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you've been on the phone with us about 40 minutes somewhere around there and iun can tell this country that joe biden would be totally, completely, utterly incapable of a discussion like this that speaks volumes. thank you , sir, for s beingo with usit. all right. this that's all the time we have left this evening. please set your dvr and never miss an episodedevrvr. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. ingram angles next .'s >> we'll see you tomorrow night . i'm laura ingraham and this is ingraham angle from washington. ngwe begin tonight with. this question why areia government officials and the media hiding the truth about the new york subway shooter late last night? the disturbing videos posted o online by the nownl arrested suspect frank james appeared online and they speak for themselves. his ramblings are those of a man who seem to be gearing up for a race war and a youtube posting just a month ago he said white people and black h
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people as we call ourselves, should not have any contact with each other. he went on to note that white people are angry and that black people are no longer beforeic predicting there's going to be whilee war . . well, it seems kind of cut dried, right?wi what he was thinking. well, maybe not to the mayor of new york city clear that this individual wanted to create v terror and violence. we don'tkn knowow his his motivo make a classification if this was a terrorist acttion ort . >> don't know enough to make a classification. still wondering about his motives. here's another part of her the suspect's video filmed just two days before the shooting. this is what white bees and white and leifer's expect you to be when you blow one of their effing brains out. this is what you asked for. this is how you wanted me to be. obviously sounds like a manun
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who is an unrepentant racist.ted obviously at least somewhat outn of his mind. and the video t speaks forto itself. but cnnan doesn't want to jump o any conclusions just youtube videos are certainlyly very disturbing and the nypd intelligence bureau and folks from the fbi have been poring over them to determine a motive here.eos perhaps those videos could lend to some kind of motive. yeah, thank even the new york times got in on the act. check out these headlines. look, they were tougher on kyley rittenhouse properly stands than on the words of the suspected subway shooter here as deranged h and as racially motivated as they obviously were. now we wouldn't be making such a big deal out of this if not for the posture the biden administration has had since they were swept into office. in the fbi's view, the top domestic violence extremists
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comes from racially or ethnically motivated violence, extreme specifically those who advocated for the superiority the white race . let's play a game let's say the subway shooting suspect was a white guy who had posted some favorable things about donald trump online.. let's say he oror she made videos sympathetic to the plight of some january six defendants. do you think that law enforcement, new york's mayor or the media would be giving that individual the benefit of doubt or maybe wondering about motive? do you think we might have. heard from the attorney general merrick garland by now?u know you the know the answer sadly obvious that this man was marinating in the ideology of m a combination of maybe the olday black panthers black lives matter, the black nationalistnt movement, assorted marxists, the whole narrative last night.r
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our next guest express his dismay that terrorism charges in this attack hadha and so quickly discounted.. so now that the only terror charges are related to the attack occurring on mass transitt, we thought we would bring him back on. joining us now, chris swecker, former assistant fbi director. chris , you are clearly disturbed by the fact that terrorism itself was seemingly ruled out pretty quickly and you say this is a gut check moment. why? s i think it is because we've been hearing about right wing extremism, white supremacist. it's as if domestic terrorism only exists from the right side. of the political spectrum when it comes to the left side, it seems to be ignored. you take over city blocks, you shoot each other in arson on federal buildings, courthouse is just general lawlessness. so i've been waiting lawless tof there's some parity on both sides. i mean, domestic terrorism
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exists, terrorism, terrorism ideology exists on both sideser of the political aisle. i've been saying that over and over again. i would love to see the media not dance around this topic for once and just go right at it. this guy was full of hate.e. ha he's the very definition of a terrorist. he, he was he attacked a subway rush hour, which is the worst nightmare law enforcement can experience and the victims and he wanted to create fearo and intimidation to promote his ideology t. and he was dressed up as a transit official reflective vest and kind of try to conduct himself. even people who are witnesses to what happened saidid they thought he was an mta worker. but on this question of motive and at really propelled this attack, this was cnn's national security security analyst. wewe>> know now, john, january six there's a lot of domestic terrorists but i am a strong proponent of reserving the wordo terrorism for a political
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motivation because it is different. and so i know this was terrifying. i know it was terrible for the people who encountered it. but if we if we use the worde terror for every t incident like this , it's going to lose its meaning. chris , this is a national secure city correspondent. your response?. yeah, i'm going to have their words. this person you've got y to do s first of all, how does this stuff get on youtube toit begin with ? but just watch his youtube videos..if if ever there was a person with a political ideology, a motivation, it was this guy. i mean, you look back to eric rudolph, a case that i had a lot to do with . important he had a very eclectic ideology ,but everything he did was driven by it and he was trying to intimidate try the general public his way of thinking, if you will, to drive his ideology or forces ideology on the american public. that's exactly what this guy was trying to do.
