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meanwhile, china's biggest ally, russia, is backing their dear friend 100%. unfortunately, putin can only offer little more than words because his country's involved in a prolonged conflict in ukraine. and now with analysis, it's going to help. all of us is former massachusetts senator scott brown , along with fox news c contributor and former cia station chief dan hoffman. gentlemen, thank you very much. i cannot believe that i have tot like open a segment for you twom guys talking about how china is screaming at us and we're like running away like scared rabbits. we've got conflicting messages coming out of the whiteed house which said we don't support taiwan independence, which was, by the way, a horrible thing to say. well, nancy pelosi is going p him thathugging alone. would send ak a message that the american government is itself dividedment on this issue. what's's your take? on all of this? well, i've been to china.es
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i've been to taiwan two or three times. taiwan is an amazing country. they are a democracy supply a lot of our ships that we needy for our military and other means. and china, they're a a a big bully. if you get off the plane and it smells like an ashtray, the biggest polluters and they have a three to six to nine hundred year plan and we don't have a plan. you see that the fractured and splintered nature with the biden foreign policyat as evidence in ukraine and now you see it again with china and taiwan in the united states . i thought nancy pelosi didth the right thing. my only regret i don't o agree with her on anything. h my only regret is she didn't include more republicans. she has the right to travel. she has the right to go anywhere she wants. where are the united states of america? un and joeit biden should not have basically thrown her out the door and under the carpet and he needs to stand up to because they're a bully. they're using the wto to take advantage of a developing nation status and they're wrong. so i don't want to take this time, but i want to hear what
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you know. and also the worldga health organization is another example of what china seems too control . that, of course, did a disservice to this entire planet when coveredanee with emerging. and again, but i think we all agree i love that she was going to taiwan, but we presume that it's an organized dynamic involving our entire government and everyone is in agreement and we're not going to display,e you know, the family fight in front of the enemy, which they then know. and i think it inspires them and they use that and figure they can even do more and movees forward even more aggressively. beenlly, this should havesi a visit that reinforced our ouro strength and our support of a friend. and would you agree that it seems to have done the opposite at this point? oinwell, i think that it is a t disturbing that the administration was behind the scenes discouraging speaker pelosi from making that trip, t but that she did the right thing. i agree that she did the right thing by going ahead with it.k
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i think t the administration mut have askedtrat the intelligence community, how would china respond to this a i to this vis? and what i we've seen is an extrudes early aggressive asymmetric response. you look atetsp the military drs that started yesterday that effectively blockade taiwan until sunday. is a pretty extreme i measure. but i think what china's trying to do, they know thatth the united states will carry on with the relationship of taiwan. they are trying toh deliver a stark message, a clear one to to those countries in the region and beyond that,t the cost of a relationship with taiwan is simply too high andhi they shouldn't do ith china seeking to isolateig taiwt fully. and this administration, i agree with senator brown needs to push back with a real strategy to prevent thatf from happening. all right. what would that be ? because when wero>> say that ch is sending a message that the the cost is too high to doha this, you know, what would that cost be ? would they take there are other islands that are close to taiwan. would they take those?
