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prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. the israelis want to put the threat of military might out there to stop it. the president says that's only going to happen as an absolute last resort when he's talking to the iraqis in addition to trying to get electrical grid as they rebuild after a decade of war. still, it's also just part of this broader american attempt on this trip to the middle east to convince developing countries in the middle east and developed countries in the middle east to do business where possible with the us , with the west, instead of with russia or china. president biden is taking a little bit of heat over the last couple of months for not spending enough time during his term so far on the middle east and not really nurturing the relationships the way that his predecessors have, especially post 9/11.
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but he's here now and they're trying to figure out a way forward. so a full day of meetings begins now with the leader of iraq and we're hoping to have some details from inside their at some point later on today ashleigh. okay, peter , you see who is traveling with the president on his mideast trip. peter , thank you so much. will be coming back to you once we get more details. but later on this morning, president biden will also speak to the leaders of egypt and the united arab emirates before heading back to washington. i'm ashleigh strohmeyer in order to send you back to regular programing already in progressve. >>ha can you be sure that anothr incident, another murder, tumultuous joe biden won't happen again? god love you. what a silly question.ggi how could i possibly be sure of any of that? >> the president is under enormous pressure to bring downo the surging gas prices with thed trip with democrats in his own o party getting tired of hiswn inflation spin. >> think that we have a responsibility in leadership to be honest with people toon nt try to spin them and then wefo
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have a responsibility to chart the way forward. it doesn't mean that there's a silver bullet on fixing inflation. i want to be straighto about that and then i want to say here's the plan. . here's the path but was it all for nothing? atat least one report indicates biden will be coming back home with no announcement on producingngh more oil. but have no worries. not while he might not get any more oil. he is making moves on green energy. ra >>bi saudi arabia will also partner with us in a far reaching clean wit energyin initiative focused on greenit hydrogen, solar carbon capture ,nuclear and other projects to sell to accelerate the world's clean energy transition and to help the u.s. clean energyan industry set global standards when we see the impact of this visit. i suspect you won't see that for another couple of weeks and realize that we'll see more when we see gas stationshe start to lower their priceor consistent with what they're paying for the oil.
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>> so y age i'll start with you. although the president has done everything he canes to trash the saudis and to destroy american energy independence. and so he goes over there hat in hand to ask for more oil. and instead of deliveringer the goods, there was nointt announcement that we're getting more oil. what he does is henn announces that we're going to be partners with saudi arabia on green energygyudi . >> what is wrong with this man? i think it's a discordant noteer ,to say the least. i don't w understand why he went there, why he had to go there knowing that he's being criticized for emphasizing electric vehicles and so forther at a time when gas prices aree going through the roof. i will say the president's in his defense. gas prices have been trending down a couple of pennies everyan day and it's been every day for almost the last month now. b >> and to me, the biggest thing about this visit to saudi arabia came right in the last hour to be announced that theree was this deal between saudi
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arabia and israel where israeli planes can now land in saudi arabia and vice versa. this is a huge deal . saudi arabia, of course, is the keystone, the anti israeli arab. bloc and if we canbe get normalized relations between saudi arabia and israel,twank i think that ia huge, huge step.p. these islands in the red sea, you know, them sailed past tenso them. a lot of tension over the years , saudi arabiao and israel. that looks like it's going to be in the past right now. it does seem to me that therere is meaningful progress, not on the energy front, ironically, maybe bitterly ironically, because we need it. but on the political front whereby saudi arabia now o joining many other arab states in normalizing relations. ra >>ha all right. the abraham accords going on . yes. so we don't really give biden credit for this. way. i mean, biden didn't do this. the guy o can barely get over there and decide whether it's going to shake his hand or fist bump. soso as for the fist bump, i go to you, cyrus.e what's with the fist bump? i don't know.
