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. while democrats excitedly speculate as to who the president will nominate to replace a justice steven brier on the supreme court, the president at the judicial crisis network that the retirement was ushered in by left wing dark money groups and justice briar was upset. and how this is all played out. also, did you notice the headlines of escalated it? military action regarding ukraine have dramatically been reduced at the last 24 hours with adjusted briars announcement. quit, but it is speaking of borders. just because there's a very little attention being given more than a 178000 migrants are encountered in december at the southern border along this. as some smugglers are getting a very creative and how they bring their victims over the border, including a disrespecting of falling us folders. we're going to bring you the story. and disney is continuing to go woke. latest is with the leading female mouth of the
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house. i'm sky now, he's in the stories plus more or what we're going to cover on today. the news viewed here on our team. erica. ah, we begin with the retirement of justice, steven brier from the supreme court, and the excitement around who the president could nominate. and how quickly they could be confirmed. i will select nominee worthy of justice, prayers, legacy of excellence and decency. all i've been studying, candidate backgrounds and rights. i've made no decision except one. the person i will nominate will be some of the extraordinary qualifications, character experience and integrity. and that person will be the 1st black woman ever nominated united states supreme court. while there's a lot of speculation about who i want to look at the why. now privately briar had
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told those around him he was going to retire. but the announcement this week took many by surprise as it was announced in the press, rather than by briar himself at 1st. and lecturing. groups had been very vocal the last few months urging briars retirement, especially demanded justice, which is a group which was form to fight president trump nominee and launch the brier, retire campaign, just a few weeks after bind's in operation. the former employees of the group include biden's point person on judicial nominations, page her wig and white house press secretary gen saki, even sen amy club, which are just last july, said. briar should resigned sooner rather than later, which briar himself said come, but your comments meant nothing. so disgust here joined by mil like a dual conservative cover. thanks joining blake rather than you got it. okay, so let's look at the timing of this. what do you make of the timing of justice
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briars at retirement? you know, if you look at this, you can see he's not the oldest person by any means to retire from the supreme court. we have reached better ginsburg, who is 87, and john paul stevens retired at 90 it briar sacrificing his position on behalf of his parties wishes. i'm not really sure about that. i've been actually following the coverage and those who have clerk for briar and understand the supreme court. and as you said, there was an understanding that this is something that briar definitely wanted to do. i don't know if she was pushed out, and i said that because i remember there was a similar discussion at about justice ginsburg and the expectation that she would when obama with an office, and we pretty much have, you know, agree then that the idea of pushing a member of the supreme court just as out who essentially has a life long term is probably not that plausible. but what i do know is that
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there were the liberal, especially those on the left. there was a liberal push to actually get him out of that and that was more so on social media and things like that. but i don't know if there was an actual fee that happened that said that just to prior conceded to, to say ok, well now it's time for me to go. well, the president, by his actually the other party is he's a feeling a campaign promise by saying he is nominated the 1st black woman to the supreme court back as doesn't continuing to make this emphasis on the nominee. being a black woman, not only look like pandering bad, also feel like it could be insulting to the woman he nominates. because she may think am i only being chosen because of my gender, my race as compared to the other candidates. that is always the issue when you highlight or superimpose or the 1st and when you're talking about who's the 1st is where the 1st that when you superimpose one of those immutable characteristics as
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essentially you're talking points to why you're choosing them. that is always the case, the person who they're looking at right now, at least as far as one of the top contenders just in can tante brown, jackson? she's actually been confirmed already. and even when she was conferred to the d. c . circuit court of appeals race was not the driving talking point for why she will select it. i think it actually diminishes the, i think it actually diminishes the impact of the actual choice. because people will inevitably say that this was the affirmative action choice, despite the fact that, as we know, just from her career in many of these jurors does far, they are well qualified for focusing on race alone. saying that race will be the deciding factor. i do not believe that that's very helpful to women or even the country overall. so i don't, i don't agree with fighting lean that he's actually doing,
