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don't forget to tune in tomorrow to the 5:00. . >> i'll be there and laura ingraham takes us from here . >> hi, laura . how are you doing, judge? i'm a good great out there. oh , well, thanks. i'm like, wait a second. i'm like, is this is it five o'clock at five o'clock somewhere? no, it'sit i'm glad your time is 10:00, laura . so you didn't stay up late. great job. great to see you as always. bye. l i am laura ingraham. this is "ingraham angle" on a very busy tuesday night, the united states of fear. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now the press and the party that they represent, they want you to t be afraid.. and i'm talking very afraid covariance there. here there's super duper contagious. g so consider changing your travel plans if you're thinking of attendingl big events, i can tell you with more variance specifically subof variants of omicron circulating, more of us are vulnerable for reasons faction
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and looking at the fall and winter, we're preparing forr a variety of scenarios. i thinkva a potentiallyly a difficult one if we get a resurgence of infection. >> very, very scary. and by the way, if you happene to be african-american, they want you to be afraid of police because they'll tell indiscriminately killed for no reason other than the color of your skin. onnbecause it's an epidemic out there of police involved shootingsutved . what exactly will it take too stop this level of execution style killing of black men law enforcement? >>be it seems to be at the top f the list. the attorney general to address white supremacy and those or in law enforcement and outside of law enforcement around the country that are targeting black and brown people. >> oh , that's an uglydi lie. the truth is , if suspect simply do not resist arrest, they don't run away.ook like they don't turn and look like the fine going to policeic the chance ofe. being injured, let alone shot by a policet
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officer is infinitesimally small. butt still they want you afraid and not trusting of anyone in uniform ever. and of course, whyhy are you afraid? climate change. hello. you know, why havehild children when the planet's going to burnb up and flood? >> you need to rethink your carbon use. kids. climatee is a code red now wecl have toim take action. >> we have so little time .. we need to sort of throwwe nee a everything at that we can . they want you so panicked that you in the end be totally e fine with traveling less paying six dollars, seven dollars, ten dollars a gallon for gas for the good of the planet. and by the way, then you canou blame gas station owners for price gouging over the weekend ,president biden tweeted, well, a comment to mostly mom and pop shots. we were justtr trying to get by now saying this is a timel global war and global peril w bring down the price you're the cost you're paying for the product and do it nowow.
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now, if this is biden's answer, to high energy prices, the man is totally out ofs gas now they also aren't you afraid ofth speaking your mind? ou could >> because if you do, you can lose your job, lose your promotion , lose your boarde seat, lose your spot in college, even a position in the us military killer posted a video on social media criticizing military leaders for mistakes made during e and demanding accountability. schiller was relieved of duty. today's decision to stop publishing six dr. seuss books comes after they've beenic criticized for spreading racist revolt of artists scrub their music from the streaming platform, specifically took issue with the joe rogan experience. recently disenrolled 49 students who signed up for classes but then failed to provide a vaccine card. af >>te and after the horror that was visited upon highlandig park yesterday, they even wanthy you afraid ofou attending
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patriotic celebrations. a fourth of july a tradition is just too dangerous going forward. no place is safe in the showingm that there are no holidays for mass shooting in america. we have to do something now and no community safe. nono community is a wealthy suburb of chicago. the maybe the quintessential american city in the heartland. on the fourth of july, adepero if you're not safe there, where are you safe. > okay, the shooting happens every weekend, by the way, and chicago, st. louis, baltimore. they don't have that . you know, freaked out viewn on their faces. but because it's highland park.c oh ,caus yes.ah. but using this evil act to try to wipe out patriotic traditions. y goi but you know, ultimately what's going on here is a new low even for the left. t now, of course,he they want you also afraid to own a gun or to apply for a concealed carryfo permit because they're going to make surer that your name
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and your address leaks accidentally as they didli in california. but instead of selling fear and division, wouldn't it be nice if wee all began tous focus on solutions? ant people want solutions. i sense they do now on a mass shooting in illinois, indications are that robert chromeo was a regular pot user.t now one look at him. and to the untrained eye, he looks like a complete psychotic. never seen anyone looking like him and what can regular pot use trigger in young men in particular psychosis ? this andpe other violent personality changes not everyone, but a significant percentage. they now police say that in 2019 they were called to the shooter's home twiceho. the first was in april 2019ed attempt by chromeo and the second was in september. 2019 after receiving a call from a family member who said he was threatening to kill everyone. police remove six knives, k a dagger and a sword from the house. er but they say there was no t probable cause to make an arrest at the time. just kind of run of the mill