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i mean, he was very selective. d he hated everybody.ryone he hated. he he hated whites. he hated hispanics and asians. but still i mean, if you look at how terrorism is defined, to he fits right there. he makes it into the hate crime. statute. : we well, again, we don't always have online ranting as we have in this case, chris . so now we actually have a map of what this guy was thinking in real timewh and yet people ae throwing up their hands saying, well, we need to learn more . i mean, i'm sure we will learn more . but there's a lot we already know and yet they don't want to say it. and i think you're right.ight, t terror iserrori terror, domestic terror committed by a whiteer person, a black person, whatever the motivation is terror. and thank you for your words of wisdom on this.se chris , great to see you. and here's more from frank james racist online rants. white people hate your guts. beca and why do they hateus your gut? because they know that your rightful place iss in effing in this country. they know that you're the only
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one that doesn't realize that and now you want to be equal to them by force. force joining me now by woodson, founder of the wilson center, bob, i know you're familiar now with these videos. we do get a sense of what this man was thinking about. he wasn't oblivious to current events. so how did perhaps the climate that we live in play into this racial madness of his first of all of this is o obviously a magnitude and it's really difficult to try to build a case for anything. the rantings of someone is crazy like this , but what really concerns me is the selective outrage that when violence occurs we have to first know the race of the villain and the victim and when and when the victim are small black children. child s no outrage.
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every five minutes in america, a child is shota. many of them are young children and we're not outragedd. also we're selective. for instance, in california, 80% of the attacks on asiansre are being carried b out by blacs . and you know that becauseau one day report on a hate crime or other places like that where the perpetrator is black, their silenceha on the race. that's why you can tell and i think it's bad to racialized that on either side because we r really need to fix this problem and we're not going to do that if if we listen to the governor of new york who said that racism is a healthy emergency in america and president biden has said the sameam b racism is a big problem in america when you
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have the president and the governor making a case that racialized these things. this is what'sgs crippling this nation. this prevents us from addressingssin the problem whert exists. but we must be racialized us and piling on or getting selectively outraged when the killer is is black or white or only getting outraged when the villain is the white mayorta .. i mean, yeah, i understand your point. veryry well taken. the problem though, as you alluded to is we have a president of the united states sayingst i'm the bully pulpit, that america is a systemic racist and structurally racist countryl . saying so that's the president saying that and china runs itt wh back to us and then who knows what he was reading orr
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we'll learn more about that . t but there are kids all across this country say biden says c this is systemically racist country. kamala harris says this is systemicallyou ic racist country. so in other words, they believe they live in a rotten racist country. so t what does that do to kids like they don't have a chancee to get ahead because it's this is what this guy said. we don't have a chance to get ahead because it's a racist country essentially. i'm paraphrasing. no, no, it's because nothing is more lethal than giving people a good excuse of failure. and it also means black life and that means lives ofd all americans. but and but forfo the president to set such toxic tone in america is really contributing to the problem. and that's why i thinkle reasonable people must come together and stop this racial bickering and poisoning of this nation trying to do is
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build the stop and we got to go. that's what you work on every day and helping people in need at first principles starts in the family faith and then in schools and you've hit it so well, bob, thank you . now a piece in politico caught my eye this morning noting that as the midterm elections pick up, democrats are callingp for more police funding and attempting to co-opt traditionally republican talking points on crime. good. now if you had anyriif you had h about just how callous and calculating the democratic party is, let that passage put it to rest because for two years post george floyd, they let the bodies pile up across this country and only when it became politically expedient did they call for more police. joining us now is arkansas senator tom cotton, a member of the judiciary committee. senator , this could be a warning, should it not,, to any voter who thinks that democrat truly care about crime when in this
