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the va said in a statement in part, quote, this disturbing behavior is contrary to our core values of treatingwi veterans with the dignity and respect they deservee. ve you think t unfortunately that's all the time we have this evening. thank you for making this show possible. please dvr never missss anible. episode n. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takes it away. great show tonight . how many lapel pins do you have tonight ? you seem to grow the lapel pin. do you have another one ? you usually have two and now you have three and they seem to be in a different order than they were in last night. >> no, the three tonight . there's three every night. no. yeah, no. i've got to go back and look at the tape. i think there's a you've done something different every night and . all right. well, no matter i have to i have to clean the jacket once in a while. okay, maybe so you put them in a different order. i'm going to go back and look at that handy awesome, awesome show. that last clip is disturbing, but thank you for playing it. i'm laura ingram . this is ingraham angle back in
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washington tonight , cutting losses. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now it's natural that we as humans often have a hard time letting go , admitting to ourselves that the path we're on is a dead end, that the goal we set is unattainable or that the cost of achieving are just too high. instinctively we feel like ending something prematurely. maybe it's a sign of weakness that quitting for losers but especially in politics the opposite is often true with joe biden as president, there are sadly many areas where america needs to cut her losses first we need to cut our losses in ukraine. if you hadn't noticed, the ukrainians are not winning as our own nation is hurting. we've allocated more than fifty three billion dollars and counting in humanitarian military aid to help them beat back the russians. but now well, here's a headline from bloomberg. putin may win in ukraine, but the real war is just starting
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and more americans now say russia rather than ukraine is winning the war too. but despite that , biden still thinks of spending all that money and time when new mothers can't get formula and people can't afford gas is worth it to defending freedom. defending democracy was not going to go without cost for the american people, but we're going to have to pay a price as well. and the cost of military equipment, economic assistance, humanitarian relief i believe then and i believe now the free world had no choice. america could not stand by . >> it's time to cut our losses before this turns into another iraq or afghanistan where u.s. taxpayers are bled dry for years and years with no victory. europe isn't ponying up the way it should, according to the new working paper by the kiel institute, america is still the biggest overall contributor with about half of all commitments ukraine made by the united states. it's remarkable that the us alone is committed
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considerably more than all eu countries combined and whose immediate neighborhood the war is raging and by the way, sanctions not working. we said they wouldn't they're not. in fact, they're making russia even richer. the ruble is rallying and money is pouring in from china and other nations. russia's oil exports are soaring. oops. second, it's long since time we cut our losses in china last year. our trade deficit with them was over three hundred and fifty billion dollars. we know that you slave labor to make everything from sneakers to computer chips. they flood with sentinel through mexico and they lied about the origins of covid. >> so why are we dependent on china for anything? but biden of course is taking the opposite lesson here . he's poised to lift the trump era tariffs and save some us manufacturers. scott paul , the washington examiner writes
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that allowing an authoritarian state unfettered access to the u.s. markets is no longer an acceptable status quo. we shouldn't abandon important trade leverage against the chinese government to shave a rounding error off the consumer price index. we need to start decoupling from china immediately. >> third, it's time to cut our losses with a full session . the democrats talk about how great transitions can be painful at times. but what we're seeing under biden the transition from prosperity to poverty, from independence to servitude, americans just can't afford two and a half more years of high prices for gas, for food and more goods. biden, meanwhile, responds not with more drilling permits on federal lands but with gimmicks by suspending 80% gas tax federal gas tax for the next 90 days, we can bring down the price of gas and give families just a little bit of relief. a second action i'm taking is
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calling on states to either suspend the state gas tax as well or find other ways to deliver some relief. >> they love the 18 set and behind them on the wall that many of the same gas station owners into losing money for the good of the country. >> my message is simple to the companies running gas stations and setting those prices at the pump. bring down the price you are charging at the pump. do it now. do it today. it's a weird voice he uses. does he not realize that most gas stations are small businesses? a lot of them are mom and pops. they're not owned by big oil. joe , is he stupid or is he just plain stupid at this point? sometimes it's really hard to tell. i don't know. but then again, the press thinks that we all complain too much. >> it's a great deal of america is where it is uncomfortable that they're spending more but they're not going to go under. yeah, it's costing more for
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gas. but guess what ? you are still going to take the holiday fourth of july vacation. you can still eat out. so i'm going to need you to calm down and back off because it feeds into this fear and then a sb54 of people making decisions that creates the very thing that they are fearful of. and if you're in that category, calm down. yes. she's an actual journalist for the washington post. fourth, we also need to cut our losses in this voca five military things are so bad with race and indoctrination among our soldiers that even west point is losing its allure. courtesy of judicial watch, we see the academy training materials. they include these gems in order to understand racial inequality and slavery. it is first necessary to address whiteness. one slide reads whiteness is a location of structural advantage of race privilege. now do you all realize that none of this gets funded without republican votes?
