over tv ratings backfire as more people tune into damning evidence showing what led up to the capitol attack? i will put that question to my panel of experts. later today, it marks seven years since the supreme court legalized same sex marriage across the country. is that right? now, after roe is overturned? i will talk to the teenager who publicly took a stand against florida s don t say gay bill. all of that and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. on this day in 2015, the supreme court said the country into a frenzy of emotion, declaring that same-sex couples had the right to marry in all 50 states. now, that freedom and some rights of the very personal to you may be on the chopping block. after a woman s constitutional rights to choose was ripped away on friday. saturday was another day that was full of rallies in protests from coast to coast, with thousands of people to crying the court s decision and demanding that the right to an aborti
private sector when it comes to growing our economy, how we re going to support the rule of law in our border security and how water going to stop the challenge of fentanyl and deaths through overuse of illegal drugs. these are the challenges that we face. we have to talk about it. that s what america is yearning for. so to me, that s the 2024 debate. we just need to stay away from the distractions that take us back too old grievances. that s why in my judgment would be a worst case scenario to go back and retread the steps that donald trump took us in in the past election cycle. neil: still he could be your nominee. would you support him in 2024 if he were? we ll do everything we can to show that there s alternatives. you look at the the recent poll numbers. it shows that there s others that are really being competitive in that marketplace. governor desantis. i think it shows first of all
1,400 arrests border related. these are the ones in my jail. 500 felony victims of crime. so again, it s not a good time, neil. neil: thanks, sheriff. hang in there. if we don t chat soon, have a merry christmas. it s not been merry times for your work. be well. thank you again. thank you, neil. neil: meantime, it s a massive storm and much of the northeast is getting hit with ice, snow and sleet and heavy damage down south. i mean damage. extreme damage. robert ray is there. robert? neil, two times in the past eight months, the new orleans metro has opinion hit by a tornado. where i m standing, two times this building has been destroyed. we ll have the details coming up after this commercial break.
lefting next week. we have exclusiving with congressman chip roy, congresswoman veronica escobar. they both believe there s a disaster. we re on an hour early because we re ling into the world cup final on sunday. neil: oh, that s right. forgot about that. since we re not in it, i don t care but that s probably not a very good view. especially when i learned that fox is covering it. bad move on my part. thanks, shannon bream. meantime, tik tok, well, they want it to rock but not here. not anywhere here. wait till you hear the concerted effort right now among republicans, in fact a lot of democrats to shut the puppy down. aishah hasnie on that. aishah? good way to put it, neil, always very clever with your wording there. we re getting so close to a some kind of a ban on tik tok. we re inching closer to it. it s stalled right now in the house. i ll give you a commercial break
reasons. one where it is stored, would have access theoretically to the chinese government. they would have access to data that is scored. secondly, it s based upon intelligence information that we get from the fbi and our security agencies. so i think it s absolutely clear that it should not be used on government platforms. that s why it s important that not just states do that and take that leadership but i hope the federal government will ban it on use of federal platforms as well unless there s a legitimate law enforcement purpose in it. that is a step that we ve taken. i think it s important whenever you look at the potential threat and the compromise of data and the access to our state networks. neil: governor a lot of younger people love it. the tik tok, the dance videos. it s morphed in to something more. i get it. they hear about government spying on them and they cynically come back, well, we re always being tracked, whether it s by someone else, someone