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so this is when you're famous. this is when you're not sure. yeah. yeah. this is when you're kind ofe malleable and how you identify that day you're going to wear them. okay, so but thi i just think you're got to protect that irish skin of yours. you know, you don't want to o get to your very your little orange tonight. do you notice that you're very tan. t veryra >> yeah. let's go outside lately. yes.rkin i talked to him and i knew it. >> i knew it. >> sea look you look great. and i like the hat. tomorrow i'll take a picture. and do please do. >> hannity thanks so much and great show as always. all right. i'm laura ingram .. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. ra is "the climate controls. to that's the focusni of tonight's angle. lightened pe now, all the enlightened people, you know who they are. a they now insist that summer is no longer supposed to be hot. so any heat wave anywhere by its very existenceha is evidence of climate change.nl so they're all reading from r the same playbook with the end
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game more obvious by the day, the climate propaganda, it's saturating the airwaves. >> yes, it's summer. yes, it's supposed to be hot,er but it has never been like this. dallas l and oklahoma city reached one hundred and nine degrees today rdegr. again, this is a global problem. just look at the heat map. map. mexico, central america. thi this heat devastation a is evidence as if you needse more of it that a climate change is here and is a crisis. what scientists and activists have been warning about for decades now. >> these temperatures were coming. >> we might not have known 2020 two, but we knew they were coming that i think you're right for the new york times. i don't know. a but remember, they never have to establish actual facts. it's all kind of i don't know, just a feeling we're feeling it. we're literally feeling it. >> we are enduring the effects of climate change, feeling it.he >> of course, the truth about global warming is neverr as simple as they claim. so showing this really scary r
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looking temperature map with anc bunch of red on it ignoresn another expert analysis. waves the worst heat waves on our planet aren't happening now. they actually occurred w forty years ago, according to review by researchers from the university of bristol inri the united kingdom.st we show therere have beenn some even greater extremess in w the last few decades, said vicky thompson, a climate scientist at the university of bristol and lead author of this new paper. and notice by the way, that the climate controls wailing about how this is the worste heatwave ever. don't acknowledge what happened almost two two decades ago, 35000 people died because of what? extreme heat. extrthe left and its media allis say they want strict governmenta controls on how business operates and eventually on how we as free citizens live. so it's just more fodder for liberals to call for the senate to be abolished as this writer for the new york times argued today because they blather
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on about extreme heat. >> how about their extreme solutions like blowing up the constitution so they can sidestep the red states altogether or force americans out of their cars , the cars that they love into c cars they don't want and can't affordwa. which brings us to the cleaverb of the biden cabinetea mayor pete, today he made an. admission about high gas prices. course, the more>> pain we are all experiencing from t the high price of gas, the moren benefit there is for thoseef w who can access electric vehicles. >> never has the worth of a rhodes scholarship and so called into question, he apparently hadn't ever pondered the obvious question. q everyone switches to evs.to what happens to the grid? co >> congressman tom massie schooled little pete. schooled pete. i'm really alarmed at sort of the naivete of those who are promoting rapid adoption ofolog
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these technologies with our existing infrastructure over the course of a year, an american household would use twenty five times as much electricity for their electric cars. they would forr their refrigerator. do you think it would strainlu the grid if everybody plugged in 25 refrigerators in every household? didn' >> well, if we didn't make any upgrades to the grid djura i mean if we had yesterday's grid with tomorrow's cars it's not going to work. >> well's cars, literally. biden has the dumbest cabinet in us history. in >> zero common sense is thaton average s household plug in electric cars do you know use how much more electricity they would use in comparison to the air conditioning that air conditioners are holehouse? >> no, but again i would emphasize it would take four times as much electricity told charge the average household's cars as the average household t useshe on air conditioningg and air conditioning. >> . that's another thinghe on the climate control chopping block. thesels passive men think that
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you should be happy with passive cooling. and assistant professor at the university of oregon says thatcoolt passive cooling is so promising because it's lessmi expensive, it averts intensification of urban heat island effect. it increases survivability by diminishing reliance on air conditioningncre and forget a return to american energy glut. the independence we enjoyed. cnn's answer to living throughvi a heat wave includes these helpful hints closable signs and sleep in the basement.t. >> gotgo it.t is that what it's come to? >> as we told you last night, lowering your standard ofan living and your expectations for the future.d they are tuture, the goals here. this isn't happeningsn by accident there in inflictingi this unnecessary pain on you.n they believe it's necessary. it's a sacrifice you should make. makethe list of what the climate is demand to take from you to save the planet that keeps growing.
