charlie hurt, dave rubin. i take on a democrat in another fiery rebuttal back again tonight. but first, i am tired of the government treating us like infants. infants that rely on mommy and daddy for everything. you have to change their diapers and feed them. infants don t do anything for themselves because they can t. if you leave an infant they won t survive. i got to thinking, government treats us like little children all the time. it s not just an act of misfeasance, it s an act of malfeasance. government is actively screwing up your life. misfeasance is if someone falls in front of you on the sidewalk and you don t help them up. malfeasance is when they try to get up, you punch them in the face. when you don t make the decisions for yourself, that malfeasance because they stole from you the opportunity to make you re own decisions, too choose where your children go to school. they have stolen from you. a quick story. someone close to me called me this week. they were cry
pennsylvania, the side of a high-profile senate showdown. two months from now the people of pennsylvania are going to fire the radical left democrats frequency will discuss the prospects for november is democrats seat momentum shift in their favor. and republicans try to shift the subject from mar-a-lago. i want an economy that is stronger. i want a nation that is safe. i want a country that is built upon freedom frigates are joined by both parties house campaign chiefs and tom emmer. and sean patrick maloney. only on fox news sunday or sunday panel on the stunning lack of confirmed debates just two months from election day. then, school districts across the country face learning loss and teacher shortages. we will ask national governors association chair phil murphy about his trip to washington to sort out solutions. plus, one a week until she had an agreement takes a big chair for. are going to try to stick to their talking points. how do you tackle that? out right
and the rain continues, a flood watch is in effect for southern and eastern kentucky. the floodwaters, you see the devastation there. the floodwaters lifting homes off their foundations, washing them away. the governor and the people of eastern kentucky just reeling from the sheer scope of this tragedy. a lot of people are still trapped up in there, going on three days now, no food, no water. i take what i can on the atvs, a lot of other people are doing the same thing. the house is gone. they just washed away. we don t know how many is missing at this point. we know that there are bodies that we are still processing. and when you see the devastation of this flooding that have carried houses hundreds of yards, if not more, we know we ll still be finding people sadly in the days to come. as we mentioned, still some concerns about the forecast. let s get the latest forecast for the region. any relief in sight? reporter: it looks like on tuesday we get relief here. unf
economic plan coming into full horrific view is this how quickly and comprehensively can we take a strong growing economy and pretty damn quickly can you imagine the council of economic advisers? we just had a massive supply shock because of the pandemic with pent-up demand because people were sent stimulus checks but could not spend them so public demand even further with more stimulus spending and make the supply shock even worse with new regulations and threats. and then to shut down pipelines with the whale and gas and then just a little that of transitory inflation. and then just to get americans back to work we import more people to do the jobs of much lower wages. and so this week they dig out the rotten stinking corpse of build back better and send it back to the agenda they haven t messed with supply and demand even enough they can spend more money helping rich people in silicon valley by a tesla. and then on the supply side to spend money on and just to make sure ho
orbit the moon with astronauts board and artemis iii for 2025 will land people at the moon s south pole. joining me now is kristen fisher live at the kennedy space center in florida. i love the nod to the program, calling this artemis. what s the significance of this mission if we ve been to the moon before? reporter: you know, a lot of people say that. the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon with the artemis program is two reasons one they want to leave behind more than flags and footprints. they want to build a base on the moon. one that astronauts can live on permanently. and part of the reason they want to do this is because china also has plans to build a base on the south pole of the moon, so there s a political competition element to it. and the other reason is they want to go to mars. nasa officials stress the moon is a proving ground and stepping point to some day get to mars, christine? how are the weather conditions there? is it likely to lift off in the t