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unfortunately, now it's time sp to go , i think sean hannity fornk allowing me to sit in s his seat . >> and remember, you can check out my podcast, jason in the house, just type jason in y the house and you canou go find that podcast. >> pete hegseth up on that podcast. have a great evening. laura ingraham, the fingerman girl is upam next. >> laura , it's all yours. jason , fantastic job as always. great to see you, my friend and i am laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle". thank you for being with us tonight. globalists are on the run. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. they told us it would be wonderful. i believe we can make our economy even stronger and make open trade an even greater force for peace and prosperity in the new century. keeping america competitive requires us to open more markets for all. i believe the process of globalization is here to stay. there are enormous benefits to be gained from that global
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and what it means for our culture and our economy and our way of life. but around the world, working people are now pushing back against a system that is making a small sliver of the population very rich while harming the interests of the vast majority. so if i told you, for example, that farmers who are furious about high costs and regulations were marching against government climate fanatics, i know you probably think it was happening somewhere in rural america. >> but as we reported last night, it's happening in the netherlands. the farmers want a stable future, normal, stable future. they buy the farm and they are going. you told me earlier that they they have no future and they were hanging themselves. is that something that people are aware of? is that a crisis right now? yes, this is a crisis. >> yes. the attack on farming and agriculture is terrifying and it's all according to the globalist playbook.
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and in france, voters rejected emmanuel macron's global agenda by giving more power to left wing and right wing parties. mccrudden support for the war in ukraine was cited repeatedly by both opposition candidates. they seized on record level inflation to portray macron as a leader who paid more attention to his role on the diplomatic stage than to voters struggling to make ends meet. and in germany, with a globalist green agenda has basically was once front and center for the world to see. they've essentially had to admit, well, the whole thing's a failure. putting the entire country into a self-inflicted energy crisis. so what are they doing other moving back to ? well, to bring back coal and in britain, boris johnson, who became you know, he came to power because he was one of the few politicians who would implement brexit globalists hated brexit. he ended up getting distracted by globalist concerns as well.
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and he presented himself as someone who is going to focus on the working class people. but then he became enamored by china and the war in ukraine. >> very, very important that we understand china is a is a great country. it's going to be a gigantic factor, the world's economy for a long time to come and let me say no to the people of ukraine that i know that we in the uk will continue to back your fight for freedom for as long as it takes. >> the globalist routinely argue that anyone who questions the idea of open markets and open borders that they're destabilizing the global system. but the truth is globalization itself that is destabilizing and weakening great western nations that have existed for centuries. >> and let's be real almost all of us at this point know who the real winner in the globalization game is . of course, aggressively defends the system against any and all critics. it is true that economic globalization has created
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new prodromal. mcclellan talks about. this is not a justification to right of economic globalization altogether. you are rather we should adapt to and to guide economic globalization. >> now, ironically, of course, he's the best, you know, biggest nationalist wall threatening anyone or any country that gets in his way as china did recently with australia when its air force is merely conducting routine missions over international waters. and of course, when push comes to shove on almost every issue ,the political, business and media establishment here, they agree with the ccp. i think pretty much every step of the way actually they don't just agree with them. >> they end rewarding china. we have a shocking development on that front involving hunter biden. we're going to bring you in just a few moments. in the globalized world view, it's totally logical for them
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to criticize and punish states here like florida and mississippi when according to the elites, they're not living up to the modern norms, you know, abortion, trans rights, et cetera. >> but nothing that happens inside china matters to the globalists, not the weavers being tortured, not dissidents imprisoned, not child labor abuses, not hong kong. their freedom being smashed certainly not the covid lockdown's welding people into their apartment. they don't care about any of that. highfliers in business and politics. just signed a letter urging president biden to seek more cooperation and accommodation with china. well, of course, none of them have to worry about getting their jobs offshore to china or having their neighborhoods flooded with fontenelle. >> now enough to worry about that, but courtesy of globalization, china has the power the money and the prestige to bully the united states when it's being run by an incompetent, corrupt bunch like the biden administration. and their answer to that, well, the bottom administration
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basically is saying thank you, sir. may i have another biden's close to lifting trump's tariffs on chinese goods? and janet yellen is meeting with her counterpart and blinken with his this week. nothing good is going to come out of that. and by the way, goofball john kerry, he still thinks china is going to be a key ally in fighting climate change is hilarious. of course, china is just moving full steam ahead with coal and its own refining capacity, building that up huge. >> so things are so bad. america is so weakened a state department official actually is quoted today as saying that america should essentially abandon asia to china, that it's dangerous for washington to deter a chinese attack on taiwan. we need to be investing more in economic engagement and countering climate change, which will require cooperation with china. yeah, who cares? taiwan. that whole taiwan thing's overrated. let's just keep pouring
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billions of dollars into ukraine forever. well, we're going to win this debate. we're already winning this debate. and in 2020 for the american people want to know that above all else, the american president this time as he was in 2016 and his whole cabinet will put our interests first. biden and his team clearly don't and won't. and that's the angle. joining me now i'm delighted he's with us , nigel farage, former european parliament member and founder of the brexit party in britain. nigel, it's so great to see you tonight. the globalists are there on the run. >> what in your mind is driving this? well, they're losing. i mean, it's quite simple, isn't it, really? you know, the one you just said that really highlights it to me is the only benefits of globalization are for the fraction of a percent of giant multinational businesses. those who work in globalized government and everybody else.
