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laura ingraham takes it from here. high laura. >> how are you doing, judge? you did a great job. is at 5:00? it's 5:00 somewhere. >> your time it's 10:00. >> got to stay up late. great job and great to see you as always. i am laura ingraham and this is jan one on a busy tuesday night. the united states of fear is the focus of tonight angle. the press and the party that they represent want you to be afraid. i am talking very afraid. covid sub variants are here. they are super-duper contagious. consider changing your travel plans if you are thinking of attending big events. i can tell you it's more variance specifically subareas of omicron circulating and more of us are vulnerable for
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reinfection. >> we are looking at the fall and winter and preparing for a variety of scenarios. this is difficult if we get a resurgence of the infection. >> very, very scary. by the way, if you happen to be african-american they want you to be afraid because they will tell you you will be indiscriminately killed for no reason other then the color of your skin. it's an epidemic out there of police involved shooting. >> what exactly will it take to stop this level of execution style killing of black men and black women at the hands of law enforcement? >> this needs to be at the top of the list for the attorney general to address white supremacy and those organizations in law enforcement and outside of law enforcement around the country that are targeting black and brown people. dimmick that's an ugly lie. the truth is the suspects do not resist arrest. they don't run away and they don't turn and look like the fireman or police. the chance of being injured, let
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alone shot by a police officer is infinitely small. but still they want you afraid and not trusting of anyone in uniform ever. and of course they want you afraid of climate change. hello. i have children when the planet will burn up and flood? you need to rethink your climate. >> climate is code red. we have to take action. >> we have so little time. we need to throw everything at it that we can. >> they want you so panicked that in the end you will be totally fine with traveling less, paying $6 or $7 or $10 a gallon for gas. then you can blame gas station owners were price gouging. over the weekend president biden tweeted, a comment for mostly mom-and-pop shops that are just trying to get by now, saying this is a time of global war and global pair. bring down the price you are paying at the pump. and do it now.
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if this is biden's answer to high energy prices, the man is totally out of gas. they also want you afraid of speaking your mind because if you do you could lose your job, lose your promotion, lose your board seat, lose your spot in college and even a position in the u.s. military. chiller posted a media posting military leaders were mistakes made during the withdrawal from afghanistan and demanding accountability he was relieved of duty. today's decision to stop publishing six dr. seuss books comes after they have been criticized for spreading racist images. spent there's a small but growing revolt of artists scrubbing their music from the platform. they took issue with the joe rogan experience. >> the university of virginia said it disenrolled 49 students who signed up for classes but then failed to provide a vaccine card. >> after the horror that was visited upon highland park yesterday, they even want you afraid of attending patriotic
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celebrations. a fourth of july tradition is just too dangerous going forward. >> from the showing that there are no holidays for mass shootings in america. >> we have to do something now. no community is safe. no community is safe. >> a wealthy suburb of chicago, of maybe the quintessential american city in the heartland, on the 4th of july, at a parade. if you are not safe there, where are you safe? >> okay. the shooting happens every weekend by the way in chicago, st. louis, baltimore. they don't have the freaked out view on their faces. because it's highland park, yeah. using this evil act to wipe out patriotic traditions which we know is ultimately going on is a new low even for the left. of course, they want you also afraid to own a gun or to apply for a concealed carry permit because they will make sure that
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your name and your address leaks accidentally as it did in california. but instead of selling fear and division, wouldn't it be nice if we all began to focus on solutions? don't people want solutions? i sense they do. on the mass shooting in illinois, indications are that robert crime was a regular pot user. one look at him and to the untrained eye he looks like a complete psychotic. i've never seen anyone look like that. what can regular pot use trigger in young men in particular? psychosis and other violent personality issues. police say that in 2019 they were called to the shooters home twice. the first was on april 2019 after a reported suicide attempt and the second was in september 2019 after receiving a call from a family member who said he was threatening to kill everyone. police removed 60 knives, a dagger and a sword from the house but they say there was no probable cause to make an arrest at the time.
