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one 880 279797. that's 1-800- 8279797. >> on digital download you can get it on amazon. starring rob schneider and written by jamie lissauer. thanks you guys. thank you. kat timpf is our studio audience. fox news at night watch the movie. >> hi, >> laura: hi, i'm laura
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ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for being with us. the stunt man, that is the focus of tonight's angle. now when we're wrong at the angle, we admit it. tonight is one of those nights. for months, years, we warned joe biden was checked out and incapable of managing crisis. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but joe is locked in on solving hunter's legal troubles, a mortal threat to his reelection. >> you said president biden was with what hunter was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said, i am going to --
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>> i don't have anything to add, the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. >> laura: of course joe biden was familiar with what his son was doing yesterday, just as he was familiar what his son was doing when he was vice president d something in return. if president biden or his top lawyers told hunter not to pull that show off yesterday. hunter wouldn't have done it. so what i'm telling you don't is this is all coordinated. but axios, the biden house, soft pedaled it saying hunter's team keeps the white house and joe biden informed of its plans but the president's team has far less control over hunter's strategy than it once had. far less control? oh, please. more like far more spin. the white house is helping quarterback hunter's defense.
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it has to. contrary to the arm's length picture that axios is trying to paint for us. there is no daylight between hunter's attorney, abbe lowell and biden's lawyers on hunter's legal strategy. let's call this what it is. it's essentially a joint defense agreement. for the bidens, it's never been civil service. it's more like sleazy service. because joe has always put himself and his family's interest ahead of the country. for this reason, joe biden said nothing when his son repeatedly and brazenly lied about his laptop and in doing so, even implicates the foreign government. >> was that your laptop? >> for real, i don't know. >> i know, but you know. >> i really don't know the answer is. >> you don't know yes or no if the laptop. >> i don't have any idea. >> is yours? >> i have no idea. >> so it could have been yours. >> of course certainly there could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me. it could be that i was hacked. it could be that it was -- that it was russian intelligence it. could be that it was stolen from
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me. >> and you didn't drop off a laptop. >> no. >> to be repaired. >> no. >> in delaware. >> not that i remember at all. >> laura: that never gets old. and now caught dead to rights, getting rich, using shell bank accounts. the big guy getting his cut, complaining in an email about his dad taking half his income, hunter biden pulls a stunt to try to turn the tables on republicans and, of course, blame maga. >> tried to dehumanize me, all to embarrass and damage my father, who has devoted his entire public life to service. for six years i have been the target of the unrelenting trump attack machine shouting where's hunter. >> laura: where's hunter really got to him. evidence refused to be questioned by attorneys for republicans and democrats, which is what would have happened behind closed doors yesterday.
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and, instead, he tried to pull a hillary. his version of blaming the vast right wing conspiracy for his own sleaze. now, one of my favorite moments was when he tried convince everyone that he is really smart. >> i'm proud to have earned degrees from georgetown university and yale law school. i'm proud of my legal career. and business career. i'm proud of my time serving on a dozen different boards of directors. i'm proud of my efforts to forge global business relationships. >> laura: right. because i'm sure if your name was hunter jones you would have gotten into georgetown and yale and made millions from a chinese energy company because of all your expertise. now, i'm not sure which is less convincing in hunter's effort to help his dad that he legitimately made all that money or that the coke made him do it. >> in the depths of my addiction, i was extremely irresponsible with my finances. they have lied over and over
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about every aspect of my personal and professional life. so much so that their lie lies e become the false facts believed by too many people. >> laura: but as the "wall street journal" noted hunter's alleged tax fraud occurred well after he himself said he had gotten sober. well, look, the truth doesn't matter to the bidenss. it's all about their financial enrichment and their political survival. because one depends on the other. hunter needs to save his father because he needs his father to save him. he played the loyal son angle in that axios interview as well. saying i feel i have two equal responsibilities now. the first is staying clean and sober. the second is defending my dad. my mistakes are in spite of him. not a reflection of him. and that's why i need to call out their lies as loud and as often as possible going forward. look, grift is the biden family
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business. everyone in washington knows it. everyone. but we're supposed to let it go for some sentimental hallmark fantasy? >> they have taken the light of my dad's love -- the light of my dad's love for me and presented it as darkness. they have no shame. >> laura: as for the president himself, is he making it known through selective leaks that he is unhappy with his own doj and these unnamed sources specifically say that biden is singling out a.g. merrick garland. they call it biden's hunter trigger. and the president apparently feels guilty, sad, and angry when his son is attacked. biden's relationship with garland, which is already tense, has become more frigid amid biden's frustration at the lengthy criminal investigation and now prosecution of hunter by the justice department.
