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they had found very excited episodes streaming stationfo and unfortunately that's all and unfortunately that's all evening. thank you for making this show possible. let not your heart be troubledtf . she is back after a long weekend. lorang, how was your weekend. it was nice actually enjoyed a couplet wa days off candidate with a lot of fossler. boy, we have a big news night tonight out way big news night tonight. we got elections going on . got a covered wall ,g on . the wall and i'll be watching every minute. all right. knothanks so much, john . i am laura ingraham. this is a remarkable effort charged tuesday night. it's 10:00ch a.m. in the morning in tijuana. speaker pelosi just met with the taiwanese president as china levels more threats and conduct military exercisesne
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nearby and here stateside, nearby and here stateside, republican primaries have the attention of washington and bedminsterashi. nn iter looks like we already have winners, if you can believe itt or not, in missouri and inls michigan. h and the polls have just closed in arizona. gh now this hour, hour is going to be a high wire act as we bringal you alll of these breaking stories. but we begin tonighth with threats and truth. that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> five years ago, speaker gingrich with the taiwan. itwr was a completely wrong. the u.s. should draw a lesson f rofrom instead of making repeate the mistakes it's now. well, let me just tell you one thing, 10:00 a.m. in taiwan and to her credit, nancy, pelosi didn't back down when china essentially threatened to shoot s her plane out of the skt now 1 she's been on the ground for, what, about 12 hours or so landing here just after ten ,
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thirty a.m. eastern today. we're going to bring e you news about the specifics of her meetings at any moment now. remember, details have been largely kept under wraps due to security concerns. but by going ahead with this trip, nancy pelosi is defying the white house and ignoring the threats made by china's communist party leadership. china's sovereignty cannot c be infringed and china's people cannot be humiliated. and the reunification c indo-china cannot be stopped. the playay will not stay idle. now think about all thoseni american companies like nike and all the hedge funders like larry fink. the billions they make in china, the country that considers a brief visit by nancy pelosi with a longtime ally like taiwan, a humiliation . and then it uses it as a pretext to activate its pretext to activate its
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nancy pelosi has demonstrated that supporting the ccp is inconsistent with modern day liberalism. and when that happens, most in the establishment, they didn't get angry with china. they got angry with pelosi. there s was no immediate reason why the speaker had to go to taiwan. so there's no change in the fundamentals of us policy. rightt now is the time to have good relations with china, open. dialog and not doing anything to provoke them. i wouldn't p be poking the bear right now b. don't poke the bear. well, i was heartened, though, to see that mitch mcconnell and some of the more establishment type republicans stood up to the prc. i i think it's important that the speaker did go to taiwan. i don't like the chinese get to tell members off congress where they can go . now, this h moment has forced the establishment to
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acknowledge some very unpleasant t t truths about chia that they've tried to keep hidden for years. president xi is an evil dictator who doesn't want to just crush taiwan just as he crushed hong kong. but ultimately he wants to dominate us as well. it's's a bit of an and they stir refuse to grasp or respond to this threat now. i this just isn't the opinion of the angle. listen,he to obama's former ambassador to china or joe . heid looks weak because he eitha told her notus to go speak to the chinese guys or is because he told her not to go .ha she wentt anyway. and that makes us look a bit weak to the chinese. chinese understand strength better than do people in any other country they could smell smell a weakness a hundred miles away. and weakness is what they're smelling here for the week leading up to pelosi landing in taiwan, the pentagon and the white houseouse were panicking and waving her off.
