all is calm all is bright mother and child holy infant tender and mild sleep in heavenly peace sleep in heavenly peace carley: that is our beautiful christmas choir. pastor lindsey williams and divine connection on fox square this christmas morning. good morning, everybody. carley shimkus, griff jenkins and kevin corke is on the couch with us. we hope you are having a wonderful christmas morning. the day is payable toly here. griff: what beautiful caroling. we were talking just before we came on. that is a beautiful a cappella. carley: difference between singing and caroling we think it s a cappella of course. griff: i called it a cappella. something something beautiful about caroling. i can t sing so i would never carol. it s really special part. carley: kevin, you have such a good speaking voice. can you sing? i wouldn t be surprised. kevin: go on, stop. i actually did sing in college. i sang in a church choir for about i would say about two ye
the very latest from capitol hill all things hitchhikers guide to washington, d.c., in the swamp chad what s going on we expect this to past only? we think they re gonna start this vote in the next two have been 3 minutes they started this debate at 717 eastern time. we think the actual roll call vote is income any minute so it s pending. we do expect a bipartisan coalition of democrats and g.o.p. members to vote yes. house speaker kevin mccarthy made the closing argument he said don t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. ominous say i m at about no because they re summing out in the bill. if i took that philosophy i would never vote yes. i simply read the bills and funny and decide if this is good for the country. i would see that answer is easily yes they ll save an additional two-point join and for the first time in more than a decade congress will spend less next year than this year. once the bill clears the house tonight it had to cross the rotunda to the se
you see, music isn t just the harmony of sound. it s the harmony of human beings, of different races, genders, religions, identities, sexual orientations knowing we re different but rejecting division to find moments of joy and unity and harmony. and that s what music is all about. yes, the right s biggest nightmare. a celebration of everything they fear broadcast to an audience of millions. they can t stop it, but they surely will keep on trying. also tonight, the florida governor s efforts to whitewash history preceded very controversial changes by the college board to a proposed a.p. african american studies course. but was desantis behind the updates? kimberly crenshaw, one of the scholars expunged from the course joins me. i ll also talk to an executive with the college board. and we are on the eve of president biden s state of the union address, following a year of impressive victories. now he looks ahead to next year and increasingly likely re-election campaign
blinken. now the secretary of state. that line was election interference. yet there wasn t a single question about the story today at the white house briefing. we by contrast will have all the latest on it just a moment. but first, good evening and welcome to the tucker carlson tonight. for centuries politicians in this country assumed that in order to win an election had to convince voters to vote for you. had to make their case. that was called democracy. the defining strategic inside of the modern democratic party is you don t need to convince anyone of anything. what matters is demographics. you need to import enough people from elsewhere, people that are financially dependent on you in order to live. that s the story in the state of california. that s white california changed. that s why texas is changing. it s also happening at the local level all over the country. democrats have realized that they win the vote in virtually every major city. the suburbs remain contested
just because democracy didn t produce the results they wanted . they still plan to change the suburbs forever by getting rid of them. joe biden s hud secretary, marcia fudge, a former member of congress explained last year the administration was concerned that african americans cannot afford homes not because they re poor, but because home appraisers are racist watch. what the president has said, is that we have to look at everything through a lens of equity. and so what? we have realizes that people selling homes that just as the person you were talking about, and even people buying homes if their appraisal is not correct, what we find especially as a black people in communities of color and underserved communities is we lose great wealth just through the appraisal process. notice here the seizing of the moral high ground big picture. if the party ministration got about african americans they probably wouldn t withdrawal the police were american but in point of fact, for