president, they influence them, but not up to them. john: that s nikki haley, and vivek at 3:45 this afternoon, former president trump tonight and the duelling gop event as well, the club for growth retreat in palm beach we ll be talking about more. gillian: take a look at this, also some new draft legislation out west in california that could allow fentanyl dealers to face murder charges if their customers die. our next guest s daughter passed away from fentanyl poisoning back in 2019. this new draft law is known as alexandra s law. it was written in her memory. the that s a photo of her there on the screen. her father, matt, joins us now. thank you so much for taking time with us. we know it s difficult, to put it mildly. we also. thank you for having me. gillian: of course. i understand that earlier this week i think on monday the man who sold her that fentanyl dose,
enforcement for cartel affiliated people here, the mexican officials who support them, i have a bill that does that as well at the state level. i think you need to increase penalties on fentanyl dealers. there s a bill here in congress that makes it a death penalty. i think that s perfectly viable considering you are poisoning people. john: so there are many people who say look, the best way to deal with this, declare the cartels to be foreign terrorist organizations and then you can use the u.s. military to go after them, whether overtly or covertly. your bill does not declare them to be foreign terrorist organizations but in order to do this, you have to get buy-in from the mexican president, amlo, and biden does not have the best relationship against him. no, address the foreign terrorist organization. anyone who says it gives the military the authority to deal with them is wrong, that s not what a foreign terrorist designation does. it increases penalties here and
called 911 but the suspect died. free fentanyl dealers were arrested in carrollton, texas. the teens gave the fake pills to classmates. the drug dealing ring is linked to 10 overdoses among teenagers in a single school district over the past six months. three of those teens died. and this video got the dramatic moment a woman fought off an i can t taker complex gym. the man stood at the door for awhile, she had seen him at their before. the man approached her, she pushed him back and he chased her around the gym. his attack got more aggressive, she fought the whole way. she ran out of the gym, that man was arrested less than 24 hours later. well the fox news tonight common sense department fully realizes that no one is immune
washington university lecture warning medical students on debating her about critical race theory. she says she is hoping to opposing viewpoints, but listen to this caveat. i have a really hard time being neutral around issues of systemic oppression. in fact, if you try to fight me or debate me, i will shut that [bleep] down real fast, okay? ashley: absolutely amazing. it s part of the school s gateway curriculum which it claims help produce physicians who are leaders in medicine, science, education, and advocacy. todd: meantime, critics pushing to cancel a comic book about a border patrol agent to track fentanyl dealers, calling the coming big racist. a left-leaning publication publishing an op-ed saying the story is racist propaganda and stochastic terrorism disguised as a funny book. the author of that comic book
leaving california left and right right now. i call gavin newsom woke moses. going down to florida trying to stem the u-haul tide of california. both rich and working families leaving the state right now in working numbers because of his bad policies. his prison release. his unresolved homeless issues. his high cost of doing business here in california. his high energy prices that the rest of the nation is having $5 gas we are having 6.5, $7 gas because of california environmental and green energy policies. shutting refineries down and only allowing gas refining in california sold in california. all coming down on the backs of working families. brian: matt, you spent your life as a career prosecutor and now politician. how do you bring that background and into politics. sir, thank you. as a federal prosecutor, i devoted my career to keeping our community safe. i went are a some of our country s worst enemies and most dangerous criminals, child sex traffickers, fentanyl dealers