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intervening. a federal judge ruled yesterday that arkansas's ban on these horrific procedures l. thenstitutiona so now we have the state sanctioned mutilation of children because that's exactly what our founders intended. this truly unfathomable, unfathomable ruling comes as texas governor greg abbott, he signed a bill banningr abbott oriented performances and the presence of minors otherwise peo known as drag shows for kids. but the left, they are doubling downr . npr celebrated san francisco's appointment of a so-called drag laureate. >> when you win a nobel priz e, you become a nobel laureate. the country also has a poet laureate. many states have poet laureates, and now there is a le drag laureate. npr's chloe veltman recently joinedat the country's first drag laureate on her inaugural public appearance, unfurling a pride flag outside san francisco city hall, rancis
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getting d'arcy drawings ready for hecor first officialpearance appearance as san francisco drag laureate is a productio n. >> i do need to get my nails on. so wedged into a pair of whitetl patent stilettos and a tight pink skirt suit. challenger eventually steps out of the house and into a very busy week. in fact, breit says one ofat dorsey drawings selling pointsao as a candidate for the job was her track record as a spreader of sparkle. >> drag is activism. dragctivism. is joy. drag is instrumental to bringing people together. >> drag is fabulous. a spreader of sparkle. let and biden?ppoint well, he's all in.ed he appointed a book ban her atate the department of education. let's be crystal clear.n di biden did not appoint a book band coordinator. no, he appointedd not a enfort nasuring thaedt remains in our nation's schools. the pages of these booksti,
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they are so explicit that we cannot show them on our airwaves. explicbut somehow they arer appropriate for the eyes of an innocent childai the, the liber washington post describes. one of the books called genderqueer this way genderqueer shows the adult author engaging in with a romantic partner who is also an adult while the author wears a . the other image shows a fantasy of the authors in which an apparently teenage youth is about to engage in with an older bearded man. it's exactly what our kids need to be reading another book called doing it describes how to have non painful and talks about how to live polyamorous early with 25h 25 partners. this book get this this book was found in an elementary school in my home county of hillsborough county, florida. five year olds.five and the fact is, none of-y these books are banned. 5- you want to show your five year old. pornwant to read them passagesye
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. >> you're free to do it.phic the material just won't be offeredyou'rere to all childn a taxpayer funded elementary school. but this is what the left does.c they create misleading terms. hogender-affirming care. don't say. book bans a.l beattie laws. none of these terms are accurate. the left, they've been trying me to mislead on the language because they losad e on the principle. a new npr marist poll just came out. of shows that 61% of americans say defining listed gender as the listed on a person's original birth certificate is the only way is to define male and female in society. i and that's up ten points. a washington post poll, meanwhile, they found that an overwhelming majority of americans oppose hormone treatment fo majorir minors andy 80% oppose discussing trans ideology in the classroom. but the moment you changansideoa the language, this is important. the moment you change the language and describe thesde measures as anti lgbt.an the polling flipti-ls more than%
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support laws prohibiting discriminationupport against trs people. and this is why the left haspeo. to flip the script. they must convince the public that the lawc s protecting my children, your children, that they ar childe actually ani lgbtq laws. ane it's not about a principle . it's a battle of language. florida governor ron desantiofa he's been leading the way on this issue. and for his efforts, he has earnedfort the ire of joe biden, choosing to remember history, r not a reason to read books, not ban them. no matter how hard some peopleom try. as a student of history, i never thought i'ver thoud be a president who is fighting against elected officials, trying to ban and banning books. empty shelven s don't help kids learn very much. and i've never met a parent who wantn verys a politician dictating what their kid can learn and what they can think ch who they can be.
