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always come with me thank you for joining us in making this a possible. we hope you will set your dvr's so you never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled at all, pitte patter, because laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle" starts right now right here with a great show. >> laura: are you here in new york? i try to find you, but you neve they are i did see like a pair of jeans. >> if you saw a very jeans, tha was probably mine bears. >> great show, awesome show. we will pick the baton up from their bright arm or ingraham an this is ingraham angle. from new york city tonight, fancy nancy fails again. that's the focus of tonight's engelbert. >> nancy was born in 1940 the daughter and sister of democrat mayors of baltimore. now, at the ripe old age of 82,
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she is currently serving her 18th term in congress. she first assumed her house eac 30 years ago on june 9th, 1987. a different lifetime in politic and culture. >> mister gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> i concluded that i will stop being a candidate for president of the united states. >> she has been speaker since 2019 and before that, from 2007- 2011. democrats love her because she is a first, the first woman speaker of the house. no matter what her record, the press adulation never stops. >> she is a canny legislator that knows how to get things
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done. more importantly, nancy pelosi runs at discipline a discipline caucus bears pelosi is a fantastic speaker bear at. >> tonight, we're going to ask, what does nancy have to show fo all of these years in office when she first took over a speaker, democrats at 233 seats to the gop to hundred two. that number grew to 257 seats i 2009. by 2011, the democrats led unde pelosi's rain and it ushered in a new gop majority. >> at think all of you, god bless you, to keep up come up sheet dismissed all of this, sh had dismissed the rise of the tea party in 2010. they have ran through obama care , on a partyline vote under her leadership. she didn't care about the fallout. was just her dismal electoral practice alone, one would think the democrats would've elected
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anybody but nancy does speaker. certainly after the midterms, but no, apparently the party at this point has just filled with masochist and it chose to go through the same exercise all over again. pelosi is best known for her brass knuckles style politics, clinging to power by any means necessary including the use of political threats. five years ago, in response to some internal party criticism, this was her response. >> when it comes to personal vision and having fun, i love the arena. every action has a reaction. every attack provokes that massive reaction. >> this is the same woman who called the tea party astroturf, totally out of touch bright as the review colonist but the sag this way, anyone who led them t four consecutive defeats bringing their house caucus lui
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point the last 90 years and whose name has become with whic to beat every house candidate put forth by the democrats ough to be astute enough to know whe it is time to go. no, she is in her fourth year a speaker, still leading like the old gangster south party bosk n new ideas, nothing new to breakthrough or show for hersel or america except stunts. >> for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment o silence.
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>> that was perhaps the most embarrassing moment perigee throughout the ligament to be right it's so embarrassing, but no more embarrassing than the weekly press conferences, you probably miss them, but we watc them so you don't have to break it time she seems like an frustrated orchestra conductor. ♪ ♪ >> todd. the woman who has so publicly pro- abortion that she is barre from taking communion in the catholic church still loves invoking the children. get the reconciliation bill was about the children. the children, the children, the children. >> my whole mission in congress is about the children, for the children. >> you have to be able to take punch and throw a punch for the children. always for the children. >> let's not forget, the woman who can't remember the catechis is an expert on faith.
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>> the catholic went to church in poland and all of that, i respect the views of other people for themselves. i don't think they have any business telling women how they should deal with their own reproductive freedom. >> let's not forget how the press loved as she tormented president trump with two impeachments brady have to ask at this point, what did impeaching trump due to times actually accomplish come after all, he is now beating by them with a hypothetical matchup in the gop grassroots, more populous, more america person ever. trumps ideas and policies are a lot more popular than those of the old guard republicans. meanwhile the democrats, they have driven inflation through the roof and given by dint ed total on the border and fueled the conservative revival on issues ranging from rising crim to trans athletes in women's
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sports. >> we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. >> after 18 months of joe biden with democrats numbers lower than ever coming pelosi's house decided to go back to the well, by targeting trump. >> i am proud of the presentations that were made, i terms of values,. >> don't be distracted by politics fraid this is serious. we cannot let america become a nation of conspiracy theories and thug violence. get the line was, and is a dangerous cancer on the body politic. >> pelosi has boys to send her party once again back into minority status, but this time and a political route that make 2010 look child's play. regardless of the political, sh
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believes by moving the country leftward, it's going to be easier to continue the trajectory once democrats reassume power. fancy nancy has it wrong. that new trump inspired republicans in the majority, they are not only rejecting her status quo but rolled back ruben 's help nancy has a a lot of a scream that freezer, she's going to need it. she is going to be joining in the political deep-freeze will soon. she can have the jenny's, i wil take the popcorn because this i going to be good. that's the angle. joining me is the opinion edito of the new york times and fox news contributor. author of the fantastic new boo battle for the american mind. pete to come at this january 6 in the drama they are trying to conjure up with it is just emblematic of everything the democrats have done never
