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rescinded the rescinding of your invite? >> jesse: the rescindment still stands but now that i know he was a heroin addict, i'm intrigued. i might have to have him on to just ask him about that the whole hour. that's all for tonight. dvr the show and always remember, i'm watters and this is my. >> good evening. welcome to fox news tonight. florida governor ron desantis is here with us for an exclusive interview. but first, we begin with a major issue in the 2024 republican primary. parents across the country are revolting against the radical gender and sexual ideology that's being mainstreamed by the radical left. more than 20 republican led states have banned castration
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for children but courts are intervening. a federal judge ruled yesterday arkansas ban on these horrific procedures is unconstitutional. so now we have the state sanctioned mutilation of children because that's what our founders intended. this truly unbelievable ruling comes as texas governor abbott signed a bill banning sexual oriented performances for minors, otherwise known as drag shows for kids. p.r. celebrated san francisco's appointment of a so-called drag laureate. >> when you win a nobel prize you become a laureate. chloe recently joined the first drag laureate on her inaugural public appearance unfurling a
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pride flag outside san francisco city hall. >> first official appearance at san francisco drag laureate is a production. >> i do need to get nails on. >> wedged into white pattern stilletos breed says one of the selling points as a candidate for the job was her track record as a spreader of sparkle. >> drag is activism. drag is joy. drag is instrumental to bringing people together. drag is fabulous! >> a spreader of sparkle. let that sink n. biden is all in the he appointed a book ban coordinator at the department of education. let's be crystal clear. biden did not appoint a book ban coordinator. he appointed a porn enforcer insuring porn remains in our nation's schools. the pages of these books are so
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explicit we cannot show them on our airwaves but somehow they're appropriate for the eyes of a child. the washington post describes one book gender queer this way, quote. that is exactly what our kids need to be reading. another book called doing it describes how to have non-painful sex and live with 25 partners. this book was found in an elementary school in my home county of hillsboro county, florida. five-year-olds. the fact is none of these books are banned. you want to show your 5-year-old porn? you want to read them
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pornographic passages? you're free to do it the material won't be offered in a taxpayer funded school but the left creates misleading terms, gender affirming care, none of these terms are accurate, the left have been trying to mislead on the language because they lose on the principle. a new npr poll shows 61 percent of americans say defining gender as the sex listed on a person's original birth certificate is the only way to define male female in society. a washington post poll found majority of americans oppose hormone treatment for minors and 80 percent oppose discussing transideology in the classroom but when you change the language and describe these measures as anti-lgbtq, the polling flips.
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more than 70 percent support laws prohibiting discrimination against trans people. this is why the left have to flip the script. they must convince the public that the law is protecting my children, your children, that they're actually anti-lgbtq laws and it's not about all principle. it's a battle of language. florida governor ron desantis has been leading the way on this issue. for his efforts he has earned the ire of joe biden. >> choose to remember history not erase it, to read books not ban them. no matter how hard some people try. >> as a student of history i never thought i'd be a person who is fighting against elected officials trying to ban books. empty shelves don't help kids learn very much. i never met a parent wanting a politician dictating what their
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children can learn. >> let's bring in florida governor ron desantis. welcome, governor. >> good evening. >> it's good to have you. you have won the right on these issues. the left is going getting to call these culture wars but what do you say to intend in the middle who wants to know why these issues should matter? >> kaley when they're trying to inject matters of gender ideology into a kindergarten or first grade classroom that's a culture war being waged the left against parents and kids and all we are doing in florida is having the deherty to fight back to protect the education of our kids to protect parents rights to be able to send they are kid to school and have the school focus on the basics and not teach a young kid that they can change their gender they were porn in the wrong body and the whole notion after book ban is a hoax. as you mention in state of
