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tomorrow. i love sean.w. luck with that. we'll be watching. believe me, they've got a lot of pull. all right. go get them. sean,, thanks a lot. great show.y all right. as sean gave away. i am.ng and brian kilmeade. i i am indeed brian to meet in for laura ingraham, specialal edition of the "ingraham angle" comes your way right now. a lot going. will she or won't she? that is the question as it relates to potential taiwan, the taiwan trip by speaker pelosi nowal at this hour, allal signs point to the speaker making the visit. that would happen in just a matter of a few hours or about 12 hours behind us .yo and if anythingu happens, we'll tell you right away. go now, according to the ahead of us , i should say, according too the wall street journal, itt isn't a matter of whether she goes to taiwan, but rather whether rather she spendsen the night in taipei or not. the chineseds have issued threat throughout the speaker's deliberations. as you probably know, saying yesterday that their military will not sit idly by whilee she visits. really their media organs are going even further, promisingsi
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military involvement, even suggesting they might even shootoles a plane down. what was that? nice. and just today, the chineseil military posted a ridiculous propaganda video. it sounds like something tom cruise produced of its troops launching missiles, grabbing weapons and taking off fighter jets. nice to know they have a military and a tape recorder. cothe white house sees this isst as so perilous they sent out john kirby to the white house briefing room today to discuss this in detail foril f over an hour. he started with why the white house wasn't more supportive of a potential visit from the start. why was the speaker being urged not to? i don't know that she was urged not to go . w who urged her not to? the president said on august 20th that the military doesn't like the idea that he makes her own decisions. ha yeah, that's true. that's exactly what the president said. the entire appearance by kirby revealed that the white house is obviously kind of scared. the white house took on a tonebe
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that can be described at bestst as deferential towards the prc and at worst groveling towards president. shee repeatedly said that we oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo from either side. we have said that we do not support taiwan independence and we've said that we expectff cross trade differences to be resolved by peaceful means. why is that necessary to say something that's been on the books for 50 yearss? neveris mind the fact that his boss, the commander in chief and just two months ago, that of course we woulden defend taiwan independence. remember, we would fight ifin taiwan was invaded. but the messagingth only got worse from there. after kirby departed the briefing room, incomes karine jean-pierre who displayed a stunning lack of interest and knowledge of most aspects of the chinese threat. three days now that the chinese officials publicly threatened to murder speakerhe pelosi. where is the president coming out to respond to at the very
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least say don't do this? well, first d we've talked kirby was just here talking about how i have not seen thoseno reports of the kind of thing they're going to shoot down or plane it m wou would be withinow their rights. well, we haven talked about we have said t that there's no need for this type of saber rattlingt . yeah, i knoww there was some country that wanted to down the speaker right out of the sky.s oh, yeah. maybe it was china. thanks a straighten me out, peter . so let's get this straight. the white house press t secretay wass unaware of a chinese threat. the threat on the speaker of the unitedseea states . that's not too reassuring. i mean, what does she do during a day? ca sh keep up with the news? is that too much to ask? all right. let's bring in our next guest and analyze what china is up to. he is michael pillsbury, director of the chinese strategy at the hudson institute. michael , how do we get here? well, the chinese are suspicious of us , brian ,na and they think that the oneco china policy is going toof be modified to get a number of
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reasons for that. the one china policy was supposed to sort of prevent any u.s. defense of taiwan. we couldn't store ammunition there. we couldn't have any armed forces of cn't o our own there. wela couldn't do war planning.we they couldn't do joint military exercises. as part of the one china d policy, we shut downow our defense command on taiwan. all this is 40, 50 years ago. it's starting to shift now. the congressss is very angry tht taiwan is kind of a sitting duck. there's no real d deterrence power and so basic military common sense tells a lot of people in congress we can't have this one china policy be so inflexible. we've got to mount a defense ofi taiwan because of china'sve threats over the last two or three years. that's the crux of the matter.la nancy pelosi has not declared herself on . if she goes and takes taiwan's side, that's what the chinese nightmare is . she'll come back as an advocatec and as you know, brian , back in the 90s, nancy pelosi used to be a china hawk. she loves the dalai lama. she got him a gold medal. shehe went in tiananmen square,
