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pretend interest. >> we take to roll. be in california tomorrow at the reagan library, swell, smart minds. >> dana: so many issues. >> pecker: we'll be doing it 50/50 tomorrow. >> dana: "the faulkner focus" is up next. here is harris. >> harris: breaking news, the white house press briefing with jen psaki is expected to brainstorm at any moment. amid the crisis questions daily a new one. what is going on with the mass exodus inside the vice president's function? i'm harris "the faulkner focus" and y'all are in "the faulkner focus". trick news confirmed symone sanders, kamala harris chief spokesperson will leave the biden administration at the terminate of the year. the news comes just after we had learned the v.p.'s communications managing director is
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departing this once and "washington post" is saying ii other aides are exiting presently. former trump white firm primary of staff reince priebus with this context. >> 1 thing to take a little white business firm drama that happens in every administration only another affair that yous are completely ineffective. the bigger effect is this. these ii people, the president and vice president, are completely unusable on the campaign trail. >> harris: i mentioned the white firm press briefing coming up. this is where we find peter doocy in the white house conference room. peter. >> to your point nosotros haven't seen that kind of exodus from the white firm amongst biden staff but across the driveway at the executive office building there are a handful of vice president harris aides who either are leaving or have left. white house official tells usa almost symone sanders. she has served honorably for three years get-go as a valuable
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member of the president's 2022 campaign and member of his transition team and deputy assist tabt to the president and senior advisor/chief spokesperson to the vice president. the vice president'southward approval ratings take been steadily declining from l% in june to 40% approving in the virtually recent nov fox news poll. portfolio is huge addressing root causes of migration, fixing voting rights, leading the infinite council and murmurs nigh dissent among the 5.p. the vice president insisted she can handle whatever president biden asks her to do. >> and then you lot don't feel misused or underused. >> no, i don't. i am very, very excited about the work that nosotros have accomplished but i am likewise admittedly -- absolutely clear eyed that there is a lot more to do and we are going to become information technology washed. >> president and vice president
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say everything is fine in public only remember about 2 ane/2 years ago they were rivals in public. harris. >> harris: well they were, weren't they. we volition look forward to the back story, whatever that is. nosotros'll await frontward to your questions for jen psaki. we'll take it live. >> i'll ask. >> harris: tammy bruce is a play a trick on news contributor and host of get tammy bruce on flim-flam nation. my get-go guest today in focus. you take a lot to say most this and interesting to hear reince priebus give us the perspective on what information technology could mean behind the scenes. >> he touched on the fact that biden and harris are unusable and non because of their staff. let me propose that they really had nothing to work with. but the problem is -- as we heard as peter confirmed she really worked with both the president and the vice president. symone sanders who is the one most recently to leave. the problem hither is that she worked during the campaign, 3 years, first with bernie
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sanders and then with joe biden. but that entire campaign was about hiding, was about making sure that questions didn't have to be answered, that questions weren't asked, that information technology was virtually pretending. that might work during a campaign. then you get into the white house with real life, life and decease. transitional islamic state of afghanistan, economic system, free energy, and when y'all have individuals who have been ushered through with a team that has worked to proceed them protected without having to answer questions, that becomes the problem. so when there is real serious dynamics you lot don't know what to tell them or how to handle it and you lot also don't know that the people you are working for don't know what they are doing because no one has been challenged, no one. this is the natural end result. >> harris: simply another thing symone sanders is someone we both know from covering bernie sanders and all that. he is ane of the most outspoken people and doesn't contrivance questions. he asks his own question sometimes. he likes to talk.