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of course, we also know that,s, of course, the gas powered cars, they want that out. they want not smart thermostatsy gone. they want toan diminisht farmlah ,beef and other livestock and they want that fertilizeran want to controlt that generators. they don't like your generatoro, discretionary travel. no, not so muchreti leaf blower i've always hated those gas a ranges and gasnd heat. >> all right. you think i'm joking, right, about gas ranges? well, in dozens of counties on the east, on the west coast, where the climate controls are most influential, they have already banned natural gas inat residential homes. and now the nation's capital is set to become the second east city to ban gas boilershe s and water heaters. yet this is absolute madness. it's going to drive up the cost of home heating for those who can least afford it. but of course, the trolls,s they don't care.do, th they never didey never. they use the voters then abuse
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the voters are horrible people. >> they know they're climateth con. it's aboutey tow unravel and tht americans are just tired of being told to sacrifice as they see china and india doing whatever they well please. the climate stuff,, fossilut fuels, forget about it. i they'll burn them. they don't care. y fear and intimidation, the trolls wantusin to speed up the transition timeline before the voters have their say in november. so you notice everythingve beddenly become urgent. >> everything's an emergencycom. the challenge that we're facing globally on climate is is real t and we need tohe take whatever measures we can to accelerateli all the work that we're doing to make sure that we can address the climate emergency to counteract go back in the coffin. what they want is for you toy w travel less, eat less, buy less, use less heat, use lesss ac. not at all. now, since congress won't passat
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new climate rules and to deal with joe manchin, right. they want biden to declare dec a climate emergency. that's a move that would giv give the federal government extraordinary power to take our freedom away. juststgoraorer as they did duri. well, in may 2020 one , the angle predicted this. >> doo you think the forces propping biden aren't thinkingp about declaring a climate emergency in some form during s his first term? youom haven't been paying closeo attention. of l course, the lockdown's gave them the perfect roadmap for how to exert control over the population 14 months ago to the day. >> same white dress, noff different interests are. and now biden's traveling to massachusetts tomorrow to pushes a green agenda. he's throwing a bone to t the climate trollshr, but he's not going as far as to declare that federal climate emergency at least not.rg >>en yeah, so this issue that's on the ballot in almost every state and federal election across america, a vote foros
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a democrat is as vote to rob you of your freedom and your prosperity, evennyo your preferd your home or or cooking your food because it's the climate trolls have their way. we are not if t going to recognizeiz our country anymore. so don't worry about a heateryei wave, worry aboutr their controc wave that's going to wipe out what we love most about america. and that's the angleca. rmer all right. joining me now is newter gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news fo. ributorhe now, newt, we tried to warnd everyone during covid that this was kind of a warm up act to what they ultimately wanted to do. we've heard rumblings about we hav sai this from bill gates who saidma the climate's much worse than covid. sote much worse t why not have e or shut down every now and thenu ? >> pla how do you see this playg out? well, first of all, i always say that may be one of the most brilliant monologues i've heard. you give him a long time off listening to you. that was just absolutelyy brilliant and i thought it was
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stunningly accurate among people like bill gates have twol key characteristics. twotheir religious fanatics on behalf of a series of values that are weird and they're hypocritesth. they don't mind flying around the world in private planes. they don't mind having huge h houses with enormous amounts ofd air conditioning. they don't mind the sizef ofth their carbon footprint. it's a classic example..what you what you have is a power elite which thinks that climatet is the emotional excuseis to control the rest of us . and this goes all the way back to a robert hile broader article in 1992 when he saidha now that the soviet union is gone, we need a new excuse to take control and climate and the environment is probably the best excuse. we're going to get these people are fundamentally dishonest. what they're trying to do is by