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>> it's been a loss. i just think people have woken up to it. they're saying it now. so i need to get your reaction to some hilarious commentary on boris johnson's resignation on msnbc. >> watch the rise of right wing popular in the west may soon be limited to the confines of cable news hosts and a dwindling number of dimwitted representative in congress. >> congress looks like the age of the right wing populist with johnson's departure may be may be coming to a short, short end was boris johnson's unpopularity. nigel linked to the fact that he was too populist? no, the opposite. the truth of it is he adopted brexit and i was very pleased when he did because i thought, as you know, a long, lonely campaign. but the truth of it is he got
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elected as a conservative, governed as a liberal, committing the uk to net zero, increasing taxes, increasing the size of the states, becoming an lgbt fanatic. and the reason he's gone is number one , he betrayed millions of people who trusted him to stand up against globalization. we thought we had this protei, a maniac running the country. and number two, because he proved to be an outright born liar. so the idea that johnson's demise means the end of populism is nonsense. and i very much hope and believe that whoever replaces the conservative party will actually be stronger on these views. far stronger than johnson himself. msnbc have got this so wrong. >> it's just not true now. the war in ukraine, nigel, which is grinding on and it's not going well. we all know that people like to
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talk about it. the media moves on when things aren't going the way of ukraine. how bad is that hurting someone like macron and other european leaders right now? >> well, i the real problem the european leaders have is they've made themselves complete be dependent on russia. so they're all over the place publicly supporting zelenskyy, supporting ukraine, giving ukraine, giving ukraine weapons whilst at the same time funding russia's war by paying. and it's unbelievable that paying a billion dollars a day to fix them for gas and oil. and you may remember there was a chap going back a little bit to donald trump who warned the germans the big un summit they will be coming to dependent on russia and everyone laughed at him. the whole position of the eu and eu countries. >> and all of this is laughable. nigel, it's so great to see.
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i hope we have a hope. we have a new leader of the tory party who has your principles on the issue of nationalism and economic nationalism. >> i hope it happens. thank you so much. and speaking of rejection, globalism, we turn now to the netherlands where liberal news is lincoln. jay has spent the day with farmers who are protesting the country's new green act demands. lincoln, what did you see and hear on the ground? thanks so much for having me on . so i arrived in the netherlands yesterday and so far we've covered a group of farmers that are protesting just about an hour and a half outside of amsterdam. now, the one thing about this movement, these protest is that there's actually multiple protests happening across the netherlands all for the same cause. so there isn't just one big group of protesters. it's they're kind of scattered through the country. but what is really reminding me of is what we saw with
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the truckers in ottawa back in february. i was embedded in ottawa for the entire month that they were there. and what i can tell you from what i've seen so far in the netherlands is it is very similar. this is just simply another example of everyday people who are sick and tired of government and globalists trying to take more control over our lives as simple. >> now, one farmer that you interviewed thinks there is a larger goal here, especially when it concerns agriculture and land. >> watch as they try to do extremely poorly. >> or do you think they could just do better? oh, of course they can do better. but we believe it. it's part of a bigger plan. they need our land. they don't need our nitrogen. so lincoln, is it really about
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oh, we don't want you to use so much fertilizer for climate change or do they want the land that these family, some of them have been working for hundreds and hundreds of years? you know, farmers who have had their land in their bloodline for generations are now at risk of potentially losing it. i think the bottom line here is that the farmers genuinely believe that this is simply going to destroy their livelihoods. but in the government's eyes, it's about combating climate change. so there's a lot of things going on here. i think these new environmental policies are just going to make it practically impossible for the younger generation here in the netherlands to to get into farming and i think now the rest of the world is starting to watch very closely what's happening here. and i think a lot of people are scared that this is going to come to their country.