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i guess a handshake or a fist bump somehow just because you put the fingers back at the different, but the same is laughable. acabi also like the fact that he said i don't believe him, but he told me he didn't do it. so, you know, and then i said t i think he didn't do it. and the only thing they said they'll partner with us with clean energy. when is that going to be ? because right now we we've gotee enough partnering with green energy. when are we going to seeee some actual stuff? that was s s the longest speech about nothing and the fist pump is probably more on the other side, the princes i want to saym this guy is now, acknowledging the ego and there was no they didn't come out together with a great announcement. there was nothing. heack just came back and said basically everything thatas he was going to do he didn't n really do. >> but stay tuned. yeah, well, it looked like a perfunctory fist bump, but but aside from that one one. yeah,fu but what i . lawrence, what's interesting is that you shake your head when i said it seems like s he's trying to take credit for
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work that's been done by other presidents among 10%. nc the trump administration had already set the stage for these negotiationsta, the countries that are designed and obviouslyy he didn't get a second term. and so t those negotiations were already put in. in fact, the same thing that he does when it comes too the vaccine, he takes credit for, he didn't help get its done. if biden was in office, it would be the same bureaucratic system. but butf there's a lot of stuff to deal with right here at this press conference. cei'll take you back to the trup years doing when russia t meddld in our election and everybody was hyping up this first visit with donald trump when he was supposed to meet vladimir putin. now it's important to note also that president trump is already starting to put sanctions, record sanctions on the russians. >> so hehe gets l there and he e looks at putin and he says just don't meddle in our elections. now, thiss is after he's actually taken action. joe biden goesct and they hype this mean that he says that he confronts him about jamaal khashoggi very justhe bumps the guy. >> i mean, there's really no action being taken.mi
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the family is criticizing him for how the media went crazy over that incident. yet they're pretty silent when it comes to this. but there's so much happening domestically here when it comes to inflation. you see the party abandoning him right now. you see the democratic strategy. if they don't want toan be involved with him, you hear back talk from the obamas are talking about, but i they're not upset about the job that he's doing. they're upset that they're losing and their negative identity politics and the spin and they thought roe v. wade was going to tht be a hillary ie for him and it's just simply not working. but we should expect this from joe biden if he stayed in the basement. but the majorityn i don't understand why the media is up there. he's doing exactly what he said he going to dohe. this if this was any other industry, it would have been considered malpractise i what's happened in this country. >> it is the media's job to be thewa watchdog of the americn people when it comes to these l politicians. it's not like a lawyer. you have a board, a bar to investigate you.
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it's not like a doctor to havest a state board to investigate teachers. the watchdog is the press and biden is doing exactly what he said is going to do. t >> we're just being harmed in the process. you know what the the idea that even the democrat i don't believe a word that this president says and yet, as lawrence says, they won't criticize him. they don't criticize him when trump is president every day he's a liar. he's a liar. sa liar. he's a a liar. yeah. first, i think you know the questions from the presse corps are never reallyf on behalf of the american people who want answerstheo abot when their lives are going to get better, when things are . ing to cost less for themm but the headline that president biden didn't walk away from this meetingd with any kind of new agreement to pump more oil, he has no intention of significantly lowering gas prices because they areth intentions. they have an intention to transition the country away i from fossil fuelst' onto what they think is going to be this new alternative energy utopia.
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and so they can't lowerte gas prices because that would that would ruin that that agenda when they say, well,l, gas is to high, then you should be buyingc an electric car at the same time they're pushing that agenda, including in saudi arabia. you have california tellinghi people who own teslas or othercl electric vehicles not to plug in during peak hours becausees they may have blackouts and brownouts. you have people in the dutch protesting because the government is infringing on their personal property rights to push this green agenda. and you also have europe eessentially turning their coal plants back on during an emergency crisis when it comes i to natural gas because of what russia has done in ukraine. so alternative energy agenda is a very painful one . but the pain is the point innf this administration. they have no intention of reducing prices for americanscr atat the pump. and in terms of democrats now coming to terms right before an election about how things are to, expensive about inflation they did this. is their fault, not republicans did not vote for the american rescue plan which shot inflation through the roof. okay, that t was all democrats.
