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the time we have left this evening. as always, weou thank you for being with us. anthank you for making this show possible. we can't do it without you. r m we hope you set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. don't forget fox news .com for all the latest news information when you want to catch w uphe on what's going on around the world hannity .com as well. stay tuned. not your heart be troubled. laura's next theme from angles straight ahead. have a great night. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight . thank you for joining us . all right. right off the bat we got old nrcc biden saw a farm. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> all right. put your mind at rest people stop warren about soaring food and energy costs because today joe biden's on the case. he visited a farm. >> it was part listening tour every day that gets pushed back push back .
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yes. and we usually run out of growing season. so we can't we can't control that . we can typically produce about 60% of the double crop. but yeah, they're still always risk involved in that. i'm being by myself a couple of things that i wanted to be able to to talk about here what we had just walked through back there. my part meaningless small talk working. please sit down. one is i want to put to rest . everybody looks at me and says ,have you ever been in the farm? and i remind that nobody what nobody knows i come from the state of delaware single largest industry in delaware and the delmarva of delaware, maryland , virginia peninsula. that peninsula ghost town is agriculture. thank you , rand mcnally. and more talk of spending money that we don't have. earlier this year, the u.s. department of agriculture
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announced it would invest two hundred and fifty million dollars to boost fertilizer production. but living on a plane out here on air force one , i turned to tom and i said, tom doublemint make it 500 million and so desperately need it. but why stop there? or what's desperately needed, though, is a president who doesn't offer fake empathy when what we need are real solutions. but fake empathy is all i can offer and it's exactly what we got when he went on to chicago. >> i come from i mean it's the city like most of you where the price of gasoline and the price of food that's what we talked about at the dinner table, the kitchen table. i couldn't afford daycare. i couldn't afford childcare. not a joke. i was making forty two thousand dollars a year, which is a lot of money as a us senator, i couldn't afford it. thank god i got a big family where dad and say families are beginning middle of the end.
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then biden tried to make you feel better about the disastrous state of our economy and our lower standard of living by comparing life at the height of the pandemic to the days of biden infrastructure box, we gave them a whole lot of money. we had it back four hundred sixty thousand jobs critical state local workers, educators ,firefighters, police officers, rimando long lines, syrian television people lining up and all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food. how could we forget and what are the maga crowd want to do? forget it, forget it. people would have to wait like an hour, hour and a half to get a box of food. they're trying just unbelievable to his speechwriters not see the irony here. a few hours earlier he gave a speech about inflation
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and rising prices of food and gas. of course, more than 43% up now costs that are due to his policy. but perhaps the white house missed this headline about how inflation is so bad that some women say they're skipping meals now in order to meet their family's food budget . but none of what biden is doing is going to make any difference. his move to release the 30 million barrels from our strategic petroleum reserve was worse than a flop. it's now compromising our national security by depleting our energy source that was being saved for emergencies. meanwhile, if that's not enough, the white house is planning to further erode our economic position vis a vis china. the globalists inside the bush administration are on the verge of convincing scranton joe to help the ccp by dropping trump's tariffs and apparently for that great deal america will get nothing. but remember, china is so sleazy, it's so dishonest.