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any reasonable standard, crazy. st if you look atanda what's happeg in germany where they're going back to coal plants over about to go back to p nuclear power, s you look what's happening all around the world, the cost of elite rich people trying to impose theoretical ideas on the real world, the collapsee of the government of sri lanka is a direct result of this. more pain is coming. and i think someday historians will look back and say these were truly bad people who are horrible human beings and the un chief antonio guterres spoke out yesterday about this so-called emergency disaster that could have decisive climate action that mistrusts t multilateralism and collaboration. we have a choiceltil, collective action or collective suicide. it is in our hands collective suicide. ing is that what we're facing here?o yes. they're all reading from
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the same hymnal here, everyoneay saying the same thing.in >> can how can that be okay? laura , this is so fundamentally dishonest that it's crazy if you go back all the way to paul erlik and the population bomb in the 1970s, the left has consistently argued that we'reis on the edgee of a gigantic e crisis here, sad by two thousand great britainin will be starving. that totally false go backgo and take everything that i'll grant that the al gore put in his movie go through it stepth by step. it's all a bunchh it step-by of. it didn't happen. it's not true.ru the ideae the human race is not on the edge of collective suicide unless it's by nuclear war. butbu we're certainly not in the age of collective suicide because of climate. and i think the elites are so frenzied they all go to the same cocktail parties. all they all talk to each other.
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they all come to an agreement that they're going to say this nonsense and go to reinforce each other. the truth is it's false, justut as , by the way,h the same elites are lying to us about covid as we now grudgingly, slowly are learning so that the average person ought to realizevera your leaders are lyu to you.rare now, there was was a moment at the white house briefing today where the press secretary wasss asked s about the president's relative absence over the last three days and the public seems watch for what exactly has he been? been in so he's been in meetings. he's been meeting with his senior staffme. wit he's been meeting with staff. he's just been very busy dealing with the issues of the american people and meeting with his staff and senior staff the last two days. >> note lots of meetings. even the left is turning on him . look, i don't know whether i prefer joe biden publiclyr incomprehensible and suffering. clearly cognitive decline or
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joe biden hiding while his staff protection as he suffers cognitive decline. but certainly if you watched t him on the trip to the middlea t east, it was a totalnt embarrassment f for the unitedev states and for those of us who believe in freedom. and i just think you have to start with the idea that thiss guy is being g manipulated by hs staff, whatever they want to dov iner the environment will be an act of desperation. b but given that they've givenut j john kerry a major role, you just have to see a little bit crazy because kerry is crazy. these are people who believe ind a fantasy world that does t not exist, could not possibly be defended in a serious publict debate.ou >> no. as t great to see you as always tonight. thank you so much. much. and if i were too go forwardo with these extraordinary plans to circumvent congress on these climate models, how quickly s would it be smackma down in court? >> joining me now is jonathans turley, law professor atrl george washington university,
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fox news contributorey professor . the question came up yesterday and a friend of mine who clerked with me said that's not going to last long, butut is it that clear cut? and could the concern about the court be the reason for the hesitation by the administrationitat? well, it is troubling to hear some of the rhetoric in the last 48 hours. you know, you had a usns senator say that the chains are off. president. right. con and now why? did because congress didn't yieldn't to his demands.ave others you have others that just today moved to court packingth bill forward of the message seemse to be that we support the system so long as itit yiels to our demand. and when you look at the climate change issue, the administration tried to go at this in a unilateral way with the epa case, which was just handed down by the supreme court.