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they've stopped talks, which they probably were not really seriousp about in the first place. what outstand would they doey that they think we might do as a response to this? they're militarizing the south china sea and they are absolutely trying to induce taiwan's neighbors in the region diplomaticallyy and by other means economically to isolate taiwan. we need tote be more forceful in the region. we need to ensure that freedom in thatation is upheld region. we need to work closely with our allies, particularly japan and australia, and we need to push back on china within all of government approach in our own country to deal with their full throttled espionage and their way. they steal our intellectual property and they have to do need a comprehensive strategy to do it. ambassador, what did you recommend when it comes to how we would push back here, considering what chinanaonsi isg to this country with espionage, with hacking of
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our intellectual property? what what do youal think we coud do? well, first of all, as you know, under president trump, i served for four years inrv the pacificed. i saw firsthand what they do in that region. buildingid, and militarizing islands, changing the law of the year and law of the sea and international has been in place for hundreds of years over leveraging pacific island nations to get u.n. votes. they're very methodical and thoughtful. they bring th in people to buil a project. they bring the people the fooddh ,the architectural supplies. they leave the people there and they slowly but surely take over these island nations. one of the things that we need to do n is we need to do a free trade deals with a lot of these individual countries. we need to give them the a suppt . for example, in new england and new zealand, weew don't hav' a trade deal . it's been promised since 1954. we have one now version of it, but they need the backbone and we're not giving this areas the support that they need from the united states . you know,rt when we think about backbone, one does not normallyi think of joe biden.nkde
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gentlemen, thankn. you very muc. we've got obviously a lot on our plate. thank you very much. now keep in mind, speakern pelosi defied the biden a administration by going to taiwan. is president biden so weak on china? does it have something too h dod with hunter and his lucrative business deals or maybe joe's years long close personal friendship with president xi or could it be that biden is just weak and ineffective? joining us now with more is the host of the monica crowley podcast. monica crowley, along with gates donates to senior fellow gordon chang. you know, wend touched on this with our first two guests is that it seems perplexing, monica, about joe biden's inability to act a, it seems not just on china but almostev on every other issue unless, of course, it's hurting the american people. do you think that thiss ist is really a personal problem that joe biden has when comes to his dealings in the past of a china and that it keeps him from being able to do the right thing?
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well, remember to me that president obama heads off for eight years once said never underestimate joe biden's ability to bleep things up. and then robert gates, who served a numberr of presidents as secretary of defense, said that joe biden has been wrongnd on every forein policy issue for the last 40 to 50 years. soy again, this is no surprise.e joe biden's always j been a hac, but nowen he is president of the united states and america's commander in chief and therees is evidence that the biden family has benefited tremendoust leave from the ccp and chinese communist party related p entities to the tune of well over 10 million dollars. so the ccpilli, those entities o not write those kinds of checks inrnut expecting somethingoe return. so obviously there's a lot of speculation to me as to whether or not this president is compromised and if so, shame on joe biden for putting his families and personal interests ahead of america's nationalal security interests. and ahead s of the american
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people. this is why, you know, we havedo tremendous weakness in dealing with this fundamental existential threat to us , the threats of the ccp poses to us , timi. . it's far more dangerous than anything the soviet union presentedd to us because the soviets essentially presented a one dimensional threat which wasas nuclear and t was existential. the chinese threat is a hydra headed threat. it's economic. it's military, it's geostrategic. it's in terms of flooding this countryte with deadly fentanyl and other drugs, killing hundreds of thousands ofentanyl hundreds of americans t. this is a multi layered threat and this president is crippled in so many ways that he can't h and won't take them. you know, it's remarkable. an excellent analysis there, gordon. clearlyrkab your background inde understanding the nature of the beast of china, that they are everywhere they've planned so far ahead of time that it seems unlikely that somehow america would allowou someone, let's say, beholden too
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china, becomew the president of the united states is this period of time. actually is perfect considering what's been dealt with and delivereded up until this point. what's your take on how where we stand right now? i think we're in very, very perilous waters. you know the problem right now is that inside china there is a debt crisis. sankaran mortgage boycott's covid lockdown's. and that means xi jinping, the chinese ruler, has an incentive to distract the chinese people from his own policy mistakes. and that means chinana is lashig out. and if we think about taiwan, of course, because of the speaker's visit. now china is also moving against india. the philippines and japan. those m missile launches a few hours ago, they land five of those 11 missiles landed in11 japanese water. that is an extreme provocation and addition to obviously still the relationship between china n
