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have left this evening. b as always, thank you for being with us. you make a show possible. thanky thank you for that .ouea please set your dvr so youse set never miss an episode.al always stay with fox news.com, hannity .com, the latest news information all you need tom. know in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled warriors. up next , the ingram angleext. thank you for being with us. have a great night. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight . late tonight attorney general merrick garland directed the u.s. marshalsrecohe serviceo assist in providing 24 hour security pro to justices becausy all the threats that they've received. so in other words, allnd that calm and healing and serenityheal that biden promised, it's been further eroded this came after we learned that the biden department of homeland security took a break b from targeting political opponents to issue what's a stunning document in the memo obtained by axios,
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we learned that the u.s. government is bracing for p a potential surge in political violenceot once the court hands down the ruling, which is expected tod overturn roe vs. wade.n now when this document wasas leaked w, the white house was given the chance to condemn it, but they chose not to and even went so far as to say that biden was energized by the unprecedented protests outside the justicesente. a now they brought this anger to the fore and now the only i responsible thing to do is to release this ruling. ng the court has. to release the ruling now and the leaker. are we ever going to find out who the leaker is? chief justice john roberts, weor await that now. we're going to have more on ourn panel on this topic in just a moment. but first, biden's epic collapse. >> that's the focus ofon tonight's angle. . >> don't look at the stock market as a means by which to judge the economy like mine. my predecessor did as stock
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market has gone up exponentially since i've been president. you haven't hp heard me say a wd about it.t. >> trump likes to boast's the single best measure the economy is the stock market. i never thought that . laura: iu well, i guess it's a good thing for biden personally if he never really worried that much cared that much about the stock market otherwise he'de be feeling like the millions of americans who are super stressed out about they're even frightened after what they saw happen today. stocks plunge, the dow closing down more than eleven hundred p points today. that is the biggest loss sinceei twenty at the height of coronavirus. and it was justghgh yesterdaycoa that wal-martvirust stock suffed its worst day since nineteen eighty seven u.s. inflation levels, particularly in food and fuel, created more pressure and that pressure is hurting americans.an it is outpacing anys. wage increases and it is doingng so everywhere. and the economy is the number one issue for voters in just the past 48 hours the prospects for joe biden, the democrats
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have gone the way of the dow. they plummeted because of multiple setbacks first and the stock market as an indicator of this , we're riding toward recession on the wave of spendings.gg that we couldn't afford and we didn't need on covid on infrastructure, on climate, on bailouts and withth 40 billion dollarsw more soon slated to go out t the window to ukraine this thepl total and complete travesty. and by the way,e the recession, the inflation, it was w preventable, but now it's too late. meanwhile, mothers, they're still struggling are to find baby food, basic nutrition for their infants that when biden said he would have the most diverse cabinet in history, weni didn't realize that also meantng turning america into the thirdng world. se whichtb brings us to setback number two beyond the dismal economy, the biden team's disinformationco board and their misinformation who ran it? their kaputt.
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the board has never convened c its so that it never convened and the board is is yes,rd the board is is pausing in the sense that it willl not convene amena jankowicz. she has strong credentials and a history of calling out misinformation from both the left and the right. >>si i never thought i'd say>> this but i miss jen psaki. i really miss her . all right. don't buy the lame red line that this is just a pause for the disinformation board. okay, as if it's being retooled to emerge better and stronger at some later. this orwellian nightmare iss never going to see the light of day again. never. hey, it'ss shocking that it actually lasted what , three whole weeks or about as long as sandmann plus and guess who the washington post resident tiktok reporter is blaming for this very real victoryhis . the right wing media, of course, now contrary to
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the post's whining, that's not what killed it. the dhs thoughtth police collapsed under its own weight and its own stupidity and likely its own unconstitutionality. all right. third pillar of the collapse is democrat billionaires are basically saying we can't take this anymore today. elon musk sent a simple tweet that read in the past i voted democrated because they were mot mostly the kindest party but o they've become the party of division and hate. so i could no longer support them and will votevo republican now watch their dirty trickss campaign against me unfold. all we can say is elon, welcome to the club. now this followed amazon founder jeff bezos is slamming biden on inflation last week remember he said the administration tried hard to inject evened more stimulus into an already overheated inflationary economy and only joe manchin save them from themselves. inflation is a regressive tax
