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easy, love. alex. smile by rose. oh, bloody ripping brick has gone. we can get younger players. i heard he did that go smart. we have that time experience. listen to what you're saying that he's world class. what's it going to take to stop this? ustr professor shammo, this precision with scott. good luck with that. t well, welcome to fox news tonight. i'm will cain. "fe court justice louisloui brandeis once said that our system of government, a constitutional republic, not a democracy, is so often screamed from television host no. instead a federalistl constitutional republic. well, it would allow states to become little laboratoryrepublia democracy. and in those experiments of governance, people couldnce, can votto vote with their feet. they could choose where they want to live. well, america is moving like a u-haul to the south. people
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some 2.2 million people movedas to the southeast in just over two years. that's roughly the population of houstonroughly . and according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. states those six states florida, texas, georgia and the carolina, fls and tennessee, arn the middle of a $100 billion min wealth migration as the us economithc center moves sout. according to the irs. ds $100 while the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lostlth, 60 billion. president joe biden spent today in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing approach to politiccelt and economics. and he says this is why theroeda is growth in the south. am i made a commitment and i'd be president for all americans, whether their election officials voted foed officir or wherever you voted, visionary or not,
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i kept my promise. in fact, some analysis has said that as long as i've seen you do more to help red america and blue, that's okathany with e because we're all americans. >> okay. okay. so. so you see i america. t wasn't a covid migration. people literally seeking freedom and prosperity. it wasn't people looking for open schools and open businesses osperityot in defiance off liberal governors, the teachers union, the cdclibe and, well,kig joe biden. it's not people looking for places where schools are open or where businesses weren't shuttered. . , no, no it's not parents flocking to states where there's less o f a chance that their kid will be indoctrinated into weird iny or the victim of a violent crime. both of those, by the way, zy the result of crazy left teachers and crazy left district attorneys supporte ey suppod by joe biden.we no, no, no. the fact you see that ten of the nation's 15 fastest growing cities 15 are in the south is because of biden nomics.
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color me just a bit skeptical. i think it couldlor me be.e' >> hear me out here because wiele are reports of children wielding, wielding baseball bats, attacking and robbinl batg helpless mothers and nannies in wealthy san francisco neighborhoods known for itin weo young families. according to the telegraph, no evali, which is also known as stroller alley because of the many young families fawho live who liveexperi there experienced 11 phone robberies last week, whichenneto authorities are linking to a gang of youths who have beenwh up tlyo've b assaulting women with bats while they pick up their kids from school. on whe i think that could be an live. influence on where you live ors the fact that almost 50% ofs sh businesses in downtown san francisco have shuutt their doors. no surprise, old navy, amazon go surpris, saks fifth avenue, anthropologie and many other major retailanthropo brands shug their doors in san francisco or los angeles, where mayor karen bass has declared a citywideas state of emergency, where she's committed more than $1.3 o billion in city funds to tackle homelessness.
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us local officials released figures on thursday showincialsm the number of homeless people in los angeles county grew to an estimated 75,00000 individuals. >> that's as of january 2023, and close to 40,000 of those homeless live in the city of los angeles. >> i am frustrated, overwhelmed and encouraged all at the same time. i mean, my own wish is that wei would treat it like it's a a hurricane, that there would be a state of emergency, there would be acknowledgey that wd oa national level that would allow us to bring in fema. i mean, that'sfemale. how i vie. >> that's funny, because a city that actually has hurricanes and knows how to deal with them apparently also knows how to deal with homelessness. miami, anotherhomele large amern city. warm weather has an estimatedeol 1000 homeless people as compared to the 40,000 i homeless in los angeles.
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now, i don't know. it could be by nomics why people are moving south orth it could be, you know, all of that. jobs, freedom, safety, education, values. >> america is voting with its feet. and take a look at this map. look at the numbers and howmucha much america has moved. californiame has, new york, losg over 300,000 people while florid,000 peoa gaining over 30. texas gaining over 200,000 people. look at georgia. look at the carolinas. look at tennessee. t ge those same states that are benet benefiting with a growth in wealth, benefiting from people seeking policies that make their lives better. now, the associated press wrote about this and they said this about the separation of america. about on of amthey said americas segregating by their politics at a rapid clip, helping fue atg the greatest divide between the states in modern history. eatest done party controls the r legislature in all but. two states in 28 states. the party has control ofity.
