governors, remember, these are century cities, they tell us. right. yesterday, florida governor ron desantis sent 50 migrants to martha s vineyard where they ve declared a crisis. just over 50 migrants. their arrival has triggered a wave of backlash from the left. many are condemning the move as political and inhumane. here is white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. speak of the migrants, including children, who arrived in martha s vineyard, were misled about where they were being taken, and what would be provided when they arrived. it s also deeply alarming. the children governor abbott abandoned in martha s vineyard, the children that governor desantis abandoned, as well, they deserve better. they deserve better than being left on the streets of d.c. or being left in martha s vineyard. kayleigh: what s better than martha s vineyard? it s not such a dilapidated part of the country. republicans are now asking, where was the outrage when the bite and white house secr
the shooter told investigators according to a sheriff who spoke at a press conference today that the attacks were not racially motivated. it is fair to ask whether we have any reason to believe or take on its face that an accused spree killer said but that is what authorities are telling us so for now that is the official word. what we can t deny is that some attacks against the asian-american and pacific islander communities, something we ve reported on extensively on this show and something that president biden and kamala harris herself a member of the community underscored today. whatever the motivation here, i know that asian-americans are in very very concerned, because as you know i ve been speaking about the brutality against asian-americans for the last couple of months and i think it is a very, very trouble some. it is tragic. our country, the president and i and all of us, we grieve for the loss. we re not yet clear about the motive. but i do want to say to ou
not be welcomed so we are having open conversations in our house. some are saying it s just too young and down in florida teachers are not allowed to discuss this before fifth grade. so, we all have different opinions on it. it s a tough topic, right? we have to be able to be council passionate for individual children. i think the idea is how much do we want to expose the majority of children to many of these ideas in detail. i think you can explain to children that children, individual children are struggling and, you know, are wanting to call themselves sue instead of jack and that s their nickname. i think there is ways to do it compassionately without necessarily overwhelming children. as i said, even when children come to you with difficult subject matter, you re only answering them very succinctly and to the questions that they ask. you are not really providing them with more information than they need and that s really
of this. and governor desantis making a point of this. and maybe governor newsom should invite some migrants to the french laundry. what do you think? kayleigh: if you want to show your philanthropic heart, instead, travel down and go to texas where they are every day. our border patrol agents are taking care of migrants, doing it and doing it compassionately. they are the real heroes in t this. kennedy: i would like to seek sanctuary in martha s vineyard. [laughter] kayleigh: let s make that happen. coming up, a student run newspaper teaching the mainstream media a lesson about checking their facts, which they desperately need. this was after several outlets published a duke by the accusations of being called racist slayers, even though those claims were never actually proven. more on that, next. y us with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection. no upfront costs at all. let us get your family security of cash in the bank.
across the bridge to join the republican party. and so to go from and fought like hell. by the way, he said during that 2000 campaign that he felt strongly enough that he wanted to campaign on that issue in a way of embracing immigrants. and a lot of them said that s crazy, you can t do it. he said i m going to do it because i believe in it compassionately because i m a compassionate conservative. so see where we ve come from there to here is remarkable in the whole history of this issue. we ve been fighting over this issue for like a quarter of my life, you know, since mid 90s, right? yeah. when we started talking about this. ellie, in terms of the emergency nature of this, will a judge look at the fact that the president is spending this emergency at mar-a-lago at his golf club and the fact that stephen miller said on tv this weekend that the wall, the fence, would be built about two years from now? why would it take two years to build somewhere between 55 miles of fencing a