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>> unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank yous,ou for beg with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvr so y dvr you never miss an episode of hannity for news any time, any " place, anywheree. m, fox news .com, hannity .com. m and inea the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. i can hear laura and i can hear already. >> you can hear me.e? i'm not speaking. you're hearing impaired. >> i'm not even saying anythingt and i'm getting blamed. that wasn't you. i thoughtht was you. >> anyway, happy monday.e how are you? happy monday. i like the blue on blue combo.>> >> that's very fetching. i like that.ri thank you.gh all right.. you buy any time you've now hitv your limite of compliments for the week. no more for you. all right. handy s i deserve money. well, it looks great. we'll pick up where you left off and on a great show as always. all right. i i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from a very busy washington tonight. how doni yough solve a problem e kamala? >> that's the focus of tonight's angle by this cover.
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diagnosis is mild. >> it may be is stillti a triggering event for the dcll establishment. what if something happens tohi the president and kamala harris has to step in? well, this is a terrifyingin prospect for anyone who's followed her performance over the past few years. now in an administration of punchlines, she's in a class by herself last sunday during a podcast interview where she managed to make the democrats holy grail of abortion soundib ever more callous. >> if that's possible, watch. you know, listen, women aren getting pregnant every day in america and this is a real issue and we need to act with a sense of haste about what is at play, what is at stake. >> there's a baby at play. > just to clarify now, at least she didn't do the trademark in a cackle aten the end of that,d but she was saying saving all that for today in indianapolis where she was nervously avoiding anyit
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opportunity for q&a with the press. so in terms of the format, we'll let the pressss and representatives will say a few words, introducece me, i'l say a few words and then wean will bid the press goodbyeet and we will get into the nitty l gritty of it all. a why is that funny? wasn't funny. what's her infamous exchange with the pressan and holland lat march? she was sent there to eastern e europe, i assume, to reassure our allies over ukraine. but the only one reassured by her performance was vladimir putin is the united states willing to make a specific allocation for ukrainian refugees? a friend in need is a friend inl . thiss i is just another in a log line of cringeworthy utterances from our vp. even when they use paid child actors to push some nasa
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initiative, the kids couldn't help save her bad acting. i >> i just love the idea of exploring the unknown and then other things thatt we justed haven't figured out or discovered to think about so much that's out there that we h still have to learn to love that can literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes on it, with your own eyes.s. i'm telling you, it is going to be unbelievable. >> those kids should have been paid double for not laughing there, starving. they couldn'tusly risk just puti her with regular kids in an informal settingng because lord knows what should i say. this is how she defended teaching kindergartners about and gender identity in public schools. >>ut we're going to stand up against a law that says don'tay say , basically restrictinges kindergarten through third grade teachers in florida to be able to love openly and teach what they believe is important for people toor
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understand what that teacherho should be able toul love openly and i think that i thought reading, spelling, arithmetic, that was what,ix five , six and seven year olds supposed to be learning. out ofn't i'm totally it now for the democrats, having a woman as utterly iincompetent terrace's as vicee president is fraught with political perilntt and of course, for the country, it'ss a national security nightmare. now parents have to take over as commander in chief. marinate in that for a moment. china t is going to take taiwan about thirty minutes now. >> the most important security issue facing america on the home front, of course, is our open borderr and the p white house put her in charge of it in june. 2020 one , a friendly reporter asked her a simple question about the issue. >> do you d have any plans to visit the border? i'm here in guatemala today. at some point we are going to the border. we've been to the border. so this whole this whole this