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the fact is they all know we aren't ready for a conflict with china. they just didn't want us to know that. but now we do. despite our eight hundred billion dollar per year in military spending, which is not prepared for president xi's challenge. now, thankss to china's admission into the world trade organizationzati of twenty one years ago and our idiotic trade policy pre trump ,china now has a larger standing army than we have. f marinateor on that for a second. so bottom line, all the establishment's coddling of the ccp has empowered them and weakened us . and noww we find ourselves more vulnerable militarily and economically. he and allse these supply chain issues we're dealingng with exposed how stupid and hows reckless our establishment was . but now is the time to cry overl all the spilled milked. if you think we are tooor dependent on china for key supplies t, then it's time for
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us to build new supply chains. if you think we need an armyl that hasn't been hollowed out by localness, then it's time to reform the military. ou if you think that the chinesese are prepared country and yet wem americans are not prepared tohi do sonk for our own. so let's start about how to think about how we can startri teaching young people to loveca america instead of hating her.nd but don't keep pretending that we can give in to president giese demands over and over again without those demands getting worse. today he's tellingwo who can visit taiwan. tomorrow hee may be telling us what we can say about china even at home. e now, this has already happened in the film industry, hasn't it? the future of america belongs to the political movement that best recognizes the danger oft president xi and figures out the best strategy to keep us all living from china's vice grip. and by the way, don't for
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a moment fall in with any of't the cynics who say, oh, we the cynics who say, oh, we this point. we're too enmeshed with china. they're wrong. wewe have a system that delivers the highest standard of living in the world to overld three hundred and twentyfe million people of all different backgrounds and ethnicities. they have a giant prison camp. we're talking about. i don't know, winnie the poohni can get you sent awaye for yearw . yeah, b we'veee been sloppy and yeah, we've made mistakes. we of whining abouthomistakes. how hopeless our position is , the time has come for all of t us to live in the truth about what we're facing. t c thereou is just no country that presents a broader threat to our ideas, our innovationon and our economic, security than china. finally, that guyt is right about something and of course shee makes mistakes as well. the more he i issues, the better america is going to y look. if you live in korea or japan
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or india or australia and new zealand, you should be thinking ,oh, we could be next unless that is the americans are strong enough to hold them off . so this isn't a day forve hand-wringing wringing. it's not even a day for recriminations. against all those politicians. youho y know who you are, by the way, from both parties who bollix the whole china situation today. is a day to come to terms with the fact that president xi and the ccp are the single most dangerous threats to us and the world and that it's time to the world and that it's time to late. >> and that's the angle. joining me now is gordon chang, greystone institute senior greystone institute senior us china tech war.. gordon, within the last hour or gordon, within the last hour or visited parliament and did meet with the taiwanese president. haven't seen a response froma china yet, but will they ramp up the threats and will those
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threats turn into real action? china has to do something, laura , because they made this a test of wills and it's important for speaker pelosi to go and actually be photographed. that's the most important thing. you know, the new york you timesus said, oh, this is justsy symbolic. well, for peoplemb in a insecure totalitarian state, the symbolism is everything. and what speaker pelosi said to people in taiwan and people in the region, people in s the world, people in america was that we t will notil be intimidated. thisl is important because if she didn't go , we would have been emboldening the worst elements in the chinesebeen political system by showing that intimidation against america worksys. er thisic is a great day for ameria . now the biden administration, gordonmi, it keeps distancing itself from pelosi here f is joe kirby today. >>f when the speaker of the house says we stand with taiwan, america stands
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with taiwan, how can the chinese construe that as anything else but that you're supporting ? i'll let the speaker speak forf. herself. we do not support taiwan independence and nothing has changed now. gordon, whatpo doesns that respe mean for folks out there watching who don't understand the nuances of thisah relationship? yeah, that response is basically communist party talking points. it's kirbytalk actually saying t beijing wants him to say. and you know, biden has made this problem worse. hen started doing that on july 20 when he said to reporters, oh, the pentagon doesn't thinks that the speaker's trip is a good idea because what he was o good idea because what he was o our administration is divided, come in and intimidate us some more and that s is in fact what happened more because the already dire sounding threats became even more dire after president biden's comments. . this became a real test of wills because biden wouldn't
