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>> good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingram mana ingrah e from washington tonight. my angle on the white house frea sak show we all saw coming in moments. >> but first, reverend, a 2024 bellwether. >> well, you can't say didn't try to warn them what they're doing to the aut warn tho indusy in michigan and throughout the country is absolutely horrible e auto i, ridiculous. biden's job killing eve mandateo has dictated that nearly 70% of all cars sold in.than the united states must be fully electric. rs from noless than ten years f. >> do you believe that it's a government assassination of your jobs and othe f your industry? >> the auto industry is being assassinatedurns? just well, it turns out trump wasr he right again, just a few months aftedeliverer delivered this spe learned that gm is now announcing they're laying off more than 1300 workers across'se two michigan plants. >> what is the reaso rn.
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>> of course, it's related to the dreaded electric vehicle obn of joe biden. the cuts are related to gm's announcement that it that it was delaying production of two all electric pickupsth at the plant by a full year.hought >> but biden, this sputtering green machine, thought he could h>>take trump, he said of amern veteran electric vehicles. obs, it would drive down wages, itt o would destroy jobsul it would spell the end of the american automobile industry. well, like almost everything else, he said, he's wrong, wrong. is it any wonder that michigan's abandoning biden at this poin t after than having lost the state by less than three points in 2020? b trump is nowiden leading biden y ten points. that's according to the latest latest cnnpoll. now, a bloomberg poll this week also showed that trumpg bideat a is leading biden in michigan bld found that a major reaso man is because union workers are ditching him. >> bloomberg's jeff green,ies fo who covers michigan, said clean
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energy policies for the auto o industry raise fears of job losses amongf jo and file worke. >> so three years up to the union bosses and its big donors has resulted in harm to the aut auto workers. and now those same autoworkers are all clued in becausey in another four years of biden is going to put the entire industry in the junkyard. re heck, another termry of stumbling, joe and the entire country is going to b e in the dump. joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor. newttributor, you know, it's als getting getting tiresome to say this, but trump was right again. he said this obsession was going to drives auto industryg o into the dirt. and we're already beginning to see see that. well, look, i mean, the problemn for biden and for his whole reelection over his realitywing that every time you turn around
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left-wing policies and this is a perfect example, they have this crazy idea that you can somehow force the american people to buy a vehicle they don't want using. system they don't trust in systemss that, in fact, at times don'tc work. for some people, electric vehicles may e grea great. e ha for most people, they're not. and i think what you'vhee hadf is the big people at the very top of these giantant corp corps have been coerced by thegove big government to, decide to impose on the american people things they just don't wantamerican. why and the american people's reaction is to say no. that's why you i h hear auto dealer after auto dealer talking about how manyectric they have sitting on their lot better electric that they literally can't move because people don't want to buy b them. well note nate silver postedl we on abc's this week that real wages are up since 19. wha
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he's laughing at that because that's what the biden people are sayingn people. e corr what he's essentially making one,the argument, which is thegh correct one, that there has been zero real wage growth the median worker over a four year period and.ally was and we see from the time that biden actually was sworn into office today, the standard of living for most is down.t >> so that's not a that is a winning economy. that's a terrible economy. and now union workery.s, unionhi workers shifting republican, how big is tha that?t? used t >> look, i used to when i was running for office, i usedi call to follow what i called the wal-mart test, and thatwalmr is you go stand outside of at wal-mart and you ask. people what they're really thinking, what they're really doing. i gue yoi guarantee you that the average person who is shopping at wal-mart today doeso not believe that biden beenrice good for their pocketbook, does not believe that prices haveshou
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gone down, does not believe that they should be grateful. the current economy and all the polling data reinforces that. it'satedbut it's not complicate. go to a grocery store, lookic at the price. milk or eggs or chickens ort frm bread. go to your gas station. yes, it's down a little from its peak, but it's way above where it was under donald trump. and i think what you're going to find is that on topic after o people are going to say to you, this is not working. and that's the number one problem for biden in the realrld, world with real people. it just ain't working now. great to see you tonight. thanks so much. all right. the democratats' agas against fl fuel is part of its war against gas powered cars. and the war against gas powered cars is a wa'sr freedom of movement. >> and the biggestgg beneficiar is drum roll, please. >> the chinese communist party. well, agai on, because of its dominance in the ev battery market, china can lower its costr its indefinitely really,
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and just outcompete us every time. outcompeme.and rather than do tl thing, which is harness and gasr of america's industries. >> let them go.er biden would rather us and then is not worried at all giving china the upper hand. >> but of course, biden couldn'tuldn't dany of dot without his help that he sesperately from his friends in corporate america and they're just as eager to selntrl country out as biden is last night. this was astonishing . l >> the us-china business council, it already sounds bad, held ild its a glitzt an annualy gala in the swamp, and its chairman marc casper is alsoerma the ceo of thermo fisher scientific. he gave everyone a pat on the back for the great china , along with some officially american companies representatives here this evening have been at the forefront of china's modernization. >> the benefits of that progress are eminently clear,d o and it made a profound positive impact on the chinese people.
