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generations in the fight for freedom. and it is chock-full of solutions we have fed the minds of our kids for too long thank you for allowing me to be in your home tonight, laura ingraham is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" tonight. thank you for being with us. popular american presidents managed to capture the spirit of the times. it was finally after jimmy carter morning in america. and after eight years of bush, obama got an electorate with hope and change, but with joe biden and his team, the
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opposite. >> we are still facing dark limits. >> here's the situation. when it comes to gas prices, going through an incredible transition, god willing when it's over we will be stronger. >> it is not likely to bring down gas anytime soon. >> we won't have blockbuster reports, but that is a good thing. >> yeah, that's a good thing. and remember record high gas prices are also good because it means that more of you are going to be forced to take out a loan to buy some electric car that you can afford and you don't want. and it's also a good thing and
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now they are happy because they are steering that into our directions when they are being attacked on a daily basis by marxist educators and left-wing activists. saying only many say it's only fair and that is negative 32 on the confidence index. even worse, 77% and that
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includes what is going on now. >> who is calling, who is texting, who is e-mailing, doing those things during those 187 minutes. >> yes, that is all they have for the american people. january 6, white supremacy, a run on the second amendment. and unless height by their friends in the press who are a big primetime extravaganza that begins next week. >> we are closing in on the blockbuster public hearings, the first of the year, saying that this will blow the roof off the capital. >> it is official that the public hearings are beginning one week from tonight.
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>> this is all a show in event and like any good thing they must play their role. distraction and dehumanization. >> that is going to be critical with some of the noise and we know they will be competing. >> i'm glad we have that on camera. >> so what are people up against in the day-to-day lives that they are living? >> needing medical grade formula, risking permanent brain damage, the shortage is obviously, it is life altering.
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what are you going to do in two weeks if he doesn't get the formula that he needs. >> he has called me and said they can't get it. it's nowhere to be found. so it's not done being made yet. >> that is absolutely heartbreaking. from all accounts, new shipments of baby formula are weeks away, not days, but weeks away. they have no hope left to offer. joe biden and his team refuse to change course because they like the course that we are on. decline is their plan. they want you to give up on the promise of america and accept that failure is inevitable but this will not work. it won't work with joe biden.
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america is still the land of possibility and we are not going to surrender to the worldview which is permanent pessimism and self-loathing. joining us now is our contributor and personality. so between this push for the gun grab and the january 6 extravaganza. >> i'm guessing that these politicians are trying to advance a narrative about january 6, 1 that has turned out to their ultimate discomfort, not to be true that this was not a grand conspiracy to upend the democracy but turned out to be a situation where that is all they have to offer all along.
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to gin up their base within the media and so many different ways and they don't have anything to offer when it comes to actually addressing the problems that her americans at their homes and out the kitchen table and certainly when it comes to these formula shortages. showing you how bereft they are of ideas, that this is what they are offering the american people and what they really want is a message of hope and optimism that could turn things around. >> going right to the race card, challenging rand paul.