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behavior, i guess.io and much his online presence points to simmering psychosis, psychosis because under the stage name a wake the rapper, he posted a disturbing music video and this is back in twenty twenty one that featured drawingsat of a stick figure wearing a tactical gear carrying an attack with a rifle newspaper clipping about lee harvey oswald who assassinated jfk totally off the wall stuff that we know. he planned the attack forss wees and even disguised himself as aw woman to get away again. all the signs were there, but in a positive developmentee over the past few weeks, the media seem toa be recognizing the danger of sustained high thc content in young people, regular use r among young people. now itg only took them four years to catch up to what the science and e.r. nurses and doctors were screaming about in places like colorado and california. they saw itce with their own eyes. so the new york times writes f one rigorous study found that the risk ofic having psychotic disorder was five times higher among daily u
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high potency cannabis usersse in europe and brazil than those who had never used it. and dr. sharon levy from boston children's hospital told the paper, the younger you are ,the more vulnerable your brain is to developing these problems. >> but for some reason, you're thinking about all theseab horrific acts of evil that have been perpetrated on the american public. >> we still weeks later don't have a toxicology report from the called a mass shooter, despite earlier reports that he was a regular user. why the delay? congress rushed to pass his gun control bill in the aftermath butt where is the demand for answers on other key aspects of the case? no curiosity whatsoever.ll well, let me tell you this. m the marijuana industryak is making billions on the lie that weed is fine, no big deal . >> and even for young people,hy
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healthy people, it's great. it could be healthy for you .u,. in fact, no one is arguing, by the way, nor have that mostt people who use high thc products end up as violent, ps psychotic. that's ridiculous. but there is mounting r scientific evidence of a connection between the increase in violent behavior among young people and regular sustained cannabissi . >>nc so if the media wants to spend time scaring people, ou focus on scaring young people sense, what would actually be helpful, scare them away fromy using this drug as young people. but i'll tell you , the pots industry is extremely well funded and it's even protected by some high place republicans. remember former house speaker john boehner saw a quick buckko to be made and joined an advisory board of a big pot company after being against legalizing pot. and democrats like new york city mayor eric adams seized the extra y tax revenue from pot. >> it's great for him. disgusting when you visit
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new york so big we've uses it's well paid pot pushing media allies and social media i influencers to trash anyone who questions the mad rush to legalization. i don't give a rip. they trash me. morning in the night. i don't care because they're pushing pot on our kids. we're pushing for answerswe and accountability. these are the eyes of some of the mass killers who've reportedly been regular pot users. >> look at them, those in politics and in the media who devote their time and energy to fear mongering f on fake issues while coveringut the truth about the growing scourge of violent psychosis in our young people. >>urio they have to be called o. they have to be defeated and then the public has tooe be educated and parents. this means you needet to get ino the game. this means you understanding that this can happen to you ,ndt to your family, no matter how wealthy you are, how well-adjusted you are, how mature and together
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your children seem. call out the phonies and call in the warriors for common sense. and that's the angle showingan o me now is dr. ken feme, editor of cannabis and medicine and evidenced ev based approach. he's also the on the board of directors for the international academy on the science and impacts of cannabiss. >> dr. finn, what am i getting wrong here ? me. you're not getting anything wrong, to be honestst with i. i believe that it's important that the public really understand that the definition of high potency thc reallyct boils down to any products that are more than 10% thc, which currently doesn't existy in the state of colorado. the average smoke, but flowers about 17 to 20% thc. and then you get into these concentrates and the dabbs waxes and shatters that are pushing 85 to ninety nine sometimes claiming 100% thc products. so the science is still trying
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to catch up to the industryhe because these products are being generated and allowed access to. are w you without any real guardrails and you know, you talked about marijuana and suicide. >> the marijuana is the most prevalent substance down in completed teen suicide here in colorado. >> well, it's interesting because the highland park mayor was actually the shooter's cub scout leader as a kid and he t had this to say about it. a i know him as somebody who was w a cub scout when i was the cub scout leader. and it's one of those things where you step back and you sayo ,what happens? how does somebody become this angry, this hateful? somebodydy clearly had a mental breakdown. but but i don't want to evenl describe it to mental health. i want us to talk about the fact that there are weapons