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new york case they still can't say anything clear about this guy's motives when he tells us what his motives are online? i mean, couldn't be more obvious what the guy was trying to do. i know, laura . it's an amazing change ofrt heart. the democratic party is not going to be tough on crime. them i'm just waiting for them tomorrow to announce that they're going protect unborn babies and protect your second amendment rightsve as well. i mean, i just can't t even believe this is happening.e' but here's what all voterss w shouldhat wll keep in mind. it's not actually happening. this is just campaign spin from democrats because they recognize that americans are ame prepared to hold themx accountable at the ballot box. the fact that we hadhest the highest increase in the murder rate on history that inie so many cities male parents are worried about letting their kids go play in parks orr whether their kids could walk home safely from school from a ballgame back home it's getting dark. that's the direct result of democratic policies, whether o it's defunding police or
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eliminating bail systems ora cutting sentences for drug dealers. just a couple of weeks ago,co the president's chief of staff gave a speech celebrating that they had just let outni more felons from federal prisons than any administration in historyst. sp so despite what the democrats are saying now, the american people know the democrats are always have been soft on crime and that is endangering americans and it's always that they claim, well, republicans want to criminalize poverty. that's the line fromss the progressive in new york and baltimore. oakland, st. louis that they're the callous ones when in fact the callousness and the danger comes from this revolving doorli of criminality and that suspect in new york, his rap sheet was quite long. l he hadon a ties to new jersey and pennsylvania and wisconsin ohio and chief of detectives james essex said that he has
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nine prior arrestsio in new yor, three in new jersey and two states where he was just released. so i happened to have very lax bail policies even with some g reformsiv that they say are coming. so the stats tell the story. do they not yell or republicans don't want too criminalize poverty is democrats don't want to criminalizeats anything. you have prosecutor supported by george soros in places like philadelphia and san francisco in los angeles that refuse to prosecute entire categories of crimesim in many cases serious and even violent crimes. cutorsy those are the prosecutors that are contributing to the rise t of increase in theirb cities. it's not republicans who have been proposing , for instance, eliminate cash bail in placesna likeew new york , which they did and has resulted in that revolving door of serious criminals being arrested and then immediately being released and committing crimesni .s again, this iscr
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what the democratic party stands for. no kamalamber harris was bailing rioters and arsonists out of prison in minnesota two years ago, encouragingenco her suppors to give money to bail funds in minnesota foror blm riders to get out of prison now. >> senator , it's great tonight . thank you . and remember, iff yo you can't watch us live, make sure to setr a serious record on your dvr so you don't miss everyve night at 10 p.m. the ingram angle. but up next , the failure of new york must act as a lesson not just to citizens ofas the empire state but for the rest of the country as well. i'll explain my angle next . >> a eliminating grace is as easy as comb your hair just from an easy comb and color. just twist and comb getting natural looking results. this meeting started has never been easier. the most men trust just women
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five three three nine four seven escaped from new york . that's the focus of tonight's angle. if there was ever a place in the united states that stands as the supreme test case for liberalism, it'ss new york and tonight we can u unequivocally say the results are horrendousne across the board. think about it.ink about the democrats are in charge athe every level of government. they're notyo just in the mayors office in new york city but in albany. the democrats outnumber the republicans therehe by one hundred and six to forty two current conditionsli
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in new york are solely the product of liberal rule. s crime is out of control up in every category except murder . a forty fourase percent increase in twenty twenty two alone with repeat offenders, a huge part of the spiral o. l now to add insult to actual injury, governor hopefuls new gargantuan budget is filledi with all the usual union giveaways all to fund her reelection bid. and as the wall streett journal's editorial board pointed out, the two bo hundredon and twenty billion dollar deals most egregious earmark d six hundred million dollars to help miss her hometown football team. the buffalo bills build a new stadium. what a wretched deal for taxpayers. now this proposal is double florida's budget. new york's population is nineteen point eight million. florida is twenty one point eight million. >> so who governs puerto1.8 rit now that's justhe scratchingn
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the surface of the fiscal corruption we're seeing. breaksm there's tax breaks for marijuana businesses, health care for illegals over the age of sixty five . tax incentives for hollywood filmmakers. hol filmmakers. the list goes on and on. there is a posit the list goes on andiv on . now there is a positive note. ok restaurants will be able to serve to go drinks fors the next three years. great. pr but protecting the outdoor pubne crawl, they're fun,d but it's not going to keep people from fleeing new york . the extent of the exodus haste been shocking.between now between july 2020 in july of last year, more than 300000 moved out of new york state. and according to a poll by the partnership for new york city, i 40% of employees who live in manhattan are thinking of leaving since the early days of the pandemic. >> moving trucks, empty streets and apartments seem to have become a staple all across the five boroughs between homelessness.and homelessness. a large percentage of 'slarge percentage of new yorkers who make up the city's private sector workforce think it may be best