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addressing the concerns of the american people. it's all about politics. >> her entire political career has been based on political power. i respect age and experience, usually comes in with wisdom. in hers, it's a case of failing up and catering to those political aspects who can further her power, which she then uses to crater that political power bright how can you blame her, she flies betwee washington, dc and san francisc and the other time she has to spend fundraising. that is the old cachet of political power that she leverages. what she does when she gets there is listens to the most radical aspect of the cost caucus to preserve that power. that site you get obama care which we need to desperate. >> it was a disaster as we pointed out electoral clay, she is a political disaster for the democrats fraid it's an easy punching bag and all of that, but she is arguing that the democrats today are not using
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january 6 to distract from the real issue. watch. >> very proud of how they have conducted themselves, but we never take rif the ball for issues with america's working families, that's why when we said we are going to lower cost and we are doing that. we are going to increase paychecks, and we did that. >> there are the hand gestures again. charlie, out of touch with her gesticulating, i am shocked. >> absolutely. when she talks about her everything she does, she does for the children. no she doesn't, she as using th children as pawns as pete said, just for personal political power. that's all any of this is ever about. what is kind of amazing to step back and think about is there was a time, not that long ago when nancy pelosi was the far left wing of her party.
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she is now, and a part of this is her success at accumulating this power, she is now sort of the center of her party if may be kind of on the same wing of her party which i realize how strange that is, but to think about that shows just how much power she has successfully garnered for herself. it also means at some point you run out of runway with the american voters, and she is going to pay a massive price fo this parade she made history as becoming the first female speaker of the house, but she i about to make extra history by becoming the first female speaker to lose her majority twice. >> two times. the big news tonight at a virginia sevens descriptor, ended up winning she is going t go up against abigail san berge who claimed to be a democrat moderate, but of course when yo look back at the records, they
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are all the same now. parade they have all evolved into one left-wing democrat caucus fraid we are going to se minority republican candidates show america a new side of the party. >> because the face of the democrat party was has rejected what they believe in. it's become a radical party, nancy pelosi is a reflection of what she's willing to do. she is an example like joe bide feeling, all politics all the time her entire career, falling and the right position at the right time. republicans can respond with a new crop of american first candidates who look a lot different. bill be accused of being white supremacists and they will be very effective in demonstrating the american people who really cares about what they care about . >> when i was listening to the pelosi from 2009, i was screaming laughing and my offic upstairs because i'm watching her like this mental gymnastics
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trying to dismiss the tea party and of course the tea party cam roaring in in 2010 and just routed the democrats, but she didn't care. she's like i'll be back. it is brass knuckles though. she twists arms and lays it dow on the floor. >> you talk about loot expectations for it when you have a media completely on your team, and never asking tough questions, never holding you to account for anything, which is been her entire history, she ca be this kind of bumbling buffoonish person on camera, an never really pay a big price fo it until she pays a massive price for it which i think we'r going to see here now. you reference that victory last night or tonight of vega or myr florez down in texas. those two cases are proof that these old democrat voters care about the actual kitchen table issues like security, including
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border security, but nancy pelosi and joe biden and democrats have completely ignored and it as turning peopl into republicans first get you up a new book out which is so critical now. the battle for the american mind , tell us about it. >> it's about the 100 year progressive takeover up rk-12 classroom. it's not an accident-prone hemingway one-sided it happens gradually and you talk about bankruptcy, we're talking about the classroom. charlie is a part of a series w did on fox nation called the miseducation of america. this unravels the first step to recovery as understanding the depth of the problem. the progressive targeted the minds of american kids and toda they are consolidating this across-the-board. >> it is one half problem, the other part solution. parents and grandparents need t do. >> the solutions are paramount. congratulations on the book.
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great to see you tonight. thank you so much. with joe biden's approval language in in the 40s, gop senators thought it was the perfect time to advance a gun-control bill that was among other things provide funding fo states nationwide red flag wall laws. the huffington post, documentin what was happening on the floor. as the ringleader was really feeling himself. part of it was overheard on the senate floor yelling it's only 80 pages long, how long do you need to read it. he went on to note, is smiling corn and telling democrats, first guns, now it's immigration . joining me now, jd nance. jd, i would like to say i'm surprised by this, but i am not surprised at all. this is just too much. >> you know, one of the things heard about the republican part
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is our superpower is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. one of the ways we lose what should be an election in 2020 t is if we pass a bunch of laws i the next six months at our base eight and we suppress turnout. i don't like red flag laws, i would not have voted for this legislation, but if we advance amnesty, it would be catastrophic for us. the worst thing we could do as party right now in the midst of a historic immigration crisis i to advance amnesty. if we do it, we will get crushe and we will deserve it. >> and hope the defeat and the 2007 amnesty in then the 2013 amnesty with the gang of eight. we have to defeat another amnesty bill. on the issue of these tariffs with china where they're on the wrong side.