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and north korea and north korea's pressuree on japan as well. clearly our key relationship ini that region. door you think that north korea seems to be wanting to get somer attention, but thated is almost ignored by this administration. do you think north korea is going to pop up in the midst of this presenting anotherin larger existential issueg? rv yes,iv analysts right now are thinking that the north koreans will detonate an atomic device soon. and we've got to remember that although they haven't done it for a long time, they've got to validate their test designs so t they will pop one off in the not too distant future. essi tand we know you know, mon thank you, sir.. we know that, of course, iran has an interest in what north korea hasst been doing.ik ite seems like this now becomes this entire by this trio of countries, but by these terrorist nations, if you will , to want to act now quickly in the next year and aal
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half, as the bidenf administration becomes weakerec and more troubled here atom hom, john , there is close coordination and cooperation between russia, china and iran as well as north korea sort of on the fringes, but they're all working hand in glove and all t of america's enemies understand that they've got a pretty limited window of opportunityhe here, timid toir act and to advance their own interests at the expense of ours. they know that t congress is likely to change handsay starting january 1st, maybe both houses. so m there might be some additional restrictions. but they also realize that they've got another t two years under this president orr a successor before there is a change in leadership at the top in the u.s.. y and so, you know, you can't really blame america's enemies for seizing this opportunity. you know, they've been negligent if they didn't. butls they also know that i the u.s.s is not going to retaliate in any meaningful way because the commander in chief justice is not going to pull the trigger in any meaningful
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way. so of course, they're going to take this time and frankly,he the u.s. is down for the count, then our allies are down fordo wnthe count. and there are tremendous concern in the region and japan, south t korea, the philippines, australia, a lot of worries that in facty they're on their own t because essentially they are. yeah, we we heard eah about that certainly after afghanistan indeed. especially concerns from taiwan about being on their own. so we're excellent reminders. thank you both very much. t now, sadly, it's difficult to know exactly what joe biden policy on china really is because the president is unable to articulate it every single day whenev joe actually holdser a public event, the leader of the free world struggles o to form coherent sentences. and today was norent different. >> take a look at this. you know, i know most families are focused on just putting three meals on the table, taking care of their kids and paying the bills, helpinghe you do that is my job.
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it's the president's job as well. when it comes to the benefits of this bill , you don't have to take my word for it. one hundred and thirty economists, seven nobel to the economy and economists t and economics say former secretaries of treasury. what what is it with those sunglass? my my goodness.f they could put them anywhere they want too and away from the sunlight. but they've got the president, ssthe united states looking like he's hiding. joining us now with reaction is fox news contributor to roy murdoch, along with the vice president of tax strategiesks, aaron perini. deroy, you look at this and i think of all of these banana republic, you know, bad guys walking around with a car and they've got the big sunglasses on and they're it's shocking j just the imagery of that. but thenus the fact that we cant inen know what it was he was trying to say and thatbl he's stumbling around at such
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a incredibly important point inn time as the worldcr is watching and the world is ready to explode. yes, it's funny. make that reference to banana republics. i saw biden in those glasses. remember noriega, the former dictator of panama, his first thought i had in mind. but with those folks who usually refer to them as strongmen. but this is not a strong man. i mean, he's got these strong a man glasses but a weak man policies. and that's what concerns me more . it's not just the atmosphere of how he looks, but on china, on the economy, on the border, everything else. it's weakness, weakness, weakness. coupled with this, you 230 economists who are backing this so-called inflation reduction and inflation expansion. just yesterday we got an open letter from two hundred thirty economists who denounced this this tax spend package and said, if anything, it'st' probably going to increase inflation rather than decrease . so it's not just the bad look, but it's the bad policies behind them that notad are even more scary. yeah, it's interesting how things are around kind ofar
