. so as i understand it, you are not in favor of a federa of a f. what do you say about the states? there s about five of them, including new jersey, i thinacts a few others that allow abortion up until the time ofif birth, though, if you werebe abl president, would you be able to abide that? o well, first of f all, i m ale pro-life governor of a very pro-life. and this is issue is, ofou course, very important. burse ist i am on the record ani stand behind that. we should not have a federalnot. abortion ban. we should not. and the reason why we shouldn t is very simplet is. t it s the 10th amendment in the constitution. in the constitutiohen, which the states created, the federal government, not the other way around. it sayment.other way arounds thn duties allowed to the federal government delegated to themth by the states. the rest are left to the th, es, comma or importantly or to the people. we need to get back to freedom and liberty for the peopleanr th in this countr. and we c
tammy: we need to see how people perform under pressure, some don t do well. there will be discussions about president trump. it was maybe a good idea he ll have to engage with more individuals, this is not 2016, this is different time, talent bench is ep doo, exciting tomorrow night. brian: even the pregame show will be fantastic. thank you. still ahead, country super star john rich is warming up andin jos us with a live performance of his latest chart topper. check on somebody with musical talent, bill hemmer. bill: good morning to you. great segment. head of rnc, ronna mcdaniel, live. we will pick up the conversation, on ukraine, we will debate both sides coming up. big city problems are not a problem in one city.
and there s just way too manyny people still in american governmenill int who ae products of 20 and 30 years of policy failure, the same policy failure that saw millions of american jobs and factories completely leave this country. go to china. we have singlehandedlygo t buile helped the chinese build their middle class at the expense of ours, their working class at the expense of ours. you know, you re you re in the affairs committee and you re really involved in foreign affairs. they ve meted in fo a lot of articles lately about ufos. i know this is a this question is a little out there. is there any truth to any of this? any o well, we don t know. all i ve said is we have people that have very high clearances, both today and in the past who did really important work for our governmentthat didportant n to do important work for the government who have come forward with some claims about the u.s. having in the past recovered exotic materials and.s then we reverse engineered those
and threatening to take it away if the social media companies didn tal censor true informatio, including about vaccine side effects. it was truinclccine sidee and ae information that s in the public interest. a lot more to be said abou the t it,y but it s a huge victory for now. and we should definitely say, you know, mightfo going to ask you this, this is a victory when it comes to government influence on freee speech, but beyond simplye. government coercion, the united states has a unique cultural embrace of freedom of speech and one of the things that i m concerned about is either because of the government bifluenc eithee or because big h just does so on their ownt do account. e of we now have a culture of censorship beyond government influenc governmee. and so what i m concerned about is, regardless of the government s influence, big tech will continue to censor. you ve been inside of these companies now reporting, as we said, extensively. do we you think big tech, evene without
the neighborhoodng. and we have to all continue to do that. tell us a little bit about what lifou e is up here. it s tough, but we got to do get it. we have to get this center built in. thi there isthere s no other way. so the pastor went from $0 to over 28.5 million and fundraising to start construction on the community center. a spring on the man that makes me proud to be an american, pastor, cord brooks. pastor. there e ans a lot of people thae talk about issues facing our community, butat tal a lot f people aren t willing to roll up their sleeves and dlling tooo something about it. why did it your heart in a way that said, hey, i m going to stay on this roof? that s how i get the money that s neede sd for these kids?o well, first of all, i just js feel call. you knowel, i believe that god god has put me in that neighborhood for a reason. for hborhood for a reason. far too long we are dependent on government to change our situation, and we only endae up with nothing ever happe