there is good news and bad news. the good news is that the jobs are out there. we have sold many job openings still in this country and about forming the people looking for jobs. so if you got skills, and you
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really want to work, you can find work. so that is good news for the american worker. the bad news jelly and a sense that we talked about initial month of the month of the month for now 20 months, and that is that we have this continuing trend of inflation continuing need to outpace people's wages. so people are getting poorer. so when president biden says that the little class is doing so much better but they're not. they are falling behind by about $2,000. since biden came into office. so i think that is the real curse right now. and do not forget, the countries this week jillian announced that they are going to cut oil production. it will happen to the old price when he went out. what is on the for people to gas at the pump that means you gonna pay more. so i do not know if we have totally solve this inflation puzzle. >> we will pick up on a thread in just a moment, but the irs released also its plan for spending $80 billion in new funding and he got that money was right by the inflation
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protection act. the agency is adding 87,000 new employees. in the airport load to downplay to middle-class families. "the wall street journal" raising big questions now writings when taxpayers underreport income it is hard to know who is rich and who was middle-class. it also point out is cheaper and faster and easier for the irs to higher lower income americans more bang for his funk. there's also dish harsh reality. >> long-held truths of taxes is that they are just not enough rich people to so order to clear the deficits that exist today. you have to go after the enormous middle-class. to get that money. and that is where the irs is probably going to end up. >> do you agree? they have two left in the middle class? >> yes what's the old saying? why do you rob banks, because that's where the money is.
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that's what jerry and, it is a middle-class country. and yes we do have a lot of rich people, some millionaires and billionaires but most of the money in this country is in the hands of the middle-class. so there is no question that the middle-class people will be subject to more intensive audits. and that's no fun i went to a six-year audience with the irs until they finally dropped the case and said that i didn't hold on the money that they claimed that i did. but i think there's a bigger point here for conservatives than just the fact that they're coming after the middle-class. they will target, there's no question about this with the biden administration would target and weaponize the irs against conservatives and republicans. we know this because that's exactly what they did under barack obama. we know that they have been having a special time going after people who disagree with them politically and that is why i think this idea of 87,000 irs agents is very dangerous. republicans have to pull the public for that.
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>> i got the flags that they have pushed back on that criticism multiple times they say no truth to the idea that they target conservatives for audits. the seeds take a look at this. >> hold on jillian let me say something about that. they really did that. and we know that from the biden administration while lois lerner basically targeted conservative organizations. the event to say we would never do that for folks they already did. >> and steve take a look at this less hold a higher gas prices is not stuff in the administration from the plaintiff's crackdown on gas powered vehicles the booth where he reports that they will slap stricter omission was on vehicles but stopped just short of a complete electric vehicle mandate. this comes after opec as you mentioned announced plans to cut oil output by a hundred million barrels a day. iin the house speaker kevin mccarthy is putting the blame on the president look at he s said. >> look at what opec jested based upon biden administration
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policies are now weaker because he is attacking energy in america. he's making opec stronger and articulating what the prices are going to be. >> the prices are up in 43 states this week alone. >> yes, there's no question about this. i work for donald trump that we talked a lot about energy policy in his policy had made a marathon not just energy dependent but the energy dominic muncey company in the world by the time he left office. biden came in and he basically told the american people that he was going to try and bankruptcy oil and gas companies because of this radical climate agenda. so now, people need to realize that every time you go to the gas pumps you're paying about a dollar a gallon and climate change tax because the prices are so high. and it was but it's especially frustrating to me is that when donald trump was president, we didn't even talk about opec, they had no power because the united states wasn't the dominant country in terms of oil production. we should be producing about 2.5 millions more there is a day if
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we are continued with the trapping is a policy which would mean that these opec cuts in production what have almost no impact on the price. so, this is a self-imposed therapy and we got to get back to producing our own oil, gas, and coal because jillian, 75% of our energy that we consume in america is from fossil fuels. so doesn't it make more sense to get it from taxes from alaska and north dakota north dakota than saudi arabia and venezuela and iran? >> may be a middle from north korea to eventually. thank you so much for joining us these. >> thank you jillian and happy easter think of. >> so can you for your mom says the school guidance counselor helped her 11-year-old dollar transition without telling anyone and her family. what she's doing about it and how the school is not resp responding. plus this activist physically attacked a swim o'reilly again, she had just made a speech about saving women sports and travis is "the focus" coming up next.