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a supermajority in at least one legislative chamber, which meanves they can override a governor's veto. not that it would be necessary, because in most of thosego states, the governorvern is the same of the same party as the legislature. a nega >> you see, there's a negative tone to the ap's description of this political divide, the separation of america. sef americ, thisparation separation of america. this is, in fact, as intended. one of our founders, james madison, believeone ofd federalism produces more efficient government by allowing each duces mo level to concentrate on the functions of government, which they can furr y out most effectively. the state should have jurisdiction, he said, overgoven local matters. while the federal government should have control over national mattersd have c. and that's why they wrote the 10th amendment to read the powersthen not delegated tot united states by the constitution, not prohibitedat it to the states are reserved to the states oro to the peoplt >> there's a reason for that, because power closer to the
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state is power closer to the people clo to make choices abouy how they want to live, but how they want to be governed. and america has clearly voted. they voted not for by nomics,t but they voted to be governed like texas, like south carolina ,like florida. ron desantis is the governor of florida and a 2024 gopential c presidential candidate, and he joins us now. governor, it's great joi to see you this evening. >> no one needs to, i think, yell from the rooftop because i think everyone knows the success that has been florida under your leadership. the questions is, i think for anyone watching tonight, how can you take the success storou succey of florida and mat a success story for america? well, we'll biodynamics innutshl a nutshell is you pay more for the necessities of life. your standard of living goes down, the government gets bigger nt and more powerful.d ulti and ultimately china will benefit from a lot of
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stuff. the reason why florida's done good leading and net immigra in-migration leading in new business formations are unemployment andw busine rates i lower than the national average is because we've rejected by dynamics. we govern conservatively. we don't spend our state into oblivion. we run big budget surpluses. we've actually paid down billions of dollaraid downs in e debt. we have a very reasonable regulatory climatee regu. alke but all those other issues you talked about are importantin in driving migration. and i thinthk the economy. we don't let criminals run the street. we should not allow that in anyi place in this country. we respect the rights of parents evertry.y parent's righs throughout the country should be respected. it doesn't matter ife respectede in a red and blue state. >> we have gotten indoctrination out of our curriculum. so all those things i think are important fo iportant r a good l life. you can theoretically have good economic policy haveeconomicy, f
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you have san francisco style social policy, everything' ss no g going to end up decaying. yeah, i think there's no thenter endorsement forer ron desantis than the. not just the policies, but the execution ofthe poli the pos in florida. but i have to ask you, got governor, this tasernor, why do you think, despite those sutcesses so far, it hasn' been reflected in your polling for your 2024 run forof president of the united states? i have several different uniteds here. i know you're familiar with them. you know, the latesth being fromed the a group entitled the beacon centern. politics but we have the real clear politics averages as well. and while donald avera trump tro is above 50% in some of these polls, 60%, your numbers are somewhere between 20 and 10%. and they've stayed there for about two months. wh o monthsy is it, in your estimaa the numbers have not reflected your successve not is inn flori well, i think if you look atpeoe the people like the corporate media, who are they going after? who do they not want after to bi the nominee?
