happy abouta si my marriage. i'm not putting on a sig annd and yelling at people i hadhapp with my marriage suggests maybe i'm not quite as happy as iaim . claim to be . i' i'm proud of my abortion. yeahm proud of, you're not. you're sad about it becauseyo it's inherently sad, isn't debat really a debate. bed we can debate what limits should be put on it. but we need to take three steps back and ask ourselves, what ask is this exactly? reall what are they really saying? what are they promising towhat the american population when they promote this and what they're saying and citibank and nike, dick's sporting goods dick's sporting goods and thes and all these huge companies that are affirmatively promoting abortion by paying companieses that artheir female abortions, we're suddenly banning its female employees, which is , you know, takee your victories as you got themwe . what do they really say?aying? they're really saying it is more important to serve us tn us than to have a family. you will be happier as you risei within our company then you would be if you had your ownd yr children. now, i never hear any republican pushback against this, but i can't imagi a more grotesqu, an obviousa moe lie. children are the most enduring s source of joy. this is not an ideological notir point. [a it is truepplause]. even when they go wrong as they do. and by the way, it's, never the parents fault. parent'sfather for a little off. no, my kids are great, but but o they do go wrong, actually . >> and sometimes tragediesmetime occur with your own children.cu there's nothing more heartit doe wrenching, but it doesn'tsn detract from the unchanged frood little fact that children are the main source of joy and meaning in human life.period period. period.. so anyone that tells you no, what you so anyone who tells you know,, y what you really want, what you really want missed. >> twenty eight year old cie is to move up charge otantto vice president in charge of international bonds. really, really is someone from the h.r. department going tond hold my hand in hospiceny 40 years from now? is the company going to love me? uncommanded. we know it's a lie. t it's a lie.liy and in telling that lie,g youngr they areic stripping young onl americans of the promise of the only thing that matters, which is having a family. hate to admit this because it's so shameful, but this countryrao is the highest rate of singlein parenthood in the world. worlthat doesn't bother the peoe who run the country. in fact, some of the biggestorao corporations in americns oakenae just taking a major step ton make that problem even worse.wo we'll tell you what they're doing next. you what they're doing next the military mission in afghanistan will conclude on august 31st. i don't believe among any of our most senior military advisers that any of them thought it was going to go well. these people need help unless what it takes to save. you're working for and for those we're going to kill your whole family is no time. the taliban will kill me. we ended up with about 12 people that we put together of the special operations community. >> we knew the clock was ticking. the taliban knows the streets. they have been positioning for this exact moment. the white house was waving behind our own citizens and our wartime allies. somebody has to step up. are you going to be the person that's going to raise your hand to go and upgrades into the details? 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the cuts. are you surprised?he s and at the samame tie time, youg should know these companies aret offering to pay their employees thousands of dollars ift th they only get that abortion. okay , so companies are encouraging abortion. why is that?t? >> rebecca hendricks's with the hudson institute and she's alsoi the mother ochs isf five . >> she joins us tonight. rebecca, thanks so much foror cn coming on . sog why would disney or any other big publicly held companyn want its female employees to have abortions? s well, it's better for bus the business. it's better for the business. b. there's a political an and there is a political and cultural demand that they are perceiving. lik not only did companies like disney, amazon, and kroger come out and say that they're going to now offer abortio ofn coverage in the health care that, they offer, they're also going t to pay for travel for employees who want abortions, who are in red states who have more hu restrictive, more humane abortion regimes, abor post roe. they'r they're going to now pay for tre to lr travel to leave that state toeave that stat access ao they can find all of this money in the couch. his monecushions post roe . the but they can't seem to findy to enough money to make sure thatee they have flexible care, careymaternity paid maternit for new mothers who are who are having new babies or think about having babie havg s or more time at home with their new children who that they who >> it's their nee through adoptn tucker. so, again, it's good forgood fo their bottom line. line, for people to have for for people to havek they abortions, but also that they think that there's thisthis demand signal from political leaders and from the culture that they're willing to go to the press and advertise. >> they're now offering this abortion services. it's just so openly evils because what they're saying to. their employees is we don't care aboutat they're you at all you at we don't want you to have a personal life or something e thatif might enrich you, muche less children to take care of you in old age. th aboutat we of your labor. wer and so whatever we can do to keep you atomized and alone, weo will pay for. i mean, does anyone say anything about that? anything a that? >> well, well, i mean, obviously, it's inhumane. >> it's barbaric.s i often think, you know,no i study geopolitics and not just how the united states can continue to compete with authoritarian countries, but alson countrie what makes td states great and worth defending. i mean, what is the americandefd dream? is the american dream m takingt, a woman six to eight weeksr postpartum, putting her in an ugly cubicle so that she cane c more money for the make more money for the ceos while their child, their nursing child,e in ame the care of somebody else? that is not the american dream.t that is a sauvie national aim. t >> it's an american nightmare., tucker, the shift from big companies from being kind of roughly pro-american,neutral is politically neutral to just h openly evil really has changedas everything, i think. and i appreciate your keeping track of ir t fokeepinr rebecca. thanks very much.e good to see you.you. thanks, tucker. >>so it's hard to believe this, but pew actually studied that. they took a look at one in 30 countries around the world p and found the united states now has the world'd s highest rate f children living in single parent households. nearly a quarterf children of ao the united states under 18 live with just one parent worldwide. l withthat number would be seven 7 percent of children livingchildr with just one .'t so it's extremely unnatural, doesn't work.k. so nobody want s it, but it's being pushed by our leaders. so when are we going to acknowledge the link between th what we have now, which is fatherlessness and the total collapse of everything else? f everythiand what are we goingo about it? ned ryan is the ceo of american majority, are happy to abou welcome him tonight. ned, thanks so much for comingi on . this is like one of those few facts in social science. it's beyond dispute. if you don't hav e a father iyondn have the home, everything is much, more likely to go wrong. so why do are the geniuses in charge of our federal agencies pretend that's not true? >> prete well, you could argue,g tucker, there's a systematic approach, as the black lives li matter pointed out, to destroy the nucular western family. and so, in so doing, destroyfamy americans in an intentional way and remove the father as the anfigure to put in the statefige as the authority figure. and , you knowi have, i have to go back in this whole situation, tucker. and one of the basic premises of this country is a t self-governing republican in which individuals were expected to govern themselves, which lea would lead to more freedom in part and parcel of that selfpart governance of the individual ane as a strong father figure,di leading the family unitng t