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>> oh my daughter gets bedbugs. >> we're just passing through and we wanted to thank america's numberents are one mor insurer for saving us money. fri le exactly like me. i know, right? well, cherish your friends and loved ones. >> oh, let's boogie woogie. this is a fox news alert. the house of representatives is nearing a vote on the debt ceiling in an hourg in. ation a >> we're monitoring as we the situation and we'll break in with news as we g get it. "foxfirst, hello and welcome to fox news tonight. and i'm joe johns. d them as republicans fight themselvese over a fraction, the money our government spends in a year, it's important to put all of this into persp perspect if the bill can only limit 11%ei or discretionary portion of the budget, what is the other? 89% spent on the lion's share my of your money, your money?
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the government t spends every year is codified as mandatory, n meaning there's no review no process, no checks and balancecs ,just a blank check and no the e balancing the checkbook. we live in a society wherend obc laziness and obesity can qualify you for a disabilityfora check from the government paid for by us working americans . u sin fact, nearly two thirds of the money spent by our government last year went to social welfare programs, according to democrats , likeof f congresswoman sheila mccormick of florida, to even mention challenging these programs is to be heartless and void of empathy.void of empathy empathy. when someone chooses but when someone chooses getting high over being a father to his children, what pity is he owed ? when a woman uses a chronic sprained ankle to stay on social security disability, d she an invalid or using discomfort to scam the system? m or when the son of a vice president spends his time and money on and blow, is he an addict in need?
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or simply a rotten soul?s the left tells us we shouldght'e pity everyon be who might have been dealt a bad hand . okay, that's fair enough.t who a but who hasn't? how many hard workingcancer will employed americans have cancer? how many fathers raise their children while digging out of a financial ruin? how many americans lose everything they own inter lo a disaster, lose their childresn in a tragedy and almost lose their sanity through it all? you see, all of those things are affecting people around us every single day. but you don't know it becauseshi they don't show it. they wort.they work hard, they , they fulfill fulfill their responsibilities and get through it. those are the people i pity, but they're also the ones i admire. life isn't fai r fares when you give a blue ribbon to a pig, life is cruel.nd har d anand hard and constant and wh it.d wort why should i pity someone who's let every obstacle in their life just stop them fromrm even taking care of themselves? someone who's indulged in
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debauchery to the point in their family left them a offender ritual addict who refuses help. t toone mom money fund their ruh and let me tell you , let me be clear. i don't just pontificate on this from some ivory tower. no, you see, i learned itad was the hard way from my singl ae wide trailer. my dad was an alcoholic. my mom was abused as a young child. shchild she conceived my sisterr wedding night at the age of 15 . by her twenties, she was thatliw single mom strugglinitgad with addiction. but my dad was als waso a brickm mason and my mom c cleaned other people's houses. they never once in all their struggles, both self-imposed and circumstantial ,stopped believing in w the dignity of their work and the responsablbly thate thed to themselves, each otherren. and most importantly, their children. you see that that is the very least as a society we should cin expect from our fellow citizens. and that's exactly what
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republicans are fighting each other for. and democratr.s arguing against kevin mccarthy added work ovquirements this bill and democrats are losing their mindr over it mean there are a lot of people who can't work for a variety of reasons, but who don't deserve to be held hostage again to workk requirements. >> these work requir e are designed to punish people who need help. >>el one of their major demands is work requirements, and they won't even show up to do their own job. >>n da so the notion that they t to now lecture us intrying the context of trying to avoid a default about so-called work requirements is extreme and irresponsible. terrible policy, absolutelye poi terrible policy. teit is a disgrace. it is a shame. speaker mccarthy tried living on snap for a week before screwing over poor people, pooro people. >> those peoplr le thosee.