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florida people can buy whatever book they want but cools by definition have to choose what is in the classroom or library or not. you may have one book on george washington. there could be a hundred other books you could have. we have empowered parents with curriculum transparency in florida when they find pornography in the schools they're allowed to blow the whistle and if in fact it conflicts with our standards it can be removed. that's going to lead to a better education system a better outcome and different parents can make different decisions but we shouldn't subject all our kids to the left ideology cal agenda. >> so in california you have a chief executive named gavin newsom and he has a bit of an obsession with you. >> in 202170 percent of can gdp this state continues to be the
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ten pole of the american economy. in the last two fiscal years, we enjoyed 177 point 7 billion dollars in operating surplus because on our way to being the fourth longest economy in the world. with all due respect, ford doesn't come close. california continues to be a dominant economic engine. >> so, he says florida doesn't come close. what's your response there? >> i'd say two things. one, we are number one in new business formations even though we are 60 percent of the size of california we have more business formations here. we have way less tax way less debt. we have led amongst all big states since covid in economic
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growth our unemployment rate is 2.6 percent, california's is over 4 percent and here's the proof in the putting, kaley. for decades in this country people have beaten a path to california. beautiful state. great topography, diversity of communities you can live in and yet they never lost population until their current governor took office. now they're hemorrhaging wealth and population because you see things like what i saw the other day in san francisco, people defecating on a sidewalking people in open air drug market using fentanyl. i saw them using crack cocaine. i had some of the left wing san francisco people say some nasty things to me but you know what i had, kaley? i had the police officers come over and shake me hand and thank me for what we are doing in florida because they wish they had a commitment to law and order in california and in san
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francisco. so we can cite all the statistics. people vote with their feet. if someone picks up and moves 2500 miles across the country from california to florida that's a major statement and i grew up in florida. i never saw california license plates until the last four years. >> i'm a floridian and see a lot of them i must say. you mentioned covid there. i have this distinct memory i was in the oval offense with dr. anthony fauci, this man-made you think all our days were numbered, all 323 million of us. then i go to florida. i met you on a tarmac. you were saying some pretty bullish things about opening the statement i was taken aback because it was a contrast to the group think i was hearing in washington but you earned the ire of the left. now you're getting attacked from the right there. are a variety of responses to covid. why was yours the right one? >> we made a decision to buck
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fauci. buck the medical establishment. buck the media the left and some republicans and say people in florida have a right to work. the businesses have a right to be open. kids have a right to be in school and we are not going to impose mask mandates or the like and vaccine mandates, the minute we did that we became the focal point for freedom in this country. if you had been in the florida panhandle in may-june 2020 it was like covid didn't exist. >> that's true. >> people were making their decisions the state was booming and really we never looked back so we got it right in there. it wasn't just people moving here to live people visiting the way our economy responded and i just had to look at the data but you know what you had to do kaley, you had to be will to stand out there all alone because i didn't have the backup for that fauci was attacking everything florida did. >> yes he was. >> bureaucrats attacking us the media attacking us but you know what my job was to stand up for the people i represent.
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i didn't know what would mean for my political future but quite frankly you've got to be willing to sacrifice that to protect the jobs and the liberty of the people who elected you. i stood my ground. we stood in the breach. the state of florida is better as a result of that. >> look, there's no doubt about that. i came to florida a lot on the weekend, i left the swamp and it was joyful to be in florida. i went to restaurants, drove the highways, things were open. what about people who say governor kemp opened quicker south dakota what's your response to that from the right? >> i think brian kemp did a good job. in florida, the state government did not do very much. they were talking about a few weeks. some of the local governments particularly in south florida were trying to impose mandates so what i did, we overruled that, you can't close
