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pilot and crew members. people flying today at this airport tell us they are nervous because they been hearing about flight issues and subsequent blame game all week long. >> the faa having their act together, they should have everybody, they've been short daft 15 years is human nature to blame the other party. there's blame all the way ar around. >> is several the government's fault. [laughter] i'll leave it at that. >> things are looking better, david for the 4 million people expected to fly this independence day weekend. >> grady, thank you very much for that and it's time to switch to jackie deangelis sitting in
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for liz mcdonald. >> thank you so much and happy fourth of july, have a wonderful weekend. i am jackie deangelis and for elizabeth donald. >> majority for saying this is not a close call, you really overstepped and overreached as a president and it's now unconstitutional. the cafeteria worker and hospital paying medical loans of doctors and nurses working there, it was a regressive plan that hurts working class and helps the elites it would have been inflationary. >> the supreme court out with another blockbuster ruling, court ruling 63 to strike down president biden's student loan bailout. it would use taxpayer money to provide $20000 in loan forgiveness for around 40 million americans for an estimated budget busting figures. for more, karen from the job
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creators network, the group that filed the original lawsuit against the biden administration against the student loan forgiveness program and michelle stein, student loan borrower. let me start with you, karen and talk about this decision 63 the biden administration stepped here executive action was appropriate in this particular situation. many hailing this as a huge win but the left attacking the court saying they will go to plan b to push this through. >> i would agree at the top of this segment, this was not a close call and we knew this going in and i think the president did, to. you cannot going and look at whatever statute might be available and pick it out and then decide to rewrite it, which is what the administration did, you've got the administration on its own, no public comment, no
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congressional authorization and spending close to half a trillion dollars on a new program not authorized by congress. the bottom line is this is the justice set, a program of tremendous political economic significance and as a result, the job of writing those laws is from congress. executive seized it and took it on its own without putting up with any of us must less elected officials that are supposed to ride our nations laws. >> many people are saying they are bristling for the fall to come, interest will resume on student loans in september, october and they are saying they were promised the president they wouldn't have to pay, a lot of people will say i took out
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student loans and pay them back my way through college even my parents worked hard to make sure i can get to college. as a student loan borrower yourself, what is your reaction to the conversation had out there today? >> i certainly think everything is interesting that everything going on making these promises when he didn't have the authority so. as someone who's paid back 30,000 dollars worth of loans, i realize i made a choice to take out the loans and it's my responsibility to pay it back. i'm thrilled with the decision that came down today from supreme court because it was a win for the constitution. you can just go to taxpayers and have them pay out for something they didn't choose. it's not fair. >> you are an advocate for responsible wiring. many people in this country are and they were outraged when the
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president took action and used his authority as president to essentially cancel and by the way, the 40 million was supposed to be 26 million, elizabeth warren during this number around making it even larger if they do go through with this plan b course of action to push it through but karen, the left not only attacking this decision but other supreme court decisions that came out this week, let's listen. >> my worry is this is just the beginning. next they will go after getting married and maybe brown versus board of education if they uprooted voting rights a little bit so i see fascism down the line. >> people worrying about jim crow. can somebody decide they want black folks to come in the back door because they don't want them in their store? how far my disco? >> the president himself not pleased with the decisions that
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basically, the thought is as a result of everything that's happened and despite the fact that the supreme court is in place, checks and balance system and that's what happened here, part of the conversation now is we got to expand the court, there needs to be more seeds, we need to appoint people. your thoughts? >> i agree and i have to say although my organization hasn't weighed in on this particular issue, the supreme court this whole week we seen following the constitution, like children when i told him, for he immediately said isn't that illegal? yes, that's what they are ta taught. we are equal under the law and cannot treat somebody just because of the color of their skin so i think with each of these decisions, clean these foundational intervals.