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whole thing about the border. we've been to the border. h we've been to the border. you haven't been to the border and i haven't been to europe and i don't if anyone to answer effectively ended herfe political career, i would say that should be it. that'sliti they workthat hard tt her to carefully choreographed events. >> every american, no matter their income, should be able toe afford high speed internet. right now, the cost of internet is fully covered for millionson of americans. call eighty-seven o seven three eight four two five seven five . or if you have access, go to get internet dot gov. ne >>t. come on , this isn't fair. this whole monologue, she got the number right. okay, bututbu joe will have struggled with that. there are though i should say,ay a few lonely fans of harris out there, historian jeffrey frank and a "new york times" column contends that more people wouldo appreciate her many talents if
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only the white house gave her more to do. there's little evidence that the biden white house feels much of the urgency felt by general eisenhower todn enhance the role and preparedness of the person who might inherit the presidencyes at any moment, a historian wrote . comparing carmello to richard nixon. l yeah, just like just like i nixon. if nixon was actually known to sound like a total bubblehead, colorless lips move and words come out and she manages to sayg absolutely nothing when wess discuss this issueed and when we contemplate what it means, understand that it could have a profound impact on just about everyone in our country who hasa any association or interest or a concern about these various issues. >> see what i mean? now, the white house not shrinking portfolio because
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they don't like her personally. they are doingng it because she's terrible. she's relegated to safe.. appearances or interviewsou with those groundbreaking journalists that glamourrn the skin in something called refinery29 that was on herod portfolio today. >> so also askay yourself this. if democrat insiders thought vice president harris wasvi o the future of the party, why a would she be burning staff at the current rate? >> she's burning itt on social media. they call this the exodus. c >>ou here's the list and countis now. these are minore figures. s these people are her senior staff. >> now, national review put it plainly, if you're a kamala harris fan, who feels like she's being snubbed, ignored, shunted aside or underutilized,o it's not the gop or fox news.ox this n is all on biden or at least biden senior staff. look, they don't like her. they don't respect her.. they know she's a drag on an already drag down president.id now, of course, we all know whyo biden selected her in the firstn
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place, though. >> and i commit that i will in fact appoint a pick a woman to be vice president. there arevi a number of women who are qualified to w be president tomorrow. i would pick a woman to be mypo vice president. itrt was more important for bidn to achieve a first the first female woman of color as vice president than to actually pick someone for his or hernd experience and intellect. now the democrats and the country are in a serious bind. k so how do you solve a problem like kamala? ou well, there's no easy answer, but i can assure you that the senior democrats in thisot town are spending a lot of time wracking their brains about what to do. >> that's for biden himself having kamala a heartbeat away fromen the presidency may actually have been an ingenious move. >> governor desantis has a theory i biden picking her at first was like the worst decision ever. >> but she's not great, but she's like the best impeachment insurance and twenty fifth amendment insurance you could
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out because as bad as bidenug is , even though heh can barely read the teleprompter and as much as people disapprove of them, nobodye him wants harrisa >>nd and that's the angle, righe joiningph me now is steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump, founder off america first legal, and also ben domenic, editor at large .ne at large at the spectator and fox news contributor steveno ,do you think that they were trying to hobble t her early on when they gave her the border assignment? i think they knew early on whatd we've all figured out, which is that shehe is horrendously incompetent, totally useless mpas the speaking skills at best of a first grader. if you're being generous, has absolutely no ability to do anything useful whatsoever. .and as they knew, very sick. but they knew that the borderth wasey going to be in a never ending state of crisis. they figured they might as well do that on her, even though, of course, we know that joe biden and his whole administration have the entire border disasterr on their hands and conscience. now and politico today they say