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and our goal is to further strengthen this relationshipngtt to the benefit of both countries and society. >> overallan that's funny. milli that's really funny. tell that toon the millions of people who lost their jobs over the last 20 years. marksurprise, i'm surprised you do that in mandarin. >> well, it's just one of the many ceos, though, on this council, boeing, nike, jpmorgan e, coca-cola, others, all sit on the china business council board of directors, and they had no problem at all giving china's ambassador to the united states a platform to scol of us who dare object to the ccp infiltration of our country. >> some people, though, have been hypinbeeng up so-called chn threats, slapping new sanctiong and forcing a china invested agriculture compan y with over 50 years of presence in the united states to sell its farmland. >> all these stand in stark contrast to the statements by the u.s. that is ready sid
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to keep growing economic and trade relationins. >> china. but surely the guest of honor, janet yellenowin, back on all te right? >> yeah, right.ah she used the opportunity, rightg to attack trump for actually having stood up to chinaup t. >> the trump administration had failed to make investmentse at home while also neglect relationships with our partners and allies. it damagedting our p global stai and meant significant missed economic opportunities for american firms workers. >> the biden administration has, of course corrected.t. >> in a sense, she's right. the administration has course corrected away from trump's o policies of putting america first and back to the old regime c of giving china a blank check and an open border to our country. c but if the polls we mentioned are correct, the course going
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to be corrected again next year. back to serving the american people. >> joining me now, charlie hurt, opinion editor , tributor the washington times, then a fox news contributor, and sean davies, ceo and co-founderce of the federalist. charlie, when you watch this gal last night, it really madeou your stomach turn. room. a lot of reasons. there was an enormous amount of money in that room. >> and in the end,go the conversation really wasn't about what good for the united states. it was, though, what was good for the line. t >> of course, everybody in that room benefits enormously from the relationship between china and the unitede united. and i thought it was interesting. the only time they talked peout people benefiting, you know, kind of down the from the people in that room, they talked about the chinese people and the chineseenbenefity benefited enormously from all of this. >> but this notion you get from janet yellen and others on the american siden side thatn
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chinese communist governmentis is set out to dominate the united states and to supplant the united the states as the leader of the world. they're insane insane. and you can't take them seriously and they're getting completely snookered by very smart people in china who have a very longe enormo view and have enors power within their country freeet exactlywhat the what the. >> and we're giving it all to them for free. and sean, our treasury secretary, has a girl crush on, xi jinping. >> watch this. i'm convincewatch d the course e charting is not just pragmatic . >> it's what's required of theem world's two largesiet economieso if we hope to achieve the best outcomes for our people and people around the world, fod for thr the 50 years to com. >> john, forget five year plan. this is janet's for 50 year plan. this always works out well for
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the united states, and we plan s our economies. ies. >> it's shocking listening to that clip and following that coveragocking l e. when you consider that janet yellen is supposed to be representing the unites suppd sn i mean, she sounds likee a chinese trade representative there. and know i get why the big corporations and the banks and the consultingconsulti firm the hollowing out of the us economy, they make a lot of moneylo , the short term,ting t and they generally don't care about the long term. >> but it is devastatingericans to american interests because remember, it's the american economic engineeerican' that is funding the chinese communist war machine. all the mone g iny that they'renuclear pouring into weapons and into their nuclear arsenal. co from us.otings and it just boggles my mind. not only do we not make stuffers anymore, we send our money overseas and we outsource to the m the ability to make all the things that we used to need to make to survive in this countrthis thib.y. and like charlie said, it's just it's utter madness to watch happen in rea watchl. b >> and what i can't believe,el charlie, is that after covider, when all of us were, you know, taken aback by how much of ouree
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prescription drugs are made in chinan . united >> i haven't heard a lot about those coming back to the h united states or at least being manufactured in a friendly country. have you heard move about anywe movement in that regard? >> we just have drug shortages as far as i cave d n tell. >> no, i mean, the only people p talkineoplg it, people like donr trump. certainly the biden administration could care less.h and they've learned no lesson whatsoever from from covid about the nature of how, you know, the regardha that chia has for us and quite frankly, the rest of the world after, covid. >> i mean, this all has to be just brought back home. we've got to take careg fo of business at home. but janet yellen is just i'm waitinr thatg that 50 year a gentlemen, good to see you. have a great weekend. e freak all right. >> the freak show comes to the white house. but why should any of usurprise? up next, my angle on the left'ss attempts to mainstreamts' the fringe. . >> yeah, it's happening here thn
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now, i can almost excuse the papier maché reindeer. they hung across the foyer to kind of look like they were plastic and they were ripped out of a 1977 lawn display. but not a big deal. but the biden party planners decided to ditch the traditional nutcracker to one that was not so sweet. >> now the group calls itself dance, but tap isn't their only talent. they how to strut their marxist and racist stuff too. >> they want you all to get educated on their website about white privilege, systemic racism, my favorite white fragility and anti racism.