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demonstrated with the flag herself, hoping they would arrest her, i guess, congressperson. so they're watching nancy pelosi to see if she'll supportl these new policy changes thatde basically president trump initiated or notted . s so so very few people know the region and know china in america better than you. but you should know and you do realize that mike pompeo went there in march, saw it in cohen, our sarah jacobs, nancy mace. in november of 2020 one .de s it was no big deal . the speaker going there hasas been a speaker there a couple of twenty years ago was newthi gingrichs and knew about this n april. why now have they put themselveses on the line if they don't do something substantial't they will look lie paper tigers. i think that's right. they may be misreading the u.s. congress and whether the one china policy will be changed or not. we saw admiral kirby today kind of do his best to sayay there's
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no change. and in the one china policy, nancy pelosi may say thatt wednesday morning in taiwan, that's not enough.an you've got a kind of a paranoid view in beijing that we are up to no good and we want to blockk china, surpassing every timee i visit china, they always tell me the same thing you americansi just want to contain this. yous can't stand us to surpass you in the world. t and there's some there's some truth to that.dodo we don't want to be number one in the world. re yeah. sr and can stop acting like b bullies and stealing our stuff on a regular basis. be we used to be bothered by t. this administration doesn't seem to be joncour to be actually brought up today. actually , martha brought up your name up to it, john kirby today. 's he said. m michael pelphrey wasic just on and he suggested with somest of your answers, you're trying s to placate china. i don't know how he could have taken that away from whatke i hd to say. c therehi was no placating china.t i was simplyat stating policy. o
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i was simply trying to take down the tensions, not not to ramp them up, but there's no there's no placating. i also said, i if you go back to my opening statement, we're not going to be intimidated. well, mike , what do you think about what he said? you said: mi, i think i'll stico my guns. she's trying to reassure china. maybe that's and that's a word then placate he's trying to reassure china. there's no need for all this rhetoric. ese no need for all thesee threats. the china policy is not p p changing. everything's the same. but as you and i know, brian , we've all heard president biden say we're committedde to defend taiwan. he mentioned the word independence one time. so that's part of what the chinese are. so confused by .s and what we don't want is a chinese military action either t before the speaker gets there tomorrow night or wednesday after she leaves. that's what i'm worried about. l likeum the whole thing is clums. we're stumbling around. there's no coherence. there's certainly no coordination. and they're all in the same c
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party. ifif the speaker can't get together, a democratic speaker can't get togetherti with a democratic president. i'm really at a loss here.re and there's so much really at stake. michael , look forward to talking to youmi on the way. thanks so much.ooth just a couple of hours ago, some good news for president biden announced al-qaida leader es e ayman zawahiri, the evil a doctor , was killed during a cia drone strike in o afghanistan sometime over the weekend. joining me now fromm ge the white house is peter doocy working late tonight when we got this news. k peter , what do we know about what went into his killing? we have learned a lot, brian ,wh including the fact that white house officials didit not notify anybody with the taliban that there was going to be an unmanned drone blasting hellfire missiles near kabul because they learned ahead of time that some taliban leaders, newsouth, was there.ol so instead, the planners only told a small group of individuals at key agencies before the strike. we make it clear again tonight that no matterw how long it
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takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find youwi and take you out. we're alsoo told president biden eyeballed a model of the al-qaida safe house beforehi approving this strike near kabul, which proves the unitedit states can kill terrorists in afghanistan without troops on the ground. however, the president defendeds last summer's hastyum withdrawal about a year ago by saying terrorists had moved. on to other parts of the world. look, let's put this thing in perspective here. what interest do we have in afghanistan at this point? with al-qaida gone? al-qaida didn't stay. gonzalo. ta hererg he was spotted, then targeted and taken out on the balcony of a safe house. he had family in the building that survived and officials aree saying they have a high level of confidence. the man they killeded is zawahiri. he will never again, never
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again allow afghanistan to become a terrorist safe haven because he is gone.e and we're going to make sure nothing else happens. you know, it can't be a s launching pad againsttaat the united states . we're going to see to it that won't happen. and in that clip you saw, the president was speaking from a covered balcony of the blue room on the south side of whe white house because he tested positive for covid for the third day in a roway today. and we also learned when they were explaining the timeline to us , he had just started isolatingst with this rebound case on saturdayy when zawahiri mission was launched. brian , so much with the taliban giving up housing terrorists and learning from their mistake. last time the leading al-qaida operative was right t there in kabul. much, peter . . look forward to new information as you get it. rigwsjoining us right now is gl david perkins, fox news contributor for star, retireded four star armyge general general perkins. how significant is this kill? well, good evening, brian .