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but we have a lot of big landowners in the united states, don't we? bill gates is one of them. and we have other people own hundreds of thousands of acres and have taken it out of agriculture. and a lot of people want to know why. lincoln, thank you for being there and we'll talk to you soon. that was important to remember that the rejection of this globalist mindset was hastened by the response to covid draconian lockdown's. we cover them endlessly, of course, on the angle the mandates combined with all these harsh measures that were taken to enforce them not just in the united states, but of course around the globe. some of it was even worse. so it shouldn't really come as a surprise that there are now warnings about a fall and winter wave from the white house. yes. so the media has jumped into the fray. here's a headline from the new york times this morning. what the tv5 sub variant could mean for the united states. joining me now is dr. jay bhattacharya, professor of stanford at stanford school of medicine. dr. b, great to see you. you kind of feel it. they want to get back to
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the place where they were happiest right when you and i were talking in the spring of 2020 that they were happiest when everyone was locked down and ordering door dash. but they'd like to get back there. but do you think it's going to be possible with this with some variant? i mean, the facts just warrant . you basically have the new york times panic mongering again when there are studies after studies coming out that people who have been infected and recovered, which is a very large fraction of population, don't get severe disease on reinfection. you don't you know, you have a situation where there still may be older people who haven't been infected, but you have to worry about maybe like when there's a real wave warning them to focus protection. but for everybody else, this i don't think is going to play. i think we this is this is one time too many trying to get the band back together for another lockdown is just not going to work. >> and the lead is kind of being rejected by the audience of fauci. now, it's not just the new york
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times, "the washington post" editorial board breathlessly writing the worst virus variant just arrived. the pandemic is not over. the arrival of some variant tv5 should be a reminder that the finish line in this race is nowhere to be seen. i'm sorry to last, but they have been saying this since day one , right, doctor ? by the sharia, there's never a finish line. >> there's only government control. yeah, they don't have an end game. i mean, the fact is , laura , that this virus is here to stay forever. if this is the kind of this kind of lockdown's they had of the things that they want, then we're going to have them forever. we have to move on from this epidemic. we have to understand that this is not march or 2020 and it is absolutely shocking to me that some of our biggest newspapers like "the washington post", like the new york times continues to fearmonger, continues to sow panic when the science just does not warranted. >> now, white house covid coordinator dr. sheesha said
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that they got that they got it wrong about the vaccine rollout. watch. be under appreciated the level of mr. us that exists in people because of their experience and also underestimated the amount of misinformation and disinformation that's out there that undermine that confidence. i sort of think of as we kind of got the biological science right, but we didn't get the social science right. >> dr. auditoria. is that what they got wrong about covered the disinformation about, you know, all the all the prophylactic treatments that were out there and a percentage of it and that that what went wrong, dr. sharp, should probably point a finger at himself. the cdc, dr. fauci , all of the powers that be undermined trust because they got the biological science wrong. they for instance, they said that there is no immunity after covid recovery, that there's no natural immunity, so to speak. which is was false in october
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of 2020 when he wrote the great branxton declaration false today and they pushed vaccine man in a way that was guaranteed to breed distrust in large parts of the community. they've now caused people to start questioning other vaccines which are actually quite important for children, for instance. so i just like, you know, like the dpt vaccines or the mmr vaccine. i just i'm shocked to hear dr. shaw talking this way. they really should be apologizing the american people for the panic mongering that they did for for ignoring science and for censoring dissident voices who argued vehemently against the policies that they follow that have created this distrust, what they did to our children. doctor , about a i thank you so much. and up next, we just learned something stunning about who exactly was the recipient of biden's strategic petroleum release and what it might have to do with his son , hunter. that's victor davis hanson. details how the democrats have become the marie antoinette party. stay there.