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they're going after me. who's the president of mexicfter oe stro attacking because he knows will be strong on the border and hold him accountableng's gog and the cartels. he's going after me. i lresponk if you look at al these people that aresit responsible for a lot of the ills in our societofy, they're targeting me as the person they don't want to seey t as the candidate. and so this campaign just started. but i think it's prett i pretty clear that i'm the guy that not only can beat biden, i'm the guy that, i am can beat the lefn on all these different issues because people's freedoms are under assault. we had to fight all these people in florid thesenda and i of any republican in the country, i have the best record of defeating the left. on issue after issue, and we'll be making that case over the next six or seven months. i'm running to win inthsn in january and february. >> i'm not running to juice i'w. ng no i do believe there is some truth in the saying that you shall be defineds anshal byr enemies. so i appreciate you bringing up those who are attacking g you andut your run for president. >> what about those, though,
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as well that support you? thates isteve cortez is one of the major leaders of a superpac that supports ron desantis, n desantheand he acknowledges tt the numbers right now are not where they need to be. the artand governor, i want ton clear with you. you and i have met on one occasionon and i and i think you done a wonderful job. what i'm trying to suss out tonight is when that job, if ever, begins to resonate inna the numberte is for you foresidn president. you know, and as i mentioned, we've met. t and i liked you aose th lot. but there are those who say there's something abouatthere t you that's not connecting for whatever reason, not connectinr with the voter will not be personality. donald trump says it's about loyaltnald truy. ou francis suarez says it's about your relationships and it's nota about those individuals. so much as i'm curious in the analysis ols,f ron desantist why not yet is connecting. >> well, i think did you justt see the news today about the record fundraising haul? we'vree had?d nobody's been able to match that in the history of modern presidentialas bee politics.entp so we've got a huge amount of
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support to be able to take the casemount of to the people. we really haven't started that yet. we're in the process of weocess ofbuilding out a great h organization, and i think we're going to be on the ground in all these early states. it is three yards and a cloud of dust type situation , and that's what we're going to be doing. but look, at the end of the day, nobod endthe day,y hasr for hardworking americans more thanans more i have over these f five years and delivered the level of results that i have. it's going to be a great story to tell, because if we did it in floridatellt in, we absoluten do it as president. that will mean the border, the invasion stops. >> it will mean the economyth is restoree econd and it's going to mean that woke ideology ends up in the dustbiyn of history.or >> one more on this path to the presidency, if i might, governor. eidency, saidyou said it's aboug joe biden. and i think that's ultimately realn. l questiod th but in order to get to that fight, you have to beat donald trump. yo i don'tot all i don't wish to be negative and it's not all negative news. yougov favorabilit ny poll shows you with republican voters and even among donald trump votersn voters have a vert
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favorability. so i can ask you abouty.t the connecting with individuals, but at the same time, people at roast show t to some extent they like ron desantis. but the questionntis is, how do you take that and make the case that they should like you more than donald trump?u have t >> to get to joe biden, you have to beat donald trump? >> well, i think a lot of thoset loings show i had the highes ot favorability, which we appreciate, but we have a lot more to do. i've also been attackedan more than anybody, as you know. well, you know, donald trump has spent over 20 million attacking me. that's more than he spent supporting republican candidates in last year's midterm elections. and so yea we're now in a situan where we're going to be able to tell our story. but we appreciate those marks, and i think we're going to be able to improve on them significantle to im signify. the end of the day, people do want to win, though. and, you knont to wiw, you can'n with just republican voters. i think we showed in floridabli you know, if you want a big victory, you got to win independent voters. you got to win peoplh voterse who haven't voted for our party in the last several cycles, i've showe las
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d shown i can do that and i think we can do it nationally. >> well, you certainly i think it's objectively true that you have a great story tho tell. the hope here in our conversation together is that people hear the story. >> last question for you. so donald trump said h donae won't he won't debate, i believe in august he's not planning to attend the republican o t show u debate. if he does not show up to thep debate, will you be at the debateto dhe? i'll be there regardless. ithope everybody who's eligible comes. i think it's an important part of the process and i look forwar's an imess an forwad to e on the stage and introducing our candidatesintrod and our vin and our leadership to a wide audience. all right. governor ron desantis of the as we have mentioned tonight, very successful state of florida. we appreciate your time very much tonight. thank you. thank you. >>nk you.l right. >> all right. the white house cocaine mystery keeps getting weirde houser. the administration refused to deny the drug belong to joe or hunter biden. >> more on that next.