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>> t and the problem with inflation is you can't put it back so well that the voters are looking att it and saying who did this and is looking right at the democrats. >>ll, it's just like the president saying, you know, we're pe going to have a little pain. >> you know, when we gott monitors in ukraine and as a result, your gas prices will go up anyway ahead, hypocrisy on harassment. aoc outraged over being heckledc after mocking brett kavanaugh for getting protestkling for whn my ponytail guy b.m. the white house is aware that a tidal wave is about to hit them. where's hunter? he's under federal investigation. the story is not over yet. judge jeanine is back with a
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and naturally your family is the best thing you can. this is a fox news alert. i'm ashley strohmeyer live in new york . another busy day for president biden as he is meeting with leaders of on the sidelines of the gulf cooperation council summit in saudi arabia. mr. biden is expected to hold one on one talks shortly with egypt's president al-sisi . he recently reaffirmed egypt's commitment to gulf security, calling it an expansion and an extension of egypt's national security. let's listen in to what
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they have to say. me. so thank are very much for this opportunity and to stress the strategic relationship. and we're standing ready to take it to a whole new level on all fronts. mr. president, i am sure mr. line, let's go . bye bye bye. we're leaving. all right. let's go to for more on biden's meeting with the egyptian president. going to turn to white house correspondent peter doocy, who is traveling with the president. peter , i think i heard somebody ask something about russia and that that messaging there at the end and there was so much crosstalk, i couldn't hear it. also, like the last one of these things that played out, we are going to have to check the tape. but this is a very interesting sit down. the president president of
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the united states with the president of egypt because i there's a little bit of controversy in the region. there has been among some biden allies over the last couple of years because the egyptian president took power in a military takeover about a decade ago. and so as the president comes here, he's trying to promote democratic ideals. it'll be interesting to hear what exactly the two of them talk about. but are there any questions about russia or china or iran? very important here because the president just wants countries like egypt to do business with the u.s. instead of with these other global powers. but egypt is also a key partner in anti-terror efforts in the region. and also just anti iran nuclear efforts. and the president wants to keep it that way, which is why he is here and granting the egyptian president a rare
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us egypt bilateral meeting here at this summit ashleigh. he it'll be interesting to hear what they all had to say this morning here, peter , say thanks so much. later this morning, president biden will also speak to the leader of the united arab emirates and deliver what's been billed a major statement at the summit of the gulf cooperation council. i'm strohmeyer and you now back to regular programing already in progress is to me. >> and then she continues to beat himim because she's doing t from a place of safety. >> tell a lot of concerns h and make the argument that he's a comedian and that what he did was protected t speech. what she's doing is encouraging violence, which is a legal well ,the left is always fine with political violence against conservatives. they claim they're not. but actually , you know, when the ends justify the means, the fine with the supreme courts situation is a perfect example. the president even encouraged people to continue going to supreme court justice houses, trying to intimidate them into changing their opinion from
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the leaked draft to the final opinion. that's why you saw the blm b riots tolerated inlm the summer of twenty one when dr. fauci was telling everybody else to stay in their homes and then people i said, well, it's for social justice. so everyone's allowed to e go ot and riot in the streets. so a they are actually fine with this and they promote so long as it's not being done to them, they have no qualms the federal with using the federal government to go after their political enemies. and they certainly, as you sawaz with senator elizabeth warren, don't want to comment when a crisis pregnancy centers are firebombed. they don't want to condemn that. and you know, conservatives t and universally condemn the violence. but the left is fine with it. sohe long as the end goal is met through the means they are using. >> judge, we still don't know who the leaker is . it seems like we're never going to figure out who that is . i mean, they just want that story to die. but i'm really surprisedis with mcgarrelled. heth used to be a federal judge. he sup was almost on the supreme court. there's stillst c no charges with these people that are doxxing. supreme court justices asking o people to post online where
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they're going to be located. >> why no legal action? well, look, idl has taken over prosecutions in this country. we see it with violent crime and now we're seeing it with a t with federal crime as it relates to those peopleo who are doxxing, who are trying to influence supreme court justicesin and their opinions. what they can do, however, is your local prosecutor canan prosecute those those protesters. it's harassment. it is whatever. it's disorderly conduct. a you don't need a federal statute to prosecute these alpeople. so the question is , are there prosecutors in the area who can prosecute are willing to go out and prosecute these crimes? probablyro not. n probably not, because they know if they go to trial, they'll heprobably be acquitted. we are a in such a terrible stae now because john dualeh talked about it years ago defining deviancy down. in