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that hereth plotts, her next move, more aggressive volley in the abortion rights arena. s i mean, is that going to catapult her into, i guess, r being as close toic richard nixn and intellect and look, laura ,m what youen don't appreciate abot this moment is the importance of the passage of time,as the passage of time through of understanding the vice presidency. look, you know, you can assign the vice presidency to being a warm bucket of spit, but b as youut look at the various vie presidents who have held this role over the years, many of them have been very important in terms of assistingsi the president that they haved worked with , including richard nixon, including his role for dwight eisenhower. but when it comes to eis camelo, she's not just unimportant to this administration. she is the grab bag for everything that they don't want to deal with, including be border, including all of these other things that are supposed to be on her portfolio
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that she's not going to deal with. no one has faith with her in her as being a potential replacement for joe biden and as it becomes clear that he is someone who is completely incapable of fulfilling the role of the presidency and that twenty ,en twenty four is just looming on the horizon, you're going to see more and more democratss start to question her, start too try to figure out how can we possibly replace her in terms of the next person to step up. i think that's right. and look, people g are talking about, well, is it going to be trump or some other personhe to santurce?d and there's a fight p between the establishment, the populists and yeah, that's true. the republicans have to figuree to try this all out. >> but they have a real c they have biden can't run.an a nobodynd wants them and nobody wants kamala. so guess who's next? well, here's our secretary ofsp transportation diving intoue a hot button issue of guesson is this transportation watch or marriage deserves to be treated equally and i don't know why w this would be hard if they don't want to spend a lot of timeof t on this, they can vote "yes" and move on . and that would be reallyof
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reassuring for a lot of families around america, including mine. i mean, you can't turn the dial without seeing him on every show like weekends. he's seven days a week on television. soa if they could put kamala ot there, they would. stephen , we have airline issues. i mean, not really just for fun, but a baby food shortageil is still finding the supply chain with a big thing going on at the ports in california. and this guy is is well, let's talk about me. unbelievable. a supply chain crisis. we have the airline crisis. we have the infrastructure crisis. and all they can do is put itut out on tv to either a talk about his own marriage or be talking about how roads in america are racistoa and our bridges are bigger. >> but is he their plan b? he e plan f g h. i mean, who knows how far down the list he is ? their team their roster is so incompetent. look, donald trump would go through all of them. >> the reality is , is that whether spotted or harassed or booted judge or new look at n the catastrophe of california
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crime, drugs, homelessness. priska, look a at chicago, the democrat party is in a complete state of crisis because we don't have one viable national leader, but then they are never lea going tl admit that liberalism doesn't work. right. they're not going to do that. so they're going, r keep finding a slicker messenger. that's why newsom is kind of t rising to the top of the heap. >> yes, kind of slick. you just have to automatically raise somebody up u if they're f their teeth are that shiny. i mean, it's one of of these things where, you know, you look at pete and it's like your hair like him. yeah. yeah. it probably l l s should. >> but here's the thing. when you looklo at news, when yu look at pete, what you hear from him is so much leaning into this kind of culture war animosity that says, you know, republicans s are bigots. well, you know, guess what? when barack obama ranan for president, he was someone saying that marriage is between a man and a woman. it wason donald trump who was coming along and beingo the first president. they actually y i'm okay with that. so maybe you should recycle this kind of bigotry, this kind
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of approach to culture war dynamics through reality in order to understand actually we really more care about whether you are delivering on what your job is for americans as opposed to engaging f in this kind of hot button culture war issue in order to try to raise your hierarchy within this ridiculous circumstance of for common. >> they're grinding up biden, they're grinding up. they're going to grind through bhattacharjee. i think they're going to w keepk going until they find someone is a better messenger for liberalism. steven had been so good to see t you in passing. both ofer you. >> t and nancy pelosi's planut trips to taiwan is a rare moment of truth forh the speaker . the looming battle against china and the single greatest strugglereman for human rights worldwide. >> the acquiescence to a murderous regime is a stainga on the legacies of bush, clinton, obama, and biden. pelosiel could actually set himself apart from all of them . >>n t so why should she listen o those at the pentagon and don't want her to go ?