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even though as the thing he's fulfilling a care frame from. what i will say is that we'll do another campaign promise that he did when he actually selected, come a hair and for all purposes, we could see that well, but once again, i'm all for them for filling campaign promises. but that was a campaign promise, an order he issued just to get a certain demographic which is kind of the definition of pandering good good for him for fulfilling it. but he's still pandered when he made that initial comment. as a lot of campaign politicians during the campaign trail. now, prior to the announcement on wednesday, the lake you follow the media there been days focused on this fear of invasion ukraine, hours upon hours and the media devoted to the subject only to find out in the last 24 hours, the president ukraine, the leader saying they did not feel the same way and were asking for de escalation as opposite of what we've heard a lot in the united states over the past 2 days. now, early last week, back it up a little bit. the focus was on the largest numbers ever, the crowd of virus cases in the u. s. and then the blow by the supreme court
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regarding the unconstitutionality of the vaccine mandate. i mean, we've literally gone from event to event to event. and now we've got this coverage our upon our about scopus, are all of these events. do you think just a coincidence, or that purposely being done to distract from one story once it goes negative and makes the narrative look bad against this administration? well, i, we would be foolish if we don't think that if we actually thought that this was a coincidence. now, prior, most likely just is all the other justices. they watch the news just as we do. now i don't see that it's a coincidence that he actually did this now, because keep in mind, of course, the justices or concerns he could actually make. you could have made this announcement in june. i forgot when the actual supreme court turned in, but he could have made this towards the end of his turn. he did this before we've gotten to walk history, but as well, joe biden has said already that he expects to actually make an announcement on that
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is by the end of february, which year in the united states is black is very much. so these things aren't coincidental. i do believe obviously that brian was going to leave anyway. but this is not a coincidence. well, and that i have to say as a lame duck, just as however, for the next month, every decision that he made, they'll always say, well, he's getting out. anyways, he's going to be replaced kind of tarnishes as last 5 by full time. that's totally takes away from his decision, but like nothing ever takes away from having you on. thanks for joining me. thanks everybody. now, in the past, we have reported a startling numbers of migrants attempting to come into the u. s. a legally under the by to ministration. and while the white house, the vice president, to have been tasked to oversee the issues have faced criticism. the traffickers, every coming up more creative on how they smuggle putting lives at risk or to correspond natasha suite has more about this ongoing migrant surge. more than
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178000 migrants tried to cross into the u. s. illegally in the month of december. and while that number surpasses the last 3 december's combined, people are also dying in their attempt to make it to the us all the while the cartels continue to up their profits for the journey. a about people on board capsized off the coast of florida. the migrant attempted to cross into the us illegally reported. we left the bahamas according to the coast guard. no one was wearing life jackets, and the boat capsized in severe weather will focus our after efforts throughout the day on containing the search for survivors in this particular case. and again, my deepest condolences go out to the families of anyone who may be missing in this particular case. but this is only one of many recent humans smuggling operations on the east coast days before this most recent accident and other boat with 31 migrants also capsized. according to the real bahamas defense force. all those
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migrants who became trapped under the boat were eventually rescued. and in texas man tried smuggling 2 people into the country by way of a coffin draped with an american flag. a 33 year old man was arrested while in his modified van at a checkpoint near the border. when asked what he was transporting his response was a dead navy guy. but there were 2 men alive in the coffin, and just this week, immigration and customs enforcement release. dozens of single mil migrants who were detained in the city of brownsville. the city reportedly assisted in helping them travel to other areas of the u. s. and the same issue is plaguing the west coast. a special agent in charge of homeland security investigations in san diego, said, criminal organizations are raking in up to $20000.00 per mexican national and up to $70000.00 each for other international smuggling efforts. punk boats are coming into the coast off of southern california from san diego, orange county, and in areas of los angeles. in the span of 2 weeks, there were