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to leave. >> is the city going to be safe or are we going to drift back into conditions where we in the streets and the subway? i the whole state iss dying and 19th in new york had forty five electoral votes and twenty twenty four it'll have only i twenty eight . meanwhile, over the same period florida went from 10 electoral t votes to 30 . now low tax tough on crime pro freedom states like florida and texas are growing the thriving at some point waiting for it. the voters who were still left in new york have to t say to o themselves, we're tired off this .. we're not going to take it anymore. they blew their cover to theyns long lockdowns and mandates. we warned themmwe that would be a disaster. it led to an acceleration of families fleeing the public schoolss through last fall enrollment in new york city public schools dropped by fifty
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thousand since the start of the pandemic. ins just this is insane.an it's infuriating. it's embarrassing. new york should be the creme de la creme of our d country. think about what it has it. so many other states don't have voters. start to have to wonder like how does a city known as a financial capital of the world known for its theater and opera ?reathtakin and how does a stateg with such breathtaking lakes natural resource is one known for its stunning beaches on long island, its storied universities? how on earth can this place be so screwed up? how on earth can the state be in such decline? threeline. words far left democs . voters for decades the voters thought it was a good idea to turn t its governmentnt over to one family the qunol most we know how thato worked out after andrew cuomo embroiled in scandal was forced out in august. and so kathy hochul
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as governor, she's a completeac hack is now what she's doing fact actually so bad? y the guy she chose last year to be your lieutenant governor was justli forced to resign this wek after being indicted on bribery and fraud charges. wi statell of new york has been indicted for bribery and whataboutism embezzlement surrendered to law enforcement this morning. >> it's been one bad leader after another lately new york became a laughing stock under big bird de blasio s with its pro illegalie alien anti police agenda. what is he known for? he was known for being his just lazy and focused on important stuff like painting black lives matterer in a trump tower. camg the new mayor campaign, though, as a more sensible alternative eric adams. but that was his head fake. ct >>io mr. mayor, what direction n this city headed in terms ofg public safety as you sit here
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this morning, the morning after a mass shooting is really getting better. th we are going to get started. this is going to be a safe city. we are, we'reclear dealing with historical inequalities, historical abandonments of values history did allll of that history exists before rudy giuliani became governor mayor excuse me now everything left complains about now what's true then and yet got crime under nontrol. this is not aboutt abou history it is about competence. c now imagineompetenc being movedo new york , let's say i don't know. fifteen years ago from dominican republic you saved upd and started a small business play by the rules. but now you've got teenagersyo trapped in rotten schools. stord you lost your store during the ridiculous lockdown and this week you're afraid to a ride the subway. imagine being that person now t
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frank sinatra famously saying i want to be a part of it. new york , new york .king up in but today you're not so much waking up in a city that doesn't sleep. in athat cityup that doesn't work anymore with the governor's race. so this fall this is the time for new yorkers to make a brand new start of it and it's up tok. you, new york . and that's the angle. joining me now is new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin. congressman, what is the first thing you would do to reverse this downward spiral? where do you were you to be elected governor? n district a day one , we should fire manhattan district be enfor alvin braggat. they'll set the example district attorneys should be enforcing the law. the manhattan district attorney on his first day put out a memo saying he wasn't going to enforce laws across the books. others he was goingthat he was o downgrade, we shouldd say on day one he's fired. that is within a constitutional
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authority in new york forof the governor of the state. i believe that we should repeal cassilis bell judges should have discretionn to weigh dangerousness and flight risk and past criminal record and seriousness of the offense on all offenses when setting bail. stre but people need toet feel safe on our streets, in our subways ,people are looking at other states where their money will go further. they'll feel saferfurther it toe freer. so every day permanently people are fleeingr t new york andre they're not looking back . we need to declare on the first day that parents are back in charge of their kids education. the attacks on wallets are going to stop. we're going to start safely extracting our own natural toele resources and approving new pipeline applications and bring the spending under control. that list goes on of stuff tor do. but as you pointed out in your question, it's about what are you going too do on day one ? what can you do when you first o get there? not what can youou do over thet course of a first term? so you really have to hit the ground running and we have to see right now governor hochul gave an explanation