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well, i think that the military is not a good idea right now. >> really. go they thought the taliban wasin going to back down to. so my next guest evener volunteered to go with nancy pelosi to taiwan. s soer if she's serious about bipartisanship, you know, she should take him up on the offer. joining me now, mike pompeo, former secretary of state. contributoror. ha mr. secretary, have you heardad from the speaker since you madee your offer? laura , thanks for having me on . i have not heard from her. it was a a little bit tongue ins and that i'd prefer o to travel with lots of other people. butop having said that, this is about america. if if the speaker of the house now allows some second rate chinese foreign diplomat who says we might do something that's really hard on america if you're speaker, that the thirdot person, the thirds highest ranking federal official says no, you can't come over and do something. we acquiesce to that threat. we're in for a long decade here
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in the united states of america. president biden needs to get serious. he es needs to defend the thingstt that matter to the american people from california to new york to florida to washington to allow the chinese to just issue a statement and change the direction, change the actions that the united states will take are fearful of them.ru wegg are in for a long struggle and it will not end well with that kind of failed leadership. >> yeah. so what message does f send if if we allow china tona dictate the travel of the woman who is third in line forid the presidency? >> what message does that send to them? it tells every one of our allies in the region, ja the japanese, the south koreans, the australians, it says, don'ts do hang with the americans. they're fearful. and it tells our adversaries, you mentioned afghanistan. certainly the same things happened in ukraine as well. we sent a minor incursion would be okay when you're not strong with a tough, nasty world out there, laura , where you're not throng, especially again, what is the greatest threat to the american people today? the chinese communist party, when you demonstrate weakness, they are going to walk throughnd
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the fire and they're going tod make life really difficult for us . it doesn't need to be that way. we're the most a powerful nation in the world. we unr have an economy that is unrivaled. we can beat themwe c. t we can win this. we can continue to have another two hundred and fifty good years for america. but if i , speakerer of the house is just going to travel too a sovereign nation, the nation ofof n taiwan. and thehi chinese said, oh, weok don't think you should go . and you go , okay, never mind. we're not going to send her out of a bad and dangerous place to 5%. it's it's it's so unbelievable. i can'tve believe we're evenal having to talk about it, but a speaking of washed up pentagon talking heads, mr. secretary, here's retired army general barry mccaffrey. >> what most people say you shouldn't go . it'sit's a thoughtless measure t this point to have a politician er i'm not surepo what positive can come out of this. tl and there b there will be some signal, some measure by the chineseom response so closely because it's not a good idea. >> i mean mr. secretary, i meant is everybody bought and paid for by china. everyone i mean i'm not saying
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he is but he certainly sounds. like is but not everyone. but to many, whether it's hollywood who acquiesces the same way biden did.hi right. they don't put that up with chinese characters and or they they continue to buy stuff from xinjiang where they're committing atrocitiesff. even today, our biggest corporations in america, there's a lot of folks thatt are deeply connected to china in a way that's not good for the united states. general mccaffreyed are kind ofu just assume failure. he assumes that the chinesegh ought to be able toe dictatewh who can travel where fromm t the united states. what's next? you're going to tell leaderso oa they can't travel someplaceo else because the chinese don't like it if they go tor fiji oray the solomon islands or wherever be .y this d is this is a very dangerous path to head down. a weme ought to do the things that matter to america, the things that defend and protecty. our sovereignty and our security. we can do that. we need not be fearful. nd we need to be strong and clear whether speaker pelosi went or not six months ago might not have met. but once she said she m was goig go in the face of a chinese threat demonstrates we real weakness and real l danger follows. >> i just keept saying
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the pentagon told us that the afghan army could hold their line for what, six months a year and they collapsed in one week. so until we do a retrospective on everything they've gotten wrong i'm sorry, the leadership not talking about the rank and filet th. i mean,-a we elected a presidene to be our commander in chief, not merely in often. so that's my view on that. mr. secretary, great to see you. it looks very tan, by the way. allle right. with the economy in shambles, the biden white house is now, of course, trying to redefine what actually a recession is .si plus an entire police force just resigned in kenly, northju carolina after the hiring of a progressive town manager. the chief made that announcement is here exclusively. >> state, which seems menopausal with smart sounds, helps reduce their backgroundso bring censusce so you come loud