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residents of the white housea fm is, well, at least a former crack head. but for most of the countr y, for the rest of the country, the fact that cocaine is at the white house, it's kind of r scandal. but now it's a national whodunit. m th reports originally claimed the bag of cocaine was found in the librard in they. then the story changed, the drug being recovered in the west wing lobby. buo the drt now the story is chg again. according to sources involved in the investigationof sourceso, the cocaine was actually found in a cubby near the west. foe entrance that rules out the ballroom and the billiardd room. >> i don't know if it rules out colonel mustard, but all the suspectsd, should still be n the table, including professor plum. >> so who or what is near the west entrance? >> the big changes where this was found. >> it was found by mya much observation in a much m more secure place, limited in th access place, and that west wing reception areea is stillpuc a publicly trafficked, frequently trafficked place. lyy traffibut it's down near
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the situation room right off west executiveation ri down bela and normal people just average people just can'nnt get in ther. even with the entry from the northwest gate and now the investigation has progressed. and so they're saying the west executive entrance, whiche situ as you noted, is closer to the situation roomat and closer to the navy mess where there's the facilities for food and so forth. it is also next to westr ex executive drive. that's where, for example, the vice president'svice pre vej is parked. >> okay, good, good, good. it's jusust cot the cocaine'casr the food, the situation room and the administration's limo d, drivers. no big deal. just a little coke. we're not sure. it just potentiall a little e nn the situation room. meanwhile, the white house keeps dodging questions while the secret service investigates the incident. secret servie wouldn't even rule out that the cocaine could have belonged to the the president or his son. >> former president trump has made some pretty wild recently o on social media. one of them was that tha the cocaine around the whitee ho
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house was it belonged to either the president or his son. are you willing to say that that's not the case, thanot belt they're applying to them? i don't have a response to that because we have to be careful whatt the hatch act. what i will say is that i haved noticed there does seem to beomg some increasing frustration from corner inat general. and i think it is probablyontras rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy. records. >> the hatch act. >> wt that's designed to keep the government from using resources to campaign. the hatch act net. ryan is the ceamo of american majority and he joins us now. >> ned bates might as well just live himself on fire and ran away from the podium. >> that would have been more effective than invoking the hatc hav han invoh act. >> yeah, the hatch act will does doesn't have anythingl to do and doesn't cover hidden
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lines in the white houseines. y but you know, the first storyou i think's the most believablehut one. hunter was working in the library where the baer worko cocaine was found, and then somebody realized most people are going to draw the connection and realize how awkward that is and then said, oh, no, it was somewhere e in a white house work area.a, it was in the foyer, and now it's gone to the situation hi room. i think by that time, if it's a third or fourth spin, will, you know, you're being liet ping so the white house is lying about this. some of the corporate propagandists more than happy to carry water for them and to cover for this corrupt and dysfunctional family . but i think you just got to go with the simple explanation. we know that the president's son, huntee r, isn't. he's a known crackhead. he's known for leaving things behindd b, like laptops. so is it really that hard to believe that he left a bag of cocaine behin d? i think they're covering for him, will, because of this. i think part om becausf his plel his sham plea deal, had to be had to do with him being sober. that gets blown up if with you're caught with a bag of cocain e in the white house. yeah. >>should also not let it
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go without emphasizing that in that answer where you invoked the hatch acnswet. he also didn't deny that it was. hunter and he didn't deny thata it was the president, which would seem to be a fairly easy denial. >> nly easy denialo, it's no onn family who is using coke. and the fact that he wouldn't issue that denial to me speaks volumes. ned. there are cameras. it's the white house. >>is shouls, it's d not be an ud mystery unless it's the people that were running epstein's camera video. but, you know,s it'sebody ru i k the thing will, too, is even if you believe the story and i don't that it was near the situation room. again, as someone pointed out on that video clipn room, it's , random people. it's not random white house staffershouse st that are in th. there is video surveillance that would pinpoinnct exactly who might have been there if you believe that it was outside ofre if yo the situation room. you're dealing with one of the most highly secured locatione of thesecure ls on eae white house. there are logs. there are cameras. the is all kinds of security.w h they know exactly who's in there at what time. o'so whoever it was, they knowow
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exactly who it was. and again, i'm led to believe it's probably hunter. they're covering him because they don't want to blow up the champagne coveri himt wante i mean, it's a reasonable assumption unless there are multiple crackheads in the whiteads in e house, you cod be based off all the bizarre decisions they're making. o i mean, we could be leftn with that seems to be the implicatioons theyen. all right, ned, do you thinkdo this is an investigation worth solving? sort of a big deal, coke in tha the white house. ned ryan, thank you. thanks . l th >> thanks, will. all right. the prosecutor who gave hunter s sw biden his sweetheart plea deal has ignored a house republican deadlineeal i e to providema key materials from the investigation. judiciary chairmanteri investig jim jordan gave u.s. attorney david weiss until todaweisy to turn over information on alleged whistleblower retaliatioformatia against irs agent gary shapley, shapley says. >> felony chargerys were left on the table and that hunter got speciatl treatment from the doj. >> francis is a former federal prosecutor and she joins us now. >> good evening, nancy.