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we've defined deviancy down soed low that people say, you know, nobody really got hurt evenug though a united states supreme courtt justice is named in annt indictment as having in his life attempted his life being threatened and within a few weeks there in a restaurant and there is someone indictment for attempting to assassinate him and they want to make fun of that. he r didn't wait for it to flee. you know, the rules are just different for it's for them the end justifies the means openly .do it it wasn't so open six orig eight years ago. it is outtye front and open nowt and until this country gets b back and law and order is back,c it's going to get worse. >> geraldo just because it's fraud. >> f and i want to mix it up. g why is the judge wrong? j >> i love the judge. he's never wrong.. but j let me just put aside the hypocrisy 40%0% there is no way on earth science or lawrence or me that we would be there on those steps and have that punk say that to
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that congresswoman big latrina and smirk and laugh. he deserves to get an whipping. he deserves to get that smirk wiped off his face. this is the kind of conduct i absolutely refuse to tolerate . and if it was directed against judge kavanaugh, i'd feel the same maybeirva even i feel s even more egregious because she's a woman and he'seg nearly all the harassment around the world. see, that's with you when it comes to being a gentlemanig htand doing the right thing. but that's protected by the constitution. this speech right there. what is happenings right now? what's happening right now?? itha is when comes to the law and you know that you're a lawyer, what's happening to whwhthe justices is not protectd by the constitution. >> so why the theory there and not against what's happening to the . well, that's the hypocrisy we're talkingju. >> be careful. there's two things. are you talking about the the the person who is now charged with attempting to murder the judge? it's clearly about the whole
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thing that i'm talking about, the protesting in front of those justicess l houses the hih and salaries of anything and to change the verdict by going inn the right of privacy. i believe that everyone has the right to to have a peaceful life and not be harassed. i but i just feel especially sensitive when it's a woman orld a child. >>-f i'm sorry b i'm old fashio, but that was an assault. that was alex . i'm from the blaze. i guess his name is maralal. >> shame on you. shameme on him. w but that wasn't assault. ac and you know, we've got to stick with the facts right here. it was the ref aosis autopsyop said crime of calling out next on . >> don't go anywhere. everybody that given what why
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seattleme in l.a., olympian tim glass brutally attacked in los angeles, condemning progressive leaders now for allowing repeat offenders to rule the streets. e there's b been other victims around los angeles and it keeps on happening. and everyone's paying attention to me because i'm an olympian, right? the other victims haven't been vindicated. right. every time someone's being lette out on the street again and again, they're doingng d a service and they're pretty much saying that these victims traumas were in vain. and now i'm here to i'm hoping that this doesn't happen to anyone else. again, she is so good for her. this is her moment. she's an olympian. she nee doesn't need to take ade from me. but thiss is her moment. she can change the culture out there. shee. is someone who was victimized by a repeat offender in a societyim that suddenly doesn't care about victims. she can take that torch and run
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with it across the country. she is articulate. she is beautiful. and shein didn't do anything. she was simply in the wrong place at the wrongng time when some dirtbag decided to attack herrkn. you know what's going to happen now? and the democrats are now soreow upset about it. now, when the supreme court came down with the bruen decision that the bearing armsr doesn't mean you can just buried in the shower with you. buttth they actually go out of the house with it. they're like, oh, no. now people are going to have guns. yeah, people are going to haveil guns and they're going to start usingl them as we saw with somee of these cases out of i'm not sure wheres. it is . one of them was in philadelphiaa and another in florida. i mean, people now are legally using guns to defend themselves. and you know what? these dirtbags ought toit be careful because they'reen going to end up on the receiving end of a bullet. what do you terms the facts of the actual assault? i know the guy was a repeat offender who was out on no bail. >> he was going to no bail and she was havingg lunch with i friend and basically stepped outside and was hit
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with basically a blunt like a steel pipe. w w she's literally was abouty three centimeters away from being dead. if you would have shot her inde the temple that had been allti and she still could have permanent damage. she's luckyll to be alive.s and let's remember,re this woman is an olympic athlete. she's at the top of the food chain in terms of strengthst and size for a womanre. and we have not olympic women out in the streets beingat attacked, beaten, pummeled. we've seenen the videos over and over again. and this is what happens whene you spit in the face of law enforcement to fund the police, not only and that not just finance spiritually, emotionally, the media attacks them every day and now we're seeing the results of that. and they still weean had the starbucks, it had toe be leaked. why wasn't he out there with aa press conference saying our views were wrong, we needwr our men and womenon blues back . starbucks did arrogant thingss like anyone can use our bathrooms, anyone can comee off the street crazy.
