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attention. >> kayleigh: and this one in december. watch. >> i love you, joe biden. thank you for everything, joe biden. >> well, we know that president biden has been to the border twice kicking and screaming and both visits combined, did not see any illegal immigrants, they whitewashed scenario. maybe he will see it. i wonder if it will make it an an ad over the next months. >> kayleigh: and say laken riley tonight. tonight, "state of the union address," bret baier, martha maccallum, anchoring the special coverage beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. don't want to miss it. "america reports". >> issues are immigration.
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>> i live in virginia. immigration was the number one issue, i mean, again, these could change, in virginia. >> virginia does have a border with west virginia. >> the which we help solve and alleviate the crime issue in america and big cities as well is, we close the border. >> there is no crisis at the border. >> they are stealing cars, we never had that. we never had murders, now we have murders. >> how stupid are americans who still believe there's a crisis on the southern border. >> sandra: wow, all right. the liberal media for years now has been doubting americans' concerns over the border and rising crime in democrat-led cities, despite poll after poll now showing that immigration and public safety are the top issues for american voters. >> john: the condescension is there for the entire country to see. and republicans look to am hammer democrats over handling
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the border and the crime on the campaign trail, president biden is expected to go on the offensive in the state of the union address. how can the gop refute biden's attack lines. we'll ask elise stefanik coming up. >> this maga crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in american history. >> maga republicans are destroying american democracy. >> republican party driven and intimidated by maga republican extremist. >> not only embrace the residence but laugh about it. >> maga republicans is trying to steal history now. >> sandra: hours from now, president biden will be delivering arguably the most pivotal speech of his presidency, shaping up to be the most divisive campaign in u.s.
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history. and that's where we top the hour. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. nothing going on in that city you are in today. >> john: no, i told you it was going to be a busy week, right, and it has been. this is "america reports". presidents love to use the annual state of the union address to tout the success of their agenda and the state union is strong. but americans don't agree that biden is doing a good job as commander in chief. >> sandra: one point shy of his lowest approval rating of his presidency, and unpopularity, how it compares to his predecessors. >> john: newt gingrinch knows a thing or two about state of the union addresses, how republicans should respond to the expected attacks from biden. but first to jacqui heinrich live at the white house. what is the white house saying about the president's
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overarching message tonight? >> jacqui: john, the president's message, the delivery, is going to be as important as the substance given pervasive voter concerns about his age and his ongoing bid to convince america to keep him in the white house until he's 86 years old. the broad themes are two-fold from what we can gather. primarily, trying to play up the achievements of his last three years, making the case that despite voter sentiment about the economy, the economy is actually doing very well. he's going to paint greedy corporations as the bogeyman responsible for high prices and less bang for your buck these days. the other big aim, a stark picture of what this country would look like under another trump presidency. biden's campaign has shifted to a negative messaging phase, for trump trying to overturn the 2020 election and restrictive abortion policies, they say.
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but biden has a giant liability on the border. among top voter concerns. shift blame to the gop or rejecting the senate-brokered bill and push for congress to legislate the country out of the crisis. >> i think the president will really lay out why stopping progress on a real problem for the american people only because of politics is wrong. that's not the way he conducts his presidency, that's not what the american people want and also one of the choices we have, whether we put politics above progress. >> house speaker mike johnson already hitting back. >> he has full authority to close that border completely right now, but he won't do it. and 7 or 8 other authority actions to use it but he won't. that is so perplexing. why wouldn't you stop the humanitarian crisis. there is a political purpose to
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this. >> we have learned today that the president will not announce any executive actions to address the border tonight despite rumblings for weeks that some kind of announcement was in the works. we are hearing, though, from reports that he will make some sort of announcement on gaza, which is a source of discontent from within his base, john. >> john: to announce any executive order on the border would be to acknowledge that yes, he does have the power to do more things. perhaps that's why he's not doing it. jacqui heinrich for us, 1600 pennsylvania, jacqui. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: former house speaker newt gingrinch and also fox news contributor. thank you very much, speaker, for joining us. this is an incredibly consequential speech the president is expected to deliver tonight. he has said that he is going to attempt to unify the country, said that many times. how can you expect that to happen when he has spent so much time going after the maga base that's supporting the former