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now, how is this not biden in the white house meddling in ongoing investigation. contrary to what they always claimed they weren't doing. this was carefully choreographed. well-placed anonymous sources strike the president as fuming at merrick garland and his having appointed a special counsel in august. biden even compared garland to james comey for supposedly being obsessed with the appearance of having integrity rather than just drying to make the right decision. alokay first of all having the words comey and integrity in the same sentence now that's funny. bidens are like the sopranos without any humor. they protect each other in the family business at all cost. joe biden doesn't care because of what he has allowed his son to do every foreign leader and i mean everyone thinks that the white house under biden sells
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influence. and the president uses his own family to collect. so i say ask not what your president did for his country. ask who paid his family millions during his time in office. if you think hunter was paid millions of dollars by sophisticated foreign interest? and all he clifford to them all he gave them in return was a few minutes on the phone with his dad? maybe a few holes of golf? then i have a timeshare in gaza to share you. i have no idea where this impeachment inquiry is going to lead. i don't know what the political fallout will be one way or another. but yesterday's stunt by hunter was yet another indication that his father is not worried at all about protecting the office of the presidency or frankly the country. because, if it was, he never would have allowed his son to take a dime from ukraine, romania, or china in the first place. and that is the angle. joining me now mollie hemingway,
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editor and chief at "the federalist" and sol wisenberg former deputy independent counsel both fox news contributors. mollie, have any of biden's allies explained why all these foreign interest gave hunter biden millions of dollars and what they got for that money? >> yeah. it's so interesting. we hear people talk about hunter biden. it's not really a story about hunter biden. it's a story about joe biden. we have had multiple people affiliated with the family business. that's not just hunter. that's also his sister naomi and uncle james and his wife sarah and a half dozen other people set up shell companies to funnel money to foreign oligarchs in ukraine, russia, romania, the chinese communist party. and what nobody has explained, not just joe biden hasn't explained but nobody, not his friends in the media, not his allies in the party. no one has explained why people were giving millions upon
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millions of dollars to these family members. you know, it's not something you normally do. give money to people without getting something in return. we -- and it's just a stunning lack of response about what people were getting when they gave millions of dollars to the biden family for the biden brand and for the access to joe biden who is a very powerful person. >> yeah. i mean, biden is in his 70s at that time. at this point he doesn't need any more money. so any benefit that goes to his family is good for him. i mean, the idea that it's because a check wasn't written to him directly, all of that doesn't even pass the straight face test. sol, jonathan turley wrote about the stunt hunter pulled yesterday if joe biden did confer with hunter on defying congress it was a breathtaking mistake. obstruction is a potential articles of impeachment, sol, do you agree? now, k.j.p. said oh, no, the president wouldn't have told him to do that. but they did confirm that joe biden knew he was going up there
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to do what he did. >> well, first of all, laura, i do agree with jonathan that that would be an article of impeachment for obstruction if joe in any way encouraged hunter to take the position that he did. but i think it's an incredible admission to make and a foolish admission to make to even say he was aware of it. don't forget this, this is very important. we have to keep reiterating this point. hunter had no legal authority to do what he did the other day. he is no different, legally, than steve bannon was or the -- than peter navarro was and let's remember what happened to them. they were held in contempt by the full house. they were referred to the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. they were prosecuted, and they were convicted. i have heard notify legal excuse for the stunt he pulled
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yesterday. and the house has to follow through on this. they have to hold him in contempt. they have to refer him to doj. >> laura: well, mollie, i'm really struck by these anonymous sources, via axios who are conveying biden's unhappiness and anger toward merrick garland. this isn't the first time this has happened. it happened back a couple years ago in the "new york times," same kind of thing. >> exactly. it's a tried and true tactic from biden. he filters through his allies in the press, the "new york times," or axios, what he would like merrick garland to do. and it has worked well for him. when he said he was very frustrated that the department of justice wasn't doing a political prosecution of the former president donald trump, within months, they had raided mar-a-lago. and when he says he is very frustrated at anybody going after his son, which has been conveyed not just in this article today but previously, i think that has to be -- has to be part of the story about why the department of justice has gone so easy on hunter biden.
