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Fox News at Night

bright and all of the money tha flowed into schools during and after covid is proof that no amount of money can fix broken systems. congress set aside the arctic $190 billion to keep learning calling but that money has not made a difference. these test scores are terrible so there's more proof if you don't the teachers unions to -- what we need is a fundamental change that starts with school choice. we hear a lot about how scores for students across the board i america have been falling in math and sciences, but this is different. this is a more liberal arts focus group of subjects were talking about here. if students, mere students can' grasp the fundamentals in us history, it seems particularly hopeless. >> it does seem hopeless of the

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Fox News at Night

this investigation he has all the -- that is what he is doing and based on reported, we think it may be a decision on whether or not there's this charge and the tax evasion charge in the very near future. does that mean that all things and capitol hill are true? i don't know. that the politics that we have to wait to see. >> my question here is yesterda i had a chance to talk to senator ron johnson my i asked him why republicans didn't wait until they had seen the underlying documents, these whistleblower claims before the went public with this. he said it is because they want to pressure the attorney genera merrick garland, to provide them . is that nonlegal strategy quick. >> i used to work at the justic department and they are always going to be resistant to sherry any time of law information wit congress. as mr. pollard said it's case that there's a us attorney stil

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Fox News at Night

conducting an investigation and on the other hand if congress wants the -- they can put a lot of political pressure and confirm anything refused to fill the department and they can demand that they b shown the documents on some kin of close setting that is not public that is why i think a special counsel would solve som of these problems because the reason congress wants to see them as they don't trust mert garland and that is exactly why under trump the whole thing was from the hands of muller. >> how did that turn out. >> congress does need to see it. >> john and richard, we could keep going this all night. we got to leave it they are. good to see you. >> coming up we told you about the pandemic at historically lo test scores for students in reading and math and now up brand-new -- history has been hit really hard . plus later the nightcap argued guilty of productivity at work

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

have the answer to this, but i there any recourse, is there any recourse by the voters, by the state party to basically get george santos, prevent him from taking that seat? >> absolutely not. he was elected, lying is not against the law, or against th rules of running for office as dean just pointed out. we have donald trump he will probably only be a one term, if, that member of congress, thank goodness but again, i just want t highlight that looking at that money is the real dangerou part for santos. that is where i think he could be very short-lived member o congress you will go down their defiant just one other quick thing, di you notice that the first thin his attorney did whe responding to the new york times was call it a smea campaign so, he is right out of donal trump's playbook

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

resume on monday, santos broke hi silence and talked t embellishing huge portions o his biography, according t merriam-webster, that is calle a lie. you know, when someone makes a untrue statement with th intent to deceive what did h lie about well he did no graduate from brood college or and why you couldn't work fo citigroup and goldman sachs as he claimed in his biography. the new york post which -- with santos and his ow republican friendly murdoc also called santos a liar. and subsequent interviews, santos defended his actions by saying, everyone embellishes their resume >> i'm not a criminal wh swatted the entire country, an made up this fictitious of character, and ran wit congress, a lot of people -- twist a little bit, war in graduate themselves. i'm not saying i'm not guilt of, that i'm just saying i hav

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

time for first to his brutal invasion of ukraine as a quote war. >> joining me now, especiall in the president biden and senior director for europe a the national security counci amanda - welcome to the sunday show >> thanks for having me. >> republicans - assume the majority nine-day so the most vocal members ar opposed to more aid fo ukraine. should president zelenskyy worry about continued u.s. support with a divided congress? >> i don't think he should so far over the course of th conflict, we've had incredible bipartisan support and i think we saw a overwhelming strong signal being sent by the congress thi week in response to his speech and the administration is also been working closely wit congress in recent weeks t finalize supplemental fundin bill enable the administration to continue providing ukrain with the security -- that it needs in the new year.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180414:16:36:00

doesn't say anything more. power delato raise war lies wit congress. all they want to seem to do is degrade or destroy the chemical weapons and the capability of developing chemical weapons. that would have passed the house of representatives and senate in a nano second had that been presented to congress. that would have been an authorization to use force against the foreign government. all well and good. didn't happen. now, we get to debate the powers of the president. what we have proven here, to what has been proven by this administration is that congress must reassert its constitutional authority. we cannot let this president who is a proven helter-skelter change your mind every other day president to get to have unlimited power to wage war. we've seen this fire and fury discussion about north korea. we now see out awesome, beautiful, lovely weapons being used in syria. this is a very serious problem

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180414:16:46:00

spokesperson for the united nations. and a senior adviser to the foreign relations committee. thank you both for being here. there is a question here about the authority of the president to undertake these strikes. i just spoke to a congressman who said the president didn't seek authority from congress. tell us how this works. is the president able to do this and retroactively go to congress and seek authorization? >> sure. democrats and republicans alike have taken the position they can take a mission and respond around the world. we haven't authorized a declaration of war since world war ii. there are a number to which we've operated without any authorization from congress. and it's generally been accepted that presidents have the ability to do that. >> what's the american vital interest here? >> great question. a number of things. number one, the use of chemical

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180414:16:35:00

air bases within the last ten days. >> yes. >> and we also know that the united states is involved. the kurds are involved and turkey's involved. this is a proxy war going on right now. and the lack of a strategic thinking of where we want to be and how we could possibly get there is a major fault of this administration. >> what would you have had the administration do in terms of consultation with congress? obviously, there isn't a valid authorization for the use of military force. and that's going to be discussed, i would imagine, robustly, over the course of the next few days. although the pentagon says this is one and done. what would you have the administration do with respect to congress, with respect to your committee? >> obey the constitution. and obey the law. the constitution says very clearly only congress has the power to declare war. article 2, section 2 which was cited by secretary mattis says very simply that the president is the commander in chief.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170427:19:52:00

people that i represent. i'm a rarity in congress. i'm a republican who represents -- i'm a republican who represents an urban area. >> right. >> and, you know, i have many people who have benefited from the expansion of medicaid, and you know, my goal throughout all this, ali, has been to try to help the people who were harmed by the affordable care act. many families, hardworking families were paying astronical premiums, deductibles and co-pays to their insurance and help those people without harms the people that were helped by the affordable care act. >> so how do you square that? because the fact is, by making the changes that it made a wildly unpopular reform to obamacare less appeals to a lot of people, you get the freedom caucus onboard and lose guys like you. where do we go with this? keep going back and forward and back and forward, nothing changes and obamacare remains the law of the land for the next two years? >> what happens, you fry try to some compromise in between. one of the criticisms of the affordable care act, it was passed without one republican

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