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president, donald trump? >> well, i don't think he does expect that to happen. he just knows that's what he ought to say. look, biden has two huge challenges. the first is a performance challenge. he'll gain a little bit if he gives a good speech with energy and can actually stand there for an hour and a half, but he will lose enormous amount if at any point in the speech he clearly stumbles, has a cognitive problem or some way loses track of what he's saying. so in that sense, a personal performance component of this speech is probably the most important single factor. second, whatever he says, he's in conflict with reality. it's a reality that an illegal immigrant that biden allowed to come into this country killed a young college student at the university of georgia. it's a reality that venezuelans that biden allowed to come into this country beat up new york policemen. you go down the list. the average person knows it's a reality that food is too
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expensive, and electricity we may run out of because the demand is higher and not encouraging the building of new electric production systems. so, when you look at people's reality, no matter how many words biden says he can't unlock the failures that are directly affecting people. he has a very, very big challenge tonight. >> sandra: a sampling of some rhetoric we have heard from those on the left. listen. >> maga republicans are this extreme part of their party and that is just facts. we have seen mega maga republican officials who don't believe in the rule of law. >> what we've got is a right wing isolationist maga cult overtaken the republican party. >> so many of those extremists, the maga extremists, take their marching orders from donald trump. maybe there needs to be a formal
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deprogramming of the cult members. >> sandra: just a sampling of some of the democrats that we have seen hating on maga, i can tell you have a clear response to that, put the fox news poll up, mr. speaker, that finds the president failing to unify the country. 26% say he's mostly succeeded, nearly 70% say he has mostly failed, mr. speaker. >> well, two examples. the u.s. supreme court voted 9-0 on the colorado case that donald trump was not the great threat, the democrats were. by 9-0, said efforts to knock trump off the ballot were inappropriate so trump turned out to be in favor of democracy and your right to have a candidate, and the democrats turned out to be in favor of strangling that right. second example. they had apparently at least 320,000 illegal immigrants flown into the u.s., not walked across
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the border, flown into the u.s. the secret biden government will not tell us where they went, who they are, whether or not they are a drain on our resources, whether or not they are a threat to us. well, the average american looks at that and the left can't say enough anti-maga things. this is not about maga. this is about america, it's about the quality of life, it's about your children's education, it's about getting a job. for example, biden is losing young people in part at a remarkable rate because they go out with their college degree and can't find work. they can't figure out how to pay for a house. so, you are seeing a dramatic shift. african americans, asian americans, latino americans, "new york times" of all places had a report last week that trump is now carrying latinos and the chief analyst at the "new york times" wrote the reason people are against biden is they do not like him. tonight i don't think they will like him a whole lot more.
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>> sandra: very interesting, and the gop rebuttal will come from katie brit. and great to see you and thanks for coming on the program. >> great, glad to do it. >> sandra: there you go. we'll be watching for all of that tonight, and major member of the republican party elise stefanik, the house gop conference chair will be joining us on this program coming up. and her thoughts on what she anticipates for the president and also the gop rebuttal. >> john: i spent some time chatting with her in the green room. jacqui heinrich mentioned the big announcement on gaza that has just broken. president is going to call on the u.s. military to build an emergency port in gaza to accept large ships carrying food. so, be watching for that tonight as well. all right, now this.
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>> it's been very hard for us as a family. every day that just passes by is harder to bear this tragic, tragic murder that was committed to my niece. >> john: the family of a texas teen speaking out about their loss as the illegal immigrant accused of killing her is arraigned in court today. we will have the latest on the suspect's court appearance. >> sandra: and as president biden prepares to deliver his state of the union tonight, facing backlash in his base over the handling of the israel-hamas war. democrat congressman ro khanna will join us live on uncommitted challenge gaining momentum in his party. he'll join us next. (man) thanks. (tony) yes, problem. you need verizon. trade-in that old thing and get a new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano!
