she wanted to contribute in the way so many brave americans did after that heinous attack against our sovereignty and against our people. and for it to end up this way for her because of politics, she says, really is distressing. >> sandra: really remarkable. we will continue to keep our eye on the hearing room there in washington, john. on set now, joining us is the president of grv strategies and former chief of staff to congressman ken buck and sean duffy is also here, host of the bottom line on fox business, i'll be joining you tomorrow night. incredibly emotional testimony to watch nicole parker explain in very clear detail what she saw as the politization of the fbi, why she had to walk away and could not help but tear up and get emotional what has happened to it. >> someone who loved the fbi, and law enforcement, to have to walk away from a job you love because you have a corrupt agency, it pulls your heart strings. but we all know as americans this is what has been happening
maybe going to be brought to light because a judge could have ordered that, and that's why, you know, he basically had no choice but to do what he did. so i think it is going to play a large part, plus there is such a sympathy factor here. what his son did -- keep in mind, this is his son's crime, not alex's crime, it's his son's crime, but what he did was horrific by ending the life of an innocent teenager, that's going to play at the heart strings of this jury and it's coming in. >> john: we will keep watching the trial, more interesting by the moment. >> can't stop. >> john: january jobs report shows unemployment hitting a 53-year low as president biden touts his policies as the reasons why that happened. but a record number of americans say they are worse off now financially since the president got elected. what is behind that disconnect? art laffer is here with an economic reality check. >> gillian: human smuggling is
afternoon. >> in this video it is said that tyre nichols cries for his mother. did you hear that? >> i did. i heard him call out for his mother. for his mom. i did. >> and? >> that's why this incident -- not just that, but just the disregard for humanity as i mentioned before, i think that's what really just pulls at your heart strings and makes you wonder why was a sense of care and concern for this individual just absent from this situation by all who went to the scene? >> speaking of the people who went to the scene, did you speak to any of the officers after -- >> i have not. >> you have not? >> i have not. >> have you spoke to the family of tyre nichols? >> i have.
win showing republicans are the obstacle to improving security at the border. the biggest obstacle, joe biden himself." rodney, what does the president want out of the lifting of title 42? >> i can't speculate what the president himself wants at this point in time. when i was chief and dealing with political appointees, it was hard to get any real truck shun or long-term focus out of this. the reality on the ground today is very different than what you see on the other networks. last month in november, out of the 200,000 encounters, 196,000 were single adults, not families, not something that they try to pull on your emotional heart strings with on the other networks or this administration. this administration is creating a national security threat. >> quick last question for you here. tom holman the other day said they could easily reactivate the
really quickly. i want to give you a chance to weigh in. should biden go to the border? or does that revert resources? >> i'm not as concerned about the optics this administration is doing, but inaction, with regard to securing the border. and anything and everything they can do to secure the border. the immediate needs we'll hear from the mayor of el paso. they have a dire need. and border state governors are saying the influx of migrants is becoming critical. so, the more we can do to secure the border is important. that's a long-term problem. but to maria's issue, i encourage americans to use their heart strings right now. look at the organizations like red cross and other faith-based groups that are helping the migrants over the holidays and do what you can to donate and help those in the holiday season. >> humanitarian crisis. alice stewart and maria cardona, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, paula. feliz navidad. inflation, rising interest
actually portrayed as it actually is during the campaign? if you could speak to both of those, i'd appreciate it. >> look, i think what you find on this topic is that republicans are able to pray on fear, on hate, on division, which is a much easier and simpler argument to make and to sort of pull at the heart strings of voters. you know, democrats are the party of ideas and solutions, and in new york and elsewhere, republicans' only policy is just to lock more people up, which has been proven over time actually not to make the public more safe. and so it's a nuanced issue that we democrats need to start tackling, addressing and messaging better because there are a lot of different components to this. so i look forward to working
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>> they understand that film should be an experience usual medium. that you can feel like you are in some kind of horrible survivor story in the midst of very rugged wilderness. it pulls on your heart strings. pulls your heart out and kicks you while you are down. you are gutted. you are gutted by his films. but, you can't look away. >> jesus christ, jesus christ, what happened? >> they are these emotional personal films that really i think energize film in general.