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unfortunately that is all the time we have lefttnk this evening. as always, we thank you for being with us. you make this show possible. pleasese stay with fox news channel for the latest developments on russia's invasion of ukraine. is vladimir going to continue to use indiscriminate bombing of innocent men, women and children? i hope we can pray anyway. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled or ingram is up next . thank you for being with us. have a great night. this is a fox news alert. i'm jonathan hunt in lviv. ukraine where just after dawn this morning russian missiles slammed into the city's airport. the explosions heard reverberating across the city center, which is just three miles or so from the site of those explosions. videos posted on twitter clearly show a mushroom cloud and huge plumes of smoke rising from the airport. we understand from the mayor of
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lviv that the target may well have been an aircraft repair facility. one could assume from that the russians believed that aircraft repair facility was being used by the ukrainian air force. it is the second strike near the city of lviv. ten days ago or so there was a major strike against the yerbury military base about 30 miles outside of lviv. it is possible that some of the military equipment damaged in that strike may have been moved to the airport just three miles outside of lviv itself. which was hit today. it is in normal circumstances the second busiest airport in ukraine by area. it is also the second largest and obviously provided and inviting target for the russian forces who want to send a message that they will hit anywhere where they believe any military activity is going on . we have also seen them, of course, striking with impunity
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against civilian targets. the breaking news this morning at three missiles we believe at least slamming into the area of lviv airport just three and a half miles from the city center . this has been a fox news alert.l i'm jonathan hunt in lviv, ukraine. now back to our regular putin's entire justification for this inhumane and cruel invasion has been concerned about nato encroachmentco toward russia. and thus it would seem logical that sending mig from a nato member country into ukraine could give him a c. i told you so moment so why is it unreasonable to posit this real possibility answer? it's not. in fact, it's a responsible thing to do.th the question we shoot right back to newsweek is a simple one . why aren't people who call
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themselves real reporters asking uncomfortable questions? didn't they learn anything from the last time they threw in with the warhawk consensusus i should know i was one of those people who reflexively joined the wage war at any cost bandwagon. you know, after 9/11wago. anyone else feel like this is all just kind of a back to w the future moment at this point? why do you feel that the west is notot completely embracing that and saying this is the war and we need to get into it? even with this additional needse you're providing today, it seems there are still otheron options on the table. ac so why hold back and the department of war over at nbc evense jen psaki yesterday, there's a growing chorus ofim voices saying that now ise. the time has the president reconsider his stance on all of this ? lthey have several squadrons of mission capable aircraft. i don't think that's enough. you heard the president that are not being christened
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that are not and that are not being utilized. this is the assessment by our defense department>>. if i were zelenskyy, i'd probably be appealing to americans by invoking 9/11 and pearl harbor as well. anyway, to get more weapons and buy more time. i get it. putin's assault on civilians is pure evil. we allll see it so zelenskyy calling for a no fly zone. totally understandable, but in american politicians try to use this thing sending migs to ukraine as some kind of litmus test for patriotism. we find it repugnant as is anyone trying to pretend that none of this poses a massive and potential risk to america. >> you're telling me to justt accept standing between innocent babies and mothersrset and ukraine? we can't give jets to pilots who are able to fly them and we can doly it. >> i feel fully committed to doing everything in our power to help defend the people of ukraine against the monstrous
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actions of vladimir putinhe and that means getting the people of ukraine the migst that they would need d to fight and shoot down some of the russian aircraft. history will judge us if we don't now and if we don't act strongly military strategists who specialize in battlefield tactics and game out every move and every step of the way, they ask serious questions, questions like will migs actually help turn the tide in ukrainene and can ukraine evn maintain these older fighter planesra or is the media's position that it's better to consider these issues after we've spent billionste replacing poland's makes now this speeone now ask later approach is how the us ended up without victory in iraq and in an embarrassing defeat in afghanistanrr. we spent trillions we lost thousands of our brave troops. weas lost contractors and hundreds of thousands of iraqisf civilians to fight a wa that created an exodus of iraqi
