g.o.p. still expected to take the house but a smaller margin the senate up for grabs. i have been wanting to do things outside of the government. the covid czar himself dr. anthony fauci moving up his retirement to this december. his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history. action. judd strikes one tout right. forget that number 47 for aaron judd. and it s 2-0, yankees. oh, i want to dance with somebody i want to feel the heat of somebody it yeah, i want to dance with somebody will with somebody who lost me. steve: big dance today in a couple of states because they are having primaries. you are looking live at our nation s capitol, the seat of government. 71 degrees down there. high of 87. and as you can see clear as a bell. it s a beautiful day. we have selected that as the start-off picture for this tuesday, august 23rd, 2022, because katie pavlich is in the thousand. she is on the couch today. katie: i m here. steve: tha
been so destructive. he thinks people that disagree with him are beneath him. his policies were the driving force behind locking kids out of school and parts of this country for over a year. forcing them to wear masks for 8 hours a day for two years. he cost people jobs. he destroyed people s businesses with his policies. and he was never willing to admit he was wrong, when it was clear that those policies don t work. you know, it s one thing when you are in just came out it was a novel thing. there was a lot of information people needed. so just admit that some of the things you said were wrong. and he will not do that. he has not been honest about what he did in wuhan with funding the gain of function research. i hope if republicans take control that they will get to the bottom of everything from the origins of covid to all the manifest failures of the public health establishment particularly dr. anthony fauci. brian: right. i think he has done more damage to more people and more a
parents going to school board meetings. who would have ever thought that. i think when republicans look at that and they are yub set about it, it s against the back drop of all that conduct where basically these agencies have become the enforcement arm of one particular faction of our country against everybody else. and so that s why i think people are concerned about it. i haven t read the motion in terms of what was going on. but clearly, federal agencies in the past 5, 10 years have been weaponized against people the government doesn t like. that s just a fact. brian: governor, have you spoken to the former president about it or about anything lately? well, brian, to the extent i do have conversations with him. i m sure doj and fbi would leak that to the new york times. so, stay tuned on. that was. steve: all right. governor, thank you very much for joining us on primary day today in florida. thank you. steve: you bet. brian: is he projected a winner. steve: he is to
classroom, understand what she means. she wants to use our schools to indoctrinate students into her ideology. and our position on schools is that the purpose of a school system to educate kids not to indoctrine nate kids. so, yes, we oppose things like critical race theory in our k through 12 schools. want to teach american history and american certificates. and make sure that parents have confidence sending their kids to school. the schools are going to be focused on the core academic subject and not try to inject left wing ideology into the curriculum. brian: have a teacher shortage talk about using veterans to do it. one of the big things in florida the pay is so low. what are you doing about the pay? brian, since i have been governor we just did the largest pay increase for teachers that we have ever had in florida. when i became governor the average salary was over 40,000. the with the budget we just signed now over 48,000. we are in the top 10 for average
katie: beautiful sight in the morning. brian: pennsylvania big state landlocked. steve: gigantic. brian: make statements like that because i didn t look up the details. bush tail in pennsylvania. beautiful day to start your tuesday. and by the way today is a primary day. katie: it is another primary day in america. steve: in fact, ladies and gentlemen from pennsylvania to florida you are looking live right now at seminole county, florida, where the polls opened 2 minutes and 5 seconds ago for the primary in florida. also, they opened at 6:00 here in new york. brian: several key races unfolding in florida and new york, including the battle to decide who will challenge florida governor ron desantis this november. katie: todd piro joins us live with more. todd? todd: good morning to all three of you. let s start in the empire state. long time congress members jerry nadler and carol malone squaring off in the heated 12th district