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♪ ♪ >> the biden administration is revealing the title ix rules that will borrow federal funding for schools and colleges that enforce band on trains girls playing on gross sports teams. if approved the proposal was to give schools some flexibility in some instances to ban transgender athletes depending on factors like agent sports and it is expected to face several major legal challenges. the president of a conservative watchdog group said that without a doubt institutions are going to air on the side of "inclusion" because they fear the wrath of the education department. they are achieving their apartments and goal by allowing them to obtain plausible deniability that their core states tricked into doing so. at least 20 states right now imposed bans on restricting oil restrictions for transgender athletes. this fingered clay chavez he is
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the founder of al qaeda. play, the biden administration already prevented discrimination based on gender but now this new rule will prevent discrimination based on gender identity so critics are saying that essentially forces the sports teams to recognize the gender of student athletes. there excuse me -- their gender identity rather than biology identity. >> that's right weathered by emaciation is doing is that they are expanding title ix which has allowed women's athletics lawyer to record popularity by treating men and women's athletics equally. for people out there who do not understand how this applies in the collegiate level friend since it requires roughly equal scholarships for both roughly men and women in a college setting what they are not sharing is men who identify as women, they should be counted as women by and large unless they
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are going to specifically exclude them. this is crazy. men are bigger and stronger faster than women. we seen this play out owen elliott, situation or every sport. there is better biologically and this is the reality and this is why the men's and women's sports are separated. this is why there's a women's track and field gold medal for every sprint and there is also is for women. if biological men are allowed to compete against what we see, it is directly knocking women out of being able to win championships because biology is real and this is crazy and this is radical, and this also is anti-everything in sports. we have age limits in sports, we have weight limits for boxing fights, heck, if you're in high school is a small high school typically does not compete against the gargantuan high school. we try to insist on an equal playing field for athletes.
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remember, just take it outside of this gender identity ridiculousness, a few years ago there was a 14-year-old picture in little league baseball who was competing against 12 fields. he was from the bronx. they found out that he was lying about his age, it was a massive scandal. because the 14 you'll boy is going to be a lot better than a 12 euro boy. especially when a 14-year-old boy in my well have gone through puberty. this is madness. and the fact that that biden administration is making them more likely in their reasonable democrats will not speak out against this i did not even see it as per remotely political it is just the essence of fair play and competition. >> with someone who agrees with you, he's champions who won the riley gaines. she was forced to essentially barricade herself in the room at san francisco state last night after giving a speech about saving women sports. she posted this video on twittr take a listen.
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> >> she said that she was ambushed and hit physically. two times. what do you save your back? >> well, riley gaines is a hero. and long like this and there is seeing nike for instance using a trans -- a man who is pretended to be a woman to spill sports bras and lessons, riley gaines as a hero. and i think that the real tragedy here is that so few limits athletes have been able or willing to join riley gaines and speak out against this. and in the same way it if you look at j.k. rowling, the harry potter arthur, look. no one is saying that people cannot identifies whatever gender they want identifiers, if there are adults and it makes them happier. but this idea that they should -- and this happened in canada recently a guy with a beard decided he was going to get identifies equipment and set
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all-time weight lifting records, gander bigger and faster than stronger than women but if you allow a man would've gone through puberty, and who are full-fledged events to suddenly decide that they can't identifies women, they are going to win every single women's competition. in america, and around the world. and so, the fact that this is not being addressed, and these violent protesters by the way, i think they should be held accountable and i hope that riley gaines precious charges against those people. we've moved really rapidly from iowa men hear me roar, too, anyone could be a woman in a man can become the greatest women's athlete of all time. that is where we are right now it is wrong the people need to speak out against. >> one california school boy just voted to uphold this policy and its direct staff to keep the students gender transition secret from the students families. the vote have been a trickle california and it comes as the district bears facing a lawsuit
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over this exact issue. what is happening is that a mother they are assuming they said that a guidance counselor at her daughter's school worked to help her daughter transition. but, they never informed the family next he proactively kept the information from her. she spoke at a school board meeting to callisto which he said. >> i understand they are trying to find ways to create a safe environment for all children within our district with keeping secrets from parents is likely to do it. treating every parent as a potential threat to their kids is wrong. it is a slippery slope to allow any adult in our school to keep secrets from parents. >> so critics like arkansas governor say that the secrecy policy are actually damaging to both kids and care pairings listen to her argument. >> the idea that they are capable of that age of making some of those life altering permanent decisions. they are just not prepared or ready to make that decision.