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i mean, this is great newsy and not only for the u.s. but for the entire world. and my hat's off to the great a men and women that were in uniform as well as the intelligence agencies that were able to bring him to justice. heti has been a problem for us all the way back to the uss cole, various embassy bombings, all that. so this is a major victory for the war on terrorism, no doubt about it. he was the right hand man, an inspirational deep thinkersa alongside bin laden for years. in fact, he y was in arrestedd after the anwar sadatn assassination. that's how long he's been at h.v butin zawahiri, the fact that he was living in a residential neighborhood in kabul out in'v the open and the of an item for months, what does that tell you about the comfort he felt in afghanistan's capital to makeed to makea you understand the role that al-qaida has with that new government? well, this is a point of possible concern that obviously he really couldn't t be there moving around without some knowledge of that. k
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the taliban havingno some knowledge of it. yet unanswered question and probably best not to be answered publiclyest . did we get any inside information or help from the taliban? that's the unknown part right now and probably best maybe if it publicly is not known. but that is the problem with this transnationalsu terrorism. is it to be successful? itui requires some safe haven, some area of support from some national capability. and that's always the challengea that we have globally. in general over the horizonbe worked in this case. but how much better would have e been if typ we had some type of presence this way? it wouldn't be terror university right next door. real quick, in your estimation, was bin laden in charge when we killed him and was zawahiri in charge of al-qaida when we killed him? well, i think bin laden probably was sort of
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the figurehead, probably not involved in the day to da operations. every year he always has been, as you said,d, sort of the the master plan or an operator pulling all the pieces together, working the logistics. and so they each hadog specific roles. so so him leaving the scene both as the designated leader and really follower of bin laden as well as the key operator over decades is a major hit to al-qaida. hey, general, always great to catch up with you. outhanks so much for joiningia us tonight. appreciate it. we're going to talk china, but thisis breaking news you're able l to ride with because you lived it for the last 20 years. thanks0 ye for switching gears o the home front. you got it. as we mentioned thursday night,n senator joe manchin was completelyedtman outmaneuvered e democrats in that new tax and spending bill , his reputation as a potential bulwark to the democrats recklessrats policies has been
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perhaps irreparably shattered, although he's done some great worktterso over the last year, t packing the court and not letting to place become states like puerto rico as well as d.c. the wall street journal editorial board says this new schumer mansion tax increase will everyone. here's a quote from the article. the three hundred twenty seven billion in new taxes could slow inflation if the economy falls into recession. e and that may be the quietat expectationio. nt further, an analysis by congress's joint committee on taxation found that roughly half of the taxes in thisou new bill would hit us manufacturers. no joke. asked tooth t respond tohe the criticism, senator manchin talked a lot. there's nothing on taxes. there's not one one penny off change in taxes. i have no t idea where they're coming up. let me tell you one thing that we did. the onlyly thing that was donell is basically we looked at taking everything outev. it could be looked to be to fanning the fires of inflation and blaming it. and there's nothing there to he
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weaponizes the irs with billions of dollars>>. and he also put a minimum corporate tax of 15% and the money is staggering. joining us right now, victorr davis hanson, hoover institute senior fellow. victor, is hen right? there's no new taxes in this. no, he's wrong. you're right. there's new taxes. there's new regulations. there's an expense. spend , expansion of government. somehow we're som in a rock anda hard place. we're in classical stagflation. we have nine one nine point one percent annual inflation and we have twola quarters of negative growth. and you've got to pickld your poison. brian , ronald reagan brokeroket and he was very unpopular in eighty one in eighty two . very courageous. broke inflation. so t the interest rates to break inflation have got to go up. spending has to go down. and you've got to deregulate and encourage the economy. but when you do that,no and interest rates go up, weet could get two, three , four, five , six quarters of negative
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growth. we've broughtat back stagflation that a whole generation hadn't witnessed for two generations. ioon hsince 1980 in the carter y they keep pointing to this three point t six unemployment rate. they say you no, don'tose use the recession word. ls but that's that's also misleading because there's a lag behindreag employment and recession. by that i mean consumer confidencend r r is down. people are buying less. employers are pulling in p their expansionary plans. a dip in going to seeee the we're going to see a rise'r in unemploymente. but more importantly is the labor participation we have.. a lot of people are not w participating becauseho they got acculturated to stay home during the covid lockdown's they wereto subsidized by the government with these massive last year that the trump administration, but especially the biden administrationia, thee trillions of dollars that we spread and gave checks to peopleoot o. a lot of people are afraid of covid they're locked down.