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so where are democrats on this?l well, they're in seattlee an and san francisco handing outd g crack pipes and saying things like, well, nothings wt everyono to work for a living, like it's a civil right to be lazy and drugged out of our minds. california governor gavin newsom gave us some grea wsomtthis >> beit into his party's view on this clean and sober. >> he's one of the biggest mistakes this country has ever made. i know it to hold your hand.a idealistic pointkind o of view t somehow, magically, i mean, god bless some of you , if you like me.ine and i've been known to have a glassl of wine at night watchingy news some of the nightly news. >> we all need to self medicate periodically. yeah pe, so as republicans fight over how much of this sliver of a budget can be reined in, mb he democrats sit back and watch cae debt ceiling climb higher than a californian on a crab camping on a schoolyard playground, drawing a checke go from the government would all of their talk of respecting someone's identity. they show complete disregarde' for someone's dignity, the dignity of self-respect,
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only through hard work completely escapes them. the kindm. dignity you get when you go to work before the sun rises, work until it setsg it and rest just enough to do it again tomorrow. fulfilnd of dignitthy, pride you feel when you start a family and fulfill your responsibilitie sweat ofs to them by the sweat of your brow to watch them become the firstgc in their entire lineage to graduate college or even high school. like the dignity my dad felt when he watched me do just that hard work, skilled hands respons and mutually assured responsibility built this country. build t drug ghettos and governt handouts will ruin it. but know this, and i speak to all of you right now, no th matter how you come into this world , no matter how poor oru downtrodden you may feelfe, no matter the mistakes that you'veo paid penance for in the past, if you want to , you bring value. you can bring somethin g productive into this world and better yourself doing it. dot. not let anyone tell you you
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don't have value in life or inne the workplace. especially not the government. jenny burton is a former drug addict and she joins us now. thisy , thank you so much, so much for joining us on this. and first of all, i just love pr your perspective on it. >> thanks so much, joe . i appreciate you having me on . yeah, so when we when we look at this and we talk about maybet those were hard words ahead in the open, but it's what i believe when we talk about people that choose a life of addiction. i mean, i understand through th own parents sometimes it's not a choice to get there, but is it a choice to get out of it? and what gets you out of it? i yeah, well, first i want to sayr i really appreciate your intro ds werand your words weren't ton harsh. of course, they'll be takenhars harshly, probablhly by people who actually haven't overcome those challenges. so juschallenges. t you're good with me. however, you know, so getting out can be a challenge if the you are in the throes of addiction. govees ohowever, and you talkedt about government spending.
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i work on some initiatives st with some states in our in our nation trying to change some of thesnge some thee initis and the development of the social safety net so that we aresafety more designed to hp individuals overcome because we're dumping billions ofndless dollars into an endles ps pit ad that creates and perpetuates dependency, which is extremelyto problematic. and we've got the opportunity to listen to a number of people people share exactly that. it is problematishc that we are not incentivized as a nation to enable our other citizens, regardless of their condition, to come upion to out of their me and give them the opportunity, the education and the incentive to actually become hard workers. and to gain that kind off self self-respect. so, you know-respect, as we enae these destructive policies that are keeping people dependent, we're actually killing peopleim in our nation. le so, no, i you know, sometimes it takes a little bit of help
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for example, incarceration. and everybody knows that it'sstt part of my story. but our servicure structure coud be set up to actually enable en people to become their best selves. and we are not in any way helping people to improve their quality of life. do peopl e have to hitnd the rock bottom before they can start their way up? >> i tn think rock bottom cair be very relative to the individual right. and so do i think they havecan ince to know. i think we caned incentivize change in the midst of someone's circumstances. >> wha t advice would you giveom whi the california governor , gavin newsom? his state seems to bchou want tf the worst offenders on this. yeah. so they are definitely leading the way. and it blows me away sometimes when i hear city officials talkt and different provinces and municipalities talk about how they look at seattlew they l and san francisco as leaders in this developing sort of mindset and policy progression. what i would say to gavin newsom is , first of all, that
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the idea that clean and soberver is what however he describedit'o that is honestly it's offensive to those of us who have been in the throes of addiction and who have worked really hard to overcome it. that rthat really is the only ru out for safety in our communities, for self respecting individuals, for the perpetuation of people who become self respecting individuals. so i think it's problematic. probd sok we're setting a realle bad example. and not only are wfabrice destrg the fabric of our communities, we're destroying the entire fabric of our nation. tionthank you so much for joini us on this. you tell your story inin a way that people listen and i. appreciate and respect you for it. so much foavr havinging me me o. >> thank you . all right. one thing all republicans agreee on this bill is that those gender studies majors will have to start paying their loans back . but why are so many college graduates unable to pay their bills, beginis with , instead of pushing americans to learn valuable skills, our leaders have encouraged americans to spend or borrow tens of thousands of dollars every year for the privilegef tf
