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brian brian your university backs you glen reynolds. a lot of don't.nt, you have a high school student that's adult in school in manhattan. the dalton school a ticket to the ivy league. they make some woke changes, they kick your kid out. who is right then? they have the power, correct? how do you get the power back? >> well, you have to take it back. that's how you get power back everywhere through all time. you have bari weiss wrote about that a lot of the parent at the dalton school were too afraid to speak out and be mobbed. i bet they are a majority of the parents there actually. they're afraid their kids control their kids shot at harvard. if your kid goes to harvard that will be worse. prototype brian they haven't been in school all year. they don't go back to school until next fall. sports have been canceled. intolerant minority and you believe they can destroy democracy. this minority has this type of power. this isn't making your life better, this is a matter of saving the country. >> oh, absolutely. skin in the game talks about how intoleran
brian brian your university backs you glen reynolds. a lot of don't.nt, you have a high school student that's adult in school in manhattan. the dalton school a ticket to the ivy league. they make some woke changes, they kick your kid out. who is right then? they have the power, correct? how do you get the power back? >> well, you have to take it back. that's how you get power back everywhere through all time. you have bari weiss wrote about that a lot of the parent at the dalton school...
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brian, make it a great weekend. >> brian: i will be try. i will be monitoring your weekend to make sure you are playing golf. can you make that happen for me? >> bret: i can, sir. >> brian: good evening to you it. is now time for "fox news primetime" as bret gave it away i am brian kilmeade. ♪ ♪ >> brian: all right. we have a big show for you don't. do you want some proof? here we go, america's top health official finally free to speak his mind says he believes that killer virus came from the wuhan lab not a wet market bat. plus, all eyes on the final frontier while china is determined to muscle us out of the moon and mars and make american life on earth hell and the latest in the scandal with hunter biden and his saga. where did his gun go and how did he get it in the first place? but, we start tonight with two bills that will affect the way americans vote. one just passed in georgia and the other is kicking around to the senate after passing in the house. president joe biden's blasting georgia's new election legislation signed into law by
brian, make it a great weekend. >> brian: i will be try. i will be monitoring your weekend to make sure you are playing golf. can you make that happen for me? >> bret: i can, sir. >> brian: good evening to you it. is now time for "fox news primetime" as bret gave it away i am brian kilmeade. ♪ ♪ >> brian: all right. we have a big show for you don't. do you want some proof? here we go, america's top health official finally free to speak his mind says he...
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>> yes, i have, brian. and that's why a lot of people ask me why do you get so emotional on your interviews? why do you yell at congress? pause if people saw what i saw in my ' -year career they would be angry, too. because i have held dying children. i have held a dying child who suffocated to death in the back of a tractor-trailer in his father's arms. i found dead women. i talked to women who were raped 20 times making that journey. and what the biden administration is doing is, as you said, giving a green light to sex traffickers and child trafficker that's are back in business. it's not compassion to put your children in the arms of criminal cartels. they don't care about these people. they are nothing but a product. but, once they get to their final destination they get paid for them. during operation ice in phoenix, arizona, if an alien couldn't pay the smuggling fees they would torture them and kill them. i was there, i ran that operation. one person couldn't pay a smuggler's fee was stabbed in the
>> yes, i have, brian. and that's why a lot of people ask me why do you get so emotional on your interviews? why do you yell at congress? pause if people saw what i saw in my ' -year career they would be angry, too. because i have held dying children. i have held a dying child who suffocated to death in the back of a tractor-trailer in his father's arms. i found dead women. i talked to women who were raped 20 times making that journey. and what the biden administration is doing is, as you...
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brian moved out. denise wanted a divorce, but brian managed to put it off for years. >> so the marriage was finished at that point? >> i would say so. >> reporter: in august 2016, brian did something that nearly ended very badly for denise. the wild episode started one morning as denise got in her car to go to work. hiding in the back seat, brian popped up, shoved a gun in her ribs and said drive. denise managed to pull into a shopping center parking lot where she talked brian into letting her go. she promised she wouldn't tell police. but after brian left, she did report her abduction. >> he's screaming and i'm just like shaking. >> reporter: denise said an unhinged brian, upset about the divorce, even threatened to take his own life. >> he kept saying "i've lost everything. i have nothing to live for." many times, "i'm gonna kill myself." >> did he tell you how he was going to do it or where? >> no, but he said he bought the gun to do it. i said, "did you actually plan to kill both of us today?" and
brian moved out. denise wanted a divorce, but brian managed to put it off for years. >> so the marriage was finished at that point? >> i would say so. >> reporter: in august 2016, brian did something that nearly ended very badly for denise. the wild episode started one morning as denise got in her car to go to work. hiding in the back seat, brian popped up, shoved a gun in her ribs and said drive. denise managed to pull into a shopping center parking lot where she talked brian...
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brian brian right.stions after he opened up with pandemic news we're going to talk about it. president biden today announcing his goal of 200 million shots in the arms of first 100 days, that's great. with increased vaccinations when can we expect to get this so-called herd immunity depends on when you ask. dr. fauci says need to vaccinate 75 to 80% of the population for herd immunity. next guest for people have natural immunity for people already had the virus herd immunity is here this spring. john hopkins school of medicine professor and dr. marty macari. what is natural immunity and why doesn't dr. fauci care about it? >> well, after you get the infection, your body develops antibodies. these are the same antibodies u. the vaccine is trying to trigger when you have circulating antibodies that means have you protection from the infection. recent study from california showed 39% of people in the state of california have these circulating antibodies in their blood system. 45% of people in los angeles h
brian brian right.stions after he opened up with pandemic news we're going to talk about it. president biden today announcing his goal of 200 million shots in the arms of first 100 days, that's great. with increased vaccinations when can we expect to get this so-called herd immunity depends on when you ask. dr. fauci says need to vaccinate 75 to 80% of the population for herd immunity. next guest for people have natural immunity for people already had the virus herd immunity is here this...
