greg: oh, yeah! happy monday, everybody! [laughs] all right. yeah. ooh, the power! america s least popular reality show is still going strong. yes, i m talking about the bachelor, southern border. [laughter] millions of illegals, most of whom seem to be healthy young men are walking away from all the other gals in the world to cozy up to the world s most eligible bachelorette that sexy lady in the long flowing gown. yeah, the statue of liberty. or, as i like to call it, six. [laughter] i mean, come on. we could have done better. so many hotter immigrants. still, a migrant traveling from venezuela will literally walk through six other countries before hitting the texas border. how did they do that to? i go five blocks and i m exhausted. [laughter] so is my driver. [laughter] now, if you are so desperate that you have to flee on foot without a visa or even a passport, aren t you desperate enough not to be choosy? wouldn t you be satisfied with the first reasonable optio
welcome to the beat. we have a lot going on tonight. possible legal nightmares increasing for donald trump. you may say doesn t he already have enough legal problems, but with a top campaign lake cooperating with jack smith it is another story. george santos also back in court with a lot of problems. we begin with the wider story we were discussing with the breaking news yesterday, the war on rights waged by a supreme court that said it cared about president but only cares about some precedent. this now trump tax court is that these two rulings, businesses can now legally refuse service to lgbtq customers, ruling in favor of a web designer who said they could not, would not work on same-sex weddings. now businesses can refuse to sell products and services basically on the argument that the message matters more than the equality and nondiscrimination of their potential client base. no one he wants to go about their lives thinking if i go to this place, if i go to this restau
i don t agree. this this after a group of asian-american students filed complaint against harvard and the university of north carolinaa hill, alleging that ta they failed to employ racet neutral admissions practices. now the majority opinion delivered, chief justice john roberts said that any studenn t, quote, must be treat based on his or her experiencebs . an individual not on the basis of race, highlighting the importance of this case in a rare move. noarw justices clarence thomas d and sonia sotomayor also and actually read their opinions from the bench now, with justice thomas declaring, quote, at alnow l forms discrimination based on race, including so-called action, areo prohibited under the u.s. co. titutionhi now, a harvard did, in fact, release a statement following the decision acknowledging that the court ruled their admissions policies did not comply with the 14th amendment, the equal protection clause in the constitution and the civil rights act. but harvar la
ago, which is interesting because the mayor of miami could be the next president of the united states. here is a song i never heard before but i wish i had. i really enjoyed it. have you heard this song before. will: i will be honest my very familiar to brian kilmeade i have never heard it but i kind of like it. brian: do you have the album with you, chris? [laughter] chris is going to look no bad days? ainsley: it is a great beat. brian kilmeade the other day had to read a tease drop it like it s hot the song. brian: i had no idea what. ainsley: drop it like it s hot. i said brian, it s a song drop it like it s hot. does the song go drop it like it s hot? brian: did i not say that i had no idea. the only tease i read twice. i kept reading it because i. ainsley: drop it like it s hot. drop that like it s hot. brian: by doing that allow other anchors to do it in the future go back and read it live on camera. ainsley: we were all going to the tv when bret came
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