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[speaking spanish] >> john: honduran man spotted at the border sporting a biden-harris t-shirt and telling the team he is wearing the t-shirt to the u.s. will let him in. more evidence why the border crisis will be in focus at president biden's state of the union tonight. several republican lawmakers are inviting victims of brutal migrant crimes as guests at the address. the speech will follow a vote on the laken riley act, a bill named in honor of a georgia nursing student allegedly murdered by a migrant last night. and a seat in her honor tonight. ro khanna will talk to us about how to get the border crisis under control, but nate foy has more on the court day of an illegal migrant accused of
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capital murder in texas. chad pergram on capitol hill, the border is the main issue on capitol hill. what will it be? >> john, good afternoon. republicans aim to contrast the president's speech with violent crime associated with the border crisis. notably the murder of laken riley in georgia, the suspect is in the u.s. illegally and had trouble with the law. >> last friday, laken's parents laid their daughter to rest, their lives destroyed by the senseless and depraved actions of a criminal who should not have been here. and the callous indifference of the president and the secretary of homeland security. >> the house is working on a bill which mandates the detention of illegal immigrants who face other criminal charges. jose ibarra is accused of killing riley, he was charged
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with shoplifting and endangerment of a minor. >> a victim of trafficking or domestic violence who defended themselves against an abuser would have to be detained under the law but the sweeping approach in this bill would deprive immigrants of the due process everyone is afforded to prove that they are innocent of a crime. >> democrats say the president does not need to recalibrate his campaign to address the border. >> i don't think there's any reset that's needed. i think what the president will do is tout the work that we have done together to lower the costs that everyday americans face as well as the record that he has achieved in a job creation and the economy. >> and one is bringing a police officer attacked by migrants in time squares, and another
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invited the parents of laken riley, they declined. there will be an empty seat in honor of laken riley. >> john: state of the union tonight at 9:00, you'll be part of it, chad. thanks so much. >> sandra: illegal immigrant appearing in a texas courtroom on capital murder charges for the death of 16-year-old cheerleader lizbeth medina. her family calling for change after her senseless death. >> tragic, tragic murder that was committed to my niece lizbeth medina. it's very important for me, not only my family to address the issue of criminal wrap arounds and second chances. laws i do believe should be stricter. >> sandra: nate foy is live with the latest. what has happened in court so far? >> we are still waiting on the
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illegal immigrant in this case to face the judge on capital murder charges. however, we did hear from his lawyer who says that they will enter a plea of not guilty and they look forward to trial. we also know that right now the victim's mother is in the courtroom just three months after finding her daughter dead in the bathtub. the judge is not allowing cameras inside the courtroom. take a look at the suspect here. rafael romero, i.c.e. lodged a detainer on him. a texas grand jury indicted him on capital murder charges and get this, sandra, about 15 months before the murder police in texas reportedly arrested him for burglary, so he was on probation. he's accused of beating and stabbing 16-year-old lizbeth medina to death. her aunt tells fox today people with a criminal history like that should not be free to commit more crimes. >> honor lizbeth's memory
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ensuring that justice is served for her and the right steps are taken to prevent from similar tragedies happening to anybody. >> her mother, jacqueline medina, also calls for stricter laws to protect children. she's heart broken to see the murder of laken riley, someone who has also lost a daughter to violence at the hands of an illegal immigrant. heartbreaking to see another family go through what mine has endured. again, we are still waiting for govea romero to appear before the judge. he was arrested days after the murder. police say they tracked him using the victim's cell phone because he took it after allegedly committing that murder. back to you. >> sandra: nate foy on that story, thank you. john. >> john: bring in ro khanna, congressman from california and he is going to be there tonight.
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congressman, you heard what nate foy was talking about, this tragedy involving lizbeth medina in the state of texas, as well the suspect in laken riley's murder, jose ibarra, apparently has ties to a notorious venezuelan gang. his brother diego is said to be a member of another group wreaking havoc in new york city. tens of thousands of venezuelans have been paroled in the country after they came across the border, and tens of thousands more flown into the country in secret by the biden administration. a lot of people, congressman, are rightly asking what has biden border policy unleashed on this country? >> john, first of all, my heart goes out to the victim's family. it was a brutal murder, unconscionable, and i can only imagine the grief. second, we need to do a better job of making sure that we are vetting people before they're coming across the border.