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christians and also the rise of isis. saddam was gone a great thing, but much off iraq was as well a total nightmare. this isar precisely the time. now is the time for vigorous and open debate and one voicerd that should be heard is that of us navy reserve officer blakes.e herzlinger,se who writes in foreign policy that most of ukraine's fighter aircraftfi are still in the fight, flyingis approximately five to 10 missions per day using a pool of aboutut 50 jets. russian aircraft are flying nearly 200 missions per day, but keeping their planes primarily within russian airspace. both sides are likely exercising extreme caution to avoid ground based air defense systemsid. . given this knowledge, a score of soviet era air superior assets would not meaningfully improve ukraine's military situation. and there's more . poland's migsth are decades
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old and many were hand me downs when the poles received them. fighters, especially older ones, require considerable maintenancer as well as an insured pipeline of spare partsr and munitionse . ukraine's capability to sustain those extra aircraftseuk is unclear. so asking how soviet era migs will hold up against newer russian jets with advanced avionics and defensive capabilities is an entirely rational question. why is the establish so afraid to answer it? why are they afraid even to allow the question to be asked at all? but there is at least one democrat who dared to raiseo a legitimate point washington congressmaningt and chair of the house armed services committee adam smith flatly stated the mig wouldn't last a second in ukrainiann airspace right now. look, maybe he's right. maybe he's not. but the american people must be told that the risksat of
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escalating things with russia are not negligible. it may in fact draw us even closer to a direct confrontation with russia, po which as we allwe know is a nuclear power. so this what americans really want if not isn't incumbent upon their elected representatives to stop and do a meaningful risk benefit analysis and ask for the laptop warriors at newsweek perhaps itu wouldn't be writing for a digital only publication if their writers hadri the ability or the desire to step back fromt the unfolding tragedy as horrific as it is and identify all the partieswh who are prolonging a war where there are no winners. oh , i almost forgot mr. kayongo. onlyhe o reached out to us for comment less than 20 minutes before he published his silly little piece aboutut us at 7:00i am suchsm as journalism and twenty twenty two fifth
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grade antics, fourth grade intellect and that's the angle . joining me now is retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis. he's now a senior fellowty at defense priorities. lieutenant colonel davis there only a few people in the media actually raising any questions about the practical reality here the. politico's defense reporter recently asked on twitter who are the ukrainian pilots that will fly them? doe we know their capabilities i ask you, do we know that answer tonight ? yeah, we don't there's there's so many questions we d don't know. and i just agreed with virtually everything you just said. you laid the situation out so clearly. but i would just add on a couple of issues which it really highlights the more why this is not such a good idea. vladimir putin not just might view this in a negative way, but he is expressly said vladimir putin himself that if anyy nation sends fighter jets into the airspace of ukraine
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and attacks and those jets attack russian soldiers, he'll consider that country to be a participant in the war and will react appropriately or properly and may even attackma that airfield. i think that's the reasonybe why you sawnd poland when they were talking about sending these things over , said, okay, how about we send them over to ramstein air base in germany and you guys can figure out how to get them there because they don't want their airfield attacked? justifiably so, becauseit anything that does that possibility of triggering the articletr and then now also you may have a war with theat united states and russia, nato and russia and there is nothingn absolutely nothing in it providing these migs that is worth the possibility that the united states could u in be in war. and now that instead of just the tragedy in ukraine you describe so well now that it may be in warsaw or in slovakia or god forbid a nuclear strike in the united states, nothing is worth that now there'sth actually an american who owns a mig nineteen or twenty nine twenty nine or nineteen .