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it hasn't even lived up to its phase one agreement to buy two hundred billion dollars worth of agricultural products from us . it obviously knew that with trump out when they agree to it, when trump trump is out, they could welch on the bargain and there'd be no consequences . so how bad will this be already with trump's tariffs in place, china is on pace to enjoy a trade surplus of over four hundred billion with the us this year alone. so the way things look, biden is simply going to declare that whole tariff thing was a mistake that just contributed to higher prices for all consumers. somehow, though, biden thinks that he can mollify americans concerns about china with vapid comments masquerading as tough talk. >> and he said he was talking about america's diminishing power. and i said, mr. president, it's never been a good bet to bet against the american people. no one's ever won betting
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against america. he was talking to president xi there. but the truth is america needs to begin the arduous process of decoupling from that murderous bunch that runs china. it's time we pull back our essential manufacturing because the true cost of our dependance on this repressive regime, it's already being felt and baby formula shortages, drug shortages and now shortages in iv contrast fluid in hospitals. johns hopkins has sent a letter to all its staff that the cause of the shortage is the covid pandemic. but of course the real cause is the shanghai lockdown turns shanghai's where much of the iv fluid is produced this is terrifying. it has to change. we can't be held hostage by china or the one world here in the us who sold us out for so long. so today's trip to the farm was just another desperate act, an act that was poorly choreographed by the white
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house comforting. they really think this is all just a messaging problem. don't say that americans are stupid. so stupid as to believe that any of biden's gestures will fundamentally alter the economic plight that they see before them. but the people of this great country are smarter than the elites think and if they could right now, yeah, that's sen. biden and all of his enablers back to the farm and permanently out to pasture and that's angle. joining me now is arkansas senator tom cotton, senator , this tariff deal and the twenty four, five , six , seven, eight republican senators who will vote to remove the tariffs on china were voted to remove the tariffs on china. how is that going to help the u.s. economy? laura , it's good to be on with you. i think you put it well. i don't think old biden has ever been to a farm or understands what's driving the inflation we see at
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the grocery store, the gas pump. we're paying our bills. we had tariffs on china. we had coronavirus. we had supply chain challenges in the last administration. we didn't have inflation. we only got the inflation whenever joe biden took office and democrats voted to spend two trillion dollars that our economy no longer needed. even democratic economists like larry summers predicted exactly what was happening and look who else joe biden's been blaming foreign lation. he's blamed in addition to covid and chinese tariffs and supply chain challenges, farmers apparently who don't work hard enough because they're not double cropping something he's telling them at the end of their planting season in many places across the country or chicken farmers or big oil or corporate raider, what have you. this inflation all gets back to joe biden the democratic party's failed policies. now china is now goading biden to lift the tariffs with their foreign ministry spokesman saying they unilaterally impose tariffs by the us not only harm
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china but also the u.s. as well as the world. well, senator , unfortunately it looks like biden and his team at least the globalists on his team already appear to have bought this logic. well, you gave some very good and alarming examples that we've seen over the last two years of our very dangerous dependance on china. this is the example. it's just the latest one or the active pharmaceutical ingredients we saw early in the pandemic are simply basic medical and surgical equipment and that's to say nothing of advanced electronics and technology used the very important word as well decoupling. we need to discuss our economy in strategic and vital sectors from the chinese economy. we cannot be dependent on the goods that feed and clothe us and provide us defense and literally save our lives from a communist chinese regime that wants to replace us as the world's dominant power. it was a mistake to let happen
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over the last thirty years. we have to unwind it as quickly as we can . and senator, today we learned as all this is bubbling up about the tariff, removing the tariffs make it easier for companies to offshore manufacturing and jobs overseas . the same day all this was bubbling up, we learned that the overdose deaths in the united states with the highest on record, an overwhelming majority due to fentanyl, the 70 percent or so. listen to the dea administrator . we are so focused right now on stopping the chemicals coming out of the chinese chemical companies. china is to blame chinese chemical companies are the largest producer right now of the precursor chemicals that are being used to make fentanyl. there's a relationship between these chinese chemical companies and the criminal cartels in mexico. also, senator , where china is is killing americans with this fentanyl and we're going to reward them by lowering the tariffs. can't make the drug
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relationship between there's a direct relationship between the chinese pharmaceutical industries and these cartels in mexico in the past they've often produced excess supplies and ship them to the cartels. in more recent years they've helped the cartels set up their own laboratories, provided some of the precursors as well. but the upshot of it is because of chinese and mexican drug cartel cooperation flooding our country with this deadly synthetic drug fentanyl, we have once again said a sad, sad record in overdose deaths in this country. now, senator , we really appreciate your speaking out on this issue and there are few others like you in the senate not enough. we need more . thank you . and tonight, only nine days after that draft opinion reversing roe was leaked by someone or some people at the court. there's been yet another leak. the new york times tonight describing the situation at the court as a series of disclosures that appear to be happening in almost real time now.