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businesses, you can't fine people for not wearing a mask and issued a blanket pardon for anyone local government had tried to enforce covid restrictions against. that is what opened the floodgates because you can say the state is open but if every other municipality is doing fauciism that's not a statement we pride the state at the local level and i think that was the secret to florida doing well in those circumstances. >> new data out no learning loss for fourth greaters between 2019-2022 in florida because you kept schools open. on china foreign policy biden seems to think xi isn't a threat. some hawkish folks on the right say we need to decouple from china. is it your view we need to? >> we are dependent on klein for major parts of our economy. you saw during covid almost everything we needed came from china so i think we need to
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reestablish our economic sovereignty. i think we need to produce more critical items here in the united states and i think they have a huge amount of leverage over us because of policy choices made over decades. when china was put into the world trade organization granted most favored nation status we were told by d.c. elite this would make china more free more democratic. it would make the world better. in reality it hollowed out parts of our country. it made china what -- very rich. xi has grand ambition in our hemisphere and we see news where china is going to be working with cuba to wlish eavesdropping, military outpost, that's a huge threat to this country so we need to declare independence from china economically and make sure that we have the ability to project
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the appropriate strength in the pacific to work with our allies to deter china. china understands the language of strength and i think what joe biden has done since his first day in office, he's projectioned weakness, a lot of bad actors see that and that wits their appetite to do things that would be harmful to the world. >> would you be willing to use tariffs to get china to be negotiate? >> i would. if you're going to target and industry in klein we have to have incentives in the united states to bring that industry home. it will raise the price of the china product but we have to make sure it's economical in the united states so you need to couple that with tax incentives tax credits and even for things that are important like semiconductors, i would be willing to support government support on that i typically wouldn't do that because generally the market does but i think some of these things are
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so important for national security we got to be willing to lean in on that. >> we are starting to think about maybe china troops a hundred miles from the coast of florida if they get that base in cuba. one thing i noticed a trend here is attacks on the first lady of florida and the washington post we saw that this week. i call it the most flattering hit piece i've read because it said you love to be around your wife, you're a private couple. what do you think when you see that? what does that do to your family? your wife by the way a real rockstar. >> well first of all i love my wife dearly, she's my best friend, she's a great mother and she's a great first lady for this state and she's made a positive impact on a lot of people. she is a role model. she went through breast cancer with grace and stoicism and inspired other women in florida they could get through it now in the world we live in kaley
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because she is somebody that people love and respect in florida and she's really effective when she's out on the campaign trail you know people like the d.c. elite don't like that because they know we represent a threat to their lefties jaend so they try to smear you, so they don't have very good luck with plea so they're going after her. we are very strong. we have thick skin and we just know that means we are over the target. >> my husband laughed when he read your attack on you there. are three things ron desantis likes to talk about constitution baseball and golf. governor ron desantis thank you very much. >> thank you. >> rescuers racing against the clock to find a stranded tourist subwhile passengers only have a few hours of oxygen next. the very latest next.
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>> time is running out for the search and rescue teams to find the stranded titanic sub tourists. fox's matt finn has the story. >> the coast guard says a
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canadian surveillance plane detected underwater noises this morning but a coast guard captain could not confirm reports those noises were heard in 30 minute intervals. rescuers don't know where the sounds came from. >> we need to have hope but i can't tell you what the noises are. what i can tell you and i think this is the most important point, we are search twherg noises are. >> ocean science expert working with the coast guard says the sounds were described as banging but right now data analysts are working to rule out whether those banging noises came from sources such as a ship. the coast guard says the oxygen is scheduled to run out tomorrow morning. five people in that missing sub are believed to have some type of small food rations. >> thank you. hunter biden may have received a sweetheart plea deal for gun and tax crimes. the american people deserve the