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being indoctrinated. god forbid we teacach people to balance a checkbook or weldie a pipe. mike rowe is the host ofs how america works on fox business. you've seen him preach about this, mike . okay, we're going to payudent lo back student loans. how doot you not get there to begin with ? >> how do we get our kids to not get in that position to begin with ? >> first o first of all, nobody wantssermon a sermon. nobody wants to lecture. and i should say that, you know, for the record,rug adr homeless people are individuals. >> drug addicts are individuals. and part of the problem, i think that a lot of rational people feel is that we're we'rea not treating them like individuals. we just havels policiesll and they're well intended policies. but the unintended consequencees are mind boggling. and to your point, the unintended consequences of paying off hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans are many. and among them is the complete reverse incentive, the utter lack of motivationf, a decision
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like that would would have on as ituniversity who mightwering t be considering lowering or .owering their tuition is just not going to happen, you know. >> and so everything, you know ,it's like pulling on a piecen a of yarn, on a quilt, everything rumpole's and bundles up further away. and that's what we're seeing at's overs with student loans. that's what we're seeing v with vocational education.l eduo in which we stupidly, inyear my view, pulled out of high schools, 40 , 50 years ago. home and so the chickens are coming home to roost. to roand so right now, we've gf just a student loan problem, we've got nine and a half ou million able bodied men sitting out of the workforce. that is that's a problem. tell me about the dignity ofng a learning a skill trade compareds to what is promoted as a four year traditional college education. >> i don't know that it'scompare really fair, joey, to toto say compare and contrast other than to say that there's dignity ingn doing what you say you're going to do. yeah, there' this digs dignity ind stayin showing up early and staying late and volunteering for a
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job. there's dignity and delayed gratification. there's dignitificatiois y in doing it the hard and honest way my foundation offers work ethic scholarships. i can't i can't see intoo the soul of anybody. but i do want to have to thiersation about what it means. right. to to think that way. at least. so it's a big problem. it's a big idea. and i wish i had a magic wand.le i'd wave and solve it right now. >> but i don't you know, it'srel my belief that big problems arve are solved by small steps by a lot of people.f those peop and you're one of those peoplell when you take big steps. thank you for the work you're doing. i truly appreciate it. >> t you speaki you speak my in micro. >> thanks. thanks, joe .nk will house leadership is moving to bring the mccarthy biden todebt ceiling bill to the floo. for a vote this hour. fox has senior congressional f correspondent chat program has thiss and hasg thi the latest chat . >> joy , good evening.ting the the house is now debating
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a bill. a final vote is pending. we expect the bill to pass with a bipartisan cocktail of democrats and gop members. houservatives are still incinerating the bill, along with house speaker kevin mccarthy for how he negotiated the package. the man who negotiatedn on behalf of mccarthbehay is erh graves. >> he has had it with the criticism that there was some trust was lost. >> i'm not going to lie.. there really was. and i'm really offended.a groupf there were a group of peoplete who started saying things that were absolutely inaccurate about this deal , started badmouthing it and defining it before it was done. >> a lot of members will vote yes, but will hold their noses . the bill goetos to themorr senal tomorrow. conservatives could attempt to slow the bill down whileepubs republicans clai cm that thise is a big victory forde republicans. meanwhile, the democrats are doing everything they caything n to hide their excitement over this deal . >> now, the senate couldckage ae approve the package as early as friday, but that hinges on a.
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deal with opponents like mike lee, joy tabram, thank you . >> thank. you .or we'll continue to monitor the debt ceiling drama underwaye on capitol hill. there coul cd be a vote this hom . plus, msnb ic is the officialarn propaganda arm of the bidenkes administration. their latest segment makes norte tv lookl play unbiased by comparison. we'll play it al il out for you right here. hehello there, relaxium . i've not had enough inflation, undue inflation with dish good. the same tv bill every month. for three years. supply chain issues. the three year tv price guarantee only from dish. looks like you've been sleeping well. my god. he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good. well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've
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house for $19. >> welcome back. >>child mutilation and chemicalm castration are now beingic pushd as mainstream procedures for minors. children proponents callr us gender affirming care. and anyone who opposes these lie barbaric procedures is accused of denying lifesaving healthe to care to kids because apparently in order to save kids, you now have to butcher them. why are they pushing this on our children? chris chil, beck is a retired navy seal who has transitioned now he's trying to warn teenagers against following in his footsteps. hichris joins us now. chris , first of all, thank you for your service and we've been enacted on twitter before . what is yourbe message the to te maybe the children, but also the parents where the message would be most of the parents