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this is the polar opposite in terms of hiding and doing the walkaway. it is also at the other finish of the spectrum politically in simply how far left symone sanders might take been when she walked into this administration. >> even in one of her statements didn't make sense. when nosotros think about kamala harris beingness a problem of the her letter stated some kind of discussion salad about undoing what has happened before and -- it was a wordy kind of judgement that made no sense at all and i thought oh, that'southward role of the problem. let me bring yous into this. i'chiliad sitting hither, this bear witness is a success considering of you lot and your personality simply you accept a squad that's working with you. but they know you. you make sure what you desire is known. so they are facilitating what yous desire and who you are. that didn't exist -- it existed
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with sanders. it doesn't exist with joe biden and kamala harris. the team has to have someone who has a vision. >> harris: it is likewise well-nigh the people who tune in every day. all about him. look at her polling. await at kamala harris's polling. i talk about a wider team. the staff departures are parts of her problem. there are reports of a rivalry between kamala harris and her transportation secretarial assistant pete buttigieg who will have over the mantel of the party when joe biden is done. now the 2 of them are hit the road together today, this morning, to sell the 1.2 billion infrastructure package. a phase prove of unity or business concern equally usual. what do you think? >> i retrieve the democrats are still trying to figure out what -- what 2024 looks like. there is this sense of maybe they don't know each other. maybe they volition exercise better
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together. yous can hear them trying to figure out who the superlative level is, how do we make this work? >> harris: tin they do better together? he has supply concatenation crisis, she has the border. reports are nosotros idea it was coming, they merely put the trump policy back in place ordered and so legally stay in mexico policy. so that'due south the management they are going in. so really buttigieg and kamala harris volition await more like what? >> they volition wait more similar double the problem. this is a homo who -- for democrats. this is a homo who refers to roads and bridges as racist. a woman who laughs and doesn't reply any serious questions. they won't all of a sudden find a fusion of genius and existence able to answer and of vision of being able to exist -- all of these individuals have been raised in the democratic party that expects nothing of you and that is near theater, it'due south never about feeling comfortable with someone who has a vision and power on their ain. information technology is fascinating to scout.
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>> harris: republicans can take advantage of that. >> they tin if they wanted to. politically i yet don't see the advantages they can have when it comes to my column today is about they smash and grab looting in washington through legislation. we come across this happening in cities beyond the country. the democrats have these wild wish fantasy theories they implement that destroy people's lives and they are so obsessed that they can't finish themselves. it is almost similar an addiction. no matter what kind of damage they create. this buttigieg, harris, biden dynamic is a perfect instance of the disaster and catastrophe it created. >> harris: republicans can just step back and watch the dumpster fire. >> they can but they should take reward of explaining it and taking ownership of how it tin exist better and what they tin can do differently. >> harris: always an opportunity. cnn'due south prime time anchor chris cuomo speeng out for the first
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time since the network pulled him off the air calling it an indefinite suspension. new documents revealed cuomo tried to dig upwards dirt on the women who defendant his blood brother of sexual harassment and he besides used his journalism sources to endeavor to shape the coverage of the story most his brother. reports today cnn chief jeff zucker said it was the final harbinger. hither is chris cuomo on his radio testify. >> it hurts to fifty-fifty say information technology. information technology's embarrassing. but i understand it. and i empathize why some people experience the way they exercise about what i did. i have apologized in the past. the last affair i always wanted to do was compromise any of my colleagues. >> harris: despite the outrage over the revolution media analyst brian stelter said his co-worker could be back on the air in a few weeks.
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>> media critics calling on cnn to have activeness. colleagues at cnn mad at chris cuomo for putting the network in a tough spot and wanted to see action. you lot have a lot of viewers, though, who are ticked off he is off the air. cuomo is on the bench for at present heading into the holiday flavour. possible he will be on the demote for several weeks and possible he will exist dorsum in january. >> harris: function of the problem, too, from reports on jeff zucker is that he felt lied to. tammy bruce, stand past. nosotros have the white house press briefing questions beginning now. let'southward watch together. >> 24/seven wellness and medical teams are learning more about the variant and we'll assess if additional restrictions demand to be put in place. >> the israeli p.thousand. bennett -- [inaudible] talks should be haltened and stressed iran is conducting nuclear blackmail.