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so it's time to put our money where our mouths are and say no. cutting our losses means reforming our military back to its original purpose and role as a fighting force fist. it's time to cut our losses with all things covid if right to biden, the government would billions of dollars more for testing. we don't need and vaccines for infants and toddlers that most parents don't want. just a month into his presidency, though, the president was talking a very good game. >> i want you to know that once we beat covid we're going to do everything we can and can't as we know it. >> but now eighteen months later, he's looking for more money covid still circulating and he made an ominous reference. >> we do need more money but we don't just need more money for vaccines for children eventually we need more money to plan for the second pandemic. there's going to be another pandemic. >> we have to think ahead. i'm going to say this in a way
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that biden fans can understand control can't stop the virus. great. now when the gop takes congress, they need to turn off the money spigot here to defund any remaining vaccine mandates, especially the push for vaccines. small children, the entire cowritten estriol complex needs to be investigated from the nih to fauci and the naiades because americans need to know whether our scientists have been compromised by grants from big pharma or by their relationships with china. six we need to cut our losses on crime by defeating the liberal vas wreaking havoc across america. it was thinking if saffron's isco can boot the soros funded bomb, so can other cities. so it's time for billionaires who are sane to fund new campaigns to oust all the left wing nuts who have eliminated cash, bail and generally made our streets more dangerous. this is just a matter of life
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or death at this point. and seven, we need to cut our losses. the gop establishment. oh, yes. those dinosaurs lumbering around more interested in doing deals with biden and staying true to the constitution. last year they signed on to an idiotic infrastructure bill and now many of the same senators are signing on to a gun control bill . fourteen republicans all led by john cornyn of texas. they're giving biden a victory and infringing on the rights of law abiding americans. the legislation is 80 pages long and last night a vote was called just hours after the text was even released. it's a complete travesty. it's one more step on the road to a gun. more on this later. and finally, americans need to cut their losses with the party in power. democrats are in charge and may not vladimir putin are destroying almost everything we love today. americans are getting poorer by the day that the cost of everything is going up.
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oh , except for one thing, the dnc has slashed the price of a commentariat photo op from fifteen thousand to five thousand. what a bargain. but when america is hurting, when our people are hurting, when policies and plans aren't panning out, it's time to switch gears. the swamp here in dc, it's home to many varieties of swamp monsters sleazy lobbyists, feckless politicians and fat cat consultants. it's time to cut our losses and cut them all loose and that's the angle. joining me now, mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and editor in chief of the federalist. also with me is steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump in america, first legal founder. this really isn't about left and right anymore in many ways this is about common sense prosperity and in dependance, something that americans used to embrace without question is and we've seen actually this going on for decades that we've had this establishment
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with people in both parties that were tasked with handling the big issues of the day, you know, controlling our borders, managing our wars, handling our economy. and they've actually just done a really remarkably bad job with it. you had that one brief period of time where you had one president who chose to do things a different way and that was actually pretty successful, which is why they had to get rid of him because they didn't want people to see that you could actually tackle issues on the border. you could have an economy where wage and job growth were increasing, where you could deregulate and move things into a place where businesses had more freedom, where you could have peace breaking out globally. that was a threat to the establishment. they are very happy right now. the rest of the country is not and it is a bipartisan problem even if we have to be honest that this is mostly a function of the party that's in charge right now, which is the democrat party in charge of the house, the senate and the white house. and it's their policies that are so important. even seeing biden which i reference rick klein angle standing there with 18 cents behind like 18 cents a gallon.