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let's bring in floridail governor ron>> desantis. >> welcome, governor. ron good evening.od t >> it's good to have youo .ha you have won the right on these issues. the left, they're going to call these culture wars. buissuese it what do you say tr independent right there in the middle? who wants to know wht y thesen h issues should matter? well, carly, when ctey're trying to inject matters of gender ideology intot a kindergartente or first grade classroom, just to understand that that is a culture war. that's a culture war being waged by the left against parentd ths and kids. all we're doing in floridaha is having the temerity to fighv back to protect the integrity of the education for our kids,ba to protect parents rights, to be able to send their kids to bhey are the school focus on the basics and not teach a young kid that they can change their gender, that they were born in the wrong body. chende whole notion of a so-called book ban is a hoaxen . as you mentioned, in the state of florida, people can buy
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whatever book they want. >> they can read whatever book they want. but schools, by definition, have but cools to choose what in the classroom or library or not. e clyou may have one book on gee washington. there'u may have os 100 other bl you could have. that doesn't mean you're banning the other hundred. you're makind a her g a choice to choose that. so we've empowered parents with curriculum, transparentemph and see in florida, when they find in the schools, they're allowefindd to blow the whistle. and if, in fact, it conflictsd with our standardstoe , then itn be removed. that's going to lead to a better education remov system, a better outcome. and as you said, individual parents can make different decisions, but we should not subject all of our kids to the left's ideological agenda. >> so out of the state of california, you have a chief executive there. his name is gavin newsom, and heorni has a bit of an obsession with you. let's roll the tape. inbit of 20 21, california, 7.8f gdp, gdp growth in this country, one of the fastest growing economies anywhere on planetn earth.this this state continues to be the temple of the american
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economtinues ty. 25.6% of all american jobs came from this state in april. in the last two fiscal years, we enjoyedrs $177.7 billion inn operating surpluses. ng sur we're on our way to bepl the fourth largest economy. eat your heart out. german y in the world, numberg one in r&d, venture capital. the longemore scientists, rese, more nobel laureates, more patents emanating in th ouf this state than any other state in america. with all due respect, ford didn't even come close. eat your heart out. texas. california me continues to be the dominant economic engine for themnt, i promise you. >> so he says florida doesn'tria come close. what's your response doe there? well, i'd say two things. one, we're t number one inn ne new business formations, even though we're only 60% of 6 the size of california, we have more business formationst of th. we have way less tax, way less debt. way we have one of the lowest tax l and debt burdens in the entire country. we have led amongst all bigince states since covid and economic
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growth. our unemployment rate's 2.6%. california's is over6 4%. and here's the proof in the pudding, kaylie. for decadef ins in this country, people have beaten a path to california. it'suntry a beautiful state, great topography, all kinds ofbe diversity in terms ofies yo the different communities you can live in. and yet they neveru live i losto population until their current governor took office. now they're hemorrhaging wealth. >> now they're hemorrhaging population because you see things like what i saw b the other day in san francisco, i sa sw people on the sidewalk.o i saw people i, pen anop open ar drug market using fentanyl. i saw them using crack cocaineck . and i had quite frankly, i'm walking the streets. i had some of the the leftocaing san francisco people, you know, say some nasty things to me. bu butt you know what? i had caylee. i had the police officers come over and shakelice off a my hanr and thank me for what we're doing in florida, because they wish that doing they hadntt a commitment to law and order in the state of california and inw ande san francisco.