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basically had to be forced into doing any kind of indictment and they let the statute of limitations expire for many things. they have stayed away from all the foreign agent activity that he was involved in because that would be bad for joe biden to talk about all the foreign oligarchs that are funding the family business. so, i think it works. so, merrick garland is able to be pressured, as are other people in the justice department. so why shouldn't they communicate through axios or the "new york times"? >> laura: and, sol, this is exactly what they were accusing president trump of. you're leaning on your attorney general. you have been doing this. you have been putting pressure on the independent, you know, justice department. you're putting your finger on the scales of justice. but this is obviously what is going on here. obviously. it doesn't -- i mean, it's not even a question that's happening here. >> it's exactly what they accused barr of. though barr did a better job of basically defying president trump than garland has done in
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defying president biden. but, keep in mind, when hunter -- when hunter biden complains about the maga crowd going after him, the person who indicted him is david weiss who has spent half of his career in doj and who we heard he is a thorough professional no. one could ever accuse that guy of being a maga guy. and leo wise is the top prosecutor on the indictment. is he a doj career professional. these aren't maga people who indicted him. you are absolutely right. another thing not to be forgotten. the felony counts that he was hit with the other day. >> hunter biden all occurred after 2020 after his addiction was done with we are absolutely sisympathetic to his addiction. it should be something that the judge considers as a mitigating circumstance of what his sentence should be after he is convicted, if that is what happens. >> laura: they were panicking over at the white house today.
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they clearly know that this strategy, coordinated or not, was not smart. mollie, sol, thank you both. hunter cover-up play is part of a two prong defensive from team biden and in moments we are going to tell you what is really behind prosecutor jack smith's push for this accelerated trump trial. stay with us.
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>> we have to go immediately before the supreme court. this thing would have all been over with two years ago. they waited and waited. they saw i was running. they waited and they saw i was hot and they filed lawsuits. >> laura: well, trump hit the mail rignail on the head. reason why jack smith is rushing to get a expedited rule from the supreme court whether trump has immunity for actions taken during his presidency about the outcome of the election. now, increasingly, the democrats believe that the only thing that can save them is a guilty verdict in smith's election interference case. and it's obvious why they are all freaking out. a new morning consult poll shows that trump is leading biden by significant margins in multiple swing states. arizona, georgia, michigan,
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north carolina, pennsylvania, and even in wisconsin. but there's a big caveat. and it explains why smith is in such a hurry. a new reuters ipsos poll found that trump conviction prior to the election would cost him significant support. when asked if they would vote for trump if he was convicted, only 25% of voters said yes 59 percent said no. that no includes 66 percent of reported independents. now it's all coming together, isn't it? joining me now is kayleigh mcenany. fox kellyanneconway. counselor to president trump. i just got the numbers from the real clear politics average which are pretty stunning, especially when you look back where they were 2019 and 2020. trump is up on biden highest he has ever been, that's another
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significant point? it is the so-called electability issue trump in 2016 and 2022 after the midterms that's done and over with trump is leading everybody in the double digits president in swing state. in georgia, where you have got the state ricco charges. leading biden 49-43. one more piece of currency they think left. the indictments of president trump have bolstered his standings in the politically against biden head-to-head. i'm tired of hearing it's his base, it's his base. it's his base plus more voters of color. more non-educated voters.