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coming together. it's it almost seems cartoonish with how bad things are and then how this is acting oute on on the world stage. but when we think about the nature of the policies that we everything they've touched has gone wrong, there has not been one thing that has gone right. evenri a broken clock is right twice a day. they've managed to not be right twice a day. and this everyone looking at we can see how it is an extension of the problems that have already been implementeded. how what do you say to their commitment to moving forward with something that continues to throw gas on the fire? why are they doing itwhy? it's's because they don't think that the policies are the issues here. th athey think that the communication is the problem, not the policies and thatthmuem is what is causig the american people to face c record high inflation. you can't put sunglasses on someone and make them a. rld leader wewe warned everybody about thiw during the twenty twenty campaign that he was hiding in his basement, that
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the media continue to give him a pass and say, oh, well, h because of covid, heis shouldn't be out there. but they continue to not push him on his policies. and what do we have now? we have china threateningve the speaker of the house when she goes abroad. we have not seen that before. we literally have a war in ukraine from russia because of joe biden's recklessness in terms of nord stream two and emboldening putin when it comes to absolutely everything. robert gates was right. joe biden has been on the wronge side of almost every foreigngn policy and national securityna failure over the last fourl decades. but the problem with the white house is they don't w think that the problem is the policy of putting more money into p raging inflation economy, of not addressing the underlying issueses of wiping out paycheck gains.s. they don't think that's the problem. they just think that d the american people aren't buying what they're selling. so you're the problem, not them externally. hello. that's not the problem here. the problem here is joe biden. you're driving america into the ground and maybe it's enough. you shouldn't run for reelection. you know, deroy, it's almost we keep hearing about this painful
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transition. it's as though they've gotti a mission and an end goal in mind. and the american people aren like shadows to them who are going to have to suffer becauses they've got some some more important morally superior point of view that'll show up at some point. p is it possible that they'vey really sunk that low, that whatg the american people are going through doesn't matter because' elections are controlled and they are going to be in control for the foreseeable future. are they that callous at this point, do you think? c i think they're callous and uncaring and these are people with a very strong ideological commitment to i far left ideas. i think some of these people f are full blown marxists. and you thinkar they look at the polls and say, well, you know, we really got to save our bacon in november, so let's move back towards the middle. yourx don't see that these peopa are pushing a four hundredre thirty three billion dollars in spending package that may get through the senate tomorrow . this is seven hundred and thirty billion dollars grand total in taxes
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and spending and there is no pivot to the middle. toth be anyt seem softening. these people are going pedal to the metal and going ever further left because these people are leftist. they believe this stuff and joev biden is never a moderate. he's always a solid, solider led wing democrat. and this is the kind of policy we're getting out of this out of this white house. it's not f like the bill clinton days where there was a bit of centrism that those days are long, long gone. yeah, and the bill clinton days or bill clinton enjoyed governing. right. hillary was the ideologue. and that's why we actually got some things done during that administration. and thanks to both of you, obviously a horrible time. and that bill , we're going b to be talking about in much more detail coming up. kirstyn cinema , in fact, has kate on biden's radical tax and spend bill . so whatt can we expect on the hill? our own chad pergram weighs in. plus, manchin is on the defensive, youma guys. amid the growing backlash,ns senator marsha blackburn gets her take. coming up next, do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves?
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to learn more , go to mercy ships dog now. o also developing tonight,el arizona senator kirsten sinema has signed on to the democrats latest tax and spending spree, setting up a busy weekend for the senate as democrats look to pass the bill through reconciliation. here with the latest is our own chad pergram chat tany. . democrats are limited in a 50 50 senate, so they had to t cut a deal. the holdout, arizona democrat kirsten sinema. she demanded drought relief for the southwest and sinema balked at a progressive demand to tack something called carriedou interest. democrats describe that as a tax dodge for hedge fund managers and big investors. republicans are apoplectic that moderates like sinema and joe manchin of west virginia caved to the left. the gop plans to make this weekend's marathon voting series personal. n when it comes to manchin and sinema, they're teeing up votes on tough