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>> like many states throughout the south, lynching was a tool of carelessness and it was used to kill my ancestors. >> do we move forward together or do we let politicians forever hold us back. >> he is actually raising the specter of lynching. >> yes, it's absolutely unbelievable to see such a horrifically disgusting add to those who thought it approved and was a good idea. we know about these tales of misogyny and systemic racism, they will lean upon the past and so people use that as a crutch to bolster their place in these elections. i asked can you give me a present day example giving you
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their support, that is exactly what they are doing. >> it's a violent america story and then i mentioned the gun issue. last night biden was very explicit with gun control. >> i believe the majority of american people will not give up either. i think they will make this issue central to your vote. enough is enough. >> is that going to be the difference at the polls for the democrats? >> know, it's not, and it's not because of solutions that they have to offer are not real solutions, it is demonization, demagoguery of those that are
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not participating in these kinds of acts, it's the fact that they would like to be able to push all of the radical approaches at a time when the country just wants a return to normalcy, that is what they were promised, obviously that's not what they delivered. doubling down on all of these different things in a desperate attempt to make up for these radical progressive policies that they put into place and have led to these terrible situations. >> they are really stuck here, they pushed the ed phone the police effort, after the summer of george floyd and all of that, it backfired as so many predicted. but now "the new york times" is reporting today that pressure is there, and especially some have
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led candidates to change course in places like oakland, minneapolis, st. louis and baltimore. it is a killing field out there. >> yes, it is unbelievable what is happening. i am coming to you from los angeles and these campaigns about not having a country that is defended by anything. >> your convincing people to rob and steal. and it is unbelievable, but we have a feeling in the coming elections and it's not going to work when they step into the
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communities, homelessness, crime, hopelessness, it turns out that minorities don't like any of that. well, great to see you both tonight. >> i don't think it will surprise anyone but it's another day of chaos. anyone with half a brain can see that. >> in fact, it's dysfunction inside the trump white house. >> dysfunction within the trump white house? and they didn't like his policies so they had to talk about the temperature in the right theinside of the white house. it was nbc news with a piece declaring the white house adrift
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and now they are writing about deeper dysfunction, those that largely started working together through zoom screen. some had been around for longer than some of the staff. eight years have gone by and joe biden hasn't even gotten to being president. >> so is the president trying to calibrate himself? new crisis upon new crisis arriving daily, well, also being the happier and more sympathetically lovingly inspiring aviator. as one aide explained he has to speak to very serious situations
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and he can't do that without getting ice cream. former white house press secretary. okay, the wheels are coming off here, the increasing numbers of weeks and the internal sniping, much of it is coming from the calm department. >> you know, the part about the ice cream coming from your own staff in the white house staff is exhausting. this is exhausting and grueling and grinding.
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it reminds me what robert gates and barack obama said about joe biden and foreign policy and watching this on domestic issues, inflation, crime, you name the issue, the joe biden judgment is also wrong with every issue he's confronted with. >> the blame game continues from the president himself going back to the whole price hike situation because of putin. >> ukraine and russia are two of the major bread baskets. there will be a cost or at home, of the decision by putin to
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brutally and savagely invade a sovereign nation. >> he and james sterling were out there today, continuing with it, blaming putin at the pump. so how is that going to play along in november? >> you know, the leaders have broad shoulders, they take whatever is coming their way and they deal with it. instead what we have is just an excuse. and you're right. people have been paying it daily and weekly, they know it, they see it, they feel it and it just turns the public off against the politician even more so. >> today elon musk reference the economy saying that he had a bad
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feeling about it. essentially cutting 10% of the staff to the decline for tesla, joe biden was asked about this and this was his response. >> he is not increasing investments overwhelmingly so, you know, lots of luck on his trip to the moon. you know, i don't know. >> is in that kind of typical, kind of a glib response? being an innovator is pretty important, kind of blowing off criticism is not important? >> yeah, instead of being a leader saying that the results would be this or that, i mean, he's already had his policies fail and jamie dimon said
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something similar about this as well. so you would think that the president would recalculate. that he would go back to the drawing board, but he won't. he won't because he's married to the progressive wing of the democratic party, pounding the table, trying to mollify the left, but they can't be mollified, so this is part of the problem that we have. he had a moment, he had a chance to be president who ran right down the middle. doing moderate things for the country, he ran and tried to govern left and is failing left, right and center. >> chances pending one of the most likely. what do you think? >> you know, the staff secretary, people whose names are not known to the american people, the day after the
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election after the republicans take the house and the senate, the pressure from joe biden within the democratic party is going to emerge, forcing him to declare he's not running for reelection. i think he will be a lame-duck. >> oh, lord, here goes candidate pete buttigieg. [laughter] >> business pretty, it's american-made. all of the proceeds for the month of june are going to the honor flight network which is such a great organization that support veterans. check out this towel. it's really cool. and coming up next. the foreign policy establishment the got everything wrong. could it lead to another disaster? we will have that and more when
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>> we thought it was important to take stock of where we are. christopher carr wrote a
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stunning guest essay arguing that the conflict is spiraling out of control. u.s. policymaking, he says, has contributed, saying even if we don't accept the claim that this is the reason the war happened, it is the reason that it's taken the kinetic and deadly format has. the role in this is not passive or incidental, we have given ukrainians cause to believe they can prevail a war of escalation, that may allow moral and political obligation to stay the course and match any excess. well, given that levelheaded morning, this headline arrived, 36 experts agree say to stay the course in ukraine. and of course, they couldn't help but get the sense that we have heard this language before.