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just run-of-the-mill behavior, i guess. much of the online presence points to simmering psychosis. under the stage name a week the wrapper he posted a disturbing music video back in 2021 that featured a stick figure drawing wearing a tactical gear and carrying a rifle. a newspaper clipping about lee harvey oswald who associated assassinated jfk. we has been planning the attack for weeks and disguised himself as a woman to get away. all the signs were there. but in a positive development over the past few weeks, the media seem to be recognizing the danger of sustained high thc content in young people, regular use among young people. it only took them four years to catch up to what the science and er nurses and actors were screaming about in places like colorado and california. they saw it with their own eyes. one rigorous study found that the risk of having psychotic
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disorder was five times higher among daily high potency cannabis users in europe and brazil than those who had never used it. doctor sharon levy from boston children's told told the paper the younger you are the more vulnerable your brain is to developing these problems. for some reason, just thinking about all these horrific acts of evil that have been perpetrated in the american public. we still weeks later don't have a toxicology report from the uvalde mask shooter despite earlier reports that he was a regular weed user. why the delay? congress rushed to pass this gun-control bill in the aftermath of the heinous shooting, but where's the demand for answers on other key aspects of the case? no curiosity there whatsoever? let me tell you this. the marijuana industry is making billions on the lie that weed is fine, no big deal.
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even for young people, healthy people, it could be healthy for you, in fact. no one is arguing, nor have i, that most people who use high thc products end up as violent psychotics. that's ridiculous. but there is mounting scientific evidence of the increase in violent behavior among young people and regular sustained cannabis use. since the media wants to spend time scaring people, focus on scaring young people away from what? what would make sense? what would be helpful? scare them away from using this drug as young people. but i will tell you, the pot industry is extremely well-funded. if it's protected by some high placed republicans. former house speaker jon weiner saw a quick buck to be made and joined an advisory board after being against legalizing pot. and democrats like new york city mayor eric adams says the extra tax revenue from pot is great
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for him. it's disgusting when you visit new york. big weed uses its well-paid pot pushing media allies in social media influencers to trash anyone who questions the mad rush to legalization. i can tell you this. i don't give a rip. they trash me morning, noon and night. they are pushing pot on our kids. we are pushing for answers and accountability. these are the eyes of some of the mass killers who have reportedly been regular pot users. look at them. those in politics and in the media who devote their time and energy to fear mongering on fake issues while covering up the truth about the growing scourge of violent psychosis in our young people, they have to be called out. they have to be defeated. and then the public has to be educated. and parents, this means you need to get into the game. this means you understanding that this can happen to you and your family no matter how wealthy you are, how
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well-adjusted you are, how mature and to gather your children seem. it's time to call out the phonies and call in the worriers for common sense. and that's the angle. joining me now is doctor ken for an editor and evidence medicine. he is also on the board of directors for the international academy on the science and impact of cannabis. what am i getting wrong here? >> thank you, laura, for having me. you are not getting anything wrong, to be honest. i believe that it's important that the public understands that the definition of high potency thc boils down to any products that are more than 10% thc, which currently doesn't exist in the state of colorado where the average smoke about 17% to 20% thc and then you get into concentrates that are pushing 85% to 99% sometimes claiming 100% thc products.
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the science is still trying to catch up to the industry because these products are being generated and allowed access to our youth without any real guardrails. you talked about the mayor wanting suicide. that's the prevalent item in team suicide in colorado. >> it's interesting because the highland park mayor was actually the shooter's cub scout leader as a kid. he had this to say about him. >> i know him as somebody who was a cub scout when i was a cub scout leader. it's one of those things where you step back and say what happened? how did somebody become this angry, this hateful? somebody clearly had a mental breakdown. but i don't want to ascribe it to mental health. i want us to talk about the fact that there are weapons of war on our streets.
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>> doctor, at some point does this become a weapon of war, whether it's a war from south of the border or it's grown here or in another form it comes across the border from another country? we have thousands and thousands of kids who are smoking regularly before they go to school every morning. we don't know the percentage of thc and the compound. we have no idea. >> you are absolutely right. i think it's a matter of public health and safety. that was the impetus for founding our nonprofit on the international academy and the science and impact of cannabis. it's not a pardon issue. it's a public health and safety issue. our general public and even the medical community that i speak to on a regular basis doesn't have any idea about what the impact these products are having, not only on our communities but particularly on our youth who are much more vulnerable and at risk for
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developing addiction issues with cannabis or psychosis. we don't know the toxicology of the uvalde shooter or the most recent shooter in illinois. sometimes they may be negative. psychosis is sometimes a bridge you cannot uncross. even though the toxicology may be negative at that point in time, sometimes the psychosis persist for weeks or doesn't even come back. that's the big concern that we have as a medical community. >> doctor, this is why i love doing the show. it's a privilege every night. you taught me something i did not know. the toxicology itself can be misleading so you can have almost a clean toxicology, but the psychosis could have set in over time with previous high thc content pot use? i didn't even know that. >> absolutely. absolutely. to mac i mean, why do you think there is so much hesitancy in the medical community to speak out about this given what they are saying in places like boston
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children's, er and colorado and california and even the new york times times is waking up to it. >> to be honest i am disappointed in the medical community. i have been speaking on this for over 15 years. finally, we are starting to get some traction where the medical community is starting to see the impacts not only the emergency department, but in psychiatric and drug recovery programs on our roads and driving impairment. the ones that are most at risk and vulnerable or the youth. the fact that an 18-year-old can get the medical marijuana card in a matter of a minute in colorado based on my personal experience is somewhat frightening. they can still be in high school, get their medical marijuana card and become the school drug dealer. that is not hypothetical. that happens. we know and you know people that have been impacted by this. it is simply frightening.