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amendments to put the duo on the spot. what will motorama be like? it would be like kill. they deserve this. as much as i admire joe manchin and set him up for standing up to the radical left, at times they're in powering legislation that will make the average person'sp life more difficult. graham threatened to filibuster for later this year over a special deal . democrats promised manchin for a pipeline he wantsli. you thinknchin, if you're going to get 60 votes to get the sweeteners that can't be done in reconciliation, you need to think long and hard about what you're doing, schumer says the gop gotcha amendments will , quote, dwarfnd the merits of the bill. it t could be long nights on capitol hill this weekend iff the senate passes the bill. plans to sync up next friday. all right, chad, thank you very much. so look, while democrats are moved to tax on billionaires to gain cinema support the recklessllio spending spreei includes funding to hire 87000
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new irs agents in order to audit the middle classss and to squeeze small business owners over single everyd single pennyy they may or may not uncle sam. so why they don't want to fund the border, right? the border police, they want to fund eighty seven thousand new irs agents. so don't be fooled. this is a bill bent on trying to turn the democrats far left fantasies into our living nightmare. all the while destroying the quality of life for working americans and making us all more dependent on the nanny state for our livelihood. it's dangerous. t it's delusional and most of all it's destructive. but tonight there are growing signs s that democrats aretu receiving a blowback from their constituents. that's good newsdan. according to a new report fromep fox news.com, several senateor aides say thatal manchin is on the defensive amid concerns that this bill could ultimately backfire. what do you say? becauseo remember,yo it waswa the democrats themselves who told us repeatedly you don't raise taxess u in a recession. watch this. i don't>> think i during the tih
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of recession you mess with any of the taxes or increase any taxes and it does not make sense to raise taxes inis a recession. so getting growth on track led by the private sector is going to is still our mostt i importantio priority. i the lastn thing you want to do is to raise taxes in the middles ofio a recession because that would just up take more demandbu out of the economy and put businesses in a further. i yeah, that's weird, isn't it? yeah. as americans continue to suffer under the costs of the biden agenda and many senate republicans areth doing what they can to stand up for working families, for example,ng senator marsha blackburn says she's introducing two amendments that would prevent democratsmili increasing taxesrn on low income americans. and senator blackburn joins us now to explain more . senator , thank you so much for always doing a great job. i have to say, though, that we know with legislation certain things are put in there that t the left would knowar as an example are going to be taken out. right. those are those are the things that they'll compromise on .
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but in the meantime, what people are noticing is this irsr dynamic wheres it's not a technical tax. yes. but you're getting you know, these are going to be paper t audits to people who don't have money to hire attorneys. m and maybeay it's because they ge the the earned income taxca credit or because they're making under fifty thousand dollarser and it's just safer to give the government the money they're saying they're owed instead of defending yourself. and maybe you don't know what thisnste is almost like the mobe right, looking for protection money. how do we how do we really savei not just middle class americans which are also under the gun, the lower middle class americans and those edgingns ini poverty? and we're now going to sic irsoi agents on . that'sge exactly what? the democrats are getting ready to do.mm and tammy, it is unbelievable to me they are going to more than double the size of
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the irs. basically, everybody is going to have their very own personal irs agent when they finish with this expansion and what they're doing is weaponizes the irswh i. now, you are so correct in talking about lower middle class, middle middle class middle income families. they don't have money to hire cpas and accountants and be able to go in and defend their expenses. a lot of mom and pop businesses that arest on main street in small towns and cities acrossey this country, they don't have the money to go hire a law firm or an accounting firm to a referee them. butan they organized and say here's a thing the democrats aren't telling me. they say, oh, no tax increases or no increase in audits on people that are making underd than four hundred thousand
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dollars. so given the chance toer vote on that. but you know what they are doing is all these businessesu like your restaurant, you go tog the cafe, you go to the dry cleaners, you go to the floristo ,their gross is probably around that amountss every year, but they file on their forty . they're a pass. that's right into every one of them. enevery single one of them. their taxes will go through the roof. what does that mean for you? you go to the cafe for breakfast. it cost y you more . you go over to the florist, it cost you more . this is going to see, senator , if the whole if those businesses survive, these are the small businesses thater managed to survive out of covid after decisions by the governmentntover which destroyeo many lives, so many businesses made it impossible to stay afloat. they're now going to target those businesses goi t, 80 billn dollars, six times more thanrl