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>> we are doing the right thing and we must stay the course. >> my message today is that we will stay the course. >> okay, so the many billions in weaponry that we are sending, is it really about ensuring a victory or is it just needlessly extending the bloodshed, and elite vanity project from a foreign policy establishment that has been during the last two decades? joining me now. okay, how many times have we heard this stay the course, victory is around the corner, we've got them on the run, you know, take your city or your town. you surprised by this at this point? >> every time i've been here to talk about this from the start, the team has always been the question that is most important, the one which is in what way
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does this serve the american people, obviously, it does not. in terms of a tiny sliver in washington and some of the security state to get money and power. right at the moment the market for the weapons disappears, and lo and behold i think the op-ed really reflects the fact of how suppressed the debate has been because it points to things like we been here since 2014, and heavy weaponry, very provocative gestures and it's been an absence of any attack resolved it diplomatically. yes, we care about the ukrainians. but the joe biden of administration has been escalating at seemingly differently, which is what you do if you don't care about them but instead care about weapons
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manufacturing and the power of the u.s. security. >> they talked about what needs to happen next. >> you know, that's something that i won't tell them what they should or should not do. it appears to me at some point along the line that what it entails, i don't know, but in the meantime we are going to continue to put the ukrainians in a position where they can defend themselves. >> germany and france, just a few days ago, urged russia to go back to the negotiating table, they want this over, clearly, killing the economy. and joe biden is still meandering down this road, you know, we are going to keep sending more weapons. what is your response 8.
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>> well, i think that there has been a narrative shift over the last couple of weeks that is notable, the media has barely acknowledged the russian advances at all. you would think the ukrainians have vanquished a much more powerful military. so to actually expel them to the preinvasion borders you would need a commitment over many years that would be extremely dangerous and very expensive. you cannot win a war on the other side of the world without it well beyond the americans should be able to endure. >> you call this from the beginning, sadly you are right, but we really appreciate your perspective so in a recent piece
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to the hill, the reliability corporation said that the blackouts are almost certain to occur across the country that includes the wealth of nations and what is going on. why hasn't there been any comment about this. >> well, i am speechless. i really am. this is a government failure of
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epic proportions. and we're going to see blackouts and there's over 3000 megawatts in the midwest and at the policymakers, the elected officials, they are saying nothing. secretary granholm and witmer said this is a top priority come we want to keep it open and then they are allowing the corporation to come through and close this. >> yet apparently it's just fine to allow clean nuclear energy to just go goodbye in the united states, leaving us with vehicles in the supply chain. >> yeah, it's bad for the consumer, that is the bottom line. whenever nuclear plants close, they are always replaced by gas-fired power. i've been a proponent for a long
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time, but look at the price of natural gas now which is skyrocketing. we need diverse fuel mix in our electric grid and we are seeing that going away with this. we are seeing more and more concentration on natural gas and at the same time gas prices are skyrocketing. this is a government failure. why aren't they raising stakes about this, which is saying climate change is a priority. when the blackouts came renewables were nowhere to be
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found. this is going to be bad for resiliency. >> it will also be deadly losing power for the elderly, those who are at risk and others. thank you for sounding the alarm on this, the joe biden administration needs to wake up, and i'm not going to hold my breath on it. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up next, which famous lady is getting applied to the face we have more coming up next
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>> welcome, everyone, this is fox news life. mccormick acknowledging an ongoing recount would not give him enough votes to make up the deficit. 972 votes, doctor august endorsed by president trump will
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now face john federman in the general election. and peter navarro indicted, investigating the january 6 protesting the u.s. capital. he was arrested this morning he was put in jail ahead of his court appearance. >> it is time for the friday follies. okay, this is been a totally crazy week where decorum was essentially disrupted. >> even at the queen's jubilee, they were greeted with catcalls,
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meghan markle and prince harry, there were climate activists trying to interrupt as well, the opening of the jubilee celebration and the mona lisa was not so lucky. a custard pie was thrown at the mona lisa. over at the view, they thought that this was entirely appropriate climate change is something that we ignore so much. obviously we are talking about this issue. the mona lisa is about this big.