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dr. finn, at>> some point, does this become a weapon of war , whether it's a a war from southh of the border or it's o grownno here or in another form? it comes across the border fromn another country. ands and tho i mean, we have thousands and thousands of kids who arere smoking regularly before they go to school every morningn . and wee don't know the percentage of thc in this compound. have no i >> we have no idea. you're absolutely right. and i think it's really a matter of public health and safety. i mean, that was kind ofy.y.th the impetus, astounding or non profit on the internationalt academy in the scienceca and impacts of cannabis because it's not a issue with a public health and safety issues and our our public, our general public, even the medical on a regular basis really doesn'ta have any idea about what the impacts of these products are not only on particularly on our youth who aree much more vulnerable and at risk for developing addiction issues with cannabis
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or psychosis. ca we don'tnnab know the toxicology on the invalides shooter or or this most recent shooterll in illinois, but sometimeshe they may be negative because psychosis is sometimesnc you cannot cross. and even thoughro the, theho toxicology may be negative at that point in time, sometimes w the psychosis persists for weeks or doesn't even comeome back to baseline. cern that that's kind of the big concern that we have a medical community a. hy hi, i doctor said this is i lov doing this show. it'ssh such a privilege every night because you just taught me something i did not know. so the toxicology itself can be misleading so you can have almost a clean toxicology. but the psycho psychosis could have set in over time with s use. >> i didn't even know that . >> absolutely. absolutely. aabsoi mean, why do you think there's so much hesitancy in the medical community to speak out about this given what they're seeing in places like boston children's hospital
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ers in colorado and california and even "new york times" are >> t >> to be honest, i've been somewhat disappointed in the medical community because i've e on this for over 15 years. get some traction where the medical community is starting to see these impacts, not only the emergency department buter in in psychiatric and drug recovery programsych on our roads are driving impairment. >> but the ones that are most at risk and are most vulnerable are our youth. and the fact that an 18 year old can get their medical marijuana card in a matter of a minute in colorado, just based on my personal experience ,it's somewhat frightening because they can still be and th school, get their medical marijuana card and then become the school drug dealer. happen. and that's not hypothetical. that happens. and we know and you know, people that have have beenis impacted by this, it's just simply not frightening. >> dr. ben, thank you for.
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educating us tonight, as always . so it isn't just the new york times warning about the potency of modern marijuanahe and kids. the daily mail just took to the streets of california were reported. one in five residents usefi cannabis regularly. they spoke to a doctor, ziva cooper, who runs the center for cannabis at uclace. e told the she told the publication, we're seeing a lot more patients who have gone from por smoking n every few months to using cannabis every dayng and they don't realize the harms those who are addicted or if complications might not realizee because all of their friends are the same. joining me now is alex berenson, who's of course the author of tellru your children the truth about marijuana, mental illness ago. he's also the author off unreported truths on subsect alex the "new york times" slowly coming along t this realization. but the media are largelyo n, complicit in the scourge ofsc high thc marijuana and our kids . well, i mean, they're worse than they've encouraging
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this for years and years.his and i doo think that there are people starting to wake up perhaps because, you know, the children of reporters in nice c liberal communities like park or, you know,sl northwest d.c. are seeing either their own children or friends of their children who are getting wrecked by , you know, psychosis, paranoia,er the other problems that , thcc, cannabis or the pureex extracts can cause at a young age. and sooung i think people are starting to wake up. but i'll never forget in twenty eighteen when your children came out, the backlash against it and reading an articlet in the washington post that was headlined i smoked pot with my teenage son , we're closer now. if that wasn't the exact headline, it is one or two words where i thought to myself, i thought to myself, this is incredible.credible thag that you are pushing this on people that alex, a lot ofon parents you know, when i bring this up with them, they just kind, of roll their eyes and say, oh , that's you being you , laura or the other literally roll your eyes at me
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and laugh at me.i and i don't care. i mean, it doesn't botherr me one bad. i cite them to your book or any of the recent studies on this, but a lot of a these shooters and it looks like this kidse as well were regular pot users, period. and they try to scrub it from the background. >> you've reported on thatba. i mean, that's certainly true . you see this . i mean, but the thing is , fortunately, in the united states, you know, even in the united states, even in twenty twenty two mass shootings are still relatively rare. so we're still talking about sort of anecdotal phenomenonra i think that the increaseot in psychosis and other negative effects, though, is no longer is no longer anecdotal. and one of the things that we really need to do is gethe the kind of data in the united states, europeanro countries are now collecting. and ,pe you know, we're terrible about collecting real real data on mental illness in the united states. onthe and i can only imagine the cannabis industry is going to fight very hard againstry this . but we need to get this. we need the numbers so that we can know just how much damagey we're doing and just how quickly. you know, i think that will
