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[ ♪ ] thanks to everybody. trace gallagher is next. i love you america. think we have a shot of the capital. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening everyone i'm laura ingraham,
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this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. kamala harris' outside advisors exposed. >> forget the white women! >> three weeks after the assassination attempt, the secret service leader finally holds a press. >> that roofline should have been covered, we should have a better eyes on that. >> laura: no kidding. plus donald trump on the big questions. do believe in heaven? when you pray, what do you pray for? >> the former president f you've never heard him before. but first despicable sheet, that's the focus of tonight's angle. everyone on the right having connections over the kamala honeymoon. it needs to take a chill pill. this is no time to collapse into a puddle of goo, what are we going to do? do you not remember this woman is so unserious that even the
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start of an impeachment press conference, there is back in february of 2020. she had to be shushed by chuck schumer. >> do you view it as a partial victory that you have a republican -- sorry. i'll start again. >> laura: i'll start again, i love that. the hand movements. take a breath. for mamala it was faint excitements from day one trend. >> from the grassroots bottom up we are here today to throw our support behind vice president kamala harris! i'm clapping, you don't have to. [laughter] >> laura: is like i just shushed her. ten days later they let kamala speak off-the-cuff for the first time after the prisoner swap. >> this is extraordinary testament to the importance of
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having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy. >> laura: my lord, no wonder she doesn't leave home without her teleprompter. the propaganda machine is working 24/7 two remake and reshape the country thinks about kamala harris. they want us to wipe from our collective consciousness that the kamala veep character we've gotten used to laughing at. >> i'm going to share with you a simple story which is i went home one day and i said why are conservatives bad, mommy because i thought we were supposed to conserve things. [laughter] i couldn't reconcile it, now i can. [laughter] >> laura: one left to her own devices, she kind of sounds like
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a very compelling candidate for i don't know sorority house manager. >> we'll also be able to expand their laptop loan program and update and upgrade campus wi-fi. so here at benedict when students are waiting for the bus, they can open up their laptop and keep studying for their chemistry midterm. >> laura: now that woman with a white house staff ran from, that woman is barack obama in a four-way stretch pants suit? >> i heard it from democrats watching that rally who said there was shades of obama, obama 2008, obama 2012. >> the energy is similar if not equal to what i saw happening around senator barack obama. >> this could be bigger than 2008. >> laura: bigger than 2008 obama!
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would obama need 30 minutes in his suv with his briefing book to prepare for this? she opens the book. of course they want to keep her from answering questions because her brilliance about topics like ukraine, it's just too much for most mortals to digest. >> listen, we are talking about potential for war in europe. let's take a moment to understand the significance of what we are talking about. >> that was a bad one. now you get it, it's better for her to stay in her sweet spot as the hugger in chief. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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[cheers and applause] >> laura: they want us to forget her penchant for making stuff up to make her personal biography more compelling. including a story about her marching in civil rights rallies with her mom. >> my mother tells a funny story about how one day -- i was fussing and i'm fussing and fussing and she would look down at me and to be like what do you want, what do you want to? and i look back out of her and i said freedom! [laughter] >> laura: funny that martin luther king jr. had once recounted a nearly identical narrative, but i'm sure that was a weird coincidence. when you don't really ever get vetted, when you get pushed along in your career not for your talent but because of connections, you can fake it for
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a while that the truth is always going to come out. here's the truth. harris is nowhere close to being as politically adept as hillary clinton or joe biden what it loan the same stratosphere as obama. she can't hold a press conference or answer reporters questions. she can't explain why their record is by any measure successful. she can't go into michigan and explain how she's going to rescue the auto industry. she can't go into pittsburgh and expand how she's going to save the steel industry and we certainly know she can't reassure a single word leader of her confidence and understanding of your political affairs. but she has had one recent significant meeting with a foreign leader, netanyahu, and it was so bad so bad immediately after it, he ended up having his people start leaking about how terrible she was. then he returned home to order the obliteration of the leader of hamas! they are acting as though