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only got more disturbing. tonight we can report about exactly who inside china was a direct beneficiary. the free beacon is reporting that nine hundred and fifty thousand of those barrelsna bent to unitech, a trading arm of the china petrochemicalch corporation. now that company, commonlyat known as sinopec, is wholly owned by the chinese government. >> meanwhile, of course, itan now. herecp now is daniel turner, founder of power the future. fr daniel, i keep saying this is beyond disturbing. the words don't even capture this at this point. tell us why this matters. >> there's also a biden connection to sinopec. ? yeah, this is disturbing on multiple levels to start with, the president told us he was releasing these reserves tol lower the price of gas nationally. and then you find out that hell threw secretary granholm of the department of energy is selling them aroundgr t and selling tket them too the communist chinese. so, eh,h, we're sellingeg our strategic raw materials, our strategic reserves toic
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the communist country. who is our adversary? and then yououer findsa that onf the companies that was brokering this deal , one of our top investors, is of course hunter biden. so the son that the president's reprobate crackhead son is i invested in a company that is buying our strategic p reserves, whatay we're paying more than five dollars a gallon at the pump if we haden an impeachment hearing about a phone call with donald trumpot or president zelenskyy, if this doesn't cause jerry nadleram and doesn't cause adam schiff s to ask some questions and for congress to do its job and wonder how this biden crime family is profiting while the american people areic suffering, i don't understand if there is ag, i more offense t is more worthy of investigating or impeachment, let's putut it that way. >> oh, well, where's the new york timeses on ?? where is it going? i yeah, this is a massive story . and people ask if the bidenle administration or the biden familyen is owned by china because they're about to lift
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the tariffs. do we know thatift? ay i mean, i don't know what you said about this. i mean, if they're not owneded by china, are acting like they're owned by china and the president wants to use the defense authorization act using military powers to commandeer the purchase of wind and solar that are also made in china. so thank goodness for the free beacon. collin anderson, who wrote the story deserves a shadow because they broke a major story. but but i'm getting angry at this law for very personal reasons because this president just last week questioned our patriotism. the press secretary said that we were note upholding our american standards. we've been told that we're shills of vladimir putinn because we the big bad oil and gas company aren't lowering prices. we were accused of price gouging, profiteering, and then you find out hisccus administran is selling oil on the world stage and potentially his own family is profiting from it. and that is beyond offensive. i would like to thank senator manchin and senator barrasso, who had the energy natural resources committee. i'd like to think they wouldmi hold secretarytt granholm
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who who's in charge of this as the department of energy secretary and asked her some really tough questions. we're paying five dollars a gallon because of this administration's energy policy and now his family is potentially profiting on the world market. it's unpatriotic and it's shameful and it's potentially. >> yeah. and p meanwhile,ot he's beating up the mom and pop gas station.at'e i mean, that's what's a great part of that. by the way, i got to play thisi' from the economic adviser at the white house, brian deese.e he insisted that the president is focused on lowering gas prices. >> what wengs, have to show actn on behalf of the american people and that's exactly s whah the president is doing. and every day he's focused pr he cancal things that focused do. so rel the release of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve soundsra esoteric to people.t ot but you know, oil market analyst you've had on this show will say it was singlehandedly responsible for keeping keeping . l prices going higher daniel, why did he send it to other countries, especially china, that is buying oil from
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russia, that is fighting the war in ukraine, that a we're fighting a proxy war against? >> well, that's exactly it.ct they're caught in a complete lie. ey they're a telling us they're releasing the strategic reserve to lower prices domestically. and you find out they're actually not bringing it to american t refineries. they're selling it on the world market. so they're in an absolute lie. and secondly, yes, the sanction of russian oil, this moral duty that we have to sanction russian oil, all itt hassa done is force a greater alliance between russia and china. so r china is already profiting from russian oil at a premium and now they're profiting from a american oil as well. it's just it's an administration that is part. brian deese had this crazy phrase, the new liberal world w order. is this is part of the liberal world order, but it is nott what the american people want. boy, this election this is this is an issue that is on the ballot this november, noau doubt. >> daniel, great to see you. thanks so much.yo and i used to champion themselves as the party of the working class, but our next guest has wt g a new moniker for
