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philosophy in education grounded in virtue and excellence that can harm future generations in the fight for freedom. battle for the american mind is more than a book. it is a cause and it's chock full of solutions for parents and grandparents because we've ceded the minds of our kids fore too long to the left it's out on june 14th. i humbly hope you check it out. thanks for allowing me to be your home tonight on "hannity", laura thumbtacksonig. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight . thanks for being with us>>. popular american presidents managed to captureith the spirid of the time in just a few words, reagan really did make us believe it was finally after jimmy carter morning in american and after eight years of bush,f obama galvanized the electorate with hope and change. but with biden and his team, the message is the opposite of hopeful. instead, he offers little hope and change. most of us don't want.
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>> there's a need for bold action to fight is pandemic. we're still facing a very dark winter situation and when it comes to gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that is taking place and god willing, when it'sng over , we'll be stronger w. the idea we're going to be able to, you know, quick switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near termik . we aren't likely to see the kind of blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. that's a good thing. >> yeah, that's a good thing. and remember, record high gas prices are good too because it means that more of you are going to be forced to take out a loan to buy some electricff car that you can't afford and you don't want the fact that americans are getting poorer under biden's kind of european style socialism. it's also a good thing as far as the elites are concerned. let's face it, they've always
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preferred countries like france and germany over the united states and now they're happy because they're steering into that direction. our customs, our traditions, our history, our national memory, they're being attackedck on a daily basis by high prices. marxist educators and left wing activists. but the good news is and there is good news voters seem to be ready to deliver an electoral smackdown to the democrats anti american crusade. a new gallup survey sayssa that only 14% ofyi us adults say the economy is excellent or good. a staggering 46% say it's poor and thirty nine percent say it's only fair. that's negative. thirty two on the confidence indexat even worse. 77% say the economy is getting worse. no improvement at all from march april. so what's the democrats answer for this ? what do they plan to deliver for the overwhelming majority of american who soured
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on the future? >> we can critically close to losing this democracy. who is calling, who wasng texting, who was e-mailing doing those hundred, and eighty seven minutes to see whether or not that information will let us know if people were part of the problem. we know that this crime started at the very top when donald trump propagated the big lie, aimed a mob at the capital and then had others lie and cover up for him. >> yes, that is all they have for the american people. january six , white supremacy, c a run on the second amendment. hence that court packing even an endless hype by their friends in the press for a big primetime extravaganza that begins next week, january six . comedy is closing in on next week's blockbuster public hearings the first of the year. congressman jamie raskin hasea said that these hearings are going to blow the roof offca the capitol, especially the january 6th i. public hearings begin in prime
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time one week frome tonight . the committee's growing evidence convince americans that a coup attempt it is finally here and we're still in suspense chris . suspense this is all a show to>> them t and like any good production, they all must play their parts. and what is the role, t distraction and demonization? the select committee can paint a clear narrative, a clearng frame then that is t going to be critical and starting to break some of the noise that we know they're going to be competing with on a day to day basic news coverage and what people are up against in their day to day life can be bush admitted that okay, i'm glad we have that onme camera. up againste people in their day to day lives that she said toda you boys who need medical grade formula for the rest of their lives or they actually risk permanent brain damage. so this shortage obviouslyrm for you, alexa, is it's it's life altering.
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you have two weeks of formulaer left. i understand. what are you going to do in two weeks if there isn't supply? if he doesn't drink his bottles and get his all of his formula, then we're in trouble. the director of all of these trischka who makes this actual formula has called me and said it's not even she can't get it. it's nowhere it's nowhere toot be found. so it's not done being made yet. it'sng heartbreaking from all accounts that we're seeing and new shipments of formula are still weeks, not days, but weeks away. now, as we said for now over a year, they have no hope left to offer biden and his team adamantly refused to change course because they like the course are on decline. is their plan and they hope to wear you down, don't they ? so you give up on the promise of america and accept t that failure is inevitableo. butt this won't work.is it didn't work when't jimmy carter tried it and it won't work with biden and his clown show staff.