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they're going to vote for miss congeniality in the united states. the idea that common-law is going to be responsible for the lives of hundreds of millions of americans or commander in chief of hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops is beyond comprehension. she will make none of the big decisions. she is even worse than biden because she's never really been vetted and she has no experie experience. but she feels and she laughs and she hugs and her instincts are that of a loosey-goosey loopy california liberal. i frankly wouldn't hire her as an uber driver. she's heading for the press now because she knows the moment she steps out of line, the moment she makes a big mistake, she could be next on the chopping block. this is why you have a vice president who can actually speak. >> i want to ask about the former president's comments the other day of, he said
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vice president harasses' all of a sudden black. as a father of three biracial children, did those comments give you pause at all? >> they don't give me pause at all, all he said his kamala harris' chameleon. she goes to georgia to go days ago she was raised in canada she puts on a fixed southern accent. it's a totally reasonable to call out the fact she returns to be somebody different depending on the audience she's talking to. >> laura: chameleon. how can democrats believe this woman can keep us safe? remember, they are the same civil tend to actually believe in the russia hoax, the charlottesville both sides are good people hoax. the jussie smollett hoax. and yet they thought the truth was a hoax. >> how did you feel when you saw the assassination attempt? >> do you really want to know? the first thing that ran through my head was because we can't believe this man ever it was somehow faked. >> you thought it was staged.
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do you still believe that? >> yes, we don't know. >> i'm not sure, it's not impossible. >> laura: of course the democratic base is enthusiastic about her now. as these facts come out and they are coming out, democrats are going to realize they are stuck with a candidate who has given the g.o.p. a complete reel of clips to use in attack ads from now until november. if they had been given an opportunity to actually vent her during a real primary they certainly wouldn't have rejected her just like they did back in 2019. that's the angle. joining is now, glenn greenwald pulitzer prize-winning independent journalist. this is really wild at this point because she is now, she has enough electoral votes to be the democrats present of nominee, yet she will have answered not a single question from a single journalist. your reaction to that?
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>> i think that is really key to take a step back, a moment to pause and realize how unusual and disturbing this situation is. she has somehow become the democratic nominee for president of the united states even though she didn't campaign for that position except for about two months back in 2019 and it was a complete failure. no one voted for her, she didn't have to convince people to support her policies, she has exhibitor policies are. we know nothing about -- the middle east is on the break of a major war, there still war going on in ukraine, all these economic challenges and we don't have any idea what her views are on any of those things and no one in the media seems bothered by that. it's all first ever this and coconut build that and isn't she great with her energy? it's amazing that we are three months away from a national election in one of the major candidates is a complete blank slate.
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i think probably doing that on purpose. >> laura: "the washington post" is reporting that she is replacing some of the joe biden loyalists in her campaign and hiring obama's old staff including david proof. what does that tell you? can he spin this into obama 2.0? >> there were some differences between the biden administration and the obama administration, in general -- it wasn't significant differences but they were there. slightly more in favor of labor unions, slightly less enslaved to this neoliberal dogma of the world bank and international institutions. kamala has always been on the side of the obama perspective much more than the biden perspective. there were no difference is visible because of them left four years he hasn't been able to as the vice president for the problem is we are reading these tea leaves -- she's changing her campaign staff.