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so we can cite all the statistics. people vote with their feet. pic and if someone picks up and moves 2500 miles across the country from california to florida nia to, that's a major statement. and i grew up in florida. i neve r saw california license plates until the last four years. yeah , i'm a floridian. >> i see a lot of them, i mustit say. you mentioned covid. there, and i have this very distinct memory. i was in the oval officestinct m with dr. anthony fauci in the situation room with him. i meanl offens , this man made n like your days were numbered. all of our days were numbered. alk all 323 million of us, you know. but then i go to florida us. and met you on a tarmac and you were saying some pretty bullish things about opening the state. i was a bit taken aback because it was such a contrast to kind of the the group think i was hearing there in washingtowan. but you earned the ire of the left on your covid response. now you're getting attacked from the right. there are a variety of sponsors to covid. why was yours the righe t one? a well, we made a decision
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to buck fauci, buck the medical establishment, buck the media, the left and some republicnt. s and say, you know what, people in florida have a right to work. the businessesbusinesse a ri haa to be open, kids have a right to be in school. and we're not going to imposnde mask mandates or the like ormali vaccine mandates. and the minuteke we did that, wee foca became the focal point for freedom in thi s country. the if you had been in like the florida panhandle in may, june of 2020, it was like cubat didn't even exist. that's makinexist.g their decis. the state was booming. and really, wedee never lookedt back. and so we got it right in there. and 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 hae dayou had to do, caylee. you had to be willing to stand out there all alone becaus e f i didn't have a lot of backup for that. fauci was attacking everythingrs florida did. there were other bureaucrats attacking us, the media wasw tacking us. but you know what? my job was to stand up for the people that i representes d
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i didn't know what that would mean for my political future. but quite frankly, you've gon t to be willing to sacrifice that to be able to protect the jobs will s of the peopled you. that elected you. i stood my ground. we stood ii d myn the breach.e f and the state of floridalo is better as a result of that. asyeah, i mean, look, there's no doubt about that. >> i came to florida a lot on the weekenda s. people don't know that i left the swamp and it was pretty joyful to be in florida. was i went to restaurants, i dr, on the highways. things were open. but what's your response drove r to someone who would say, you know, governor kemp, he opened quicker or they pointede south dakota? what's your response to that attack from the righgo kemt? >> well, i think brian kemp didt a good job. he's a friend of mine. hihe's a good governor. k i applaud him. i think what i didem more aggressively thanp anyone was overrule local governments who were imposinodg these restrictions. you know, in florida, the state government, you know, did not they wtalking abou here.cal go we're talking about a few weeks. some of the local governments, particularly in south florids pauth fla, were trying to impose mandates. and so what i did was we overruled that. we said, you can't close business, you can't find people
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for not wearing a mask. and we actually issued a blanket pardon for not mas foe who local government had tried to enforce covidne local restrio against. that is really what opened the floodgates, because you can say the statespened th open. but if every other municipality is doing fascism, that's not a free state. we pried the state open at the locag that's l level, and that was really the secret to florida doingan very well in those circumstances. >> and new data out today. no learninumstanceewg loss for h graders between 2019 and 2022. infor fo the state of florida be you kept those schools open. keptg to foreignhina policy, biden seems to think she's not a threat. you whispered that polic to a dk some hawkish folks on china and the right say we need to decouple from china. is ie right your view? d to >> we need to decouple from d china, kayleigh, we are dependent on china for majorjort parts of our economy. you saw during covid almostng everything we needed came from china. so i think we need
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to reestablish our economic sovereignty. reestabliscriticto produce more critical items here in the united states. and al ii think they have a hugg amount of leverage over us because of really polic oyol choices that have been made over many decades. you know, when china was put intor decade the world trade organization and granted most favored nation status,th almostw 25 years ago, we were told by d.c. elites that this woulde make china more free, more democratic. it would mak more e the world b. in reality, it hollowed out parts of our country. it made china very rich and would have used that money for to build up more military capacity. he now has grand ambitions, not just in the pacific, but even in our own hemisphere. and we see news where china is going to be working with cub a to establish eavesdropping. thybe a military outpost. that's a huge, huge threat to this country. so, yes, wo thise need to declae independence from china economically and we neede to make sure that we have