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support the speaker of the house. now, according to some ofit my good friends, disagreeh with my analysis, your analysis of the situationon. i thinkat this is an invaluable, important moment for the united states because the establishment can't hide anymore. they can't kind of.behide papere over. they're literally threatening not sof many words to just heri plane out of the sky and let'sch do more business with china. let's drop the tariffs on china . let's enrich china. what the the heck is that stratg gotten over the last twenty years? it's gotten us intoot a very dangerous situation where there are no good options. on thursday, when xi jinping threatened, biden basically threatened the life ofhe the president by saying that those who would playwhh with fie will perish. youve know, biden should have hung upph the phone. instead, we get language fromut the white house, read out about the necessityy, deepening communication to work with china in areas where weas w
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agree. you know, china looks at that and says we own the ovala office. so this is a time where the united states needs to w stand together and we need a president who is willing to defend the united statest instead of just propagating communist party talking points . gordon, we g really appreciate you tonight, especially of all night. thank you so much. now, tonight is the biggest primary night to date here in the united states as key races ,especially on the gop side, will be decided in five states . fox'sal own chief political anchor bret bair has c some details on some of these some details on some of these made bret. yeah. hey, laura . o yeah, bigne night. five states, one of them just getting your call and that is the senate race in the states of missouri.ch eric schmitt will win that t republican primary. this is the seat, remember, ofri retiring roy bluntng,
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a republican. thisut state leans republican , but this is a massive win for schmidt. you remember the former president trumpmp had that endorsement that really perked everybody's ears. he said, i endorse eric . well, i there are two erics thee was eric greitens and eric schmidt. eric schmitt took that endorsement and look at all this yellow throughout throughout the state. lolo if you look at just dip into a couple of these counties, st.i louis county, look at thiss lead, 58% to his nearest challenger, vicky hartzler. if you justt go up here, st. charles county again. 56% and then lincoln county. 48 a percent in some of these counties is a complete blowouty . this was predicted to be very close att one point. this is not close at all for this or it's a big win for eric schmitt. on the democratic side, it is ai bit of more of a race. bush vallentine versus it we don't know yet. 56% in. but again, this seat leans r towards the republicans heading inep to this race.s
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if we look at another call tonight and this is the governor's t race, the primary p republican primary in michigan againri , another runaway to dio who the former president endorsedorme on friday. she really has dominated this race all across the state of michigan. she will face incumbentse governor gretchen whitmer seeking a second term on the democratic side. co t you've interviewed her, lah a lote' of people think that she's impressive p to the point where democrats spent a lot of money trying to attack her even in this republican primary. and it really wasn't close. if we take a look at another storyline tonight, across the five states are the house racesra. you have three of them that are incumbents who voted for former president trump's impeachment. they are in tight races,rs especially a the numbers we're i getting so far . this is very tight in michigan. three . and then a as we go , we talkedr about the michigan governor's race, butac we're not going to
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have numbers from arizona till about 11 . fifteen eastern i time is what we're being told, being very careful with the numbers in arizonaor. and for governor , you have the battle between carrie lake and karen telescopes in the former president versus the former vice president. as farin t endorsements and then blake masters as the endorsedfa candidate, the former president trump for senate. thisnd would obviously face the democratic incumbent, mark kelly . we look to get some numbers probably in the next hour and that should be an interesting race to watch tonight. laura verrat, thank you. the kind of the establishment versus the america first time we're seeing that dynamic playll out. but that arizona race is fascinating, really interesting. people on both sides. bret, thank you. and by the way, we're hoping t one of the winners tutor inud the gop primary winner in the gop primary winner in little bit later in the hour tonight. so stay tuned for f that. but up next, coming to you outside of the minneapolis area where two years after
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eight masonite. more financial questions swirlingns s around the purchass by a major black lives matter organizer. and remember, it was just a few months ago that blm tried to t dig its way out of another scandal involving the purchase of a six million home by claiming it was done for legitimate business purpose. but according to the washington examiner, three months have passed ts sine the national black lives matter group announced the launch of an art fellowship program used to justify its secret purchase of a six million dollar l.a. mansion. but the charity hasn't even a begun to accept applications for the program. blackhe lives matter global network foundation announced the fellowship program just daysou before the new yorke magazine revealed in early april april thatve the charity had secretly purchased the property with donor cash ino october. 2020 and nowow a new report, another organizer used donations to purchase a pet.
