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Transcripts for CNN Early Start With Christine Romans 20240604 10:39:00

tail s wagging the dog. it s bassackwards. don is making my morning. don always makes the morning. this is the fundamental problem that we see in the politics. the power has been pushed to the extremes. it s unrepresentative of the public at large. this isn t just bad for the republican party, it s bad for the republic. who would want to be speaker? why would he want to be speaker at this point? you re asking the same question as t the wall street journal editorial board. who s crazy enough to be a republican speaker? this is what we re talking about going into this. john boehner couldn t control this crazy caucus and he resigned. paul ryan, widely respected policy wonk continually had problems with his far right. kevin mccarthy is operating from a position of ptsd because he tried to get this job. narrator: 2018 when they had

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WSJ asks: "Are vaccines fueling new covid variants?"

There is another new covid "variant" (or so we are told) that is spreading across the Northeast. And The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) admits that covid "vaccines" are making [.]

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 14:32:00

and getting near a balanced budget. julie: the wall street journal has a headline that reads more robust shows signs of cooling in late 2022. federal reserve projects unemployment to rise during the current year. what do you think of the cooling of job growth? that is a bad thing. jobs have actually been strong despite the fact there was not much incentive for people to work. julie, you are exactly right. so the one silver lining in 2022 is we did have a healthy jobs market, 10 million surplus jobs pure the big problem in 202 is businesses getting workers bs partly because as we show in our study, people 75,000, $80 a year not to work. but you have the opposite problem coming and you re exactly right. i talked to the biggest employers in the country that runs the largest hiring agency in the country and he told me starting in late november, early

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 09:06:00

they have cost american taxpayers on transportation cost, medicaid costs, food and clothing cost, public education caused from a costs. it goes on and on and on. we can t get near full accounting of what this over the cost. and then they have the nerve to stand up and say the republicans need to give them more money so they can do their job to secure the border? they don t want to secure the border. they want an open border. they will do everything they can to extract more money from the taxpayers of america. carley: the wall street journal is reporting the biden domestic the biden administration if ends, limiting asylum claims at the border but allowing people to apply for asylum in the country and flying here, which says a whole lot like something the former president former president trump was advocating for it. what is your reaction to that? well, president trump had the correct border policy. and the problem with the biden

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