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we hadhe a lot of premature retirements, people who were sixty three , four or five just said i'm out of here. we had people who did not participate because they did not want to get vaccinated and military and federal workforce that were afraid of mandates. we have people who have longng covid maybe 10 million of them have not recovered. so i don't see any optimism on the one the one area where i they were very optimistic. they said we're not in recession because we have three point six unemployment. ic i think it's going to rise very quickly and the people thereo are not i participating. so it's a misleading figure to begin with and it's going to explain why we're not having very much growth. soh i don't know how they did it, but they manage going up in a year to have to take a very solid recovering economy with natural demand that was going to accrue afteroc the lockdownkd and regulate it and tax it and inflate it to death. and we're in a really badpi place. so pickck your poison either.
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yeah, picture recession or stop. i'll let in while letting the four million people illegally into the country. weente know nothing about. and so i think the most egregious is the name inflation. reduction act. inflation reduction act. tu should be the climate change act with some fossil fuel provisions. av, thanks so anson much. meanwhile, up next, another shock poll reveals the dramaticd erosion of support for democrats among hispanics, an increase among republicans. congresswoman maya flores reacts live in a matter of moments. >> don't move. ingram . are you ready for a fresh new bathroom shower? well, now is the best time with 50 percent inflation and no interest and no payment for one year. hi , i'm christina and it's time to flip your old worn out bathurst hour with jacuzzi baths remodel. today everyone knows the jacuzzi brand. they're the most trusted name in water for over sixty years. but did you know they can install a gorgeous bath or shower? that is incredible.
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that's eight hundred three two five four nine nine one . these people have absolutely lost their mind. there's no way>> we could vote for them, especially when republicans have beenne more focused on the issues that matter. democrats really haven't shown dem to to correct or fix anything of panic, i believe, c especially the ones that cameam from cuba and venezuela. they came running from socialism, from communism. a the democratic partynd is leanig towards that. they need to tha go back to thoe focusing on the working class people, but they have absolutely abandoned those people. democrats just want to attract the voters by having all these
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handouts and having the people expect for the government to take care of them. all right. you heard it right there in the polling. evidence continues to show that hispanics are shifting away from the democratic party. you have a new cbs poll i want to share with you. it shows a statistical tie among the generic hispanicwe generic ballot. comes twenty . here we jys go . with the midterms just one hundred days away, republicans are down d forty five . forty two now. what's the big deal aboutow? democrats had won hispanics by 40 points in the twenty eighteen midterms. donald trump18 m has led a surge for republicans, but there's still far short of fifty fifty. until now, then republican congresswoman barbara flores, the first female mexican born member ofs the house after her victory in a special election, joins us now to unwind. our congratulations obviously on your election. pu what should republicans learn from your win?
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well, honestly, i'm very grateful for the republican party that they actually th texas in south and they believe in the hispanic community here in south texas. we have been completely ignored for four decades. the democrat party has taken us for granted for decades as well. so i'm tremendo really grateful to god and to the republican party and to many other organizations that invested in south texas because it's beyondg florida. it's about i investing in the hispanic community. right. and you know, i just foundor your story so fascinating in well, your dad's first generation comes over here. youver guys as a family doing everything possible to make the american dream come true and when it became time to vote , you said, hey, dad, we're who i vote for. said we're democrats. why?s because i don't know. we're just democrats and what made you question your party affiliation as you got married and moved on ? well, it was a family member of
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mine that actually told me, hey, myra , do you actually know what you're voting for? do you know what the republican party stands for and thera democrat party stands for?ti and i realized that my values align with the republican party and i actually started giving the same information to my family members. and by the time i knew in 2016,y most of f my family was voting t republican . and that's when i decided tohe get involved at the local level and also educate the hispanicc community on the on the platforms. i wanted them tothat exactly wht they were voting for. and unfortunately, before they didn't. and i think it's just t importat for them to make an educated wit vote regardless of they vote for. what's your husband's border patrol? the border patrol has beenco totally abandoned by the democratic party. we take itmp a president oroc a vice president to make a legitimate visit to the border where aboutra foure million illegals have come across this year. so let's make it kind of tough to vote democrat if a member of your family is working on the border.