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they lost by a considerable measure. the supreme court found that the bush administration exceeded its constitutional authorityytrnsti. they then went to congress and sought a climate changeth and other measures there that was blockedat by not just joe manchin but about half of the senate supported his position. what so what's the answer now while they're going back to where they began go and said, well, the president should go at it alone and in a madisonian democracy, it's often as important how you do something is what you do. what they're arguing for is forn basicallyg a single person government. they're asking for a presidentty to yield this authority alone and that is a very dangerous thing. it's convenient, but it'st a remark woefully short sighted of viewpoint. and when you have these members of congress calling for their own circumvention, their own planned obsolescence, it's something that james madison woulded
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never havein imagined. he believed that you could have ambition, fighting ambitioned . but here the ambition is tore become a nonentity in t our in our three branch system. system >> all righ well, i don't want to tak any wn of tough votes and then be held accountable for the votes. i think that's part of it.ou paf but it. at the same time, whicht people i think have t forgottenu and i know yout and i have talked about this before, but the this idea of an immerge agency being declared, we were very concerned during covid on a state level when governors were declaring emergencies to circumvent the legislature. s tu we stillmv have the covid emergency on a federal level in effect today. and apparently this is just going to go on forever. there's going to be no end to the current emergency and then they may try to n lay this new emergency on top of the covid emergency. >> what's next? the racial emergency? i can see that coming right. >> and the danger is really how these things are being, implemented. i agree with the president on many environmental issues, but it's very i important for me
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to see the system work and that means taking these matters to the representatives of the people. it's not enough rrese to say, w, they didn't give me what i wanted. you know,. the system is designed to force these divisive issues into congress and to forge a compromise. an'tu if you'v can't, then you've got to forge a new majority in congress. we have midterm elections coming up. the only thing you're notio to do is to give the concentration of power in the hands of one individual. that's what this entire system was designed to avoid. iregnedso this this emergency ah is just a fancy way of saying one person rule to have the president do what they couldn't get done innd congress and couldn't . t through the courts c and professor, to think of the fact that they used to say that trump was acting as the dictator. remember that trump n was a man who was a dictator or want to be dictator. great to see you as always, professor turley. thank you. now, this history of pulling us backward doesn't just relate to climate us, but also
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seven california governor gavin newsom fancies himself as a genuine c 2020 four contender. he's the leader of the what he claims is the state that values freedom. now, the reality is that he's fostered this environment when where the power hungry and corrupt wield immeasurable power. and on no issue has that beenis more apparent than cova in california. the hysteria about the next wave on the horizonap, it's allowed those in charge to make devastating decisionsatin for their entire population. now, first, i want you to watch with the board president of the san diego unified school district. students and parents who don't want to wear a mask indoors innt school. are there any other options fora themr a? they can opt not to return to the regular school, but to go topt school where they don't have to go to school at all other than the what if
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they were already enrolled in the summer school and now they get this maskedere mandatea and they're not comfortable with wearing a maskndth. they really should wear the mask but notot comfortable. whatwh should they do? >> they should just make it t knowt that they don't feel comfortable at that point, just not returnheot r and californias deeper than what you just heard from that woman. dical offic medical officials, including l.a. public health director barbara's farer, have been lying to the public about the severity ofn currently in hospitals. now watch for last week, just juxtaposed w a doctors at usc medical center. >> we're also eiencing continued increases in the number of covid positive week. among thoseospipi pa hospitalized who are infected with covid about 42% are hospitalized with cocaine related illness. sadly, we're starting to see
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increases in deaths for the first time since the winter surgewint, only 10 percent of our covid positive admissions are admitted due to covid virtually none of them go to the icu. it and when they do go to the icu n ,it is not philharmonia.a. they are not intubated. they are not these horrible 100% up. we haven't seen one of those since since february. it's been months. that is devastating here now, the man who uncovered that video, dr. herman hamady, board certified and researchie scientist based in california.nt dr. hammoudeh, you had heard t this from friends inhi boston,n the same narrative that the people who came into hospitals would test positive, incidentally, when they were there fornthere something else t was called a covid a case, even though it wasn't those officials lying should never servee in public again. >> absolutely. i mean, public health is founded on trust. . public health by nature is a paternalistic field.