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america is still the land of possibilities and we're not going to surrender to their world view which is permanent pessimism and self-loathing. joining us now is domenik, editor at large of the spectator and fox news contributorow and i.m.f. a.b. prager u. personality ben, between this push for the gun, grabb the january six timeex extravaganza next week. now the democrats behindtr laid there their last cards on the table. have they not? they definitely have, laura . and whenever you hear committee referred to as a prime time extravaganza, i suggest to you that you have a better assessment of what works well in prime time. these politicians trying tohe advance a narrative about january 6th, one that has turned out to their ultimate discomfort not to be true, that this was not some grand conspiracy to upend the democracy. it's turned out tohe be a situation where that's all they had to offer all along.
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it's something to a gin up their base within the media and to those who still listen to those fraud pushers and so many different ways and they s d don't have anything to offer when it comes to actually addressing the problems that hurt americans t at their home at the kitchen table. and certainly when it comes tott thesehe formula shortages, it shows you how bereft they areta of ideasge that this is what they're offering the american people at this juncture when o what they really want is the kind of message of hope and optimism that could turn things around.ng instead, they're just offering more of the same. now we know the policies that actually work. i mean, we have them in place in the last especially the last few years of the trump administration before covid and speaking desperation, i have to get your thoughts on a new political ad from kentucky democratic senate candidate charles booker who's going right to the race card. it's challenging rand paul. >> watch it. kentucky, like many states
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throughout the south, lynching was a tool of terror. it was used to kill hopes for freedom. it was used to kill my ancestors choice couldn't be clearer. do we moveor forward together or do we let politicians like rand paul forever holdev us back and drive us apart? i'm like he's actually raising the specter of lynching. yes, it's absolutely unbelievable to see suchin horrifically disgusting ad that was seemingly seen by a group of people who approved it and thought it was a good idea.p but this is what they'll do is we know they'll do that will run on these tales of misogyny ,of systemic racism.so and whengy asked with evidence o back up the claims that they're making, they will lean on the old racist transgressions of our country's past like jim crow, like lynching, like slavery. and to people who use that as a crutch to bolster their their place in these elections, i asked them, can you give me m a present example of
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this happening or are you using what is a very viscerally d emotional story in order to manipulate people into giving you their support? >> and that's exactly what they're doing. and so it's race the white supremacist america story. it's the violent america story. and then i mentioned the gunme issueri as one of their final cards last night. biden was very explicit on the issue of gun control in november. what congress fails, i believe this time a majority of the american people won't give up either. i believe o the majority of you will act to turn your outrage t into making this issue central to your vote. >>is enough, enough, enough. then he said enough many times in that speech. but if going to be the difference at the polls for the democratss it's not and it't not because the solutions that they have to offer are not real solutions. it's demagogery. it's demonization of law abiding americans who are not participating in these kinds of
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terrible acts. it'st' the fact that they would like to be able to push all ofs these radical approaches at a time when the country just wants a return to normalcy. that's what they were promised under joe biden and it's obviously not what he's delivered doubling down on all of these differenthall culture war sentiments along with his fellow democrats in a desperate attempt to make up for these m radical progressive policies that they put in place that have led to this terrible economic situation for the americanve l people and on the left on the issue of crime, which they're really stuck here because they pushed the defund the police effort after george floyd in the summer offt love and all the destruction and it's totally backfired on so many of us predicted. y but now the new york times is i reporting today that they face pressure on the issue of crime from their base. not long ago the party was focused on police reform but rising fears of violence, especially among communities of color, have led candidates to
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change course. i'm a lot in places like minneapolis, oakland, st. louis, baltimore. i mean it'sea a it's a killing field out f there. yes, it'sut unbelievable what'se happening w. i'm coming toom you now from los angeles which is being overwhelmed with criminal activity and it's all due to progressive policy and these campaign about defunding the police and not having a country that's defended by anything. you couple that with the zero bail policies they're trying to usher in on some of these crimes that people are committing and you are actually incentivizing people to go out rob and steal and be violent with others. yet you claimimnc that we are the side that is creating a violent america when your policies are affecting and harming the very communities that you claim to be helping. itie is unbelievable how they've been able to get away with these lies. but i have a feeling in these coming elections it's not going to work because there is no amount of rhetoric that you can use that covers up what people can see when they're with their own eyes,te when they step intop their communities and see
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how they're being affected homelessness, crime, hopelessness, drug use, allit the rest. turns out l that minorities dont like any of that .ik they don't like any of that . t >> ben, great to see you vote tonight . i don't think it will surprise anyone watching that the trump white house is dysfunctional. su of chaosr day in this trump white house. anybody with half a brainha can see that in fact therelf is chaos in the white house. >> it's the trump white house. it's also my view this function inside the trump white house that narrative was just obsession, an obsession for the d.c. press corps t, not for one simple reason. they didn't like his policies that were successful. so they had to talk about the temperature in the white house. but what's happening now under biden now this is true chaos and even some of his media lapdogs, they can't ignore it any longer. on tuesday it was nbc news, believe it or not, with a piece declaring a white house adrift.