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what is the u.south. response and any consideration canceling the talks? >> every land including our friends in israel is entitled to their ain point of view. our view is a diplomatic path forrad and standing to pursue a diplomatic and opportunity for diplomatic discussions to accept greater admission to render to mutual full compliance with the jcpoa continues to exist the correct path frontwards. go ahead. >> the president is making includes requiring insurance companies to pay for at-home over the counter tests. to reimburse customers for the tests. will the regime reimburse the insurance companies or do the insurance companies need to cover that cost? >> information technology is a very good question, jeff. as you know and may have seen in the background telephone call last night or i volition provide additional information. we expect to have the final rules on this and accept this implemented in mid-january. i wait boosted details how it will work and the
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performance will exist out in that timeline. >> that question is just not accountable yet. >> i will check and come across with the covid squad if it is. in that location is typically a rulemaking procedure done through h.h.s. that volition provide additional clarity on the implementation. >> separate topic. any updates on white business firm plans to arrange a call betwixt president putin and president biden? lavrov said moscow will have measures to insure its ain security if the u.s. and allies -- >> nosotros inappreciably reject to have discussions with the russians. the secretary of state and strange minister of russia had a discussion today and discussions at a high level with the russians. the president continues to believe in the benefit of affairs at a leader level every bit you have seen over the course of the by ten to 11 months. i don't take anything to preview or announce equally it
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relates to telephone call or date betwixt president biden and president putin. >> following up on this minnesota news. given the fact that this individual began experiencing symptoms on november 22, tested positive on november 24th. information technology would propose there has been community spread of this variant for at to the lowest degree the last 10 days inside the usa. is that the white house's cess and to what extent does it change your understanding and approach to combating this new variant? >> we need to be careful from the government and from the media too near how we appraise and aspect community spread or what has happened here. in that location is -- there was information put out by the minnesota public health department. i would reiterate a couple components of that. many of you may have seen it. in instance you haven't. there is an private, adult male a resident of hennepin county was vaccinated. developed mild symptoms on
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nov 22 and sought covid-19 testing november 24. the symptoms have resolved. the minnesota spoke with minnesota public wellness section. he attended the new york city 2022 convention at the javits centre from the 19th through 21st. any contract tracing would exist washed through the cdc and public health officials equally well. but i would also notation that the minnesota public health department will practise a press conference at noon and wait they would accept additional information. important question about contact tracing and what we anticipate i simply want to rely on the public health officials to speak to that. >> are you aware of any other cases of the omicron variant in the united states other than the minnesota and california case? >> we take been very transparent hopefully you lot would agree about providing that data as it becomes bachelor. it typically comes through public health departments and provide it themselves first but nosotros are in close bear on every single 24-hour interval with state and local public health regime.
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not that i'm aware of. officials i would note every bit dr. fauci has said over the course of the last week every day we do even the restrictions nosotros put in place won't foreclose this variant from coming here, it would just flow. that was the objective. nosotros accept there will exist more cases and we know it will be the case and why we're focused on doing everything we can to fight the virus and variant. >> president biden has repeatedly promised to shut down the virus and wanting to end the pandemic. is that still possible? does he still believe that is possible or are we starting to shift at present specially with the rise of this variant to mayhap accepting that we demand to live with covid for years to come? >> first i would say there is a lot we don't know nearly the variant however and that is challenging and frustrating. i empathise for americans and all of you. and we desire to give the space and time for the public health officials who are working 24/seven to assess and provide guidance on information technology. in that location are a range of options equally
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dr. fauci has spoken to and our medical experts take spoken to. it could exist less deadly. it could be more. we don't know. so i just want to say we -- that'south the side by side step in this procedure. the president and you volition hear him speak to this today continues to believe if we build on the bold steps that we've taken to date. if we continue to make the vaccines more attainable, to increase testing, increase masking we can return to a version of normal in this land and what everybody wants and would like to run into. >> about the reimbursements for rapid test. information technology can exist a cumbersome process. why non but try and subsidize the price of these tests every bit some other countries have done? >> outset i would say we are approaching a fiddling differently from another countries. this isn't exactly what you asked. we encounter the fda process of reviewing and evaluating the
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efficacy as the gold standard that is a loftier bar in our view. that'due south of import to abide by that. our medical team looked at a range of ontions. nosotros want to make testing more than accessible to people across the country. there are four times more tests available now than there were in the summertime. we'll continue to build on that. this is a stride that was -- our team agreed was possible to practise at present and we'll proceed to build on it. >> yesterday y'all said you were confident we won't see a shutdown. the house is -- a minor group of senate republicans are objecting. do you still have the same level of confidence today we won't see a shutdown? >> the good news that i recall you all saw today and put out a statement of assistants policy supporting the swift passage of hr6119 which was basically a deal struck this morning. we still feel there is time for lawmakers to set up bated
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political games and enact the short term continuing resolution to fund the regime through early on next twelvemonth and let for time for a total year budget understanding which is our objective. there is still time to do that and of course it'due south up to congress to exercise that. nosotros are confident they volition take steps to go along the government open up. >> there is yet time just not a lot of time. have you started to have steps to prepare for a possible shutdown even if it is going to last through the weekend? >> sure. at that place are steps taken by omb, upkeep team that are standard and they are not steps taken out of an cess or evaluation of what is possible or the legislative possibilities. they typically start engaging with agencies about a week in advance of whatever scheduled timeline for government funding. they did that equally of final friday. they had another scheduled time to appoint with agencies today. so that is standard operating
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process and that's underway. simply again our objective is to prevent the governmentdown and it is up to congress. >> administration says the u.south. and united mexican states have reached a deal restart the remain in mexico program started under president trump. is that something your administration is fighting in court. the president railed against this policy, called information technology dangerous, inhumane maxim information technology goes against everything we stand for as a nation. how he feels about having at present to see this movement forward? >> as you noted, secretarial assistant mayorkas and the president take repeatedly said that this program is -- has flaws and has human costs, both in resources and personnel away for other priority efforts and failed to cause the root causes. deeply flawed. that'south why nosotros stopped enrolling individuals in the plan mean solar day one and issued a memorandum in june terminating the program.