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i , i thought it was twenty nine . maybe it's 1999. here's what he told nbc news jared isaach eisenman, a billionaire and an astronaut, maybe the only individual owner mig-29. he said the russians could eliminate the jets from the battlefieldts in a singlen shot. there arei russian fighters that could see those mig twenty from three times farther away again, lieutenant colonel, you're the expert here, but that's seems like a big deal or am i wrong? that's exactly right. o i was even thinking on the practical even if they came from ramstein, you know that russia's anti aircraft capability is going to be watching. all their radars are going to be pointing. m they're going to be looking fore it. those things might get shot down before they ever even land ukrainian airspace or on the other airfield as soon as they get in there, they will be a target. and that's the reason why you have this rather large fleet of ukrainian fighters right now that aren't getting in the air five to 10 per day.st as you just mentioned, they're second to go because they knowat they can't get them up. so what is twenty more aircraft
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that you can't fly? how's that going to help anybody? so you know, a huge risk that it could expand the war. o and thenn on the other sidetl there's very little possibleup tactical upside and it's just not a good ideasi. >> it's not smart and we. shouldn't do it. well, someone like a mitt romney perhaps or mike mccaul might say, well, you're playing into putin's hands by analyzing it this way you're allowing him to call every tune he blocks. he puts his chest outer and america withers on the world scene and that just emboldened the chinese to do what the chinese are going to do with taiwan. how would you respond that ?ay yeah, i said, you know what ? this is actually looking at reality. you can't make policyyu based you wish was true basede on what we hoped would be. the case. we would like to have ukraine have these jets and ifha they make a difference, the reality is as you're talking from these experts, they're telling you it's not going to make a difference and it is going to add a risk. this is i don't hear anything h
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about what putin things or what he threatens or anything else ife it doesn't have if its not based on reality that's going to help the united states. i'm all about taking risks and i did it in combat. not a bad to the united states doing it if it made sense and it had a goodch chance of success. this doesn't mean also we>> didn't even get to tonight whether it actually enhances america's securityenam. that's another that kind of is even discussed at all. but lieutenant colonel david burisma plays a very importantry conversation tonight actually asking the questions, many of which were not askedas the last time we got going on a war ing two thousand o three. an but we really appreciate it. thank you . now the neocons are aligning themselves with the media to er draw us closer to war . but whose interests are they actually promoting? not the american people. the new quinnipiac poll finds that 75 percent supporting helping ukraine without risking war with russia further. 54% support nato's decision not to impose a no fly zone r
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over ukraine. joining me now is felix, a prize winning independent journalist. glenn greenwald. glenn, going back to whate i said in the angle, i'm sure you're not surprised that newsweek sends this reporter. i have no idea who this guy is. mr. ketanji based denuke 20 minutes before they publish an article gets tries totr get n touch with me or fox. i getsh you know,ey she's disagreeing with mitt romney and tom cotton on the importance of these midflight it's pretty obvious why escalation comes with risks and it's important to note that and and actuallyan weigh the benefits and the risks before youation embark on it. yeah, as you said, this is02 journalism in twentyre twenty two . there are no standards. there are no ethics. a lot of their readers who they write for or want them to lie to them or about their enemiese as long as it advances the cause. i think the more interestingn question is the fact that as you also pointed to, there is
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very little debate over something this cataclysmic potentially in the us congress . i haven'tthth seen the two parts united in lockstep to t this extento since the days after 9/11 and i think that lockstep unity produced a lot of bad outcomes is as. generally a bad thing. we should's be kind of experiencing some discomfort itenever the two parties are in complete unity because it signifies not rational thoughty . it has led to a commonbu consensus but a kind of moralon coercion that politicians sense and feel like they need to embrace a narrative without questioning it because as you know, it very well and as i do o any questioning of the current consensus in washingtons immediately subjects you to claims that you're a russian agentin and obviously if you'reo an elected leader or anyone, you don't want to have that said about you and it's p working to preventre the questioning that we need. the debate we need not. >> we just went through this. you self reflective moment post