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that is why the president supported the border, bipartisan border legislation that would have added border agents, that would have done a better job of vetting. third, if you really want to deal with the situation in venezuela, we have crippling sanctions that have not worked, maduro is in power and leading to so many people leaving and what we should be doing is relooking at the sanctions to we are not aggravating the problem. >> john: there are a lot of republicans who say look, the president could deal with this border problem tomorrow simply by reinstating all of those executive orders that he rescinded on his first day in office. do you not agree? >> well, there has to be a balance. i did not support donald trump's policies, the policies of saying that you needed to split up families, i didn't support the policies that said you could not even if you had a legitimate asylum case come to the united states. what i do support is more border
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patrol agents, i support processing more folks before they come to the border. i support work authorization once they are here so that they can actually be productive and not on the public dole. i wish we could get a bipartisan solution. >> john: fox news took a poll, has biden succeeded or failed on border policy. 24% of people said mostly succeeded. 71% said he has mostly failed. where would you put it? succeed or fail? >> well, i wouldn't personalize it. i would say we as a united states government are failing, whether it's republican or democrat. reality is we have people coming into this country undocumented in record numbers and have not done enough to make sure that we are vetting folks, that there is a secure border and that there's a process. and we are not doing enough to make sure that people in venezuela don't have crippling economic conditions when they are leaving. how do we deal with that is the question. >> john: we seem to hear about
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this almost all the times, crimes perpetrated at the hands of illegal migrants are done by people who committed other crimes and were let back on the streets. jose ibarra is one of those people. laken riley act expected to be voted on in the house, detain illegal immigrants charged with theft. that's what jose ibarra had been charged with, he was let out and went to georgia and allegedly killed laken riley. where do you come down on the bill, where will your vote fall? >> i'll tell you why i and most democrats are a no on the bill. the bill says that if you are arrested, that you could be detained indefinitely. i used to think, john, in this country we had a jury process. you have to go through a process, you have your rights and you decide whether you are convicted or not. to have someone detained without that due processing is un-american. >> john: even if that person allegedly goes on to kill a beautiful nursing student on the university of georgia grounds? >> well, obviously that is horrific, but you know, what he
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did, which was steal $200, i don't think people would have been able to draw a direct correlation between everyone who steals $200 and being a brutal murderer. he deserves the entire book thrown at him and i don't have an ounce of sympathy and as outraged as anyone by his crime. but the policy needs to still uphold our fundamental rights. >> one more thing i want to ask you about, the outgoing climate czar, john kerry, talking about russia's bad behavior with climate said this. >> russia has the ability to wage a war illegally, and invade another country, they ought to be able to find the effort to be i believe on the climb issue. russia is one of the largest emitters in the world. if russia wanted to show good faith, go out and announce what their reductions are going to be
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and greater effort to reduce emissions now and people could feel better about what russia is choosing to do at this point in time. >> john: if russia were to announce a measure of climate change people would feel better about the war in ukraine. is that a man who is too close to his job? >> that's ridiculous, absurd comment. i don't know what he was thinking. i cannot defend that, it's an absurd comment. look, putin's biggest crime is the invasion of ukraine and killing innocent people and to think that if he had better climate policy, that that would in any way excuse a brutal war is just foolishness and he should certainly retract that statement and i really don't know what the guy was thinking. >> john: well, one thing is we won't have to listen to it anymore. congressman ro khanna, see you tonight. >> thank you. >> sandra: while president biden will be doing his best to
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>> sandra: fox news alert here, live to capitol hill, you are looking at the house floor where they are now debating the laken riley act. the house is debating this act, the bill requires the detention of illegal immigrants who have run-ins with the law. jose ibarra is accused of murdering her, he was in the
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country illegally and cited for shoplifting and endangering a child. the house is going to vote on this this afternoon, we are told, just before president biden's state of the union message. we'll be watching for this. >> president biden: some of the small snack companies, you won't even notice what they are doing, when they charge you just as much for the same size bag of potato chips only a hell of a lot fewer chips in it, the cookie monster. he pointed out cookies are his, getting smaller. the american people are tired of being played for suckers. >> john: president biden once again going after businesses blaming them for shrinkflation. business owners say the culprit is government, economist ryan bourne will show us how policies could make things worse. but madison alworth live in chester, new jersey, who do they
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blame there for doing business? >> they say the state government, specifically, issues with minimum wage laws. owner of the old mill tavern. john, new jersey raised minimum wage again this year, five years in a row. what has it done? >> increased the labor costs, on top of food and liquor costs, it's really driven us to, you know, have to cut margins and raise prices and it's just been very tough. >> the way you operate your business is dictated by the state government, federal government and the argument is, it's a living wage. but in your establishment, you have many different servers, waiters. who in your workforce is getting that minimum wage and does it impact them? >> the minimum wage is really going to folks in our business that are from high school. so, it's really targeted, maybe there should be a split between minimum wage for part-time employees and full-time employees. >> okay. so labor biggest inflationary cost, you are not alone in that. majority of small business
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owners say that is their biggest inflationary pressure. what have you had to do to deal with labor increases. >> the biggest thing is increase prices and this is a family-oriented business, a lot of seniors come here, we don't want to put too much burden on them. >> even still, you've had to raise prices 18 to 20%. are you taking home a bigger profit margin? >> no, actually our profit margin has shrunk because of the inflationary pressures. >> john, appreciate it. >> thank you for stopping by. >> we are expecting the president to talk about businesses taking home, getting greedy, but small businesses are dealing with you will a the inflationary pressures we feel and difficult when a business owner is being told how to run their establishment. and leave you with, john says they were fortunate last year, a lot of people coming through. this year he has started to see it slow down. big question on the economy, how it's impacting the family, all of that in focus tonight.