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that most hurts the least affluent misdirection doesn't help the country.. only jeff would listen to the angle a year ago when web were begging biden's economic team to listen to larry summers who of course saw all ofs. this coming but better late than never. no four yesterday biden's dereliction on our southern border explodesr into the headlines once again we learned about a major drug smuggling tunnel linking tijuana with san diego to d.c. it looks like it did have carpeting in it and full electricity. we havee no idea the amount of deadly drugs that actually have come through it and how many american lives have been destroyed with the help of it. but the sheer number of illegals crossing the border that hit another high, dhs saysa now that over two hundred and thirty four thousand were encountered at the southern border in april alone that my friends, is the highest number ever recorded in the agency'srd historyy. now these numbers are there
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incomprehensible the equivalent of medium sized towns e and cities nows crossing nearlyh every month into the united states. and by the way, some were sent0 back but nearly one hundred and eighteen thousand were released just last month into the interior part of the united statesof. is this is i purposeful sabotage of america. the country we love where you have to think about legalhi immigrantsnk who've come here who've worked so hard to come h here and do the right way, thinking to themselves whyel did i bother doing it? the right way? they're just walking right across and every migrant who crosses will take resources from americans in need. have you been to your local train station lately? i have . doen you have tent cities out there like we do in our nation's capital ? homelessness, drug addiction. it's exploding across america. so why aren't we taking care of our own o and a fifth major sigy of the coming democrat wipe out with the results and turnout
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from tuesday's primariess that whichever way the pennsylvania senate race goes, one thing is for sure america first is the dominant force now in republican r politics. nowcan as promises he'll follow the policies of trump on all major issues and so does dave mccormick who's going to joins us shortly. in north carolina, the gop senate nominee ted bud is maga all the way. >> i don't think north carolinians are going to buy. that . beazley is an america first democrat don't actually exist. v the democrats heree in northth carolina realize that their party has longeice since left t. in fact, in dozens of races across the country so farrs trump's endorsement record has been consistently strongem. abc t news noting that while trump wasn't successful across the boardss, at least twenty two of his twenty five endorsed candidates for the senate house c and governoro mostly in noncompetitive races won tuesday night. ua and do not forget the old gop guard on capitol hill. they're still fuming over j.d.
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vance's win in ohio last week. l i got to say a lot of fake news media out there. they wanted to write a story that this campaign would be the death of donald trump's america first agenda. ladiesla and gentlemen, it ain'm the death of the america first agenda. now the globalist now that he's going to be a reliable votee against all of their spendingst and all the foreign adventurism and they also know he's going to vote to rein in china, keep the tariffs and bolster i us manufacturing. that's what we need. the fact that the governors races in places like nebraska and idaho didn't go ultra maga i think it says more about how tricky it is to wade into those state races. itac says more about that than t does about the power of trump'se ideas. remember these five strikes t that i just laid out are only48 from the past 48 hours and has his party's prospects become bleaker as the weeks wearr on democrats and biden's democrats. >>le i expect them to escalate
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things. it's going to get a t loto uglir . you're going to have more racial recriminations, aggressive protests, demands for more mail in ballots and drop boxes. rop b oh , yes,oxes, oh just do watch. but as we saw of the massive gop turnout in the primaries so far, the momentum is with the conservatives. a americans knowff they cannot afford any more of this epic failure and that's the angle. all right.ol joiningli us now is molly hemingway, fox news contributor and editor in chief of the federalist and charlie hurt ,fox news contributor as well, and washington times opinion editor molly, as we reported at the top with the anger that biden's dhs expects that we've already seen after the leak of that draft roro opinion macdermidop seem to be setting the stage for a really dirty and some say potentially violent midterm election season thought. i think i think that's true and i think that we've seen that with democrat for the lasta