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iraq war and afghanistan and then five minutes later back to the same scenario where people are just rushing in to make thesese broad pronouncements. you literally feel like you're living in a insane asylum, like we're doing the same thing. we're not we are yet. >> but there are many who wanty us to do the very same thing again . t and it'she not just the same tactics, the same rhetorical tactics. you know, i back then the idea was if youu question the war on terror, if you question the neocon invasion of iraq, if you question anything the neocons wanted to do it. your patriotism was impugned. you were on the other side. you were an ally of the terrorists. all ofnd that rhetoric and that the same rhetoric. nowor the amazing thingma is its the same borra, you know, david frum and nicolle wallace and matthew dowd and bill kristol and max boot, all these, neocons who back then we're doing this and made themselves the enemy of the country, they ended up in complete disrepute by the end of the second bush cheney term are now back in the saddle doing it on behalf of democrats on their
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cable networks, on their newspapers, op ed pages. and it's like people just have no historical memory. they cheer for these people because they rehabilitated themselves by opposing trump and that's all they know. and it's like the neocons have become the most influential forcemo again in american forein policy debates, as though iraq and the axis of the war on terror never happened. yeah, some of us evolved afterr. those first few years of the iraq war . now i want to play something that the secretary of state glenn was asked today. >> long as putin is in power, can there be normal relations between russia and the a united states? again, ourcu focus is on ending this war. speculate abouterr the future, but there's goinge' to have to be one way oris another accountability for this war of aggression. >>aggr glenn, what is your take on that answer? well, what kind of accountability can you do? i mean, the reality is that inra general war crimes prosecutions, which is in the air are generally only for
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weaker countries. the united states, for example, would never make its leadersng available for war crimes, for invading iraq without a cause for destroying our country, for bombing a lot of innocent civilians. so it's very irresponsible rhetoric. ti but i also think it reflects the question and the answer. the reality that a lot of people kind of opposed russia get because it was obviously a cia attempt to manufacture a scandal against the presidentt just like the muchhgn more significant and severe danger to russia was it createdr this climate where americans and russians couldn't talks a, t couldn't have diplomatic relations. they were americans were tiained once again to hategr russia as this grave enemy, which they're not. avthand i think we're seeing the results now where there's no diplomacy between the two. a there's all kinds of animosity and distrust. i think that's the climate that helped bring wha about this war and it's the climate that's making it soak difficult to solve a diplomaticallyat and certainly driving putin into president bush's armsic>> as well, which again, those were the smart people urging the migs. they never want to talk about that .
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they're like, oh , that's that's beside the point. t'what how is that beside the point? the sign russo alliance could change the entire makeup of geopolitics and strategic politics for the united states, but they don't want to talk about that . it's insane. yeah.at i mean, if you go and look at 30 , 40 , 50 years foreignum policy experts across the spectrum, they always said the one thing the u.s. can't do is drive russia into the arms of china and that's exactly what we're doing . glenn, great to see you tonight . thank you . and speaking of media collusione ,is e there a more egregious example than the disinfo campaign to discredit reporting0 on by laptop from 2020? u.s. authorities are saying if those emails we just talkedd about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort, it isn di obviouslyat a russian operation. it is so obviously a story that was created by the trump campaign in building the north the fall about and that.
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>> yes, yes, yes. and now that biden is in office, the new york times has magically authenticated the emails found on hunter's infamous laptop. but of course the media is trying to cover their tales by just playing dumb professional do. michael isikoff tweeting didn't see this coming. joining us now is kellyanne conway, former senior counselor to president trump, the author of here's the deal. na kellyanne, the intentional suppression of of this was a total disgrace and might have had serious electoral consequences. >> your reaction to this tonight? te it was clear the election interference. look, let's review the facts. hunter biden was under a tax increase investigation by obama biden's department of justice. soso somebody should be a little bit more than curious, perhaps even suspiciousf if something that appears to be hunter biden's laptop suddenly appears and there are emails on there that could in fact be broadening that could in fact comport with the broader investigation at that time
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mocker which had to do with allegations of foreign money laundering, allegations of violatingne the act. and so i think the curious was the key now with russia collusion, they can't that conclusion collusion was the conclusion they said will produce the evidenceco at a time in the future. the evidencee had and just denied it justd suppressed it completely. and it's important forlyta a vey important reason that you just it's important for an essential reason. you just noted 16% of biden voters from 2020 have toldvo pollsters they would have changed their vote had they known this was true and had they known the extent ofti it. and let's not let the new york times and their friends, or the media off the hook tooy much. the story today was not about his laptop. they did not say we're sorry. ititin was buried in about the twenty seventh paragraph in a story about hunter paying off a one million dollar taxneta liabilityx but still facing federal charges while his father is nowwhil in part of the department of justice. last you know, when i wassk in the white house they asked