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and now cnn is doing its own exposé on all the administration's inner turmoil, writing of deeper dysfunction calcified among aides who largely started working together only through those screens. there's a divide between mostr of the white house staff and the inner circle who've been around biden for longerro and most of the rest of the staff that has been that they've been alive and despite being in washington for nearly five decades, including eight years as vice president, biden hasn't even gotten used to being b president yet. now the piece goes on to say at the center is a president still trying to calibrate himself to the office. g tnew crisis on top of new cris arise daily and biden can't see a way to address that whileel also being the looser, happier, more sympathetic, lovingly onion parody inspiring aviator wearingsy vanilla cone looking guy. but as one white house explained, he has to speak to very serious things and youy can't do that getting ice cream. that's quite a mouthful.
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joining us now is ari fleischer, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor ari, the wheels are coming off here. >> what do the increasing numbers of leaks, t in this internal sniping? a lot of it's coming from the commerce department. i think after soki left there, they feel free to leak now the state of the what? the biden white house what can you make of it? yeah, i mean the part about the ice cream coming from your own staff and that's that's a cool thing to say, o isn't it? staff look, laura , the issue here is the white house staff. it's exhausting to be in that job in any white house, but particularly in yourst president's job approval rating is at 40%. it's as low as joe biden is and it continues to kind of go down every day. isthis is exhausting, grueling and grinding. and you look for the excuse and you blame the execution process on staff, on things like that , on zoomean no,
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the issue is the man at the top has judgment. his character reminds me of what former defense secretary robert gates, secretary m defene both george bush and barack obama said about joe biden on foreign policy. he said that he has never gotten the international issue right. his judgment is always wrong and watching now almost two years a year and a half of the biden presidency on domestic issues, on inflation, on crime, you name it, you name the issue. joe biden's judgment on domestic issues is also wrong on every issue he's confronted. that's the problemevon and the blame game continues from the president himself going back to the whole putin price canard. this is a putin price whose war has raised the price of food because ukraine and russia are two of the world's major breadbaskets. i've been up front with the american people from the outset that there would be a cost heref at home.