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few cycles how they have actually been able to use street violence as part of their agenda, their campaign agendaag. and it's pretty clear that this leak and the response tohe it was designed to gin up outrage. i think they were frustrated that even with texas essentially banning most after a heartbeat is detected or very for much of the pregnancy and with everyone knowing that roe is about tove b be overturned or believing that to be the case, they were upset that they weren't gettinge a huge amount of outrage from it. there's so much failure in the democrat party that they're resorting to trying to take that base to the people who really support abortion and get them outraged just to get some excitement going for their party. but i don't think it'shi going k be anywhere near enough with the economy failing and so many other things failing in the country. charlie t, you get the sense that they're hoping like, okay, the republicans wentou there on the big social issues. now we'll show themwi it's a big fizzle so far. i mean, they have the activist types out there, but i don'tll
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see it connecting at all. >> yeah, and there's a lot of evidence that they're actually having to pay peoplee to go out there to protest not m that this isn't anos important issue, but i think that the you know, most american people, whether wherever you come downss on the issue of abortion, you believe that actually putting the putting these questions in the hands of the of the electorate of the american people to pickr their representatives to to make lawstt, that's actually an eminently sensible way ofn dealing with an issue that has divided this country for 50 years. exactly because as you point out every night the justices rip the decision awayce fromds the american people and put it in the hands of nine unelected robed justices. but you know, we're entering a very kind of a kind of a scary time right now because ,you know, there's nothing more dangerous than than dangerousha than desperate politicians who have enjoyed power and have enjoyed complete
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power in washington for over a year now for two years now as they watch this unfold and they watch the disastrous that they have created and even they realize that they're their fault and that the american people are going am in thethem for election. it's going to be pretty scary between now and november. i think now over at msnbc today ,mollywh donny deutsch, who isy supposedly a big branding j genius, he kind of said the quiet part out loud about what the democrats strategy is going to be . we don't have the economy on our side as democrats. so you have to scare the bejesus out of people in a way to scare you. so youou know, this replacement theoryis is not just coming from some dark corner of the web. this is the republican platform . make the most of it. molly, the democrats have zero to run on their admitting we h haveav to go to these these bizarre theories that no no
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serious person out there p campaigning for officeer is espousing. they want a secure border and ar strong economy. big deal . that's what most people want. well, and it's democrats keep on saying that they're going to replace republican voterstu with other voters. but it's actually really stupid that they thought that , you know, demographic change would harm the republican party right now the republicanth party is a multiracial working class party . it has made tremendous gains in recent years with a wide variety of americans, differentn ethnicities and economic classes because creating policies that are appealing to those people. what we saw in the last five or what we saw in the last five or six years with an embrace of a protecting the border, of caring about middle class workers, of taking on global threats, o to the country, of nt doing these never ending wars without clear entrance or exitat strategy that appeals to a broadat multiracial group of people. and so for them to run this thing right now is
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the worst possible moment that they could be doing it. that's a great point. the hispanic vote is again exploding for the gop and registration t is are up across the board.oa and charlie, i should say that there is a lot more from what we're calling biden's 48 hours of that we didn't have time to get to the pathetic use of the buffalo tragedy to smear tens of millions of americans. and of course, late today the the city's mayor again, they're reeling from pain and suffering there. but he did make some astonishing ther d remarks hate speech on social media and radicalizing people on social media has to and certainly that played a large part in this massacre that occurred in buffalo, new york this past saturday rhetoric that is inciting violence is already we know that's not protected by thew first amendment, charlie. but he had actually gone on in those comments to say that it should have there should be noer person who espouses
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that basically online. how wouldoblem iss that work exactly what what is hate speech to one person may not be hate speech to another. as we can see from these protests in the streets where it's so despicable and to think about what kind of monsters take a horrible tragedy like this , a personal tragedy that breaks everybody's heartsgy ,takes a tragedy like this and uses it to advance some weird political agenda that they've got going, you've got to be really, really messed up in the head to to to see an opportunity, see this as an opportunity to do that kind of thing. but look. to biggest agendaen items race playing race politicsda and global warming, which are both these fear mongering, really disgusting tactics. and the reason they do that the reason democrats resort to that is because they have no hope of h actually fixing any of the real problems that affect people's lives and in fact