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the ability to project the appropriatab e e strength in the pacific, to work with our allies to deter chin a. s th china understands the language of strengtuage h and i think what joe biden has done since his first day in office, he's projected s weakness. a lot of bad actors around the world see that and tha really whets their appetite to be able to do things that are going to be very harmfulrl for the world. >> would you be willing to use tariffs to get china to th>> weu negotiating table? yeah, i would. i think that what you need to do if you're going to target a particular industry in china like that, you need to make surege we have incentives here n the united states to bring that industry t home.e pric it will raise the price of the china product. but we got to makechina produc e economical here in the united states. so you need to have couple that with tax incentives, tax credits, and even for things that are reallcredits y importae semiconductors. you know, i would be willingsemd to support government support on that. i typically wouldn't do that becauslly e you know, generallyk the market does. but i think some of these
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things are so important for some o national security. i >> we've got to be willing to lean in on that. well, and we're starting to think about maybet. chinachn troops 100 miles from the coast of florida, if they get thatge base in cuba. scary to think about. you knowt th, one thing i've noticed a trend here is thea an attacks on the first lady of florida. in "the washington post", we saw thatthaw tha this week. i called it the most flattering hit piece i've ever read because basically itus said you love to be around your your wife. you're a private coupl id ye. think what do you think when you seewh that? what does that do to your family ththat d and your wife, by the way? just a real rock star. well, first of all, you know,t i love my wife dearly. she's my best friend. she's a great mother and she's a greaiendt first lady for thisr state. and she's made a positive impact on a lot of people. she's a role model because she went through breast cancere is a and did it with a lot of grace and stoicism and i think inspirede a lot of women who ae facing similar in florida that they could get through it. sired oand so i couldn't be prf her. now in the world we live in,worl kayleigh, because shepeople
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is somebody that people love and respect and floridath and she's really effective when she's out on the campaign trai l . you know, people like the d.c. elites, they don't like that becausli d.ce they know that we represent a threat to their leftist agenda. o thand so what do they try to ? they try to smear you. and so they don't have very good luce k with me. so they're now going after her. we're very strong. >> we have thick skin and wejus just know that means we're both over the target. rei got to say, my my husband laughed when i read their attack on yo>>u the best they could come up with. and liberal washington post. there are three thingsr at,u ron desantis likes to talk about the constitution, baseball and golf. i think that'sthree most men in the country. governor ron desantis, thank you very muct h. >> thank you. veg againstcin the clock to find the stranded tourist sub while passengers only have a few hours of oxygen left. the very latest next.
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and new this country was in trouble when i went to a bank. the guard's like, here's my sir, you're in a bank. you have to wear a mask. this was going to be a deposit. now it's a robbery. we're all in this together. they can have babies. i don't care what they say. i feel something. take some metamucil. this problem is going to work its way out. a woman is someone who gets mad at you for something he did three years ago. >> i want a pilot who says we're going down in three languages and he gave me coleman, man. coleman in china. and joe biden was a dog. he put him down. aliens are real. you should take a before this. an actual serious rob schneider woke up in america streaming
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underwater noises yesterday and again this morning. but a coast guard captain could not confirm reports ofcaptai the noises were heard in 30 minute intervals. and the captain stresses right nod 0 minuw rescuers do not know inr exactly where those sounds came re. >> we need to have hope. right. but but i don't i can't tell you what the noisen't tells are. but what i can tell you isthe and i think this is the most important point we're searchin s where the noises are. >> and ocean science expert, >> oworking working with the ct guard says the sounds were described as banging. but right now, dna analysts are working to rule out whether those banging noises came from sourr sources, such as a ship. the coast guard says the sub's dwindling oxygen suppliesd says estimated to potentially run out tomorrow morning. on the five people in that misn sub are believed to have some type of smallg sub food rations. >> kelly matt finn, than smallk. sure. hunter biden may have received hu, hisheart plea deal for gun and tax crimes, but the american people, they still deservtax