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the annual one annual yearly budget of the entire irs. it is a remarkable expansion. in addition to the union, the treasury union that thesein individuals go into over which 90% ofni that union support goes to democrats. it is it's for the republicans, i have to saysay,, for the republicans to allow it to get to this point. there are more than just cinema and mansion. there are j 48 other democrator senators. is there not effort to get any other democrat to to to say never mind considering what's going to happen in november to the democrats? are the republicans doing anything to switch anyone else over a oh, absolutely.ol every single day and every one of our committees and trying to build bipartisann support for a go to the american people. were talking you
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about joe manchin and all thiss talk about him having destress back on his word. he ought to be having second thoughts. he said he would never support a bill that broke, but they have broken this into pieces and they passed some of it in chips. t they passed some of it in infrastructure. and now hereey they come with te mother lode of seven hundred and thirty nine billion dollars. that money, 80 billion into expanding the irs, 64 billion into expanding obamacare, 300 billion dollars, you know, one and a half a trillion dollars in twon weeks. c i meanan, you just cannot make t up. they know kno they're going to lose. they're trying to roll the dice. they're trying to go for broke . they don't give a rip and flip a about main street america, about small business. they have notbu kept their word and they know it.ha they have it. you'rere absolutely right. and i would say at this point
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maybe it's about revenge. maybe they're doing it because it's like, well, you know, look what you did to us and we're t going to light the match. a americans know they've got to stand up against us , continue your great work and of course, it'll be a busy weekend. you and thanks for joining us . now straight ahead, the biden border crisis is gettingahea wob . also as fbi director christopher wray warns of a new security issue at the border. a surprise. plus, the first bus carrying migrants from texas has just arrived in new york city. they're not happy. stay with us.ng ereveryone on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium sleep. and i'm here with my good friend and country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me, does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not sleeping. i took it you were to try to guess what relaxium actually
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getting just a small glimpse of what border communities are suffering every governor abbott wrote earlier today, quote, s the first busuf of migrants has arrived in new york city. biden refuses to do his job. so texas continues to take unprecedented action to secure our border. new york city is the ideal destination for these migrants so they can receive the services. mayor adams has boasted about in the sanctuary city. that's just brilliant. and meanwhile, down in our nation's capital , the pentagon is denying mayor bowser's request for the national guard support to assist in the handling of the migrants that she says are straining local resources here for reaction to all of this, nevada senate candidate adam laxalt, along with former acting director tom home. and now you guys, i you've been on the front lines of this literally and figuratively for quite some time. i have to sayave . it's fascinating.. me start with you to watch the reaction ofn the liberals in these cities
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like mayor bouser and eric adams and the new yorkers when just a tiny bit of what is the smaller towns on the borders in arizona and texas have been suffering now for years and they freak out. was this not a brilliant decision or what by governor abbott? yeah, you know, boo hoo. right, right. the referendum akal and i've been to i've i've been to brooks county. these are small communities. they have no infrastructure toth deal with this kind of influx and they've been screaming for help and support from the federal government from a by administration. and it's beenbi nowhere to be found. now we've got a couple of busses come into giant metropolitan areas and they wave the white flag before it even starts. and so look at this starts the actual wave to make sure this administration takes the border crisis seriously. then it's a step we need to take. my opponent, senator masso, says that there's s no such thig
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as an open border. guess what? we can't solve the border crisis if we have leaders that refuse to identify the problemem in the first place yet. you know, tom , this is also, i think, a matter in a way hiding it inn a certain sense.ow they don't pictures to be taken. they figure these are small towns. no one's's i going to notice or care that it's all a game ore, all it's all t rhetoric. the arrival of these migrants in these major democratt citiesem but really personalizes it. it makes it real not just for the politicians but for the people in those cities. like other new york city mayorti in washingtones city, washingto. mayor, welcome to the. look, your sanctuary city. these people are coming to your city anyway because you're protecting them. they can come to to be cities,an commit a crime. you releaseom them back in the streets to reoffend right in front of your sanctuary cities. you shouldreuld be proud that t you're sick and tired of the busses coming down. pick up the phone, call