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happy holidays to you too, guys. now, the bidens could have featured any christmas entertainment. >> a wonderful children's choir or regional ballet troupe, but they la cargile radicals for a reason. the bidens never want you to forget how rotten and racist america really is, how rigged the system is against the left's fix that a victim's . now, this just isn't cynical, right? it's hateful. >> they can't help themselves, though. anything connected to the american tradition has to be re-imagined. and then remade through a far left lens. >> they believe that to in 2024, they have to appeal to the anti american element so prominent in places like harvard and, upenn. after all, they know that if you put up a flag or let's say a manger scene, you probably aren't voting for uncle joe. >> so they're reaching out to the flag burners and the america haters.
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>> if you felt embarrassed and angry to see this type work nonsense at the white house during a time christians are regarded as wholly for 2000 years or so. >> well, that's the point. they wanted to offend you. they did it on purpose because they think their supporters like that sort of thing. and they do. so none of this should surprise us at all. we all saw it through this pledge to bring back standards of decency. >> remember promise joe made, but he never meant any of it. >> his finger wagging against trump was always pointed back at him. >> too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. >> i ran for president because i believe we're in a battle for the soul of this. >> the soul is what makes us us . first off, let's talk about normal.
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>> is it normal for a u.s. president to denigrate what, 4 million americans solely because they voted for his opponent? >> and second, it's farcical that a party dedicated to aborting as many babies as possible is suddenly pretending to care the soul of anything. >> and third, whose souls were being saved here. >> mr. president, it is an honor trans rights, human rights. >> so how we this at the white house, even for the edgy boys on biden's staff, that was a too far. well, she was banned. it was trashy. she was banned from a future white house event. and biden's white house, of course, is now there are somewhat apologetic. but. look, this white house is part full time memory care unit, part time three ring circus at this point. >> and actually, i'll take
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the dance dance, folks, over the white house easter talkers any day. all right. now, stop doing that. >> are you offended by any of that? again, that's what they want. they hate you and they want to you. they want to teach everyone that there's nothing special about. america twerking at the white house. of course you can do that. easter time of you can do that. >> they believe they can do whatever they want. >> there is nothing that you can do to stop them. of course, biden's free team normally prefers to feature more subtle acts. >> hi, my name is cooper, and it's a day in my life as a white house intern. jenny, i booked you an appointment. love guide and tell you to do that. it's called the initiative. i know this is olivia rodriguez still here? >> no. again, the white house comms team staged that on purpose because they want votes from people who want offend traditional americans. that's who they are.