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absolutely. whenever he started telling me all this storyely and everything he started seeinging on the borr when he became a border patrolrr . and ititar was just heartbreakig because i want every child to have w the same experience s whenever they come to the united states . i don't want no n child to go through such abuse. nouch one deserves that. and i don't care where theseus children are from their children. we must protect themt and haveth a serious problem inis this country. we have we're the number one int sex trafficking. and if we want to stop that, we must secure our borders. it isn't just it it's not about politics. i honestlyol think that this a is something that we should all come together. democrats and republicans. but it's important to see that t the democrat party continues to encouragety c illegal immigratie knowing the dangers. it's really heartbreaking. congresswoman, real quick, it'ss going to be a much tougher race to keep t that seat. they redistrict you and have even more democrats there. have you gotten the support necessary to win a majority democratic district again? no, it's 95% gonzalez.
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south texas is very conservative. we're all abouts] god , our family and hard work and the values align with my we're very confident that m we'n going to win the reelection in november, but we need every one , of course, to join the fight right. ea again, a real person behindic the statistics. . ngratulations best of luck down the stretch under one hundred days left. meanwhile, we move ahead now ton retake the america series. tonight we turnig to arizona where polls are open in just hours is too tightly watched primaries that have garnered a lot of attention. you've got l a brand new emerson poll that shows blake masters the trump pick up by 18 leading the pack on the gop side. now the winner will likely take on democrat senator mark kelly in november, who's definitelyno trying to show that he's a moderate a little late, but is is the gopop primary and the run for governor , which has got a lot of interest ,tarantella ropes and has a lead in a single poll. s the entire race. yett the latest emerson pollhe
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finds her up one on anchor terry lake, the pick of donald trump. the winner will likely face off against democrat katie of arizona secretary of state, arizona republican gubernatorial candidate karen taylor . robeson was supposed to join me tonight, but unfortunately, technicalfort issues prevented t from happening. tomorrow is a big day in arizona. mowe'll keep our eyes on thatee and we'll see because it's b a little like against trump. her pick is his pick and trump won with with the other. meanwhile, up next, beyonce knowles. they needed scrubs in offensivee word from her new album.sh but has she gone far enough? and the political side of your favorite sitcom characters. i'm talking to archie bunker c. raymond arroyo brings it all ton the seen and unseen in i a mattr of moments. >>ts and that's what raymond. looks like going to fox nation exclusives one critical
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it seems it's time for the seen and unseen segment where we explore the cultural stories of the day. i usually watch this from my house now i'll get to live it. wewe turn now to fox news contributor extraordinaire raymond arroyo. ray, i'm also going to catch up with you this week on my show one nation, but legendary tv producer norman lear in a new o york times op ed. i saw this cites his landmark show all in the family. hehe f claims, get this, that archie bunker would have voted for trump, butwo also would have offended trump after january 6th. actor rob reiner j meathead s continues the theme. i do thinknk that archie would b have been really upset to see b cops beaten by insurgents and theny to find out as time goes by that trump was the was that the hub of all this? and was trump's operational together? i think he would have gone the way of liz cheney and adam kinzinger and brian, as archie might have said to ryner, has
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stifle yourself. rob reiner is a great director . but come on , archie is a fictional character. brian , i'm kind of disturbed that we haveea reached the point where these creatives are now turning these beloved sitcom charactersur the into political avatars. i mean, this is like somebody suggesting that the golden s girls would be supporting the santurce because he keptup their bingo game rolling for the pandemic or that george and wheezy jefferson changedti their party affiliation because of the violence inen new york city. or maybe they would have split in the munster family. herman and lily are attending a trump rally, but grandpa volunteeringly b in cheyenne poe cheney's reelection campaign. al is nonsense. these are fictional characters. they're belovedra and they shouldn't be toyed with in this way. brian , you know, i interviewed carroll o'connor. viewi did my last interview almt my last. but his last interview and he often talked about the tensionsi with norman lear over thisd
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character. and even though carroll o'connor was a liberal eol politically and personally, he ctd such respect for this character and who he wast representing, this part of america that maybe wasof caricatured in one way that would often fight with lear over the direction ofcrip the scripts and the character. others should follow that leadbe . but you remember what you madewn me think of raymond as you went through all these great shows. there were unbelievable sitcoms that families cobbled together and discuss and watch. right. and they were part of the fabric i think was so s diffused now with streaming and all the cable channels, i don't see that ever happening again. do you ever see up the they would get they brought a generation. they gather gto and you know, l, i'm old. if people want to have a political viewpoint, fine. have a fund raiser, donate, raise your voice. but to up take beloved creationt like this and turn it against part of the populace, i just think it's off limits. i think it's bad form right and wrong. just hands off happy days. that's where the rubber hits the road for me.