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>> you know, in a way, we needww the house judiciary to come e ie and or the house committee to come in and solve this, he said she said says, no, i had the authority and i chose not to. >> in essence saide. >> and shapley says, you said you didn't have authorit havy. the key here seems to be shapley has evidence. he has notes, he has other witnesses, nancy. >> wel >>l, he does will he has emails as well. but i think the bottom line here is that doj has no desire theithe truth to come out, and they are showing their contempt for the congrescs and certainly for this committee by refusing to honor the deadlineby the, because, of course, they know that if. inapley i mean, if david weiss refuses to honor the deadline and come in and, tell them what he said and revise his letter and it's wrong, then doj. is accountable for that. and how do you hold doj accountablhow do y hold doe when accountable to itself or to the whministrationta that has every
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reason to want to protect what's been going on sino far in the biden and the hunter biden case? >> and just help me make sure i understand casep correctly if weissif comes in and then he has to submit himself in the face of that evidence that, no, he didn't make the ultimateidence,l that it went somewhere else. we have to begin the rabbit hole investigation begin of whod where and why. we know the why. most likely that investigation was thwarted. was it merrick garland? inrr? go higherrted >> right. we have to chase that investigation. well, that's right. ve i hope house republicans do chase the investigation. >> but one thing that's really that will, is thats the next thing that might come is a subpoena. and i heard some of the congress oena and men and women on tv today talking about subpoena ing weiss. stin here's an interesting thing. federal regulations allow fe, attorney general the united states, to decide whether any of his employees that includes everyonehercludinj and everyone at fbi, in addition to a whole host of other agenciesad. can whether or not those people can actually come in and testify before congress and the attorney general almost never let that happe.the atn, even in
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ordinary circumstances. i can't imagine merrick garlande is going to let weiss put himself in front of jim jordan and thlfof jim je rest of these committees and face this cross-examination abouce thist g did in the hunter biden investigation. >> well, i understand what you're saying. that is not the normal courseatu of business for the attorney general to allow his employees sa it's noof businesnderstand wh to investigation. but at the same time, if you keep acting guiltye if you p doing things that appear to be guilty, the american publi c draw the conclusion that you are guilty if you keep interferinf yog with investigations. doj begins to look like you are guilty. francis, great to have you on the progra m tonight. >> thank you for your time. thanks, will. all right. democrats in one state are floating a possible replacement for joe biden in the 2024 election. election.t you who it is nex friday. >> gavin degraw on fox
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primary opponents. but when the incumbent is an 80 year old who has lost his fastball, that changes things. >> joe biden is weak and thaten weakness brings challenges. is ao one of the challenges it could a bring would be michigan governor gretchellendn whitmer. a new report in politico is floating the idea. here's the headline bypassing biden. democrats think of what could have bee biden, democn. so will whitmer challenge biden to dickson as a podcast host?r o she ran for governor against gretchen whitmer, and she joins us nowgretchen. >> great to see you this evening. let's just start with that. is that even a realisticd that g for us to consider? could gretchen whitmer take on biden in a primary in 2024? >> well, i think that couldealit be realistic. or they will jusict havee biden joe biden step aside and open it up to gretchen whitmer. i mean, right now, this is the third puff piece on gretchen whitme piecer seen. we've seen one in "vanity fair", one in the atlantic, and now this atca. sidentcety fair, and they're all talking about
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what a great president she would be. so s it seems as thoughe up they're setting the american people up for this. this andthey're ready to move ho that position, and somehow haey just never mention all of the bad things that have happened in the state of michigan likppe since she tookho office. the economic outlook onomif michigan went from 11 to 36 in 6 the nation. if you are a black student int from the state of michigan, you went from having a ten first in being in the bottom ten for reading and math to the bottom five. i mean, the things that she has the e state of michigan are not good for the country. they would notfor the be good r national security. >> yeah, i got to imagine somewhere gavi will:n newsom is wondering why there's all this press for. gretcheng whthere' whitmer. because if something does happen to joe biden, it's presumed it would be gavinen,re newsom. but let's just talk about actually newsom and whitmer at the same timlk aboute, because, you know, i can't imagine that would be national appeal appeal twitter for anyone who embraced such draconianbraced lockdown policies during the pandemic