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putin's decision to brutally and savagely invade a sovereign nation. >> now our people know that food and energy were skyrocketing long before the war and ukraine. but he and gene sperling were out there todayti continuingh with this blame putin atit the pump deal . how is that going p to play in november? leaders have broad shouldersrs and they take whatever is coming their way and they deal with it and they,s lead and they get you through it. instead, what we have from the biden white house is just an excuse making operation built alliterations price hike is an excuse and you're right more because people have been paying it themselves. they pay it daily. they pay it weekly. they know it. they feel it. they see it.t, and when t a politician runs and hides excuses like this , it just turns the public off against a politician even more so now, ari, iran must today reference the economy saying he had a super bad
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feeling about it, essentially that he's cutting 10% of his staff because of the decline in economic forecasts for tesla. biden was asked about this . this wasan his response. elon musk is asked and said that he 60% feeling that the u.s. economy slowed to the he's talking about that ford is increasing through investment overwhelming. so, you know, lots of luck o in his trip to the moon. m i mean, i don't i mean, isn't that kind of typical kind of>> a glib response of i he is an innovator is a pretty important obviously very wealthy guy but just kind of blows off criticism. >> not important. yeah. instead of being a leader he said mark my words, if we do what i said we're going to do, the results will be x, y and z. he can't talk like that because he's already has his policies fail to accomplish anything productive . and jamie dimon, the head of jpj morgan, he said something similaram this week about
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a hurricane is coming. it's just a question of what strength that hurricane will you would think t the president biden would recalculate that he wouldha wouo back to the drawing board, but he won't. he won't because he's married to the progressive wing of the democratic party . so all he can do is run to the woke left, demand things, pound the table while getting nothing done to mollify the local left. but they can't be mollified. and thisis is the problem we hae from the beginning when he said his whole soult was in for unity, he had a moment where he had a chance to be a presidentt who ran right down the middle. maybe joe manchin of west virginia, his guidingngwn star and did moderate things for the country. he ran left, triedmong to govern left and he's failing left, f right and center. all right. chances between one in 10 of a huge white house staff shakeup after november 10 being the most likely. think??youou i it matters. it's not about the staff. i could care less who the chief of staff is or the staff secretary people whose names are not known to the american peoplelesemeri. i will predict you, laura , the day after the election
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after republicans tak the house take the senate pressure on joe biden from within the democrat party is going to emerge forcing him to f declare an early 2020 three . he's not running for reelection. he will be a lame duck. oh, boy. here goes candidate. all right. great to see you. have a great weekend. that's funny. and remember to get all your cool usa made freedom matters here at of .com. all right. we have towels. we have totes. we have new polo's is my favorite american made and it's pretty it's awesome. and all the proceeds from p the month of junero they go too the honor flight network, which is a great organization supporting veterans bringing them back to the battlefield. this is a towel. it's too big. i shouldn't show it on tv, but's it's really cool at r the beach. >> all right, fine. all right. so go to ingram dot com for all that . but up next , could the same foreign policy establishmentth that got everything wrong fore the last two decadeses be leadih us toward another disaster in ukraine? glenn greenwald has next .
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that the conflict isni spiraling out of control and how u.s. policy making has contributed to that .s. he writes, even if we don't accept mr. putin's claim t that america's arming of ukraine is the reasonha the warh happened in the firstap place, t is certainly the reason the war has taken the kinetic explosivel deadly form. it has our role in this is not passive or incidental. we've given ukrainians cause to believe they can prevail in a war of escalationn that naturally may create among american policymakers a sense of moral and political obligation to stay the course to escalate the conflict, to match any excess well, given that level headed warning, this headline in the hill caught our eye . thirty six experts agree stay the course in ukraine now the signatures now naturally include a panoply of msnbc and cnn green room fixtures. but we've could help but get the sense that we've heard this language before.