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me to be fired under the hatch act because i had committedsu such crimes. i committed such crimes as saying cory booker sounded more like a hallmark card than us senator running for presidentnn. fact check. true . i had said elizabeth warren spent thirty six years she spent years appropriating somebody else'sss ethnicity, pretended she wass a native american. that was true . she had done it for thirty six years and so for her this is serious stuff. and iad think if people hadld i know if people had had the information it would have mattered and it by the way,ho it still should matter. i what they're doing in wilmington so much. yeah, well it does matter. this is his son. this is his son, the china aspect. the ukraine aspect. allas of this stinks to high heaven. ithigh always has. they knew it and that's why they suppressed it. but we can't forget who started the whole russian disinformation hoax thing. l kellyanne, here's a politico piece that started it all more than 50 former senior intel officials have signed onto a letter outlining their beliefef
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that the recent disclosures of emails allegedly belonging to joe biden's son hasssi the classic earmarks ofnf a russian information operation . and how many times do we go down this road with our intel agency turning on the american? people, which is what this was. they wereng turning on regular citizens because they didn't want them to know period. full stop they did. and they and they always signnd these letters letters by adi bunch of lemmings hiding behind their major titles around that same time. laura said they weren't going to cover the story of hunter's laptop because quote they weren't going to waste time on something that wasn't news right after cnn said this is a right wing media machine at work. the key here is that joe biden was joe biden wasme mentioned by hunter in these emails about burisma and we ought t to know more about that if the guy is president of the united states. kellyanne. great to see you as always. thanks for being with us.se and we have some breaking news about the meeting between chinaa
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and russia, about what'sin happening in ukraine. fox, the senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot standing by now live from lviv. greg, what can you tell us ? >> yeah, that just that news t just crossed in thehe last houra or so. the russian ambassador to china meeting with the chinese foreign ministry officialfi on thursday in beijing, of course, where china falls on this war by russia against ukraine is critical. and this, of course comes in advance of a telephone b schedule for tomorrow betweene president biden and chinese j president xi jinping. so a lot of people watching that this as this war as this invasion goes into its fourth week in kyiv, the capital city of this country getting blasted, indiscriminate artillery fire hitting residential buildings. mi the suburbs pounded.lito the russian military just seems to be sitting on the outskirtsci and starting another siege of this city. meanwhile, there was a possible small miracle in the city of mariupol. some survivors are said to have
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been pulled out of a theater which had been turned intoo a shelter for hundreds of civilians, including children, which was hit by russian strikes. but again, the siege of that city continues and experts say that the russians could go in for the kill in just a couple of days. there in kharkiv. another more damage, another one killed just one of many, many hotspots. having said that , three weeks and going into four weeks intore us invasion, experts are very v impressed by the performance of the ukrainian military using ar coming fromust the united states but from another nato allies. the pentagon says that they have killed in three weeks time seven thousand russian soldiers. one final note, laura . the state department confirms that an american citizen was, killed on thursday again in then city of czerny. e he has lived here for a while
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as a professor. he had an ailing wife he wasco seeing to according to relatives he was killed by a russian sniper standing on a bread line. this thing is touching everybody. greg,is t thank you . it was great. just mentioned at the top of this report president biden is meeting with ge tomorrowne morning after chinese and russian officials met today. joining us now is elbridge kolby, former deputy assistant secretary of defense, author of the strategy of denial. elbridgege. when i think of biden meeting with my instant reaction a and perhaps it's not fairnd is that nothing good is going to come out of that given what's happened in the past? your reaction? well, i think that's probably a reasonable presumption. i think the hopes that of prying china away from russia are probably naive at best. and i think the latest evidence from the financial times and others suggest the chinese may already be moving to support the, the russians in various ways, including potentially military supplies.