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the white house and tell them secure the border. that's what they got to doha. neither one of them said a word when the administration flew aliens into their citiesat in the middle of the night. that's right. that was fine. nott a word, but the republican governor , does it also haveey c effectom? welcome to the game. step up. get rid of your sanctuary city policies. you both have crime problems that outrageous watching washington outrageous crimeag problem. new york city all time crime surge there. why?y? because they're releasing criminal aliens to the street every dayal to reoffending that. if you really want to address the crime problem, then work relaxium . we'll get them outut of the cit. we'll get them on the country so they can't reoffending. you know, and i have to say, adam, in moving these wa individuals awayy from those smaller towns where there's just general chaos , nobody really knows what's going on , where there aren't any services . this is in fact the more humane thing to do when you're dealing with clearly a human on the border and these these bleeding heartb liberals, democrats who are
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the champion for everyone don'te want them. it's a remarkable exposure ofur their callousness in the midst of a catastrophe that they've created. outrageous. you know, i'vee been toar the border and it is aia humanitarian crisis. i was just there three weeks ago. it's one hundred degrees 100% humidity. we saw bodies of people biden bodies because of his policies. and as if that wasn't enough to get them to react. and all of a sudden now these liberal mayors decide to freak t out because it's finally hitting their doorstepo. it really is outrageous. the fentanyl crisis, a human trafficking. this is hitting my state at all time highshi, hitting states als over america. i don't know why itver took this to wake them up, but let's hope we get our border secure. and i'll tell you, if wee get fifty one vote and have a deep red wave, maybe we could
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get biden to come to the table and actually secure that bordery . i want to get very quickly, tom , i want to get your comments on ray. fbi director wray saying that there is a genuine national security issue at the border that continues, doesn't it? you know, i've been saying thath for a few months. the question should have been to chris forrester and what have you done aboutt. that? have you talked to president biden about this? have you talked to secretary of homeland security about it? what have you done to addresson this national security crisis? ethat's the question should have been asked.. he's not doing his job either. he's like the city of the of the of the of thisad administration, the island of misfit toys. and he's part of it. i they've got to do their job.'s and this really important that he does his job and demand they secure the border becausety it's a huge national security issue. it is ..>> and i want to thank you. we're looking at video right t now. i've got that smug look on his face when you talk about how concerned he is and they've done nothinger and they just tak about it and we'll t get them ot
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and get them out. all right, gentlemen, thankot you. have a great evening. we've got a lot coming up here. our own bill meluzin joinsh us with the latest on portillo'she dui arrest. plus, gavin newsom wants hollywood to stop filming. certain conservative states will explain. stay with us. why are so many people turning to superbeets, crystal? because superbeets crystal give you the energy and blood pressure support you want from the real without the super beach. and i swear by it, it gives me more healthy energy to keep up with my hectic schedule and probably wasn't inspired by the nobel prize winning discovery of nitric oxide as a blood vessel signaling supervene black cherry flavored crystals unlock the nitric oxide, boosting nutrients to help wiping your blood from supporting healthy blood so your body can produce energy more efficiently. that's why over one hundred and
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more details about what happened during that traffic stop. accordingffic pelosi's criminald complaint, it revealed both vehicles were totaled in this collision. the other driver suffered injuries . pelosi had red , watery eyes slurred. his speech failed a field sobriety test and he even handed officers his eleven ninety nine foundation card, which is a california highway patrol charity. that supports officers.al now the eleven ninety nine foundation confirms a fox news digital that any member who uses its name in a law enforcement contact is in violation of its terms and anyone who attempts to usemb membership for preferential treatment will be terminixer frm the group with a spokesperson, a spokesperson for that grouprs sayingon, quote, we will await the outcome of this trial and we'll evaluate mr. pelosi's membership status once we have all of the facts. now, that group went on to say that if it's proved that pelosi did violate the terms, they will revoke his membership. ey'lthey will take the card
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back and they will refund anyad contributions that is made in the past. we'll send it back to you. allu. right, bill , thank. ng that seems like a small pricece to pay considering what's been described now with that accidentde. remarkable turn of events inev this crazy world of ours. so also tonight in the golden state, governor gavin newsom is begging hollywood to stopte shooting productions in states like georgia and oklahoma. s aclaiming it's a matter of principle and morals taking out a full page ad in variety, newsom says, quote, hollywood, your values, your choice, citingecent abortion ruling along with red state policies on major social issues. now it's all part of newsom support for sb 485, which would invest around one point sixty five dollars billion in california's film and television taxn credit program and extend it through the year 20 30. because you know, hollywood needs more tax credits, doesn't it? yeah, of course. nuisance ad is just the latest example of the governor going after red states amid rumors hes will seek the democratic nomination in 2020 four. but now florida republicansis ae