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you're a doing the right thing and we must stay the course. today to those in iraq is we'll stay the course. so are the many billions in weaponry that we're sending to ukraine and they're really about ensuring a victory for ukraine or is it just needlessly extending the bloodshed as part off some elite vanity project from a foreign policy establishment that's been wrong on most everything during the last two decades. joining me now is glenn greenwald, co-founder of the intercept and author of securing democracy. , how many times have we heard this stay the course ofor victory is around the corner. wewe got him on the run. let's surge. dodo you know pick your pick your city or town are you surprised by this at this point? every time i've been on your show to talk about this war from the start, the theme hashe in the one question that's most important happens m to be the one never being which
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is in what way does this war serve the interests of the american people? , it i doesn't obviously it serves the interests of a tiny sliver ofot people in washington, weapons manufacturers, people in the security state who get money and power from these sorts of things. and right att the moment when their market for these weapons disappeared, when the u.s. finally got out of iraq and afghanistan, lo and behold, there's this new market in ukraine and i think the op ed really reflects the fact of how suppress the debate has been because it points to things like we've beenebas in ukraine since 2014. we've been arming them since at least 2017 or 2018 with heavy weaponry making very provocative gesturesy we toward russia right on the other side of the border. and there's been an a absence of any attempt to resolve the war diplomatically, which isma what you would be doing trying to solve it diplomatically if you actually cared about the ukrainiansti . the biden administration instead has been escalating the war seemingly deliberately ,which is what you would do ifmi you don't care aboutng ukrainias but instead care about weapons manufacturers and the power ofhe
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a us security state. >> and joe biden, glenn, gave a basically just a non answer on what he believes needs tod happen next . >> watch a nee. the president of ukraine have to cede territory, take their territory. i'm not going to tell what they should and shouldn't do, butut t appears to me that at some point along the line is settlement here and what that entails i don't know. meantime, we're going to continue to put the, the ukrainians in a position where they can defend qunol germany and france have already just a fewnc days ago, urged russia to go back to the t negotiating table. they want this over. clearly it'san killing their economy, economyd and biden's still meandering down this road jderi of war . >> we're going to you know, we're going to keep sending more weapons there. what's your response to so i think there's been a clear
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narrative shift in how the media has been describing this war over the last couple of weeks. that's quitest w notable. i for the first three months, the media has barely acknowledged russian advances at all. if youhe were listening to them, you would thinkyo the ukrainianv vanquished as much more powerful russian military. many times the experts said they were days away from a full scale military collapse and now the media is acknowledging that they have essentially consolidated control over large portions of eastern ukraine which is what putin said from the beginning was his goal. so in order to actually expel the russians from ukrainian territory and go back to a pre invasion borders, you would need a commitment over many years that would be extremely dangerous and very expensive. w wear can't win a war on the othd side of the world without a sacrifice well beyond what americans are or should be willing to endure. youu called that from the beginning and sadly you were rightly. >> but we really appreciate your perspective tonight .
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thank you . thank you . are good to be with you. it's not just skyrocketing gas prices and runaway inflation now that americans have to worry about the palisades nuclear power plant in michigan vital to electricity in the midwest is being shuttered. now this plan alone, just to give you a sense, was responsible for more power than all of the wind turbines in michigan combined. that was our next guest pointed out in a recent piece for the hill the closure came on the same day that the north american electric reliability corporationat said that blackous are almost certain to occur across the country this summer . joining me now is robert bryce, the host of the power hungry podcast and author of a question of power electric and the wealth of nations. robert the, why hasn't there ben any comment about this from michigan or really the biden administration officials responsible for our energy? >> lura. i'm speechless. i mean, i really am. this is this a governmentre
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failure of epic proportions? here's nerkh o warning in the midwest. we're going to see blackouts. what was the term i used that the midwest is at high risk of energy emergencies? there's over 3000 megawatts short in the midwest and the policymakers, the regulators, the elected officials, they're saying nothing. remember, it was just last month that both secretary granholm and governor are in in michigan said this is a top priority. t we want to keep this plant open and yet they're allowing entergy corporation to close this plant and yet apparently it's just fine policy to allow clean nuclear energy to just go by and the united states leaving us withthnite big holes in our supply, big hole. it's's bad for the consumer. i mean,he that's the bottom lin. i mean, this is bad for affordability. this is whenever nuclear plants close, they're always replaced by gas fired generation like natural gas. i've been a proponent ofga natural gas and nuclear for
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more than a dozen years, but look at the price of natural gas now the price of natural gas is skyrocketing. . we need a diverse fuel mixec in our in our electric grid and that's going away with this. we're seeing more and more concentration on natural gas at the same time, gas gas prices are skyrocketing. this is just a governmentt failure. s why why isn't anyone raising a stink about this , particularly by the administrations,, which is sayig climate change is a top priority because they have one agendain and that's all it s that their agenda is to completely change americari, which means get rid of nuclear power despite the fact that europe, europeans and so much so the u.s.. now unfortunately we're following the same bad model that europe used, which is shutting down our coal and nuclear plants and overinvesting in renewables . one of the things that we know i live in texas when when the blackouts came, renewables were nowhere to be foundck. e they went they went to cancun with ted cruz. they were not available and what we're seeing now is again overinvestment in renewables in the
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united states and underinvestment in hydrocarbons and nuclear. and this is going to be bad for brazil, not bad for reliability and bad for affordability and a deadly and also will be deadly losing power in there summer for the elderly, for those who are at risk. robert, thank you for sounding a the alarm on this. the bush administration needs to wake up, but i'm not going o to hold my breath. >> f thanks so much, robert. thank you . up next , we reveal which famous lady is getting a pie toi the face and which much less famous lady is defending it. raymond arroyo has it all in friday follies next is the life of a rock star or citizens buried with his rock ? france and his tour get a better understanding of how japanese lives he became. nobody before consumers.