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e the truth about his alleged international influence peddling schemes. real questionsh abou. media. they haven't asked any of the questions. insteaschemes.media haven't asd who has criticized the plea thi deal. >> they focus on this and say, oh, i got to your standard of justice. he got a sweetheary t deal. and you're like, guys, i mean, you're just you just sound like making the same arguments that they are makin g against hunter biden, which is allegations that the doj m is that there ar two tiers of justice. >> it's just impossiblo e not to look at this and say thisa sw is a sweetheart deal. >> i don't know what america they live in and i don't knowno how they sleep at night. w whatmerica and by the way, evn to back off joe biden about this. he he loves his son. back off. h ho josh hawley is a senator from missouri. welcome, senator hawles y. ho >> thank you. tha you know what gallnks me aboutjw what we just watch is that they're frauds, all of theey're
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they all sit there and they all talk about gun control and they want to seizt gun e the weaponsf this country, innocent men and women across the country. coun joe biden's doj did, daddy's doj did was they justns set a precedent where every defense counsel in the country is going to say, cly client, he gets the hunter biden deal, which means he can get weaponssh . your thoughts on how this undermines the president's signature issuweapons.hts hoe? >> listen, i mean, this is all politics. all the time. it's obvious to anybody who looks at it. you're exactly right about the gu n control issue,earl kayleigh. i mean, clearly, when it comes to being a biden or maybe a clinton, then all of a suddene we don't care about gun fiolence all then we don't car e about firearms crimes all, then it's all fine. ths this other thi plea deal on tax evasion. give me a break. let' ox s get to the real story. did joe biden get bribed by burisma? more through hunter to the tunem of $5 million as thee whistleblower for the fbi has alleged? that's the real questioneblower >> let's see the proof. that's right. ond the american publi, thc i tk
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the left taking a real risk on this. the harvard harris poll, they found 59% think the laptop is real. we all know it's real. that'sl fo the hunter laptop. of course, 63% think hunter was involved in influence and a majority, 53% think joe was. ldi so could this be a moment like the benghazi hearings that really sun ak in that damage?hi hillary, do you think this will damage joe biden? certa oh, i certainly do. and listen, when you've got a credible whistleblower at the fbi coming forward and saying they have had sources now for years, credible sources saying that joe biden was bribededible by a foreign when he was the sitting vice president of the unite d states.e whit my question to them is to the white house, why won't you cooperatyoe and exonerate joe biden? why are you trying to hide these documents? why are you trying to hide the source documents? why did the fbi initially lie and say, oh, there are no suchei allegations when in fact i they have credible sources making these allegationsn ? t let's make it all public, let's put all the public domain. let's look the american peoplel' decide. let's joe biden, joe biden,
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bring forward the facts. but clearly,let's le they don't wantchanged to do that. >> they want to hide. they want to dissemble. >>tse ant to change the subjecsu . >> senator hall, do you think your colleagues in the house will be able to get those ged? tions lifte i hope so. they should be. i mean, those said, this document is not classified socui let's be clear about this. this is not a classified document, but itdocument but isr a credible source. the american people deserve to see it. iteopl should be public. yeah, it should be public.y what are they hiding? that's the question, senator hawley, thank you. thank you. well, >> well, up next, what's going on there? >> well, that's democrats. they are havin?rats havg a melto on the house floor after adam schiff, he was finally held accountable for his russiagate lies. we'll show you the tape next friday. tyler farr on, fox and friends
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>> some breaking news here. house republicans they just voted to censure california j democrat adam schiff for, quote ,misleading the american public. that put it puts it pretty mildly i'd say schiff'sught russiagate lies. they have finally caught up with him u and will now face ana ethics investigation. hallelujah. >> democrats. they were melting down on the house floor. hous are 213 and the nays are 209, with six answering present the resolution adopt it. adopt without objection, the motion to consider, as larry laid on the tableedo lai, house wilt order. >> >> wild scene chip roy. he is a texas congressman. he joins me. welcome, congressman. good night, kaylee. hi. so i had a hill staffer text me about that scene where adam schiff gets censured. apparently, there is a staredown between mccarthy sch e and swalwell. and swalwell was saying, you're weak, you're weak a. it seems pretty wild.