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>> doctor finn, thank you for educating us tonight as always. it isn't just the new york times times warning about the potency of medical marijuana and kids. the daily mail took to the streets of california where a reported number one in five residents use cannabis regularly. they spoke to a doctor who runs the center for cannabis at ucla. she told the publication, we are seeing a lot more patients that have gone from smoking once every two months to using cannabis every day. they don't realize the harm. those that are addicted might not realize that all of their friends are the same. joining me now is alex berenson who is of course the author of tell your children the truth about marijuana, mental illness and violence. also the author of unreported truth. alex, the new york times times is slowly coming along to the realization, but the media are largely complicit and the scourge of high thc marijuana in our kids.
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>> they are worse than complicit. they have been encouraging this for years and years. people are starting to wake up perhaps the children of reporters and nice liberal communities like park slope or northwest dc are seeing there is children and friends of their children are getting wrecked by psychosis, paranoia and other problems and consumption of high thc, cannabis or the pure extracts can cause at a young age. people are starting to wake up. i will never forget in 2019 when tell your children came out. reading an article in the washington post that was headlined, i smoked pot with my teenage son. we are closer now. i thought to myself, this is incredible that you are pushing this on people. >> alex, a lot of parents when i bring this up with them, they roll their eyes and say that is you being you, laura.
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they will literally roll their eyes at me and laugh at me. i don't care. it doesn't bother me one bit. a lot of these shooters, and it looks like this kid as well, were regular pot users. period. they try to scrub it in the background. >> that is certainly true. the thing is fortunately, even in the united states in 2022, mass shootings are relatively rare. we are talking about anecdotal phenomenon. i think the increase in psychosis and other negative effects is no longer anecdotal. one of the things that we really need to do is get the kind of data in the united states and the european countries are collecting. we are terrible about collecting real data on mental illness in the united states. i can only imagine the cannabis industry will fight hard against this. we need to get this. we need the numbers so we can know just how much damage we are doing and how quickly i think
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that will help stop things. i do think the tide is starting to shift. when we talked in 2019 about this i thought national legalization was an inevitability. i'm not so sure that is true anymore. there are more and more parents in places like highland park and wealthy communities where parents have real influence and who never thought that this could happen to their kids are seeing the real problems. >> it is happening. thank you for your work in this regard and always being brave on the subject as many others. how financially illiterate is joe biden? charlie has an idea. plus remember when biden needlessly cast into the strategic petroleum reserves? you will not believe were some of it was sent. former director john radcliffe is here with a shocking revelation coming up next.