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to win control of the senate. the seat is currently held by retiring republican pat toomey and the fbi briefly arrested former trump white house aide peter navarro friday. it was ahead of him being indicted on contempt charges. it comes after he defied a subpoena from the house panel investigating the january six capitol attack. moral claims he is exempt from appearing before the committee since he has executive privileges. he is the second former trump aide to be indicted. i'm strohmeyer and i'm back to the angry mengel friday . that means it's time for friday. folley and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond . royo all right, raymond, this has been a totally crazy week where sekara was essentially just thrown out the window even at the queen's jubilee or the duke and duchess of bad tukaramam megan and harry were greeted
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with catcalls and boos as they appeared on the steps of stgh paul's cathedral earlier todayan and then climate activists tried to intrude interrupt the trooping of color ceremony, the opening of the jubileeru celebrations. thankfully, the protesters were repelled by police. but over in paris, another grand lady, mona lisa, was not so lucky. again, a climate protester l in costume entered the room and threw a custard pieuc at the mona lisa. thank god for plexiglass. but over at the view, sunny hostin thought the protest was entirely appropriate law. i think climate change is something that we we ignore soma much and not only inte t this country but around the world. and obviously we're talking about this issue. the mona lisa is about this big i learned when i went to t the louverhi and it also isn't in this case. yeah, it's in the case because people tried to vandalize it. why anyone would encourage
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a destruction of a priceless piece of our western artistic>> heritage. flora politics is really beyond me and to disrupt the ninety6- six year old woman's celebration takes the cake. where exactly is climate change ignored these stunts. they undermine the cause and they encourage copycats. and you y know, sunny hostin needs to join friends of the mit preserve sunny, preserve art. you know, all of it is all of it to them is just another opportune city to trash the west. right. the monolith it comes out ofhe the western artistic tradition. the monarchy obviously the old western tradition of royalty. i so this is just sport for them. there is no decorum. doesn't matter. they don't care blah, blah, blah. and if you'rem, looking y for decorum, there's one phone you absolutely don't want to haves the one belonging to joe biden . we told you the other night that the first lady hasy revealed that she fights
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with her husband via text what she calls sexting. google it now there's a daily a mail report on hunter biden's laptop which shows the first son shot videos of himself uploaded to pornhub and sent the links to the person who identifiededm in his contaa as dad with all that abuse, no wonder biden is dazeden and confused, glorified too well, maybe he used his dad as a cover the word dad for for the lucky lady who got all those great close-up shots of nether. that's quite a cover name, but anyway, there's this baby formula event earlier this week probably happened after biden kicked his the cell phone sincem february, my administration is working diligently across to
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every spectrum we could find to address this shortage. and for all the all the, the way in which that we're bringing in women from around the world, i also i will also hear from by heart operatione out of pennsylvania. weg need to take immediate action to stop content. we need to take immediate action to stop contaminants contaminated formula from hitting store shelves and putting american children at risk. okay, it's like he's like benjamin button. he's going backwards, baby .g he's becoming a baby like google god. all right. he's going for us . i almost want to give him some formula to help with the cognitive skills here. but laura , when we haveav a ninety four percent reductione in stocking a baby formula in some southern states like