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secretary mayorkas issued some other memorandum explaining his determination to terminate the program in october. every bit you noted we're in a state of affairs where we are under a court -- constant by a courtroom ruling and then that's what we are working to implement at this indicate in time. there are some key changes and exemptions. the department of homeland security announced this morning and can speak to. but our view of the program has not changed. we're working to implement under the court order. >> another testing question. you said you want to brand testing equally affordable and bachelor as possible. in addition to requiring insurers to cover calm tests, is the administration doing anything to brand in-person pcr tests more widely available, more affordable. as anyone who had to go a pcr test or a rapid test knows it tin can be hard to notice one and expensive and especially getting the quick exam is very,
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very hard. >> part of the plan is president is announcing is free tests, 50 million tests nosotros'll make available at community health centers and rural clinics to insure they are broadly bachelor in a range of places where people can go and access them. and again this is office of our effort to build on what we've already done to date. we made $3 billion worth of investments to accelerate the product of rapid test and expand chapters. when the president took office there are cipher available. now eight. this supply will quadruple this month from where nosotros were in the summer and we'll continue to build on this. this is a stride to make information technology more affordable for people at home just as well make them more than widely bachelor at a range of locations, community health centers, roour all health clinics and then people tin go find them. >> on ballgame, based on what we heard at the supreme court yesterday, is the white house concerned that this supreme court is nigh to overturn roe
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v. wade? and what if anything are yous doing to fix for that possibility? >> i'grand not going to brand an assessment how the supreme court will rule. what i will say is the president is committed to working with congress to the constitutional right to condom and legal abortion as protected past roe and appear his support for the women's wellness protection act and urges congress to pass it and i would reiterate something i conveyed yesterday. he believes that mississippi'south police violates women'southward constitutional rights to rubber and legal abortion. every american deserves reproductive healthcare. we don't pre-determine how the supreme court will rule merely supports codifying roe through congress and something they can act to practice. >> exercise you lot remember that's a real possibility? >> there is a beak currently the women'southward wellness protection human action and ordered congress to pass it. >> aides accept announced either that they are leaving the vice president or will be leaving
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soon. is the vice president non satisfied with the staffing that she has had and so far? or do people just not want to work for her anymore? >> i would say working on a presidential campaign. may exist roofing ane likewise, to be off-white and working in the offset year of a white house is grueling and exhausting and rewarding. many of the team members you are referencing. i would just notation there has been an proclamation virtually symone sanders departing but hasn't been official announcements almost others. i would leave it to them and the vice president'south team to make any additional announcements. in my feel and if you expect at past precedent it is natural who staffers who have thrown themselves into a new task are ready to move on in a few years. this is applicable to these individuals. it is an opportunity as in whatever white house to bring in new faces, new voices and new perspectives and i expect you will hear more from the vice
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president's office in due time. >> this is not a example of bad headlines about the vice president and a determination being fabricated to shake up the staff to fix an image event? >> peter, i think i spoke to it and i would annotation and i'll speak to symone since i knew her before and she has appear and i knew her before she joined the biden entrada sitting on many panels with her on cnn sets and knowing someone like her, she joined the campaign early on every bit many of you lot know, been a part of this for 2 1/2 or three years. she is somebody and anybody who spends time with her knows she is whip smart and she has charisma coming out of her eyeballs and will do plenty of interesting things in the world in the future. she will e'er be a function of this biden/harris family and simply natural after a couple of years to be ready for something new and that's what happens in my experiences in the past in woulss often. >> does the vice president recall staff are to arraign for her not making meaningful
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progress on the big things like passing voting rights or addressing the root causes of migration? >> the vice president is grateful to all the staff who served her and also understands the excitement and grueling nature of working on a campaign and working in a white business firm and again as i noted before, it is as well an opportunity to bring in new faces and perspectives which is a very positive thing. >> big cities are dealing with smash and grab robberies, a record number of police officers shot and killed this twelvemonth. what is president biden going to exercise about all this lawlessness? >> peter, i would say one, the president proposed additional funding in his budget over the funding that had been proposed by the prior president to increase and back up local constabulary departments. make sure we continue cops on the crush, and we insure that local communities are working in partnership to fissure downward on crime and any dangers they see in their community. it'due south one of the steps.