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every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. you may have noticed this. biden is struggling a lot lately. the white house is struggling a lot including with basic financial literacy. that brings us to two nights edition of reading with kj. >> how does the president go from blaming high gas prices on
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putin two small business owners now? >> here's the thing about that, peter. when you look at as of this morning when you look at the crude oil and when you look at wholesale oil prices as well, they declined about 15%. retail gas prices however have only declined just about 3% over the same time period as we have seen with the crude oil prices and the wholesale gas prices. meanwhile, those same retailers are profiting. >> just based on the president's tweet you straight ahead make a direction or a deep this understanding of dynamics. >> as you know we completely disagree with jeff bezos. we will continue to call on everyone along that distribution chain as i just mentioned from oil companies to refineries to distributors to a retailers to pass their lower costs through
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to consumers. >> joining me now is charlie gasparino from foxbusiness. it's great to see you tonight. i will repeat jeff bezos question. i was reading a little bit. is this purposeful misdirection or just a complete financial illiteracy of basic market dynamics? >> well, it's always involved, but this is a particularly economically, i want to say illiterate but a president that lacks literacy when it comes to the economy. it's not just on this one. this is obvious. most of the gas station owners are small business people that operate on thin margins. the minute that the price on the futures markets go down it is not reflected in what they have already paid for the stuff that you are pumping in the tanks. they are not trying to rip people off. mom & pop are not trying to rip people off. the other basic stuff is about
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raising taxes on billionaires so we can lower inflation. that ain't going to happen either. you raise taxes on upper income people and the small businesses actually will pass down that cost to consumers so it may increase inflation. we could go on and on about this. it's a scary time in this country. i will tell you why. when i hear from my ceo sources who are moderates, who are democrats, who go nuts every time trump put out a tweet about something in the world is coming to an end. they are really worried about joe biden and that he does not have the economic chops, the intellectual chops i should say, to deal with what could be coming at us. we could have a serious problem. we have inflation. it may be coming down but it's coming down because the economy is starting to slow and it may slow down significantly. if you have someone that is this economically pick your
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adjective, how will we do this? one of the problem is not that the president is not up to par here when it comes to dealing with the economy. he surrounded himself literally with ideologues on the left. you can go up and down the line. thank of the most economically astute person in the white house right now is probably brian dietz. he's the head of the national economic council. before he went to washington he spent a couple years at black rock, the big money management firm. he wasn't there managing money and handling portfolios and trading stocks. that would give him relevant experience for the economy. he was their pushing the company to adopt environmental social standards. not to make money and figure out markets. he was essentially a green advocate within blackrock. he was prophet tithing about this esg stuff. he's probably the best guy they got. janet yellen missed everything when it came to inflation and
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the economy. she printed money like crazy. >> charlie, you are being charitable or diplomatic or both. at some point, i am getting that from you a little bit. at some point, when does this become purposeful sabotage? it is not that complicated, how to get us back to energy independence if you want. they don't want that. that is clear. >> it's an ideological route. the left controls the biden administration on all sorts of policies. the head of the nec is a lefty that profit ties about esg goals which has led to oil companies cutting back on production. that's one of the reasons. you can go up and down the line. it's a scary situation. we have inflation. the fed has to tighten stuff. it has to tighten the money supply and bring down demand on top of a biden administration that is purposefully keeping supply low. you have the worst of both worlds.
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that's why you here's the head of jpmorgan chase saying a storm is coming or a hurricane. >> jamie is all in in china. they have chips over there. charlie, great to see you and have you on the show. today i am authorized to release 1 million barrels per day for the next six months over 180 million barrels for the strategic petroleum reserve. this is a wartime bridge to increase oil supply and production ramps up later this year. >> okay. we didn't play that just for the stumble. we told you this would be a disaster from day one that would end up imperiling the national security for no other reason then to punish the oil and gas producers of the united states. even we did not realize how horrible this would end up being according to reuters, more than 5 million barrels of oil that
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were part of our historic u.s. emergency oil reserve were aimed at lowering domestic fuel prices were actually exported to europe and asia last month. you cannot make this up. this can even be true. joining me is john ratcliffe. when i first read this, i honestly thought my staff was pulling my leg. this could not possibly be the case. how do we explain this one? >> well, you really can't. it's hard to fathom. you correctly said that joe biden created high gas prices and declared war on the u.s. oil and gas industry on day one shutting down pipelines and promising to shutdown the industry when that created the prices at the pump. his solution to try to fix that was to tap into our strategic petroleum reserves and in doing so he has created a huge national security dent in our