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about what her reform to the disastrous bail reform will be in the new budget. >> what people need protection and we believe that these commonsense changes again, we're not undoing bail reform. we're just saying where wereso some of the weaknesses? we'll give you a chance to dissect chance to and understanl the elements they believe and written up until not toooo long ago. >> congressman, i wouldn't choose her to run a first graden playgroup down the road. she sounds completely sh clueless ,but they tinkered a little bit with the judgesit discretion and asking for and requiring bail forsk certain suspects with a gun to history, i guess. but that's about it. they didn't make any real substantial mediaia reforms to the bad reform. f yes. she soldorm for absolutely nothing. i mean, the starting point when we were all calling for this the beginning of the budget process, she said she needs to see more data you to see more data. how will you add up the press
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clippings of someone releasedte on an arson and rearrested on ad double manslaughter? release someone released on castle's bail in the name murder and ninety three t yearra old connie tory in syracuse.u a there's your data. if you addup up the all the pres clippings now you want to focus on illegal firearms. there's on conversation to be hd fine. but that when someone's pushings in front of an oncoming subwayy car and they lose their life, someone stabbedhe to death in their apartment in lower manhattan, they're punished because they're asiantt. they're wearing a yarmulke where there are sikh cab driver if someone's being knifedal outside of an apartment or their small businesses being looted, all of these crimes have nothing to do with guns. but we sure at least we know how to fix it. it's been done before. there are other cities in america that are not as dangerous as new york.rk somr some aree more dangerous. butt rudy giuliani did approach this the right way. little crimes has to be enforced if you don't enforce
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little crimes, everything goes to pot and right now the criminals have to runun to the streets in new york. a lot of great police officers we all know that , but they have the run of the streets and homelessness is a giant, giant problem. i don't think republicans should ever give up on new york or new england.tes with these are important states. they have credible historiest and they're great people in these states. congressman p pre, thank you . we'll be following the race obviously not next ingrams angleersio version of spring brk starring illegals. barack obama stirring and al ro. what you don't want to miss it? what you don't want to miss it? raymond arroyo seen it on tape next . then is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the police. we're rolling. who meets bill weir on film inside and out? our only crewing and where the sun is justwh getting startd
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enjoying spring break today atpr the border, some newly arrived immigrants were taking selfiesr in front of the unfinished border wall they had just crossed through in yuma sector they're having spring breakin and as the government fliesfo many of those immigrants all over the country for an extended spring break, governor abbott's first bus from texas arrived in the nation's capital right near you. laura packed with more spring border breakers. re having a grand time.nt of look, they're taking pictures in front of the capitol. they're hugging gray laura . maybe there'll be a cookout at the white house or around nancy pelosi's pool on the weekend. what do you think? i think nancy pelosi, the only time she ever sees an illegal immigrant is when maybe at b her vineyard they're trimming some ofsh the bushes or somethig or the vineyard vines[l know i don't think so. if if governor abbott has his way, they may see a lot more right on their doorstep literally. i think i've got to say, norman, i've got to say posing
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in front of the border wall that really my mother used to say burns me up, okay, that , you know, the ultimate border patrol, a border patrol agent told me that's actually an ad. those are ads that they send back to the cartels to say, look, we've arrived and we'ven' done it in style. we beat the system now title forty to that covid regulation that allowed border patrol to turn illegal aliens away at the border that's setet to be rescinded at the end of may. so you would think american travelers might get a break from covid regs when they travel right now? no. the biden administration today is extending the nrsc mandate for air travel for another 15 days and some in the media would like to see it extended. even further in .that we understand that the tsa is going to extend that nrsce mandate f for public transportation given the fact that we are still seeing a surge in europe, we're still seeing the effectsts here in the