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victim to discuss. your case now includes nine zero one five nine nine seven . the technical definition is two quarters of contraction. >> you're saying that'sre not a recession. that's not to take. no, that's not the technical definition. in terms of the technicals definition. it's not a recession. the technical definition considers a much broader spectrum of data points. >> that is not the actual definition of a recession. it is a significant contraction every period over a few months. i would really object to>> this
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kind of semantic the idea that two quarters of negative gdpec growth is a technicalhnhn definition of a recession is wrong. >> they're all reading the same playbook. the last ten instances in american history that saw twoteg straight quarters of negative gdp growth were defined as a recession. >> but the biden team ready to ditch it. what a perfect distillation of modern leftism when you'ree losing this change the rules of the game, then declare victory. joining me now is peter schiff, chief economist, global strategistst for europe pacific capital and host of the leadership show podcast. hospeter , explain why this is lunacy. t well, you know, they redefine the definition of inflation from an expansionf of the money supply towe prices going up so they may as well change the definition d of recession because for my entire career recession has been described by two quarters of negative gdp growth. and we've got that. inhi fact, the third quarter looks like it's going to be anir even bigger contraction thanst the first two. so that's going too be three k
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quarters. know, yellen said that a recession is not twoon consecutive drops in gdp. it's a broad based economic slowdown. well, that's exactly what we'vee got the autove industry is inhe recession. the housing industry is in recession. retail hndus is in recession. i advertising is ins recession. so many unrelated segments of the economy are in recession. how you can't say this is a broad based slowdown doesn't make any sensebr. and in fact, it's going to get a lot worse inqu the third quarter and then probablyth the fourth quarter as well. >> well, what they're it to i think, is the tight labor market we have. but the tight labor market is not corresponding with wage increasesco that actually can catch up to the cost of living and exceed the cost of living increases that everyone's having. so while people are getting raises, well, it doesn't mean that. yeah. yeah. it doesn't mean they're living r better lives. t >>ha it is worse than that law because first of all, i
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unemployment claims have notn risen for i think three months in a row where at the highest y level since october last year we have two hundred fifty one thousand is the most recent unemployment claims. you know, we are below two hundred thousand not too long ago. meanwhile, if you look at last job report, even though we added about four hundred thousand jobs in the establishment survey, the household survey, we lostma about that manyny jobs.if but y if you actually look at the jobs almostos all theseho new jobs were for people h who already had jobs. these weread people taking secod and third jobs because they're struggling to pay the bills. and you have a lot of retirees who are being forced back into the workforce because inflation has eviscerated their incomes and now they have no choice but to go to work.op so these are not jobs and people want these are jobs that people are forced to take because the economy is so weak. meanwhile, employment is a lagging indicator. i think we're going toin see massive layoffs in the third and fourth quarter of this year
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as employers start to react toit the reality of inflation by laying off workersy , well, then they're going to redefine what it means to be laid, peter . so the redefinition never ends and the administration e. great to see you as always. all right. last time biden nominated rupali n taci, a radical arizon based lawyer to the 9th circuit court of appeals. >> so who exactly is she? you argued that it would be a problem to extend an exemption on the grounds of religious freedom to a particular small business. you've been very active in an organization that fights against school choice in arizonaa tsc. se you chosen an area of the laws that really requires you to wear jersey to clearly do havear a liberal world view, liberal world view. >> that's an understatement atvi first, reported by fox digital, deci serves on the board ofs just o communities arizona. g it's a group whose mission is to create a world free of
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prisons and punishment. >> so how do you seriously t consider having someonehe on the bench who doesn't seem to believe in our criminalve justice system? that's wild even for the 9th circuit. she also works as an attorney for planned parenthood and helped launch the state's la marijuana program. she's a real gem here now as mike davis said, a free project . nsrmer chief counsel for nominationsel to the senate judiciary committee. mike , great to see you in studio. why is this nomination tot the court of appeals so bad and how why does it have to be stopped? this one is particularly bad out of all the nominees.s. she's right up there with one of the worst. she's worked with george soros,t the aclu, planned parenthood open borders group, la raza, the teachers unions. io she's advocated forns abolishing prisons, defunding the police mask mandates in schools and schools. >> she's a left wing radicalra for the criminal justice issue that inn and of itself seems tob be a disqualifier.