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they started in an editorial on april twenty six in the wall street journal. it expressed concern that chief justice roberts was trying to persuade justices kavanaugh and amy barrett to join him in upholding a mississippi law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. but to stop short of overruling outright our guest, the editorial said that justice samuel alito would be a sign the majority opinion if the chief did not gain an ally. good guess. of course. then the political bombshell came just six days after that where five justices voted to overturn roe and now another unauthorized disclosure according to politico, none of the conservative justices who initially sided with alito have today switched their votes. now this is incredibly embarrassing both for the chief justice and the court as a whole and it underscores how important it is to find the leaker or leakers. then the name of the leaker or
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leakers must be publicly announced in the final opinion of the court. all the opinions the court's opinion has to be issued as soon as possible. now i know dissenting justices may want or need more time to write their own opinions, but the nation cannot wait. people will be happy some of them and others will be very upset. we know that . but before something terrible happens, protesters need to be cleared from outside. the justices houses. then the democratic process can move forward. in all 50 states where the debate about what to do next can occur. joining us now is carrie severino, president of the judicial crisis network and former justice thomas supreme court clerk, as was i , of course. carrie, how much do these leaks that keep coming? i'm surprised how little this got covered today in the media really how much damage is being done to the drip, drip, drip? yeah, it's like you're getting a play by play of each individual interaction behind the scenes. this is not as you know, it's
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not at all what it was like when we were there used to be that this is the one branch in the city that doesn't leak. so it's a huge breach on the court. i agree. i hope this person found quickly. i think the good news is what it sounds like from this leak is that the justices haven't shifted. i think that's good in a lot of levels. i think it's not too surprising because this late in the term if they're switching now, you know, you got to do a lot of reshuffling and rewriting. i think that would be very unusual and i'm glad to see they have caved to the pressure. but as a legal matter, what what's the strategy here, do you think? i'm trying to figure out motive. you know what we think a motive to crime scene is an ethical crime ethical scene. what's the motive here? well, a lot of people assume i assume it's a liberal clerk who thought, you know, this is kind of a desperation move, right? there's a last ditch effort. we see what's going to happen. rowe is going to be overturned by this point in the term if someone was going to change at all, which is rare, it probably would've already happened. so i think they thought this is a last effort. i think it's clearly going to
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backfire. i mean, we already see it backfiring with the broad opposition even among democrats ,the crazy people protesting in front of justices is the refusal of president biden to say that is beyond the pale. so it's backfiring and i think if anything, it strengthens the spine of the justices. but you know, these are 20 somethings who i think maybe can't think very far ahead and frankly, gets coordinated care that it's not just one person. i mean, i've got no friends who , you know, probably you to talk to them. but it's not just one person they believe and they think it's a coordinated more like, you know, what happened with the leak that led to the controversy over justice thomas's confirmation hearing. well, you know, it's just it's still so hard for me to wrap my brain on even one clerk leaking in such enormous way. i mean, some of these other ones saying leaking the amount of the judges on different things, that's bad enough. but the leak of an entire opinion i don't know if there's multiple people involved in this that in theory ought to make it even easier for the chief justice to track them down. right. because it's i if you and i are
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a couple other former clerks had all the clerks in one room, it would take us about ten minutes. i'm sorry to find who the leaker was. i'm sorry we had a group. right. and everyone knows everybody. we all liberals because we all know everybody else. everyone knows each other. yeah. how hard is this ? it's this something about this just doesn't seem right to me beyond just a leak. i mean come on , time's a wastin. let's find out who it is or who they are. now here's what jeffrey toobin said today, carrie, about our former boss, justice clarence thomas, which thomas repeatedly has said we should not honor precedent if we disagree with the result. and so that means he is much more willing to overturn precedent than other justices. he will now have this opportunity because the supreme court today is very much his court. i hope so. yeah, i hope it is. that's great news if that's relaxium and it pejoratively obvious i couldn't is the best
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thing i've ever heard. i mean, you're putting me in a great mood if it's obvious that thomas court we're in good shape. yeah. like i mean a few months ago when someone inadvertently and chief justice thomas i think that kind of was getting they were getting something which is he is the intellectual heavyweight on the court. he is the anchor and the leader of the aba. but in the absence of scalia. yeah, after thomas. absolutely. and i think, you know, we're seeing that of course. newsflash none of the justices always follow precedent. the liberal justices included. but justice thomas is a very clear you know, i took an oath to uphold the constitution, not what some guy said about it incorrectly 50 years ago. and i think that's great. well, it's pretty funny that the new york times so this is like a leaky branch. well, it is leaking out, but at that it's like it's become so political . we've been saying the courts and they're outcomes in certain cases have been political for what , 60 years, 50 years. so now the new york times doesn't like political court. well, that's what we've welcome to the party . exactly. carrie, great to see you in studio. and remember, come on , if you can't watch us live. it's not that hard. just hit your little series record on your dvr,