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them, the marie antoinette democratic party. pelosity is hitting the beaches near florence at a lavishsi italian resort. n governor gavin newsom, he's vacationing in montana even though he has restricted state sponsored travel there. and obama, well, the obamas aret always lecturing from their martha's vineyard mansion or hawaii retreat and hunter biden is spending his father'ssi presidency paying 20000 dollars a month to rent out a mansion in malibu. joiningayinin us now is victor s hanson, senior fellow at r the hoover institutionen. victor, the rules never apply to the elites, never know. this is the aristocracycy and people forget the democratic party is not harry truman's party anymore. parlaura , the party of the vey wealthy, but more importantly, they don't career because the consequences of their ideology fall on somebody else. so they we kind of say, don't they understand about six dollars a gallon in border communities that are destroyed or you can't afford meat or there's there'ss
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no baby formula? the answer is no. and the answer is no because p they don't associate with people who have real problems. so they talk abouteo a climate c change or diablo's orli transgendered. transgend maybe these are issues that area important to them, but they're not they don't poll very high to the middle people, the middle class people, and yet they're not around them. the french't to laundry. they don't go to tuscany. the to tuscany, they don't have three mansions, th they don't have three mansions. they don't haveey a biden h compound. avso i think we have to change our mentality and think and we r recalibrate that the democratic party is the party ofoc the very wealthy, but more importantly, the party of the elitete and the very poor. and it's the republican party and that's that's the middle class. and that's whye people areem leaving the democratic party. >> they understand that nowowth, now on fox this week, victor budha , gege, that expert and transportation was asked about the biden administrationaa continuing to blame putin for all the gas price hikes. >> that increase started prior
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to the first russian soldiers arriving near ukraine. you can blame it all on ukraine ,right? all >> what about the other half? well, what about the other half? four and a half. >> viktor, if he really has outs of his league as he appears. but the chickens are comingg home to roost on this cabinet. i mean, they're the most unqualified, inexperienced people i've ever seen. assume any type of powerpl and executivee branch ever's that's saying something. yeah, translated what you just said, laura , is that if you'rei in california paying 660 a gallon, it wasn't that bad. you should you w were happy when you were paying five when s the war started, which was two dollars over three and p he's talking to a to a public that can't drive very far at almost seven dollars a gallon gas. flythey don'tt want$7 to anymore because they gethe stranded and there's no flights out of these connections. so he's a transportationre secretary. io the whole airline industry is in shambles. line
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the transportation and industry trucking cars, computers is in shambles. and he's telling you, don't sh, gas is sky high. butof only half of the increase was our fault. urrthe other half was putin. he's just out of touch and he's just he's again, symbolic, iconic of this this aristocracy arrogant, democratic elite.gantm and they don't understand what's coming in novemberocrati that's going to b be a middle class pushback against their arrogancedle-. and you know what it is ? sel it's also their selfishness. they don't care aboutfi people t the border communities. they have no concern whatsoeverc for people who can't affordd meat.ow wha they don't know what it's like to be a longt it's old trucker r farmer and pay seven dollars a gallon for gas. victor,, we got it wrong. but i think it's worse than that. i think they want and they want to they want to punish americans. that's what they want. victoros., great to see. and i had the senate races in georgia and pennsylvania are going to be vital in determining which party controls the chamber after
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you're fine if you lost your property, i mean, there's no you can go online or call now one eight hundred three eight four four one five and tonight's retaking america segment, we bring you a closer look at the democratic candidate for senate in georgia and pennsylvania. now they've largely escaped mediaa scrutiny, but that's about to change. fox is white house correspondent kevin caucuss here with new details kevin . laura , great t to be with you. there are a couple of races wher there are a couple of races where gop senate candidates, frankly, are facing a bit of an uphill battle, but they may be grabbing a bit of popcorn o tonight as their opponents deal with some very uncomfortable news. firstfort, take it to georgia.wr that's where it would appear senator raphael warnock may have illegally used campaign funds to pay for personalpa legl expenses related to a lawsuit when he was a pastor at ebenezer baptist church. now, a lot of caveats in that