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hitting back after newsom attacked their state in an ad buy last month. here's a short clip of what they've responded with . take a look . independence day. so let's talk about what's going on in g america. freedom is under attack in y your state. dictator rhonda. this incredibly lets you walk around without masks that allows your kids to go to school during the pandemic year two or four.ic so they'll know. i thought you were living in florida i. t. you join the fight for joinre us in california where we'll takell the money. o you can give it to people who don't live. there you go . joining me now for reaction, deputy managing editor aton red state, karen davis, along with fox news contributor david webb kyra. both of you, i'm a native californian. both of you know the state very well. you're a californian. we'reart looking at a lot of sadness here. and yet doesn't it seem like with what newsom is doing, it's kind pandering maybe for more donations for whatever campaign he might wanti ? and isn't itge strange that he a
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would be insulting all a bunch of other states when in fact, when you run for president, you've got to actually get the support from those states as well? yeah, well, newsom's running for president like a teenage boy runs for prom king, right? like he thinks like his circle of school friends. they're they're the most important votes. but nuisance born and raised here in california and aro california transplant, you know, from real america. i can tell you that a lot of people, especially in the upper class who are born or raised here, never really havewh the opportunity to live elsewhere. peoplell really do have this feeling like everybody else just wants to b be california and they just can't be and t they're just dying to be like california. there's this sense that like they hate us because they ain'ts us . and that's like the card thatav gavin newsom is playing like everyone just wants to be us. like, no, we're hemorrhaging people.le people are fleeing our state in droves and he can talk about
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a tax credit. but, you know, until he until that comes to light, it's just talk. yeah, he's just absolutely ridiculous in that that ad that rebuttal from florida, from florida state was was really brilliant. they don't want to be us. no, no.t america doesn't want to be us. you. know, it's david , it's pretty amazing because you've got a guy here who does seeme to live in i a bubble and who believes that the cocktail parties he goes toel is a reflection of how all of americans think and it doesn't really compute. dout you think he's making any headway in this? y do you think he is going to run for president? and what do you think do you think this is the best that t the democrats have to offer? you know, i think in his mind he's already running for president. n' i don't know if he's drinking what paul pelosi is drinkingng , but apparently governor gavin newsom in the democrats in california can'tocra actually do economic math . you mentioned this before. sb5.eighty five . this is a bill that hasn't passed yet, one point six five
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billion in tax credits not to b i mean, we've known each otheril a long time. i have the numbers. georgia, two point nine billion dollars in film in 2019, four billion in 2020 one now at four point four billion and growing. they have no annual tax cap on tax credits. i know o a thing or two about this. they had four hundred and twelve productions in 2020 two so far . thirty two feature films. thirty six independent films 290 90%in productions. yeah. forty two commercials and more i they win c gavin. yeah. i yeah. and i have to say kyra, what's interesting is if you are running for president orr if you don't like the policies of certain states , wouldn'tnt that make more sense to go therees and let them get to o know you and let you get to know them and have some kind of symbiosis happen so that we're not just looking at, you know, that states the enemy and make everybody not go there like we're the mean girls. oh, can you imagine tammy gavin
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going to the unwashed masses of florida swans? he is going to really struggle when this campaign started. you shouldn't pull up footage of him trying to clean uphi homeless encampments whenhe the recall was going poorly for him. he was was so mad he had to put on just so. no, i it's going to be a show. don't underestimate gavin newsom's appeal. however, u fun. it's fun to make fun of him.o and i will continue to do so. and i think we can push back the newsom threat. but he's got a certain rightcert type of appeal that democrats like so well and attention and they they continue to fail. karen davis, great stuff.. great work you do, dave. thank you very much for joining us this way. all right. more "hannity" coming up right after the break. ngeliminating grace is as easy as comb your hair just from an easy comb in color. just twist and comb getting natural looking results becausee this meeting started has never
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