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the midterm elections. oh , you lau better makes crystl clear that the democrats don't care about the true sufferingde of the american people and that they are abortion and partial birth abortion fanatics. but this should also wa as as should also warning be a warning to republicans. . publicans. here now is a former architect of the huge gop the turnaroundak in 1994. former speaker of the house fox news contributor newt gingrich.t he's also the author of the new book defeating big government socialism out in july. you can order it now, newt. it enough for republicans to n this win in november. i mean, we've been saying it for a while now because we'vewe been here before where you winot and youhi fritter away time and nothing gets done before 2020 four. >> what about a new governing agenda for the gop? >> i well, i think it's very important and i think that particularly in the house, kevin mccarthy has taken a real lead in developing a team
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effort much more sophisticated than we had in 94. goin we had in 94. and i think they're goingg to have the equivalent of a contract. are they're going to lay out big, bold ideas that are positivend and they're going to be prepared to execute them starting in january when they take over . i'm very encouraged. i think the senate's not quitegh as far down the road yet, although rick scott has triedm very hard to move them in thatgr direction and i think they're gradually moving in the right direction . one have to win the argument about policy. morn yeah, these guys are incompetent, but it's more than incompetence. ve iwhat they believe is wrong. what they're trying to do is wrong and we have that's why i wrote the book on defeating big government socialism. we have too win to cas the caset the very base of the democratic party is committed to ideas t that don't work in the real world. then second, we have to be prepared to govern not not in you. twenty five we are prepared tore govern in january of two thousand and twenty three and i
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important.d twenty three and i when we took over in 94 we had to governing agenda but they proved it. it was popular enough by the way that on the average vote on the key issues, 63 democrats voted with us because back home people said to them you've got to be for welfare reform. you've got to be for the tax cut. you've got to be for a balanced budget. and i think if we do it right next year, we can set a pattern which you see with theic republican governors and overall the republican governors have done a phenomenal job of j creatingms jobs, solving problems, reforminghe the schools, doing things that really matter to people and in anyway wayau house and republicans to do the same.t and to your point, you know about this the radicalism point in the democratn , it's a different democrat party than when you were there. very different dan today. chuck schumer, let me just say this , but i'll let you respond.
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49 democrat senators wenttot on the record supporting not just roe versus wade being codified rei no, no, no abortiop until birth and removing parental consent for abortions. so muchon for safe, legal and rare. this is this is the start. i don't know what's happened. i don't know what's happened and i don't know't how the democrats who are up for reelection this year can possiblyan go home if their opponent simply outlines what's in the bill . they justt voted for it because you're right, it's the most extreme. youu know, ben dominants called it the party of death and i think that's that's a faire statement. p theseos people voted today for the most radical position on abortion anywhere on the planet. and when you look at the detail of what they voteded for, it wasn't roe versus wade. itital was radically more anti life, radically more hostilen and would basically create an engine of killing babies.na
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and i don't know how theseom forty nine senators are going to go home and defend it if people have the nerve to take them head on and don't get involved in some big broad generalization, take item by item. what's in that bill ?ip and ie think people willat be appalled that their senators radicalled that their senators kill babies. noww kamala harris was out and about today newtsh and she made this comment after the abortion vote. >> this vote clearly suggests that the senate is not where that the senate is not where on this issue for all wefo care about this issue, a priority should be to elect pro-choice leaders at the local, the state and the federal level because what we are seeing aroundnd this country are extreme republican leaders, extremist republicans wanting to protect unborn babies that couldnd
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be born and delivered outside the and survivevi and go on toe do things like, i don't know, maybe cure cancer one day. but not according to shouldn't she never she would never accept and i understand as a sitting vice president why she wouldn't . but i'd'd be happy to debate her . i think any republican senator or housese would be happy to debate her . what she has said is total nonsense. this is the most radical bill ever voted on in the u.s. senate about abortion. if she wants that to be the position they fight over , great for republicans>> l and they're going to be done. that will be a 23%. i it be amazing.he butre you see this everywhere. as you point out early on , you have this very real problemar in terms of baby formula, entirely artificial. it'stitiit the u.s. government e is blocking, for example, the use of european baby formulas. so it's creating an artificial shortage. in you have the whole problem ofr people coming across the border in huge numbers.