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as both newsom the pan and whit. bui t i got to tell you, i meanp i was also surprised by the midterm result s in 2022. so i don't know how whitmer or newsom find a national base based upon the way they governed through the pandemic. well, they it because they they pick on a couple of social issues and they becomees. champions for that. so they in the state of michigan, she became the s a chn for abortion. she became a champion for repealing right to work, which no state has done in decades. but the state of michigan has. so she's saying, i'm a champion for the unions. n foi'm a champion for women, ia champion for lgbtq rights. but if you peel back the layers of the onion in the state of michigan, you will see that she is also a champion for the chinese communischampiont py to come into the united states. but the reason for that is becausees. she has been incapable of actually courting business to the state of michigan. so what has happened is sh e lost $100 billion company deal and now she's got all ofs
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these puff pieces are coming out right as this is breaking news in the state of michigabren while she she lost this deal in michigan in the next day, she did a press conference announcing a deal with the chinese communist party companyn and signed ndas around it. this is all disastrous, buthis g you won't hear this about her because they're going to prop her up on social issueois. u on before we go, i want to show you one clip here. as we talked about the pandemic and we talked about the issues that have risen out of the pandemic, like knowing what our children are learningol in schools. i want you to listen to jill biden describing joe biden's presidency. >> i knew that joe would alwaysy be the education president because he knows thate our nation's you know, the success of our nation startss of our with you. e ed the educators who shapeuc our studentsour stud lives. >> i wonder about what definition tutor by the definition of gender, ideology, trans issues of race,io indoctrination. >> what makes joe biden the education president, partnering up with those unions
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and making sure they are in contromaking sl of your child's education? exactly. very well put. >> will: exact, very wand tutoo much. thank you. all right. new york city mayor eric adams is embroiled icityn a new controversy after he was apparently caught lying about fa fallen cop. fox's matt finn has the story. matt. s the well, the new york times is heavily calling into question. new york mayor eric adams story that for years he had a photofor in his in wallet of his friend robert venable, a fallen nypd officer, who was shot and killed in 1987 during mayor adam1987ng the fs first month it last year, the mayor told the story that he still thinks about robert and keeps his picture in his wallet. but just days after the mayor first told that story, the mayor's staffersth were instructed to recreate an old looking phot o of the officer,ing to according to two unidentified former city hall t aides, anrind employee reportedly printed a black and white photo of and
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the officer and then spilled coffee ont o it to make it look old. >> a new york times reporter "nlaterr to see walki the picture he claimed to be walking around with, and the mayor agreedng ith and to pose for an up close photo holding thathe falle alleged manufactured picture of the fallen officer. today a spokesperson for mayorne adams is slamming the story, saying the mayor's office provided statements from the fallen officer's family, confirming that the office offin and mayor were very good friends. the mayor's office also writing, quote, after this allegation was disproven, the times refocused itgation wse on when a photo was printed. to be clear, mayor adamsar made a photocopy of a photograph of officer venable that wasotograph printed in an nypd transit newsd bulletin from november 1987, which mayor adams still has possession up to this day and which the times saw. now, today, the new york times told fox digital that the mayor's office did not den y the crux of the story, that aides printed the photo and deliberately made it look
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aged. >> well, all right. thank you, matt. >> thasure. i prom i don't know how important that story is, but i promise you that it reveals potentiallyf the depth to which politicians go to li wgo te. s in all right. california is inching closer to granting reparationchd to grh apparently now includes things like decriminalizing publie dec that's right.that and that's straight ahea id. >> south dakota's hiring as the first state to bounce back from the pandemic. we've got one of the nation's strongest economies and more jobs than we can. that's why i'm pitching in. the average starting salary for an apprentice is 77,000 a year without paying a penny in personal state income tax. plus, we honor apprenticeships from other states. >> hey, virtue, governor. no. >> yes. and i'm a lousy plumber. south dakota freedom works here.
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. >> go to deal dot.com right now and see how much you can save. though the state of california is moving closer to granting f i closereparation to itsever black residents, even though california was never a stat aen and the entire exercise is growing more absurd. >> what was oncetie rowing a plt and hand out cash payments now has involved things likee in initiatives to decriminalize public and debt forgiveness for deadbeat fathers because apparently we can't have truee equality or equity in americtram until people are allowedse to relieve themselves on the sidewalk. the state departments of justice and state's department of justice held a public th the proposaluss . >> it went about as you'd expect.