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help stop things. t i do think the tide is starting to shift. you know, when we talked in twenty nineteen about this , i thought that national legalization abo unfortunately was an inevitability.. i'm not so sure that's true anymore. inevoi think that there are mord more parents, especiallyare mord you know, in places like highland parkli, these wealthy communities where you know, parents who have real influence and who never thought that thisi could happen to their kids are seeing a problems. >> it's happening. alex , , thank you for your worg in this regard and always being brave on this subject as many others now financially illiterate is joe biden charlie gasparino has an idea. plus, remember when biden needlessly tapped into the strategic petroleum reserves? well, you're not going to believe wherereoleueser some ofm that former director of national intelligence, radclyffe,iffe he's here.h >> shocking rivette revelations coming up next . how someone could be listed as the owner of your book, stealing thousands of dollars
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walmart for al-fassi from four seconds and number one fastest growing mental health brand in america. >> now you may have noticed this may find struggling a lot lately. the white house is struggling a lot, including its basic financial literacy. and that brings us to tonight's addition of reading with kyp pat cipollone go from blaming high gas prices on clinton to big oil to small business
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owners. well, here's the thing about that , peter , is 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%. and so retail gas prices, however, have only declined just about three percent over the same time period as we have seen with crude oil prices and the whole wholesale gas prices. and meanwhile, those same retailers are profiting those the president's tweet about this straight misdirection or a deep misunderstanding of the market dynamics. as you know, we we completely disagree with jeff bezos. look, we will continue to call on everyone along that distribution chain, as i just mentioned, from oil companies to refineries to destroy distributors to to retailers to pass their local lower costs through to consumers.
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joining me now is charlie freneau from fox business senior correspondent charlie, it's great to see you tonight. now i'm going to repeat the question i was reading a little bit. >> there is this purposeful misdirection or just a complete financial illiteracy, illiteracy of basic market dynamics? well, it's always been involved, but this is a particularly economically i want to say illiterate, but a president that has that lacks literacy when it comes to the economy. i mean, it's not just on this one . i mean, this is so obvious. most of the gas station owners are small business people. they operate on thin margins. the minute that the price in the on the on the futures markets go down, it's not reflected in what they've already paid for. the stuff that you're pumping in their tank. so i mean, they're not trying to rip people off mom and pops and not trying to rip people off. that's basic other basic stuff is about raising taxes
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on billionaires so we can lower inflation. that ain't going to happen either. often you raise taxes on upper income people, hit small businesses. the small businesses actually will pass down that cost to the consumer. so it may increase inflation. i mean, we could go on and on about this . it's a scary time in this country. and i'll tell you why. when i hear from my ceo sources who are moderates or dems who would go nuts every time trump put out a tweet about something and the world is coming to an end, they are really worried about joe biden 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 very serious problem here . we have inflation. it may be coming down, but it's coming down because the economy is starting to slow and maybe slow difficultly. and if you have someone that's this economically obtuse or vacuous sort of pick your adjective, how are we really going to do this ?
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i think one of the problems is it's not just that the president is just not up to par here when it comes to dealing with the economy. he's surrounded himself literally with idealogue of the left. i mean, you can go up and down the line and think of the most economically astute person in the white house right now. is probably brian deese. right. this is the head of the nsc national economic council before he went to washington, he spent a couple of years at blackrock, the big money management firm. now, he wasn't there managing money and handling portfolios and trading stocks that would give some some relevant experience to the economy. he was there pushing the company to adopt esg environmental social standards ,not to make money, not to figure out markets to. he was essentially a green advocate within blackrock. he was proselytizing about this . >> that is esg stuff and he's probably the best guy they got. janet yellen, let's try it. i mean, like to go . he misses everything when it comes to inflation.