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we've too worked with a range of come up unteals beyond the country on strike forces, something we've talked about in the past and standing to implement that from the department of justice. the president absolutely believes community police forces can have an of import instrumental effect in helping keep communities safe. >> does the president call back crime is up because of the pandemic? >> many people have conveyed that and also one of the reasons that -- 1 of the root reasons crime -- root causes of criminal offence in communities is gun and gun violence and nosotros've seen that statistically effectually the country. >> when a huge grouping of criminals organizes themselves and desire to become loot a store, cvs, nordstrom and dwelling house depo, y'all call up information technology's because of the pandemic? >> yeah. >> i desire to follow upward -- >> harris: that is quite the
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exchange. peter doocy comes set up with questions we want to know virtually. the lawlessness breaking out in many democrat-led cities, most of them are. the lawlessness he was talking most is more than the inconvenience of having some things that you can't become your hands on at the store to purchase. it is about danger and the violence of criminal offence that can come along fifty-fifty unexpectedly. for jen psaki and the white house taking those questions from peter doocy she talked about community police and how they assist in those instances. that is not the kind of chat that nosotros take necessarily heard consistently from the white house. in fact, not to muddle besides much together but when there have been disagreements at school board meetings, the d.o.j. and f.b.i. were called in. they tin can't call in some more resources where twenty people tempest a home depot to aid out the people within, the workers, the
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shoppers? information technology is questions. peter did a great job at that place. of course he striking difficult this idea there has been word of an exodus at the vice president'southward office, particularly among her communications squad and the white business firm press secretarial assistant was talking near how particularly the about high profile go out is symone sanders and she was first on the campaign and will always be role of the biden/harris family unit. merely she cited it was years that she had been. the term for everybody right now is months as staff for kamala harris. if at that place was previous service on the entrada psaki is counting that. a lot to get to. it ties into where nosotros're going next, where the president is on all of the questions about this variant. you heard jen psaki confirming the 2d case of the omicron variant. she gave some specific details that accept been reported on. confirmation from the white
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house, as well. she said that this was a person in minnesota according to the minnesota public health who was vaccinated and institute to be positive of covid over the holiday. the thanksgiving holiday only days before had previously traveled to new york city at a convention hither. and yesterday we plant out that there was the commencement confirmed example in california. now they volition look at all of this but you and i both know after living for nearly two years with this killer virus, it doesn't know travel bans and restrictions and all of that. information technology is what information technology is. information technology is killer, makes people very ill and tin exist on the motion if those people are on the motion. in fact, new testing restrictions are what biden wants to denote today. for american travelers and he wants to extend mask mandates for public transportation. over again peter doocy at work pressing dr. fauci on new burdens for americans merely not for illegal immigrants coming
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beyond our southern edge. picket. >> that'south a unlike result. when you talk -- we even so have title 42 with regard to protection at the border. there are protections at the edge that yous don't take the capability equally yous know of somebody getting on a plane, getting checked, looking at a passport. we don't have that in that location. >> harris: meanwhile the president downwards playing the supply chain crisis again, which the new strain of covid could make even worse. >> the president is still in denial nearly what his reckless spending policies have washed to our economy. families all acontrols arkansas are starting to face tragic sources between paying the mortgage, heating the home, paying for gasoline, ownership kids an extra christmas nowadays or ii. that'south a direct outcome of joe biden and the democrats' reckless taxation and spend policy. nosotros have had the pandemic for two years. nosotros didn't have inflation until joe biden and the democrats took office and largely shifting the blame. >> harris: senator cotton
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laying out the layering of problems right at present in the supply chain crisis. i mentioned how the variant plays a part because of restrictions and if you tamp down more on workers and your workforce is already dwindling, what kind of effect could that have coming up in the side by side iii weeks? it gives a fresh round of political ammunition to both political parties equally well. congressional correspondent aishah hosni looking at that part of the coverage from capitol hill. >> practiced forenoon to you. you are absolutely right. there are a number of song critics here on the hill including senator rand paul, who fired off some fresh frustration this morning over these new restrictions that come ahead of a full picture of this new variant accusing even dr. anthony fauci of leading this white firm more as a political bureaucrat rather than a public health official. watch. >> start reaction, gut reaction as soon as they hear something we must human activity, we must practice