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to the parents just needwas to start looking at all the data. so i was in mental healta hh coe lingcounseling, my graduate dege here at the university where li i liveso and was learning all the procedures. i was learning all about, you know, human development from birth all the way throughl. up to 25 years old. youyou're still developingthini your brain. so the thing is that when you're going through these courses, they're coaching you and they're coaching you o n what to say to parents and they're not showing alle the data. sothest piec one of the biggestf data that you're missing rightt now is that 8080% % of the kids who are going through gender dysphoria or gender confusion, either before puberty and during puberty, 80%o of those kidses are corrected oo will get rid of all that over. gender confusion by the timeif y clasrty is over 80%.ou so if you have 10 kids in thatoa class right now, they're transgender, possibly possose kids kids are just are a a little confused now. they're pushing right nowtion to have chemical castration. so they're called puberty blockers. so the kid goe if a kid is goiny
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blockers when they're 13, 14 , 15 years old, derek, heavilyen castrated, they're not going to have children when they getth older. ey are given tthey're not given. so eight of those kids outar of those 10 are going to wantr ol to go back to to be just a regular old person. and are not going to be able to . they're also given double mastectomy. as to kidse sectomie 14 heav5 yo 15 years old, i've heardld as lw as 10 years old. byey're doing surgery on them. now, the thing is , this is being driven by hospital administration and also the insurance companies. it's a big mpanie mess and it's all. about money. making one of thosone surgeriess is 400 thousand dollars, one surgery for one hundred thousand dollars. so you don't think this is about money? you don't think there's something else going on now? a lot of people out there are blaming christian , saying that christians are doing this and that. i'll telll for a fact that is not you're not going to speak for all christians. but i probably pros should. christians are about love. had two rules. love god and love each other as you would yourself. those are two things. taught, and that's everyt. christian i know. that's all we're talking about.
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n love youe alnow, i can love yh those lgbtq people out there. i love, but i do not agree with you. i now, if you start doini'mg the to kids, i'm not going to love you . it can be hard.a chri i love you .t, you'r i still will because i'm a christian . but darn it, you're making it really hard. you know, you got to startd witt leaving these kids alone.in doi they're castrating them.ng they're doing these double mastectomies to hurting kids. eight out of 10 , 80% of those kids are studies, massive studies, 80% of those kids are not transgender. 80% of those kids are just confused confused. parents, you need to wake up. sy don't leout your kids get into stuff. you better share all the data,ea all of the data. and chris beck, i thank you foi r your service. i thank you for your testimony.h anopefulyour words hopefully ree with people. and good luck to you in all your endeavors. >> thank you , jerry.nk you take care. bye bye. the mainstream media has beenart an arm of the democrat party for years. that's not even in dispute. but the fawning coverage has
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turned into pure, unfiltered propagandad . t. >> here's msnbc last night.conoy we're also seeing an economy del that is truly delivering for working americans at the bottom of the labor hierarchy.pretty for the first time in recent memory, this is a prettywe'v striking story. we have seen actual meaningful wage gains for the bottom portion of workers. >> even when you account forpo e inflation and whether that continues or not an, is anyone's guess. >> but that trajectory is promising. it's not an snl skit that was real in economy that is truly delivering for working americans at the bottom. just spit in my face and tell me it's raining. so joe biden so he's basicallyr. the best president ever. never mind the record, inflation, crime, millions ofmi illegal illegals crossing our border. america has never been better. ron grimberg is the co-host ofsw the big money show on fox business. he's here with me tonight. , we're not going to spend this time talkingus the
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about chris hayes, but we are going to talk about the truth. >> give us the truth. tru iverintruly delivering for workg americans . look, this here's the problem. l he wrote ae political article. he didn' to t go talpeoplek to e who are living the reality right now. what's happening for working wog am americans on the bottom? are they seeing some wage gains? seats eause wause we hav a laboe ha ar shortage in leisue and hospitality. they are seeing wage gains. but the problem is they'reby inf getting hit hardest by inflation becauselae when y w you're at the bottom, you can't trade down. you don't get to mak make the te adjustments that a middle class family can't or an upper middle class family can can. you're already barely being able to afford what you eat and the other problem is thet hg things that have gone up inget h price the most are the thingsen that are the biggest part ofbotg your budget when you're at the bottom gas , food, rent.ere to so you've got nowhere to go.t bn you're not being delivered for. you're being pushed further down than you've ever been. wherr beene is credit card debt? >> sin this credit card debt is such a massive problem.