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northeast. why only 15 days when it comes to mass mandates? they're there because people just aren'tma great people. a plane wit i don't want toh get on a plane with super spreaders. i don't want tors get on a plane with two hundred and fourteen other people that are going to be breathing b on me with their covid breath. i don't want it.do yeah, i don't want i samiah i want to know whether i say i'll give you mine. i mean what is she talking about? ? sn she doesn't want people breathing on her. okay, well that's all right.sta. i stay home. i mean if you literally don't n want anyone's breath anywhere near you then you just have to live in a well you know one of those there i would tell i would tell sunny hostin where two or four or five were eight masks. , put mypillow over your face a and we'll put rubber bands around you really be protected.s you know, when sunny blu turnse blue , you know that old songns and sunny gets blue and sunnye turns blue , her breathing will become labored so long. the, the fact is anybody who's
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flown laura will tell you the moment the drinks are served. everybody takes the mask offy anyway.. so this is all theater i was in broadway last week.e the whole theater was drinking beers so they wouldn't have to wear the mask during the show. tt's crazy. it's and by the way, speaking of all this craziness, i obama as in barack was going on a spring break venture with al roker and some kids to nationalr park. >>k i'm hoping that we're going to learn something not just w about how to maintain national parks but why it's so importanti deal with issues like climatean change that threaten the entire planet is a theme rogalam interesting team o. team obama though he's come to play i was born in hawaii h3n2 h3n2 honolulu. yeah, you know more than some people about where i was born. one , two, three, four. i
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>> that last line says it all, laura .all about promoting obama's new this is all about promoting obama about his new netflixet specialfl which should be called it's called our great national parks. it should be called our great national parks and theirs as wells b because it's about parks all over the world and of course one , two, three. obama now is really about raymond. if he could, he'd carve himself into mount rushmore, you think and then then strike upce the band to celebrate it and now we'll tell everybody we should tell everybody, raymond, to be sure tobo join us tomorrow night because we have part two of your exclusive with mark wahlberg and mel gibson. yeah, well, their new father's new movie is in theaters today, but they'll tell us how this collaboration really happened and why they're both so committed to this project. . don't want to miss that . it's a lot of fun. i've heard so manyy peopleil talking about this film.
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i've seen your interview come up to me and i can't wait to i see it h myself. you're so lucky you already have to see it. butwe i heard it's incredibly inspiring and we all need that now that raymond and it drives people to tears in a good way. so raymond, when i cry, i'll call you. a it's good to see you and we'll see you tomorrow. cific findi all right.de a specific finding inside a new poll reveals a giant red flag not just for joe biden for the future of the entire democratic party. mollie hemingway and monicati s crowley reveal itta in moments their helping small businesses in my community thrive and grow during the pandemic. i've seen how american technology and online tools save small businesses by keeping connected to their customers. but some politicians are pushing new laws that will make our economy more dependent on china for the technology we use every day.
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former assistant secretary of the treasury and host of the monica crowley podcast. st. mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and editor in chief of o the federalist monica. now it should be noted that both of these polls came out before the two record inflation readings we've gotten in the last twenty four hours lt can you believe this number one and number two, how doan they get out of this spiral or can they ? when well, thank you , y laura . you know, when you take a lookfl at these poll numbers, it reflects that most americans view the biden president presidencyhe already as an historic catastrophe. when you get this kind of dramatic polling collapse, it usually doesn't happen this fast into a presidency usually comes much laterl and it's usually tied to a presidential mishandling of like a recession or a war or a scandal. but in this case, the american people understand that all
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the disastrous consequences across multiple policy fronts from the economy to the wideid open border to americane m weaknessai abroad is a deliberan course of action by this president. ir face most presidents, when they're faced with policy failuress will of course correct. this president has not done that . sosoha the american people now understand that all of this is deliberate and they're the ones bearing the consequences of that .on that'ssequences even more distuf it's deliberate and not just incompetence, maybe it's a combination. but mali among hispanics, everyone sitting down across the country, he only has a twenty six approval number among hispanicsti and among 18 o 34 year olds, mali 21%. now these are seismic findings as it relates to the democratic party currentlycurr constituted with its current set of beliefs and policies.
