i think that that s probably and you can hear a hesitant i am because we all want schools open but that is probably the best case scenario. people are gonna get sick. this is really transmissible. it doesn t matter how much you take precautions, and that s why beg people, that you have to get vaccinated and you haven t please use the next few days to do that. but if the schools do the kind of testing that new york is trying to do, that we are trying to push to chicago to do, i don t know what s going along with maryland that washington is doing they will probably be able to have lots of places open, but there will be pauses in different times like cleveland s pausing for a little while. washington d.c. is starting two days later in order to do this. the goal is, how do we make
legislation we got no republican support, even though 16 republican members of the senate who are still members today led by then leader mcconnell in 2006 voted to extend the voting rights act. i don t know what s different today than it was in 2006 when they voted that way. they re all still in the senate. they should have voted with us. when they didn t, then the question was do we change the rules to create a limited exception to ensure that the most fundamental of all rights, the right to vote, which leads to everything else was preserved. each state will decide for themselves in terms of their parties how they respond to how members voted. i respect that they have that right, and obviously everybody faces the consequence for the way they cast their votes. and senator mcconnell who you just mentioned, he had to do some cleanup after he says he misspoke on voting rights this week. let s revisit his initial remarks and his two-part
in advance, that could influence the type of statements that witnesses and suspects make indeed to detectives and then justice wouldn t seemed to be done, what it? weill. detectives and then justice wouldn t seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know what s seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know what s in seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know what s in the seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know what s in the report - seemed to be done, what it? well, i don t know what s in the report to i don t know what s in the report to more than anyone else, it s a question of proportionality. there s always a risk of prejudice, but you ve got to have a sense of proportion about this. the involvement of any person is a comparatively minor possibility of a small modest moderate, but there is no danger of a trial in this particular case as i understand it. i may be wrong, but i think the general interest or the public
delta overall. if another variant comes, and we re wrong footed like this and it s more virulent, i don t know what s going to happen. but we should be trying to avoid, not trying to buy a couple of months so tony fauci can feel better and this happens again. tucker: thank you so much. thank you tucker. texas is one of the last free states. what happens when it becomes california? we ll talk to a man who is trying to prevent from it becoming california next.
you re taking get get, criminal illegal aliens. fentanyl in the history of our country. [inaudible] i don t know. i don t know. we re working on it. rachel: brandon, this is so true, americans are dying, we had someone on earlier, a former dea agent who spoke with bryan kilmeade who shade that the chinese are involved in this. they are actually trying to destablize our country through fentanyl and overdosing. these numbers are off the charts, number of americans dying of drug overdoses this, is now a threat to our country. yeah. the chinese are winning. they know darn good and well all they have to do is flood our markets with hard narcotics. we just saw the most overdose deaths in the history of our country. it is coming from china. and when you have a chief patrol agent who is a career employee