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>> a priceless piece of politics, it is really beyond me. to disrupt a 96-year-old woman celebration takes the cake. they encourage copycats, and you know, preserve arts, preserve arts. >> you know, all of it is, to them, it is just another opportunity to trash the west. you know, comes out of the western tradition and this is just a sport for there is no decorum, you know, they don't care. >> there's one thing you don't want to have, the one belonging to joe biden. we told you that the first lady
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has revealed that she fights with her husband what she says there's a daily mail report, showing videos of himself, uploaded them to a website and sent the links of a person identified as dad. with all of that abuse, no wonder joe biden is dazed. >> well, maybe he uses it as a cover, the word dad. for the lucky lady who got all of those great close up shots. [laughter] you know. [laughter] >> connect the administration is
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working diligently lend also we are operating out of pennsylvania, we need to take immediate action, we need to take action to stop contaminated formula. >> he is like benjamin button, going backwards. >> when we have a 94% reduction,
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this is an outrage, 94% reduction. and this is a bad look for the united states. and it is doubly for our children. >> all right, raymond. thank you. the great white shark, ferocious lions, tigers and bears. and there's something else that could join the list. bloodthirsty hamsters. what are we talking about? we will talk about this next to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today.
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>> we are just going to have to wait and see about this. [inaudible] >> okay. first it was the teenage mutant ninja turtles, now get ready for this.
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syrian hamsters. well, you learn something new every day, they can alter social behavior, and we were really surprised at the results, anticipating that if we eliminate that activity we would eliminate social aggression, but the opposite happened. joining me now is our epidemiologists. now, doctor, this is a bit of a joke here, but the advancement of this technology, which is being heralded as the future, this gene technology, could it
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lead us down a dangerous path? >> yes, technology along with enzymes. it is a set of genes that were discovered in bacteria that defend against viral infections and those organisms that includes either silencing a gene or replacing one. it is exciting but at the same time and it's not surprising that something like that could lead to something completely different than expected results. >> he wants extolled the
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technology behind them 2 if you look at things like this, a whole new horizon for medical technology. and you can see it across, it doesn't change what you are doing but it changes you. and of course that is a big impact on identity and you know, ms, als, other important diseases are mentioned, but also this changing of you, like humans are supposed be experimented on. >> he reminds me of the chief villain in the bomb series. i can tell you i think they may
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have no direction, there is way too much of an opportunity for the conflict of interest or misadventure. >> when he saw the pictures, what happened to those hamsters in syria, those little guys look pretty vicious to me. we were turned in the fighting machines and well, we did not expect that. what if later it was something else. well, anyway, on a different topic. the violent thoughts that this woman had while smoking high potency marijuana and how dangerous it can really be.
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this.
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♪ >> to close out our week of conversations about the links between heavy marijuana use and
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violence, we bring you a conversation with an app, she's a former pot dispensary bud tender as it's called who said her mind was hijacked by these high potency thc concentrates and at one point she was vividl daydreaming about beating peopl with a baseball bat or shooting them with a gun very here she i describing the transformation. >> they told me it was more medicinal, so i trusted them. after i began consuming that, i had again horrific physical and mental effects. for people to just say that's not true, the science says it, but they're not listening to th scientist it was devastating to my brain i'm concerned about th young people per eight if i had started instead at 16 on to-3 percent thc flower and instead consume 98 percent thc chatter, things would've been different for it or not seeing
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reality, you're seeing things that aren't there, you start to believe things that aren't true prayer is start to feel threatened and that's why at on point i harm's way self with foreign knives. >> as we head into this weekend please let her words serve as a warning bird that's it for us tonight, thank you for watching. remember, it's always america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. ♪ >> they actually talk to me about it for they thought it wa funny. hey there, happy friday my friday friends. what is up with don't worry, i' going to be fair to him. but the disgraced former skies

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