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we have 6019. we was fulfill. you kidnaped us. put a hate crime on us. that was the first one. then you came here with all other trustees. e when you brought us here, you our men, women and kids. so thereforeoughtus here,, you . >> don't treat us like no cheap piece of meat. so therefore, our last name is american. so now is the time for divorce. owswhat do you get in divorce? >> you get half the money, half the land. alimony, child support, attorney fees and everything else. >> so that's what we want. that's what we want. a majot's whatr transfer of wea. that's all reparations really is. bu.arationst no demographic or group has had a monopolyha on being the victim of or perpetrator of slavery. slavery is not a ofn american creation. it existed for thousands of years all over the worldnds of.t >> thomas sowell made that years point in a speech a few years ago in 1776, which is when adamh smith published the wealth of nation, as well as when the united states got started. hee united he said said that wee is the only place in the world
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where there is no slavery. and even in the west and even the western europeans had vast numbers of in the western hemisphere. yes, but not in western europe itself. and so if you're going to have reparations fo you're gos for se going to be the greatest transfer of wealthal back end fr because the number of whites, for examplmbere, were enslaved n north africa by the barbary pirates, exceeded the number of africans enslaved in the uniteod states and in the american colonies. before that, put togethes befor >> i know, but nobody is going enouorth africa to ask for reparations because nobody is going to be fool enough to give it to them. >> an intellectual titan, thomas sowell, another titan, larry elder, is a 2024 presidential candidate and he join dential s us now. get yo larry, great to see you. i'd love to get you in on this reparations conversation. let's start at 30,000 feet, as sole says. i mean, this is a this is as a y a mystery. you cannot it's not a mysterste
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but it is a puzzle you cannot unravel. this would be a wealth transfe r from every country and every individual across the world. tracincountry an ig back as pret as has been slavery. shouou know, will thomas sowell should be chiseled up on mount rushmore. the man is absolutely brilliant. he's america's greatest contemporary philosopher. well, my father was bornr sl 50 years after slavery ended. athens, georgia. jim crow south. and he was literally thrown out of the house throw by his illite mother. he never met his biological father. r met his bi13 year old. my father joined the marines, marin out after the marines tried to get him a job as a cook. nobody would hire him because of racisnobody m. cal he goes to california. nobody would hire because of racism. workif s two full time jobs,raci cleaning toilets, goes to night full to get his ged, and then after that goes to trade school to learn how to operate a small restaurant , save his nickels and dimes, start the little restaurant in the area of l.a. st pico union, runs it until his mid 80s, owns thatns t propertyhe p, the property next
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door, plus the house we still have in our families. when my dad retire.my dad rd, hs pretty much a millionaire. that's what you can do in ama if you work hard, ifher th there's a formula other than hard work and sacrifice. anork i don't know what that foa is and what this panel ought to be talking abou pt is a real disparity, which is the large percentage of black kids in the world. 70% without a father in withd to therrie% mother. and the stats are clear. if you're raised without a dad, you're five times more likely to be poor and commit crime. es mor nine times more likely to drope out of schootol and 20 times more likely to end up in jail. ehe second big disparity is th crisis of urban education in america, where you have to choose two cities. baltimore will 13 public highre% schools where 0% of the kids can do math at grade level.hereo another half a dozen. only 1% can. that's half ofneperson all ofocd the public high schools in baltimore, all located i in the inner city with a 0%. only 1% can do math at grade level. chicage grado. 53 public schools.of the k0% of the kids can do math at
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grade level. and the democrats oppose school choice. even demo though studies have shown they improve test scores and more importantly, they they improve dropout rates.at we so they ought to be talkingca about what we can do to empower us instead of whining and complaining that somebody else owes you something. i consideread of w reparations o be the extraction of money from people who are never slave owners to be given the people who are never. it's ridiculous. ere neve is it so ridiculous that it's an obvious farce? >> i mean, the way that they are adjustingth theses numbers, the numbers are out of out of thin air. they're also throughar the roof. and now they're expanding it to things like people who've been public. i mean, it's not real. they're not ever really reale these checks. >> they're just writing fraudulent promises. >> no, as you pointed out, the name the group that is immune from grievancees. were for example, as you know, the chinese were excluded from immigration here in america. there were laws in california that prevented the chinesepreve. competing in the laundry industry. japanese were put in relocation campse point ands . there were laws in california that prevented japanese people from owning foreign land.e japa