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it's only forty thousand dollars now where the money wass spent and how it was spent by the loosely organized black lives matter outfit. look, these examinations audits are already underway, but wemina alwaysys knew this was a scam through their pro blm donations and testimonials of politicians, celebrities, ceos remember they all sought to immunize themselves from future charges of racism. that's why they open up their wallets. they groveled and they frankly embarrassed themselves. you have the brilliance ofou black lives matter movement and what it has done to force change. you should be celebratingge blak lives matter because bnt the continuity of evil inin our country has led us to this moment. we need a a voice against racis. we need many voices againstnd racism and against brutality. 20% that say the black lives matter. thanks, mitt. police reform became the catchphrase, but with the left really demanded what to p abolisht the police altogether. not only do we meet in
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the right place, buto we need to completely dismantleto the minneapolis police department tonight. cdiwe're here just outside of minneapolis, a few miles from omar's district where everything blew up afterno the death of george floyd now is just twenty six months ago. now what happened in the city sparked nationwide unrest. we all remember it inon the summer of love. twenty . shortly after the riots heree ended, though, we came to assess the damage that thism once fairly calm community was enduring. it c overwhelming what i saw. i couldn't believe any of it, t frankly. and yet the suffering hasn't stoppeduf the number of minneapolis homicides in the first half of 2020 two is thirty nine percent higher than they were during the firsth half of 2019. even the college towns, they're not safe at the university of minnesota there were about twenty one hundred criminal incidents reported across the university area neighborhoods.
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that is up 40%p from the prior y academic year. soer two years after our trip t this city, we decided to return to see how things have changed or not. since all this upheaval, we were shocked by what we saw and what we heard in terms of public safety and commercial activity. the aftermath here is not pretty unbelievable. the third precinct here that doesn't keep this entire of about fourteen square mile area safe, burned and now abandoned . and there is no clear place where the third precinct operates. t thatha was ten weeks after the george floyd riots and as you can see, not a lot has changed. the third precinct l is still abandoned. there's barbed wire up this fencingba is all fenced off,fe the remnants of it being torched that night. it's a monument to anarchy. it's a shock that this is allowed to stand.
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what does it feel like being here? honestly,,oes it's kind of weir. it brings back a lot of memories, emotions, kind of raw stuff that the whole department, the whole city went through. sergeant w andrew schroeder is n his eighth year with the minneapolis police department and lieutenantit jeff waite has been here for twenty eight years. they bothth work through the riots back when the department had nearly 900 sworn officers 00. now two years later, they're down to about 550. what are the biggest challenges you're facingre as a police officer here? two plus years after the floyd killing ? i think one of the biggestki challenges is just working with the deficit of officers, working on rebuilding the trust with the community, working on gettingng more cops to help us and working with what limited resources we have. s it makes it tough for us to actually just do our jobs without being harassed on cameras in her face whenus we're just trying to work, when we're not we're nottwork tryingo take away anybody's rights. do our job . and you constantly have people
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questioning how we do things and telling us that we're not doing things right. and it just it's nonstop race relations have been challenging, to say the least, in the aftermath of some of these police involved killings after siobhan and floyd, how are race relations among police officers and what is a very diverse police force? i don't think that relay race really means anything to us . i mean, wepoli read each other as fellow humans and as fellow officers and the race of my fellow officer means nothing, including the race of the peopleow we're dealing with out here. everyone i deal with just like i would want my mother or father to be treated. that answer is simple and i have had a favor in my career that i have great relationshipss with , especially our diverse community in north minneapolis ,people that call me personally instead of calling c 911, i have people that would rather speak with me than other officers and that's been a blessing for me, especially e to work to bridge the gap in
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this difficult time. show me now is retired minneapolis police officer scott galica and minneapolis business owner lonnie mcwhirters up thirty lin refuel station. let's start with you, scott. i mean, i met you about a year ago and i think you were just getting ready to retire. you just had t retired. b my breath was taken away standing there. the precinct is still a visible monument to anarchy. fact, let alone the three fifty police officers. ow your former police department is now short. yeah, it's really a sad state of affairs and really i think exemplifies some really poor city leadership. you have vacant buildings y sitting there. you have a precinct, a temporary precinct located in another area of the city, not even inev the neighborhood that it serves. you know, we're dealing with not only what the officers pointed out, where every callnd antagonizerr by people out on the street. but we're also dealing with a