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ainsley: so cute, brian. brian: yeah.e out to speak to me, in goes the principal. they switch nonstop. the parent, when the class room needs to be painted, the parents show up, and they paint the classroom. when things are happening with one student, they all get together and help out that student. and they say not one student whose parents lost their job or for some reason couldn't do the tuition, they found the way through the catholic resources to pay their tuition until things go back to normal or they're able to get a job. one of the women owns a restaurant. she's saying i didn't know what to do because my daughter had to go to school, she's in first grade. i couldn't leave her at home, at the same time, i couldn't leave my restaurant. and that's why she needed to go back. and we also talked about the curriculum. that's ab an attraction, too, to the catholic schools because they don't run away from american history x. when i said, well, what do you do when people say what about slavery? he said, this is what cardinal
ainsley: so cute, brian. brian: yeah.e out to speak to me, in goes the principal. they switch nonstop. the parent, when the class room needs to be painted, the parents show up, and they paint the classroom. when things are happening with one student, they all get together and help out that student. and they say not one student whose parents lost their job or for some reason couldn't do the tuition, they found the way through the catholic resources to pay their tuition until things go back to...
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brian: wow.like, a hubbub if i can use the technical term, they usually go against the royals. this is the first time the royal v. royal, remember, everyone seemed to be siding with princess diana for obvious reasons, this time i really feel like it's divided 50-50 or 75-25 in favor of the queen. steve: well, piers morgan is going to be joining us, and we're going to be talking with him about what he makes of the interview. meanwhile, griff jenkins joins us live at the border to talk about the migrant crisis. he's wearing a mask, he's just right next to the chain-link fence in matamoras. >> reporter: that's right, good morning. this camp sits directly across the river from brownsville, texas, and you can see the barbed wire here now for over two years this migrant encampment held over a thousand asylum seekers. and there's a sign you can see on the fence helping people with cases, if you and your family have an active case. it also says don't expose your children to the dangers, but we want to sh
brian: wow.like, a hubbub if i can use the technical term, they usually go against the royals. this is the first time the royal v. royal, remember, everyone seemed to be siding with princess diana for obvious reasons, this time i really feel like it's divided 50-50 or 75-25 in favor of the queen. steve: well, piers morgan is going to be joining us, and we're going to be talking with him about what he makes of the interview. meanwhile, griff jenkins joins us live at the border to talk about the...
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brian brian don't need to tell you in this last year businesses large and small have faced the testifiesers leaving their economies crumbible leaving employees to fight for their livelihoods for day in and day out. tilman fertitta knows that quite well. he owns dozens of restaurants and casinos. of course the houston rockets. i think i did the last event from my book sam houston the alamo avengers in your hotel. the pandemic started the next day. how have you weathered this storm tilman fertitta? >> it was difficult. it was difficult for all in the beginning. it was difficult for the employees and, of course, it was difficult for all companies out there. what really happened and this has been horrible with all the people that have died in this country and all the people that have been sick. but you have got to remember texas opened up on may the 1st. and a huge part of our business is in the south. even though we are the largest operator in california and the largest operator in manhattan when it comes to full service restaurants. we have so much in the south and we were able to start do
brian brian don't need to tell you in this last year businesses large and small have faced the testifiesers leaving their economies crumbible leaving employees to fight for their livelihoods for day in and day out. tilman fertitta knows that quite well. he owns dozens of restaurants and casinos. of course the houston rockets. i think i did the last event from my book sam houston the alamo avengers in your hotel. the pandemic started the next day. how have you weathered this storm tilman...
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brian: parents? frances: well, one of the reasons i went to vietnam in the first place is that i had a father who spent the--world war ii in china and then worked for the cia, and. brian: his name was? frances: desmond fitzgerald. and he spent some time in vietnam, as well as other places. and, i mean, when i first went out there, it was sort of quite casual, in a way. it was just to--i thought i would do a couple pieces and come back, though, i mean, it practically--you know, i wanted to see asia, and i was writing for--freelance for magazines and so forth. but i w--i sort of wanted to see where he'd been. i wanted to see that part of his life. brian: your mom. frances: my mother--they were divorced at this--at this time. they were divorced just after world war ii, actually, and she became one of the ambassadors to the unite--to--to the united nations. marietta tree. brian: why did you get into writing? and are you still writing? frances: i'm still writing. brian: what kind of writing do you do toda
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brian: .lections have consequences for they got to pay for that 177,000,002 fresno, yuri gets $178 million in all these counties and all these liberal states that they are giving all of these goodies to they've got to pay for and again, joe biden campaigned on this and said he would raise taxes so it is the press that did not cover this and tell them reckon people the information that they needed to make an election decision so it's sad and a disgrace but we saw this coming. brian: right. lawrence: the. ainsley: your money, lawrence. brian: goes to georgia races but think about that. you just had to win one and this would not be destroyed today. louisiana officials say the state's oil and gas industry in danger but why? the president, president biden is canceling march oil lease sales in the gulf of mexico and that's nearly 80 million acres of available leases that have been sold this week and he has canceling all of them. oil and gas, you are single-handedly taking us down as the saudi arabia
brian: .lections have consequences for they got to pay for that 177,000,002 fresno, yuri gets $178 million in all these counties and all these liberal states that they are giving all of these goodies to they've got to pay for and again, joe biden campaigned on this and said he would raise taxes so it is the press that did not cover this and tell them reckon people the information that they needed to make an election decision so it's sad and a disgrace but we saw this coming. brian: right....
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brian: up.nited states in the middle of a pandemic. they have -- it's just hard to comprehend how they can justify this except that i think this is their plan. they want open borders. they want as many of these people to come in and get on government assistance and become voting citizens or at least voting, you know, people that would come and continue the democrat majority. and i think people just need to wake up. and if it wasn't for people like you, brian, and fox news they would not be getting the truth. that's what we need is the truth here. brian: right. tom, you insulted her when you used the war like term surge. >> she needs to come down and talk to the men and women who put the uniform on every day. brian: she came down when trump was president. >> absolutely. but you haven't seen her since. look, the men and women of the border patrol say it's a surgeon. the men and women of the border patrol say it's a crisis. the men and women of the border patrol know as president biden said that th
brian: up.nited states in the middle of a pandemic. they have -- it's just hard to comprehend how they can justify this except that i think this is their plan. they want open borders. they want as many of these people to come in and get on government assistance and become voting citizens or at least voting, you know, people that would come and continue the democrat majority. and i think people just need to wake up. and if it wasn't for people like you, brian, and fox news they would not be...