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i'm not saying that's nothing, but that's not going to make much of a difference in the lives of the average working person in this country. but they actually think i guess that's going to sell well. it shows the people running the white house aren't only radical, but they're also not very bright. i mean, a large number of people the white house's work had to sit around planning the messaging plan, the visuals plan, their the rollout and they all came out with the idea 18 cents that'll do. it was five dollars, six dollars i guess you can say 18 cents. but i would say one thing in your brilliant, brilliant opening tonight i really want to hammer home, which is that none of this happens without money being spent, which requires republican votes if republicans take the majority next year through the appropriations process, they can defund each and every one of these radical policies and take their case to the american people and prevail
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. molly, on this issue of the west point training materials, where will the republican leadership where are they ? why are they calling these people to the mat getting hearings going and saying not another dime to this ? we have we have a fighting force we're supposed to train. i mean, this is an existential yeah. for you to not have a military that's capable of defending and advocating america's interests. we have woke generals who are destroying what had been a very strong military and you would think that just basic concern about the country would lead republicans to to step out and say something instead. they seem to be joining with a lot of democrat plans and increasing funding. your favorite press secretary today was basically asked about biden's economic plan and she delivered kind of a remarkably incoherent response even for her . let's watch you keep referencing the status the president wanted to look at what specifically stated that he would get something. she talks to the economy and his economic team. right. they present him with the
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information that he needs with any other decision that he makes that that deals with, with a decision like this . you know, a decision that he has to make that's going to really have a direct effect. i mean, this happens when any decision that he makes as you're going to hear god speaking to us from kamala harris, i mean, what's going on there is astonishing that nobody in this administration is capable of communicating a coherent thought with the sole purpose apparently of the press briefing is to further reduce confidence in the ability of our nation to even stumble along to any degree at all. it really is terrifying to think that the formal individual responsible for explaining this administration's policies, the white house press secretary cannot put two sentences together. how about this china to the rescue deal with russia, china and india buying perhaps more oil than we even knew to give vladimir putin an economic
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victory in the midst of these sanctions. how many times that we hear biden and co. talk about how important we got all these countries together on sanctions ,the image that was presented by jake sullivan and other people in the biden white house was that the entire world was unified and that they had that they had actually gathered everybody everybody together that is clearly not true and it really speaks to just the complete lack of strategy that they have. they have gotten the united states involved and escalated the conflict, which is with a nuclear power which i think people forget the seriousness of that and they don't seem to have any strategy they have and don't even seem to have an endgame plan. and they are you know, they're flailing. well, john kirby was asked about this today of course, the spokesman at the pentagon. let's watch. >> the chinese have imported a record amount of oil from russia and the trade between the two countries is growing. what message do you have to the chinese related to this ? as we've said at the outset, called on china to be a
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responsible power and to join the rest of the world in condemning what russia has done in ukraine and enforcing sanctions against russia for it . and i thought the white house statement i mean we're asking china to be a responsible player. i mean, they have got a million people and camp be responsible. thanks. it's responsible, genocidal country. this administration delivers never ending humiliation and republicans, if they take power, they need to use that power to shut this lunacy down and on the china issue, we have a lot of republicans sadly who are on the wrong side of that issue. mitch mcconnell, number one guys, great to see you tonight as always. my and steven now tonight we have another sneak peek of my new fox nation series hidden gems with or in this episode took me to philly where one artist found beauty in some unlikely items cardboard boxes . campbell smith has never taken an art class. he's self-taught. he also happens to have been diagnosed with autism, but he hasn't had either of those
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does the bill incentivize states to enact red flag lawsom with promises of money? because red flag laws seem benign on their face but not when they're put in the hands of political actors because under these laws, if a court order is obtained, an officer can see someone's gun if they've been flagged as potential o o a danger to themselves or others, what constitutes a danger? that's the issue at hand . so no one can really tell us and with how joe biden mandates were viciously handed down and enforced in blue states during the pandemic ace, don't think for a second that with these laws there won't be abuse as well. here now with some perspective on this is senator mikeit lee of utah who voted againstva advancing this bill. senator , i can't tell you how many calls and emails i'vema received in the past 24 hoursat from these are solid conservative folks, great people who are horrified about what the republican party is doing right now. >> your reaction is understandably i mean, loo,
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this is a bill that we saw fore the first time just a few minutes before we were asked to vote on it within a few minutes, a few minutes, a fewte minutes and it was strangean though magically the washington post had it by midday yesterday. we weren't allowed too t seeo ii until moments before we were asked to vote on it. this is 80 pages, 80 pages,of something s you can read quickly if you're reading a fast paced novel or a newspaperpe or something out of this , you know, legislative text takes a little longer to digest t and fully understand a lot ofe their characterization of it didn't quite add up and it still does.s. the red flags laws kind of on the face of it sounds like it's okay. well, someone's in danger. but isn't the problem when youna give block grants to states to enact these red flag laws and administer what constitutes a danger? couldto it be a posting that if you disagree on climate changema i mean, i don't know depending on who the, the judge happens? to be . this is this is one of the problems o with what mark levine describes as crony federalism, where congres doesn't want to legislate it in an area. so we'll pay the states to do