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>> it is a massive debate befor america first conservatives and the chamber of commerce conservatives. the tariffs encouraged american manufacturers to stay close to home. part of the reason why we have terrible inflation crisis as we don't make enough of our own stuff. these expanded supply chains ar incredibly brittle, and we have made the terrible mistake of relying on the chinese to make the things we need. we have to undo this. again, it is one of the great achievements of the trump administration. if we walk backwards on the stuff, we will pay a huge price economically and at the ballot box. >> aydin isn't going to ask china for anything brady just going to give the tariff to china periods speaking of pulling the wool over the voter eyes. we are seeing your opponent, ti ryan in ohio it democrat try to do just that. to get my mom raised us on her
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own. this whole neighborhood felt like family. so when obama's trade deal threaten jobs here, i voted against it, and i voted with trump on trade freight i won't answer to any political party i answered to the folks i grew up with. >> we decided to examine his record because he's not he vote with pelosi 95 percent of the time during his time in congres and with biden, get ready for it , 100 percent of the time. he is trying to steal your america first populist mantle, will the voters by this, your u by just three points right now in the latest full? >> of course, trump was only up by one point in ohio according to the polls, i feel good about the race. the mistake that tim ryan is making is that he assumes that those of us in ohio that actually vote that we are a bunch of idiots. we can examine this guys record. he actively worked against trump 's trade policies, he
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worked to defend the police and the state of ohio and has worke every single time to expand the inflationary policies of the biden administration. tim ryan has been a disaster fo ohio energy in american energy which is one of the reasons we have such an inflation crisis i the first place. this guy is a complete fraud trying to run basically as deviants, but i don't think ohi voters are going to buy it for it. >> you probably saw today were agape of the on their own freedom matters hoodies brady can get your gear at laura ingraham.com all the proceeds for the month of june will be donated to the honor flights network. check it out for a texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here to break down the lates on the outrageous police response during the shooting.
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♪ >> there was of sufficient number of armed officers wearin body armor to isolate and neutralize the subject. the only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from one room 11 in roomed 112 is the unseen commander who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of
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children. the law enforcement response to the attack at robb elementary was an abject failure. >> that was the safety commissioner testifying today. the new surveillance photo from inside the school shows police standing their guns drawn wearing shields, but waiting, waiting for a key to unlock the door? waiting for weapons in a radio, for no reason while taylor frie children are bleeding and dying inside the classroom waited for more than an hour for someone t save them. to enemy now is texas lieutenan governor dan patrick. and no you wanted to get out there with this information you came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline 36 hours after the shooting. it just didn't make sense to me what can you tell us tonight? >> that day that i was with you last, we had had to briefing an
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all the information we have learned now, that everyone knew then, was not told to us. so weak by work, we have learne more and more. the reason i ask for this hearing as i wanted to get everything out in public at onc of what we know to this point i the investigation. we don't need any more weeks, w don't need anymore any more behind closed door readings freight laura, my heart breaks for these families, obviously for their loss, but for them today, to find out that that door to the classroom one of th two classrooms was you couldn't open it and go in because there was a strike plate on the door that didn't work freight i don' know if this came out in the hearing, the teacher in an interview had said he turned in the paperwork to repair the doo i don't know how long ago that happen, but the door was unlocked the whole time.
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it could've been in a locked position, but it didn't lock. it was unlocked and he made a decision not to put officers in jeopardy. here is steve mcgraw talking about officer ruiz who is a police officer whose wife was a teacher who ended up dying in this attack very she was inside the classroom. watch. >> we have an officer whose wif called in and said she had been shot and she is dying. so certainly those things and what happened to him as he trie to move forward into the hallway , he was detained and they took his gun away from him. >> think of all the things i heard today, a good guy with a gun his wife was dying was stopped from doing something. it is so infuriating i don't even have words for this spread. >> as steve said, this was an
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abject failure of policing. later today we had various police associations that all basically apologized for this total failure of police work. the idea that we learned today that that door was unlocked for that hour, they didn't need a crowbar or a key, the video shows they never tried the door this police chief in charge of the scene the school police chief over the department of seven, failed in leadership. field leadership. they did not follow the protocol . it's now clear had they gone an right away, they probably would have taken down the shooter, there may have been law enforcement hurt, that is their job, now i think we can conclud that there were children who they have died because we didn' get to them soon enough for teachers, we don't know that fo sure yet, but they should have been in there right away and they didn't go in and the door was open to go in.