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steve: brian, it's a sanctuary state. brian: a joke.: congressman darrell issa weighed in on this it's not fair our kid haven't been in school or the kids there haven't been in school for a year. and they are being told by the governor, just wait, just wait. >> steve: hang on. ainsley: these teachers are allowed to go into another area. a reason for not going back to school they don't feel it's safe yet. why would it be safe at the convention center? i'm under the belief that these kids, if you listen to the cdc, if you listen to the doctors, our kids are all in school, they are doing it safely and in many of these counties the county will close but the private school in the middle you have the county is open and they are doing it safely. steve: you are right. we have heard that the number of people coming into this country, the migrants with covid is north of 10%. so you have got to figure there is some exposure. how safe are the teachers out there? well, they are volunteering for the job. the san diego county office of education sent
steve: brian, it's a sanctuary state. brian: a joke.: congressman darrell issa weighed in on this it's not fair our kid haven't been in school or the kids there haven't been in school for a year. and they are being told by the governor, just wait, just wait. >> steve: hang on. ainsley: these teachers are allowed to go into another area. a reason for not going back to school they don't feel it's safe yet. why would it be safe at the convention center? i'm under the belief that these kids,...
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brian. brian: all right, benjamin, thank you very much, steve. steve: thank you, brian.s floyd death is becoming memorial to anticopy autonomous zone. and it gets worse, over the weekend a 30-year-old black man was fatally shot inside the zone and sources say activists blocked the police from coming to his aid. here to discuss national police association spokesman sergeant betsy smith joins us today from tucson, betsy, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: good to have you. what happened to george floyd is terrible and now it's working its way through the court system there. but this autonomous zone, 6 block autonomous zone where something happens to somebody like that guy, the police can't get in to help him. >> that's the thing. this is specifically an anti-cop zone. they just had a homicide there on sunday. they do have two people in custody. very little details about -- about those arrests but not only police but ems is having a very difficult time getting in there. it's also been declared by some as a no-white zone even though there are residents throu
brian. brian: all right, benjamin, thank you very much, steve. steve: thank you, brian.s floyd death is becoming memorial to anticopy autonomous zone. and it gets worse, over the weekend a 30-year-old black man was fatally shot inside the zone and sources say activists blocked the police from coming to his aid. here to discuss national police association spokesman sergeant betsy smith joins us today from tucson, betsy, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: good to have you....
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brian: every 30 days.r and needs to see a counselor and she says harry has stockholm syndrome where he has fallen in love with his captor. everybody has an opinion. ainsley: what are you hearing? crimea a river, you want a part of that? people can't pay their bills. steve: his grandfather, we are in a pandemic, they don't wish each other well. brian: it is 7:17. jillian joins us now. steve: i wish megan and her dad would talk about. jillian: this is playing out publicly, hard to watch. brian: everyone can't get enough of it. steve: let's talk about this, fox news alert, a marine is killing two others after a wreck in california. officials say the 3 vehicle crash involves three vehicles, no identities of the release was a week ago a 26-year-old sailor died and fibers were hurt in a chain reaction crash near the base. city council sets to consider a vote of no-confidence for la district attorney george gascon who defended his controversial policies saying, quote, a minority of victims once maximum publish th
brian: every 30 days.r and needs to see a counselor and she says harry has stockholm syndrome where he has fallen in love with his captor. everybody has an opinion. ainsley: what are you hearing? crimea a river, you want a part of that? people can't pay their bills. steve: his grandfather, we are in a pandemic, they don't wish each other well. brian: it is 7:17. jillian joins us now. steve: i wish megan and her dad would talk about. jillian: this is playing out publicly, hard to watch. brian:...
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thanks, brian. brian asked if i wanted to talk. yes, thank you.at was the hardware store where president biden was yesterday, and reporters were trying to ask him a question at the end of it, and he -- the people that were with him, all of his handlers, said, come on, press, you've got to go. this is the longest a president has gone in the past 100 years without having a solo press conference. he has not faced the reporters alone since becoming president. >> well, you know, ainsley, this is one of the uncomfortable truths of this administration. they've tried to change. so much so quickly, it is a disaster on our southern border. there is a story the out this morning in "the washington post" that says that get deportations and arrests have fallen 60% in february. so take that 100,000 number, that means 60,000 people are not being arrested or deported because, as we told you on this program about a month and a half ago, the biden administration narrowed the guidelines on who i.c.e. can arrest. essentially, unless somebody is a national security pro
thanks, brian. brian asked if i wanted to talk. yes, thank you.at was the hardware store where president biden was yesterday, and reporters were trying to ask him a question at the end of it, and he -- the people that were with him, all of his handlers, said, come on, press, you've got to go. this is the longest a president has gone in the past 100 years without having a solo press conference. he has not faced the reporters alone since becoming president. >> well, you know, ainsley, this...
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brian, great to have you back from the 7:00 show. brian: right.der is expected to get worse and peter, they are also asking for volunteers. who would like to head south? reporter: yes, the border patrol now expects this migrant surge is not going to end until october. that's seven more months and they are running out of federal employees to run the shelters for unaccompanied children in dallas, san diego, san antonio, and fort bliss, so now, the office of personnel management that runs the entire federal government workforce is asking for civilian federal employees to consider volunteering at one of those places for up to 120 days. >> our objective is to take a different approach from the last administration. we are not going to send children under the age of 18, kids under the age of 18, back on this treacherous journey. it does not mean that they get to stay in the united states it means their cases are adjudicated. reporter: former president trump says after hearing from law enforcement officials working the southern border he's planning to vis
brian, great to have you back from the 7:00 show. brian: right.der is expected to get worse and peter, they are also asking for volunteers. who would like to head south? reporter: yes, the border patrol now expects this migrant surge is not going to end until october. that's seven more months and they are running out of federal employees to run the shelters for unaccompanied children in dallas, san diego, san antonio, and fort bliss, so now, the office of personnel management that runs the...