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back to you. >> john: all right, looks like he's doing a brisk business at lunchtime today, that's good. madison alworth, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: people look like they are having a good time there. meanwhile, for more on all this, ryan bourne, it struck us when we saw you and the kato institute writing about this, but you've got this president who is now bemoaning shrinkflation, as if it's the company's problem, less chips in the bag. what's the problem and what's driving this? >> shrinkflation is a manifestation of inflation. what do we mean by that? the case in 2022, a range of businesses that sold snacks, household products, that decided in light of the inflationary pressures they were facing, the increasing cost or wage costs that they are expecting to come. they had to decide, shall we increase the price of a packet of our food or household product
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or shall we reduce the size. they have decided that con -- consumers would like to buy the packet slightly smaller or units of the product but the same price. so they decided to do that. they decided to do that they thought it was better for their business. and what is the president is saying is no, you should have taken a different decision, in reality meant increasing the price of the package of the product. so, i think joe biden should be very grateful for these companies engaged in shrinkflation because the alternative would have been higher package prices and i think that would have made the inflation which was caused primarily by two expansionary, too much stimulus in the economy, made it more salient. >> sandra: that's not what's happening. he's going after the were cooperations. "new york post" opinion piece, shrinkflation swindle, which reads the who us apparently believes scapegoating corporate
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executives will magically redeem the reputation of bidenomics. shrinkflation and other things are the bitter harvest, no many how many wrenches he has thrown since january 2021, he considers himself blameless for all the disruptions and dislocations he has sowed. this is sherrod brown grilling jerome powell what they consider price gouging. >> are you concern the the wide adoption of these price gouging strategies, these pricing schemes, if you will, will contribute to inflation? >> i mean, i think it works both ways. remember that prices go down when there's no one in the store and they go up a lot of people. i don't know implication for, you know, for inflation. >> sandra: this happens every time. with gas prices, speculators when the price is going up. when it goes down, it's simple supply and demand, right? so, are they gonna get away with
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this, are voters buying this whole concept this they are price gouged in this inflationary environment? these are prices under the president, overall up 18%. they like to tout the inflation rate has come down, it has, it does not mean prices are coming down. they are up 18% over all, food prices are soaring to 21% and shelter up 19%. last thought on that, ryan. >> yeah, i mean, let's put this into context. 11 years from 2010 to 2021, food prices went up by 18%, that shows you now 21% in the last three years, huge amount it has gone up. and if you ask the public who they blame for inflation, tends to break along partisan lines as most things do these days, republicans blaming too much spending in congress and democrats blaming greedy corporations. but there was a periods in 2022 some companies made bigger
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profits. some company's prices were going up before wages were going up. there was too much stimulus in the economy, too much spending from congress and too much monetary loosening from the federal reserve. >> sandra: really interesting to talk to you. ryan bourne from the kato institute. thank you very much. >> john: republicans in alabama taking matters into their own hands to protect ivf treatments. we'll speak with alabama senator tim melson if it will put the issue to rest for his party. >> anyone looking to do harm or spread fear on our subways, you will be caught, plain and simple. there will be consequences. this has to end. >> sandra: now the tough talk. new york governor hochul sending in the national guard to restore order to the big apple subway system, an idea once called racist when tom cotton was
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>> john: after a stunning alabama supreme court decision republican lawmakers rushed to pass into law protections for people who want to use reproductive technology. let's bring in the author of that legislation, alabama state senator tim melson. senator, thanks for being with us. it was signed into law by the governor last night, it provides civil and criminal immunity to providers and patients regarding destruction or damage to embryos. it got done in near record time. why was it so important to address the supreme court decision? >> well, i believe we had a lot of individuals in the process that were put on hold, that they needed to get back in the clinic to get their treatment or their