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yeah. don't get me wrong, i need your reaction to this beyonce t made headlines today. she's promising to move in r offensive word from her new song called heated, right? i'll let the audiencee pick the offensive part of this lyric. i dare you listen on go. my , my , my , my mind in my is one day i'm about ready to say on my flip flop. now bryant beyoncé uses the n-word filthy terms for male female your and . but spazz is the offensive term in that lyric. apparently some in the disabled community have raised concernst about this. s they say spazz is it diminishes those who might have can't control their muscles. so beyonce is removing the word spaz. never mind thatmind it continues
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on that backside. that's perfectly fine. i don't think she went far enough with the clean up and the lyric t revision. i mean, lerner and lowe. right. i can tell you really do like when you>> get a little bit oldr sometimes you mellow. i mean, she's a parent.t you know, you would think we haven't really seen her in a while, barely dressed, dancing around and now she comes back more vital than ever, putting out x ray x rated lyrics. plus, what about the temple dance community? whatmp about them? i waste insulted by being used ' her songs. have you thought about that? right.t. or those with stretchmarks? apparently i won't recreate the word. she used her delightful lyric written by drake. incidentally, he wrote lovely lyrics. but why w youhyhy would sing thm as a renowned woman who young people look to. >> i don't quite get thatul right. and what if we put together this great poetry? they will go down in history, you know, here two weeks ago,
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losing a few weeks ago, remove the same lyrics from her songer girls no. >> oh, my oh my . bad. don't you see i'm a spaz, you see? i mean, i understand how people get insulted by these terms, but the question is intentionally t tqu, brian , whether they were intentionally making fun off a community with the word in that context. she really isn't. but she too decided to remove that word while teaching young girls of america. it's perfectly of fine to refero young women, other young women i with the b wordt i won't repeat it rhymes with witch, but i don't. why this coarsening of language and trashco talk is acceptable.p and yetta we find this tinyfi littlend word that only offends people if you're really looking for it. and that's the one we takehae . makes no sense to me. right. youan: know, it's so in preparig for this segment, i've never
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seen more dashes and exclamation and different types of symbols on the keyboard. it's almoste like the wheel of a fortune when the beginning of a puzzle. ti i don't even know the intention. we could only get one or two letters before we offended somebody at the fcc.ve but we'll move our words to research like the twenty five . we'll look what's that game with the right? you have the right to do the . i got to get more people that t use vile terms iner my life sog i can understand what they're trying to sing about. meanwhile, research shows that 25% of millennials are now living with their parents. that's up nine percent from 1970. k yeah, well, that was back when meathead was living with archie bunker, brian . but now a sarah lawrencenc professor is suggesting this could be good for america.s he writes, there's a possible silver lining to these newly reconstituted t multigenerationl households. they may help us improve our democracy. it sharing spaces with family members may also compel
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more political participation and improve our lonelinesson epidemic among young americans. now, bryant, one would think if a 30 year old is still living with mom and dad and notul by their choice, hopefully the lesson would be wely need better opportunities so we cannd all live independently and grow as individuals, people that should be the right person. edd i'm not opposed to them living together. that's a good thing when. generations are together. my question is when you have an economy thrusting this on young people, it's stunts, their development and their independence. that's never good. yeah,e. hey, great. hey, great grandma passed the sweet'n low is nott something i thought i'd be saying. t but i also i also would say the iroquois, who are veryog family oriented, all lived in one long house and they seem to be doing fine right in the state. i'm from new york , so maybe we can learn from the l.a. times after all. raymond, i got some bad news. yes, i just checked my watch right time. oh, well, i'm going to have to
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go back and watch all i havend o go watch all the family reruns. so right on time i'll see thisll weekend. s ti hope you could find it ok. right. all right. thanks so much, raymond arroyo.e it's a always great. meanwhile, more andd more businesses are beginning to asks this question. is it worthwhile for me to operate in blue states or localities? trace gallagher has a full report. in a matteracin of moments to tl me where to open up a business because miami mayor francis suarezs su tells us why many ofe those same businesses are choosing his city c of miami. >> back in a moment. where so many people are turning to superbeets crystal, because it would be crystal give you the energy and blood pressure support you want from de without the super supervision. and i swear by it, it gives me more healthy energy to keep up with my husband because of the blood pressure inspired by the nobel prize winning