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you have the problem of murders, , carjackings, a robbery in the cities. you every time you turn around, these people are failing america by that i think i thinkr we have a chance in november toa really, truly turn the tide: and er point to educate the next generation. whyt this can't continue and what happens if it does that has got to sink into every republican . you can't wait to get the white house to educate america. au you've got to start doing it now and that means pushing policy. newt gingrich is the best on this. newt, thank you . nows we have a fox news alert tonight . big second amendment news out of the ninth circuit court of appeals in californials. foxes trace gallagher in our west coast newsroom has all the details. trace, what's up? hey, look, n yeah, the night was pretty blunt about this and california's ban on the sale of semi-automatic weapons to adults unders t twenty one is unconstitutional, a violation of the second amendment. the court saidonal the law wasai quoting here an almost total ban on semi-automatic center
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fire rifles for young adults. judge ryan nelsoni then wrote quoting again, america would not exist without the heroism e of the young adultsyo who fought and died in our revolutionary armys . today we reaffirm that our constitution still protects the right that enabled their sacrifice the right of young adults to keep and bear arms. now the firearms policy coalitionarms., which brought the lawsuit, said it's optimistic this ruling will help overturn other age basedge gun bans around the country. we should note it was not a total victory for gun rightss . ootal victory for gun rightss the lawsuit also tried to block a separate california ban that says adults under 21 who are not in the military or law enforcement must obtain a hunting license before they can purchaselita a rifle oa a shotgun. that ban was r put in place back inn 2018 in the wake off several school shootings, including at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in florida today. the ninth circuit said the hunting license requirement was reasonable for increasing
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public safety. now we should also noteth the ninth circuit has traditionally been among the country's most liberal courts and justst a few years ao today's ruling would have been very unlikely. but majority opinion of this three judge panel cameju from two judges nominated by former president trump. the dissenting judge was a bill clinton nominee. >> laura , that is fascinating.s thank you so much. okay, here's a clue forwi tonight's with end segment. remember the answer will be revealed at the end of t the show. north korea just banned whichan western esthetics? tweet mene your guesses at fingerman. we're going to see if we get it right. but up next , a pop star and a broadway diva expose more than anyone expected and biden does as well. cnn say raymond arroyo is next . next . >> stay there.d i need a lawn... it's 1:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. on with the best way to bring you up to speed. got toora go to rapid progress
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she's a powerhouse but you and i both sener know entertainer. however, should hektorm orow attack a member of the audiencee who paid good money to see you other than not question was wearing a mask.ea sheme was screamed at by an actress on stage filled with people not wearing masks. incidentally, this is nole n wao handle your audience who's come to see you because they loveov what you do. how muchch is a ticket to a company which which originallyd was produced when. raymond nineteen seventy one like a nine point19 seventy four . yeah yeah. but this is a revival. people are paying one hundred and $50 a seat to hear patti labelle sing exactly one solo. . so at those prices you know she should be kissing their giving out free pedal upon mass at. the door but i mean at a time lord when people are going to stadiums and churches and restaurants w without a mask . i was at broadway, a broadway show a few weeksks ago. everybody had two drinks when they sat down. you want to know why? soou they could take the mask ot and sip them throughout the performance to get around
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the mandate. so>> i don't know who she's dog this for, but it's a bad look for a star like it's it's offis key for a performer who usually is beautifully on . all right. what whereti i theater etiquette which is usually a stickler fors this exceedsti the bounds anothr star who could benefit i thinken from being unseen is the material girl. madonna has unveiled a series of nifty slaw, those nonrefundable tokens of herself at least c she claims it's herself.t' the images which took her a year to create are so graphic we can't show them here. but madonna's explainingca and it's probably all you need to opening up video isy essentially me giving birth m whether i'm sitting in a city ory in a hospital bed in a very narrow laboratory environment. i think we are going away from that robot centipede crawls out of my , my papa don't preach.