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she doesn't believe in prison i and she doesn't believe in punishment. how do you see it as a federal appellate court judge if you don't believe in either of those things? you don't. and she also thinks thatal our criminal justice system is racist. and so she she's going to have j a hard time doing her job now instead of pressing decide on any one of those issues that we talked about. here's how secretary senator , , excuse cory booker used histh time during the confirmation hearing. >> watcheeing.. t, you b can rest because i just want to talk to you a fews, minutes. i do not have questions. i just want to tell you how grateful i am that you're here, how grateful i am to y the president for nominating youou. i think we are privileged to p have youri before us . you're both competent jurists. you bothri have demonstrated yourself to be truly qualified . spartacus had a lot of questions just there's no there's no concern at all for overside qualificationss. but this is what got them in t trouble with kamala harris. and now they're puttingut or
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this other woman on the 9th circuit and is going bl problems.other do you think someone like a joe manchin would support this? well, what's surprising is that these two arizona senators who are supporting this nominee is an arizona based kirsten sinema and mark kelly are supposed to be moderatete and they're they're far fromim moderates when it comes to throw away votes. they pretend they're moderates . but when it comes to lifetime appointments on the critically important federal courts, appeals, they vote in lockstep with all these radical not soo fair. ob blake masters is running probably be the nominee toag go up against kelly . >> this is a major issue inig a campaign or itn. should be . >> it is . i mean, thisis this nominee serves on a board where they mourns the execution of a man who kidnaped, and murdered an eight year oldd. in september of 2020 one .ue shed argued against a provision that would banould mask mandaten school, saying that children will suffer if that provision becomes law. many children inn arizona, she said, will get covid. they will get long covid they will be hospitalized
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and they will diewid,, she said. >> that is not hyperbole, mike . obviouslyy , she was completely wrong, but she wase. scaringot people. i mean, she does j not have the judgment to be on the ninthd circuit and the two arizona based senators, kirsten sinema, mark kelly , who have made a very bad decisionma here by advocating for this. >> l s as i say that the idea om a moderate democrat or a unicorn,oc i occasionally mansion will do the right thing, thank goodness. and occasionalo cinema will as well. but when it comes to these these types of radical appoint g there they run for the hills. thesebo democrats vote 100 percent of the time for these radical bidenhese. we've gotpr to put pressure on the others, including manchin , like thank you verycll . thankk you. and the white house is doing everything in its power toc reassure the public that biden is handling his covid really, really, really, really, really well. the results have been less than inspiring. raymond arroyo back fromll a well-deserved break and he breaks down the tape-d-d next.
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it's time for a seen and unseen segment where we explore a big cultural stories of the day that we turn to fox newsto contributor back from some well earned vacay raymond s arroyo. while you were gone, biden was c diagnosed with covid. yeah, i noticed with all the negative reports of biden's general health, though, the white house is clearly trying to reassure the public that even with covid biden is fine. . ha he's still in charge.y, on friday, they installed what appears to be a security cam in his office and made him lead a meeting. >> is this a 30 day in a row feeling better? > thank you, guys. let's move it out that way. well, are they shooting biden's blackberry? laura , did they just tape iten to the wall? what tod is that? then today they were at it again. biden has never been better. >> but how are you dealing with joe biden?
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i'm feeling great.g you know, i had two four nights of sleep all the way through of this muscle. my daughter goes againstut my chest about five minutes tooo seven , so i'm notd. feeling good. my voice is still raspy. i've had every morning, every afternoon. i mean, she everyry evening i gt a full blown sure to test everything from the temperature ton in my blood. my plannd t powers eighth is to stop trafficking in firearms across state lines. - >> well, they're giving him lawo that they should give in. the poor man he needs hauls or something. he's coughing, he's out of it. th butis this is what happens out here at 37% approval or you've got to keep pushing him out there. and this is anita dunn's, i guessse, search and reliefie package for.