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they've made them worse. and those things t are a distraction from it. and going back to molly's great point about about the republican party today, you know the reason so many hispanic voters havec come to the republican party is because they believe in a secure border too and thinkoo about this . how racist is it that you have an entire democrat party who believes, oh , you're a hispanic voter, therefore youo must love open borders? that'sac the most idiotic i'veha ever heard. i know plenty of yeah, i knownt plenty of hispanic votersy . they want a secure border as much as anybody else. well, i wants to get to this point about what chuck schumer said today. molly, about one particular republican senator. watche . it is repugnant that one member of the other side, the junior senator from kentucky, chose to make a show and obstruct ukraine funding knowing full well he couldn't actually stop its passage for senator paul to delay ukraine funding for purely political motives is to only strengthen putin's hand to
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some republicans and leadership and the senator saying something almost similar to what schumer said there about rand paul. so now everybody hasne to be fo 40 billion dollars$4 going out the window to ukraine to be a real american. is that what they're saying and what senator paul wanted was if we're going to spend this money for ukraine, which isis more and biden even asked for that , there be just a modicum of accountability for how it's spent. this is a tremendous amounton oy money and this is not the first tens of billions that we've sent to ukraine. it is presumable people who are pushing for an expansion of the war there will be asking for evenil more funds to come and nobody's even debating how it's going to be spent, w what accountability there will be . what is the strategy for how this money is to be used and whether it's in ukraine's best interests or interest to's best have this kind of escalation there? molly. charlie, great to see both of you. thanks so much. and remember, you gotf to set your dvr to a series record so you never miss the anger mangle every weeknight at 10 p.m..e." next , as votes are
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still being counted in pennsylvania, the race keeps getting tighter in moments. we're going to have the latest on where the count is. we're going to speak exclusively to dave mccormick who's battling dr. mehmet oz. >> and the margin is narrowing. stay there. >> if something happened to you, what would happen to them? their whole their education, their future. you need life insurance and chances are select quotes can help you get it for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found jacob 40 , a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only $19 a month and select quotes found his wife wendy of five hundred thousand policy for only seventeen dollars a month. our secret. that select quote we aggressively comparison shop to ten highly rated companies to find you the company with the best rates we found gary 35 , a one million dollar policy for only twenty two dollars a month. why pay more ? give your family the security
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this campaign. wine going to this campaign. we can see the path ahead. wead can see victory aheadse and it's all because of you. o so thank you , pennsylvania. with all the votes are tallied, i am confident we will win. >> we have the ability in pennsylvania to fight for the soul of this country. now last night senate gop primary in pennsylvania is still too close to call. total nail biter with dr. oz and dave mccormick in a virtual tie. now this is certainly going to trigger what looks an automatic recount, meaning we're likely not going to knowng the winner until early june. now not many people pennsylvania's politics better than my next guest, salena zito ,who is washington examiner national political reporter selina, thanks for being with us. now before we get into the surprises from last night, take us through where the outstanding vote will come from. >> so the outstanding vote will
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come from lankester, butas there's also a lot of militarys ballots and still some mail t ballots that will be coming in within the next day orhe twoy so, you know, i think i would keep my eye on lucerna county and lancaster county but also bu look at the military ballots in particular from allegheny county where mccormack has done very, very well to sort of understand v what's going on in this election. now we see ele that political election projections are saying that cnn c is reporting the county absentees with mccormick netting 217 votes kni that close the margin earlier today i and that's a small, relatively small county. thought but the thought is i guess on a lot of these maylin ballots, is
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he's outpacing ozz. why is that ? yes, mccormick did very well in the west. and if you know anything about this conservative populous movement that sort of comeanro through pennsylvaniam i actually really beginning in 2006 when republicans lost a house, but you saw voters becoming more anti establishment. right. and moving towards for a different candidate. and so his energy has come from the west. so as you look at some of these counties that still have some outstanding eitherom mailts in ballots or military ballots, those benefit mccormick. i mean this is going to be incredibly tight results. however, if you ask me tonight who's whose campaign i would want to be in, it would probably be mccormick's. >> so's. even though right now he's down by what was the exact number by twelve hundred votes. what is it?