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let's they are supposed to do. they are charged with making sure as a country elected leaders to follow the constitution. that's what they have done in this case, in all of these cases and i think those criticisms are not right. >> i'll end the conversation with you, michelle. i'm curious what you think about kamala harris as vice president, she hasn't done much but she's pushing for student loan forgiveness and one of the reasons is it something the president promised people, we seen free money and that during the last two and a half years of the administration and some say it's basically a cheap ploy to buy votes, a lot of young people who would support having loans forgiven and it's interesting the vice president is choosing this particular issue to get behind more vocal. >> there are two things, one i
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think it's interesting kamala harris after all the things she supposed to be doing taking care of the issues at the border that she would decide to take on something new that is in her area of expertise. the second piece i'd like to bring up his this was absolutely about buying or making these laws you can't keep. the nancy pelosi, they both admitted executive branch did not have the right to do this so you can easily see it's been a political stunt all along and i expect them to continue doing it. >> was being said is it in the courts, so of course it wouldn't go through. the connection is president trump. karen, michigan, the house passing a bill that could make using pronouns incorrectly, the wrong pronouns to refer to people of felony felony findable
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up to $10000. >> and that is in direct conflict with the decision, the other decision came out today justice courses said the first amendment if anything, it protects us all to be able to speak her mind and not the government telling us what we can or cannot say in this law to me sounds like it's running into the first amendment right now and will fall as a result. >> so many issues touched upon not just student loan bailouts but the supreme court ruling on free speech case as well and affirmative action so a lot of important decisions here. karen, michelle, thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> to president biden. wandering off stage in his msnbc interview after the host didn't bring up hunter biden's guilty
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plea. she didn't ask about the economy or crime, she didn't ask about low polling. watch this. >> is the president, thank you. >> don't go anywhere, an exciting day around here. >> let's welcome to the show common sense executive editor, chris, it's great to see you. you see nicole there on msnbc, she sing don't go anywhere as the president is walking away. this is comical but not comical because i think it speaks to his state of mind to a certain degree and let's face it, he's not doing a lot of media source not like he's in practice to know when the ropes are. your thoughts? >> he doesn't know the ropes. there are strict rules where you come off and go offset. msnbc cut that out of the youtube video, the awkward ending but i found the opening of the interview significantly
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more where she was like a fan girl and said we are so happy you're here. if any fox or foxbusiness anchor interviewed president trump or any republican in that way, it would be on the daily show because it was embarrassing, you never see that on this network but that's the way they are. nicole wallace assured him she was no longer republican while she giggled awkwardly the entire time like she had a crush the questions went along with that, one that stuck out to me was when she asked him interferes with the d.o.j., why didn't he push to prosecute donald trump? he said i don't even like to have any conversations of the d.o.j. the last couple of weeks whistleblowers and d.o.j. whistleblowers, we learned the president, they been stopping investigations of the president
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son and the president himself so an obvious follow-up question, she was not interested in taking it. >> as we get closer to the election, the president will have to be held accountable for this stuff. he won't sit down with us for sure but if it continues to sit down with interviewers like that, are these questions going to keep coming? the american people are looking for answers and accountability here. >> they are. we saw this the last campaign for the president declined to run a campaign himself and he said he stayed secluded. we learned staff weren't allowed to look him in the face when he took a drink of water for fear of covid and the dnc nomination largely was empty of people, he held rallies and the people who ran his campaign for him were his friends and corporate media and even though there's pushback from places like the new york times and maybe he's not up for the job, you could expect them to run the campaign again. >> let's listen to nick