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brian. brian: right.york times story that talk about health officials presented all of these facts and figures and it was his unqualified staffers who changed the report. they called it, these are the words of "the new york times", extraordinary intervention which came as cuomo was starting to write a book -- pandemic achievements and then comes the ag report and not 6,000, not 9,000 but 15,000 died who were put to hospitals, brought back into nursing homes. he has everybody butt himself to blame. for example. >> they want to say that the march 25th order brought covid, how covid went into the nursing homes. now, they coincidently leave out that the march 25th order was done after guidance by trump's cdc and cms. covid did not get into the nursing homes by people coming to hospitals, covid got into nursing homes by staff walking into the nursing homes. why covid? why did god do this? but who cares? 33, 28 died in the hospital died in the nursing home, they died. brian: unbelievable and those callus remark
brian. brian: right.york times story that talk about health officials presented all of these facts and figures and it was his unqualified staffers who changed the report. they called it, these are the words of "the new york times", extraordinary intervention which came as cuomo was starting to write a book -- pandemic achievements and then comes the ag report and not 6,000, not 9,000 but 15,000 died who were put to hospitals, brought back into nursing homes. he has everybody butt...
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brian: right. probably the longest gap we've had in five years without seeing the president of the united states whether it's a phone call or whether it's a tweet. we have not heard much from him. a few statements, tiger's accident, of course, rush limbaugh's passing, he's come out and commented on that. but to see his speech that lasted for an hour i thought was pretty effective, and i thought one of the greatest assets for the president was what joe biden's done for the first month. he could say look what he's done as compared to what i did. steve: well, on friday when we were playing the fox bet super 6 game with tom shillue, one of the questions was how long would his speech be. and the final guess was choice e, was more than 45 minutes. if you picked that, you were a winner because he went way north of that. it was a stem winder, and as it turns out, there will be no patriot party. he's not going to start another party on his own, he's going to go ahead and try to unify the republicans. if you
brian: right. probably the longest gap we've had in five years without seeing the president of the united states whether it's a phone call or whether it's a tweet. we have not heard much from him. a few statements, tiger's accident, of course, rush limbaugh's passing, he's come out and commented on that. but to see his speech that lasted for an hour i thought was pretty effective, and i thought one of the greatest assets for the president was what joe biden's done for the first month. he could...
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brian: i had one. ainsley: 25 people were in that. brian: but it's okay.ey: let's talk about texas. it's time to reopen the governor says. he says no longer are we going to have to wear a mask and businesses can fully reopen. 100% will be open. he says we are -- the masks are no longer mandatory because there's recoveries, vaccinations, safe practices. he's still saying to be safe and be smart but do what's right for your family. here he is. >> this must end. it is now time to open texas 100%. [cheers and applause] >> everybody who wants to work, should have that opportunity. every business that wants to be open, should be open. remember this, removing state mandates does not end personal responsibility, personal vigilance to follow the safe standards is still needed to contain covid. it's just that now state mandates are no longer needed. steve: and one of the things she had said, in texas, he said over the last year some businesses have only been open 50 or 75% which it's so laughable because we are here in new york city where indoor dining is, what, 35%
brian: i had one. ainsley: 25 people were in that. brian: but it's okay.ey: let's talk about texas. it's time to reopen the governor says. he says no longer are we going to have to wear a mask and businesses can fully reopen. 100% will be open. he says we are -- the masks are no longer mandatory because there's recoveries, vaccinations, safe practices. he's still saying to be safe and be smart but do what's right for your family. here he is. >> this must end. it is now time to open texas...
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brian: thank you, griff.ongressman henry cuellar is that a border district in texas democrat says the same thing just moments ago. ainsley: the biden administration are not able to keep up with the surge down there and homeland secured a secretary mayorkas announced that the influx is set to be the highest number in 20 years. lawrence: they are on their heels and we knew this was coming. this was a campaign —- remember back in 2019, august 2019, he says we can afford another 2 million people. this is the guy that created the climate for this and they are wearing biden shirts as they come across the border because the president of the united states when he was campaigning said if you want to call him and he said it was bizarre if we cannot take in 2 million people per year so this is the campaign promise. brian: here is president biden yesterday sitting down with george stephanopoulos and the whole interview will air today. >> lot of the migrants came in and saying they came in because you promised to make thi
brian: thank you, griff.ongressman henry cuellar is that a border district in texas democrat says the same thing just moments ago. ainsley: the biden administration are not able to keep up with the surge down there and homeland secured a secretary mayorkas announced that the influx is set to be the highest number in 20 years. lawrence: they are on their heels and we knew this was coming. this was a campaign —- remember back in 2019, august 2019, he says we can afford another 2 million people....
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brian: ainsley.senator josh hawley weighed in on this and he brings up a good point that's my biggest concern are the children. it breaks my heart. we saw the images of moms carrying their babies and those of us that are parents. i mean, i couldn't imagine being so desperate to leave a country because i wanted a better life for my child, but some of these kids are coming unaccompanied and imagine having to do that to your child and then yesterday to your point, steve, reuters had the image of a child getting a wristband and the color i believe was red, but what does that mean, does that mean we can't kill the child because they paid more money to have the child go to the u.s.? and josh hawley, he made this point, it's exploiting children. listen to this. >> there's been a big change from this year and last year and the change is joe biden and what we are seeing this administration's policies are acting as a magnet and they are creating a full-blown humanitarian crisis at the border. trafficking is th
brian: ainsley.senator josh hawley weighed in on this and he brings up a good point that's my biggest concern are the children. it breaks my heart. we saw the images of moms carrying their babies and those of us that are parents. i mean, i couldn't imagine being so desperate to leave a country because i wanted a better life for my child, but some of these kids are coming unaccompanied and imagine having to do that to your child and then yesterday to your point, steve, reuters had the image of a...
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brian: thanks for the day.to the office and keep working. >> absolutely. brian: it makes it kind of tough when you have three little kids at home to be gone all day but his wife, casey, understands it. she was also -- we can relate to this, guys. she was an a anchor in jacksonville. they met on a driving range. they have a passion for golf. they hit it off then. next thing you know, they're engaged and married and then a few years later decide to run for office, wins the primary, and gets the congressional seat and one of the things he did, he defended president trump when he didn't know him. he said there's nothing here with the russia investigation. president trump says no one else is defending me. who is this guy defending me on every channel. i want to meet him and that created a friendship that existed from day one of the presidency until today and i think it's going to be beneficial for both. jillian: i'm going to go to the driving range today. [laughter] brian: you never know who you're going to meet. ma
brian: thanks for the day.to the office and keep working. >> absolutely. brian: it makes it kind of tough when you have three little kids at home to be gone all day but his wife, casey, understands it. she was also -- we can relate to this, guys. she was an a anchor in jacksonville. they met on a driving range. they have a passion for golf. they hit it off then. next thing you know, they're engaged and married and then a few years later decide to run for office, wins the primary, and gets...