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and everybody wonders, why does a consumer keep spending? because consumer spending hasd s sort of kept up. o the answer is we're atdebt peo record levels ofpl credit card t debt. hithey people are borrowing to pay for the things they can' ct forward so, again, when you talk about this economy is delivering fore the lower middle class, it's not delivering. it's requiring theering it'sm tt their livelihoods on plastic in order to get by . we've got to flip that around. we had an economy prior to thes pandemic where wages really were goinge going for people at the bottom and they weren't having to run up record credit a card debt because they could earn a living. wou mentioned work earlier on your show, the dignity of work, but alsolity of wothe sustainability of work asa way to build a family. that's what we're missing right ig now. ht nowso we talk about working g making more money. inflation's going up. you have flation's credit card debt. all right. les that probably makes your credite less appealing. r to bw asand now money is hardr to borrow as well. we have this housing market. how is that affecting people at the bottom? well, the housing market seems almost impenetrable. keto people because interestdily
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rates are high. housorrowing money is incredibly expensive and you ever thecan't find houses out te because the inventory is low. so, again, if you're trying to build a life,u you're sayingy ,i can't takoue that first step that i want to take, whichg a is getting out of rentingof mon and buying a home. but joey, the cost oeyf moneyint right now to borrow for anything that you want, any investment that you want to make is so incredibly high and it goes back to the inflation that's killing those at the bottom. they're not beiney are bg delivt for. they got hit onctwice with inflation. they got hit twices. with interest rates. and now they're wondering what's the next shoe to drop? i amth i goingis to lose my job if this economy goes into recession? that's not thriving. that's peopl thre living on the edge. theme it whene you talk to them. so if i got this right, moneyexs is less valuable, but more expensive. houses are more expensive . d harder to find credit card debt is upthis i and people are working harder. but this is a better economy.w t you know, you nailed it and you didn't have to read a political article to do it.e you probably just know that because you talk to people on the ground living it from greenberg. >> thank very mu you very much r
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love you daddy. >> love you . so we news breaks fox news is reporting on the stories that matter. border patrol facilities still running over capacity. things are amping up here in taiwan. battles erupted between the sudanese army and a paramilitary group. that's why we're number one in cable news, fox news channel. >> house republicans are moving to hold fbi director chris wray in contempt of congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena. >> r ray is refusing to turefn over documents that allegedly top president biden to an international bribery scheme int involving, of course, his son .. hunter's business dealingsthe ai raise actions by definition arei criminal. he could face jail timme if heey he's found in contempt. so now that he's beene threatened for violating doe law, he's finally admitting the documents are realcume. buck sexton is the co-host of the clay travis and buck sexton show. e cohostf the showhe's also a fh and he joins us now. i know thanks y for coming on tonight.i i know you look at this and americans look at this
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and we say, is that deep state?t is that what this is what's happening right now? when you look at this, what do you see? r so there's definitely something of a turf war underway here. ere. right now. as i understand it, jj, they're talking about sharing the documents in an fbi setting, but noti lly sharin fully sharing them with the committee meeting. they'll show them, but they won't give them allyessentially this fauci ten e twenty three document now from the way the fbi does things, it's similar in other parts of i the intelligence world .mation they get raw information, right? they get unverifie theyd intelligence that comes in and they can either decide to act on that or not. thisis docum document, which noo been confirmed in this conversation with representative comanvr and ray. this document is in thatt is category. it's raw and unverifie id. but if it has to do with joed biden and allegations of w possible bribery, you'd havenceb to wonder, not only is thaouto a concern about what's inth there, but what wais?s the folle up to this? and i think that's othe where some of this starts to become wh
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problematic for the fbi. it's worth noting that it was a conversation with george papadopoulos in a bar in london that launched a full field fbifd investigation, fbenterintelligenc investigation, which led to the special counsel, which led to effectively a soft coup effort, failed one thankgod against donald trump . so don if they have informationn from a source that they think is valuable enough that they want to now protect from congress in some capacity, docaa they follow up on thatci? what is the information? why are they so sensitive abouti this? i think thisnk is where peopleac start to ask questions aboutlayg who is the deep state exactly and who are they playing for. se unve, so you say this. this is data that's rawd they and unverified. i understand that it coulduld vy be completely falsified and fabricated. you verify it by corroborating fabricated with other evidence. is there a chance that whahatt comber has is that other evidence that can verify or ored disputed? >> oh, absolutely.bsolutel so there are multiple things that could happen here.would wa and you woulntd think the fbi would want to be there saying they are going to cooperate, but the cooperation is pretty easy.