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yeah, something like that and refreshed all night right. wild. okay, well we're going to see how it goes, selina. we love having you on .is thank you . now joining me now is one of those candidates, one of the two candidates everyone has their eyes on right now, dave mccormick exclusively on ingar angle. dave, thanks for being with us tonight . i know you're exhausted. this is neck and neck between you and oz right now. eche got back from he got the backing from trump. you wanted it as did barnett and others. you didn't get it d. but with these absentee votes, at least right now you, seem to be outpacing oz if that holds, what did you do to secure that ? well, good evening, laura . thanks for having me. great to it's great to be with you and i'm excited about where we are. you know, a couple of days i before the election, i think i was on your show and i told you that even though it wasn't showing up the polls, i felt huge excitement andte that definitely showedme up
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yesterday and i was really pleased with it was a record turnout in pennsylvania, as you said, with the three leading candidates all running on an a america first agenda and ourme a campaign had put l a lot of energy and time into focusing on these absentee voters and focusing on our ground game and so that has paid off big dividends and there's a huge number of absentee ballots which we're winning disproportionately. and that's why i have a lot of confidence i'm going to win this because there's tens of thousands of outstanding absentee ballots and i'll win those disproportionately and that'll put me over the top.las and that's what you sawho happen over the last 12 hours or so is mehmet oz his lead got by more than half because of the absentee ballots that came in . now, dave,n. in the last hour on "hannity" show has appeared. we're going to play part of it covered counties to ensure that the ballots are counted this election is ours.
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>> we have done well reaction to that , dave. well,hi listen, i see it differently, but but we'll figure this out soon enough. i think that what happened was really a groundswell of supportr for me and i'm really pleased with where things stand. and if you look at just what's happened today, what i've been saying and i said last night when we when we sort of shut down for the evening, i said that there are tens of thousands of absentee ballotsts that will be counted and when they're counted, i will ultimately take the lead and we'reo t on that path and i think it'll be a great moment for pennsylvania and a great moment for our f party because l a lot for the opportunity once we get through this and resolve this to bring ourri great party together and i look forward to doing that . a i think there's a great opportunity to bring our party together around an america first agenda that can go into november and be john fetterman and the great news is there's lots of independents
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and conservative democratsnd who are deeply offended by the extreme liberal socialist a agenda and that'sn anor opportunity for us as republicanstu to consolidater a party. i've met a number of democrats, former democrats that came intob our party because of president trump and there's more opportunity therere s . well, the new thing and we kind of alluded to this last night,ed the new thing is that fetterman is a populist. he's got a sweatshirt,at sweatpants and shorts, athletic shorts. obviously we wish him well is recovering from his defibrillator insertion. but do you buy that he's going to fight for the everyman? he just i believe he just sent out thank you . tweet to joe biden for all his help. well, i wish him well as you doy and i look forwardou seeing himi on the campaign trail. but no, i don't think it's authentic. i think that there's a there's a history there of of a guywe that , you know, went tont harvard and has a trust fund
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and ultimately is going to have to defend the extreme policies of joe biden which which have been a failure. they haven't just been a failure for republicans. they've been a failure for all and allanians americans. and you can't run aways. from that . it's obvious a with the inflatii numbers, it's obvious with the war and energy that's made us dependent, driven up the price of fuel. it's it's always with the fentanyl crisis. we haven't romania and john fetterman is going to have to own that . and now fetterman is going tot. be a vote for chuck schumer, the senate majority leader. it's as simple as that. he's never going to challenge schumer on any major issue. they've given your background. i want to get your reaction toat this . is saying that gas prices will surpass six dollars a gallon nationwide by august. that sent shudders down shivers down everybody's spine today. what would that mean fornn pennsylvanians? willsy be terrible. ea but the first thing i learned at west point was about tability as a leader.
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and the thing that really offends me about what's happening in gas prices isin joe biden is trying to blame it on putin and when in fact it'son the direct consequence of these terrible policies that have made us energy dependent. we went overnight under president trump for being energy exporters and on the way to energyn dominance to be energy dependent. that's what's driving up the price of fuelde and you know this of course it hurts all of us , but it hurts working families in pennsylvania and across our country. the worst it hurts small businesses that are good jobs and they're getting crunched right. it's an absolute disaster, by the way. it'se also one the main drivers of inflation which is the silent thiefic that's realll really putting a huge burdenen on pennsylvanians as well. are they when they start to lose jeff bezos on the inflation issue, the democrats you know, that's not goingng denaturalizes. yeah, you know, breathalyzed. all right, dave, if if you pull ahead and if we expect you back on this is a fascinating
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race and we're on it every night. l so thank you so much.k i'll be back. thank you . get some sleep. all right. here's a clue for tonight's wits end segment. remember the answers revealed" at the end of the show? but you've got to you've got to go on social and send me your answers. here'ss. a clue which deceased country star is still raining down hits . y tweet me your guesses at ingraham angle or go to truth social. we're going to see if you get it right. but up next , the people speak out on the johnny depp trial and are we sure biden has o control of this baby formulaf issue? raymond arroyo has it seen.ba and next. oh , it doesn't care that i have to work a double shift. i'm testing. i'm not ready. it's not like they're going to move in . i need a school that can work around all this might be a lot going on in the school. that's okay. a lot is asked of me to
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on the defamation charges, the trial has become something elseseg to movie stars trying ty convince the public that they are the wronged party . now depp was compelling his ex amber heard not h so much. i give you this week's sheild of amber ketanji scared they wouldn't remember objection calls or speculation denuke jackson best of moods. you can you can hear they didn't want to hurt him. d what do youo mean from him? just don't call me a liar at s all. a liar.on't call mee laura . the, the strange theatrics i'm not sure iff it's working or not but look, since the public is the real jury in this trial, i asked people on the street their thoughts o who do you believe amber heard or johnny? absolutely. johnny depp. absolutelypp. pp.