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as he still getting paid? >> i assume he is, i don't know. i haven't seen that he has been suspended. the school board will make the decision. i am frustrated with him becaus he did an interview online wher he said he was going to interview and then he doesn't interview and then he does clos stories. the story has been all over the map of what he's been saying in print does not match up with anything that the texas rangers have learned, so far. achy again, i appreciate that hearing today and we are going to continue to follow this. what we now know the truth abou what happen behind closed doors that one stop the left from trying to disarm america. the federalist is reporting a major ammo plant in operation since 1941 is now facing closure , as the government considers restricting the manufacturing and commercial sales of legal ammunition very
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joining me now is senior vp of the leary, college students who had alerted me to this story over the weekend. what do we need to know about this because the government is saying it's a bunch i do about nothing. >> last week, who runs the facility operated by under a contract said that they were going to implement a policy tha would prevent them from selling excess ammunition into the commercial market. and that ammunition is roughly 30 plus percent of the commercial market for that caliber and that caliber is mos often used in modern sporting rifles such as the ar 14.
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so we became aware of this and conversation and we raised our concerns that this would be devastating for second amendmen rights. we're already facing ammunition shortages now because of unprecedented demand. to cut that market by 30 percen would drive prices through the roof. but also it would undermine national security and preparedness because it would cost 500 jobs and it would shut down those lines and then if we found ourselves in as you do more with let's say let's china and they invited taiwan or something, we would not be able to meet the demand of that military. >> lids cut to the chase. let they want is they want the ar 15 out of the hands of private individuals, correct? >> in 2015, the obama administration tried to ban
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falsely claiming it was body piercing ammunition which by definition it is not freight they felt under political pressure from congress and 300 comments from the public so the try to make it illegal, that didn't work. now they are trying to make the ammunition unavailable. >> larry, thank you for explaining this for us for the department of homeland security was forced to admit how many boarding crossings has lit into the country. you will not believe this numbe plus lithic the biden doj has started targeting immigration judges left over from trump. one of those targeted joins us exclusively in a moment.
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>> laura: dhs forced to come clean about how many illegal border crossers have been admitted into the united states.
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1,049,542. in other words, greater than th population of six states including the president's home state of delaware. if you include cutaways and the unaccompanied minors it's likel about 2 million. by the way, the words just keep coming for it here was the scen in yuma, arizona this morning. gave its 4:17 a.m. and here is the current scene. a massive amount of groups crossing. a massive amount. hundreds and hundreds here. this is the longest line i've seen so far pretty joining us now jorge ventura who took that video. people don't talk as much about arizona, it's almost forgotten in this border controversy, where are these people coming from?
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>> here, in the ems sector, we have immigrants coming from all over the world, coming through the sector. we have met so far belarus, russia, even afghanistan, india pursuit peru, brazil, the other issue here as well is really th mexican government plays a role. most cross through guatemala an they are technically not legall allowed to travel through. they get these legal documents that they can legally travel through. essentially the mexican government knows, it is one of the hardest hit sector. it's gotten so bad where there' actually one apprehending 200 migrants from over ten differen countries. we've never seen anything like it before. >> completely overwhelmed freight i know during your reporting, this morning you noted another troubling detail.
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to get there are no border patrol agents. they are so busy with this yuma sector that these folks are going to be waiting here for a couple of hours while more groups to come in here. no border patrol agents, that's how busy it is at the sector. >> what time did the porter patrol show up and how many of them ultimately came? >> so far, we have groups of hundreds and hundreds. ticket no, the border patrol, how many of them came? how many agents are actually there, the highest number crossing? >> literally just one agent was at this sector basically apprehending 200 migrants for the reason there's only one agent is on the left-hand side you see the big gap, that is where they have the got a ways and drug runners running in the middle of the night. all of this is coordinated.