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seven . all right.an well, we: warned you when de leaders would lift their lockdown. so ridiculous cov mandates the blue states . we're going to be left behind now. are sick of it allte and started their mass exodus to red states like texas and florida. and it wasn't because of the weather and major companies have started followingfo in big time hewlett-packard, tesla, caterpillar, they picked up. they're gone. and now the latest is smithfield foods, fox's chief breaking news correspondent. i mean, he's the best in the business. seychelle is live out west where everyone is leaving you trace. you'll be the only one leftt ni soon outa in california. yeah, and we'rere packing up the u-haul as well. ut tbrian .ic
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butki really the truth is when t comes to picking up steaks, smithfield foods isn't pulling any punches. whenaid the company announced tt it was closing its four hundredr thirty six thousand square foot factory near downtown los angeleset dow by twentyre twenty three , it released a statement that reads in partte quoting here smithfield is taking these steps due toto the escalating cost of doing business in california. i mean, that is a point blank statement. and the i company roughly eighteen hundred mostly latinosr workers will now have to find new jobs. the move certainly signifieses the exodus of companies leavinga the golden state, but the severity of the problem appears to be in dispute. the conservative hoover institution published a study that says seventy four company headquarters left california in the first six months of 2020ar one compared to sixty two that left in all of 2020. but california governor gavin newsom says it'sen hogwash, with the senior adviser saying, quote, every time this narrative comes up, it's consistently disprovenen by thei facts, adding that the state'sce gdp outpaced the country'sd over
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the past five years. smithfield in particular blames california regulations and the fines that come along with them ,not to mention the cost of utilities, which are four times higher than other plants around the country. there is also brewing trouble, by the way, inew new york city, where irs data shows thatnt residents who left the citys made about twenty one billion dollars elsewhere between july $ of twenty 20 through july of 2020 one . and for a city that relies heavily on wealthier residents like new york , that is a major problem. meantime, in chicago, billionaire ken griffin announced that his hedge fund, citadel and trading firm citadel securities will now be headingri to miami, florida,i with a citadel spokesperson saying, quote, the firms aret having difficulty recruiting top talent from across the world to chicago given the rising senseless violence in thatnsel city.ie talent wants to live in cities where they feel safe. the movel prompted miami's mayoe francis suarez to tweet a warmis
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miami welcome to his friend mr. griffin. right. n thanks, trace.yo joining me right now is that that francis suarez, mayor citadel is the only company moving to miami. you're seeing an influx of smaller ones who's coming and why are youou doing the recruiting or is it the city of miami? ng well, what i we're doing is keeping it simple. we're i keeping taxes low. we just lower taxes to a historic low rate or keeping people safe. we are hopefully going to finish the year with a historically low homicide rateom and we're leading a generation. we've created the kind ofinin economy that is numbermy one in. the nation in wage growth. so we are creating high paying jobs. that combinationighing of attris is what's attracting people frompl states .he they'reir paying over 50% of their income in taxes. i mean, that's basically socialism where you're essentially working for government. the government is your business partner ipart. you're a government employee. so in miami, we believe and many of us , by the way,
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fled communist dictatorships. we c believe that government should not be any bigger than g it needs to be , t that government is not the solution to all problems and that frankly not the private sector and philanthropy are, you know, what propels these to be great . mayor, what role did d the attitudeid that you guys tok in the stance that you maintained during covid play in the recruiting process? you know, that was one of several macro factors that happened at the same time. you know, one of them was obviously a salt deduction going away, which, like i said, made it so that in states like california, new york stopped paying a third ofrn your income in taxes. most people are paying . a lot of people are paying half of their income or more taxes. the cogat policies were a bigor factor. remote work wasmote a big facto. and i think having a mayor, you know, that answered the questionhe, what if we movei silicon valley to miami with the simple phrase, how can i helplp? d justif with a different attitud? you know, new york pushed out amazon hq and california had
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famously said elon and heft replied, you know, message received love to austin. so i think i think it's important to have a pro-business sort of welcoming perspective. and you are and you have it and you went out of your way to do it. and that's where you everyone's looks at you as one of these up and comers on the republican side. sisifar as thanks so much for your time tonight. thank you for havingg. meanwhile, straight ahead, brian stelter ditches media coverage for comedy dit last nit explains next
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