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very liberal activist cityit council that noty only doesn't support the police for the mosta part, but also works against the police department almost at every turn as theau business owner, your perspective on how given everything we've heardhe about the spike in crime, i could see s what was happening with my own eyes. y how do you survive here? it's a great question. it's a been a real challenge of late to attract staff and to have that look on the face that really gives a look of confidence with with our customers coming in the store when we have so much t so many headwinds coming, you know, coming our way lately. and the city's mayor, i was just you know, it's just relaxium , right? i mean, he's here for the duration. is he doing everything he can in your youth, scott, given the deterioration we've seen across the board? i mean,yo i do believe the mayor's trying, but it's
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a long road ahead a and frankly, he's in a difficult positionosit with the city council that we have. those city council members,it as i said, that don't want a a police department and are doing everything and no police, not police whatsoever. they've they've made it very clear and they're doing whatever they can to try to the police department is trying to build itself up. it's tough when you're down 30%, over 30% and officers. yeah. and you're trying to build things back up yet on the street through your city leadership, you're notot getting the support that you needun unless something changes and the residents of minneapolis make some changes in the future. i don't know wherey the city is going. hoot there have been three shootings just in the last four hours in minneapolis, one of which was a homicide at and nicollet the twins game, had to walk around the body that was laying on the platform of the light rail station right downtown minneapolis. the violent crime seems toea hae set in downtown minneapolisng
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and is frankly getting to be out of control and theug officers just don't have enough staff to do that. they're hamstrung by whath . and they're still vilified for trying to do this. now, loni, you've actually offered to pay forto your employees concealed carry permit classes after the riots and another minneapolis gas station owner did the same. o we spoke to one of his employees, man who took him up on that offer. >> watch through the years last ten years for inti after 2020 george boyd incident. that's whereoy i figure out car. my brother, my sister, my niece and my nephew all got four minutes to return after 2020. the riot. loni, how much of this feeling of unease is due t of the depleted presence of law the political and activist pressure that was brought to bear here? it
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you know, so a good bit of it. and you know, i can't stress enough to my staff and to thosey frontline employees to really have a situation, an awareness about when they're in their workplaces and just be aware of because this is not the same city it was a few years ago. what s do you say to the activists who were pushing for all this reform?he a lot of them have left.e they move m on to the next target. so we've been ablehe to do the luxury of working from homef or livingsi outside the cities.i and i can only invite them to go take a look at any of the front line workers that are working inside the cities. whether you're an l l.a. or you're in new york city, in the bronx bodega, we really see what's going on here. and it's kind of the elephant in the room that no one wants to really put themselves in the forefront to describe aboutt a crime that's been going on in the cities lately. scott, it's so invaluable tove have an actual small a business owner and you with your decades of experience in lawen enforcement because you both
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share a similar perspective on this. this is not but i keep telling people this is not political . thisis is common sense without safety, you cannot maintain order on the streets and then businesses don't want to come in and then it's a death spiral. saw itt in i chicago, seeing itn detroit, seen it in baltimore. i worry this is the next spiral that from which is going to be hard to pull ourselves outmi of. this is where we're atnnli minneapolis right now. you're absolutelyy ri right. i just talked to some residents today who's a couple of weeks ago,o,se some folks took over their house and a home invasion burnt it down three houses were burnt down. you the know, i mentioneds the shootings today. there's no fear of consequences. these violent offenders out thereiole, we have a very weak county attorney. we have a very weak judicialwe systemy that would much rather favor diversion programs for violent offenders tha that are doing carjackings other than putting people in jail where they belong to these violent offenses. there's a time and place for p prevention, but we're dealing with thugs out there that are victimizing people each
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and every day in business.s a minority business owners are trying to make us just like lonnie here trying to make ends meet. , where are you? this is michael. i mean, this is a time for n that. again, this is noto political .i there needs to be change in this country. but here we're seeing this is a microcosm of what's happening all over this country in urban o america. co governor wallace, where areun yu going? an election coming up. we'll see what happens. lanny and scott, we're going ton keepie coming back here. this the story is not going away. the thank you both. thanky you both for your perspective tonight. now we're going to showec youtio more from our visit here to minneapolis tomorrow night has taken on other businesses, many of whom havesses not recovd . now, this is two years later, as we said. but up next, an update on the primary results still coming in at this hour. mollie hemingway, stephen miller, monica crowley, all here for reaction. plus, we're still hoping to hear from the gop, victor, in michigan's gubernatorial primary. her name to dixon.