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and that's why the last three years have been one long, lousy performance that america wants to close. man biden's terrible reviews, 33% approval rating. a new low, according to the latest pew poll. >> and his understudies even worse. >> so i went to school on a school bus. raise your hand if you went to school on a school bus. score right. >> imagine what washington adams, jefferson, fdr would think. >> how can democratic leaders be more effective in advocating for us trans people and not being facetious when i say this seen with people like you? i mean it. i genuinely mean it. but they're trying to do to trans persons is immoral. >> they spend a lot of time language, don't they? the word democracy, the word norms, the word soul, the word morality, and the more freakish
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and egregious their behavior, the more indignant they get when asked just simple questions. >> just think once and for all whether or not the cocaine belongs to the biden family. to ask that question is actually incredibly irresponsible. and i'll just leave it there. >> so bringing cocaine into the white house and making a mockery of our laws, that's not irresponsible. it's only irresponsible if an old fuddy duddy asks it. that's their idea of a norm or norms or norms. well, you never know what these for government positions, excellence and talent, they don't matter because, look, the white house doesn't really care if. >> their policies work or not. all they care about is symbolism such as whether an appointee is a first, a first. >> this or a first that gender affirming care is life saving
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medically necessary, age appropriate, and a critical tool for health providers. as a pediatrician, when it comes to making sure kids are healthy and happy, i know how important care that often someone's true identity can be. >> that's our white house. in 2023. that's the place where john adams lived. >> the place we rebuilt after the war of 1812, the place where lincoln guided us, the civil war, where fdr led us through world war ii and reagan reagan's. reagan took us to victory in the cold war. so it should be a place of excellence, a place where the smartest and hardest working americans fight and struggle every day to make life better for each and every one of us. yeah, and it should be a place of service, a where everyone understands that the best interests of the american people always come first. and it should be a place
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of patriotism, a place where everyone is proud to be an american and confident that our system is worth fighting for. these, and for at least 12 more months, it's become a place to ridicule american history and frankly, to ridicule americans themselves. but next year is an election year, and then our voices be heard and they will be heard. and that's the angle. >> former trump senior adviser and america first legal founder steve miller joins us now. steven, when people were shocked about this kind of take on the nutcracker and, you know, it's kind of interesting display at the white house. i kind of yawned. >> this is this is everything we've come to expect from the bidens and the far left that inhabits this white house. >> it not. it is. and i think that through all of it is the same theme, whether you're talking about the tremendous disrespect
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that we've seen from these people at the white house, whether we talk about this grotesque caricature of christmas in this terrible video that's making the rounds online, whether you talk about promoting men who pretend to be women and try to castrate with drugs, little. >> all of it is a war on truth and beauty. fundamentally, conservatives believe that certain things aren't true, right? just moral and good in the world that this is the god ordered way of things. that nature has made. the left is at war with truth and they want to remake the world. and they want to make you say a man as a woman. they want to make you say this inappropriate behavior is appropriate. they want to make you, say, this terrible rendition of a christmas classic. it's actually beautiful and it's ugly architecture and terrible painting. it's actually marvelous. it's about programming people to reject the truth they see with their own eyes. well, and stephen i think, again, it's like a what i would imagine like a bad acid trip
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is i've never had an acid. >> but when you kind of look at it, it's meant to distort. and look, everyone likes to have fun. there's no problem with things evolving. >> i have no problem with that. but there's always something a little too freakish going on, and it is kind of a big middle finger to christians in country, i think, and frankly, to all americans, not just christians. it's a big middle finger and they know exactly what they're doing. it's a war on normal or a fundamentally they hate normal christians, religious who believe in god, people that believe in family and children people believe that in an up standing way of living that believe in borders, people that believe in all the things that make society want they hate normal. >> so when you look at these antifa protests, we look at these radical left women's marches. when you look at open borders
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marches, what you see, you see people in purple hair and pink and a thousand face piercings and horrendous tattoos and bizarre outfits. >> you don't see normal people, family people, people that build communities and pay taxes and make things work. >> so this is just another example, the weirdness of it. the ness of it, the freakish ness to use your term, which i think is exactly right, is the point. >> laura and i want to bring up something very quickly, but melania, who gets pilloried for her traditional touches and her, you know, in her very presence is offended if that offends the left. >> coincidental. >> she spoke at a naturalization ceremony today. watch this. >> becoming an american citizen comes with responsibility. it also means leading by example and contributing to our society. it is a life altering experience that takes determination and sometimes even tremendous strength.