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fertility treatment back in line and it's been very successful. i think that one of the statements made is that the criminal liability -- we are just protecting the providers, we are not giving immunity, blanket immunity by any means. i think that's one misconception. >> here is a statement from your governor, kay ivey, she said ivf is a complex issue no doubt and i anticipate there will be more work to come. but i'm confident it will provide assurances the ivf clinics need and will resume services immediately. first question, when do you believe ivt providers who suspended their services will resume? >> i think some already have this morning. the bill was passed yesterday and i've been told that they have got back in the clinics and are performing the procedure currently. that's what the intent was. >> john: the second was, how do
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you interpret more work to do? >> i think there's a lot of ethical questions that we didn't know existed because lack of education on the procedure that we'll just address as they get thought out further. we don't want to run back in and start addressing things without a more comprehensive view of what those might be. >> john: so here in washington, d.c., last month, republicans voted down a bill that would have provided federal protections for people who go through ivf. should there be in your mind federal protections or should it be left at the state level? >> i think it should be left at the state level. we take care of our citizens in alabama, that's what we will continue to do and we don't need the federal government getting between the patient and the doctor. as a physician, i feel very strong about that, and we'll handle this ethical issues and other issues as they arise and hopefully some preventive measures, too. >> john: it's a huge political
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issue and democrats are hammering republicans saying this is what happens as a result of the dobbs decision. they are saying it's a new way to raise the abortion issue, that republicans are against ivf. how should republicans be responding to all of this? >> i think we go about our business. i understand where they are coming from, make it an issue, political, hey. it's just not something i want to take and make a voter issue in that it's very important. let's just let the citizens talk to their representatives and let's figure the solutions that we need to and not go to the far right or the far left because patients and babies are, they are not a member of a party when it comes to getting their healthcare unless we do get involved with it. let's just keep it between the patient and the doctor and make decisions what's based on them. >> john: point out you were a doctor yourself, so you know all about the doctor/patient relationship. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: all right, the push to ban tiktok gaining steam as
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>> sandra: elected leaders on long island are demanding a change to new york state bail reform law after four people accused of scattering dismembered body parts there are now walking freely without bail. c.b. cotton is live where one of the discoveries were made. these are felony charges, right? >> that's right, but under current state law prosecutors could not request bail in this case. now local elected leaders and the local police union are demanding immediate changes. they say the judge should have had more discretion whether to
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keep the suspects behind bars. new york governor hochul says bail reform is not the issue here. she suggests prosecutors brought the charges too soon. >> and maybe the d.a. should have done a more thorough investigation and brought murder charges or conspiracy to commit murder or even assault charges. all are bail eligible. >> the district attorney is firing back at governor kathy hochul and says her public safety platform is "laughably inadequate." adding "when law enforcement had enough to arrest them for serious felonies they made the arrests." two men and two women pled not guilty for concealing a corpse, and they walked out of court, turned over passports and cannot leave the county.
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but they say they have meat cleavers, blood, and surveillance vehicles. a severed head, arms, and legs, were found here, and two other locations on long island. investigators say the two victims in this case are a man and woman in their 50s, but they haven't revealed their identities or potential connection they may have with the suspects. sandra. >> sandra: just a horrific story in so many ways. thank you. john. >> john: the eyes of the nation will be on president biden as he delivers his state of the union tonight. will he be able to reset his floundering re-election campaign with his message to america? martha maccallum, elise stefanik and larry kudlow all joining us in the next hour with a preview. >> sandra: and oregon is making a u-turn on a first of its kind law that legalized drugs. the state is having a change of heart after three years. elite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive
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