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and i think, laura , the broader point herert by administration certainly is reporting that elements and at least in the state department, other administration want to make this about trying to pry china way towards us . and this would be historic error because i think as you're pointing out very rightly, co the real threat to us here. sure. russia's launching an abominable invasion. it is a danger to us . but it's one tenth the economy of china and there's nothing, that's changed aboutif the thret that china has posed. if anything, it might havethnc increasedre given the amount of focus that's goingid on in euroe right now. and we've got to keep that in mind. and what i do worryth about in this call and from the administrationonth is sort notion that , hey, if china says the right words and maybe the right things at the u.n. and diplomatic platitudes, we'll take it as a win and take our eye off the ball with chinah and that would be a huge mistake. well, they always talk about mutual respect that escalate rhetoric leads to a lack of mutual respect and trust. and then when you read their real speeone elbridge fromom the global times, one ofa their house media organs, it's always the most nasty negative
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view of their position in the world and basically say hands off, don't even think about influencing us on taiwan or interfering with our internal affairs, meaning how they treat the tern and religious minoritis and the like. sure. i mean, look, xi jinping lived for five years as a teenageres in a cave.e. know, he may not be perfectly reflectived globalab times, but it's probably closer to his real thinking. and the thingwe we got to bear in mind with the chinese is what they say on the formal is nottic stage a reflection of what they're really thinking or what they're really going to do. and we'vegth g got to be clear d about that . it's great to see it g and i thank you and the twenty twenty campaign joe biden released an ad proclaiming the buck stops here. so 15 months later, how ist that pledge holding up? gas prices, inflation? of course, you know, it's steadily rising since biden u took office. butkr with the war in ukraine, they suddenly had a scapegoat , didn't they ? but it doesn't stop there actually now reporting that the administration is bracing for
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a mass migration event ofio illegals at our southern border when cofan policy that is just laughable. joining us now is steven miller, a former senior adviser to president trump founderer ofg america first legal. steven, without taking accountability here, having any accountability for their own actionss, they're going to continue to inflict pain on the american people by not enforcing our border period. and they're blaming out the end of covid policies. >> well, it's an entirelyr voluntary and deliberate choice on their part which makes it all the more outrageous.pl president trump put into place a series of policies to ensure swift border returns and deportation. at the centerpiece of that in twenty 20 was this authority titleey 40 to the administration is voluntarily planning to rip out this policy and to let even more millions be illegal immigrants into the country and they cannot blame russia or vladimir putin or anybody else
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for this . they are willfullyth destroying our border because they want to . the white house sent fox a statement about the border tonight . the administration is doing ou due diligence to prepare for potential changes at the border that is good government inaction. this administration is working every day to restorereis order, fairness and humanity to our immigration system. steven, good government apparently open bordersopen. y what they are they are in the process right now just to be clear of figuring out how they can get all of the illegalge aliens tal who will be arriving into a city near you as quickly as possible. that is the only planninge that is taking place in the white house and at dhs is they're going to find volunteers and non-governmental organizationto and federal workers to take the illegal immigrants and put them to pennsylvania and bring them to ohio and bring them to wisconsin and bring them to indiana and every other state in the country. that is the only planning they are doingng.
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but they speak to the americanid people like we are fools, like we areca idiots. we can't see what's happening in front of our own eyes. it's propaganda but cheap, pathetic propaganda that so putin's solely to blame really for rising gas prices and the a of covid is to blame for the border. 's it's just bring it spring stalinesque the weather's fault really. it's the position of the planet in relation to the sun that's ultimately who's to blamete. but one ukraine story is obviously critically important as it is.no itti is important to notice how the border reporting is just kind of faded into the background. , only our country no big deal . well, it's not it's not by accident. i mean, the administration isa doing a truly horrendous job in europe. they knew for months in advance about the invasion. their strategy was catastrophic failure. but yet but yet it cannot be deniedth that they are talking endlessly about ukraine and only ukraine becausein if nothing else, it provides ofhance to take focus off
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our own southern border, which let's not forget there iswh a narco war happening side of that border. there are hundreds of thousands of americans being killed by drugsousaki. be many more on top of that are also being killed by gang members coming across byysh that border. >> it's our country. we should care about it. ab weou should talk about it. maybee mitt romney might mentioe that once in a while. stephen , w thank you . now yale law school snowflakes almost resort to violence to silence a conservative on campus. they can't miss video't moments plus, we're learning some disturbing details about joe biden's suprememe court pick tonight . >> the details next to it's almost passover here in israel and across the former soviet union. but we're finding south a destitute elderly who are and in need of basic food
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that turned into a total chaossc ,even screaming threats and obscenities at participantsr and organizers foxes. this illusion is on our west coast newsroom with all the details built well forwiwi rp the purposeos of this panel was to show that a liberal atheist and a conservative christian could find common ground together on free speech issues. but it quickly devolved into total chaos after more than one hundred yalean students trid to shout the panel down apparently triggered by the idea of free speech. >> watch can i ask you a policy of freedom of speech here? we are not allowed ossoff property here. can we get a question now? >> that panel was hosted by the yale federalist society. it featured a panelist from the progressive american humanist association as well as the panelists fromas the conservative nonprofit alliancest defending freedom.
