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Harris Faulkner on Inauguration Day protests: How will Biden take action?

2021-01-21 | 🔗
‘The Faulkner Focus’ anchor provides insight into the West Coast seeing violent protests amid Inauguration Day.
This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
First, ever Starbucks lets bring in the hosts of the Falconer Focus Harris Falconer the morning after all of that Portland Seattle Denver, they didnt even mention it, and it is so far afield on May twenty fifth George Floyd was so long ago. We dont even mention his name. Dont talk about the legal cases that are pending that have people in the streets that have people in the streets peacefully protesting that continues is Joe Biden going to do some sort of roundtable. We dont know what they are
doing. How is he going to protect yet again those businesses and whatever? This is Steve, a great observation? What will Joe say the next day? 46S will day. We know the media loves him know the media loves him. Watch the forty sixth president of the United States, putting his soul into his first address. The speech was steely determination. It is not a campaign speech or politics first speech, but an american speech american speech. He was commander in chief,
not just medicine, so sincere, they will say what they say. There is a narrative and we know that it is not breaking news. What is breaking news is when the incoming president talks about things that have trump supporters wanting to go deeper and to know what he meant when he pitched into white supremacists and talk of extremism and domestic terror. They want to know. How does that mixed? In? As you talk about unity, that is a legitimate question, Jen Sake, the new press secretary and the love affair in the first press, briefing, which I have a lot of respect for holding that briefing on the first night, but it cant
look like you are going to bread, this womans hair, you got to go deeper and one of the things you might have asked about was: are you anticipating getting it passed? There will be days we dont agree. We didnt see that in the coverage we had a mix of lots of people from different walks of life. We got into it former White House, press secretary, ARI Fleischer, and I got into how do you talk with seventy five million people who might not see it the same way you cant lump them together with what you saw on the steps of the capital just like when you look capital just like when you look at me. I hope you see me differently than you see some of the people of black and brown skin who might have been on the streets of our great american cities. The last few months, including last night, rioting, zero, see you on outnumbered. After that
what is coming up today. We have been looking out for people and when you talk about people and when you talk about taking down walls and fences and caravans coming through countries and Guatemala, their troops and law enforcement were able to stop the latest one of one thousand people. But you turn on a political magnet with Joe Biden as President promising one hundred day in no deportation. What hes going to do for them got people thinking. Maybe I will try to get to the border, but when you say you will take down walls whats with that look like. Can you take a thirteen foot wall that they put around the White House? Clearly, walls work, have you been to California? They have walls their too. They have walls. Their too Andy. Biggs representative in Arizona, has been there more
than any lawmaker in recent history like every time they go. They put out a press release and you know they are coming, and I want to know what the situation will look like if the president starts tearing down what has been working on Rhonda, what has been working on Rhonda Mcdaniel, newly minted again in leadership of the Republican National Committee, going forward how you bring everybody in her party together, they didnt all agree whether they should object to the electoral college votes that was going on when the violence started outside the capital.
Transcript generated on 2021-01-22.