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a whopping 6 attempts caught by authorities and also up north. a man was charged thursday with human smuggling for people including an infant. their bodies were found during a blizzard, with temperatures below 30 degrees. these victims face not only the cold weather, but also endless fields, large snowdrifts in complete darkness. early 2000000 undocumented migrants from dozens of countries crossed into the us from mexico last year. and now many of these migrants are being transported into other parts of the u. s. by taxpayer dollars. reporting for news, these hughes and harsh suite archie to discuss the issues at the border. we bring in a just an oath and who the candidate for the senate in arizona and a member of the arizona corporations commission. thanks for joining me, jeff. and thank you for having nance pleasure to be here. okay, so us authorities will handle a single adults who enter a legally differently than how they handle families are unaccompanied miners. but in your opinion, what impact you believe it has on the u. s. for single men to illegally immigrate
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here alone versus an entire family coming here. legally. you know, let's just start off by pointing out that this is a humanitarian crisis, has been caused by the field policies of the biden administration. i'm you just reported on these males to males that smuggle themselves in a coffee. i mean, this is so offensive to anybody who's ever worn the uniform of the u. s. service, especially for those that paid the ultimate sacrifice. but not only is a disrespectful to our country and to our service men and women. it's also something that is absolutely in humane that we're enticing post to put themselves into harm's way. i mean, these 2 men could have suffocated in this car, and we reported you reported on countless desk at the hands of these immigrants who are traffic being traffic across the border. we've got to reinstate policies. that will end this crisis at the border because it is damaging to american communities
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and it is a humanitarian crisis. it is a humanitarian crisis, but you know, we only usually bring these always get attention when there's something like a fatal ship wreck or cross the border and flag draped coffee. if it gets any attention at all, either tragic or dramatic, dramatic. why do we never talk about those? it's day after the research expires. people continue to live and work in the us after it becomes unlawful for them to do so. should there be more of a focus as well on those who are breaking the law? absolutely, every policy that we put in place as a country that entices folks to come here illegally create this scenario. whether it's allowing folks to overstay their visas and gain employment as illegal immigrants or it's allowing post to come across the border and say the magic words that they are claiming asylum. and then being released into the interior or as governor new some recently announced providing 3 health care for illegal immigrants
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. all of these benefits to folks to come here illegally entice more of the illegal immigration. and it creates this chaos that we currently see at the border that is harmful to the immigrants themselves. but it's also dangerous for american communities. it creates this chaos. it overwhelms the border patrol and makes it easier for the car tales to traffic in the substances like fentenol that are killing americans. the amount of fentanyl traffic across the border is 134 percent in the 1st year of the biden administration. these are substances that are killing americans, and it's because of the failed policies of the biden administration. we've got to secure our borders and we've got to stop this dangerous policies that are dangerous for americans. so i have to ask you when we want, when you look at the events that are currently going on over in ukraine and russian, i and i get the seriousness of that. do you think americans are frustrated? because obviously there's a lot of, you know, they're talking about setting billions or they're selling mill sending military equipment. and yet there seems to be more action over there and to secure that
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border and to disable that situation than the chaos going on. and less sort of a spotlight on the cast going on the southern border. do you think americans are frustrated? did they even realize that's going on that they still, we still have this crisis at the border because it's not on every night hour, upon hour of coverage. you're absolutely right now i think americans are well aware of the priorities of the by did administration. the i didn't, administration is focused on the border between ukraine and, and yet biting has not even visited the american border with mexico. where this chaos is occurring, where infants are being dropped over the border wall and abandoned by smugglers in the desert. young tamala, harris says she's going to solve the problem of the southern border, like the solutions are not difficult. so all we've got to do is reinstate the remaining mexico policy. the president trump demonstrate it to be extraordinarily effective. we need to finish the ball. taxpayers have already paid for the supplies and they're sitting in the desert. got to send
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a clear message that the border is secure. we've got to properly fund the border patrol. we need to put in place and he verify requirement for all employers. so the folks that are overstaying, their pieces are not able to get that employment that they're after. and immediately that will do this, that will stop the draw illegal immigrants coming across the border. the border patrol be able to get operational control of the border and we can stop these substances from coming across through killing americans. all of those are very important yet all that we're thing are these midnight flights overnight flights. every bus trips from the border to various parts of the united states, hoping that they will dispel it so people won't realize how big of an issue there really is. i really appreciate your insight into the subject. thanks for joining me . it's women's history month. and in honor of it many math is a changing her out that to look more like a man. conservatives are upset and see this as another example of woke as them do they have a point? shenstone addresses this after the break with