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something. it is usually to control your behavior. you tin can't exercise this in your business, restaurant, hotel or tell you you lot can't travel. this is devastating to the earth. >> the politics of covid goes on as the inflation crunch continues. democrats are arguing that this new variant is notwithstanding another reason to laissez passer their massive social spending programme they say it would pump the economy with more covid relief money. that's on top of the well-nigh $5 trillion already allocated for the pandemic. and some developing news, harris, on the boxing over the federal vaccine mandate. a grouping of republicans led past senator mike lee of utah are threatening to use a government shutdown to stop this mandate from going into issue. a lot of talk happening on the colina today. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell doubling downwards just this morning saying there volition be no government shutdown. instead he would rather have the legislative route to address the federal mandate. >> adjacent week we are going to
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have a vote on vaccine mandate prohibiting that regulation from going into consequence. i think it has a decent run a risk of passing the senate. we won't close the government down. it makes no sense for anyone. no one on either side this is its a good idea. >> he will need to circular upward 10 republicans to avert a crunch. >> harris: interesting what may come into play to talk about how judges are dismantling that mandate over and over and over once again. left and right. aishah, thank you, good to run into you. a "washington examiner" op-ed titled biden's contradictory covid policies are getting worse. somehow biden has decided covid policies should be more than strict now that nosotros have a vaccine than earlier it existed. well, unless yous don't want to burn down your employees before christmas or unless you lot are an illegal immigrant, crossing the southern border, that is a
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different result according to dr. anthony fauci. in "focus" right now my next guest plans to introduce a neb that would prohibit employers from asking virtually their employee'southward vaccination status and from bigotry based on their vaccination status. republican congressman brian mast of florida is hither now. get-go of all, explain how it would work and why it'south critical to y'all now. >> obvious why it's critical. we take the federal authorities telling employers they accept to mandate that their employees become vaccinated. we have know that fundamentally this is a violation of ceremonious liberties. it is the nearly rampant growing class of violation of ceremonious liberties that our land has seen in decades and it is beingness put forward past the government. we demand to become out at that place. unforpt naturally enshrine in the country of freedom, independence of liberty we take to enshrine into law you are non allowed to leave and tell somebody they have to get a
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needle put in their arm and take about the government says they take to take. it is fundamentally confronting america. >> harris: congressman mast. how much does information technology play a role that there is at the approximate level a look at this saying no, that mandate cannot stand up by the president of the united states? >> 1, that's outstanding that we take judges looking at this and saying yeah, you can't do that to americans. only what we just saw in the press briefing was the court jester for emperor biden saying if you wear masks a little bit longer, if yous go more inoculations and so maybe we tin can go back to quote, some version of normal. not normal. let me give her a spoiler alert. florida is dorsum to full normal. second spoiler alert, we're never going back. third spoiler alert, america is never going back either regardless of what the emperor says. >> harris: one quick follow to this and i'll motion to the next
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indicate. when congress gets involved in something like this, how practice you think that helps at that level ahead of the mid-terms? does this become part of the classification as y'all go into elections? >> undoubtedly it does. you have to let the constituents know what is information technology that you lot fought for? higher up all, did yous fight for the ideology that america should represent to the world that y'all go to get out there and prepare for your own life and live your own life and bear out the consequences of your own life? that's the liberty this state affords. when yous wake upwards under 15 stars and xiii cerise and white stripes you become to decide what you do that 24-hour interval or what y'all don't do. the government is trying to take that away by fiat and something nosotros need to go out there and run on every single mean solar day. did we stand up by or did we not? if you lot didn't, information technology's time to go. >> harris: fascinating. the details you reminded us of in your groovy state of florida
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are worth the entire nation noting as nosotros confront a new variant right now. economy cooking, numbers the lowest in the nation of covid positives. representative mast, always great to have you in "focus." thank you. another house democrat is jumping send. there are a lot of people exiting. talking about the vice president's part, look at this. oregon representative and chair of the house transportation committee has announced he is retiring. he is at present the 12th house democrat to practise so ahead of the 2022 mid-terms. republicans say they're hopeful they will take dorsum the majority. both of them. not just the house but the senate, too. cnn with the headline. democrats have a retirement problem. "politico" saying bulk blues. house dems not washed limping for the leave. excerpt from that slice reads this way. democrat landmark bills are getting neutered in the senate. they've already started a vicious round of redistricting
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as president joe biden's approval ratings nose-dive. sean hannity not belongings back, he never does. >> joe biden is a disaster. policies are terrible, brain is barely performance, america is at present facing several major crises. he has caused every 1 and all of them take been preventable. republicans, independents, democrats are desperately looking for a better way forward. >> harris: power panel. jason meister former trump advise re board member and leslie align. >> jason, elevation line thoughts. >> information technology is articulate to me democrats are preparing for the mid-terms and they sympathize they have a choice. they tin either quit, be fired, or they are going to be in the minority. when you accept over 71% of this country thinking that we're headed in the wrong direction and the gop has the largest lead over the democrats in over 40 years, you know that something has gone wrong. and yous saw virginia. it was a five alarm fire.