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i almost w don't know what to sy here. last yeary. mahamadou that lyric to i might be your lucky star because you're the luckiest by far. y i have very little to add except she's crossed the border line of relevance and decency. i think god you know, girls just want to have fun. that was cyndi lauper but girls that just want to have nfte now i guess i mean i don't know. i mean maybe maybe we need to create an nfte of of this i guess what's the next oh , five a.m. bill boarding air for you on this morning?>> now he didn't i don't know ifke you get any takers on thata, and if but laura his feet mayer avoid avoided disaster butgu his tongue sure didn't is going a house and his daughter how lot women because i see after this is over i've been to i don't want to make i you stand i'm sorry the but the whole
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point of raising this is and we're not going to be able to talk much about it today but conservation, you know, we have no plan they have no plan to bring down energy prices today . i would make the arguments that biden speaks more truth than his stumbles than when he actually reads the copy cleanly. laura .ea and as you were talking aboutus earlier, the president is now pushing to lift those tariffs on china in an underreported story, cardinal joseph zheng of hong kong, a tireless voice fors freedom and religious rights. he was arrested r by therr ccphe this morning. though the white house called for his release, biden said nothingef. ditto for the pope, which isst really distressing.ree the vatican vatican which made l with china, the government permitting g to pick bishops nt in a statement said they were watching the situation with extremehing attention. thankfully, cardinal yeah, thankfully cardinal zen was thankfully cardinal zen was
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they took his passport. they charge he's colluded with foreign governments due to his support of dimmockoligoc advocates in hong kong.atkong by the way, over the. weekend the new chief executive in hong kong was elected. this almost got no coverageel anywhere nearec 99% of the vote. he wasn't elected. he was placed in the 90% to the vote. he was backed by beijing and hea was the only candidate in the race. but that's the way r they runac elections committee and yeah, and it's another reason to keep the tariffs in place. you can't have this subornation of human rights and religiousht rights and the rounding up of a saintlyy man like cardinals. noww raymond hong kong freedom of hong kong sorry i'm stepping on and hong kong freedom is gone crushed and for pope francis, god bless him. we strength from the pontiff. d? what would j-p to do?ay you just say, oh , we're watching this . we're going to watch evolve as he's tortured behind bars. it released but but tortured
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in real life. raymond,hi this very disturbingp thank you for the paddy lipponen shut up and sing update. all right. upolit next , the hottest political race in the countryte is a republican primary for i the senate in pennsylvania. now last night we broughtt on the surging kathy barnett. tonight we welcome another top tier challenger, david mccormickk. >> he's here next . only talking to two centuries of remember the man helped shape the nation. we became so the british was going to roll with these guys to show what we really made a americans don't retreat. they were determined to fight the some of your high school band weapons off just marching
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the pennsylvania republican senate primary rightra now the hottest political race in america. then graham angle iscecee i doir part to make sure the nearly 26% of voters who say they're a still undecided less thann a week before the election a week before the election the candidates for themselves now last night and are retaking america seriesr, we profiled kathy barnett and boy is g the gop oppo on her flowing. then there's dr. oz. we have our issues with him, it but he has an open invitation to come on this show as well. but tonight we turn to dave mccormick who also finds himself near the top ofin the heap in pennsylvania. dave, great re toat see you tonight . many voters six days out and others already mail in ballots coming in and there's early voting, but why are so many still undecided? tf
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well, listen, i'm thank you for having me, laura . i'm traveling across the state meeting every day and pennsylvanians are soo focused on this they're angry. they feel like their country is slipping away and they're andping away and they're i think that's a great thing. and they're looking for someone who can go fight for themoo in washington and they look at me as someone who's battle tested, served in the military, grew up in pennsylvania, jobs and i feelylvania, momentum on the ground when i when i do these meetings. and i think you're going to seed over the next few days that undecided electorate iswh really going to begin to zero in on who they believe can leadi the fight in washington. believe that'll be men. and the senate has now agreed to lift trump's tariffs on china. we have a four hundred billion dollar deficit with china on trade this year. on trade this year. it's going to be . dave, what about the tariffs willll you vote would you suppot lifting the tariffs on these w