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langworthy calling for transparency in the hunter biden depositions. >> while we have the evidence we seen so far on influence peddling, obviously it's a system of justice so we need facts and need to know how the decisions were made and if anyone lied to congress. >> the american people want to see transparency and know what happened here in confidence and confidence in our agencies because of everything that happened with hunter biden flies in the face of believing this is a fair system. >> i think the hunter biden stuff is exposed, not that it's not fair system and the american people might catch on to that throughout the entire four years the trump administration was paralyzed by the state actors moving against it for the corporate media now with no accountability for obvious accusations of corruption
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against even the president now as well as his son, no accountability. the difference is not hypocrisy but who has the power and right now the president and left-wing and the elites have the power and conservatives don't so you will not see consequent is for those actions. >> chris bedford, great to have you on the program. have a great weekend. >> you too. >> for on the documents shared with fox reviewing doctor fauci, he might have tried to tamp down the theory that covid leads from allowed. >> i don't know, it's just more vaccine but booster sounds better. the guy was 25 vaccines, can he give covid to another guy with vaccines? as i am introducing the daily covid shot. everything you get is shots. by the time you get to your car, you have no immunity. d
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tried to curb a narrative about a lab leak starting the pandemic. >> i think is more evidence to say it came from a lab than anywhere else. there's no animal found in nature. >> documents obtained by the committee suggests fauci did not want his fingerprints on any narrative about the leak. that was to tamp down chatter and uses personal e-mail to avoid official government transparency. democrat defend fauci. >> people are saying that e-mail of the doctor who wanted to use the personal e-mail shows his fingerprint on it. tony's fingerprints aren't on it. we've got to be really careful. tired of assassination of many people. >> other top health officials accused fauci of scientific s spin. >> the truth is and i think the evidence is pretty clear, the
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conspiracy was on the other side which was to get a single narrative to spill over. >> one doctor who wrote about the origins of the pandemic is a deadline today to get the committee have messages a hearing scheduled for mid july. >> thank you so much. with us now is the chair of the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic. congressman brad lindstrom. great to have you with us, thank you so much doctor fauci from the beginning did not want to have the conversation around that this week from lab in wuhan, he is completely against it in one reason is because the u.s. was funding gain of function research, even albeit small amount of money at the time in china so that was one reason. eventually the e-mails will come out and the american public will try to get through the truth. i know that's what you are trying to do.
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>> we heard one of my colleagues there saying republicans are trying to attack doctor fauci. we are just seeking the truth. i said from the beginning of this committee honesty is nonnegotiable but we are obligated to do an investigation and we are curious why certain scientists who worked for the government paid by taxpayer dollars are going with one narrative when there's other information that might suggest a lab leak. doctor fauci early on that to 2012 was talking about the importance of gain of function research. we also know these types of viruses can be created in the lab because we were doing it with north carolina and doctor in china at wuhan. what we are finding within the e-mails, comments people are making, these are things that were never supposed to get up but we are finding out the for example, doctor fauci has been reported in the e-mails prompting the proximal origins
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investigation which was an article that said this came from nature. didn't say anything about the possibility of a lab. the people who wrote that were working with doctor fauci, he prompted it and then they said their job was to focus on disproving the lab leak theory. we are not making this up, these aren't attacks on doctor fauci, just the truth of what people are saying and then we get doctor david morris and his e-mails and he talks about how doctor fauci doesn't want his fingerprints on a lab leak and he's hiding his e-mails and he says i don't use my official because the freedom of information act tries to get them. this is very troubling. he says i'm going to delete a lot of my e-mails because i don't want them showing up in the new york times and he encourages people to go ahead, litigation against those who think it came from the lab and makes disparaging remarks and when you call people names, it tells me you're out of facts.