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she's like johnny depp. sh johnny deppe, johnny depp. i have>> not gotten one amber heard all day you have heard of i don't believe any of them. i think they're celebritiesho and we should be worried about our own lives and community. t but if you're going to be with somebody i guess johnny depp, i wouldn't want to be married to her . i'll tell you, i really cut off his finger. that's what i want to know fin. what you're worried aboutig the finger she cut. did you see what happened in the bed? i laura, no matter how many m lawsuits ambers one in britain and she has this one is likely to hurt her reputation more than her pocketbook. performance matters now and the people have spoken the merits decide that death is more convincing . ha yeah, i think the people think that look, i just hope amber heard doesn't have a mastercard. laura well, because mastercard
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is now considering facial>> recognition as a way to verify cardholders identity. imagine that appearing on the card. i mean this isns a bad idea, but this is true . mastercard, they can't protectct your account fromm now you'reyo going to give themu biometric data of your face. this is terrible. a wet should not be doing this at all. no, i'm not for the biometric facial tracking by mastercard or any other credit card company. all right. before we go,o the president is invoking the defense production act as a way toen kind they thif solve the baby formula crisis right there. well, don'tro worry, laura . i'm sure the formula crisis is good. it's solved. president biden's been on the phone, you see with formula makers. this is a glimpse of his highis powered meeting courtesy ofnt the white house. >> watch the intensity. how are you? thanks for taking the time to speak with me.
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tell me how things are goingto in your factory and in the shop and you'd like us to be do you think we should be doing it can be laura . he's literally reading the questions off the cards. he seems to have no grasp of't what he's even discussing. i mean, i don't think the president really engageden until he realized there might be a shortage of insure and then he really what we've got to fix this and this isth how biden wrap things up. lisa, thank you very much y for your cooperationou. would you do it again your wall in the next week month we should be doing or not. please call. > well, he called them tonight andhe announced that hes taking federal control of formula supplier as well as manufacturers. i mean, this is a crisis that was t caused by his fda, his administration and their slow roll on closing down that factory in michigan and having no plan when
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they shut it down. now it's going tohe cost millios to fix it. he's got this one plan, this operation fly formula. you know, it's a yeah operation fly formula to wing in formula from other countriesla, but it sounds like he's providing nutrition to flies. i'll leave it theres. we need a defense production att for that dribble bib that he needed during that call. all right.ct speaking of presidents, a former on accidentally let the truth slip today. >> watchch anwatch absence of cs and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal iraq. n of i mean, ukraine, iraq anyway, oh , boy, oh, boy. ra: the case of the ketanji laura often slips of the mind in the heart. this was i this terrible moment. i like the shoulder shrug.. likt
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well, all right, raymondhe, thank you . two weeks ago we showed yoush that absolutelyow horrific video of decota early being shot three times in theng head and also in the back by chicago thugs. well, tonight we have brand new information for you, including what the suspects were doing right beforeg whs this happened. >> the shocking update moments fox station is forever grateful for those who put this great country first. and to show our appreciation, we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free where you can stream shows that celebrate our country and honor those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. this is an award show that america needs, that our heroes deserve. this is for all the men and women. i'm so grateful for the years that afghanistan's had a willingness to learn. we had a really good, calm, clear head about earth. if you gave her a command, she would operate off of it. you get the real value of
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incinerator ever. absolutely free for less than two weeks ago we broughtht you that heartbreaking story of dakota early, a twenty three year old culinary student. he was ambushed on the streets of chicago. now. thugs demanded his phone. they shot him three times in the head and back and they left him for dead. he miraculously survived the attack and his recovering tonight we have some updates. one suspect finally has h been caught. nineteen year old tashaun brownlie was charged yesterday with attempted murder and five counts of armed robbery. so why five ?? you might be asking because the day of the attack in the day before it, brownlie was