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brian. >> juliana in london ecb watch, 7:45 a.m. thank you.ow let's get to a few other big stories that are happening on this thursday morning. bertha coombs is here, and she has those. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, brian, moderna says it is starting human testing on a modified version of its vaccine designed to target the covid-19 variant coming out of south africa. the company says 60 volunteers have received the booster shot so far after receiving a full dose of the original vaccine last year. soft bank company coupang, pricing shares at $35 each according to reports, giving it a valuation of $60 billion, making it one of the biggest listings by an asian company on a u.s. exchange. coupang begins trading under the ticker cpmg. the ceo will join "squawk box" at 8:20 eastern time. >>> consulting firm mckinsey releasing a first of its kind study it on race in hollywood, identifying the entrenched racial inequities in the entertainment industry and the opportunity that could be unlocked if it addresses them. among the findings, mckinse
brian. >> juliana in london ecb watch, 7:45 a.m. thank you.ow let's get to a few other big stories that are happening on this thursday morning. bertha coombs is here, and she has those. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, brian, moderna says it is starting human testing on a modified version of its vaccine designed to target the covid-19 variant coming out of south africa. the company says 60 volunteers have received the booster shot so far after receiving a full dose of the...
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back to you brian.top of the hour last may new york state mandated governor really that all police departments reevaluate their practices that after death of george floyd giving municipalities until april first to issue reforms suggestions not just coming from law enforcement community activist had a opportunity to weigh in on a long island, new york they call on removing school resource officers, and wanted liability insurance for officers for them to take it up themselves. where do reforms stand now and mean for a police department near you let's talk to nassau police commissioner patrick rider commissioner you've had over 160 community meetings since the governor issued this executive order what do people tell you about what do they want to see different about your department? >> good morning, brian thank you for having me. the first thing that most communities want is better engagement not just the commanding officer or a pop cop. they want to get, you know, the patrol cop that's out there on patrol
back to you brian.top of the hour last may new york state mandated governor really that all police departments reevaluate their practices that after death of george floyd giving municipalities until april first to issue reforms suggestions not just coming from law enforcement community activist had a opportunity to weigh in on a long island, new york they call on removing school resource officers, and wanted liability insurance for officers for them to take it up themselves. where do reforms...
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it's going to be one to watch, brian. >> yeah.ertainly will be, bertha coombs, as well as those sizable losses for the archegos trades gone bad berth that thank you very much >>> all right. well, many start to worry about the bad news of potentially higher taxes here's some good news about the macro economy and this one cummings courtesy of the new york federal reserve, and its little talked about weekly indicators or as we call it wei because we're friends it's an index of ten weekly indicators like electricity output, steel production, fuel cells and even a consumer survey and the latest numbers are out and they are booming that weekly wei coming in over 4% that's that big spike on the right side of your screen. that's one of the biggest jumps in reading ever. as big or bigger than the best week coming out of the financial crisis a very good economic sign all in all. so can the economy clearly on the upswing overcome concerns about higher rates, inflation, and potentially higher taxes for more, let's bring in kathryn fatis found
it's going to be one to watch, brian. >> yeah.ertainly will be, bertha coombs, as well as those sizable losses for the archegos trades gone bad berth that thank you very much >>> all right. well, many start to worry about the bad news of potentially higher taxes here's some good news about the macro economy and this one cummings courtesy of the new york federal reserve, and its little talked about weekly indicators or as we call it wei because we're friends it's an index of ten...
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brian? >> brian: it's unbelievable.- and i will just paraphrase, that if you are coming across the border and get to stay, it's a go sign which is totally irresponsible. you may think about this. if you are a parent and you hear that you say i want a better life for my child i'm going to send them with the stranger to go thousands of miles through perilous terrain even for adults to get dropped off at the border to facility you have no idea what's going to be found there and what's not. that was totally irresponsible. the way we understand it right now. these would be illegal immigrants, minors, unaccompanied minors can we look at them and their families, if they continue at this pace it will be the highest in 20 years, that's a crisis. they are being placed in texas, pennsylvania, kansas. we are not prepared to handle that crisis. we have limited resources, we can't handle all other countries, we are in a deficit with ours. this is an unforced era. they blew up the border because they didn't like donald trump here the
brian? >> brian: it's unbelievable.- and i will just paraphrase, that if you are coming across the border and get to stay, it's a go sign which is totally irresponsible. you may think about this. if you are a parent and you hear that you say i want a better life for my child i'm going to send them with the stranger to go thousands of miles through perilous terrain even for adults to get dropped off at the border to facility you have no idea what's going to be found there and what's not....
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to go to brian in washington you know brian go and it's go back to the anchorage. blinken wanted to talk about the the we want to talk about hong kong we want to talk about taiwan. well would it be fair on the chinese part to say well what's going on in flint michigan why don't your people have clean water maybe we should take this to the security council i mean their human rights are being denied the civil rights are being denied under american law i mean it's you know you can you can both sides have their own fair share to lecture each other but maybe it would have been better to talk about. navigation i p tear ups i mean these are things that actually impact national interest and your own citizens that's what diplomacy used to be it wasn't like it is today like it's a sermon today go ahead brian you know you're quite right peter and that was that's a really important point i mean united states invited the chinese to come to the united states alaska's part of the united states so be the host brings the guests there and immediately at the beginning dresses down th
to go to brian in washington you know brian go and it's go back to the anchorage. blinken wanted to talk about the the we want to talk about hong kong we want to talk about taiwan. well would it be fair on the chinese part to say well what's going on in flint michigan why don't your people have clean water maybe we should take this to the security council i mean their human rights are being denied the civil rights are being denied under american law i mean it's you know you can you can both...