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border patrol agents are busy. they are completely overwhelmed the morale is the lowest i've ever seen covering the border. >> laura: speaking of this ongoing and willful invasion, w have a disturbing report about what is happening in immigratio reports. the washington times reporting doj has actively half-dozen judges here during the trump years and installing judges friendlier to the immigrant whose cases they hear. one of those ousted judges join me now. mr. o'brien, you described this as a weaponization of the immigration area to give
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immigration courts are supposed to be people who to seek a fair review of any claims they have made. the biden administration is trying to turn the court into essentially a free candy store so that anyone who appears in front of the immigration court will be allowed to state and th united states, that is not what the courts were designed to two. >> and the backlog that exist now with this massive crush of humanity. yuma, del rio sector, all throughout texas. what will this do to the immigration report now? >> the biden demonstration is having eyes dismay's all the they are taking a creative approach to reduce the backlog, they are just leasing these people into the interior of the
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united states. there in the same and then trying to replace them with people who meet their own ideological framework. none of this is a recipe for trying to deal with the issue and reduce the backlog in any kind of a meaningful way. it leaves me wondering who is looking out for the interest of the american people in this whole thing? >> want to play the administration line? >> we continue to enforce the laws of this country. we continue to. >> is not accurate what given what you have seen clocks figur is not remotely accurate. i worked with him when i was that u.s. eis he follows up partyline dictated him by the partyline.
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what the immigration courts and what ice are doing right now is not consistent with law and order approach of the spread essentially ice is ignoring immigration laws they don't like . in biden's complacent and this would trying took an enforcemen approach of applying the law to the facts. >> judge, we appreciate your grade thank you so much fred wh is joe biden lying about energy. he is there with answers and a moment.
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♪ >> in an open letter to joe biden chevron ceo wrote you're ministration is largely thought to criticize when it comes to vilify our industry. these actions are not beneficia to meeting the challenges we face red biden was asked about this today and got a bit testy. >> the ministration would be change in approach in order to make progress on the energy crisis the ever reaction to that , sir? >> look, we need more refining capacity.
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>> the washington post had to admit how wrong biden is writin that oil refineries across america are being retired and converted to other usage as america pivots away from fossil fuels. they are in the environmental priorities would make many refineries obsolete in the not-too-distant future. near is the best-selling author of a public apocalypse never. these are easily truth of the line from president biden. it, they endure. your reaction tonight? >> i wish i could write about m investigative journalism skills but these lies are so easy to debunk. last week he said the oil companies were holding holding back today he said that they needed more refinery capacity s he literally contradicts himsel in a few days freight he then said they didn't need to be drilling in alaska and that the oil most people don't know he
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killed the huge for refinery expansion proposed for the u.s. virgin islands they could've processed hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil and he hasn't approved any onshore oil or gas leases since he took it off as brady says he wants to end the fossil fuel industry in than he acts shocked that the oil and gas industry isn't on board wit expanding production. >> the interstate secretary has an interesting idea on how to solve the energy crisis. >> no country has ever been hel hostage to access to the wind o to access to this unburied we will be stronger as a nation if we build the whole supply chain for our clean energy future. >> michael, how does clean energy make us stronger it for just relying more on china for the other stuff we need?
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>> this is the heart of it and why biden has been lying about his effect on the oil and gas industry, even the new york times earlier this week admitte that the batteries, the lithium cell batteries are overwhelmingly coming from chin 50-100 percent of the rare-eart are coming from china we know somewhere near 80 percent of th solar cells are coming from china. it is a way to try to shift our energy, we have energy independence right now they wan to make us dependent on china and we know that is coerced muslim labor that is being used to make those solar panels and the biden demonstration itself calls it a genocide. we know you can't tolerate the society on those renewables. we know they're coming from one of the most vile dictatorships in the world today to tapered. >> get the refineries be brough back online? >> absolutely.
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it is just regimes. people don't understand, but when you it is absolute within 12-18 months they could be significantly expanding production in the united states but they need the leadership an they need the president to want to see that happen rather than wanting to kill the oil and gas industry. >> we appreciate your voice tonight right thank you so much freight up next, another sneak peek for my new fox nation series freight here is a hint o where i went. i guess that's can be easy. there. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental.
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>> the colors of mardi gras or risks colors, purple, gold, green. so along the way, we're given t those colors, faith, justice, and power. we are going back over our 150 years of history. we are actually telling the story of those original colors and the meaning spread. >> at the history is represente in the floats. they are incredibly beautiful but this as part of the hidden gem other wise people don't understand. >> went makes the writing such an expert's because i know you do it with friends and family members and all ages our representative freight. >> i have ridden on it the roya barge for quite a time. we will be writing this year. a couple of our children. we had some of our best friends. >> each year, is different type of memories and a different set of experiences.
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go to fox nation.com when all the episodes drop. you don't want to miss it, that's it for us tonight, it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld's next. >> i hate everybody. happy tuesday, everyone. you all look fantastic, almost as good as me. that will never happen. but, as serious topic tonight. every monday we usually cover the previous weekend violence, it's another thing we got used to tracking like inflat

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