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what. i hear you breathing an infection. you can't ask your urologist about your own work. all eight hundred seventy five to eleven today. fox, f the chief political anchr bret baer is back. that's with some updates on this big primary night. bret, what's the latest ? well, we're anxiously waitinga, all those numbers from arizona, washington a little bit later, probably eleven, fifteen ish eastern time. but i want to update you on one of these house races that we talked about before. remember, there are remthree incumbents in a prima, republican incumbents who voted for impeachment. one of them is peter mayor. and this race is really close for president. trump endorsed the opponent, gibs . re the current spreadnt now is abot 500 votes. this is ottowa county in michigan. this is kent county.n and we've seen this goingan back and forth. but it is really, really tight. we're starting to get above 50% . so e that is one to watch.
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ift we go back just to look at a couple of democratic races that are really interesting. this is in michigan congressional district eleven. then it was endorsed by berniend sanders in the squad taking a shellacking in this race so far , the more moderate stevenss in the democratic party, aboutoo 70% in that that looks like t it'sha going that way. i want to take you to the senate and we called that raced in missouri for eric schmitt overwhelmingly winning in the republican primary. but on the democratic side, again,hee, a progressive candide in endorsed by bernie sanders and other progressives, reallyes not doing well in the big picture here as you see this ticking forward. now, he could close the gap with valentine here, but we've got about 75%. and so that'll be an interestingin race. ti again,ng that state, missouri,t leans red .i we are waiting for a lot of these numbers out west in arizona and in washington.
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but there is a big ballot measure in the state of kansas now. this is how it's written. yes vote on the measure would remove the state constitution from sonst the state constituti, and hand the issueue to the stae legislature. a no vote on thiseald measure wd make no changes. keeping abortion rights enshrined in kansas, the state constitution right now, no. is that 63% and yes is at thirty seven and we've got about 85%. looks like no is goingg to win. what does that mean? bo it means that kansas will have those abortion rights enshrineds in the state constitution, but s it also means something bigger, for other states . h as youea know, this will be a battle as we head into some more of these primaries and as we head to the general election in november.
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all right, brant , thank you.ha we're watching this and can't wait for those arizona calls that'll happen. going to be anchoring that right around 11 , 15 . so we'll be watching that and check back with you if anything else changes beforeech all right. here now is mollie hemingway, editor in chief at the federalist and foxle contributor steven miller, founder of america first legalr and former senioreg adviser to president trump, and monica crowley, former treasury the monica crowley podcast. all right, molly, your big takeaway thus far tonight?se still waitingng on so much. that kansas referendum is very interesting. tetei do think that pro-life grs should understand that so much money was spent by abortion supporters to make sure m that that amendment failed. it also was a pretty there's a lot that was packaged there. and i think that usually pro-life initiatives do much better when they're incrementale and so it's a reminder also that as roe v. wade was overturned, that abortion law t
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and policy has returned to the statespe where people get tk weigh in. there's a lot of b work to w be done for people who want to protect women and children frome the scourge of abortion or people who want to make surens that it is enshrined in law. sohr so there's a lot more to a be done there and we'll see a lot more in the years to come. stephen , we're watching eric schmitt do his victory speech in missouri. the president v trump was not going to endorse anyone in sorti of endorsing eric's, which is kind of cute. butt your thoughts tonighton on that victoryig? well, look, i know eric schmitt well. he's an incredible attorneyhe general for the state. he's close with president trump. president trump ch is close with him. he's led the way in a lot of the biggest lawsuits against the obama administration. and my organization has worked h with him on some of those as well, too. so i think it's a really great night in missouri. for president trump, for eric schmitt and for the whole america first movement i think
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is going to be a real rising star in the party. and monica, some of these big progressives in missouri got clobbered. he saw thoseho resultses on the democratsul, some bernies sanders characters where they're not going anywhere. people kind of had it now with the progressive left given what's happened in our cities, what we're documenting here inn minneapolis. yeah, dti i think a lot of the american people have seen the truth about these socialistse s who in many cases declare themselves to be open socialist. and i think a lot ofop the american people have now taken full measure of what t they actually stand for and what they're delivering for their communities and for their states, which is just absolute catastrophe in everysts direction, whether it's economic privation, whether it's citizensec labs, whether it's skyrocketing inflation, whether it's a wideflat open bor and the embrace of all of the problems that come with a wide open border. f i thinkk a lot of folks understand that those progressive candidates really t mean what they say when