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and democrats, they were saying we do not resolv ell and e afteh the vote. i mean, i thought they believed in democracy here. but what did you see de? he floort >> well, they were just upset because we called them out.leage i mean, my colleague on a plane alone, i put this censure resolution forward. it passed. adam schiff was censured. he was right to be censure fod. this is someone who was the chair of the house intelligence committee and is the lead was c prosecutor ofs the impeachment of president trump. knew full well and hade im access to all of the information that the average american had npresio access to. and yet he abused his office to sow lieo s and to spread falsehoods around about the entire investigation. n wheh when he had all the information that showed him that it was a clinton campaign sho, democra led initiative that led to the investigation that you had, in dossier, which was uncorroborated, and then ultimately that you had one guy, mr. dolan, who was the sub source, who was the guy was actually a democrat operative. so we all knew these facts. and today we had mr. durham in front of the judiciary committee, and he confirmed
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thatof the all of that was comp garbage. >> schiff knew this, so we censored him w. e ce yeah, he didn't know it. congressman, though, you had a bi him. t of a moment yoursel. we wanted to ask you about the border. so the biden administrationstrai said, you know, these numbers,on they set a new record for the number of crossings by migrantcord number s on the list. so last month, there were over 125 suspected terrorists encountered by border patrol.ndc and that was a secondor b record high, by the way. the and democrats say we're not interested in solving the problem. >>d you were pretty fired up about it. >> let's watch. we're the ones holding the bag r in texas. >> it's true. g to talk to the dead people in texas. yeah. goodtexas.. he walk out. you don't like the rants? we don't like what's happening to texas rants lik because of yd the president down the other end of pennsylvania avenueecaus you know what struck me about that was you mentioned the dead people in texas. avenue.ousome of those are dead migrants, which i'd love to know how many migrants died crossing the border. i think wets. used to get that number. we don't get it now for some reason. did any of migrant your compasso
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democrat colleagues come up to you and say, congressmarder.u tell me about the people dying in texas, the migrants for whom our hearts bleed ? >> did anyone ask you? yeah, carly, that never happens. that'ss that's the real tragedy here. they pat themselves on the back in the falsethey pat name of compassion. while texans are suffering, ranchers, people dying from fentanyl, poisoning the fentanyl moms, the angel moms, but also the migrants. you mention the number. i don't have the latest because they barely give uf sning. the numbers. >> i don't think i'm pretty sure it's not published. i >>now it's hard. we got the numbers for last year. t 856 migrants who are dead alot the southwest border, along the rio grande and ranches in south texas. we've had to deal with that. we have ranchers who find bodies with on their ranch.thei but let me tell you another story. my friend reed o'connor, a federal judgranch.e in texas,e put out an opinion about three weeks ago where hen highli highlighted the fact that they had a stash house in fort worth, texas. he's a judge up thert e, and heh was highlighting that it was $10,000 a head for adults,lis 13,000 for kids. why do you think it's more for kids, caylee? wellkids, i'll tell you why, because there was a dad in
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baltimore, a migrant here illegally,migran who then held m for $23,000. and they said that they wouldhtr do unmentionable things to his daughter in a stash house in fort worth. thatas is not compassionate. americans are dying. migrants are dying. cartelsionate.s are empowered. china is empowered. we ought to do something about it. republicanels ard. s should usee power of the purse. i'm sick of it. why are we going to give a single dollawhy arngr to dhs f they're not going to actually secure the border? we should impeach my work. biden should be impeached because of what he's doing at the border. it is unconscionable because they have an obligation to secure the border. they are makincienable becaug ui and they're empowering our enemies. and human beings. caylee. little girlsng as yo are gettind in the process while democrats pretend it's not happening. >> the mosabusee t vulnerable among us are those children of migrants left doesn't care about them. able dren migranti have a few mt have you asked speaker mccarthy if you guys will get to vote on impeaching my caucus? >> welimpeacl, we're moving forn with in fact, tomorrow we're actually going to have a vote on an impeachment of biden that we will get to move and referred to the homeland security committee and in
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conjunction with the judiciary committee because of his complete abandonmentunction of the border. i hope we're going to move forward on mayorkas. we're having those conversationorder.i ho on s. i support it. for two years, i've been promoting it. i would vote to impeach my workerso im tomorrow. so i hope we'll get therees and get our colleagues to do it. but the last thing i'll sa to dy is we have got to force change using the power of the purse. ce changi'm telling my colleagu, my republican colleagues, don't go through the appropriationing process without forcing their hand. >> we'll keep fighting for those migranr t kids.ant ki because i can tell you oneds the thing, the left certainly is not. >> gressman schiff, roefy, thank you. thank you very mucreath. democrats across the country, they are doing everything in their powentry r to erase women. former college swimmer riley exines, she's been college speat about it. she exposes the absurdity of havinging the men compete agait women. >> and a hearing today on capitol hill. there' against women s been this news articlee about men that think that they could beat serena williams int me tennis.serena w right. that they think that they could actually score a point on he r. stron >> and it's just not the case. she is stronger than that. what's your experience being fel