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quote, harrison ford is a legend. i hope to be still going. i've goti hope t 20 years to cah with him. i hope to keep making missio thm impossible films until i'm his age. tyrus is a fox news contributosr . he joins us now. always a pleasure. well, you know what? you know what? good for tom. you know, shoot for the stars. and harrison, it's nice to seehr anison 81 year old man who canlo still do what like he was supposed to be doing it. so it's nice. what? i don't understand. i'm just makinaking int.g pointr just. i'm not. i don't know anyone else who's in their eighties who's not had all the faculties. right. personally. but he just. nin. nice to see harrisoho ithey >> still sharp as a tack, so to speak. so good for him. yeah. harrison tac does show the abile to be competent at the age of 80. >> yeah, and he'nt ae age of 80 he's doing it in a high level. he's making all the rounds. hehe is ma and then star wars, you know, he's an indiana jones, like, he's making all the rounds he's doinges." everything right. he was. and that awesome series was in 19 the yellowstone break off like he's 2319 23. yeah phenomenal. i like it. yeah.
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>> it shows you can still do your job and you have your faculties. is righ >> age is just a number. that's right. let'tight, let's talk abou this. i want to talk to you about tipping culture. it's gotten out of controlabout. it's not enough to just tip. you could even be asked to contribute to an employee's health insurance. a los angeles restaurantaurant is charging 4% a surcharge on top of normal tax and inhealh order to provide their staff with health insurance. by the way, they're also asking fo r water donations.s, a receipt from the restaurant was posted ifrom on twitter. it reads, a 4% service charge is added to each check. so we is addoe may offer our stf health insurance. please notify your server if you'd like this removed.like >> huh. wow. yeah. and they'l this red.l adding spr burger. >> maybe if you. hopefully that's after you've already eaten the burger. yeah. you might want it again. small business owners, i guess they're trying to be creative because it's not. nomall busownerso because it t in restaurant industry. they have to plan insurance for all their employees. paw, there's a lot of there'ey s not new rules out there. one of the things that this particular individual did, he was trying is to charge for tap water, which is illegal.
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>> you're not supposed to be able to do that. thes it's illegal. i know in california you can't charge for tap water, but these little things, i myself, i tip differently in terms, i ta of le now that i am financially because i wouldn't go out if i couldn't afford a tip because you don' tt to be that guy.ck but i tip to come back.i ty so i typically tip ovepir the next time they come back, the server is happy to see me. oh, that's tyra's. look at this table. >> but tyra's. i'm confused. tipping culture is truly out of control. i don't understand all the circumstancee is out anymore. so if i go say to theace, u counter at some place, use my credit carsed, they spin the little machine. yeah, that's okay. i'm with you on that. that's not a tip situation. exactly. i'm doing the work. i'm doing the walking. what did they do foring.ill: whs worse at a grocery store. are you seeing that tipping in a grocery? n ayou in there like, would you like to tip today? and i was like, nobody bag my cark to my t right. i bag. i forgot to put my cart back.d. right now i will tipl tip if ie somebody putting carts away because that's important. this is a lot about a person's integritg cartany. e ca >> yeah, i know you're a put>> l the cart back. okay, well, i'm not a go to the grocery storhe e guy, so i don't really have an etiquette. i don't. i don't trust.
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i do the shopping. so how do they get done? right? plus, there's an excuse >> escap the shoe. >> oh, it's your alone time. yeah. the grocery store. great >> the only time where i'm into charge. all right, man, it's always great to see you. pleasure, man. >> all right, take care. do all right. that's going to do it foitronigt us tonight h here on fox news. tonight, the great sean hannity show. up next, hope you have a greathy evening. welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm kellyanne conway, in for sean tonight. we start with the biden administration's alarmingly casual response to cocaine being founlarming d in the whitr one source is now telling foxce news there are no suspects and the culprit may never be found. is o and when asked the question that's on everyone's mind, a white house spokesperson gave this bizarree hous response. >> take a look. former president trump has mad
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