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they talk aboutntal the fundamel transformation of the nation. they mean to strip away individual liberty and economic freedom and replace itpl with a neo marxist collectivist kind of model m and americanar peoplm whether they're democrats, independents or republicans, seems tooc bl be rejecting that across the board. ne all right, pal, stay with us because we have a fox newse alert. as we mentioned just moments ago, businesswoman tooter dixon was declared the winner in i michigan's republican gubernatorial primaryn and that means she's going to take on governor gretchen witless wittmeroi, it the queen of lockdown's, inle november. and we're pleased now to q be joined by tooter in this post victory interview. tooter, congratulations. so excited for you tonight. your message to governor wittmer, who's watching. i'm sure. thank you, laura , for having me. just my message to governor whitman is families one tonight families came out and voted and families want
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a family friendly michigan and we're going to hold herer accountable to her terrible record here in the state of michigan. we're not going to letan the people forget and trust me as i've gone around the stated, they haven't forgotten. now, sheav put out a statement tonight following your victory and in it she said tutor dickson has made clear that she will drag michigan backward and reversing progress rebuilding america. michigan r infrastructure. and so distrust in our democracy, dangerous for michigan women and families, blah, blah, blah.ble sounds like it was written by l.a. mark tutor. your response? i'd ask families, are youer better off now than you were four years go ? does she really think there's any way to drag michigan any further down than she has? does she really think it's b possible for us toe be in a worse condition because right now we're at the bottom or at the bottom in education we have a problem with cities. b we need to come back for safe cities. we need to have businesses havee a government that comes around
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them that protects them, that wants them to succeed. and this is not what hasor they have been for the lastng four years. but this is what we are going to deliver to the state of michigan. so my message to gretchen whitmer is watch out your record, stand strong and it's bad. and the people b of michigan waa to get rid of it. the only place we're going is up and we're going to bring michiganan back now to you. spoke to s president trump,de i know just a short while ago. come on , give us a little a few little details on what he said. he's pretty excited about this race. he said, look, this has become a national story. you're going to get this woman out of there. you can go up against her.ne i alwaysw knew that you were the one that couldld go up k against her. and youno know what? there's something pretty special about walking off stage with a bunch of people that le here just to see me tonight. and then walking backstage and talking to president trumpoi and having him say, you're
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going to do this. this. is an amazing night. i'm grateful to all the people here in michigan.fo i'm grateful for you to have me on tonight. just so that i can talk to everybody and say on national television, thank you so much sooner, dixon, this is going to be one of those gubernatorial races that the nationhi is watching. and byth the way, this cause quite the commotion during your remarks just a few moments ago, the conservative businesswoman and other nascar career politician. and now you have the opportunity truly rushai limbaugh accountable for the fame she's inflicting each and every one of us during the past four years. tutor, how are you going todr drive that message fromge the voters across michigan now? women are birthing a parentss, and men are birthing parents.rs there's no mothers anymore ind the eyes of the left. and we know we know wittmer
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doesn't really believe in women and men anymore. she believes in changing b the definition. well, yeah, she she stumbleds on what a woman is .st isshe's menstruating. people grow. please never call me a menstruating person. plwe've been called birthing people. you know what? moms arein mad .us that's one job you can't take away from us . whether we adopted our children, whether or birth our children, we are mothers.o mothers are going to stand for what is right. they want their name back , b b but they also want their headso treated right. so we are going to go out there and like i said, with this family friendly message and that's resonating and it's going to we're going tok go across the entire state of michigan, talk to everyone we can t. we're going to come on your i show. we're going to be out there. this is as no national race now when she ran fore- vice president, it became a national race. so thank you, gretchen. we will meet you on national tv . right, peter , thank you so much. congratulations. and back with me now is our panel hemingway, stephen miller ,monica crowley, molly, this