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posture and national security posture. let me put it in perspective, laura. the strategic petroleum reserve has a capacity of 714 million gallons of gas. on our last day in the trump administration we left it with 638 million gallons or 90%. joe biden will have it down by october 1st to between 380 and 390 million gallons. a little over 50%. if we have a national emergency, we will have a essentially a half a tank of gas to deal with that problem. to your point, not only are we harming are national security by selling off our strategic reserves. those reserves are going to not just other countries, but adversaries. china is one of the countries that is stockpiling our stockpiles. they certainly understand that energy security is national security. unfortunately, that puts us in a difficult situation. when we talk about national
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security posture, it's essentially what strengths do we have two deter our adversaries? joe biden has managed to take one of our strengths, energy security and energy independence, and move it into a weakness column. china sees that. >> obviously we mean barrels and not gallons which makes the situations even worse. >> i'm sorry. >> to add to the perspective that you just said, people understand how imperiled america is. our petroleum reserves haven't been this low since '85. we have 90 million more people in the country since then. biden's game here is clearly a national security threat because right now it's 192 million barrels. we had 493.1 million in '85. now we are sending it overseas. >> headed to 380 million barrels
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by october 1st. that will put us at about 54% capacity, which is a huge problem. again, our adversaries will look at that as a weakness and a potential problem. the number of days that we will have oil. to mac i've got to get to something, john. this is really important. antony blinken is going to face off with the chinese foreign minister soon about russia's relationship with china. obviously china is funding the war in ukraine and we are still trading with china. the whole thing is a joke. do you have confidence in the ability of this diplomatic team to put sufficient pressure on china when it looks like they will be lifting trump tariffs any day now? >> your last guest addressed part of the answer to that, laura. we talk about leveraging china. joe biden's top economic advisor is brian dietz who was a blackrock executive. last week he named thanh donna
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lynne his top four is the foreign advisory. blackrock is a investment firm that has been more collaborative and cooperative and complicit with the chinese communist party than any u.s. investment firm. to put it in simple terms the chinese communist party controls blackrock and blackrock makes policies in the biden administration. the idea that these folks will be tough and leverage and be tough with china is really wishful thinking. >> larry who we profiled lovingly on the show. great to see you. which celeb says that they alone or responsible for getting joe biden elected? charlie hurt and stephen miller reac. one of the most hilarious pieces of all time, next.
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this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. given the dire state of where the democrats are today
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and who put biden and the white house the knives are out to. consider our surprise when biden's go to stenography, isaac edward stover posted a headline, democrats wonder whether biden white house is capable of urgency moment demands. things didn't get really good until we read the of the piece. dramatic music, please. debra messing was fed up. the former will and grace starr was among dozens of celebrity democratic supporters and activists who joined a call with white house aides last monday to discuss the supreme court overturning our oe. the move was fatalistic. messing said she got joe biden elected and wanted to know why she was being asked to do anything at all. there didn't seem to be a point to voting. ladies and gentlemen, that is your white house and the hollywood activist at work. here is charlie hurd fox news
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contributor. stephen miller the founder of american first legal. when you lost debra messing, you have just gotten to the end. this is the most unbelievable lead. we were howling laughing on our call today. your reaction to the knives being officially out, charlie? >> it's pretty remarkable and it's an important marker to remember especially when the entire administration and the entire democratic campaign at this point now seems to be we support abortion at any point up to the ninth month and may be beyond. whatever. that is the entire campaign because they can't campaign on anything else. >> stephen, at this point when you sum up where the democrats are really for, i have my checklist. it is pot,, open borders, abortion, am i missing something?
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>> no jail. >> it's all subsumed in that. pot, abortion, open orders, how is that a winning platform? >> it is not a winning platform. it's a platform of destruction. it's a platform for the decimation of the democratic party as well as republicans pick up and run on the trump platform of reassuring jobs, bringing them home, sealing the borders, fighting violent crime and respecting the sanctity of life. you nailed it on the head. that is what this election will come down to. >> the washington post reported this a few hours ago. more democrats are frustrated at biden's caution and what they consider a moment of crisis. newsom, pritzker are showcasing a sharper approach. i don't know what sharper approach they are talking about. pritzker and newsom?
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the last time i checked people were fleeing both illinois and california or am i missing something? >> precisely. that's exactly what is wrong with the democratic party. it's exactly those ideals that are promoted by democrats in places like illinois and california. that is not a national party. it's just not. there is a reason donald trump came in and stole the democratic voters. he identified the issues. the democrats have traditionally been in favor of and fought for and yet have completely abandoned them. if republicans are smart and they run on those issues, they will steal even more democratic voters going forward. >> stephen, there's a lot of crazy town out there in california. i love california and i could live there. but speaking of gavin newsom, he is running in florida. watch.