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and once you open that pandora's box and people started getting beat up because this is the world progressive double down.lways we're going to close the stores. great. you close the stores and now the mom and pop shops will be attacked now. now they'll s be the targetst and they can't just close the stores. they have to literally hav moveo lose their livelihood or their lives because you are inrt a position you starbucks is the window to america, which means you've got a big pocket. you could be paying for security. you could be fundraising or havingng a a special drink for n enforcement. do something instead of whisper behindd closed doors. >> one of the reasons you have these problems is you have a disconnect between idealism and reality. soro do you have the principle that we don't want mass incarceration? it has a hugely racial impact f and so forth and so but if you if you try to fight mass incarceration by no bail or low bail, you get kim class, you get people being victimized by these dirtbags who should
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be behind w bars and they'repe behind bars even pendingnd trial because their records are so scarred that you can't expect them to do anything. liberals are going to have to come to terms with what they think about social justice ,ideology and what they truly think good criminal justice j reform is going to be it because this is not it. when you take a look at things like myspace and listen to her talk, the prosecutor in l.a.,n george gascon, is taking aside it's not her side and it's not the side of anybody who's been beat up likeeat she has or peope have been killed by repeat offenders who he repeatedlyded defends and lets out of prison on purpose because he truly believes that they have a right to notto be in prison no matter how horrific the crime is , whether you're a who children ,whether you're someone who attacks women in the street, whether you kill homeless people, he's taken the side of the people who do that to innocent people who have a right to walk down the street in safety in the city where they pay taxes in a city in america. but it's a blue city. so the voters there who have
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tried to recall george gascon, they did it in saneo francisco. they're going to have to comek to terms with what they really think is acceptable when it comes to how they think about people going to prison. what kind of crimes are you committed, what the penalties for that are and to havee caught offenses. and as the judge said, there has to be deterrence criminals don't care about laws. t they don't care about tough talk. they care about deterrence. and people have to be able to defend themselves in places like new york city, like at the bodega or when you're walking inn, like when you're a victim of a crime, it changes your life forever. life forever, even if you even if you survive. and again, these prosecutors have taken aside and stopped the side of those victims. >> never you feel that it's impossible to fix now that the thing is gone tooul far . there is no point it makes it within two months.wi it's an easy problem to fix.it you started this. i'm talking about criminal justice reform, the whole idea of criminal justice reform. another word. b my first job was in juvenile court advocating foruv young
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victim young young offenders didn't want wanted to turn overm their life. but as you can see, this is a repeat offender like many of these people. is not reform.rn this is a return back to crime . >> there's a way to fix the system and say you lookd, make sure people have equal protection under the law, get effective counseling, all . t and buthe the idea that we should bring that is going to helpck black folks by putting people that are terrorizing other black p folks.k >> i if i disagree, that thing is just insane. and it's notus just it's all across the country. >> we've been covering it forwe years and on top of this, the doj gascon is now getting rid of unit that notifies victim per unit when they're back on the street. >> it's just asima coming upom next, the media trying to knock some sense into democrats. i know this nonsense, but is it too late? hey, mr. tambourine, and a song for me.
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liberal media earthing the democratic party to break away from the woke in a last ditch effort to save the party's fortunes t before the midterm elections. a new article says the democrats need to wake t upl and take on radical activists in the party before it's too late. t tthe warnings come on the hees of jill biden apologizing after comparing hispanic people to tacos. >> so they say go woke, go broke. you broke at the ballot box. >> yeah, but this is falling: on deaf years.f none of them are listening. and whoever wrote it is probably on the short listt to get canceled immediately. they bought into this. is the progressive issue. this is what they want to run on . and lo and behold, the americanh
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people said, no,is this is not how we do things. they doubled down. they don't change. and this individual who saw the light probably was never on board anyways. until you start seeing realou change in policy or one ofer these progressive leaders come forwards and be like, we madeng a mistake, we're wrong. i feel horrible for moderateat edemocrats and real democrats because they get mixed up inp this. and one of the most frustratingh thingsin to me about joe biden is joe biden was always a moderate democrat. even sometimes i thought he was too much on crime. d but he h gets in the white hous, he beats them. they need him to get in and he just holds to their agendas, which the american people ly dnically didn't really vote for. they voted for him thinking hean was going to bringd balance and all he's really done is brought these progressive agenda and they're going to blame it on him instead ofin imgchanging the mindset and at least admit the wrong at least, say, hey, we made some mistakes. first world problems aren't the same as real problems and they just will not. yeah, good for you.oo d but there's no one coming alog
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with enough lawrences to invite them to said the woke. >> yes, too. it's too late to even pivot l and changeat the issues. look, i use this analogy a lotrf because i think it'sec the perfect example of what's happening in the country. i go every single week, go to diners, i talk to middle america, what's facing the country. and then i go back home and irs go to my barber shop, whichll is the center of all politicsla and the black america and the same the same exact thing. >> when you have the president that have lost both groups, you know, he's in trouble. and it's notot just woken up. it's the phillies address the day to day issues that are facing the american people, microflora should be an example for the republican party. and she did something thatmp no republican is able to do.e she loves her country and she loves her community as well. w and whatho i mean by that, shes, didn't change where she was. she p put on some fancy suit. she talked about her hair thatut she talked about h immigrants.