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truth about his alleged international influence peddling schemes. media haven't asked any of the questions. they attack anyone who criticises the plea deal. >> they focus on this and say two tier justice, he got a sweetheart deal. you sound like morons. >> same argument against hunter biden which is allegations the doj there are two tier's of justice. >> it's possible to look at this and say this is a sweetheart deal. >> i don't know what america they live in and how they sleep at night. by the way everybody needs to back off joe biden about this. he loves his son. back off. >> josh holley is a senator from missouri. welcome senator holley. >> thank you. >> what galls me about what we just watched is they're frauds all of them. they all sit there and talk
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about gun control and want to seize the weapons of this country and what joe biden's d.o.j. did was set a precedent where every defense council in the country is going to say my client gets the hunter biden deal which means he can get weapons. your thoughts how this undermines the president's signature issue. >> listen. this is allpolitics all the time. it's obvious to anybody who looks at it you're right about the gun control issue. clearly when it comes to being a biden or a clinton then we don't care about gun violence or firearms crimes. then it's fine. same with this plea deal on tax evasion. give me a break. get to the real story. did joe biden get bribed by burisma through hunter as the whistleblower the fbi has alleged? that's the question here. let's see the proof. >> right, the american public i think the left is taking a risk
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on this. harvard harris poll found 59 percent think the hunter laptop is real. 53 percent joe was involved. so could this be a moment like the benghazi hearings that damaged hillary? do you think this will damage joe biden? >> i certainly do. when you've got a credible whistleblower at the fbi coming forward saying they've had at sources now for years credible sources saying joe biden was bribed by a attorney agent when he was the sitting vice-president of the united states my question to them to the white house why won't you cooperate and exxon rate joe biden? why are you trying to hide these source documents? why did the fbi lie and say there are no such allegations when in fact they have credible sources making these allegations? let's make it public. let's let the american people decide. let's let joe biden bring
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forward the facts but they want to hide and changed the subject. >> senator holley do you think your colleagues in the house will be able to get those redactions lifted? >> i hope so. they should be. this document is not classified. this is not a classified document but it is from a credible source. the american people deserve to see it. it should be public. >> it should be public. what are they hiding? that's the question. senator holley thank you. >> thank you. >> well, up next. [shouting] >> what's going on there? that's democrats having a melt down on the house floor after adam schiff was finally held accountable for his russia gate lies. i'll show you the tape next.
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>> house republicans just voted to censure democrat adam schiff for misleading the american public. schiff's russiagate lies have caught up with him and he will face an ethics investigation, hallelujah. democrats melting down on the house floor. >> the yeas are 213, the nays are 209600 answering present, resolution adopted, motion to consider laid on the table. [chanting] >> wild scene, chip roy texas congressman. welcome congressman. >> good evening kaley. >> i had a hill staffer text me where adam schiff was sen assured apparently there was a stare down at one mccarthy and
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swallwell and democrats saying we don't resolve after the vote. i thought they believed in democracy here but what did you see on the floor? >> well, they were upset because we called them out. my colleague anna luna put the censure forward, it passed, schiff was right to be sen assured. he was chair of the house intelligence as the lead prosecutor of the impeachment of president trump with information no american had access to and yet he abused his office to spread falsehoods about the investigation when he had information to show waits clinton campaign democrat led initiative that led to the investigation that you have the steele dossier which was uncorroborated and ultimately mr. dolan the subsource who was a democrat operative so we knew these facts and today we have mr. durham in front of the
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judiciary committee and he confirmed it was all garbage schiff knew so we censured him. >> congressman you bit of a moment. we want to ask you about the borders biden administration said no record for number of crossings by migrants on the terror watch list. last month there were over 125 suspect's terrorists encountered by border patrol and that was a second record high by the way. democrats say they were not interested in solving the problem and you were pretty fired up about it. >> we are the ones holding the [bleep] bag in texas! it's true! talking to dead people in texas. walk out? you don't like the rants? we don't like what's happening to texas because of you and the president other end of pennsylvania avenue. >> you mentioned the dead people in texas. some of those are migrants. i would like to know the number of migrants who die trying to cross the border.
