HH: I'm joined by an old friend and the future Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy. Good morning, Congressman McCarthy. Welcome back.
KM: Good morning. Thank you for having me back. And before we begin, my heart and prayers go out to everybody in Florida. It looks just devastating the amount of rain and some of the damage. But I know that Governor DeSantis was out front on this, and I know they'll get that electricity back on and get out...
The New York Times‘ Michael Shear joined me this morning to discuss the article he authored, along with Miriam Jordan, on the immigration crisis and President Biden’s proposed tweaks to the broken border. I also interview Texas Senator John Cornyn about the same piece. Michael is a regular guest and a fine reporter –two Pulitzers don’t come to folks by accident– but this piece misses a couple of marks by a wide margin:
It has become common among physicists to invent new particles for which there is no evidence, publish papers about them, write more papers about these particles' properties, and demand the hypothesis be experimentally tested. Many of these tests have actually been done, and more are being commissioned as we speak. It is wasting time and money….
Talk to particle physicists in private, and many of them will admit they...
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