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maybe that indicates she's more inclined to obama's view then biden. why isn't she saying what she would do if a major war in the middle east escalates, what she would do about the ongoing war in gaza, we have to guess constantly about what these moves will make, what these things she's inclined to do, she's issued statements but never explained that several of the abuse she said she believes in 2019 she no longer believes in. there's no explanation from her about any of this and so we are all left to speculate. >> the idea and i said this that she could sit down with a number of journalists, let alone hostile journalists and pronounce on the complexities of geopolitics right now especially in the middle east. or that she could present her market theory as to why the jobs numbers are so bad and why consumer confidence has created
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in the past three weeks, past month. everybody knows she can't address those issues. and yet we are supposed to be like this is so wonderful. what happened to journalism and the united states of america? forget what political party vote with. >> it's important to realize how limited her adult life work has been. she has basically been nothing other than a lawyer her entire life, she worked in the district attorney's office, became attorney general. she only spent a couple of years, a few unnotable years in the senate and joe biden said he needed a black woman to be his vice president. only three possibilities, one of which was her. she has basically been invisible for three years because they realize she was so politically unpopular. she can only get away with that if there's a media that's incredibly compliant, that's only cheering for her and wanting her to win rather than denouncing her for not coming
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forward and being more specific and sitting for substantive interviews and demanding she do so. unfortunately in large part that is the media we have. as a result i agree with you completely. i want to hear her talk about intricacies and the middle east or the war in ukraine or russia, i think she will be revealed as somebody who knows little. spewing empty pant suit. great to see you, we've missed you. up next, the secret service with a stunning new admission about
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♪ ♪ >> laura: secret service acting director ronald of road dropped a bombshell today while facing questions from the media. >> we are starting with our federal personnel and working out. if they are willing to be interviewed, we will ask for local law enforcement on sites to be interviewed that day. we look forward to interviewing them and definitely getting their side of the story. >> laura: they haven't interviewed any local authorities in butler? joining me now is richard's forr
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secret service agent and ari fleischer fox news contributor. it's been tomorrow three weeks since the assassination attempt and we did to get somewhat of a timeline presented today by the acting director. were you as stunned as i was that they still haven't interviewed any of the local law enforcement that were on the scene, the people who actually spotted mr. crookes making his way toward the roof before the secret service even knew about it? >> it just speaks to the ineptitude and how poorly this was handled. the prior director had one function and one function only. it wasn't operational, the director of the secret service primary function is to be the face of the secret service in the event something happens to the president or in this case the former president. right from the outset they dropped the ball. she didn't even have enough sense to step in front of the
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cameras in that situation i would've used the white house spokesperson, simply step out in front of the cameras and set i am the director of the secret service. 20 minutes ago i watched the events unfold in butler p.a. live on television as to the rest of the world. i have spoken with my people, president trump is safe and sound and he's currently being tended to by medical personnel. president biden is safe and sound and he currently in route back to the white house. all of the secret service protect these are secured. i will be back in one hour as i gather more information. that's all she had to do from the outset that simply wasn't done. the messaging and the lack of communication from the secret service absolutely inconceivable. >> laura: we find out in decision to surprise anyone in the wake of this attempted assassination of former president trump, public trust in the secret service is down to
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only a third of american adults now, because of how this was handled. >> less dangerous because the order of the secret service as part of a deterrent operation. evilly to think it's a suicide operation i won't even get close so why try? it sends a message you can become famous and get away with it. when i was at the white house and after the president would finish a speech and work a rope line i would stand in the state with the president had previously been and watch the secret service do their job. i would watch in awe at what these professionals, these men and women did i would consider it one of the greatest privileges of my job. i'm a huge admirer and fan but i'm lost for words to explain what went wrong. we listen to today's news conference the very basics of communications, the command
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centers, sharing between local police and state police and secret service didn't exist. where people make the designations of what's in the perimeter, what's outside the perimeter, who will have oversight, overview of those buildings? it just wasn't done properly and we still don't have the answers, we still don't have phone apps that haven't been broken to yet we don' there's still so much ss and information. laura: to hear it from the acting director was something else, watch. >> based on what we know right now neither the secret service sniper teams were members of the security detail and any knowledge that there was a man on the roof of the adr building with a firearm. it's my understanding personnel were not aware of the assailant had a firearm until there were gunshots. >> laura: done this, what's this moment. >> that roofline should have