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both of those groups had taken the exact same side in a 2020 one supreme court case involving free speech as soon as the conservative panelist was introduced, yale protesters begin standing up shouting, holding signs up that attacked her group as well as thefe federalist society and according to the washington free beacon, one protester told a woman fromt the conservative group, quote, l i will literally fight you. l here'sle more from that event on the outside. as long 60% you're welcome to stay and listen and ask questions when we get to the fauci and i'm sitting there all day now. ne police eventually arrived tong escort the panelists out of the building and in two days following that panel you saw right thereth 60% of the law school student body signed an open letter supporting an the protesters who they claimed were imperiled by the presence of police officers.
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laura bell, thank so much. out t now it turns out that biden's supreme court nominee is a hugef fan of the toxic racial ideology is poisoning our education system during an mlk day lecture in twenty twenty , ketanji brown jackson reveals her admiration for harvard law prof. derrick bell. he's the father of critical race theory that bell famously compared the u.s. constitution powder and his life motto was i live to harass white folks, not ron brown . jackson also said bell inspired her senior thesis on the hands of oppression and the law. the now joining me now is hami dillon, civil rightscivi attorn rnc national committeewoman for california inmate. i'd like i think a lot of liberals want america to focus on first first african-american woman potentially on the court ,her personality and niceat person. but what of this toxic ideology which she obviously supports
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in some way? well, i think it's deeplyho concerning, laura . and i saybe that as a lawyermy who practices before the courts myself, what we really want in judges is judges who are going to look at our circumstance of our particular case and decide pe the case faa applying the existing law obviously at the supremew court level there's added weight to that because the court often makes the law. ir and inma her last confirmation hearing, this judge expressed to the senate that she actually didn't have a particulardi judicial philosophy. so i think it's very fair for senators this time around to take a look at who she openly says that she admires. professor bell is one who said some very toxic things and she's mentioned how hishe book written back in the early 90s made a big impact on her. and this book fantasizes about white people sellingelli black people to people from outerea space to deal with to deal with some debt issues for the united states. and there are other very disturbing analogies in that
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book . but going beyond that , she's also expressed her admiration forpres 16 19 project and now deeply discredited project that has been taught in abe lot of our american schools, which the new york times has had to step away from. so when you look at a judge who effectively has portrayed herself as a blank slatehe to get onto the court and now you look at some of the disturbing influence she hasve , you really have to wonder whether people are going to get a fair shakee o her if she's going to look at everything through the lens of race and specifically through the lens of the united statesan and the constitution being tinged by racism and hate and slavery from day one , which i think is a very distorted view of what our country is. and to that point. i want to read the praise for the 16 19 project, she said in the 60 19 series acclaimed investigative journalist nicole jones explains that the men who drafted enacted the constitution founded this nation on certain ideals freedom, equality, democracy. yet at the same time at
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the time they formulated these principles, the institution of slaveryes t already existed in e colonies. ever since the year 16 , 19 joneses provocative thesis that the america that was born in 1770 was not the perfecte. union that it purported to be ohama. that's kind of what you'd expect from any yale law professor who was interviewed about the 16ie 19 project that's become kind of mainstream in american legal thoughtha today. you saw what just happened at yale law school with one hundred students bursting into obscenities and so forth. this doesn't surprise me one bit, but she certainly didn't sitco on the supreme cout go teach at a law school. i guess. well, absolutely, lord , how quickly our norms have changed. when you and ii were in law school at uva, i was able to introduce robert bork as a speaker and people who didn't agree with him politely sat and listened to him in the audience. when i was in college, i introduced william f. buckley dartmouth and thee same thing students were able to be respectful. so if you arerere taught hate