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she talked about the food. she also talked about the crime ,the border. and she also said that she was proud to be an american. >>if if republicans can replicae that model every singlee district where there is a swingw district that will notil only hispanic america but also in black america because they're waiting for those leaders from arizona. >>a so i think microflora probably make some really good tacos, right. i've said, look, the dems i'm so focused on cultural issues, they're never going to apologizelt. i'm never going to say we're sorry. and i wasasin reading an interesting quote here. latinos are fed upin former radr mambi host donya alexandrine told fox news rt the democratic party, the voters,se the hispanc cucupopulation, and they use it, they abuse it and thenn they discard it. they do it every single election cycle. i don't likee to segregate the hispanic population. n they are people who have needs, who have concerns, who care or are fearful of crime, who worry
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about gas, who worry about w buying chicken . and how much of this this week you know, i'm tired of the separate. nd should i get the subcultures? i respect the subcultures in this country. buthe at the same time, you knoo what? the democrats it's too late for them not to woke. joe biden doesn't know if he's awake or on awake. so he can't he doesn't alwayss walk around. well, okay, you can't make the transition or although i think that the hispanics doparticularly are innately conservative, they are socially, conservative in many, many ways. >> their faith base, the family oriented, as reagan said famously back in the 80s, they are republicans. >> they just may not know it yet. but i think that the reason it is significant and the reason i think is that it can be carved out is as the largest minority group in the country,s there is no way the democratsem can winoc without substantial minority and a majority of hispanics. >> and if they if they if they have lost if joe biden and co. have lost latinos
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as now appears likely, thenn i think the they're doomed the party going forward. they they if the democratic n a party of various ethnicities, what is it exactly? >> yeah, this is part of the woke. >> right. all right. the fastest is up next. featuring a very revealing teletón ad that has the whole internet buzzingev. what's number one retinol brand used by dermatologists. used by dermatologists. look in one week. so you can be good, but nowr
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clothes while he exercisesin at home. >> you know what, i don't havesu an issue with this. what you do in the privacy of your own hands. all good. you know, sometimes sit down chairs and stuff like that. >> every picture i've ever seen of you, your in a hot tub.yo so i for probably i think - clothing optional. but yeah, you have to put clothes on to get in the water talking about the privacy. that's not private. we're looking at it. it was a commercial commercialni where you wouldn't do it for charity. >> just no more .o a couple of things. i think it's because peloton is enough. they need something to get people. i haven't touched my peloton because because you're traveling with the people for > the number. so is i don't think it'sin comfortable to work out naked. >>, i mean, you're comfortable with sleeping like i work out naked. i think you got it all wrong. i don't barefoot for good balance but i can explain not wear sneakers.ho
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i'm worried aboutrt protecting your feet and not the rest of them. also, is there any scenario where this is okay with you? right. lookok, i think it's a smart ad. he l looks good if you want to look like that, you've got toha get a peloton is basically the gist, right? oh,, that's going to happen. >> i'm sorry. all right. all right. let's do this. let's. talk about your revealed enough for this one next up next up, a new poll reveals nearly half of americans tradede their sanity for their . 48 percent admitted that t following a healthy lifestylea has them feeling miserable. since you are the epitome of a healthy lifestyle mentally and physically, i cheat on my dad sometimes. >> but listen, you don't feel really good if you don't look right. isn' so i totally disagree with this and i think that we've become a society that praises obesitybe and i'm not sayings same peopl, but i'm just saying it's not healthy. you can't be a six hundred pound fitness trainer. no judge be, what's the questiou miseranow you're miserable because your diet is 90% oreo
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