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did any of your compassionate democrat colleagues come up and say tell me about the migrants for whom our hearts bleed. did anyone ask you? >> kaley, that nerves happens. that's the tragedy here. they pat themselves on the back in the false name of compassion while texans are suffering ranchers, people dying of fentanyl poisoning. i don't have the numbers. >> i'm pretty sure it's not published. >> last year 856 migrants dead long the rio grande and ranches in south texas and we have had to deal with that we have ranchers who find bodies on their ranch. my friend okayer in a federal judge in texas put out an opinion highlighting the fact they had a stash house in fort worth texas highlighting it was $10,000 a head for adults $13,000 for kids. why more for kids? there was a dad in baltimore
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migrant who was held ransom for $23,000 and they said they would do unmentionable things to his daughter in a stash house in fort worth. that is not compassionate. americans are dying. migrants are dying. cartels are empowered. china is empowered. republicans should use the power of the purse. why are we going to give a dollar to dhs? it is unconscienable because they have obligations to secure the border. they're making as you weaker and human beings, little girls are getting abuseed in the process while democrats pretend it's not happening into most vulnerable are children migrants. i only have a few moments. have you asked speaker mccarthy if you guys will get to vote on impeaching mayorkas? >> well we are moving forward with it. tomorrow we are going to have a vote on impeachment of biden we will get to move and refer to
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homeland security committee in conjunction with the judiciary committee because of his abandonment of the border. i hope we move on mayorkas. i supported it for two years. i would vote to impeach mayorkas tomorrow. i hope we will get there and get our colleagues to do it. last thing i'll say is we have got to force change using the power of the purse. i'm telling my republican colleagues don't go through the propose relations process without forcing their hand. >> keep fighting for those migrant kids because the left isn't. congressman roy thank you. >> great night kaley. >> thank you. democrats across the country doing everything in their power to erase women. former college swimmer riley has been speaking out about it exposeing the absurdity of having men compete against women in a hearing on capitol hill. >> there's been in news article about men think they can beat serena williams in texas and it's just not the case. she is stronger than they.
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>> what's your experience been, male female? >> both serena and venus 213 ranked players. my husband swam at kentucky n. terms of accolades and national ranking i was a much better swimmer than him. he could kick my butt any day of the week without trying. >> charlie arnold is with out pick. she joins us now. that was a thing of beauty fact checking lgbtq activists. >> riley makes a completely valid point there. are so many things about the discussion that make you wonder how it's being had in the first place. men are biologically superior to women. this is not something that women would add hit and say i can't believe i adds midthat out loud. it's something so blatantly obvious they're stronger tougher and faster. on the other hand when you look at the debate in general it's
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the fact you have men sharing a longer room with women. in the most vulnerable of positions you're forcing women to turn off their brains and in no world does any of this makes sense. >> sights simple. why should a 6'4" biological male with male anatomy be in a longer room with minors in some cases? >> how traumatizing. can you understand what these women are going through? there are so many parts of this argument people are not thinking about. secondly, we also found out recently that leah thomas was supposed to be given a respirate area to change in then the next thing they knew they were forced to be undressing in front of a man and to see riley breaking
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down on the senate floor. i have talked to riley. she's so strong. she has carried so much weight on her shoulder and forced to lead the way for women who haven't found the voice to speak the truth. i can only imagine the trauma she's experienced and probably will link weather her rest of her life. >> you have a long career in sports media. is there any admission these issues are basics commends like let's stands for women's sports. colin kaepernick speaks out and is hailtd but trevor williams speaks out we will punish him. is there admission or acknowledgement this is nuts? >> i think there's a lot of acknowledgement. people are afraid to speak out because we have seen what happened to women who decided to speak their truth including a couple people from espn some athletes who experience it firsthand called big on thes hate fultd and psychologically
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spectrum. >> they always sing from the same song sheet. kennedy emerging as threat to joe biden, headline from the "new york times" dechaired kennedy campaign is a quote headache for biden. according to a poll he has 20 percent poll. charlie, hey, they cut a real base problem when 20 percent of the party is saying we want rfk, jr. >> yeah, especially against the incumbent. no, it's dpra ordinary and i think it's more than just a headache for them, you know, what rfk represent especially compared to a guy like joe biden. this is a guy who speaks truth to power. he spent his entire career cleaning up the waterways along the hudson river basically standing like an old school liberal while joe biden spent his entire career feathering his
