it is friday eve. glad you are with us. i am harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. we have also ben ferguson. let s begin with the story gaining national attention. louisiana has become the first state to require the ten commandments be displayed in all public classrooms. it is facing legal challenges from civil liberty groups going after it for a violation of the separation between church and straight. lorne greene is on this for us. the proponents of the bill will believe the supreme court will be on their side in any of the legal challenges and predict other states will start to follow louisiana s lead. the ten commandments are part of the bedrock of judaism and christianity. jeff landry argues they have historical significance as a huge significance on america s documents and legal system. governor landry signed the bill into law alongside several other education measures. they have a poster size display of the ten commandments in large, easil
you should act when you have a different point of view which should be happening on campus look at that. look at that. and look at the polite conservative students at the university of chicago who nearly pointed out some inconsistencies with the speakers. frankly i think really upended that whole conference with just a few i see this and kind of a gestalt view from 37,000 feet. and there is connective tissue to me between what is going on in states like florida, new jersey, virginia, and that connective tissue is the spirit a 6-year-old can t do with those kids did. at a six fight back. but they can speak up for themselves. and apparently what they are being taught on some college campuses as just close your ears to any dissenting ideas. do whatever it takes. and if you really don t like it,
harris: getting us to look at it from a gestalt view. 38,000 seats, all the options on the table. variables in the mix. i appreciate your time from the heritage foundation today. thank you very much. harris: fox news alert, a short time ago the senate followed the house and has now approved a two week stopgap spending bill. that means the government will be funded for another two weeks. putting off that threat of a government shutdown through december 21st. that will go quickly, woe to? the president has threatened a partial government shutdown if congress does not approve $5 million for the border wall system. we know from surveys this is important to the murky people. he ran on it, it s a promise he made, and a lot of people want to see it. earlier today, house majority leader nancy pelosi said she will not support that amount of border wall funding, even if offered a solution for so-called dreamers. daca, who have been in limbo since president trump eliminated that program ear
they occupied georgia. so the actions coming out of the administration, getter tougher on iran, making it clear they re not going to bully their neighbors is very good. it s things like yesterday that you say what are you trying to say in that? is there a better way to put it? it s unfortunately to put the united states in the same equivalency of russia. harris: i always try to dial things back to what the american public may see. i don t know that they calculate as much as the words as the actions. if you look at november 8, you think that, right? they re looking to see who do what. carrot and stuck. it s possible that the president is seeing a gestalt view saying carrot and stick? you be the stick, i ll be the carrot? i m not sure the president should play that role and say that word.