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mm ah, bring you the very latest every out the day. this is all he's now snow from everyone . here with is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get in to, to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that walks
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like end up being quite like a dog. it's a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market as a private arena, a wild where a single company controls the distribution of all data products. and the infrastructure of our economy is loose the world according to amazon. ah, at least one major card swim coach is speaking out against the n. c double a that rules along a trans dinner athlete to compete on the university of pennsylvania's womens swim. team ortiz, a john hardy, has more the rice university head swim coach set. houston is speaking out against the n. c. double a change in roles regarding transgender athletes, and
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a major collegiate swimming association support of lisa thomas. the ante double lay amended, it's long standing policy regarding transgender athletes to be instead determined by the national governing body of the sport at the athletes play. houston told the website swim, swam quote, the n c double a once again has proven that it is not leading. it is not really even following the n. c double a governance has become a bystander waiting for other organizations to make tough decisions. he also criticize the college swimming and diving coaches association of america's statement. in support of the 22 year old thomas, the university of pennsylvania swimmer became eligible to compete as a member of the women's program after she underwent the n. c double age required one year of testosterone suppressant use. but coach houston said athletes should compete as how they were quote, biologically born, parents and other student athletes have criticized promises. competition against
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biologically born female athletes whom she continues to be. the daily mail reported thursday, the father of one university of pennsylvania swimmer, said thomas, his other teammates had, had the quote sobering realization that they will never win against her or have a shot at the olympics. whether or not that's true remains to be seen. but thomas's continued competition remains a hot button issue, not only and collegiate sports, but politically as well. the new york times writes, now thomas has become a quote, red meat topic for right when media devices matter for l. g, b, t, q advocates, and a thorny subject for competitors, as well as the n, c a and other sports governing bodies who are trying to chart a path for ad words. coach houston said he respectfully, a thomas and her decision to transition to a female and that she is following the answer, double a rules. so adding, there are other ways i think we can be accommodating and making opportunities for leah without hurting a whole of others. in the meantime, it's possible that thomas,
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who beat hard university recently in both the women's 100 meter and 200 meter freestyle races, will be allowed to compete at the n c double age winter championships for women swimming in mid march. for newsies use john hoodie. how woke? can disney go? well minnie mouse is saying good bye to her feminine look. and snow white is once again being canceled by playing into the regular trips. meanwhile, i began disney speaking out against how the happiest place on earth is treating their cast members. so if disney going woke for money or because they actually care about their employees and their customers are going to bring in our hollywood expert filmmaker and author, shawn stone. i mean, john. okay, let me just start off. i'm. when was last time we saw a disney film, i have to ask the question, the audience needs to know that. now the disney owns everything. i mean, you watch a fox movie, it's disney, marvel movies, disney, okay, well,
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i want to continue. thank you. sit at home and watch one or one down nations on a friday night. that's an exciting night with john's down your popcorn. but this is actually a very big but a big one this week. you know, game of thrones star peter dinklage. he's spoke out about this is a now sort of a news. so i live action like most films have been turned into the remake casting latina as the lead. he said, you're progressive in one way, but then you're still making that backward story about 7 doors living in a cave together. disney is responding saying they're taking a different approach to the 7 doors, sean doors, cartoon doors, they're turning in people. they're offended. why are we changing the story of snow white if it is so controversial between the consent and representation of doors? why did it throw it out and create a whole new story completely under a new name and leave so wide in her doors in the forest? so you know, it, that's it, that's it, that's a sort of a head scratcher. i'll be honest to, that's
