a local radio station he was not invited. bill: ridiculous. jeff paul. thank you. see how it goes in l.a. good luck with all that. now this. [applause] gillian: the scene out of the queen s gamut movie that inspired a lot of women to take up chess. the world s top chess federation is taking a step meant to protect women who play the game. they say they are banning transgender women from competing in women s events period until officials can conduct further studies about the effects gender has on the game. let s bring in fox news contributor tyrus. this is not, interestingly, a hypothetical question for the chess federation. they say they are getting more and more requests from trans players to join in women s games. i think we re seeing the growing trend where there is so
the article profile calls them the ncaa hot girl problem. fox news contributor tyrus joins us now to talk about it. one of the things the article says. the ncaa has a hot girl problem. the twins, emerging oligarchs of women s college basketball aren t the best players but the best looking. to set this up. hannah said the interview for this article was obtained by a false pretense. why we didn t take our year, etc. it demeaned our accomplishments and created the narrative that women can only do well if they are deemed attractive. hot girls? what is that about? why can t you be proud not only the fact they made it to a division i school. not an easy task. they played and with the new rules in the ncaa they were able to capitalize off their hard
contributor tyrus. you know, the thought of this is really unfathomable. the middle of winter and they want to legislate how we heat. i love the fact that you have a way of taking great words and moving them so smoothly and easily. but it is very fathomable because we see this in everything they do. they tried this with the cars. they hired the whole point of the extra i.r.s. agents was to what, fund their electric car stuff so they can get the money from that to pay people. it s the same thing. that is not going the way as planned. low and behold gas stoves are dangerous. yeah, if you light them with your face close to them, yeah. stick your head in the oven they are. they just made this up. all of a sudden they will charge us for really expensive electric stoves. harris: that s exactly what they ll do. 40% of american homes that cook and heat this way. those who cook.
shoeless caleb thorton they call him, won the game, too. that s it. judge jeanine: iall right. i would like to give a shout-out to my friend and fox news contributor tyrus. one of the greatest body guards ever on google. before being a professional wwe wrestler and then wmba champion body guard to snoop dogg. now, i have noticed being his neighbor 6:00 and that s it for us. special report is up next. hey, bret. bret: i could hear about tyrus. thank you, judge. good evening, welcome to washington i m bret baier. second batch of classified documents discovered new location president biden. his team insisting they re being transparent but there are multiple questions the white house tried to avoid today. white house correspondent peter doocy asked some of those questions in the white house briefing room today. he joins us live from the north
numerous other studies have found that learning losses lead to lower graduation rates, higher rates of arrest and incarceration and lower skilled and less productive adults who earn less money in their lives. some are asking what is being done to reverse the learning loss here? schools received more than $190 billion in pandemic aid. there is concern. less than 15% of those funds have been spent by school districts. now with this study saying $28 trillion is on the line for the country over the course of a century the economic impact of learning loss is coming into focus here. molly, it touches every american regardless of whether they ve had kids in school during the pandemic. molly. molly: thank you so much. fox news contributor tyrus, co-host of gutfeld to talk about this. totally predictable. yank the kids out of school and tried to learn from home in a new way and send them back with