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steven and i have talked about it over the years with immigration and jobs and outsourcing. and this is going to be a battle royale between dickson and wittmer. it's an important race for so many reasons. i mean, wittmer really made a name for herself by embracing every kind of lockdown, school lockdown, covid restriction really did a lot of damage to the state for that reason. it's also interesting because the fbi and department of justice have meddled quite a bit in michigan. they got involved before the last election with their entrapment plot, kidnaping plot. they've been involved in trying to meddle in republican politics. that's a big national issue. it's the two star states shouldt cast off by any party but the republican party. no california, oregon, washington state, connecticut, massachusetts, vermont, maine, michigan, detroit, chicago, none of these places have to be governed the way they've been governed and each of them, in my view, has to be part of an overall 50 state strategy for the conservative movement. time to take them all back . amen to that. i mean, you saw this recentlymiv on the congressional side with miraflores winning in an lead democrat district and eighty four percent latino district in o the south of texas. a mexican-american congresswoman winning in an extraordinary victory because wokeor policies the idea of birthing people and menstruating people, r
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the idea that you're going to and segregate o children by skio color, the idea that you're lnt going to get violent criminals outt of jail over and over again to reoffend and reoffend and assault our peopleff open borders. no limits whatsoever in immigration, energy prices through the roof, inflation and basic anti-american marxism being pushed at every level of w society. this doesn't sell anywhere. and i woulday say to republican, don't run on these issues, you're going to lose so many seats on the table in midterms . been tightening and it's because republicansti aren't hitting these issues enough. talk about them every single day. and never underestimate the gop's ability to screw things up. monica, i want you to listen to some of the coverage on msnbc
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about tonight's primaries. watch this. we often make the mistake of talking about disinformation and attacks on our democracy as though they exist separately from racismesi. absolutely. weab need to understand that there are folks who believena that this country must remain a white nation. in the vein,ti of old europe and defend it at all costs. the demographic shifts represent existential threat. monica, to stephen's point just a moment ago, i think this turns off voters. mea i mean, pocketbook, parental issues, pocketbooks and parents. those are the two things that are goingha too d drive a turnon november. yeah, and i think lower than most of the american people are just exhausted and completely over this kind of identity politics and this woke politicking. i think have had enough of it.u i think they put up with it foro a while, but they've seenr the end result of all of this and they're just done with it. it's just boringit and predictable and destructive on top of it. so i think it's being roundly rejected by the american people. and to your point, laura , about leaving no state or
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community behind? i think that is absolutely t essential because when you're talking about deep blue areas like california or new york or illinois, you know, it is an uphill battle for conservativess or populists to score, s particularly statewide. but in a lotta of these states we've seen over the years that those citizens will put upil with a lot until they don't. and i think we have now reached out moment that tipping point where you've got people acrosscs the board absent, you know, the most progressive kinds ofdi radical voters. but b i think there are so many that are just ready to take t their country back with basic common sense policies. and to stevens, they want to follow the public. they wantso to leave. w they want toe' follow leaders. absolutely. all right, guys, we've got to roll. you very much. omsi have some final thoughts on this. chaotic night was a big nightcl and minneapolis, what we'reh seeing here again in moment in o a recent clinical study, patients using selon dispatch
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think. those results in arizona and washington as i said. this has to be a 50 state effort. no city, no town in america should be left behind, not to this disastrous leadership from the democrat party. that is it for us tonight. remember in minneapolis, cadiz america now and forever. greg gutfeld and all the breaking news next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: that jingle is carley shimkus favorite, new results poignant this morning. a fox news alert, two major american arizona primary raised and beating his opponent, mark brnovich for the race and they were arizona's. speed to the gubernatorial racey
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