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>> stephen they'll hate her even more as she talked about responsibility of citizenship. they hate her for her embrace. as you said of the tradition of classical elegance, of classical beauty. the left hated her for embracing things that have always been held out to be gorgeous and wonderful and amazing. they freakish ness. >> steve i don't know why and keep calling you steve tonight. steve oh, i have a great weekend. it's great to see you. thanks so much. all right. up next, new evidence about how the vitamin association is targeting its political enemies. in this case, elon musk. >> stay with us. bah humbug. it's of the most beloved christmas tales of all time. from the story you don't know behind charles dickens, a christmas carol, inspired by his own experiences
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brendan recently sued spacex for discriminatory hiring practices. the fcc has a probe goingto "x. on into ex. >> it seems like there's a bigai swirl around elon musk. suddenly . s >> what's going on? yeah, thanks, mike. look, i think it's obvious to everyonhat's hait goes e hapd i think it goes back to the white house. behi podiu president biden behind the podium adorned with the official seal of thhe e president the united states and said that elon musk is worth being looked at. y howhe asked by a reporterf ws how the president looked down in waysd there's a lot and in fact, there are. since then, we've seen a delugef of actions ay . the administrative state, as you noted, the faa, the doj, the ft dojc the nlrb, even the h and wildlife services have been looking into elon musk and his,e you know, the fcc, why we workee just. this week we issued a decision00 that raked back a 2020 award of nearly $1 billion to bring high speed internet services t si to rural americans and a decision that simply doesn't makewhen vie any sense when viem
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the lens of the facts or iny. aw or the polic in fact, we made up an entirely new standard and applied it to onlhichy entity which was starlink. >> none of the other 100 and 80 entities that won awards back in 2020 were held to this standard. it simply moviy movingt sounds the goalposts. >> well, so that sounds like fee definition of an unconstitutional move by the federal government, which is essentially the equivalent of a of a law in this case, a ruling against really, ru one company run by one man who they don't like much for a whole bunch of reasons. >> but mosstt of it's political. >> yeah look we're approachingee 12 the last 16 years where the administrative state has been controlled by democratsu ct and it wields an awful lotel of power. and look, you can step back and say, well, eloon muss n musk hae of businesses. of course, he's got a lot of run ins with the government. merisook at these decisionir on their merits, including just the fcc, one which had the nlrb going after for dress code violations. you have the ftc trying to get
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up irmatio fordresn out reportes that got access to information that ended up in the twitter filee twirls, ths. you got the fish and wildlife services that was looking into the fact that there was a bob quail egg and some blue land crabs that were charged after spacex launch. >> that sounds more like surf and turf to me than a federal case. mr. commissioner, we're going to have you back because thisrah i can't even resist too wild to even contemplate on a friday nighis tt. but you gave us a bird's eye view into it. thank you so much. r >> and now foreign criminal rings are using america's borders to target our retail stores. what's going on there? it will fascinate you.th the story sounds tooe stor absud to be true, but it is. >> and it's next. people are always asking me why? why? >> why do i do this work? two words come to mindsearch foc one is responsibility. the otheitical pr is purpose. the otheitical pr is purpose. >> it's just so inspiring to do research that impactres humanint
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focused on criminalityd in andc certainly organized theft rings that affect our nationalt rder r and economic security. >> now, maybe some of thesend are just the kids and they knowe it's free stuff and there's not bus. lot be any repercussion but -- but some of these videos look a lot more sophisticatemond and in the way things are being conducted than others. >> so explaithers.n to your best of your knowledge, how it actually works from point to point. we see >> sure. in law enforcement, we see three different tiers of organized retail crime and organized groups. one is your single scope. those might steal on necessity. >> two is kindnate of your coordinated group that might not be stealing or moving merchandise and interstate commerce. rstate cand third is your s more sophisticated poly criminal organizations. >> a lot of retailers just haveh a policy and, you know, leint ae them take what they want w and nothing's worth a human life. so people are just walkingith t
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with the goods and presumably they're then selling them somewhere. correcrect, ont the streets. wh? >> and then that profit is used to do what? >> certainly the more complex organizations are involved and third party reseller or cyber enabled crime on the darkk stealing identities, certainly adding value to gift cards in illicit manners. there's a very complex and sophisticated modele's wh that many of these organizations use. >> now, here's what the home depoatt president of security said about the thieves ravaging the home depot stores. >> watch this. we'r lockinge up valuable produi employing off duty police and security officerngs and even putting police cars on the front entrance of our stores. we're not talking petty shoplifting. sophisticated criminal rings are recruiting individuals from vulnerableividualsm to steal. 20 since 2020, we've seenn a significant uptick in our store and asset protection associates coming into violent with bad actors. >> sd o home, obviously,