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>> freedom is under attack in your state. the republican leaders are banning books making it harder to vote, restricting speech in classrooms and criminalizing women and doctorates. i urge all of you living in florida to join the fight or join us in california where we still believe in freedom. freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom from hate and the freedom to love. don't let them take your freedom. >> stephen, mr. lockdown is lecturing republicans about freedom in florida. what? >> gavin newsom running as the pro- freedom candidate is like joe biden running as the youth candidate. the candidate of youthful vigor and energy. he is the most antifreedom radical in this country. i vividly remember when donald trump was warring with newsom over these lockdowns. closing our schools, closing our businesses, closing restaurants and destroying dreams of
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millions in the pure authoritarian play. i will hope that republicans say to voters in the fall, if you don't beat the democrats in november, the lockdowns are coming back in december. >> don't you sense that, charlie? the sub variant talk has kicked up. it's like a bad band. you never wanted to see them the first time through town and now they are back again. the sub variant. >> they get a taste of this power and they don't let it go. they are addicted to power. that's what the entire exercise was about power. the one thing that gavin newsom has taught us is that if you want to cure migration, illegal immigration into the united states, make the rest of the country like california. literally people in california are not only pleading with florida and texas, they are fleeing to mexico. it's a better standard of living in mexico than it is in
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california. >> gentlemen, good to see you both. what is driving the drop in republican support of the military? have you checked that out? how can congress play a part in fixing that? jim jordan has the answer in a moment. stay there. simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, round and hookworms. dogs get triple protection in just one simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio.
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the left assault on our major institutions is starting to break through to americans. a new gallup poll released today revealed that 27% of u.s. adults have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in america's major institutes in. that is an all-time low. one of the most disturbing findings was that republicans confidence in the military fell 10 points from last year. joining me now is ohio congressman jim jordan. congressman, to do you attribute the drop in support among republicans of our military? >> look, we are losing to china in hypersonic and what is the biden administration respondent? keep it at west point and have the pronouns to use. the military is having difficulty reaching recruitment status. they are behind. the biden administration is kicking people out over vaccine
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status. there is one young man near the top of his class at the air force academy. his parents were fighter pilots. he will have to leave the military because they won't grant religious exemption on the vaccine issue. that's a concern. america loves the troops. it's the crazy leadership at the top and the biden administration causing this. >> is really a rejection of the leadership that can evacuate afghanistan lettuce lone win and afghanistan? okay. here's another example, congressman, of how they are handling the vaccine mandate in the military. it's a complete disaster. thursday was the deadline for the army national guard soldiers to be vaccinated against covid-19 or they potentially face separation from the service. that is roughly 40,000 or 13% of the force. they haven't been inoculated yet. the guard has a plan on how to handle this huge swath of the force refusing this medical mandate.
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republicans take the house back, this all has to be defunded. all of it. it all has to go. >> we need a new commander-in-chief. it starts with the leadership at the top. the metaphor for this administration will be the pitcher in afghanistan with the plane taking off and people trying to jump on the wheels to get out of the country. that's the biden administration in one simple video. this will not change until donald trump is back in the white house and we get a commander-in-chief commander-in-chief that knows how to lead. hundreds of pilots and thousands of national guard potentially leaving the ports at a time when they can't meet the recruiting standards and the recruiting objectives that they have to give to. that's the situation. >> congressman, back to that point. every time we don't have the white house. you know i adore you. but we can't do anything during the presidency. then we don't have both houses of congress. you guys have the power of the purse. you can defund this stuff the first day that you take power, correct?
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>> sure. we do have confidence and we want to defund the crazy things that the leadership that millie and austen and biden are doing. that's a key distinction. we don't want to penalize our great men and women in uniform who risked their lives. the people at the top are doing crazy things and we need to push back on them. in the end this doesn't get solved until we get the right kind of commander-in-chief back in the white house. >> always great to see you. thank you so much. we will show you a case of foul side from the sunshine state. what? the last bite will explain it to me. stay there.
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as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use lively hearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so small but it's a fraction of the cost of the other devices. they cost thousands less. it's insanely user friendly. you take the hearing test online, the doctor programs in the settings. you don't even need to go into an office. they're delivered to your door in a few days and you're up and running in no time. it connects via bluetooth to my phone. you can stream music and you can answer phone calls. the audiologist was so incredible she's full of all kinds of little helpful hints i love it. they're a game changer for me. i feel like i can take on anything. it feels great to be in control of my hearing. better hearing has never been this easy.
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try lively risk-free for 100 days. visit listenlively.com what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine why did one florida men find himself sitting a night in jail recently? >> i am defending myself. i was fearing for my safety.
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the chicken died. the next thing you know he calls the chicken police on me. chickens died every day. churches, popeyes and kentucky fried chicken. really. >> what foul news. that guy needs his own show. thanks for watching. remember it's america now and ever. "gutfeld!" in the gang take it all from here. here we go. yes, that is true. great to be back. happy tuesday! we are back after a long weekend, july 4th. hopefully the fireworks didn't freak out your pets or give joe biden flashbacks to the war of 1812. in either case, there i

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