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so the democrats have failed america on every reasonable metric. you look at the southern border, transitional islamic state of afghanistan, covid, supply chain, aggrandizement, gas prices, the list goes on and on. it is no wonder that democrats want to leap off the titanic. >> harris: interesting. because in new bailiwick of jersey there was at least a two-alarm fire for the incumbent phil spud. he was able to squeak it out. some of the same problems came up with the republican coming out of nowhere and making it a competitive race down to the cease. leslie. >> with regard to democrats leaving. eleven republicans leaving. xix democrats take announced. 12 of those 19 won their district like jackie spear and karen bass by 20, thirty, xl, 50 plus pct margins. the seats won't flip red. i think information technology is cyclical and historical. when you have the president in power as a republican they lose seats. when the president in power is a democrat they lose seats.
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that i'yard not surprised almost. i'm too not surprise ed when some people don't become policies by. in oregon's start district they oasis't been republican prior to 1975. more than than half the district is democratic. a lot of universities there. the left race he won it by a slim margin. >> harris: every president knows that commencement round if it'south your second term second round of mid-term elections will exist messy and they do lose seats. what is unlike almost this to me, jason, is the fact that nosotros could see a situation where the senate is in play, too. that republicans could end up with both houses of congress because the majorities were and so shut and nobody talked about that. biden and his assistants idea they had a mandate or they said that early on. that is non what squeaky close means. >> there is no question. joe biden really has go the
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greatest surrogate for the republican party and why everyone at every stadium is singing the vocal let's go brandon. the other thing i think is if play similar you said is the senate. i recollect the democrats are in a huge uphill battle going forward. i think americans are waking upward to the policies that have -- that are inflicting their lives with pain. >> harris: what you just said i want to repeat it. biden has go the greatest surrogate for the republican party. your quick thought on that, leslie. >> i call back that we volition run into in 2024 that donald trump will exist once again for the democratic party. that's the problem republicans have. democrats take a split within their own party. republicans take a boxing between the moderate republicans, the old schoolhouse republicans, mitch mcconnell republicans and those people that seem to worship at the altar of donald trump. then i would say whoever is at the top of whatsoever party tends to exist beneficial to the opposition when y'all have an
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election and mid-terms right at present are a lifetime away. >> harris: quick rebuttal, jason. we have to get. >> there is no question that joe biden is far better of a surrogate for the republican party than donald trump ever was for the democrats. donald trump's policies, his policies advanced americans' lives across every single metric. >> harris: it's interesting you lot say that. at present nosotros are looking at the policy at the edge that president biden inside the first few hours of his presidency undid, the remain in mexico policy. because nosotros're in trouble down at that place. we have so much going on at our edge. all right, good to encounter yous both. leslie and jason, bring you lot back. thanks, liberal squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez taking on business firm minority leader kevin mccarthy with some extremely explosive language just every bit the so-called news outlet is set to public a series of fawning
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essays of aoc. >> president biden: the number iii guy from new jersey on seniority as a conducter grabbed me. i idea the undercover service would blow his head off. large deal, joey, you know how many miles yous traveled on amtrak, joey? >> harris: and then cringey. president biden telling alpine tales once again and once more that take been debunked. he keeps telling them. what in the globe is that all about? kat timpf in "focus."
