american people than letting the top 1%, the top few percent finally pay their fair share. let s go back to the way it was in the golden era of capitalism in the 20th century, the 60s, the 50s, the 40s when rich people paid much more in taxes and corporations, and they didn t whine about it. i mean, look, if you re going to get rich off this amazing society, god bless you, but pay your darn share of taxes. i don t that s not politically toxic at all. that that s called the american way, and it s super popular with working class people here in michigan in the 9th district, i ll tell you that much. jacqui: all right. big week ahead. a lot to watch on the hill. congressman, really appreciate your time. hope to have you back again soon. thanks, it s great to see you. take care of yourself. jacqui: thanks. griff: vaccine mandates for new york city teachers in a federal judge is changing the requirements. more next.
sources telling us trump is going to speak at length about what he feels is abusive power coming out of d.c. he s going to offer his formal enforcement of herschel walker. walker spoke with fox earlier week about why he s seeking the state s gop nomination. i decided i was going to run because i got sick of it. i got sick of hearing things that i knew were not the truth, i got sick of seeing people that are losing faith in this country. and that s the reason i said let s go back to the basics. reporter: it s certainly possible that trump could speak at length about his displeasure with the 2020 results here in georgia. he lost the tate by a little less than 12,000 votes, has repeatedly attacked the governor and secretary of state in this state. he s now back another person for the secretary of state job, jody hice, but the current republican secretary of state fired back saying what bothers me and
i got sick of hearing things that i knew were not the truth and people losing faith in this country and i said let s go back to the basics. the basics are we get elected to office. do you love this country first? if you love this country you ll fight for it. right now there is a problem at the border. why is the president and vice president not down there? we don t want congressmen or senators just making decision without talking to the people doing the work. that s what we have people do to get people down there and see what s going on. harris: there is growing outrage from democrats over the treatment of haitian migrants. lawmakers are calling out when they describe is an unequal or uneven racial treatment in the immigration system. congresswoman maxine waters went after president biden and made an extreme comparison. watch this i m not just unhappy with the cowboys who were running
about it so activist investors that just want stocks to go up, plenty political activist investors sandra: i m trying to think what sectors would respond to this. the technology sector has been very vocal on climate issues. they re already pushing exxon. they forced a couple of big funds like black rock, which is reason by a very progressive cpo, larry fink pushed exxon to put on its board an activist investor sandra: we covered it here. all of this climate change stuff on exxon s board. think about it. exxon makes money drilling for oil. they want exxon to be more woke in terms of the climate. it s mind boggling. sandra: let s go back to the basics. can gary gensler put something
panel theorpanel. rachel campos duffy. thomas kearseing and janice dean. ainsley: how do you raise children to say you can accept gifts without being entitled. thank you card. they think a text is sufficient. let s go back to the basics. ainsley: old school. receive a gift whether from aunt or birthday party. janice: they don t teach cursive anymore. my son matthew wants to teach sur vivian schiller we are learning that. ainsley: why don t we teach cursive anymore. janice: not like they used. to say matthew took a separate course to learn cursive. we are losing that the