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sentence. i'll make it easy for you if he did use campaign cash to pay u for personal c legal expenses, yes, it'd be a pretty clear violation of federalam campaign finance law.pa mark, alliés, the infamous democratic party operativepe who also represents warnock's campaign is calling the suitra p frivolous and a statement to politico. meanwhile, over in the keystone , pennsylvania, there are t reports that the lieutenant governor there, john fetterman, took a taxpayer funded security detail on a family vacation to the jersey shore all while wait for it publicly advocating for strict coronaviruses. lockdown's sound familiar? state police spending over 1500 bucks forpend lodging and foodoo during that trip to ocean city. the campaign says, listen, allegheny county, where fetterman resides, was not in a lockdownwa at the time of the trip. by the way, i should pass this along to a lot of grumbling in the commonwealth about his health status, as you probably know, or he hasn't been seen or spoken publicly h since he
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suffered a stroke back before the may 17 primary election. his wife keeps saying he's going to be back out b on the trail soon. in fact, i didon. notice that there's an event scheduled for the 21st of july. so we'll see if he shows.nd in the meantime, obviously, everybody wishes him a verye o o speedy and full recovery. >> laura , kevin , kevin ,to thanks for getting us up tos, speed on all this. we appreciate it. wprec good to see you tonight. it. and now on to anotherro battleground, arizona, where residents thereun are facingci devastating consequences of biden's policies. now d the border, of course that's obvious there, but also inflation. now get this in bor may, the phoenix metro area had the highest inflation rate among big cities in america. son the primaries are less than four weeks away. republicans hope to unseat democrat mark kelly . of course, the senate and keepsh karenovernorship in gop hands. karen taylor rabson is aa republican candidate for governor the top two and she joins us now. karen, great to see you tonight. now you're narrowly trailing kerry lake in this primary
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right now, the race has really t tightened. how do you convince repub public and voters that you are the candidate better poised to keep this governorship inn republican hands? >>reican well, laura , thank yor having me on tonight. and in fact, the most recent polls have me leading and it is remarkable h the amount of momentum that we have in thispa campaign. and i believe arizona voters are waking up to the the stakes that are at hand and in this election so that we can keep the arizona governor's office in republican hands. we have to we know what we're up against and they know that i am best positioned to defeatob k.t. hobbs inbs the november election. >> now, you have governor deucy came out and endorsed you, whic is he's very popular inta the state of arizona. i know some conservatives don't think he's conservative enough. i get it. but that was a big, big deal for you to get that endorsement to. y
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how do you convince them or did you convince them you just decided to pick d the . well, governor deucy has joined a chorus of leading conservative voices all over this country from bill bennett. steve c moore, newt gingrich yesterday endorsed me. governor mike huckabeeene, bothf the previous republican governors and arizona governor jan brewer, who's with me tonight, and governor fife symington, both conservative republicans. we're joined today r by governor w.s. they all have known me for many, many years. they understandd who i am, my conservative credentials. they understand what i have done in my cononth business. they they knowe that i'm ready to lead day one . i'm able to tackle the issues that matter to arizona voters and of course, crisscross thise state. i can tell you that voters are hurting the disastrous policiess of joe biden. disastr we have people thatous are havig to decide whether or nothe they put gas in their tank or food on their table. we have people having to decidee if they can even make it to work. is so bad not only economically, but as you mentioned, the border. 've had
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we've had a tremendous increase in border crossings in yuma alone. it's been over 300 percent year over year increase in border crossings. and arizona's on the front is really a 50r state border war. and we are disproportionatelynd impacted and the citizens ofar arizona are feelinge it and it's awful as if it is it true that carrie lake was what'swa your obama supporter?an i keep thinking that o can'tbama be true.n' be because president president trump endorsed her and i don't know her could be the greatest person ever. i have no idea. she i knowr, s shes says a lot y kind of conservative things now. but she she t supported obama. >> she did. she she donated to obama. rs for she not endorsed for obama, but her her political life and career has been quite interesting from democrat to independent toin republican to democrat and quite frankly, she found god guns the gop about a day and a half before she decided to run for governor from the voters of arizona. they are learning thatvehe the n