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just keep moving. >> raymond, remember when trumpy had covered obviously he had to go to the hospital. yes. not good. but my goodness, they made such a big deal every time he was near anybody or he wasn't supposed to do anything. but are we supposed to w believe nobody comes into the room at k all to kind of arrange thatt biden figures out the camera all by himself? >> i don't believe that hermetically sealed floor. ut i mean, what about the poor dog? major is going to get cold feet possibly. anyway, laura , the capitol saw bouzar climate demonstrators today. staffers of democratic house members corey bush, ellen ohmar, jamie raskin, and others were arrested when they occupied democratic senator chuck schumer dolphus. they were demanding that their own partytythhat pass clie policy this year after joe manchin refused to sign their two trillion dollar spending package. six of aides were arrested and at the same time in florence at the gallery climate
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protesters glued their hands to five hundred and forty year old botticelli. i guess defacement p of cultural treasures is the only way to get this message. any attention couldn't justo glued themselves to some hideous contemporaryso. we don't care about how to really actually care about the botticelli. thank you very much.li alls. right. now al gore try to similarly, i should say the man known as the human dirigible tried a similarly desperate tactic to push his agenda around. >> you know, the climate deniers are really in some ways similar to all of those almost t four hundred law enforcement officers and ugalde, texas, who were waiting outside an unlocked door while the children were being massacred. they heard the screams. they heardmassams gunshots anda stepped forward. laura , this is so disgustinge that he would use a tragedy in
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these children's death to push this oldus climate agenda that he's never been right about. by the way, in twenty six , gore said, and i quote, if we don't reduce carbon emissions w in ten years, we will have a planetary emergency. al, we're way past your deadline. stick to the things we can really control. >> is is it just me or does he look positively plasticine? right. i mean, he is obviously i mean ,believe me, i can have some bad days. >>et but he was up it this look like something out of lightingfl . i wandered a reflecting moonlight or something. i don't knowec whethernlig the t that was on finally laura . i was on vacation last weekme as you mentioned and i'm sontnt grateful i was not at disney world. mickey spillane magic looked like mickey fight club.. two families got into a dispute in line which they carried outside punches, flew a brawlgh ensued in frontt of children, i might add . and a few off these kindly
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people were arrested. others weree bannedm th from the park and asked to leaveth and everyone should have been arrested. billy bob murray bail. that should have happened. t and thishi is a farce to fight club. >>s i mean, i this is . >> go ahead. didn't d you go to a different theme park? o i did. we went to dollywood and i have to tell you, it was placid. everybody had such beautiful manners. it was clean. it's what disney used to be in the eighties, clean, family friendly people had a wonderful time. but the people who work there, the southern hospitality, the kindness, itit was everywhere. it's a beautiful spot and it's my first time in dollywood. soo i i'm gonna see why people will always love her now. thanks for the invitation. ingrams used to travel. th >>e next time we'll save you a spot. oh, look at yououspot. cute. so cute.k you guys look adorable. i'm glad you had a good time,
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>>ac black lives matter have to be really happy because an entire police force gone. it almost sounds like a movie m every singleov full time office, including the police chief of kenly north carolina, has resigned in protest of a new. town manager. chief josh gibson said justins jones is creating a hostilet work environment and the department can no longer perform its duties and its services to the community. echief gibson joins me now exclusively along with his attorney, phil beck. chief, how has the town manager created a hostile work environment for law enforcement? >> so turn me in, first of all, to start doing traffic and all these projects all the time and enforce a very low land department. we only have a five officers
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and there's always working double shifts at the time to try to keep up officer safety and be there with other officers in case somethinger happened. we're talking about two abo thousand people and so she kept on doing things like that, being at one point she wrote me up and she wrote me up for being late for work. i was like, no, ma'am, i haven't been late to work at any time. she saide,, yes, you have to be in the hallway in the foyer year. you have been sitting at your desk at eight o'clock in the morning. yes, ma'am. they she wrote me up for going to businesses and talking to businesses. she wrote me up for talking with council members i've known for twenty years. >> she was just shy. t so you think i'm looking at the i'm actually looking at the you know, her reprimands, her written warnings. and i'm thinking to myself, sher didn't like you.
