a top-line number. progressives have said they wanted 6 trillion. they came down to 3.5. now senator joe manchin kyrsten sinema are looking lower than that even refusing to say what that top line number is. president biden tried to press them in a private meeting, how much will you support? they still haven t given that number. there are disagreements on health care. do they try to expand medicare for all like progressives want? do they use money to shore up obamacare, the aca? do they do free college that progressives want? there are a lot of things they disagree on. thursday, by this thursday vote, progressives want to see some sort of framework that joe manchin and kirsten sinema will commit to a vote and say, i will vote for this. they are so far away from that and things are tense right now. we don t know exactly what they want. we don t know what number they re comfortable with. the president doesn t either. so what s motivating these senate moderates?
to have better air flow. so the funding is there, the urgency is there. to those places struggling to do that, we want to work with you. if your intent is to get children back safely into school, we want to work with you. but if your intent is obstacles, we ll have conversations about how to support our educators in those places. at the end of the day, it caters know what to do. lean on the health experts. i don t have a degree in epidemiology and i would argue that the governor doesn t either. so let s let the health experts who know what they re doing make decisions and let our educators education, let our leaders lead. we ve got your back, educators. we re going to discuss what ways we can support you better. but at the end of the day as you mentioned, gaps were made worse during the pandemic. i wonder how some of the rights of these students were violated. we re looking into this. these kids have rights to, at least they should. it would be nice if both parties cared about them e
we begin our investigation into this and we kick off 45, one of the most popular youtubers. what the heck. [gunfire]. [laughing]. tucker: that s part of our documentary series on fox nation. foxnation.com. if you are the in military you get free access for a year. many people have. a pretty good deal. speaking of the military, last year, the defense contract for lockheed martin ordered them to a seminar to unlearn their white male privilege. amazingly, a total of 13 lockheed employees obeyed and went to the training like the bad little girls they are. and the fighter jet program and three star that doesn t either. chris is a senior fellow and at the manhattan journal who broke this story. tell us what this training session was like.
you are speaking for an entire country, and i think this is what he doesn t get. he says he s playing around. his staff talking about how he s joking. you can t joke about those things as president. why? because you re setting a tone in three different respects. one, you re setting a tone for the way we talk to each other as a nation, and you re representing us or not representing us. two, you re enabling people who may not see those ideas as jokes. i suspect the president doesn t either. you re enabling them to act and think that way. and, three, the world is watching. the united states used to be i mean arguably we weren t always living up to this ideal, but we would suggest that we were supporting liberty and freedom around the world. mm-hmm. you now have a president whose rhetoric is contrary to that. all those three implications come from the rhetoric a president uses. he doesn t get it. he keeps thinking he s a billionaire who gets what he wants, and he happens to have a
three different respects. one, you re setting a tone for the way we talk to each other as a nation, and you re representing us or not representing us. two, you re enabling people who may not see those ideas as jokes. i suspect the president doesn t either. you re enabling them to act and think that way. and, three, the world is watching. the united states used to be i mean arguably we weren t always living up to this ideal, but we would suggest that we were supporting liberty and freedom around the world. mm-hmm. you now have a president whose rhetoric is contrary to that. all those three implications come from the rhetoric a president uses. he doesn t get it. he keeps thinking he s a billionaire who gets what he wants, and he happens to have a new home in washington, d.c. temporarily, and he can continue to say and talk the way he did before. he can t. he shouldn t. and the effect on the presidency is corrosive. adam, it seems impossible