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without trust, you can't have pa effective public health apparatus in this country or in this countyra where we are. this public health director , dr. barbara ferrer, who is not a real m.d. mind you, she has a social justice fauci has has gone out and now she's been caught red handed saying that people are dropping dead left and right and using that as justification to impose a mass mandate againmpos on adus as well as children just before school starts and using a foundation of lies,s, she's been convincing people, people to believe her, believe the fear and say, okay, yes, fine, i'll mask myself and my kid because people are dropping dead and thenropp you have this is ni just usc medical center. this is where i useds tose work as a volunteer. this is los angeles county usc medical center. this is their own county hospital. it's a public hospital thates cares for the poorest and sickest people int the entire county. there and so if there w were to be people dying, guess what they would have been dying at ad this hospital. and if they're not and iff
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their own chief medical officero ,if their own head of infectious disease, if their own chief epidemiologist are all coming out in the pressc conference and saying we're actually sorry internallyeut telling their own staff without knowing that people a on the outside are going tore be watching us and we did. we uncovered it. guess what? wth that's the truth. and now they're trying to coverp it up and backpedaling. >> well,>> laura: we we have otn from the l.a. public health director . we take this step because we, w think it makes sense for all of us to continue to do everything we can to reduce this high ratea of morbidity and mortality. hi thiss is not the flu and thisa% of folks that are hospitalized with covid are still ending up u in the icu and some of them are needing ventilators. dr. hammoudeh, explain why thisp is outrageous misdated. >> it's not just misstated ifd she hadno not been in the public health department, had she not had a massive, highly paid sta
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staff of hundreds of officials, including a lot of mdsls and epidemiologists and statisticians, i could say ,okay, maybe the data. rofessionals but these are professionals. these are people who have access to everyda imaginable piece ofta data from every hospital and every clinic and every nursing home school e the entire county. they of allnt people know what is happening. ough we saw it. and when they go and make a mistake, it's not a mistake.sa it's m a lie. it's a fabrication. it's fraud, frankly. and it's the worst kind of fraud because this is fraud that impacts public health. it's that taken away all sense r credibility from that department, which means people in the future when they do actually say things that we need to are going to get harmeda in, are going to die and they're trying to harm children in the process.the the least likely to succumb too covid. >> these are people r who have given up all right. to be in to these positions and many of us are calling on them to resign or we're calling on the los angeles county board of supervisors who has control over her and her staff.th who they're the only ones who have control over them toim
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fire them immediately. oh, they have tome l go . they're committing perpetualf fraud on the people of california and that unified school district chief in san diego, how she ever ended up anywhere near a school or education is beyond me. she's a is complete. . rry, a total fraud.tal these people all have to go . thank you for this video. you're educating us like no thank you, dr. ramani. >> and remember, on a good note, get your usa made freedom matters. all proceeds for the month of fe july will be donated to the woodson center, get the handy golf. this is awesome.ge get the towel for your kids at the beach. awesomeeth. all usa made it does matter, but it's his freedom matters. i can't hold the whole thing up at all. u fall over. but you get you get the girl. laura ingraham .com fun stuff.ex up next, why are american companies allowed for the pentagon w while helpinl chinese entities at the samepi time? senator josh holly wants to put an end to this. he's here to tell us next who's
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the same companies consult with our own pentagonse? our next guest is trying to putp a stop to this introducing legislationdu that would end ths compromise practice of double joiningromi. joining us now is missouri senator josh hawley, member of homeland security committeeosh my f senator , my first question is how is this not already barred by us law? u.s. law give n given the fact that, you know, we don't get that type of reciprocity today when dealing with sensitive matters that china has access to? >> that's certainly the case for it should absolutely be illegal and this bill would make it so abs. ave these here's the real thing. we've got these corporations, lots of them who want to takewa a buck from unclent sam who want to get contracts from uncle sam, but they're happy to sell c out our technology, our jobs, our workers. o and they'vebs, our doing it fors and it's time to put a stop f to it the least we can do is say if you get a contract with the defense department of