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chinese goods when they have reneged on their promise to buy two hundred billion dollars worth of our agriculture? no,ri i would not support liftig the tariffs and i would be a leaderde of a strategy and a posture with china that would even go beyond what president trump did. and as someone who is sort of spent o nine years of his life fighting communist ideology negotiated at the highestme levels of ournt government against china and then the business around the worldbu no one has the experience. i haveer to go toe to toe with china and that's why youch have a bunch of strong voiceson on china like mike pompeog, like ted cruz, like bob lighthizer c who spearheaded president c trump's policies endorsing my campaign. we need someone in the senate who really has the experience to go toen to go with china and i have that .>> well, you know the criticism of you, dave, has been that you're in the pocket of china. i know president trumpmp came hard for you in that rallyk with oz last week and you say
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to that because i know you like trump. so what gives? yeah, listen, i'm a i'm a big supporter of president trump. you i'v i've spent my life servg our great country in the militaryry at the highest levele of government and even president trump knowsntnt that e asked me to be his deputy defense secretary. so i think my credentials as someone who's strong on china are beyond dispute and i've done business around the world like president trumpon had done in russia and in china and that experience is going to make me a much stronger senator . and i know better than anyone that we need to have a strategy that goes toe to toe with china. the economic risk in the national security risk oris signifierks r r. and we need to have a posture that really brings american leadership to the world and changes our relationship with china. and i can be a leader on that. why ahy do you barnett's surgin. i mean,yo you got you and oz the two big dogs for b the longest time, then suddenlye woman no one knows much about just suddenly it's like in thee top three what's what's going on ? well, listen, sheher she's gettg her day in the sun. but i think what voters are
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asking themselves and this race is so important for you know, anybody butant for you know, they're trying to find a candidate that a hasel their values b can winec the general election. this race could not be more important and then can go tot washington and fight for an america first agenda. and so those are the testth that every candidate has toat go through . that's what we're being scrutinized on . and kathy'sngsc i've gotten to w her on the campaign trail. she's got a greatgo life story, but she's been tested even the last two years. she ran for congress. po shein lost by 20 points. we can't take a risk on them. we have to win this seat and we have to go with john fetterman.r right.. the stakes are so high that republicans cannot lose, just can't be categorized, not just breaking moments ago, biden's interior department, they just announcedno they areas they just announcedno they areas lease sales and the gulf off mexico and alaska's cook inlet. veryas briefly, your response to that just broke what isis more
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the war on energy? te it's been a disaster for our country, a disaster for pennsylvania.. ac it's killed us economically. it's sacrificed ourri nationaltt security and hurtan the environment. and it iste t it is beyond disp. that the biden policies have failed. we have to have energy dominance. we nance can lead the world in energy. it's greatlv for pennsylvania, it's great for our country. and as a s the senator from pennsylvania, this would be my number one agenda item because this is the key to unlocking the potential in pennsylvania, which is which is really pennsyis which is really the steel industry in pennsylvania, all those workers they need someone is going to fight for them. dave, we're going g to be watching this very closely.yo we really appreciate your joining us . thank you . now our wit's end segment is w next . remember, here's a clue what a new aggressive stance is. north korea taken a against t the west? we >> hurry up. tweet me your guesses is ingraham angle to see if we get it right next . you could only one thing the rest of your life would. it'd be easy. i'm pretty sure that's not one thing. barbecue buffet is the complete
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