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>> so, if we are talking about any plenty here, on the draw sports analogy here. once your kids and teens or young adults, where should be empowered to make their own decisions about their gender identity. and how they can compete? >> i don't think -- it's a great question, to meet this is not a difficult answer. i don't think anyone entered the age of 18 should be able to begin gender reassignment surgery. or should be able to take hormone blockers are anything like that. i don't think it should be permissible under should be banned nationwide. and again, take it out of this jon barrera situation. and look, if you are trying to get a tattoo, most states will not allow you to do it until you are 18 years old. you cannot drink a beer until you're 21 and you cannot rent a car until you are 25. you're going to allow someone to have their chest to remove it 14 years old, i don't think it
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should be cooked permissible and i think you should be owed at all to enter into these decisions. >> obviously trans activists and teen activists feel a lot differently. but thank you for coming on ensuring on your division here. and we really appreciate. >> appreciated thank you and have a good easter holiday. >> you as well. president biden is facing backlash over a plan newly released to battle the fat no crisis. his critics say that he's putting the board in our young people rather than stopping the flow of the drug illegally into the united states. this comes as yet another poll now, showing some problems on the horizon for democrats. to summon his own party, are turning on him. the numbers are even worse among keep voting groups and we will talk about that coming up next. >> we are missing the bigger story here. and that is that you are looking at an incumbent who was into reelection. and he is more vulnerable than probably anybody we've ever seen in modern times.
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>> was a drug academic assaults full display out of wisconsin. milwaukee was was sporting an 18 overdose -- and just last four days. that is about one death every five hours. officials daresay they may be
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linked to a bad batch of drugs that released with the veterinary tranquilizer. city leaders say this. >> these are brothers and sisters and her sons and her father was an mothers, who are tragically senselessly losing their lives because of this trope of scourge in your community. >> correspondent garrick tiny has more diesel from chicago hey garrett. >> hey julia, this tranquilizer is showing up now and it's more and more of the last few years because when it is mixed with fentanyl, and makes that drug even more potent and even more deadly. because this mononuclear. narcan which is used to save someone's life after an overdose does not work. it is also known as the zombie drug because they can cause human tissue near the injection site to rot and require amputation. in milwaukee, fishes believe a bad batch of street drugs containing z is the event
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sentinel are responsible for this recent flood of overzealous deaths with at least 18 from last week and alone. >> is appearing in stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine. it is appearing in depressants, and this is not just an opiate addiction problem. this is a problem that is present in every job that we are seeing in and a ton of things that he is a using wreck relationally that they've used safely for use. >> the dea recently issued a public safety are laid on the dangers of desire is needed and also warrant health cares about the likelihood that there see patients exposed to this drug with along with fentanyl is being brought from china by the cartels who are smuggling into towns all across the country. local officials in milwaukee are now taking the white house to do more to stop. >> you are seeing this huge uptick. and i want to urge the administration of the federal
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government they need to do more. to stop the destruction getting into our communities and to put as much pressure on the appropriate people to stop this. the prep for motive is incredible. >> one former addict who is now an addiction counselor says that street drugs today are like playing russian roulette. no one really knows what is in the drugs that they're actually taking and it's a problem that is showing no signs of slowing down. jillian? >> thank you. the biden administration public often initiate wants to come back with narcan, they're launching a media blitz now to promote the drug with digital billboards like this when you see on your screen. it took indian people. there are also using social media influencers and look at this. >> i highly encourage you guys to ask a pharmacist about this drug. i highly encourage you get to take this seriously before it's too late to a lime or fat fat now.com slash the locks are.
