night stick and get someone with mental health training before. paul and i have talked about this before. crisis reactions from cops is nothing new. the fact we re having this conversation, that it seems like it s some nouveau idea today is absurd because the realization and the recognition that some of these escalated scenarios that police are using use of force matrixes is absurd because they should have the proper training. it resorts back to the idea, we allow these police officers, people to be given badges and guns which we don t give to other people, and we presume they re going to be able to do their jobs properly. and also, we send them out there in a society with 420 million civilian owned firearms and then wonder why also they re also freaked out by everyone that they run into, especially with sort of inherent anti-blackness, we could do this for an hour. katie phang and paul butler, thank you both very much. up next, remember back in
old? are we a child? go to a dei class, this is garbage, i don t know why usa today published it. so, governor desantis and what he did, there is a reason florida schools are number one in public education it s because he roots out stuff like this. $34 million on dei classes, but better stands for not to use the crew fa mystic flag, discrimination, exclusion and indoctrination, it s a trojan horse for leftest ideology, happening in florida, higher education, they have matrixes of oppression that separates students based on race, they talk about the united states being a nation of white supremacy and this is what governor desan is going after, that kind of language, indoctrination. you are seeing that all over the country that separation by race, the different clubs, i ve had to ask as a parent just recently, you have the black
people involved in the trump campaign and they start talking about all the money they re raising and they start talking about the matrixes, all this, all that, i say this reminds me of somebody. who does this remind me of? robbie mook. they are talking now like the clinton campaign was talking in 2015 thinking that all the money in the world and all the analytics in the world can sauf save a candidate that is just disliked by american voters. there s no doubt, joe, that all the things you just said are true starting with the notion that it s the case that we ve seen a couple of presidents in recent times, particularly barack obama who for most of his first term was a little under 50 in terms of his approval rating and who s the right track wrong track numbers through most of that period in 2012 were not on
and so far no legislative accomplishments. one has to start wondering when are these things going to start happening? and governing is complicated and you have to be able to work with people. you have to have a clear world view of what you want to accomplish and then you have to go after it and we haven t seen any of that. he obviously ran a very successful camcampaign. he hate base that came out for him in numbers. that s a lot different than being president of the united states with all the complicated matrixes you have to deal with. and he is finding it very difficult in the early going to produce. and he s set himself up on a number of issues like health care, like the travel ban.
enforce the provision, what s to say he can t selectively enforce or not enforce the provision on border security and the immigration package. we need to make sure there s definite matrixes of accountability. how we can ensure that the border is secure, and the law is being enforced. at the end of the day, when you look at it, how many other there where people are knocking down the doors to get in? we are for a reason, and that s because we re a country of laws, and it ought to be applied evenly and fairly to all. kwong man, appreciate you being with us. and with that said, right here on hannity, have house republicans finally drawn a line in the sand as it relates to immigration reform. when we come back, frank lutz will join us. time to unveil your choice, number two for video of the day. the three women who were held captive for more than a decade in that cleveland house of horrors have now broken their silence. if you want to hear from them at