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more young people now leading joe biden. more independents for donald trump. and the second thing that's going on is joe biden doesn't have his base. and tenuous base that he scaffold it together to pull it out in 2020 the reuters poll is important you show when asked if trump is convicted yes or no would you vote for him. 59 percent said nod "wall street journal" asked a different way. the "wall street journal" then asked, laura, if biden is impeachment, would you vote for trump or biden, trump 46, biden 41. biden all those polls, laura is between 41 and 43. he never really -- inch worm. >> that's why. >> laura: devastating for them. i can't stress enough tonight,
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kellyanne, this your business. my breath was taken away. stunning new pew poll i want to get this in. wind's al approval, kellyanne, is only at 33%. >> i know. >> laura: detail you alluded to 43% of black adults disapprove of biden's performance. the political realignment here is i mean, again, it's breathtaking. quickly, your response? >> it's stunning. kamala harris hasn't helped. if anything, she has hurt him. we know that jim clyburn saved him in south carolina last time. but, laura, in the house of representatives, you have up to 20, 30 democratic members all of color who are against resolution to condemn hamas. speak openly against biden. not just his agility and ability his decisions in ukraine. say maybe we will go back and fix. so trump's wall at the border. they don't like much of that
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laura, finally, what i think is happening is you and i both lived in washington and new york. the only thing i have ever seen go quickly in washington and new york are trump trial dates. nothing else ever moves quickly in washington, d.c. we got jack smith has that trial date right away. >> laura: kellyanne, i know the comments coming in tonight about our blazers. are we both -- is the exact same blazer or is there a slightly different cut? thank goodness i have a white top. >> mine has -- >> laura: i'm calling you next time. >> coordinate apparently we are in trend. this is in trend. >> laura: exactly. all right. kellyanne, great to see you as always. thank you. do you have any idea what is happening on the border? do you see the pictures? but, staggering figures in moments something nefarious hidden inside a bill that's on its way to biden's desk. do people read these pieces of legislation? apparently not.
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>> on tuesday, there were 4,000 apprehensions. i know that a thousand overwhelms the system. i cannot begin to imagine what 4,000 a day looks like. so we are truly in a crisis. >> laura: okay. if a thousand was overwhelming the system back in, what, jeh johnson's day what would 11,000 people do at the border? that's how many illegals were caught at the border just yesterday. because this is happening now so often, we know that any deal that the g.o.p. senate leadership is working on right now with biden and the democrats it's going to be filled with a load of, you know what? according to the "new york times," some of the compromises that democrats are willing to make include raising the standard migrants must meet when
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they claim they need asylum. and a policy similar to title 42. all right. but here's the thing. no one believes that the democrats will hold up their end of the bargain. because we know they actually want open borders. joining me now is tom homan, former acting director of ice and fox news contributor. he just got back from the border. tom, i want to get into what you just witnessed there in moments. but, do you believe that the republicans should be in bargaining position on our sovereignty when our country is being invaded every single kay? >> no, i don't. they negotiating against themselves. h.r. 2 the strongest piece of border legislation that i have ever seen, i was involved with writing some of that, if they don't get h.r. 2 in full, then they lose. because h.r. 2 pretty much
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covers most of the trump administration policies which were proven effective. there is no question that the trump policies gave us 45 year low on illegal immigration. we had the most secure border in our lifetime. they have the plan. it's an h.r. 2. if h.r. 2 isn't accepted they need to walk away from the table. they can't negotiate against themselves. >> they say there will be something like title 42, and that they would raise the standards for people who could claim -- they are not really falling the law as it exists right now, are they? >> they are actually violating the law. the law -- for instance, the law says arriving alien without documentation shall be detained. not released, shall be detained. they are not doing that i will tell you right now the white house will put lipstick on a pig but still a pig. they haven't done one thing to slow the flow. they haven't taken any enforcement actions. i was just down there and i talked to several border patrol
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agents. morale is in the toilet. one agent says like a tourist agent and another uber driver. they process people and drive them to the location. get free airline ticket to any place in the country they want to go and get work authorization. as long as they catch and release and keep rewarding it's not going to stop. h.r. 2 needs to be passed. by congress. >> laura: fox's bill melugin obtained photos, tom, showing dozens of discarded brazilian and chilean passports at the border showing evidence of mass asylum fraud. tom, we also know those which i lane gangs are big now in the united states people coming across the border and already here. how is this. >> the time before when i was on the border about six months ago. i literally saw hundreds, hundreds of passports. they will dump them just south of the line before they get to the united states so when they
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get arrested by border patrol, they have no identification. they can claim whatever they want to claim. it's scary because, you know, we already got nearly 1.8 million got-aways. who are those people? why did they turn themselves in and get the free give away program. even the people who turn themselves in with zero documentation dump it in the river or just south of the fence line. why are they doing that? and the border patrol has no way to really vet them without having some identification because from no -- if there is no fingerprints in the system, many terrorists in this world don't have any fingerprints in the system. so the vetting is only as good as the information we have. if they discard every identification document they have, it makes the border patrol's job even harder. the downside is that they have been pushed. border patrol they have been ordered to process quicker and release quicker. they can't deep dive who this is. that should scare the hell out of every american it does me. >> laura: they call covid an emergency. >> this is a border emergency. they caused it and they are
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allowing it to continue. tom, you are the best. thank you. all right, speaking of congress, congress just voted on a bipartisan basis for a defense bill that includes the reauthorization of something called section 702. you might have heard us talk about it of the foreign intelligence surveillance act otherwise known as fisa. the stated goal of the program sounds fine. it allows u.s. intel agencies to collect online communications from non-american citizens outside of the united states without a warrant. but, what it has become is something much more nefarious. all week we have seen members of the d.c. uniparty working overtime to defend the program and in doing so defending the program's many abuses. >> 702 is a foreign intelligence surveillance act. that's why the f is in foreign. there is a lot of myths and conspiracy theories and incorrect narratives.