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it and we'll pay the states to do it in a way that gives us plausible deniability from whatever bad things they do. anyiooesn't contain restrictions on their ability to infringens t on due processss on second amendment rights. they could allow a coworkerdmso anonymously to report someone they don't like and in some states that would suffice . now a new poll from trafalgar shows that about 46% believere that the red flag gun controlaw laws have the potential tosl be abused by local authorities and government officials to disarm political opponents and or citizens who disagree with them. and 72 percent of republicans believe that wow, that's a that's a pretty pretty steven mcgraw to a republican given the fact that we have 14 prominent leadership republicans voting for l this legislation. sure. and it's doublyeg concerning whn you figure that not only could they do that for partisan political reasons, regardless of what the reason is, i don't't care what the reason is. ifg you're taking away a constitutional right from someone based on a mere accusation where there's not due process and opportunityri in court prior to
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the deprivation of the constitutional right, due process. that's's something i don'tly actually reference the due processhe issue i believe todayb can we play that because i wantc everyone to understand how we addressed it. this was mitch mcconnell. itth will send money not just the states that decide to implement so-called red flag laws but to every state to fund crisis intervention programs of their own choosing unsighted do not use the money for red flag laws. we'll have to build in new due process protectionshe that have never, never been required before. >> you know what he's talking about that i know the provisionse that he's talking about. i don't knowti that i agree d with his characterization of it. what due process provision because i read it and i'm not there due process provisions. it says in there atet the beginning of the paragraph that he's citing, it says therer will be due process, there will be due process, pre deprivation post before they take the gun away a and after later on in the paragraph it describes
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what you and i understand to be due process. you know, the right to cross-examine witnesses present contradicting on the right. t t if i don't see this , i don't i believe you. you're represented by counsel and those things are dueay process. but it then says at the appropriate time , meaning the state gets to decide whens. the appropriate time is and if the state wants to the decide that all you have to have as an expert order in advance of the deprivation and then later you can sue the government to back .nogun that will be the case.ay so here's another example where we're paying the states to doo. something that congress doesn't dare to do on its own. this is what's in sort of evil about this . t do you thinkhi constitutionally it should be upheld? i think constitutionally itti would be difficulton to strike as a facial matter, but as ar. this has myriad opportunitieses of being unconstitutional in its application. but you and i both know, laura , there are countlessre instances of constitutional deprivations that are never litigated and that's what i'm worried about here .ou senator , thank you for voting d
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as you did and thank you for explainings 80 page monstrosity to us . we really appreciate it.t. and while the gun contro bill had the blessing of senatee leadership from the start, house republican whip steve galley's is advising his caucus to vote no . now some of those members of the press conference to advance that guidance, the senate is recklessly moving forward with their gun grabbing legislation , thereby movingan our nation down a dangerous path of perilpe and lawlessness. let t me be clear. the senate package is notpr a compromiseom. it's gun control, plain and simple. we did not anticipate that we would be playing defense against republican senators preserving the second amendment if this bill is passed through the house, through the senate and ultimately at the white house, we will repeal repeal this . we will fight every day to make sure leadership protects the american citizen's right to keep and bear arms a and in appropriations we will defund
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this . this is unconstitutional while the right in it can't be said c enough. the biggest gun control push in 30 years is being advanced under the coverei of a tragedy that was exacerbated by an unlocked school door. the absence of a resource officer and the cowardicea of the youth all day police. joining me now is someone you, just heard from of course, congresswoman lauren bobert, chair of the second amendment committee. congresswoman, republicans always seem to do this . yeah, themselves. i mean, just they defeat fromth the jaws of victory. yes. really unfortunate becausear we know exactly what the democrat party is for. we know what they're k running on and we know f that their failed policies, they failed on everything from fro afghanisn to the border to inflation and supply chains and on and on . and really the only wayy republicans can losewa the midterms is if they start acting like democratst and that's exactly what 14 senators did. you just heard fromms
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senator mike lee that they didn't even have time to actually read and comprehendd the text that they received. and if you go to these 14 senators websites on their campaign pages, well, they all tout gunal controll but they've traded that gun control for the lobbyists on k street and they would ratherfo follow after them instead of they say their second amendment. they say they're second amendment defenders on their websites. then they went for a gun control. yes, exactly. that they're for this but they've traded that to the k street lobbyists. a and now here we are defending red flag laws. we're trying to tell them exactly why we cannot have this . we are defending the american people from this legislation. and isn't it amazing the second amendment is under siege by they very t people that theon constitution is supposed toec protect us against? what do kentuckians think?ck i just think of the people i know from kentucky they don't like this , but i guess mitch mcconnell just got reelected g and maybeue he won't run again. but john cornyn fresh off being booed in his home state responded this way to criticism from the nra.