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male, female? >> both serena and venus lost to the two hundred and third ranked male tennis player, which they're phenoms four women. my experience, my husband, he swam the university of kentucky as well in terms of accolades and in terms of national ranking. >> i was a much better swimmer than him . k my >> he could kick my any day of the week without trying. charlie arnold is without kicks. she joins us nowrnol. charlie, that was a thing of beauty to my job moment writing fact checking that lgbt activists. yeah, i mean, really>> ril makeo a completely valid point. there's so many things about this discussio things an that makes being you wonder how it's even being had in the first place. men are biologically superior to women. this is not something thate bioy women would admit and feel like, oh, i can't believe i just admitted thatany i can' . it's just something that is so blatantly obvious. they are stronger, they are tougher, they are faster. and i think that on the othee sr on the other hand, when you look at the whole debate in
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general, it's also the fact that you hav te men sharing a locker room with women. >> this is in the most vulnerable of positions. mos you are forcing women to turn o off their brains and just turn w a blind eye to what's going on around them. they're just in noto t world dos any of this make sense. it's very simple. why should a six foot four biological male with male longomy be in a locker room in minor with minors and sometimes traumatizing? can you understand what these women are possibly going through? and there' >> hs so many parts ofn ar this argument that people aren't even really understanding of. so, one, these women are made to feel psychologically inept for the fact that they're just not falling in line with this argument in the first place by the university, by their coaches. secondly, we also found outly recently that leah thomas was supposed to be given a separatl area to change in, and then a suddenly next thing these girlsn knew, they were just forced to be undressing next to a man and there was nothing they could possibly do about ito . and to see riley breaking down
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on the senate floor, s i have talked to riley in person. she is so strong. i mean, she has carried so much weight on her shoulders and really been forced to lead the way for a lo hert of womenay for who haven't found the courage and the voice to speak their own truths wom and to seer break down like that. i can only imagine the trauma that she's experienced and probably imagine it's goinge something that lingers with her for the rest of her life. yeah, you know, a separate question. it just occurred to me, you know, you have a long career in sports media and ishea there any admission that these issues are just basinyc common sense, like, look, let's stand for women's sports or, you know, colin kaepernick gets to speak out and, you know, he's hailed, but someone like, you know, trevor williamshi speaks out, will punish him. is there any admission or acknowledgment like in the in the green room, let's say that this is just nuts. acknthis is t ofere's a lo acknowledgment. i just think a lot of people are afraid to speak out because we've seen what'ement.d s happeo to the several women who have decided to speakg their truth, including a couple of people from espn, some of the athletes esp who have experienced it firsthand. they're called bigots. they're called hateful. d calledand called psychologicay unstable.
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so there's a lot that needs to be done unstabt need. but the only good news that i see here are the title nine regulations that were supposed to have been passedtitc sooner than later are now beintd pushed to october because so many people are speaking out against it. well, charlie arnold, it's common sense. thank you for recognizing it. >>. a a new headache is emerging for joe biden from within his own part bideny as democrats worrie. >> more on that. sirius xm savings are on the horizon. get your favorite ad free music. plus, exclusive entertainment and more for $5 a month for two years. plus, fees and taxes. that's one incredible two year road trip. so what are you waiting for? sounds like it's the right time to join the fun. get the sirius xm music and entertainment plan. $5 a month for two years. scan to subscribe now amongst the kentucky wildflowers
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who always singing from the same song sheet. very uninteresting they . y now, kennedy, he's emerging as a real threat to joe biden. a recent headline from the new york times declared that kennedy's campaign is a quot e, headache for biden. according to a new cnn poll, he haa quote en. s 20% support in t party. charlie herd is the opinion editor at the washington times. he joins us. charlie? hey, dave, could a real base pro problem when 20% of the party say we want rfk jr. >> yeah. e especially against the incumbent. no, it's extraordinary. and i think that it's more than just a headache for them. you know what?at what rfk represents, especially when you compare him to a guy like joe biden. this is a guy who truly speaks to power. he spent his entire career cleaning up the river, the waterways along the hudson river. standi basically standing is like an old school liberalng. libera while joe biden spent his entire career feathering hise jo