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though, from the point of viewve of how you were oppressed even though you live in the most amazing country in the world, you went to an ivy league institution and you have a have an exalted career that's very that's a very distorted way ofwa looking aty america. this is the greatest country in the world. i sayth that as an immigrant and iim think it is unfortunate that somebody who has everything and so much is s goil to potentially take this distorted world view onto the benchti and ultimately make law from this from this lens of america being corrupt and hateful. really, it is not. and so i think those questions must be asked, which means the second amendment first, amendment, religious liberty, all of that's corrupt too. and that's allup produced by a bunch of racists. k so hami, thank you . we needed your voice tonight and breaking tonight , transgender swimmer leah thomas has just crushed another grouple of biological female competitors. the details next . mpet .plus, we speak with a former ncaa champ who was there and is
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did you notice the timing of that applause. the crowd didn't eruptse until, after trans swimmer leah thomas' female competitors finished the raceco. they see this for the sham that it is that this morning's race thomas won by a three second margin and won again this evening by almost two seconds. that means thomas, a biological male, is now the women's 500 freestyle national champion. >> i don't work for the firster three hundred fifteen. its. is comet wins the nba championship a very close second. jerry shanteau is an eleven time ncaa all-american swimming champ and with that both races today. she joins me now. jerry, seems like the announcer really wanted to tell us all how close everything was. st tell us what you thought of how things unfolded u. >>
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laura , thank you for having mer . it'sod actually interesting when you introduced me earlier before the segment came on , you use the word outraged and what i felt watching this morning in this evening was genuine just devastation and sadness for the women that are being asked to show up at the women's ncaa division one swimming and diving championships, which is possiblyh the fastest meat in the world if not certainly our country and to then under the best of circumstances perform their best go best times and now you need to do it against a male body. you need to do it and exit the pool silently and gracefully. and then i watched them get out
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and cry with their coaches because ofarentsts the emotional and psychological turmoilpsyc that is taking on te women. and that is what needs to be said. that is what people need to hear. it issit more than just the spo. it is more than losingh the titles which they are certainly c losing. it is also the psychological disruption that is happening to them and the lackk of support at the universities and our ncaa isproviding them and it abhorrent to be a part of i even thought complicit sitting in the stands today. and i think that is why i wanted to come on and do could to helpi move the needle and make sure that we continue to support women and fairness and protection in their sport. and to be very clear that this is not about hate. this is about protecting women
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in all aspects now and in the future. very i want a job. i wantqu to jump in and ask a question. you were a backstroke, i believe your all-american one hundred and two00 backstrok. >> yes. now let's say leah thomas had it really trained backstroke let's say the last two or three years before the transition and then the transition and competed against youu,. a would your would your i mean,it it's a hard question to hypothetical, but it's not clear that is it that you would have been an all-american youu wouldn't maybe have won as many championships as you did. >> do you ever think about that ? i do all the time and it's not hypothetical to the women that are competing at this meet 20 a in 2020 two. it is not hypothetical. not theoretical. it is happening. i watched girls
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on the scoreboard get niceey that will never be able to call themselves a topbe eight finali, ncaa i watched women who got seventeen today that will never be able to call themselves anth all-american likeem i get to today because i was given a fair and equal opportunity in my sport. we grow up being told the world isn't fair, life isn't fair s and sport provides one of the verypo few opportunities that we rely upon and that have been taken away from them all of a sudden and we are asking them to not only endure it that very we got to we got to role but they're not allowed toi speak because if they do,ou they'll be drummed out of the university. a double insult. er jerry,y i want to thank you for your bravery and speaking out as a former high schoold and athlete myself. and thank you. keepoi doing it. and next, stacey abrams gets beamed up change
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