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Fox Report With Jon Scott

to mention his terrible actions in afghanistan which led us into this international crisis. but this border is really serious. they are finding ways the cartels of found ways to get to the northern border this has made our country every state in the united states is now a border state. everyone is at risk. denies state taxpayers and residents because my understanding the northern border crossing numbers just this. and they have been in the past 10 years combined. ski trip. >> then pent up a near 50% chance of the northern border what they called the swan sector. it has been a struggle to get any kind of response from secretary mayorkas which again i cannot emphasize enough heat either needs to resign or be impeached. we need help, waiting drones, lead drone technology the cartels are using drones are using human trafficking. they are using all kinds of innocent children. we have heard stories about diseases trying to cancel title 42 importer agents describing that new diseases i mentioned

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Alex Wagner Tonight

was to be inclusive by adopting an open admissions program that wouldn't discriminate based on race, creed, national origin, or cultural status. it was a novelty in a state that was once part of the slave owning confederacy. today new college of florida ranks number three in the princeton review of public colleges and universities that make an impact in the community. the school only has about 700 students, many of whom identify as non-heterosexual. in fact, that's one of the specifically inclusive things about the college. students get to decide their gender identity without judgment in the state of florida. you probably see where this is going. new college of florida has become the new target of governor ron desantis' cultural war. he thinks that because a school is funded by state taxpayers the school ought to have a conservative identity, a conservative christian identity, which is not what it has had or

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America Reports

other resources for migrants. another $20 million from state taxpayers and city officials are asking for additional $50 million to provide resources for migrants in the current year. despite the pushback from the neighborhood, the city says they could move into the old school as soon as today, john. >> john: grady trimble on the ground in chicago. thank you. >> sandra: migrants housed in a new york city hotel are refusing to leave after they want to mover them to a newly opened shelter. david lee. >> sandra, at this hour there is a standoff taking place between the migrants and new york city officials. take a look behind me, get a glimpse of what's taking place here just outside hells kitchen neighborhood in manhattan. a few dozen migrants on the streets say they will not move, they were single men who were told they had to leave their rooms to make room for migrants

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Candidate profile: Merrimack House District 19, Concord Ward 5

MERRIMACK HOUSE DISTRICT 19 Concord Ward 5 Patrice Myers Party: Republican Residence: Concord Occupation: Retired from NH Department of Safety. Veteran of the U.S. Air Force and N.H. Air National Guard Incumbent? No Abortion: Does not support a...

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America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith-20211230-19:37:00

hassle at the airport, assuming the airline didn't cancel our flights, trying to go through airport security. that is why we know people are watching them be apprehended, which we know is a danger. we know it has an impact on our schools and resources. state taxpayers, federal taxpayers are subsidizing this. i eluded to the supreme court case, that is what the biden administration wants to give government benefits, essentially welfare to people coming into this country illegally, which i think is fundamentally unfair to hardworking taxpayers. then when you put on top of that the fact that the cartels have seized essentially operational control of our border, and we in arizona, just this year, more than 9 million sentinel pills just this year in arizona. enough to kill possibly the entire population of the state in one year. and this is not staying in arizona. it's not staying in texas. this will be spreading throughout the country. the biden administration sees tonic seems more focused on being woke and greedy than

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20210817-23:36:00

around anyone else and we find out he had covid. he's taken his fight against masks and vaccine mandates to the state supreme court. how much does this diagnosis weaken his argumargument? >> i wish governor abbott a speedy recovery but i'm sure he's learning now masks are a lot cheaper than regeneron. why tie the hands of the public health officials behind their back. you have two weapons, one is vaccines and one is masking and for children under 12 that's the only weapon they have. it seriously weakens his argument. >> it's amazing. regeneron is $1500 per dose. he's getting it. ron desantis pushed that as a solution. i guess they think other state taxpayers will pay for it. it's incredible. by far the most expensive option and of course, you can get really sick. so we're also learning the biden administration is preparing to recommend covid booster shots for most adults eight months after they're fully vaccinated.

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FOX Friends First

assistance to illegal immigrant. todd: buddy carter warns that fuel is fueling the crisis. he joins us now. he says state are playing the shell game and it needs to' to. how are the states beating the system? >> no question about it first of all from, hardworking american should never -- illegal immigrants. the states are playing the shell game. what they're doing is setting up programs with state tax funds and using those tax funds from their state taxpayers to and using discretionary found fill in the gaps where the state funds were supposed to be used. it's nothing more than a shell game. what my legislation will do is to say that discretionary federal funds cannot be sent to states that are assisting illegal immigrants with programs and with money in order to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190224:01:05:00

>> explain to me that decision, that he would make them public or keep them sealed. why would he keep them sealed? >> well, if mr. manafort is sentenced to 25 years in prison, which is effectively a life sentence for a 70-year-old man, and there is no pardon -- >> i see. >> then perhaps there's no reason to move forward and put the resources of state taxpayers, you know, in putting another trial forward, "the new york times" is reporting that the plan, as of now, is to move forward with charges regardless, but we've been told, it could go either way, and that that is still something being discussed and considered. >> and obviously, two considerations here. one, the president can't pardon state crimes, which is clearly front of mind and driving part of the thinking here. number two, there are double jeopardy protections. these charges have to be different, obviously, than the federal charges, right? >> yes, and as explained to us, they are different, that federal tax crimes, federal financial crimes are different than the state crimes that would be outlined in the state law violations that have been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190223:01:05:00

mortgage fraud and tax fraud and other related financial matters. >> explain to me that decision that he would make them public to keep them sealed. >> if manafort is sentenced to 25 years in prison, which is effectively a life sentence for a 70-year-old man and no pardon, then perhaps there's no reason to move forward and have state taxpayers pay for another trial going forward. the plan is to go forward wi charges regardless but that is still something to be discussed and considered. >> and one, the president can't pardon state crimes which is a thriving part of the thinking. number two there are double jeopardy protections. the charges have to be different, obviously. >> as explained to us, they are different. federal tax crimes are different than the state crimes out lawed

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170707:08:32:00

party lines with every democrat voting for the bill and every republican voting against it. the bill requires insurance companies to cover the cost of abortions no matter when they are being sought during a pregnancy. there can be no co-pays or deductibles. senate republicans issued a statement saying "the bill is nothing more than a political statement and a political gift card to planned parenthood that brought unnecessary drama and divisiveness to the end of the legislative session." the cost to taxpayers is $10 million. covers abortions for all women including those in the country illegally. pew research estimates there are 160,000 illegal immigrants in oregon. the state already pays for poor women to end pregnancies. there is an exemption for insurance companies connected to her religion and that applies to providence health and services which covers 260,000 oregonians. if any women insured by providence want an abortion, they can go to a clinic which will be reimbursed by state taxpayers.

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