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they learn about her, they are coming to the conclusion that that i am the candidate toth vote for. that's why we are surging in the polls and that's why we will keep this momentum going through election daykes. all right, karen, we're going to be watching this really closely. i still can't believe,, that's like the wildest thing ever.tha but karen, i'm going to be watching it. thanks so much for joining. say hi to the crowd there. all right. up t next,he what are they tryig to teach your children? we're going to take you inside the national education association latest assimimdu. y and i'm going to expose the disturbing proposals they're attempting to implement nationwide. theretionwide, let'. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance, john . are trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, in only a few minutes, select put down on a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty dollars a month and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty
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pointedly visit the spirit of america dog today we will save the day. we will save and we will fight tirelessly for the right to choose. >> we will never stop. was that was the nea had becky pringle quickly summing s up whathe she and her group oftn prioritize over actually teaching what kids need to know. unless you think that we'renk exaggerating on the angle, we have an inside look atlo the proposals being considered at their latest national assembly.bl it just wrapped up, by they wa, among the items adopted
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as vital for student success, the nea will publicly stand in defense of abortion and encourage members to participate a in rallies,, demonstrations, lobbying and political campaigns. reading, writingra and abortion. the nea will support and participate in mass actions for lgbtq rights and pride. and finally, aneel shall create resources information related to historical reasons that have exacerbated the racial and gender wealth gaps ehe in the u.s... and is someonejo who says he had his twitter account censored for merely pointing all of this out. dr. terry stoops, director of the center for effective education at the john. locke foundation. >> terry, is this the cut away ? these meetings usually end up en pothese kind of whack declarations? >> well, absolutely.tions? but the difference this year is that the nea decided that they weren't going to publish their agenda and make it t available to the public. and so that's where i stepped in and i said i'm going to find this agenda and i'm going to
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make sure thats i let everyone know what the nea is talking about out there, representative assembly. and so i obtained the document and i started publishing their new business items on twitter so that the worldng would know exactly what was being discussed at this meeting. and of course, once twitter realized that i was revealing this information and individuals started retreat, weein retweeting and commenting on what i had revealed. wthey shut me down. so fortunately, a lot of my colleaguesat and friends have been continuing tods talk aboutt this insane agenda t that the national education association f is displaying at their annual meeting. if you took a list of parents most critical concerns about their child's educationticaar and compared it to what they were discussing at the nea lists would look nothing alike because parents aren't talking about thingsal like environmental racism or replacing the words mother
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and father with birthing parent and non birthing parent. they're worriedirthen about leag loss. they're worried about social emotional skills their children lack as the schools were locked down and the children were masked for an extended period. >> yeah, well, this this event is more like a political rally for the far left and it's kind of a combination of, i don'tn know, a human rights campaign. balam, you know, earth justice league, whatever it is . butt' what it's not about is education. and this is why i think a lot en people are saying it's time to defund government education or at least defund it by giving vouchers to parents so they cano say, no, we're not doing this h anymore. and i think that just has to happen. we have to ha stopve funding this madness. >> well,l, i think if becky pringle's reallych pro choice, thenoi the natural extension of that is she needs to be pro school choice. but ofhe course, they don't want the monopoly tono end because they don't want the money to end. you know, i joked with a a colleague that the nea representative assembly is sort of the convention version of a dixie chicks concert with
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better music and more men. but the real concern here is that the dixie chicks aren't standing in front of i a classroom for one hundred and eighty days of school year. and these teachers that were at this nea conference will be and so they are taking what they believe and what they talked about at the convention floor t in chicac to the nation's classrooms. and more than anything, the we d parents to be vigilant and we need ways to get parents options if they find that their teacher is perpetuating indoctrination t. terry,y, thank you for bringing this to light and covering it. and we'll stay on it now. when we come back , i have a very hopeful message for any v of you out there if you think you can't get over a phobia because earlier today i got over a phobia and i havehe the video to prove. >> so stay there. >> diamond still at
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