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the question is, what is the motive for these people to not want to have a scientific debate and pushy intelligent out on the table? >> he was america's doctor at the time. everybody was listening to doctor fauci and what ended up happening, this global pandemic that likely started in a lab in china ended up shutting down the entire world destroying economies having long-lasting sessions i imagine at the time he was aware of the severity of this and i imagine part of the spin and when he was sitting on the hill talking to rand paul not wanting to admit nih did fund gain of function research that he did not want fingerprints on this in any way because it ended up being a catastrophic event not to mention all the people across the world that died. >> if you're doing research that could lead to a pandemic which he admitted could happen in 2012 he said he was asked about it
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and i think the risk is very low but it could happen so here we have this pandemic coming from a lab where they are doing coronavirus research where we know they are capable of making viruses super infectious and we also know we were funding coronavirus research in that lab. we also know from the intel report and many intel reports, we have more on the intelligence committee and the intelligence that we know about the biosafety being week in china and we know they are doing coronavirus research and genetic engineering and we know some scientists fell ill with covid like symptoms. you can't ignore these things, these are not attacks on fauci, we just need to get to the truth but the real question is if
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there's an attack, why are you ignoring these things? >> not only can you ignore it, you can't lie about especially when the stakes are so high, congressman brad, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> wisconsin state senator drying outrage from americans for her shocking remarks on the state senate floor. democrat fiery response about the spread of crime from big cities to the quiet suburbs. former senator candidate among former housing urban development doctor ben carson. ♪usto on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day...
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>> we needed to affirmatively take steps to correct long-term racial bias, institutions of higher education but i can tell you, those days are long over. >> judged by the content of the character he is not the color of our skin is what our constitution wants. >> former housing and urban development secretary doctor ben carson. >> the decision on affirmative action and inhaling it saying it's run it's course and it was time for the supreme court to rule. >> we have to recognize america today 50 or 60 years ago, i look at the changes that have occurred in my lifetime. they are massive and
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opportunities are abundant. there was a time when people didn't feel black americans were capable of certain patients. very few people believe that anymore and that was really the reason for affirmative action program. we always had compassion, tried to give a hand to those down and out but that has nothing to do with race and we should continue to be compassionate and helpful to people who need help but to make that a racial issue is no longer necessary. >> a number of key decisions coming down from the supreme court, there's a lot of media reaction but some of it specifically targeted at this affirmative action. watch this. >> is this leading to know women ecologists? who knows? >> we will begin to see segregated higher education landscape. >> this is sticking a dagger in our back.
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>> group that has been most successful in accessing diversity initiatives are white women. >> doctor carson, do you agree with any sentiment expressed there that this is going to hurt black americans? >> you will always have a group of people who indulge in hyperbole trying to make their points. we are always going to have those who want to create victimhood. we don't need to have victimhood anymore, we don't need to separate ourselves and those who want to fundamentally change our nation, they thrive on driving wedges between people on the basis of race, income, age, religious affiliation, political affiliation, gender, you name it. we are falling for the check and
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we need to stop it. there's a lot of good stuff we need to talk about and working together to achieve. >> of ours interesting because part of the court's opinion suggests while there wouldn't be asked to check with respect to the race or status for the evaluation, they can write their personal essays about how race has impacted them, expenses as a result and make it part of it story. that could be evaluated sort of those interesting we could transition to one thing, wisconsin state senator who essentially has been attacking seven live there. i want you to watch the soundbite and react. >> to say these additional pulleys are needed because time is spilling out into the, what about lost in their own cities? because they don't know a thing about how life is in the city.
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>> people want to live in safe communities and she's targeting a lot of people in expletive in the. >> this goes back to what i was saying, people trying to drive wedges. we don't need to drive wedges, we need to keep people safe in the city in the suburbs. it means we need to allow police to do their job and their needs penalties and new york city was a perfect example before, a place nobody wanted to go in and an established law and order, it changed overnight that can happen in the cities and suburbs will and we need direct intention for needs to be. >> unfortunately it is changing back on the giuliani days and change happened overnight and we will see what happens. doctor ben carson, great to see you. economic prose, liz pete and
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are feeling, their personal finances about the economy and all the things president biden is ignoring. >> some wages are going up, still fairly keeping pace of inflation, businesses, consumers and the economy are doing well but others are doing poorly and you see the rise of credit card debt over seas and the idea, part of europe going into recession and unfortunately central banks including our own federal reserve, still believe they trash the economy to bring down inflation even though it's come down, they want to bring it down hurting people rather than stabilizing the dollar. >> we have full-screen up by not talking about personal financial situation, how do they feel about it? 17% said they thought there was opportunity to get ahead. the number dropped to 8% in january of 23 so you can see the different two years makes with respect to how people feel.