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i have called it the most important law that most americans have never heard of before as i said there is a lot of confusion. americans aren't dumb. americans know exactly what is going on. 702 was used to target americans during the george floyd and january 6th riots. another example in june of 2022, an fbi analyst conducted overly broad searches for information about a u.s. senator and a state senator in the section 702 data base. in october of this year ran a search using a social security number of a state judge who had complained to the fbi about alleged civil rights violations perpetrated by a municipal chief of police. so, in fact, these practices are so widespread the 22 report conducted as many as 3.4 million
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warrantless searches of u.s. data that had been previously collected by the nsa. now, the american public deserves far better than to have their own representatives pass a bill that allows their government, that they pay for, to vacuum up their information. it's a shame on congress. we are seeing what the fda is describing as a catastrophic drop in life expectancy. what? we search for answers with
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mortality higher insured 44 to. and 9% high for 35 to 34-year-olds. this as overall covid deaths have dropped 84% since 2021. my next guest is sounding the alarm. president and chief medical officer of the frontline critical care alliance dr. pierre corey. dr. corey, we got to know each other during covid. these figures are staggering they see these numbers and might blame fentanyl or drugs. unknown heart problems. even in young athletes. people say they are not uncommon. it's happened in years prior. so, could this explain all these deaths? >> no, absolutely not. if you take a close look at the numbers. and the life insurance industry, the actuaries have down this. it's the timing. fentanyl didn't just explode on the scene in 2021. global warming or obesity deaths
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despair. the timing is really inarguable. we have to answer the question. why are the healthiest elms of society, these are young employed folks with life insurance suddenly started dying at rates we have never seen before in 2021. and it continues. and so we're left with the question what happened in the american workplace in 2021 that led to this unprecedented rate of death and the challenge here, laura, we're trying to ask the question. you know, we wrote that op-ed, trying to put that data out there. we need our government to function. public health, one of their main objectives, responsibilities is to collect this data to inform us so we can enact policy he is. and i don't see an organized effort to try and answer the question why young people are dying so much. >> and, dr. journal of american medical association study on cancer diagnoses between 2010 and 2019 found that certain
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kinds of cancer were being diagnosed more often in younger adults in the united states and increases seem to be driven by cancers and women and adults in 30's. early onset cancers increased over that decade by average of .28% each year and among women it was like .67%. that's 3% and 7% respectfully over that time frame. so, have you seen that kind of uptick firsthand? >> well, the numbers that you just quoted are drawerred by what we are describing. we are seeing these rises, these sudden rises in traditionally healthy sectors of society. we have never seen dying at this rate. i mean, unless we send all our young people to war, you can't explain why so many young people are dying. and, you know, we need our governments to function. and, here's the thing. i have a private practice. i specialize in covid care. i specialize in long covid and
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long vax. chronic illness triggered by the vaccine way more common than covid. i have thousands of patients that are disseminated. their health is disturbed. this is not the dead, right? that op-ed we talked about the dying. >> theirs has exploded sings the outset of the campaign. why aren't we asking questions. all we have seen government do and agencies is ignore it and dismiss it. >> just for the -- to the laymen watching this and hearing about this. like with so much else that happened in the last few years, it sounds like a cover-up. i mean, that's why they have rushed out to condemn people like you and it was all misinformation and disinformation and they went after me for hydroxychloroquine. s it was never ending assault on anyone who asked questions. my simple question to you is are you seeing incidents of individuals who have compromised immunity and other problems that you believe are directly related
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to multiple covid-19 shots? >> there is not even a question that is occurring. there is really good science to explain why that's occurring. i'm seeing clinically in my practice. sees reports around the world of these sudden white lung syndromes. everyone is sick and entering hospitals. we are in the wake of a global mass vaccination campaign. people are not recognizing. we have known for years for instance threw vaccines increase your risk of other respiratory viruses. and now we are seeing this whole world that got vaccinated and, you. >> laura: yeah. this has to be studied without bias and can't jump to conclusions until we have the information. but, dr. corey, we really appreciate your work here and your effort. thank you so much. thank you, laura. >> the harvard president and tiki torches? plus the left now wants to