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they have a membership and a business model that will not allow them to to support any legislation. and so i understand where they're coming from. but i think most people will not allow any outside group to veto good public policy. m >> the nra is made up of u millions and millions of americansp who vote for republicans. yes, but i guess those are outsiderss and the world of john cornyn, this defense the outsiders too is only the nra, right? yes. it's interesting. i didn't knower that in texas we had both parties represented in the senate. i thoughtt we just had republicans there. but it's interesting you mentioned you've we see now what actually happened there and the time that it took to actually get that situation under control if that's even what you call that item. yes, exactly. we need to harden our schools. we need to secure our schools. and this. bill doesn't exactlyth do that . this isn't whereto we need to start.
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we don't need to start with infringing on the rights of american citizens and taking away their right to defendd themselves just afterid what happened in korea, what they did with covid t. how can we trust them on any of this ? we can't, laura .'t tha that'st's exactly it. we cannot trust the federal government. they have shown time and time again t that they will overreach this over this heavy hand of governmente will overreach and crush the american citizens. this will be used as a weapon against american citizens. and bobert>> great to see you l as always. thanks so much, congressman. and remember, if you cannot watch us live, make sure to sety a series record on your dvrou. you don't want to miss us everym weeknight at 10 p.m. but coming up, prices are falling. but not where you'd like and slapstick outside of the senate. >> raymond arroyo 1% seen and unseen is next . mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and i'm here with my wonderful wife of almost 50 years, janet and our puppies over the years we've learned to make a marriage work and love respect and most
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drops. they're starting with nfte, those non fungible tokens. they're really just digital artworks that live online l and they're losing value along with cryptocurrency. cu celebs have paid thousands foror digital bored apes. seth green just admitted that someone hackeden his fauci board. he had toan pay a ransom to get the image back . now scientists at the university of pennsylvania are getting in on at the act. they are auctioning off and i know you'll want to bid on this one . laura . a covert vaccine nfte at christie's we strongly believe it'll bring into the low to mid six figures and possibly into the seven figures. >> laura , some of these nfte are fetching million of dollars. beeble,, a digital artist, soldg nfte forit sixty nine million dollars a pop. wait a so you keep it like we're on your computer and it's
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just yeah. >> it's been so bluntly a secure train. but is it is it a moving s picture orec it can be a movingi picture. >> wect raymond we should offern our own nfte or atft least oh it would be fun i think. >> i don't know. how about it raymond chair flip nfte well that might get a buck or two or i'll bet a series ofer iconic ingram earring dropou and f.d. could fetchld at least twenty five or forty bucks orr i would spend that on them. oh that's the one one . >> leah.h. well that'sau that was i said should pay for that . okay well yeah we got a fewon things bad. one of the few things i agreehi with bill gates on he saids yout know this is the greater fooler in operation that someone else will pay more for something and therefore i'll make moneyhi off of it. i mean at this point, if rich people want to spend money on nfte, i've got some artesiann air for them right here that i'd love to get off my hands now what else, raymond?