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congress has oversighteasyersigy . wants congress has classification authority to see anything at once. so why is there this this pretense of, oh, we haver sour to protect our sources and methods? you don't proteccemethod t classifieds anyone information from congress. and this isn't even classified. is is unclassified based on the reporting that we've seen, which means whatmeans exy do they think thatf cong they're keeping away here from members of congress? rent to seso who want to see it? so, yes, joe , to your point, it could very well be that they have additional pieces ofaf the puzzle and this could be essential in all of that. at but also, i have a sense that you're going to see if this comes out. they didn't want to know about these allegations. >> so that's kind of the obvious. and it's far .y buck sexton,pe the only i knoweo and love appreciation for being on here with this book. thank you , sir.ir the budget fight in washington is distracting our politicians from the hugians e problems facing our country. the border is still broken. they're literallrokens iny holeu the wall. an unprecedented number of people crosser illegally every single day. drug cartels and human smugglers, well, they have full
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control of our southern frontier. washington doesn't carshingtone they will let the country burn as long as they can find taxpayer money for a little useless pet projects. has anyone secured the funding to end the ongoing invasion? is anyone even tryin?g to sti r? >> doesn't look like it.rican ma mitt romney is thejo ceo of american majority. he joins us now. ned, give us give us a down low on what's happening here, because i feel like americans already know . >> well, first of all, no president , no nation's leadersl who love their country would actually let it be invaded. i have tand i have to tell you d now what's taking place. a president in a congress who i think disdain the the e americamerican republic for aa this to happen. and this is an invasion,si joeyv to give people perspective, inen trump's last year in office, every month we were apprehending about a thirty eight thousand illegal aliens under biden. it'sliunder jowas almost two hundred even wo thousand a month. what makes irse t even worse is we think, according to some estimates, about two million have been catch and release put
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into this country. and during the bidenri administrationng the, and i thik this is happening for two different reasons to parallel past joy . one s., if you destroy the border, if there's no enforceable border, destroy national sovereignty, if there's no sovereignty, there's no natiof thn. if there's no nation, what doeso it actually mean to be a citizen of this country? couny not a citizen ofd a country. you're a citizen of the world.gy singing kumbaya with the the world economic forum types. but i also think the left enabled by the chamber of commerce and we can't let them off the hook. joeythe hook t, chamber of comme wanting cheap labor, enabling the left sut the left think are going to get amnesty. they're going to get theseur illegals on a path to citizenship and turn them into democratic voters so that they can have overwhelming majorities and destroy the last vestiges of the american republic. i grew up in a towc. n that was ultimately mostly hispanic, mostly mexican, actually . they all came over in the 80s, 90s. their children were first first generation americans are dreamers. i went to school with them, good friends with a lot of
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them. school low them are a lot of them are conservative at that at that elder millennial generation. there ais there a difference it intent? and basicallnd y what is thought when coming here with this wave of migrants? >> well, i have to tell you , yoe , if you're coming here illegally, i think you're undermining one of the basic tenets of the american republic, whichminh is the rule of law.the am and i've gotteern to the point i think the american people areb a kind and generous peopleee. we have been benzo so h throughout our history, but andg our kindness and generosity has been massively abused.eny has massively abused i think a lot of us myself included nursing okay t and i think a lohat of us , myself included, are saying, all right, that's enough. we're going to have we want a moratorium on all immigration until this is fixed. and i think we need to move to a merit based system, much like canada's, much like australia is . because at some point, joey,the the other question that peopleto need to start asking is when weo are importing or allowing so many low skilled illegalthis cou workers into this country in the face of automation, wereacing a lot of those low skilled jobs, what's what's going to happe n? onto, first of all, you are
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going to have to have s mass deportations or you're going to have to throw them on toe l welfare system which are collapsing already. and th you ke only way you keept from completely imploding is draconian taxes. ian taxes so at some point, then people need to wake up and go. i we do not like where this is headed. we do not like this future. we demand that our leadersdo sot who are supposed to represent us and our interests stand up and do something about this. i just need the american people to wake up before it's too late. too la. listen. cheap labor is a big part of this. that's that is a thing that knows no party lines. maybe that's why nothinglot of o is happening. a lot of bad them are good peop, a lot of good people doing bad things. is a bad thing. ned ryun, thank you . thanks, joe .they arethere are now more than 30 house republicans opposed to the mccarthy biden debtmccari deal . one of those republicans, ke onf buck of colorado, joins right here next to explain his reasoning. stay tuned. i've been taking the balance of nature for over twenty five years.