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brian: here's what i would say.k at the 2017 tax cut that pass without a single democratic vote. it was bad tax policy. it has encouraged were prophets in production -- encouraged more profits to move overseas, and it was deeply unpopular. we can raise revenue and invest in things that really matter to the american people. that is the basics of this. the corporate tax reforms we are talking about here would still leave the corporate rate lower than any year since world war ii other than the last couple of years in the wake of the trump tax cut. so we are talking about what is reasonable and practical, and the investments would really change the game for families and places like western pencil when you. lisa: there's a radical economic -- western pennsylvania. lisa: they say radical economic sea change in what you're talking about. there was a thought that the private sector was more powerful than public sector. this investment says it needs to come from the government. it is infrastructure, but a lot of other progra
brian: here's what i would say.k at the 2017 tax cut that pass without a single democratic vote. it was bad tax policy. it has encouraged were prophets in production -- encouraged more profits to move overseas, and it was deeply unpopular. we can raise revenue and invest in things that really matter to the american people. that is the basics of this. the corporate tax reforms we are talking about here would still leave the corporate rate lower than any year since world war ii other than the...
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. >> i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup. steve grasso, brian kelly, jeff mills and bonawyn and tonight china tech stocks falling hard if you own these do you sell or load up? we'll get answers. stuck in the suez, another attempt to clear the blocked ship failing, economic impact jamming up more than the cargo itself, you need to see the big pop today. and then your chart of the week lutz -- losing half its value since monday and has one trader hitting buy, seeing the value in that name, can you guess wheel bring it to -- we'll bring it to you ahead. all of that, let's begin macro. you heard about the frenzy friday finish. let's check out the tale of the tape the s&p 500, sluggish much of the day. doing nothing. hey, take the day off. nope because then later in the afternoon buyers came in stocks surging right around 3:00 p.m. all of the major averages finishing at their highs of the day and with that gain, not huge, but a gain, the s&p 500 now at nearly 6% this year, not including dividends. let's jump right in. brian kelly.
. >> i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup. steve grasso, brian kelly, jeff mills and bonawyn and tonight china tech stocks falling hard if you own these do you sell or load up? we'll get answers. stuck in the suez, another attempt to clear the blocked ship failing, economic impact jamming up more than the cargo itself, you need to see the big pop today. and then your chart of the week lutz -- losing half its value since monday and has...
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brian, do you have perspective on that? >> tom you're right about the schedule. i advocated that when i was in office. people would say where do you live? i said, three days a week in washington d.c., three days a week in washington state and one day a week over the airspace of north america. it's true, when you're flying every week, you figure out the time to the airport, from the airport, flying, better part of the day each week was in the air. it gave me the advantage that i could read a lot, which was a blessing. the other thing i want to quickly go back to what kevin eluded to earlier and tom mentioned. you know, if you don't staff the members of congress, who else is going to write the legislation? it's going to be lobbyist or career folks, it's going to be the committees or it's going to be leadership. but if you don't empower your representative to represent you, then somebody else is going to do it. somebody else is going to have the expertise, your staff won't have time to read the legislation and say, how is this
brian, do you have perspective on that? >> tom you're right about the schedule. i advocated that when i was in office. people would say where do you live? i said, three days a week in washington d.c., three days a week in washington state and one day a week over the airspace of north america. it's true, when you're flying every week, you figure out the time to the airport, from the airport, flying, better part of the day each week was in the air. it gave me the advantage that i could read...
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take care. >> you too, brian. >>> all right. thank you, gina.are just getting started on a busy friday. when we come back. is another big vaccine on the way? stunning numbers out of novavax, and where we truly stand on getting a jab into everyone who wants one. a year ago, the grocery store became one of the most important places in all of our lives and one, to be honest around here, scary at first a lot of things have changded up next, the ceo on change and how far we have come. >>> netflix and no chill, especially if you're sharing your password with somebody else netflix is cracking down we'll tell you how comg inup so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast busin
take care. >> you too, brian. >>> all right. thank you, gina.are just getting started on a busy friday. when we come back. is another big vaccine on the way? stunning numbers out of novavax, and where we truly stand on getting a jab into everyone who wants one. a year ago, the grocery store became one of the most important places in all of our lives and one, to be honest around here, scary at first a lot of things have changded up next, the ceo on change and how far we have come....
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brian? >> what a time to be there. keir simm nonz.h thanks for your reporting tonight from london. another break for us. and coming up, the real stars of the ceremony at the white house today. >>> general van ovost and lieutenant general richardson have been tested under the most difficult circumstances, and they are proven leaders. the president and i have full confidence in them to address the complex threats we face, to help lead our troops, and to keep our nation safe. >> last thing before we go tonight, the first woman vice president in our nation's history on this international women's day presiding today along with the president at a promotion announcement for two senior women in pentagon leadership. general jack vin van ovost of the u.s. air force. she is a veteran pilot. over 4,000 cockpit hours in different types of aircraft. basically if they built it she can fly it. served in afghanistan and gulf, recipient of the bronze star, she is being promoted to head the entire u.s. transportation command. please note the four stars
brian? >> what a time to be there. keir simm nonz.h thanks for your reporting tonight from london. another break for us. and coming up, the real stars of the ceremony at the white house today. >>> general van ovost and lieutenant general richardson have been tested under the most difficult circumstances, and they are proven leaders. the president and i have full confidence in them to address the complex threats we face, to help lead our troops, and to keep our nation safe....
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we are not there yet, brian. but, you know, we are on our way if we're just a little more patient. >> andy, i know to your great consternation and personal frustration, you are in washington watching these states lifting restrictions. and part of it is as no one needs to remind you, you are battling human nature. the weather is changing. people have been stuck inside for a year. i want to read you what a friend of this broadcast, dr. vin gupta out in seattle said today on social media. florida has the third most cases and fourth most deaths due to covid nationwide. if florida were a country, it would be in the top 15 worldwide. it's an incubator for dangerous variants because of his foolish governor. protect yourself, ignore him, dr. gupta writes. and the question for you, andy, what should americans who are watching tonight be doing that they're not doing? and how do you advise americans, for example, those who've lucky enough to have been vaccinated, who want to get out and want to travel. >> so i think we're m
we are not there yet, brian. but, you know, we are on our way if we're just a little more patient. >> andy, i know to your great consternation and personal frustration, you are in washington watching these states lifting restrictions. and part of it is as no one needs to remind you, you are battling human nature. the weather is changing. people have been stuck inside for a year. i want to read you what a friend of this broadcast, dr. vin gupta out in seattle said today on social media....