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you wha mentioned something elsg like kamala. oh, no. the commentariat photo ops that i mentioned. what about that ? well, you mentionon this you mentioned that earlier in thee in the angle about her photo ops being slashed. well, a recent l.a. reception, president biden charged attendee's between twenty five and thirty six thousand dollars for pictures with the president $25g but do you think those pricesfo are going to hold given this performance today? when the cost of oil does come down? we need the price at the gas s stations that they take charge at the pump to come down as well. gas stations pass along the decree not to katie britt to decrease in oil prices. the price ofar a barrel of oilsn goes up. it't doesn't take much time for the price at the pump to go up or for the confidence of your supporters to go down speak.ger i mean, pretty soon he's going to have to ask congress toro appropriate money to pay people
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you have to stop tackling each other. all rightll thenht, we'll just tackle big ag consolidation. >> thank goodness they didn't try to address the baby formula shortage or they might bottle fed each other in theec senate dining room. i mean, these look just because you look like key doesn't mean your key and peele somebody needs to tell cory booker b that they need to get back to work. okay, first of all, how much time did that take? that took some time right? some time and something. but then they try to act it. i mean, don't we have a lot ofs problems facing our country and this is their way to address agriculture, consolidatetu? i don'tio follow the connection between what they justy don't get it. i don't i don't understand is that this crisis point we needs
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primary in the commonwealth of virginia. now her win is just the latest step towards something we've been heralding on this show o. a it'sme called the new american majority and we think it's formingg in the midterm elections now she's going to face so-called incumbent moderate democrat abigail smashburger in virginia and she joins me now.f first of all, congratulations. unbelievable. t well, smashburger wasted no time . she sees you as a huge threat,t, obviously she gave an interview today and she said my opponent is very extreme out of touch with average voters. we see my opponent bringing rather extrememe individuals to the district and certainly espousing extreme positions apparently she doesn't like using your name. i mean, look atam the end of the day, she issh afraid she still is trying to figure out what to do with yes. back up.p.id but we're excited we have the momentum on our side in the conversations we're having with voters across the 7th district indicate that they're ready for changeeaea and we're ready to deliverer that change this november. i want to read you something straight fromg bamberger'sk website.
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she said i will work with anyone to create a proposal for immigration reform that gives certainty to recipients increase an earned pathway to legal status for undocumented immigrants currently living here now yes, she doesn't believe that peoplee already here illegally should have to touch back to their home country to reapply for citizenship. she believes everyone should be able to stay here , which ish last time i checked amnesty. your view on that? look, here is abigail smashburger using flower language to tryry to distract the voters of her real intentions. we're a nation of laws for a reason. as a law enforcement officer, it's my job to enforce a law s enough with the double servicece that you're giving us . abigail bamberger, how about you start to really enforce the laws that we have on the books and empower the brave men and women down att the border to do the job that they were sworn to do? i thank you. flummox the left you i think they don't know what to do with you. are you excitedbo about the debate that you will obviously have with her at least one debate and perhaps more so? absolutely. i really am.
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look, she has a voting record that she should absolutely be embarrassed of and we're going to remind her every single step ofll the way of that voting record and we're not going to allow the voters to forget either. well, she says, look, yes, i voted with pelosi 92% of the time, but that was she's i think among the ten who voted least often with pelosi and she did not vote for pelosi when she was up for her speakership. so i think that'shi kind ofin what she holds on to. and you said at the end of d the day she isay supported this president and enabled him every single step of the way and we're in the condition we're in right now because of democrat failed leadership and their failed positions on policy on the issue of gun control. she voted in the house with a bill that's making its way right now through the us .ay she but earlier in may she said without concrete action, the cycle a of mass carnage in this country will go on broken. we need g to move toward reinstating a ban ofri the manufacturing saleng and transfer of military style assault weapons currently on the markets are millions
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and millions of guns. the ar 15s what she really think about guns, do you think? i don't thinkou she even knows what she's talking about. at the end of the day, you just have her saying things just to say it. butt no real solution offering anything that's actually going to address the issue that weio have right now. if you're serious aboutut protecting our children, if you're serious about protecting educators, let's start by putting school resource officers in all off our schools. let's start by hiring veterans retired law enforcementhr officers to ensureea that ifdy a threat does present itself, they're readydy to tackle it head on. well, it seems see like i'm seeg a lot of time in virginia. i went to university of virginia. there are a lot of ar 15 lawid abiding gun owners in the t commonwealth of virginia. i think they will be shocked tol know what you really think about gun control. yes, weit are so excited to wath this race. i can't wait to watch your first debate with sandbaggers ranneberger and maybe she'll get your name right. yes. it's great to seeeerigh you and congratulations for having me. thank you . b all right. when we come back , jello shots a boon for smallon business.
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>> laura: a bar in omaha going viral right now over a jello shot challenge that it does yearly in conjunction with the college world >> for $4.50 for each shot, college baseball fans can decide which team each shot gets counted toward.fo this year, teams are breaking big records at rocco's. here's the owner on what arkansas just did. >> they had purchased 1000 jello shots, there was a guy buying 100 at a time from ole miss, i've created a monster here. >> arkansas fans bought -- and oleshg miss 5927 totaling nearly 60,000 dollars worth of jello shots.
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