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goli, taste your goals. >> coming out of the fields with torches lighted. walking out of the fields charlottesville carrying torches. >> laura: damn, those tiki torches. well, they strike fear in the hearts of bidens and liberals everywhere. but, no, not all liberals
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plainlyingerists claudine gay was caught rather oddly using a tiki torch to light a campus menorrah yesterday. i assume this was part of her, i'm not anti-semitic tour. i wonder if any of the jewish students bought it. biden and the white house has yet to denounce her use of the tiki torch but we're monitoring and we will bring you developments as they come. if that guy was in washington state, he'd be gearing up to face jail time because state democrats are proposing a bill that would outlaw gas powered lawn equipment including leaf blowers because they say it contributes to climate change and can cause health issues. so if the bill goes through violations could have up to a $10,000 fine and imprisonment of up to 364 days per instance.
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joining me now jason raz radio host and author of what's killing america. jason, i have to confession, i prefer rakes to leaf blowers personally. it's better exercise and i hate the sound. but the government now outlawing them? really? >> yeah. look, no one's going to go out there and defend leaf blowers because, to your point, they're kind of annoying. we don't want to hear it in the morning. but throwing someone in jail because you're trying to force them to adopt a new habit, take on a new product, without any real conversation instead of just trying to convince people that maybe it's better to go with the alternatives that don't use gas. they don't want to do it because it takes too much of their time and they like the power, so they're just trying to force us into these decisions while at the same time completely ignoring the fact that landscapers i think have some reasonable concerns. the equipment we're talking
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about them switching to is considerably more expensive and it doesn't work as well. so if you've got a full days worth of client, all of a sudden you're going to be slower at your job so what does that mean? and where are you getting the money to make those upgrades? >> laura: shockingly washington would not be the first state to ban gas powered leaf blowers. watch this. >> do you know that using a gas powered leaf blower for just one hour generates the same smog forming emissions as a car driven for 1100 miles? in response to this environmental emergency the use of gas powered leaf blowers will be banned in pasadena. >> laura: oh my god. these people all look like they're under some type of mind control experiment. doesn't it look like something out of the old soviet union? it's bizarre. >> it's a cult. i consider myself an environmentalist. i care about the environment. >> laura: i do, too.
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>> but i don't want anything to do with these people because they're crazy and i think they do a disservice to the entire movement because there are normal people like you and i who actually want to do something for the environment but want nothing to do with the folks who are out there yelling at people, getting on their high horse. just call out briefly the hypocrisy. the state lawmaker behind this bill amy wallen, she's the manager of a car dealership and they don't just sell ev's. they sell regular gas powered cars. >> laura: we found out it's very difficult to actually sell electric vehicles for car dealers now. they can't get them off the lots because nobody wants them. sorry. people just don't want the electric vehicles. i mean, people are saying no, we don't want this and the government is saying, yes, we do. a high school student in seattle was marked incorrect, jason, for answering that only women could get pregnant. you broke the story so tell us about it.
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>> yeah. there was a quiz that was given out. it was true or false that was trying to separate out gender from sex and the professor, or the teacher, who is very very far to the left decided to basically try to indoctrine nate these kids. the kid said, no, i understand men can't get pregnant. shocking, i know. he ends up failing this quiz. not just on that question, but a whole bunch of other questions as well. >> laura: jason, i mean, i'm just glad you're there and it's beautiful where you live, but i think i'd go crazy. we need you there to keep telling us about this insanity. thanks for being with us, jason. i want to show everyone a beautiful ornament that my friend lily kissinger made for me. i told her i'd show it on the air. love it. anyway, great to have you with us tonight. >> carley: national security advisor sullivan is in

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