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political nest living in washington becoming fabulously wealthy. that's absolutely terrifying for democrats and handmaid of the media you know so well and i don't think they have any way of deal with it. it's interesting when you watch people like jen psaki and jake tapper go after rfk they don't engage him or let him speak. they're terrified of letting him speak. all three can do is call his names and shout at him because if he speaks they lose. >> when jen says this man is a conspiracy theorist. she's saying 20 percent of her party is conspiracy theorists. you're attacking your voters not just the man. but to your point about him not being able to speak, he shared
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thoughts with fox digital. >> main street says my candidacy is early -- irrelevant and. >> the great fair, all knowing unbiased jake tapper won't have kennedy. why not? >> yeah, because they're terrified of him. they're afraid of what he's talking about, and the thing i love about rfk is he's a true old style liberal that is anti-communist, is anti-government mandates, is and of course most importantly
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anti-censorship. moderate democrat party has completely walked away and joe biden has been part of it every step of the way to the point you have a democrat party that is a pro-war pro-wall street party that is completely you know, servant to globalist interests, and this the last thing so important to remember. rfk, like his father and his uncle, whatever you think about their politics, they believed in making a country that helped the poor, for the sake of the poor because they believed that middle class, more people in the middle class made america a better country. the modern democrat party led by joe biden today believes in welfare, not because it helps anybody, because it doesn't help anybody, but because it keeps them in power. that's all they care about, poor people. >> very true. my take-away on there is jake
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tapper is afraid of rfk. charlie, thank you. >> great to e-see you. >> good to see you, too. what are you wearing john fetterman? democrat congressman joins us democrat congressman joins us next. it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com back when i had a working circulatory system, you had to give your right arm to find great talent. but with upwork, there's highly skilled talent from all over the globe. right at your fingertips. ♪ this is how we work now ♪
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>> i want a pilot who says we are going down in three languages. >> here we go. now i have covid. >> it's china. >> joe biden was a dog you would put him down. >> aliens are real? you should take a drink before this next series. this next series. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night?
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try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion, and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. a democratic congressman wants to make drastic changes in the capitol building. jared moskowitz sent a letter to speaker mccarthy pushing to allow sneakers in the speakers lobby. he reported to have a massive sneaker collection of over 150 shoes. he is part of the growing sneaker caucus in the democratic party that includes minority leader hakeem jeffries and senator john fetterman. congressman moscowitz joins us now. thank you for being here. i've got to ask you. 150 sneakers is a lot. >> everyone has a hobby.
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i am interested in sneakers. >> that you are. 150 is a lot of sneakers. make the case of sneakers on the congressional floor. we no longer wear wigs in congress which is a fair point. >> listen, cultural changes happen all the time. and so i just think as we have seen in corporate america and in small businesses people are wearing sneakers with suits now. especially for the female legislators and the female folks in the press who are on their feet all day and walking around these buildings made of marble. they are already wearing sneakers but they want to wear them in the sneakers lobby which is the one place right now where they are prohibited. i thought it was fair to ask speaker mccarthy to loosen some of those standards. i think we are headed there anyway. i want to make sure we still have decorum andressa pro bit.ly. obviously suit and tie is still needed on the floor. i don't see a problem with wearing sneakers. >> you say sue and tie. you have a democratic colleague who wears hoodies. john fetterman has had to cast
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don't votes from the senate door. you are saying no go on the hoodies on the floor? >> i don't think hoodies is something we should do in the house. i don't see a problem with sneakers. we have to find ways to work together. it's a bipartisan caucus that allows us to talk about other things and figure stuff out about each other and learn about our families and kids and find thanks in common. that is what it has done. there is a bunch of republicans who have joined the speaker caucus. i am learning about other members and what they like to do. that's the idea here. >> there was a bipartisan moment. apparently they are called dress sneakers in the oval office. mcconnell and mccarthy and jeffries all had them. all criticize. it's okay in the oval? >> i think it is fine. it's a oxfordshire with a sneaker bottom. it is more comfortable. >> i like your style, thanks. >> i appreciate it. thanks for the opportunity. >> we have been telling you there is one big question that no one has asked any of the 2024 republican presidential
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candidates. we thought we would. here is the question. what is your plan to protect america's students while keeping gun rights unabridged. i think about it every single day. we've asked every candidate to send their responses on video. many of them have. good solutions from the gop. we will tell you their answers tomorrow. have a great evening. sean hannity is next. kayleigh mcenany, great job. interesting show. thank you. hello, new york. how are you? welcome to "hannity". we have a rowdy, rowdy crowd tonight and a live studio audience. somewhere in america hunter biden is celebrating christmas come early for the reformed crackhead. he will not spend a single day in jail, not one day. can you believe it? after striking the sweetheart deal with his daddy's doj.
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