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the economy is printed money like crazy as charlie, charlie, charlie are being very charitable or diplomatic or both because at some point i'm getting that from you a little bit. but at some point, when does this become purposeful sabotage ? i mean, it's not that complicated how to how to get us back to energy independence if you want. but they don't want that , right? i want that to be clear. it's an ideological loopier. i mean, the left controls the biden administration on all sorts of policies. i just told you the head of the nsc is a lefty that , you know, proselytized about esg goals, which essentially led to the oil companies cutting back on production. >> i mean, that's one of the reasons you can go up and down the line. so, you know, it's a scary situation. we have inflation. that means the fed has to tighten tighten stuff. right. and tighten the money supply, bring down demand on top of a biden administration that is purposely keeping supply low. and so you have the, the worst of both worlds. and that's why you hear jamie dimon, who a democrat of
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jpmorgan chase, say, you know, a storm is coming or hurricane something scary. but that's that's that's pretty sam chamizal and in china. so they've got they have the chips over there to charlie. >> hey, charlie, great to see you . great to have you on the show. today. i'm authorized the release of one million barrels per day for the next six months, over a hundred and eighty million barrels for the strategic from the from the strategic petroleum reserve. this is a wartime bridge to increase oil supply in full production ramps up later this year. >> okay, we didn't play that just as a stumble. we told this is going to be a disaster from day one that would end up imperiling our national security for no other reason than to punish the oil and gas producers, the united states. but even we did not realize how horrible this would end up being because according to reuters, more than five million barrels of oil that were part of our historic u.s. emergency
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oil reserve releases aimed at lowering domestic fuel prices were actually exported to europe and asia last month. >> you cannot make this can't even be true. >> joining me now, john raclette, former director of national intelligence. john , when i first read this, i said i honestly thought my staff is pulling my leg. this could not possibly be the case. >> how do we explain this one? well, you really can . it's it's hard to fathom. i mean, you correctly said joe biden created high gas prices when he declared war on the u.s. oil and gas industry. they won shutting down pipelines, essentially promising to shut down the industry. and when that created the prices that at the pump, his solution to that to try and fix that was to tap into our strategic petroleum reserves. and in doing so, he has created a huge national security dent in our posture, our national security posture. >> let me put in perspective,
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laura . the strategic petroleum reserve has a capacity of seven hundred and fourteen million gallons of gas on our last day in the trump administration. we left it six hundred and thirty eight million gallons or at 90%. joe biden will have it down by october 1st to between three hundred and eighty and three hundred and ninety million gallons. so roughly a little over 50%. so if we have a national emergency, we'll have essentially a half a tank of gas to deal with that problem. but to your point, not only are we harming our national security by selling off our strategic reserves, those reserves are going to not just other countries but adversaries . so china is one of the countries that is stockpiling our stockpile. so they certainly understand that energy security is national security. and unfortunately, it puts us in a really difficult situation when we talk about national security posture. laura , you know, it's
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essentially what what strengths do we have to deter our adversaries? and joe biden has managed to take one of our strengths, energy security, energy independence and move it into a weakness. >> and very clearly, china sees that an obviously we mean barrels, not gallons here , which makes the situation even better. but yeah, i do the same thing, believe me, to add to the perspective that you just said . so people understand how imperiled america is . our petroleum reserves haven't been this low since eighty five . so we have 90 million more people in the country since then. so biden's biden's game here is clearly a national security threat because right now it's one hundred ninety two million barrels. we had four hundred ninety three point one million in eighty five . >> well said . and everybody is sending it. >> it's headed to three hundred and eighty million barrels by october 1st.
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so again, put us at about 54% capacity, which is which is a huge problem. and again our adversaries will look at that as a weakness, as a potential problem. the number of days that john have oil to cite and again, i got to get to something i'm sorry to interrupt, but i got to get to this is really important because anthony 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're still trading with china. so the whole thing's a joke. >> but do you have confidence right now in the ability of this diplomatic team to put sufficient pressure on china when there it looks like they're going to be lifting trump's tariffs any day now? >> well, your last guest just addressed part of the answer to that , laura . we talk about leveraging china. so joe biden's top economic adviser is brian deese, who was the blackrock executive last week.