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the united states, youta shouldn't be advising the chinese governmentte and that's what this legislation would do. >> now, senator , also president biden has been dragging its feet, although we know which way is going to go in making this decision on whether to lift trump'sna - tariffs on china. here's how the white houseou responded to questions yesterday. >> the way thatse it was handled by the last administration wass was it was bungled. if you if you if you from going to be really a , you know, honest here, it was not done in an effective way. >> senator feingold, trump took. china head on really smartly.y, they did that long report was bob lighthizer, the ustr, the most talented one we've ever had in our history. this was done meticulously. >> he didn't cower to the chinese like biden is obviously beginning to do . > you know, i think that t the tariffs on china werehe
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some of the best things that president trump did. and we all know what's going top happen here. joe biden's going to cave. goino he is going to roll over forin the chinese communist party. he's going to let them haveal everything back that they wanted. all i can sayl is if you likeif what you're getting from biden, if you want to send more jobs overseas to china, if you want to have to buy our energy from china, if you want tope be dependent on china,nd then joe biden is your guy because that's his entire policy. but for those of us who want jobs in america, goodd paying jobs, many of factoring jobs in this country, those tariffs are important. i th and i think we should roll back laura. we ought to be strengthening them. that ought to be our policy., we >> yeah. >> bob lighthizer actually wrote an op ed in the wall l street journal today that wasay a brilliant talking about how lifting the tariff tal everg knows it's not going to have any any real effect effectre on inflation. it's only going to make chinese products stronger in the united states and hurt us manufacturing at a time where i thought biden was supposed toat be improving us manufacturing. >> that's i guess outs o the window totally. >> well, you know, here's the deal. the chinese government and the t
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chinese economy is dependent on labor. i mean, let's just dep tell the truth. it is labor that powers much of the chinese economy. and what i effectively is happening is the right administration wants us workers to have to compete against slave labor, which will end up e strengthening the labor. them.m,ndndnd it'll impoverish our workers. it'll send our industry overseasas. this is what the liberalsbe and unfortunately many republicans have beenra pushing for decades now we know whates the results are. the results areul jobs are lea leaving this country. the results are hollowed out industryount. all we need to reverse all of that. and that's why it is important to say that we'reo s going to ha china accountable, that we're going to protect and nurture our ownre t industry in this country and we're going to protect american workers. >> that ought to be our policy . muchor holly, there's so i want to get to tonight, but unfortunately, i guess we're out of time. >> thank you so much for joining us as always. usmy kid was on tick tock that have a social security number that his face looked likenow they know who his friends were and all the people in his
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contact list or that who he reached out to and a different chat that's dangerous for d the individual. but cumulatively they're using this dataanus c in ways that wil will come back to haunt the united states of america for years and yearsates and fory secretary of stateea and former cia had mike pompeo offeringuld what should be the final word on tick tock. but it's still enjoys immense protection in democratic circles. in dnow, last june, joe bidenidn reversed a decision that was p made by president trump tore ban the chinese owned app in the u.s.. well, that turned out to be a devastating decision for american security as last month we learned that engineers from tick parent company called bite dance had actually accessed information on the apps. us users from inside china. now, that's when my next guest is send a letter to the company's ceo demanding answers here. company and i was ranking member of c the house oversight committee, congressman james culmer. congressman, we've been on this tic-tacc committeer. thing sincs in there at the state department. is there any reason why we
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should trust the folks at dance? don't you hate that name?e? butt is there any reason we should actually trust them? no. in fact, they may have given false testimony to congress, their employees at tac testified to congress.em we now have learned that that was false testimony about their security provisions a and how they handled americans data. so whatme we know is titcomb has access, has granted communist china access to our browser browseies and our location. so when you're talking about browser history, that's one thing that's obviouslyrne a way for china to have a marketing edge over american companies. but when you're talking about locations, that's a national security threat. sand that's why we, the republicans on the energy and commerce committee, as wella as the house oversight committee are demanding answers from ticktockuse. the democra and obviously the democrats are sitting back and they continue to give china a freesi c pass.