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been covered, we should have had better eyes on that. >> laura: again, a roof that has a sight line. any site line -- you know this from your service. first year secret service agents know this. three weeks later? >> keep something else in mind, this is the same acting director who also said -- this is the first event that the secret service has quoted secret service counter sniper coverage to. part of it as they weren't taking this seriously. they kept treating president trump as a routine former president or another candidates. trump is anything but that's. in all probability he is going to become the next president of the united states again, every asset the secret service has is negligence and inexcusable. for the last year, the highest levels of government, this administration has gone out of their way to paint trump as
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hitler, the antichrist, and the greatest accidental threat to democracy. how does the secret service overlook this and try to say no, there was no adverse actionable intelligence? what kind of a are you if you don't think those comments are going to incite every lunatic in the world into taking a shot? this is inexcusable. >> laura: ari and richard, i can't believe it's been three weeks. thank you both for joining us tonight. up next he won't believe what kamala thought was a priority -- the real priority at the border,
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to "the ingraham angle." >> i am your host. welcome to fantasy island. >> laura: kamala harris trying to erase her disastrous record
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on the border is living on her own fantasy island. >> donald trump on the other hand has been talking a big game about securing our border, but he does not walk the walk to. when i am president, i will work to actually solve the problem. as president i will bring back the border security bill that donald trump killed and i will sign it into law. >> laura: writes, the same border bill that would still permit 1.8 million illegals to enter the country illegally every year. come on, what a joke -- these people are fanatics. they also just think you're stupid to. back in 2019 kamala harris' campaign saw illegals for their positive electoral implications. a study they liked over at the campaign and noted that migrants could provide a sizable contributions to the margin of victory in swing states.
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kamala's border focus centered on pollution instead of illegals actually crossing into the country. joining me now, a former border patrol agent. sheriff, i've got to say for kamala harris to try to play tough gal on the border now and compare her record to trump's is really peak fantasy island. >> what's great to be back on the show when you are exactly right. the comments she made about the border, aren't accurate. she is just as responsible as the president because she's part of his administration but more importantly the part about president trump sabotaging the center border bill -- i would say before president trump as a former but the mic border patrol agent, that bill made no sense, what we have to get back to his
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border security. immigration, border security, to go separate issues. that border bill that would have been the houses border bill hr to. that dealt with asylum-seekers what you just mentioned, it would still come that specifically dealt the house bill with that issue. >> laura: as far as i understand this, when they are saying the numbers are down, they have been trending down. isn't that just because they are funneling people through the ports of entry? the border in between the actual ports of entry, the official entry into the united states, that is no-man's-land, am i getting that right? >> that is personal partially r. it's 1200 a day they are allowing him, who knows if it's more. they haven't been very honest about the border. to be honest with you i don't trust that number. we have the previous programs they have utilized, the cubans,
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and haitians i have a lot to fly in. they are still being allowed in, that's another set of numbers. then you are right, you have those crossing our border illegally. some crossed and as soon as they get here they surrender. we have seen a down trend for the number they compared the 55% decrease, the attribute that number they are going back to their record height which was over 300,000 illegal entries when we had that one busy month. they are playing the numbers game and again i can't drive home, regardless of republicans and democrats in d.c., even america, most of them don't understand what's going on on our border and border security has nothing to do with immigration. we want immigration, we want people to come in the proper way that are vetted with their background, who aren't going to be a public charge, they are going to come here and to be productive. >> laura: we have in sterling,
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virginia, a 54-year-old grandmother murdered by an illegal crossed into the country at some point recently. i believe from venezuela. a horrific story, leaving behind a grieving family. one more casualty of this horrific border policy, thanks so much. >> it is incumbent on us who believe in the strength of diversity and the importance of unity to build coalition. let's bring everybody together. >> laura: bring everyone together, that's more woke blather. what she's doing of course is the opposite. her team is so committed to it in agenda of division and acrimony, they are holding segregated zoom calls for supporters. that's including white dudes for harris and white women who are answering the call. what are kamala's hard-core
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activists, what are they saying about the white affinity groups? meet cora master's and melanie campbell. >> he did that. we are talking about the white [bleep] -- forget the white women. they are going to do with their white men tell them to do. >> what did they tell themselves? >> they are smiling -- they want to stay in charge. i don't care nothing about them, that's my interpretation. >> laura: since joe biden came into office, those two women visited the white house 50 times combined. including nearly a dozen visits with kamala or her team. joined me now madeline bremen, lifelong democrat turned republican. she said f white women -- nasty racial stuff. what does it tell you these two women are in kamala's orbit influencing her or her team?