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take care. >> thank you, brian. care. >> thank you very much >>> the arts, of course, will go on so will we, by the way coming up, margin calls, media giants and major banks the market story that rocked the world. futures are down this morning. and a reminder, a soft nudge if you have not subscribed to our podcast, don't worry check out the podcast. listen in the car or on the plane. we're back right after this. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. so you're a small business, plus, herbal and other immune superstars. or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't d
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i'm brian kilmeade. listen to the radio show tomorrow 9 to noon and back here tomorrow night at 7:00. tucker carlson is now. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." a horrible story from the state
i'm brian kilmeade. listen to the radio show tomorrow 9 to noon and back here tomorrow night at 7:00. tucker carlson is now. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." a horrible story from the state
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we're almost out of time brian go ahead. i mean ok come on february 22nd there was an insurgent uprising that toppled the government the president you know code which fled for his life he would have been killed otherwise i mean the idea that this did not happen the idea that it was a fake news i mean. whatever side you are you have to take actual reality for what it is the government where in the ukraine was toppled by navy never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment for democracy this actually happened it's not made up it's real it happened. oh all right a guy who i was a very interesting alternative history lesson that's all the time we have i went on when he thanks to my guest in washington london and in budapest and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. i guess the block clock is really the emerging truth you know time magazine called the truth machine and it's showing the truth about american politics that they're full of hot air they have nothing to say th
we're almost out of time brian go ahead. i mean ok come on february 22nd there was an insurgent uprising that toppled the government the president you know code which fled for his life he would have been killed otherwise i mean the idea that this did not happen the idea that it was a fake news i mean. whatever side you are you have to take actual reality for what it is the government where in the ukraine was toppled by navy never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment for...
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>> it feels like it, brian.e hope that there is a spring market, but the home builders are going higher with the broader markets but it is because of the slight pullback after the recent spike. the 30-year mortgage rate loosely follows. the rate where they last bo bottomed with the 30-year fixed is 2.8, and then it shot up landing at 3.27% last friday. today it did drop back to 3.22%, but if you are talking about taking out a $300,000 mortgage, it is a difference of about $75 a month on the monthly payment or nearly $1,000 a year, and that largely why you saw the stocks with the big names of lennard and some of them coming off of the recent highs. home prices are incredibly hot, and construction is a premium r and the price of a new home was 5% in january year over census,o buyers are pinch and making the higher prices harder to afford, brian. >> i love the chopper, diana, because it is the money raining down from the fed with the interest rates. >> why not >> cue the helicopter over diana's head and the leaf bl
>> it feels like it, brian.e hope that there is a spring market, but the home builders are going higher with the broader markets but it is because of the slight pullback after the recent spike. the 30-year mortgage rate loosely follows. the rate where they last bo bottomed with the 30-year fixed is 2.8, and then it shot up landing at 3.27% last friday. today it did drop back to 3.22%, but if you are talking about taking out a $300,000 mortgage, it is a difference of about $75 a month on...
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it is a feel-good story. >> it is, brian. when you see two unique partnerships and two pharma companies coming in, it is with biotech, but it is with these two companies, and jen psaki is just talking about this at the briefing just now, and this is what she said. >> learned early on, that they were, well, not early on, but recent days and they were behind on the manufacturing capacity, and so we took steps to ensure we could capitalize on the scientific breakthrough. >> so sake psaki is saying thatn j j&j said they were behind, and they want to deliver 20 million by the end of march, so we don't have details of how much that is going to speed it up, and we should get some details from president biden, but we know that merck is going to dedicate two u.s. facilities to filling the vials and making the vaccine itself, and so it could take several months to get the facilities online, and it could double the j&j vaccine, and the press was pressing jen psaki on this of how it could produce more than a billion and we don't know, bu
it is a feel-good story. >> it is, brian. when you see two unique partnerships and two pharma companies coming in, it is with biotech, but it is with these two companies, and jen psaki is just talking about this at the briefing just now, and this is what she said. >> learned early on, that they were, well, not early on, but recent days and they were behind on the manufacturing capacity, and so we took steps to ensure we could capitalize on the scientific breakthrough. >> so...
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brian: kind of.ee the decline of ark and tesla and things like that happen at the same time, everybody a few weeks ago was saying these are way too frothy. i don't think they are going to take that too seriously. and you look at credit spreads, still very tight. i wrote yesterday about how junk bonds are actually going to be just fine probably, even though yields are all in at a very low level, just because this potential economic boost is going to keep default at a minimum, and overall help credit quantity. i don't think they are really stressing out about the move, even though it has been much swifter than most anybody expected. caroline: jobs data tomorrow, any expectations on if the market will react heavily? brian: given the magnitude of the move today, it is really hard to say whether a beat will do much of anything for it. 190 5000 jobs added is the projection -- 195,000 jobs added, if there is a beat, you have to ask, is the fed going to tighten more quickly? probably not. it is hard to get a
brian: kind of.ee the decline of ark and tesla and things like that happen at the same time, everybody a few weeks ago was saying these are way too frothy. i don't think they are going to take that too seriously. and you look at credit spreads, still very tight. i wrote yesterday about how junk bonds are actually going to be just fine probably, even though yields are all in at a very low level, just because this potential economic boost is going to keep default at a minimum, and overall help...
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what can you tell us >> reporter: brian, we were waiting for these.t would come within 48 hours. the bizarre situation overnight monday into tuesday. after we saw the better than expected phase three results from the trial in the u.s. showing 79% efficacy against asymptomatic disease we expected a big difference and what we see is not a big difference 76% vaccine efficacy is now the top line number of symptomatic covid. that is three points lower from monday efficacy against severe disease did not change at all. 100% now there are eight severe cases in the trials strengthening the finding. efficacy in people over 65 went up five points to 85% from 80% there were 49 more cases overall in the trial monday. the monday information they used was based on the interim analysis, with the cutoff of february 17th. that was more than a month ago that is a longer time than the vaccine trials which are moving quickly. the fact that the safety monitoring board felt astrazeneca used the outdated information is a head scratcher, brian. the numbers did not change that
what can you tell us >> reporter: brian, we were waiting for these.t would come within 48 hours. the bizarre situation overnight monday into tuesday. after we saw the better than expected phase three results from the trial in the u.s. showing 79% efficacy against asymptomatic disease we expected a big difference and what we see is not a big difference 76% vaccine efficacy is now the top line number of symptomatic covid. that is three points lower from monday efficacy against severe...