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he named tom donilon his top foreign policy adviser on china, also a blackrock executive for folks that don't know. blackrock is the u.s. investment firm that has been more collaborative and cooperative and complicit with the chinese communist party than any us investment firm. so to put it in simple terms, the chinese communist party controls blackrock and blackrock makes policies in the biden administration. so the idea that these folks are going to be tough and leverage and be tough with china is just is really wishful thinking of all. >> yeah, larry fink, who we've profiled lovingly on the show, john , great to see you now, which the lab says that they alone are responsible for getting joe biden elected. charlie steven miller react to one of the most unintentionally hilarious pieces of all time . >> that's next .
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today and of course biden, the white house, the knives arei predictably out. but consider our surprise whenve biden's cnn's i think edward g dover published a piece headlined democrats wonder whether biden white house is capable of urgency moment demands. >> hmmm, but things didn'tid get really goodn' until we read the lead of the piece. >> all right.iece. dramatic music debra messing was set up the former will andmo grace starr was among dozens ofg celebrity democratic supporters and activists who joined the call with white house aides last monday. to discuss the supreme court overturning roe . the mood was fatalistic.alistic. messing's said she'd gotten joe biden elected and wanted to do anything at all. yelling that there didn't even seem to be a point to voting. >> ladies and gentlemen, that's your white house and theiroo chief hollywood activists at work. all right. here fox news
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contributor steven miller, founder of america first go . charlie, when you've lost debra messing, you've kind of just gotten to the edge. >> this is the most unbelievable lead. wewe were howling, laughinggh on our call today. your reaction toinay any knives officially being out, charlie? >> no, it's it's pretty remarkable and it's an important marker to remember, especially when the entire administration and they entire democratic campaign at this point now seems to be , look, we support abortion at any point up to the ninth month and maybe beyond whatever that's their entire campaign because they can't campaign on anything else. on >> i mean, stephen , at this point when to sum up where the democrats what they're really for, i mean,n,ll i havekl my checklist. , open borders, abortion. ders, am i missing something or more ? okay, yeah, pot calls out of jail immediately. >> but it's kind of the felony
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that's all subsumed that . but pot, abortion, open borders, endless wars. how >> how's that ? that a winn a winning platform is notin a winning platform. it is a platform ofit destruction. it platform of d is a platform r the decimation of the democratic party . as repubi as long as republicans pick upca and run on the trump platform of restoring jobs, bringing our troops back home, sealing our borders, fighting violent crimeea and respecting you nailed it on the head with that listed. elect >> that'sio what this election is going to come down to. well, and charlie, "the washington post" reported this a few hours ago that more democrats are frustrated atbi biden's caution and what they consider a moment of crisis figures like newsome, pritzker are showcasinga a sharper approach. i don't know s what sharper approach they're talking about, but pritzker and newsom, last
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time i checked, people were fleeing both illinois and california. >> am i missing something? no precise. and ofth course, what's exactlys what's wrong with theth democratic party is exactly those ideals that are that are that were promoted by democrats in places like illinois and californiaocik. and that is not a national party . it's just notit they can't. the reason donald trump and steve miller is exactly the reason that donald trump came in and stole those democratic voters is because he had densified issues that democrats have and fought for and yet have completely abandoned. re and they run on those issuess, they will steal even more democratic voters going forwardn. >> now, stephen , there's a lot there and california and i love california. >> everyone knows they still live there. but in speaking of gavin newsom, i know you're from california. he's running,ni ads in florida. >> watch freedom under attack
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in your state. republican leaders, they're books making it harder to vote , restricting speech in classrooms, evenan criminalizing women and doctors. to florida to join the fight or join us in california. but we stillin believe in freedf ,freedom of speech, freedom to choose freedom from the freedom to love. don't let them takem your freedom, stephen . mr. lock down at lecturing republicans about freedom in florida. ututwhat gavin newsom running as the pro freedom candidates is like joe biden running atli r the youth candidate,f the candidate of youthful vigor and energy. he is the mo he is the most anti freedom radical in this country. stthi vividly remember when dond trump was warring with newsom over these lockdowns, closing our schools, closing our businesses, closing our restaurants, destroying in the pure
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authoritarian play. and i will hopen that republicans say to voters in the fall, if you don't beat the democrats in november, the lockdowns are coming back in december. yeah. don't you sense that , charlie, that the sub variant talk have you noticed it's picked up? you know, it's like a bad bandm you never wanted to see the first time they came through townt have their backth again.iant >> this is. a variant. they >> yeah. they get a taste of this power and they don't let it go . they're addicted to power. that's what this whole thing the entire exercise is entirely about power. and the one thing that gavinew newsom has taught us is that if you want to cure migration, illegal immigration into the united, just make the restt of the country like california because literally people in california are not only fleeing to places likearle florida and texas, they're literally fleeing to mexico. >> it's a better standard of living in mexico than it is in california.