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>> thank you so much for having me this afternoon. first of all, i don't know who these two black women are, i've never heard of them before. i think i can speak for most black women or black people across the board in america, who are these people? they definitely don't speak for the poor black people who live in the hood. these are your typical well-to-do liberal elite black people who would not step foot in the hood to really know what's going on or what people think. nobody cares about what these people are saying, all right? we care about what kamala harris' policies are and what her record has been. she's been vice president for three and a half years, we still have yet to see anything, any
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policy that's worth worth anything. she talks all that gibberish, all that word salad, jumping through all those hoops of fire like dr. seuss. nobody understands what she's even saying. now she's galvanized all these black people behind her, because she's almost black and she's a woman. we don't care about that, we don't care nothing about that. we care about what kamala harris has done and what is she going to do? if she is elected resident of these united states of america. >> laura: she blamed president trump today for the bad jobs numbers, that's a real leadership. but she did it through a spokesman in a written stateme statement. she will not go into answer real questions from real journalists if there are any left, certainly not into a hostile crowd. she would never do what
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donald trump did to go into the national association of black journalists. she's not going to do anything like that in a hostile crowd. this divisive rhetoric on the part of her outside advisors. we have another comment from one of these women, again on the friday night people don't need to hear this but you've got to know who is in kamala's ear, watch this. >> i'm not saying everybody who votes for trump is wearing a white sheet but they got one in her closet and it comes out when we start messing with economic balance, the balance of power, we get to be too many we see excess power in its rawest form. >> laura: the voters for trump have white hoods in their closet if they aren't wearing them in their weekend at their clan rallies. >> so offensive, so insulting. they must think that all black folks are just dumb, like kama
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kamala. they expect us to fall for that because it feeds into the narrative of racism and all these other things -- i've never seen more people more racist in my life than black people against other black people. i'm 51 years old and i've been black all my life and i've never experienced racism from a white person in my life but i have experienced it many times over from black people with the n-word and other kinds of derogatory statements. my whole entire life. >> laura: madeleine, great to see you as always, we will continue to expose these connections at kamala harris hasn't doesn't want anyone to know about, thanks so much. another fighter in the olympic
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>> laura: surprise, another olympics boxer who failed a gender eligibility test just won the match against the female fighter. >> that exchange in the middle there, it was an uppercut -- after that first round she was pretty much in control. >> absolutely. >> in red from chinese taipei!
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>> laura: her win comes after italy's angela carini forfeited her fight against imane khelif, saying she had never get hit that hard before, during to me now is an ambassador for independent women's forum and former teammate of leah thomas. we found out late today that angela carini has told an italian newspaper that all this controversy makes me sad, i'm sorry for my opponent too. if the ioc said she can fight i respect that decision and she regrets not shaking her opponents hand. do the gender bullies usually win and make these female athletes bow down?
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>> it looks like they've certainly won in this instance. it's sad to see they have to walk back these statements. what's likely that her sponsors, her teammates, higher-ups are telling her if she speaks against the gender cult she's in the wrong and she feels like she was to apologize but she shouldn't. the people who are at fault are the ioc for allowing this to happen. the ioc needs to have hard rules to protect women's sports and time and time again they have chosen not to. >> laura: doesn't this require some u.s. leadership? we have an enormous amount of leverage, we are obviously hosting the olympics in 2028 i believe in los angeles? this can't continue. i said this last night i'm going to say it again. someone is going to die or some grievous injuries going to occur because the gender fluidity crowd or whatever this is is so powerful in corporate america.