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>> this plan is facing serious backlash in arizona the public in andy biggs treated theirs. brandon and the democrats have the tools in this crisis but refused to lift a finger. we need our borders secured now. the cdc reports 36,000 for no staffs in 2019 surging to them what something thousand and 2021. last year, he was projected that fechner killed more than 73,000 people. let's bring in david he is the chairman of gopac. david, how do you see this crisis is this one of a responsible use by young americans or is it one of mexican drug cartels pushing their stuff knowingly across the border and infiltrating the country. they want jillian, it comes down to two factors for the president, and they are both big political glut reliabilities for him as they try to go into reelection. >> the first, he is not given
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enough funding to our border agents to secure us of the boardroom. to take care of the supply issue that is coming in to our country. he also, he's not pushing for tougher prosecuting us so that we can go after those who were pushing this week so charlie saw two americans of the country. now, while he can get credit for trying to address the demand sign with this ad campaign if you are only looking at trying to stand the demand, you and everything to make progress on this as long as the supply is coming in. and so is the president starts thinking about reelection next year, if he's thinking about reelection next year, he has to get on top of this issue. then he has to get more money to border agents and he has to start getting more prosecutors going after these people pushing these drugs. >> unanimity as far as i know
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among republicans on this issue on the border crisis to say that the president needs to do more for much and have a capacity to stem the flow of drugs. especially to united states from mexico, but until that happens, what is the problem that republicans have with americans having narcan on hand to try and assist people who might be accidentally overdosing right in front of them? >> there is no issue. jillian, certainly you want people to get medication to be able to combat this. but the issue is, what are we doing on the front and to keep us from having to get to that point. and that's what the biden administration continues to fall short on. we even could cook it some of these vehicle drugs and moving them onto the schedule one, further drug medications. in the bi administration has not done that. and we haven't gotten serious
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about similar suppliers we were just talking about. we would need this ad campaign and certainly none of the liver that the president is proposing if we were not having it come into our country into the first place. >> take a look at this david a new national poll here, and he highlights democrats and increasing dissatisfaction with the president to there's nothing he does not deserve to be reelected in 2024. in the lurch assist in the pool, among young adults and liberals in both down 10%. since december from california's governor jerry brown casting down on the president's reelection saying "it depends on what the alternatives are" i will say this, it is not a slam-dunk anyway you look at it. and this is not you. and the problem among the president and his own party if his pen in a rambling round for. it seems to be reaching a critical mass. >> jillian the most interesting part of the
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elections of which were sent to such a force affect the president has not officially announce that he's running again. and at some point you have to start wondering when is he holding out for? when you look around as he say look i don't really want one, but i look around my party and i asked if i could really term our country over or the gemini and examination over to gavin newsom? or to pritzker and eleanor to the governors who seem more people leaving their states because of the policies and moving into the states? could i really turn this over to pete buttigieg you can even run the department of yet ran last simon is talking about wanting to run again? he looks around and he says there isn't anybody better. and so, as he thinks about this nomination, now you even have robert kennedy thinking about running who comes from the true elizabeth warren bernie sanders wing of the party, he says wow. if i give up were going to give republicans exactly what they
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want because all this talk the democrats only want to run against donald trump he could run well against anybody against joe biden. >> interestingly, there are two elephants in the room. it is solid so they were also waiting to see in the republican cyber ron desantis but david we need to leave it here thank you so much for joining us. thank you so much for everyone watching us today, "outnumbered" is coming up right after this point is he looking at my hairline? is plaque psoriasis making you rethink your everyday choices? otezla is a pill, not a cream or injection that can help people with plaque psoriasis achieve clearer skin. and no routine blood tests required. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over 8 years.
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