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by now the number is back up to 11% but still small, is supposed to be a country full of opportunity where people feel they are moving forward and they are achieving their american dream yet it doesn't seemed like people feel that way. >> honestly i find this fascinating because ever since joe biden took over as pres president, consumer sentiment torpedoed down, it recently was 70 year low, considering what we've gone through the last seven years of people are so discouraged when the job market has held up well is remarkable. obviously the key is what steve said, jobs are available but your standard of living, your actual how far your paycheck goes has gone down 26 months in a row and i think it doesn't help that joe biden goes out on the campaign trail and lies about what he's done for the economy. he talks about creating 13 million jobs. ever since going back to january
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of 2020 before covid, we have exactly 2 million more jobs now and this is four years later. he lies about it and i think it undermines people's confidence in this administration. >> i think you are right and there is a barron's op-ed that says the lies basically will end up biting the president when he's running at 2024 because the points you are making, the job market may be plentiful right now but the cost of living is so high, the cost of goods and essentials is so high that real wages are down. people are dipping into, if not completely tapping out their savings, putting loads and loads of expenses on credit card debt reaching new highs. we gained a lot of ground during the pandemic receiving rates
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were very high because people were able to catch up a little bit. we've depleted everything. >> that's right and i think the president is helping people won't notice that going into 2024 which is reason why is not going to be on the ticket in 2024, the truth catches up to the political parties and the democrats and not persuading the american people the hurt is unreal so in terms of the economy itself must there headwinds coming and the stock market is trying to see through in 2024 will see real changes in start to see it in the red states versus blue states in terms of tax cuts versus tax rises and the thing about the biden administration, they are proposing nothing that will help the economy. where does the money from spending come from? the taxes or debt or inflation which is another form of taxation. >> print money and get more inflation. quickly, please speak. san francisco, a government agency in california saying if you make $100,000, your low income there, that's the messaging out there versus trying to fix the problems to make it more affordable for people to live. >> it says a lot first of all
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california has ridiculous pricing policies the cost of living is 40% above the rest of the country but this brings home not just your income that matters, it's how far it goes in california does not go very far. >> it's tough. please speak, you will be back with us. we thank you so much for being here. the white house seems confused on messaging about china, reports say a spy craft use american technology to collect photos and video but the defense department says the assessments show no data appears to have been taken let's check in with dagen and sean to see what they have coming up on the bottom line. >> thank you so much. attorney general jason euros from my home state or commonwealth of virginia to talk about the recent supreme court rulings and what independent day means to them. lori smith is a business owner and web designer who the supreme court ruled in favor of in a
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the biden administration has a history of week on china stands now and investigation findings a chinese spy balloon a took flight earlier this year used american equipment to take photos and videos contradicting china's claims this was a weather balloon. officials captured information is not believed to have been successfully sent back to beijing. the house homeland security committee is congressman carlos, great to have you with us. the administration on this, first of all balloon kept lying, before they acknowledged what it was so now they realized it was a chinese spy balloon and they are saying but don't worry, none of the data got back to china. do you believe that? >> in a word? no. i don't believe it. sorry. no.