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mine, this is an outrage i'm sorry feigned empathy is not leadership or a governing agenda and it's not feeding these babies. the white house in a cnn article says they're concerned because biden isn't breaking through . well, he's breaking through all right. with confusion and out of this and being unsteady. this is a bad look for the united states and it's deadlyhehe for our children. all right, raymond, thank you .> nature's greatest beest have struck fear in the hearts of man for centuries. the great white shark, ferocious lions, tigers and bears. but there's something else that could soon join the list. bloodthirsty hamsters. >> so what are we talking about? stay there. >> hi, i'm jane seymour. you know what i can teach gets a bad rap as a woman of a certain age i'm trying to be as i to create the skin that comes with age that i can do for them. if you have drawn creepy skin on your body, transform it
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who knew there were syrian hamsters. well, you learn somethingev new every day on the angle. well, they found iter can severely alter their social behaviors in layman's termsocia the sometimes cute little rodents turned into total maniac'svior and one of the scientists behind the study noted that we were really surprised at the results. t we anticipated that if we eliminated vasopressin activity we would reduce both aggression and social communication. but the opposite happened, didn't and didn't. joining, me now is dr. peter mcculloh, an epidemiologist and cardiologist. he's alsour the author of the courage to face covid-19. now, dr. mcculloh, i know wehi came into this kind of a little bit of a joke there on a friday, but the advancement of this gene's splicing technology which is being heralded as the future for really curing lots of illnesses, producing animals more efficiently, could this lead us down a dangeroushn path? >> you know, it's a whole new world, pantha, and do not
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receive the nobel prize in chemistry in twenty twenty four crispr technology along with the cas enzyme. well, what people need to know is that crisprpr is a set of genes as well as associated enzymes that were discovered in bacteria that bacteria used to defend against viral infections in those prokaryotic organisms and the same technology now can be used in human cells, intense nationally by scientists using a variety of vectors to either silence a gene, repair a genee or actually replace a deficient gene. so this isci a whole new era in medicine. it's exciting. butxc at the same time our knowledge of how these genes work and are regulated is still formative. so it's not surprising to me that something like that experiment could lead to completely different than expected results. well, speaking ofxp kind of mad individual scientist, the leader of the world economic forum, he once extolled the technology behind
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them. >> look athe things like gene editing, you know, opening the whole nuclearizes forol medical science and you seee different sources for industrial revolution is it doesn't change what doing it changes you if you take a genetic editing just as an example, it's. you who change. and of course this has a big impact on your identity. >> okay, this is all sounding very creepy to me. i know there are potentially great breakthroughs. ms. als, that's everything that's always mentioned, which would be amazing. but you you got to hear a little bit of a god complex in there like it changes you like humans are just somethingf to be experimented y on . >> i'll tell you, laura , he reminds me of ernst blofeld ,the chief villain and head of specter in the bond series behind me of him. c and i can tell you i think
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the world economic forum should have no direction and trying to influence complex biotechnology development. there's way too much of of an opportunity for conflict of interest or misadventure. i mean, when you saw the pictures back from the color of what happened to those syrian hamsters, i mean those little suckers hster prety vicious to me. i mean, they were turned into fighting machines. i mean, like well, we didn't expect that . ex? , what if it wasn't yeah, you can kind of see it there. they're really aggressive. but what if it wasn't hamster's what if later on it was tried on something else? dr. mcculloh, it's always i gret to have you on on a different topic. all right. and up next , confessionsns of a bud tender. a former activist tells me all about the violent thoughts that she had while smoking high potency marijuana and revealsle just how dangerous it could really be . stay there. or >> this roundup weed and grassou >> this roundup weed and grassou killer was sureshot want this stuff works. w this stuff works down to the roots.
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