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she was targetingge you these pretextual and fail. >> you can chime in. but this this all seems sorry, but total b.s. i mean, it's just ridiculous. hi . sorry. >> yeah, hi . i mean this is a classicar classic targeting. it's it's a classic example of a sensible head that seeks to and likely has no experience at all in law enforcement. our training seeks to micromanage s a police agency over chief gibson here who has twenty one years experience as well as seventeenl years as a police chief. hent wants to implement all thee rules and essentially control everything he does from sitting at his desk to who he speakswi with . he in fact, he can't even speak with her if he has a quick question or something unless he sets an appointment ahead of time. that'supat puts untenable and it puts the public at risk. >> well, how does she
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get hired? >> because i see that she sued s a previous employer for racial discriminationl. right. she black woman who sued her w previous employer, richland county, south south carolina,-- for gender and racial discrimination after f she was terminated in march of 2015 alleging hostile treatment by richland county leaders and her supervisor retaliating for reporting bad behavior. that lawsuit was later voluntarily dismissed, although court records don't reveal why. so w how didhy you go from south carolina suing for racial discrimination ending up innl your small town in north carolina? >> josh,wh who hired wish i coud get out of the town council does they usually comeia they call triangle jay that supposedly these people and they give like a nomination for them to these candidates and so it was all with the town council. we were not included in the selection process or vetting of anything
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. a >> it was all with the town council in the triangle. jayynd and i know that josh was also accused of socializing in town . yes. what, so you're never supposed to social i don't even understand us . keep in mind, chief is from this area. two thousand people everyonee knows everyoneow is known people for many, many years and part of important duty of beingf a police chief is isbe community outreach and be able to connect with community his socializing quote unquote is reaching outea to the community and keepingg our relations in good stead and hearing from them and getting feedback from them so it could be the best police chief that he has been. >> well, chief, that's whatso black lives matter. and all these social justice activists said thatci they wantd the police to get in with the community. as i just said, and work with the community, find out what's on their minds. but now i guess we have toou
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get new marching orders. >> that's not what you're supposed to do. 'rand that's how long the nightmare for. she's a nightmare. i'm sorry.er they got a to get rid of her a and they've got to get rid ofll herw and bring you all back . i know the town wants you all back so we have our sources. butou hi , thank you for representing him, chief. thank you. very much for joining us . we're going to be following this story. and is it possible that le dr.i anthony fauci has gotha more evl ? >> d is that an overstatement? well, you're going to have to decide because the last bite will explain branch. we don't make him like everyone else, make it better. we prioritize best quality. not brad , the one 100% organic cotton to make the softest, most luxurious fabric on earth . we're free from talking on the way home. should be lubrano has made a difference.
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>> laura: now as the angle has been telling you for two years now, most of what we were told by the medical bureaucracy from covid from the outset wasut wrong. think about what was affirmed again from the studies last week. lockdowns were disaster for the students. we tell you they were. masks can be bad for you and increase bacteria and fungus and natural immunity is stronger than if you were faxed.
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despite all of that, dr. fauci undeterred. >> had me know that them the insignia in this nature, they would have been much, much more stringent restrictions in the sense of very, very heavy encouraging people to wear masks, physical distancing, or what have you. >> laura: he has immunity from learning. got it. ♪ ♪ >> todd: the white house in total denial. president biden with recession concerns ahead of the release of eight absolutely critical report expected to show second trade quarter of negative growth. you are watching "fox & friends first" on tuesday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: carley shimkus, the strategy from the biden administration when it comes to the economy. if you don't want negative terms attached to your policies, rewrite the dictionary. >> the technical definition of two quarters of contraction, you're saying that

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