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today, people all over are stocking extensive amounts of food, water and ammunition, expecting that at any moment a devastating disaster will strike. these people are called preppers. i'm preparing for the second worldwide great depression for the collapse society due to peak oil for a worldwide pandemic. e al okay, we all know a prepper, no matter how extreme.>> lau >> you might have a disaster kit packed or emergenc ay wise,y ready. or even an entire compound to escape to.ople i but more people, including young people, are gettinnce g ry for the next big disaster. a survey from the financial services finder earlier this year reveals that 40% of gen zers and 39% of millennials are spending money on preppingpi . that's up from around 25% in 2017. frand about a third of all adulu have spent an averaglte of $150
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on emergency items like food, water and of coursn e, medicali. supplies. >> but there are some people whosome go really big. like my next guest. joining me now is colonel drewjo millerinin, ceo and manager of e survival facility, fortitude survh. l facility, fortitude i love that name of it. drew, i know you have multiple compounds that people can go top in an emergencley. ergenc and i want to hear all about that. but first, tell us what the biggest concerns people hav isople hav is this covid related or is there a concern, an amp cutting out all internet? >> what's goin g on?ar's goin >> well, preppers who are watching for threats, paying to them were recently survey that was published in the washington examiner and they identified five of the top threats. henumber washi one wasn a gree. op our electric grid is verynumber vulnerable. number two, it was a biolnerable engineered virus or bio attack that could cause a really deadly pandemic, not a not colde
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h5n1mi, 60% lethal type pandemi. the other one was a civil war next year. a lot of people are concerned that we are so divided as a a civination that we could have a civil war next year. deleo is actuall y that alonge fourth with an economic collapse, could lead to a loss of law and order. >> a collapse in theder.n the lt one was terrorist attacks. because of our largely open >> luse of our largely open >> well, when you think about let's just start with one thing. the grid going down like we've all seen the films and the album on amazon, they're netflix movie about this. it shows what happens to one family and one community migration patterns of loss, los of ability to move, to travel, all ofabilit that.is that >> is that your major concern, given what saying that will hee purposes it is number one and it's our achilles heel as a nation and it's no andt just ra or china that could take out our grid. small terroris could tt who couh
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with physical and cyber attacks north korea with their lousy e inaccurate small nuclear force could theoretically take downcti the u.s. electric system. we have reports, intelligence reportwe havs, the formerg intelligence officer in march telling you something secret. this was publishedsecret. the papers that russia helped them design their nuclear force optimizing a three mp electromagnetic pulse effect and a congressionally funded study study. the warned that you could lose u 90% of americans when north takes down our grid. we're down for over a year. it's not just no electricitywn, no municipal water system. so most americans willo die whr that happens. we know about it for decades. and congressd co done absolutely nothing, nothing to fix it because there's no reelectio fie in votes and preparing for homeland security. >> well, at least ukrain secy.e will be okay. all right. well, let's talk about your fortitud oe ranch and what happens there. how does it help prepares people or give people a place to go to a in a severe
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emergency? >> well, we're we're survival slowly so in good times, our members can come here and recreate and vacation, but the wind hits the fan. and that's actually the term prepare shoeans hd. >> when that happens, we turn into survival committee. mana survival committee. and ranch managers in charge that all our members haveeapons weapons, the weapons that president biden and governor newsom would like to ban while we've got weapons and have prepared defensive positions, walls and we cansn defend ourselves and survive in any kind of a grid down and in pandemic or any bad situation we can survive. a water you can't survive long . so water is the number. one thing. a water source is the number the numb one thing that you would need. correct. correct you woult. >> and that's easy for us from rural locations. so we have wells, creeks, you know, reservoirs of water. we have a lot of natural springs and severa
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l of our locations. but if you're in a big city or even in the suburbe g cis, wateo alone is going to be something that may be th e in your life and death for you. >> that's true. i thinou k lot of people don't want to think of, you know, this happening, the possibility that's happening. you don't want to, you know, oh, you're a conspiracy theoristoh, you'irac, but you'ry that you actually thought of things when they happen and they do happen. ascinati i think it's fascinating. and i think it's, you know, being prepareding prep and being vigilant is always the right call. thank you so much, joiningg your us and sharing your insights. >> well, thank you. i appreciate i the opportunity.t >> all right. that's it for us tonight. hopeunit laura: you're some fe lead up to christmas. thank you for watching. thp to it's america now and forever. >> jesse watters takes itrever, all from her

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