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brian?you know, diana, if you look at the construction, especially, you know, northern virginia, outside of that, by dulles airport, it seems like all of these companies are building data centers right next to each other. i assume that has something to do with a, energy demand, b, that's when the fiberoptic pipes are, or c all of the above >> it's like you're answering the question for me, brian that's absolutely right. spencer levy likened it to wall street in the 1920s, everyone wanted to be where the information was, where the stock exchange was, where they could exchange their data, and so they built together they wanted their offices together same with data centers, and also you talk about these data centers wanting to go green. that's part of it as well. energy uses where they can pool some of those resources and save a little bit on the energy costs as well. >> i promise i did not look at any of the story ahead of time, but it does make a lot of sense. these things are the greatest po
brian?you know, diana, if you look at the construction, especially, you know, northern virginia, outside of that, by dulles airport, it seems like all of these companies are building data centers right next to each other. i assume that has something to do with a, energy demand, b, that's when the fiberoptic pipes are, or c all of the above >> it's like you're answering the question for me, brian that's absolutely right. spencer levy likened it to wall street in the 1920s, everyone wanted...
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brian kemp knows his state is trending against his idiotic policies and brian kemp is a feckless coward and always has been. this is the trick with trumpism, right, joy? he thinks that bypassing this bill, somehow that's going to protect him next year. no, it won't. republicans will kick him out of office because republicans know if he goes head-to-head with stacey abrams, he's going to lose next year. people like black voters matter and the new georgia project and everyone else is organizing to put pressure on coca-cola, delta and everybody else because these laws aren't just foolish, these laws aren't just racist but are destructive to a functional democracy. they're taking power out of the hands of local elected officials. they're making it more difficult for people to even go to drop boxes. so there is no value to this. i think this is just the opening salvo. i think there's going to be a long extended battle in this state and ultimately i think they're going to lose because the demographics of georgia and the financial incentives in georgia make keeping laws like this on the books
brian kemp knows his state is trending against his idiotic policies and brian kemp is a feckless coward and always has been. this is the trick with trumpism, right, joy? he thinks that bypassing this bill, somehow that's going to protect him next year. no, it won't. republicans will kick him out of office because republicans know if he goes head-to-head with stacey abrams, he's going to lose next year. people like black voters matter and the new georgia project and everyone else is organizing...
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>> reporter: hey, brian. yeah, we have -- we went kind of all over the eastern part of the state to try and get a sense of what people are thinking here. look, vaccine hesitancy has dropped in the weeks and months since the first covid-19 vaccine was authorized with emergency approval in the united states. there are still pockets of skepticism nationwide. one thing that we are seeing in polls and continue to see in more recent polls is that vaccine skepticism is stronger and holding steady among one group in particular, and that is republicans. so we decided to head to one of the reddest counties in mississippi, smith county, and travel east to get a sense of what people think about covid vaccines. listen here. do you plan to get vaccinated? >> no, ma'am. >> how come? >> cause i'm a good old country boy and i drink for what i need. >> i made up my mind 40 years ago never to get another flu shot. >> no flu shot, no covid vaccine. >> no. it's the flu. it ain't a covid. it's the flu. >> i've just got questions.
>> reporter: hey, brian. yeah, we have -- we went kind of all over the eastern part of the state to try and get a sense of what people are thinking here. look, vaccine hesitancy has dropped in the weeks and months since the first covid-19 vaccine was authorized with emergency approval in the united states. there are still pockets of skepticism nationwide. one thing that we are seeing in polls and continue to see in more recent polls is that vaccine skepticism is stronger and holding...
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brian?ie, it was not just that, and may vis discount tire, and don't forget a $6.5 billion deal for a tire and oil changing shop. >> you are right. reit privates up big today. >> come on, greasing the wheels of capitalism. >> hmm. >> that is a tire change joke, leslie picking. >> i thought that i had taken up all of the puns today, but you come in with one more, and thank you for that. >> that tire joke really fell flat. thank you, leslie. >> all right. >> and i knew that leslie would appreciate it. nobody else did. rocket not lifting today, and shares are down 30%, but the recent monster run powered by reddit made one man very rich. we will look at him and another becoming very rich after announcing that the market increase is going to increase the dividend and the annual hike we will be back after this they know exactly which parking lots have the strongest signal. i just don't have the bandwidth for more business. seriously, i don't have the bandwidth. glitchy video calls with regional of
brian?ie, it was not just that, and may vis discount tire, and don't forget a $6.5 billion deal for a tire and oil changing shop. >> you are right. reit privates up big today. >> come on, greasing the wheels of capitalism. >> hmm. >> that is a tire change joke, leslie picking. >> i thought that i had taken up all of the puns today, but you come in with one more, and thank you for that. >> that tire joke really fell flat. thank you, leslie. >> all right....
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>> brian, i wish i had an answer to that. i have been in the capitol quite frequently, i had the pleasure of bringing my dad, a world war ii veteran to have lunch with the sgt. at arms in the senate cafeteria. i share the thrill that you just described. going forward, i wish this was a quick fix. a simple fix. but the partisan politics that rule everything in america, are going to interfear with something that is quite clear cut, in terms of the report. security needs to be vastly improved at that facility, balancing a public access, and public security. and the security of the congress. going forward, i worry about everything that i see and hear about what is doing on up in that building is going to work against the well thought-out outline of what needs to be done. i wish i could be more optimistic looking at this. but i'm one of those who really do believe this is going to require a 9/11 style commission to ultimately get resolved, even that seemingly simple solution is tied up in the partisan politics that is ruling the r
>> brian, i wish i had an answer to that. i have been in the capitol quite frequently, i had the pleasure of bringing my dad, a world war ii veteran to have lunch with the sgt. at arms in the senate cafeteria. i share the thrill that you just described. going forward, i wish this was a quick fix. a simple fix. but the partisan politics that rule everything in america, are going to interfear with something that is quite clear cut, in terms of the report. security needs to be vastly...