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it wasn't a spy balloon and yes they had american technology but apparently there is more advanced chinese technology so the worst case scenario for china at least they got information about our ability to block their transmission capability but i don't think happened. i'm sure most if not all the information got back to where they wanted to go back which was back to beijing. >> china has been emboldened by this president and administration. you think about what happened with the spy balloon, there's so many implications here not only the kind of power and encouragement of china on the u.s. but also taiwan and you think about these forms of technology that there was american technology and chinese technology and how much business do with china, president trump you can fault him for many things but one thing he wanted to do was try to push china's power back a little bit. the tariffs were one step in the
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right direction, he wanted to make sure they weren't advancing in any way. it feels like since president biden took office, china has regained all that ground. >> they have and the biden's have a whole set of other problems and some are tied to china, the money we are finding getting into the biden family came from there. i said for some time, i believe this president is compromised so everything he does you have to look through that lens so we have been week on china. start to decouple from china. i know it will be tough economically but every dollar we send china will be used against american interests and we have to understand that. china is our adversary, greatest adversary and probably even bigger adversary than the soviet union was because the soviet union didn't have economic power that china does. they have a plan, a mission, they want to be the dominant economic military power at 2049
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and in order to do that they will have to take us out. it doesn't mean they will do it kinetically but if we have a fight economic fight, might as well have it now while we are still a dominant force before they get too big. >> speaking of a president whose potentially compromised what we realize with the recent hunter biden develop its is the president could have had to direct the text messages and show a direct hand in this himself not only, vice with respect to dealings with china but also ukraine because hunter had all these foreign business dealings that cast a wide net yet still we are sitting, having that conversation as more evidence mounts yet nothing happens. >> the republican house will continue to investigate this entire biden family enterprise. we have the justice committee, who have the oversight committee and ways and means and homeland security, we will look at all of these issues but there's a lot
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of smoke there. i was a former firefighter, i should know when there's smoke, there's fire. there's plenty of smoke there pointing fingers right at the big guy, the big guy being joe biden and what we have found is true which i believe it is true, he can yell and scream all he wants and get into reporters face all he wants but there will be a reckoning we will get to the truth and i believe the truth will show the biden family and joe biden in particular has been involved in influence peddling at the best in some other things worse than that and unfortunately i do believe he's compromised and i also believe that's why you see america, the star is waning. all we need is a new president to put us back on top. >> we are out of time but it's great to have you with us tonight. thank you.
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rules, restricting the use of explosives over bodies of water. it comes after fireworks show in long beach begin the target a federal lawsuit brought on by environmental activists. some bars and restaurants are adopting climate friendly recipes get this they are cutting down on using ice. climate experts say ice machines require too much water and energy to be efficient. some bars are moving toward sustainable options like using larger blocks of ice or removing it from drinks entirely. back with me is liz a peek. bless her the they are saying this is about the environment. it feels more like fourth of july remember for this is coming from, california but kind of feels like if you cancel the fireworks you are canceling independence day. >> the fun police are working overtime, jackie. this is so ridiculous to me. by the way, here's a state that
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has forced buyers as a major problem. do they want people doing fireworks over land, over dry forest? would they rather have you do it over the water? this is ridiculous. and yes coming to suspect this is trying to dumb down the fourth of july patriotic expressions of love for our country. shame on them shame on anyone who interferes with one of our greatest traditions. >> intensive informal public on this and most people say canceling the fourth of july fireworks over the ocean is not going to solve our climate change problems. i think you're actually right for the second of the cocktails and the bars for second period we have talked about gas stoves, they are going after the cold fire pizza. now they want to take ice out of your cocktail. ask him sleep out what type are people going to say enough? this is ridiculous. so the national movement to get rid of ice because we do not have a water shortage in america across the country.
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i wrote a column a few weeks ago about they're going to come for charcoal grilling on the fourth of july. your backyard barbecue, you will be shamed into not doing it. i guarantee you that will be next. at some time at some point america has got to put their foot down and say i'm sorry, i do not believe this. i do not believe in your right to dictate every aspect of my life and i say no. >> i hear you enough is enough as a people have to say for there is one famous restaurant chef saint no coming of the charcoal grill is not the way to do it for doing it on like a stove or a pan so much better for the flavor, liz, i do not think so. list peak good to see you have a wonderful week and request you you to cap take care. the fourth of july weekend. and now of course it's time for the bottom line with the great dagen and sean. great to see you guys have a happy fourth. dagen: thank you so much.
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