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he's going to have a baby at his a seven. his seventh baby .. we have a lot of questions about this. should we applaud pacino's virility? should there be cut off agesfatr for becoming a father? do all men in their 80s have the ability to father children? america needs answers and there's only one person star who can give them to us. that is dredd. marc siegel, fox news medical contributor. thank you for joining us .re a t there's a lot of ways to take this. number one , we should alwayslif applaud life, lifee is what keeps us going. but does it keep us going at eighty ? you know, you started this a great place. can you imagine the governmentgs settino g an age limit here? so, no, i don't want that. so, of course, he has the freedom to be a father at eighty three . by the way, when hd e was in the movie stand up guys, he played a character called vallse that overdosed on d on v. so maybe he was pressured.i do maybe that played a role here.nb i don't know. but here's what i'm worried about. seriously, what about the ki dwhat abo growing up? id goihe's going to lose his fa'
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likely at a young age. there's a lot ofs traumtrauamas associated with that. father won't be able to play with him. you're thirty six with young kids. them you know, you you play with them and you are a role model. to them. >> and i try to be for mine. eighty three worries me.e and what about oldwhat abo ? i mean, old has a lot of problems associated with it. there's mutations. understood, there's issues with with birth defects. there's issuesbirt with delayedrt development. those issues with early birthit weight issues with adhd and autism. can occ all of these things caurn occur in a higher rate. that's so even someone that is privileged perhaps is irresponsibleeged or ir to bn a child at that age.. >> well, i wouldn't sayhe's a he's irresponsible, buty to b i wonder what the motivation is here. and again, still likely to be e a healthy child. a cautionary word on how old het is . i'm nolet i'm not thrilledg with it now after being so young, by the way, is advantage . listen, you bring in expertise,o but you also bring in wisdom. thank you . joining us . great to be with you, joe .an 3 vos, there areho now more than thirty house republicans who have said they will vote no on the mccarthy by debt
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ceiling deal . ken buck of colorado, he's one of them.ried and he say nots kevin mccarthy should be worried about the house speakership. mmate thn congressman ken buck joins us now. congressman, thank you for for joinjoining us on the topics debt ceiling bill .il l.you all signed a bill earlierj that year that you all supported the majority of your party supported in that ter bill was a ten year freeze in this bill is essentially a onee. year freeze. the president, since thatys he bill back, says he wantswa a clean bill .f your speaker, the leader ofrty i your party sends a bilncl back . firs a little bit different than the first one . isn't thatot called a compromis? >> isn't that what americans want? t and americans don't want four trillion dollars of debt. and that's what this bill does, is give americans four trillion dollars more of debt. our national debt in january of 2020 five will be thirty five trillion dollars. that is unsustainable. sustainablthat's unsustainable. and that's what republicans in the house are objecting to ,
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is the huge increase in natio our national debnat. gn over to folks who , along with you on this, you some pretty fiery language fierye. i know passions are high and understand why. if you watch the monologue in this show,gue in t car we care. we care about the money this country spends and what we expect from our citizens.otiato if you're thr e negotiatoron on the phone with president biden, how do you get whatat mcr you want rather than what kevin mccarthy got? >> so in two thousand eight , te speaker boehner, republican and majority leader in the senate, democrat in president obama, democrat, negotiated the deal where they were caps on the sequester in place. that's what we h neeerd to do hs we need to stop the rate of government growth. we need to make sure that wethar don't continue to add trillions onto our national debt. >> listen,>> i know you all are going to vote tonight. we'll see what happens. good luck with the thingsre you believe in. and good luck taking care of america. thank you , congressman kimba. thank you .t ceil
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is to get help to prevent serious damage. i like your sensitive side. >> don't mess with your melon. if you hit it, get it checked. >> this is a fox news alert. the house vote on the debtts fro ceiling bill is set to be underway just moments fromespon right now. fox, the senior congressional correspondent chad pergram, has> the latest chat . >> we're looking at the house t floor right now, richard. he houand no deneal, who is the top democratb on the house ways and means at righte, is debating now. and looking at the clock here,ti vote isju that this manug to start just before o'clock eastern time. we've been trying to keep trackh manually of the time allotted to both sides here. and we think it's going to start right about eight fifty eight . fifty nine . the vote will last 15 minutes. is kind of like soccer. will they keep the timele socce on the field. so really about twenty tr eep tn twenty five minutes after 9:00 is when we would get a finalallw tally. we expecet this to pass and we are expecting a bipartisan coalition ofa bipartis democrats and republicans to vote for
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this. an to the senate,ay, saturd maybe tomorrow, maybe friday, saturday, sunday. ayy thethe deadline is june 5th. >> back to you, joy . thanks, chad. washington budget fights can get a little bit too abstract or so deep in the hole thatciesd it's hard to remember the difference between particular policie ws and what they make at some point, trillions of dollars of's spending comes empty numbers. it's important to keepep som some perspective, though.anson and victor davis hanson is ahe u fellow at the hoover instituter and he's here to bring us that perspective. give us your take on this. >> we're new territory. what we're looking at with these one point five trillion, two trillion 1. or 2 trprojected, three trile never seen before. this is not the george w. bush deficits when he doubled almost the debt. it's not the obama deficits. it's not the trump deficits. it's a new magnitude. we're up to one hundredred and and thirty percent of gdp in our national. that's higher than any year inen world war two at the peak, even in nineteen fortin 194y four .