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but corporate america really -- i think you hit the nail on the head is involved here as well. >> absolutely, yes. everyone looks to the nine states to make the right choice on those things. we've seen the ncaa has still not changed their policies yet to. they said any sport chooses their own rules and gets to do whatever it is they want and the ioc has acted the same way and i think if we really got control of this in the united states of america, other countries will follow, the ioc will follow. we are the country producing all these gold medalists, all these athletes it's up to us to do the right thing. you are definitely correct, i don't know what it will take, i don't know what else they need d to see. maybe it will be as bad as somebody dying in competition, that would be awful. >> laura: we can't let that happen, your leadership on this has been fantastic, thank you so much. after nearly losing his life three weeks ago, president trump opened up to me about his faith. more on my interview with former president,
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>> there's a set of trump we don't often see here's more of our conversation with former president trump. spanky have said something after i which a lot of people talked about when he said i'll american cities and will work with anyone. democrats and republicans to fix the city's. where would you start, what city would you like to start with on a federal partnerships, it's so sad to see what's happening. for the most part you have to work with democrat. they're all 25 or cities are essentially all-- i have worked with democrats and lived in new york. new york 1 bad when i left. think about. new york when i was there when i went washington i left new york and went to washington. it started going really bad. a very bad mayor and took a little while even with him as mayor.
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now he's teaching harvard. he could not run anything. a terrible mayor. incompetent men. now we have amendments trying. it's a hard thing because you have so many migrants coming to new york it's hard for them. i hear he likes me a lot but only through the grapevine. >> you work with him cree. >> i will give them funds. we will try to rebuild the city's. chicago look at the crime. on july 4th, 117 people cactuses a weekend, 170 people were shot and 17 died. this is in chicago. >> i believe i asked you this in normandy of the 75th anniversary of normandy. what do you pray for. i know you don't like to really talk with this but most people across the country see you as an important critical figure of district time for the country. they think that in they want to know that you believe there something more than this. >> i do.
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1 of the reasons our country has lost sort of everything, has lost so much is we don't have religion to the same extent. you look at the charts. there so sad. just going bad and the democrats were violent and ruthless to religion during covid. what they did during covid people weren't even allowed to meet outside and they were 10 feet ae big field. they would arrest everybody. they were horrible. that was a very bad time for organized religion but religion gives you some hope." from got i'm going to have. >> speaker-08: do believe in heaven? >> i do. if i'm good i'm going to heaven and if i'm going to someplace else. but it gives you something that is so good for country. we lost a lot. >> when you pray what you pray for? >> our country.
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i pray for the same thing you pray. our family and our country. and we have a family and a country. and i guess we have a world. i pray for the world. i stopped what could have been world wars. we are very close right now to world war. when you look at what's going on with russia ukraine, spending billions of dollars. now they want offensive weapons so we can go and hit moscow in this. until you. we are very close will world where the middle east is ready to blow up , russia-ukraine thing is much more serious and you know. >> are you worried about has will and israel? children's bodies parts. >> i had a ran, to have no money. they were broke. now they have $300 billion. i said to china if you by oil from iran you can do business in united states anymore plus i'm going to put 100% tariffs on everything you send us. so they weren't buying anything. nobody was. iran was broke.
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want to say this to iran because they are listening and they have their ways. everybody would have been happy. anybody would have been happy. iran would have been happy. they just can't have a nuclear weapon. iran can i have a nuclear weapon. if they do as a whole new world order and something that's going to be obliteration. we have a man who is grossly incompetent negotiating. now have a woman i think she's more incompetent than him. she's morning competent. i believe she kamala harris is morning competent and biden's. that's at. make sure to follow me on social media. lots of interesting dog situations at my house this week. got a little dodgy but we figured it out. thank you for watching. it's america now and this weekend. in the meantime, that'll do it for us here. let's go to "the five." ♪ ♪

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