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a bit of an old grim fairytale. right. so the idea that dear, i was like re, as this was the politeness of stress, say, strangers, i mean the 7 doors take her in. it doesn't matter. dwarves are real. i mean, taller men. i don't know what the point is. the pointed, there are 7 door characters in the story tell the take her and they look after her . they're helpful. and in the look we saw kids, everyone a different personality that was happy and sleepy. and don't you know, it's funny. i mean, each one a different person i so i don't quite understand how there is something that's negative or derogatory about, about worse through these characters. i don't understand. maybe i just understand his perspective. i think it's important to certainly here to do, but just point is you know, feel defended about something. i'm happy to hear it, but they don't live in a cave. they had a house, they worked in a cave, they're minors. i don't get it personally. that's just, but i don't, that's just me. i don't. i think it also shows about society. like you said, this is a book from decades ago, like 506070100 years ago. this is
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a story of people that even suspected there was something odd about 7 doors serving with one woman and like that wasn't even a part of societies conversation that was even in their mind for the general population. and yet here you've got this offence going. it'll be interesting that's also point out english himself. sure. he's a nice guy, but he's made his name because of his stature. i can't say that he's the best actor food still when all the oscars. but you have to look at, i cannot let you go without looking at this mini mom story, getting a new look women's history. my cell mccarty, who i love, has designated a blue and black pants suit to replace many, a conic poker dot red dress, mixed response from critics. she is a bit ironic to have this more masculine mite. i say hillary clinton look to celebrate women. why is this new city in this message to women? they have to dress like men to feel more powerful. i thought they were pajamas when i saw them, i'll be honest. i really didn't see that as soon as she was in her pajamas and to see me, women wearing pants since the seventy's. i mean, that's been a thing right and says at least a 70. so why is this a new concept?
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i feel like many she's never were pads before and i'm kind of surprised to hear that. well, she has then she always center dress. and like i said, this is a celebration, but it's just a little confusing to me because we're trying to get girls 3 girls and even advocate disney, who is the granddaughter of all disney's brother, co founder spoken out documentary film addressing the pay discrepancy at the disney park says when her father rob and her brother walt disney ran the parks, they would never take it now and the $66000000.00 salaries like the most recent dizzy ceo, did all this all parkplace are struggling. does this show the whole woke movement by disney is just to make money which a current cultural climate considering the pay discrepancies. you know, she's been outspoken for, for quite some time. and i can't say that, you know, i can't say that she's entirely wrong. i know personally some employees of the parks and you know, until recently i mean that it's been very difficult to have any kind of a decent wage. i understand that the wages have increased the last couple years. i mean even up to $15.00, which was, which was monumental for some people who are,
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you know, trying to make ends meet. so i don't think that abigail disease coming from the wrong place. and so far she saying look, well my father or grandfather, roy disney was retired, he was making 75 times what an average employee makes. now i got a $66000000.00 and that's hunt, that's a 1000 plus times what an average employee makes. so you're looking in huge, huge discrepancies, love capitalism, but once again, to so many keep are dress flat the door, stay with the with. so i'd, and by golly, payer employees a little bit more. it's worth that they'd, lord knows they charge for their tickets to get in. thanks for joining us on. and that's all the time we have for t a show, but i promise this is a conversation which will continue to follow me on twitter at scottie and hughes is the hash tag team and b and for the show more down on the portal that to the app or apple or android device. thanks for watching. ah,
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there may, may we, sir albion may, it may, we should all be angry because a was going on, right. can understand united states history and the role that slavery play. it's already a very formal institution by the time united states became a nation, it actually the find the nation, the rise of capitalism clearly on the backs of white immune sleeved efforts. if you investigate lynchings and a great extent, you can believe that really in the country and the country still stands and break from the south. everybody, i know, know what they're saying. to some extent, i would argue that we're still fighting the civil war and the south is winning others financial survival guide. i don't buy a nice guy,
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with, ah, with it depends on the russian federation, then there will be no war. we don't want any wars, but we will also not allow our interest to be brutally trampled on and ignored. and there's a growing found off with the west of the ukraine. russia, top diplomat. stress is most go, does not want conflict. this security must be insured. a potentially fatal blow subarus johnson's leadership female suggest the u. k. prime minister may have prioritized pad so that people during the chaotic evacuation about galleys dawn leaving thousands of british citizens and.
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