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>> harris: new york democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez attacking firm minority leader kevin mccarthy? she is accusing him of enabling threats against a minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar and other women of color. she tweeted people truly don't understand the scale, intensity of book of threats targeting at ilhan omar. kevin mccarthy is so desperate to be speaker that he is
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working with his ku klux klan caucus to look bated and allow violent targeting of woc members of congress. this cannot be ignored. the comments come up as we learn "new york magazine" has provided essays on her focusing on the rare authenticity and the role her beauty plays. kat timpf is a fox nation host and co-host of gut field and quite lovely. that's not the actmen that people who voted for her are looking for. >> as a piece of literature i'm not sure i'm interested in reading a fawning, perfectly fawning profile or series of thing virtually anybody. except me. everybody feels that way nearly themselves. but to read something you lot desire to be a chip more than dynamic than
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that than just a book of how she not just is perfect but looks perfect. i can't imagine that being an interesting read. >> harris: what exercise you make of the whole idea with her throwing seriously chosen the caucus among the republicans the kkk. >> i don't think it helps ilhan omar at all. i think you lot should condemn the death threats against anybody and her but you don't take to like kevin mccarthy to not believe he is a klan leader. that'south an extreme thing to sai. nosotros're talking near that because information technology is and so extreme and non talking about what happened to ilhan omar at all. >> harris: that is a disquisitional bespeak. it e'er is that, correct? information technology becomes almost the person who takes up the nearly oxygen in the room. between those 2 information technology is aoc. the fawning article. what would you want to see? we have so much going on in this country now. information technology was an opportunity for
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alexandria ocasio-cortez to say let'due south focus on the border issue. she went down there and took pictures a few years ago outside the cages that were in place nether the democrat president. >> look, i call up that she is a very interesting figure. i think that she commands a lot of media attending for a reason. i call up also that i'm just interested in
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>> i had a house burn down down with my married woman in it. when i was vice president the hole-and-corner service didn't desire me to travel on the railroad train. one of the senior guys on amtrak says joey, baby, grabs my cheek. i thought the secret service would blow his head off. i swear to god, true story. i said no, no, he is a friend. he said big deal, joey. yous know how many miles you traveled on amtrak, joey? this day 30 years ago nelson mandela walked out of prison. i had the corking honor of being arrested with our u.north. administrator on the streets trying to get to meet him on robin's island. >> i pinned silver stars on soldier in the upper konar valley in the middle of a firestorm. this guy climbed downward a ravine, carried this guy up on his back
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under fire and the general wanted k he to pin a silver star on him. >> harris: you know, the most jarring office of that has to be when he says swear to god true story. to be fair the president has corrected some of those comments but he repeated the falsehoods on multiple occasions. i'm walking it back just i'll walk dorsum into it. >> i think he does this so much that nobody bats an center anymore. information technology isn't normal at all. you said swear to god, that definitely gets me and the truck. it's so specific. i know a lot about driving truck but only for one summertime and all these specific details. is this happening in his head? why such a specific lie and you lot say it once more and y'all are super spifs i can about it. >> harris: some is hurtful. the family of the railroad train employee has said time and time again it wasn't possible for that to have happened because
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of the timing of it. and that that person is deceased. it is actually hurtful every fourth dimension he tells that story that isn't true. >> admittedly. a lot of this stuff is impossible when he says the house burned down with his wife in it. only then she got out alive. if the house burned downward with her in it she is non getting out alive. that's how it works. he accept ing, the sort of standa just fix differently. >> right. a lot of people talk about how president trump was not a normal president. he was not a normal president. this was supposed to exist render to norm. this is not normal. >> harris: i know yous are keeping up the with the vice president's stories and summit
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line thoughts. >> she didn't go a single delegate for a reason. put her as vice president and she isn't popular either. nor was she before. >> harris: she breaks the existent. skilful to come across yous. cheers for watching "the faulkner focus". "outnumbered" is after the break. veteran homeowners- looking to amend your domicile? borrow up to 100% of your home'south value with the newday 100 va loan and take out upward to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- take you lot been spending more time at dwelling house? imagining the possibilities? similar a bigger kitchen, a swimming pool for the grandkids, or a backyard deck. your va domicile loan do good and the newday 100 va loan make it possible. value you tin take out up to $60,000 or more than. with habitation values at all fourth dimension highs,
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