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>> so we're paying 10 percentesl of the budget in interest alone. one intereate can the interest higher. and we're getting in two yearsyu we'll be paying more on the debt than we are for the defense budget. so it's got to stop. but this race car , this debtenw race car didn't get toe a the abyss. suddenly we're slowing downwantt a little bit. but if the republicans wantrespn to stop it and they're the onlyi people responsible enough to stop it sto, then they've goe to change their attitude. when you have the senate and you have the hhave the the u have the presidency, as you did under george w. bush and donaldt trump , you've got to actf because you have the reins of power. but when you start going up0 bil to five hundred billion dollario whatcits, the left well if y ju, well, if you're going to do it, we're going to trump you .p it n and that's what's happened. and if you want to stop it now, you don't you can't stop it with one half of the house. you've got to win elections. and that means you can't lose seven out of the last eight popular votes or you've got to get 51% ofven' the presidential tally that you haven't gotten since nineteen eighty eight . so you've got to work on that and then you can stop it.
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but this ide a that we've soldthe ca out because we can't stopr the car before it goes over the abyss and we're going to slow it down is kind of irrelevant. s been gthis has been going on g and the republicans are partlyhh culpable. they didn't have the discipline to do it when they hade ve the p the power and theyow don't have the power to stop it now. >> but they can if they'll start winning elections and start being physically responsible for change,e you have so much of this really centers around that they want it to be longer because they're afraid that they won't be able to keep it going. cong congress is . are thesree policies just aren'? popular with americans? >> yeah. i mean, yeah. tha i mean, the americans know that they're headed for armageddon.r. and weat and whether it's social spending or defense or whatever it is , that's not sustainablsustainae. we're either going to havee th to print money or renounce the debt or confiscater private wealth. that's what happenst historically when you can't fundfund your fund your countryo anymore. and they're all oblivion. e go dowdownn that route. the 1t so we've got a last chance, twoy the eleventh hour and the nextea
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two years, we've got to dopgap some . this is a stopga we p and weshou shouldn't be fighting. >> we should be preparing to have a final a final olution analysis and solution. we can do that, but not the way we've done it before. and the conservative republican party's got to switch and change. and rather than fighnge than fih other in this civil war that this went on and the bush in administration went on the trump administration, it's got to stop it. >> doesn't have to stop. we don't know that it's going to stop. tonight is a matter of fact, when this passesmo, they'llctin probably more infighting. those that are objecting havto e a viable solution other thans st what kevin mccarthy has struck . i don't think they do. i think i sympathize them because they're absolutely right that we're on the brink of financial collapse. bue brink t if you only have a y seat majority in the house h,ale and you can't win national elections and you can't wine po the popular vote , thenrs or something's wrong. you just can't clipan your fingers or wave a wand andd and say, we're going to get this. you've got to do the hard workfy of winning the presidency. the senate, the house get a bigr margin and then say to a
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president bush or president trump or the next president , you arent you'e goig to balance the budget. we have to followe to the simpson-bowles recommend recommendations if they get together. >> now, victor, davis hanson,. thank you for breaking it downhs for us . back all for tonight.w. join us back here tomorrow for the show off the sean hannity. >> all right, joe johns, great job. say hi to joey. welcome to "hannity". now, at this time tomorrow night, we will be in iowa for a very special town hall with donald trump to get you tickets to hannity .com. they're free tonight. we are right here in new york city with the only people that are normal ine. new york , the live audience show now by monologues coming up just bit. we begin tonight with this fox pois alert as we speak. and the us house of representatives, they are now t poised to vote on the mccarthyan biden budget compromise bill .no
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