world headquarters in new york. a busy hour ahead. right now, president biden is on his way to wisconsin on an unofficial post state of the union tour after his rousing address before the joint session of congress last night. imploring lawmakers to finish the job, the president defended his record and called for more bipartisanship. but did manage to tangle with republicans at times. some republicans want medicare and social security sunset. i m not saying it is a majority. anybody who doubts it, contact my office, i ll give you a copy. i ve give you a copy of the proposal. coming up, we ll talk about how president biden may use those gop outbursts to his advantage. plus, the drama on the floor before the president even walked out. what senator mitt romney is saying about this moment, the moment when he called out george santos to his face on the house floor, with cameras rolling. he shouldn t have been there. he shouldn t be in the look, he s a sick puppy. also t
work together, but over the past two years we proved the cynics and nay sayers wrong. president biden and i don t have a lot in common. time and again democrats and republicans came again. he s the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob that can t even tell you what a woman is. we have to be the nation we always been at our best, optimistic, hopeful, forward-looking. we are under attack in a left-wing culture war we didn t start and never wanted to fight. we have to see each other not as enemies but as fellow americans. after years of democrat attacks on law enforcement and calls to defund the police, violent criminals roam free while law-abiding families live in fear. i ve never been more optimistic about our future, about the future of america. just remember who we are. and the radical left s america, washington taxes you and lights your hard. erped money under fire. very different tones last night between president biden, mostly optimistic
himself. well, i personally do not think disney should be telling desantis how to run florida, and he should not be telling disney how to run disney. it is a private company. we live in, private enterprise. countries are permitted within the laws to run it how they want it, if disney wants to have programs he views as woke, that is fine and disney consumers can decide if they want to watch but it is not any individual governor s job to tell someone how they should run their cartoons. neil: all right, the battle is on, we will see what robert iger has to say about this. professor, always good to have you, thank you very, very much. i don t know if many of you got a chance to watch the state of the union address last night on the part of the president, i am hearing a lot of after-hours criticism from other networks, particularly critical of republicans getting in the president s face, arguing with him, and i thought to myself, self, hasn t this been sort of the rule for the house o
members of congress in front of him that just because congress is divided now for the next two years doesn t mean that democrats and republicans can t continue to work together. take a listen. i don t want to ruin your reputation, but i look forward to working with you. you know, we are often told that democrats and republicans can t work together, but over the past two years we have proved the cynics and naysayers wrong. we came together to defend a stronger and safer europe. you came together to pass one in a generation once in a generation infrastructure law building bridges, connecting our nation and our people. we came together to pass the most significant law ever, helping victims exposed to toxic burn pits. and, in fact [ applause ] reporter: and we ve talked about how the state of the union speech last night would be sort of a soft launch and a preview of the president s eventual reelection campaign message and
present bidens state of the union speech last night. let s just say they are not fans. and just how widespread this surveillance program of theirs really is. we have fox team coverage with aishah hasnie on capitol hill on what we are learning about that briefing. myrtle beach, south carolina, on what navy divers are now discovering. jennifer griffin of the pentagon on the size of the china spy program that itself seems to be polluting. and general jack keane on just how concerning all of this really is down the road. welcome, everybody, grabbed to have you. neil kabuto, and this is your world, a very volatile world right now, where relations between the two biggest economic powers on the planet but to say nothing of the two biggest military powers on the planet are bad, they are fractious, they are ice-cold. that s go to capitol hill and aishah hasnie on the fallout they are. aishah? neil: hey there, neil. we are just getting brand-new information about the classified