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i have never seen numbers that low in my adult life, period. it's particularly noteworthy because most polling firms have a bias that helps out democrats and inflates their numbers. these numbers are abysmally low but unsurprisingly so in somes regards it's actually surprising they and even lower given what the situation is in the country we are careeningn toward a recession and we're careening toward possibly a war with russia while our border is overrun and crime is surging. and it'sru true that this isf poresult of biden's policies. it'slicies b also true that thee really isn't any disagreementde in the democrat party at large about these policy approaches. you don't see people in the house or the senategr really disagreeing with president biden and this is going to be really quite the november givenp that you're not going toeo havee a you're not going to be able to have people running differentlynt than the president given that they voted in favorof of each and every one of these policies and mark kelly, mark
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kellyly and arizona, his senate seat, cortez masto in nevada, maggie hassin and in new hampshire, these people g should all be swept out ofoe office and the list goes on and on . and monica, a congressional dem does think that there is a way to get out of inflation watch.. so we have to hold large corporations accountable because price gouging is a major part of inflation. we're seeing record profit happening not just with fossil fuel companies but with tech companiesan and many organizations with investigations. so we wantiz more accountability .il monica, what on earth is he talking about? price gouging? yeah, you know, the democrats can try to spin inflation all day long. the white house is blaming everybody from vladimir putin to the oil companies to big corporationsco. the american people don't buy it. they don't believe it.ve they know that it's inflationary environment began the moment joe bidenn signed
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into law the american rescue plan. nearly two trillion dollarsla that they claimed was necessary for covid support and relief. it was not the economy was plugging along in a very healthy wayay coming out of covd do you knowen that president trump actually handed presidento biden the fastest economic recovery from any crisiss on record? ? jo biden and the democrats decided and spendd last year over six point five trillion dollars, which we do not have. r that is one of the main reasonsa why we're in this inflationary environment env. the in addition to the fed continuing to print massive amounts of money t, the system s so awash in money and again, ofe the people who bear the brunt of inflation, which is a regressive tax are the middler class, the working classki and the poor. theseeth are all the people that the democrats profess to t champion. they're sufferingmpeir the most from . all of you pointed out that they had hoped with the ukraine invasion by russia that there would be a rally
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around the flag moment and that that wouldld take some of the pressure off of biden that obviously has not and will not materialize. >> it's the rallying around the ukraine flag is what the biden administration the t is hoping , but in part because of the fecklessness of the administrationon in terms of the weakness that helped contribute to this invasion and then completely erratic response to to to that invasion . and it is not it has not been a a good point of leadership at all. well, again, there is notus one area of focus that they have excelled ate, not one that is staggering. panel, thank you . now some disturbing insight d into where joe biden shoots from the left. >> but i guess we'll explain. >> i don't know what it is even along with that we'rel, going to up to the rembrandts, the clues to go
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>> laura: the walk back of biden's before comments came from jen psaki jen psaki today. >> when the president randall, he promised the american people
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he would shoot from the shoulder is his phrase that he often uses and tell them straight. his comment yesterday, not once but twice and on war crimes are an exact of that. >> laura: that is perfect for msnbc.fr freedom matters come all the great gear, go to lauraingraham.com and i love these polos pier and i'm wearing when this we can. love it, love it, love it. >> carley: a fox news alert, ledge brooklyn subway shooter frank james is set to appear in court just hours from now. he is being charged with a federal terrorism offense and faces life in prison. james is taken into custody after roaming the city for nearly 30 hours when this good samaritan alerted the police. >> he was in the streets. i saw him, this is the guy?

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