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>> gentlemen, good to see both. allse right. what's driving the drop in republican support of the military? >> ifre you checkpubl that outip and howla can congress play a part in fixing that ? congressman jim jordan has some answers moments later. >> hi, my name is frank norton. i'm a veteran of both the iraq and afghanistan wars and a managing partner with the napoli's nrcc law firm. if you were a loved one , lived or worked at a military base and been diagnosed with liver disease, a compromised immune system, high cholesterol or high blood pressure, a thyroid disease or kidney cancer, your illness may be the result of exposure to contaminated drinking water at a military base caused by pithos, a toxic chemical used for firefighting and fire suppression. these bases lawsuits are now being filed against the manufacturers this fall. and my firm nappily skutnik is taking the lead on this litigation. if you were a loved one , lived or worked at a military base
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>> the assault on our country's major institutions are starting to break through to americans. a new gallup poll released today reveals just 27% of u.s. adults had aa great deal of quite a lot of confidence in america's major institutions. a that is an all-time low. one of the most disturbing findings inos the pollen is that republicans' confidence in the military fell ten-point from last year. joining me now as ohio congressman jim jordan. congressmen, to what you attribute the drop in support among republicans of our military? >> it's all the walks to have. what's the biden administration response to china? have lectures about problems. military is having difficulty rating the recruitment thing. there is a barren, but we do it? the biden administration is kicking people out of vaccines. there is one young man who was
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the top of the air force academy, a fighter pilot, is better fighter pilot. he is going to have to leave the military because they won't bring his religious exemption on the vaccine issue. that's the concern. americans love the troops, it's the with the leadership in the biden administration. >> is virtually a rejection of the rad leadership that can evae afghanistan, let aloneat win in afghanistan. here's another example, congressmen, of how they're handling the back mandate in the military, a complete disaster. thursday was the deadline for the army national guard soldiers to be vaxxed against over 19, or they potentially face separation from the service. that's roughly 40,000 or 13% of the force that haven't been inoculated yet. they have to plan how to handle this huge flock who are refusing this medical mandate. republicans take the >> host:
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this all has to be defunded, all of it. it all has to go. >> we need a new commander in chief. it all starts with the leadership at the top. when the plane is taking off and people are going toin jump on te wheels of the aircraft to get out of the country, that is the biden administration. this will not change until donald trump's back in the white housege and we get a commander in chief whoho knows w to lead, but you're absolutely right. hundreds of pilot, thousands of national guard potentially leaving our force at aar time wn they can't meet the recruiting standard in the recruiting objective that they have to get to. that's the situation. the congressmen, back to that point, every time i don't have the white house, we can do anything until we have the president. then we have the president, we don't have congress. you guys have the power of the purse, do you not? you could defund the stuff the first day that you guys take power? >> oh, sure.
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we do have a confident, we do want to defund the crazy thing is that the leadership and biden are doing. that's a key distinction. we never want to penalize our great men and women in uniform to serve our country, with their lives, but the people at the top or doing the crazy thing is, of course 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 thehe white house. it congressmen, it is always great to see you. thank you so much. were going to show you a case of -- i really reading this? from the sunshine state. >> what are you recommending for muscle pain? my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine
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the copyrighted one florida man find themselves spending a night recently? >> jason gately pet rooster, until jim's neck it with a stick. because i'm defending myself. i was scared for my safety, and
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the chicken died. next thing you know, it calls the police on me. chickens are dying every day in churches, popeyes and kentucky fried chicken. really. >> what for news. that guy needs is not your. thanks for watching. remember, to america now and forever. got filled and the gang taking it all from here. >> fox news alert. we are running hot plug new details about the seven people killed in the fourth of july shooting in illinois. so far, six of those victims have been named, and we have photos of five of them, including the parents of a two year old little boy. their son was with them at the parade when the attack started but was separated from them during the chaos and found unharmed after the attack. you're watching fox & friends first on this wednesday morning, i'm currently. >> officials that india killed gunmen with seven

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