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allegedly involved in four other robberiesve, one being jut five minutes before mr. early was shot. just one hour before that , chicago police decided not to chase the stolen bmw that this alleged attacker used. joining me now, garryme mccarthy ,former superintendent of the chicago pd and current police chief of willow springs, illinois. now gary, i want to w be clear. >> i'm not blaming the officers here. it seems these these chase rules about when you can when you should chase involve likeba a big balancing test. tell us why this is problematice and it seems to be leading in this case to an attempted murder. i mean, you can you can boil those 13 pages down to one sentence. it's really simple. the, the danger created by the pursuit has toas outweigh the danger of that individual
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getting away. and in this case, we see the circumstance where obviously it's this guy since this guyis got away, a couple of people have paid for it dearly ,including obviously this young man who got shot but i got to tell you something, the people creating this policy toeo not people who should be doing it and at the same time we're coming upro with wrongheaded policies, on policy be focusedng based on toledo shooting, whether it be you have to do a report every time you want. halstrom a weapon, which in my a direct result that resulted in our frenches the police reform act signed by the governor knows those pale by comparison ton what's happened to the landscape of policing in this country, which i believe is what happened in this particular case. you're better off not p doinge anything than getting involved and the officers on the street c
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feel that way. thoseou officers could have very easily pursued that vehicle. it was two o'clock in theve morning, probably not too manypl people on the street about twoe o'clock in the afternoon, but they chose t not to do it becaue we better off not doing anything. this is crime to get in various fires, homeless anti police movement that's destroying the city. so people ask people ask, well,u know, you guys are againstor police reform and this willnd help the community heal and bring people together t. this is in the lincoln park neighborhood. okay, this is a tony area, gary . this is a this is not where, you know, in englewood or at least some of these other areas that have seen obviously horrificic violence. this is bleeding into all parts of chicago now. i was really so upsetting the change of the city. we'vee surrendered the jewel ofr the city which is downtown.ch if i you look now now that thedo mayor has created a curfew for
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young people downtown, that's akin to moving around with veterans from the titanic. in my book the ship is sinking. you have to right the ship. we have to change the narrative with what's happening about policing in this country av and nobody has the audacity to these youngenay men and women are literally dying as a result of these policies and the politics and the narrative about police in this country day after day i and it's got tot change apparently mr. earley even has a jaw wired shot part ofs his leg was amputated is a horrific injuriess. but he was able to point out the suspect in a lineup just with his hand . he was able to do that . so the injuries that gary was that he couldn't get the his cell phone code passcode out fast enough, i guess t the assailant wasn't happy about w that .
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>> no, he was he was you know, that's the nature of these individuals today. the number ofr guns recovered in millennium park the other day i believe was seven guns were recovered overnight and i'm told by officers that the guns were being passed back and forth right in front of officers when they went in to try and getiv the individuals, they were overwhelmed by the crowdid w. r we have a real problem in chicago and law and order has to be returned. >> the otherwise the city is go. it's gone. gary, thank you very much for your statement tonight . we really appreciate l remember the wissen clue which deceased country star is still raining down here.r >> tweet me your guesses at ingraham angle. we'll see if you get ittr right do you struggle to fall asleepes and stay asleephe? tunelessly formula combine's five key nutrients that can help fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol when
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it's because someone shot our water tower, the silhouette ofst johnny cash in a sensitive area. >> a guitar, and 50,000-gallon water tanks all over. >> and vote for the water to be discolored. >> laura: johnny cash is relieving himself. oh, my goodness. i can't see anything else about that. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert, dhs abruptly holding president biden's disinformation government just three weeks after its launch. the second the mic spearheaded in and blaming this information for the israeli launch. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday morning, i am carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. and to suppress a free speech with history that included left-wing narratives and later found out to inaccurate. ashley
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