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political his political nest, living in washington, becoming fabulously h wealthy on a government salary for somehow. so that juxtaposition is absolutely terrifying for democrats and. their handmaidens in the media that that you know so well. and i think that and i don't think that they have any way odf dealing with it. and it's kind of interesting when you watch people like jen psak i and jake tapper go after rfk, what they don't do is they don't engage him. they don't let him speak dm because they're terrified of letting him speak. all they can do is call hieak. m names, shout him downe ca and silence him, because if he speaks, they lose. and make no mistake, when jen sayse sp this man'sracy a conspiracy theorist, she's saying 20% of her party, they're conspiracy theories. you are attacking your voter s. attac you are not just attacking this man. but to your point about rf notku junior not being able to speak, he had some thoughts on that. he shared them with fot him x ns digital. >> let's take a listen. mainstream media has dismissed
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my candidacy as an irrelevancy and, you know, places like cnn, which have invited many of the republican candidates much, much less polling support than i do. they do town halls and to, you know, to express themselves on their important tv shows is has not treated me. the >> so the great fair all knowing being unbiased jake tapper he won't have kennedy why no t? ause t >> yeah. now it's because they're terrified of himhe . they're afraid of what he is, what he's talking about. and the thing that i love about rfk is that he is a true old school, old school, liberal, old style liberal that is anti communist, believes in, is antis government mandates is and of course most importantly is anti censorship. true old school liberals like ip the ones thaortat that that have helped make america the country
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the sneakers that you are, 150.s that's a lot of sneakers. now, make the case to me of sneakers on the congressional floor. you said, you know, we no longernal floor. wear wigs in congress, which is a fair point. yeah. i mean, listen, you know, cultural changes happen all the time you know, and so w i just think that as we've seen in corporate america, we in corn small businesses, people are wearing sneakers with with suits. noing w, and especially forlegil the female legislators and the female folks is and thn the whoe on their feet all day who are walking around these buildings that are made of marbl e they're already wearing sneakers, but they want to be able to wear them in the sneakers they wathem in loa is the one place right now where they're prohibited. and so, you knowre, i thought it was fair to ask speaker mccarthy to try to loosen some of those standards. i thinthose k we're headed thert anyway. i'm not obvious. i want to make sure that we bit.l have decorumur s and we sl dress appropriately. obviously, suit and tie still needed i on the floor. but but i don't see a problemth with wearing sneakers. okay. so you say sui wearinkerst tie. you know, you have a democrat colleague in the senate who wears hoodiecolleagus. an we all know john fetterman. he's had to cast votes from
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the senate door beforead t. so you're saying no, go on the hoodies on the floor? yeah, i don't i don't think hoodies is something that we should be doing in the house. houst i don't see a problem with sneakers. i mean, you know, listen, we have to find ways to wor we htok together. and it's a bipartisan caucus. it allows us to talk about 'sn caucusto tr things, figure g out about each other, learn about our families, learn about our kids abo find things in com, in fact. and that's what it's done. actually. there's a buncat it hathere is s that have joined the sneaker caucus, and i'm learning abouto , you know, other members. and what they like to do. >> and so that's kind of the idea here. well, last questioat's then. we have a few seconds. there was a bipartisan moment momed dressthere calle sneakers in the oval office. and mcconnell had the mccarthy . and jeffries all had them all criticize. is this okay in the ovalit's ok i think it's fine. it's an oxford shoe with at sneaker bottom. >> again, it's justfortab more comfortable. congressman moskowitz, i liklee your style. thanks. i appreciate thanks for the opportunity. >> iit go tonight, we've beenn that telling you that there's no that nof the 20 one has asked any of the 2024 republican presidential
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candidatespublicansidentia. re so we thought we would.th here's the question. what is your plan to protects america's students while keeping gun rights on a bridge? guk it every single day. we've asked every candidate send their responses on video. many of them have good solution s coming from the gop. the we'll play you their answers tomorrow. have a greatirrrow sean hannity. >> he's next. all right. , great job. anyxt thank you. great show and thank you. and hello, new york. how are you?you? welcome to "hannity". we got a rowdy, rowdy crowd crod tonight in the live studio s audience. tonight, somewhere in americtud hunter biden is celebrating christmas, come early for the reform crackhead.d a he will not spensid a single dao jail, not one day.yo can you believe it? afteu belir after striking that sweetheart deal with his daddy's doj. how convenient.
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