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>> now, meanwhile, the dnc is going all in congressman on tick tock. according toik politico, they took the dove to the platform four months ago and officials are so far happy with the results. but while com the committeets is pushing out its party's leader to millions upon millions of young usersou who congregate on tic-tacng, biden hasn't necessarily been the party's most viral messenger. earties considering biden is coming across like a grandpa . >> okay, congressman. i mean, it's funny, butra it's d stupid and annoying. but the white house to be promoting the use of this app. >> no, n no, not at all.think and i think they've already received enough information from republicans to know that tiktok is a problem. and you know, when pompeo is talking about things like facial recognition, who knows exactly whatacia tick-tock is dg and all of our kids are using tiktok. that'sdoing. the most popular ae
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among teenagers now.ar examplettust anotherer of chinain getting their foot in the door in america. america and we've been saying for months that china is a national security threat, especially throughl big tech. and what's frustrating for republicans in congress, we've asked con for hearings so that there can be transparency among big tex doing with respect to china. we have evidence now that tiktok through their parent company bike dance is sharing american data privacy concerns with the chinese government congressmen. they collect contactless accordingsm the piece in the australian us cyber security firm analysis. rm they access your calendars. a a they scan your hard drives, including external wants to geo locate you contactless. this is what they'reco collectig . so parents don't download. don't your kid download that on your phone, congressman, ho great to see you.ne all right. the shocking, amazing, irrepressible, stupid of kamala
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victim to discuss your case now. eight hundred eighty two three three three zero four kamala harris is making waves. >> they had a twenty
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twenty four . but unfortunately for her, each appearance she makes does t more and more to expose her immensehopose vapidity. take hes >> take her speech to the naacp yesterday. it' important to note that toaa support a woman's ability not her government but her to make n thatot decision does not require anyone to abandon their faith or their beliefs. me joining me now is a panel of former left wing activist and now prager u. >> personality for tonight's newest segment, common-law with amela. oh, you have your own graphic. that's funny. all right, havelaar. with first of all, i never understand her hand gestures. vr >> don't know where she waser pointing, but now supporting abortion for her doesn'tn require abandoning faith. fai i guess she's now a theologian because she's already handled that border so well. >> well, first of all, laura ,
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i want to say i want to publicly distance myself from this woman . i know our names are very similar, but we bear nowe relation and no other similarities no and everything that she said during this naacpe statement was just ridiculous to to say that you are not abandoning your faith by supporting this is an asinine statement to t make. i mean, i'm pretty sure i'm notn even a religious person, buthe the bible states thou shall not kill. t i think that's a direct correlation to the abortion discussion that we're having right now in this country. >> for her to say that is just a the stupidest she normally is on camera now.mally >> there was something else that she said that wasas perhapt even more offensive. ine the united states supreme court took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america. we know naacp that our country
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has a history of claiming ownership over human body>> l unless she draws a direct line between abortion and obviouslyly the pro-life community wants to save all babies regardlesspr of skin color and slavery. >> your reaction to that?>> it's it's such a ridiculous statement to make. ha and i do want to point outen and this is what happens when you allow the government to do affirmative yo action hiring. she should have never been the vice president of this country, let alone ie government. we hired her because h she's black and she's female and that's where we're at right now.eruse f and that's where we're at right and that's why we'rere gettingif these statements. i feel like every timeevery ti i'm coming on this show,me i'mee to tell t the left guys this is not the time to make a slavery comparison. akeand again, i'm saying, guys, this is not the time to make a slavery comparison. what the supreme court didou is they simply said, hey, thisrt is not in our hands. it's not backed by the constitution. let's democraticallyde hand it down to the states so that your elected representatives get to make the decisions g, meaning you get your voice b back on this issue and to go in
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front of somebody like the naacp and say that this is a slavery issue and make that comparison. it's just an insult to anybody who has been affected by that and it's an insult to true american history. >> i'm especially when margaret sanger, the the greatat eugenicist who frankly wanted to get rid of as many undesirable people as possible with the abortion procedure. >> does she not know about that? i mean, it's very it's is very, very disturbing. >> but i promise we will wel u will use that graphic very judiciously in the future. >> pamela, it's great to as always. all right.. you take care now. care. what major fact of the white house get wrong this week? tonight's edition of reading r with kyp explains next.ea >>
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supreme court. >> as we know, from the dobb's decision, one of the things that we saw from judge thompson is that they are looking to go further. >> laura: it justice thomas. that's it for us tonight. "gutfeld!" next. >> todd: president biden shut down plant in massachusetts today. the administration considers executive action on climate change. a much-needed win with democrat as the party raptures over a way forward on a green energy agenda. i don't know if it's what the people want, but it's what joe biden wants to wants. >> carley: it's for the dems. >> todd: we hope that you want us, that what you're watching "fox and friends first" you're on a wednesday morning. i'm not be a costly one and i'm carly. the whitng to step in and save the

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