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take off this cocaine pattie's i audiof course a studio audience fox shandling's next on behalf of greg duchow. i love you. thank you. hello everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with richard fowler, pete marteth, martha maccallum, tatem. it's five o'clock in new york city and this is the five the president who ran on unity hitting the campaign a trail with some vicious smearsga against republicans. biden taking aim again at his favorite punching bags. maga republicans in a preview of the kind ofwe rhetoric we cah
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expect as we head into midterm season during a private fundraiser in maryland yesterday, biden likened the maga movement to, quote, biden semi fascism and bn continued his attack cs at the podium. >> i respect conservative republicans. i don't respect these major republicans. they're a threat to our very democracy. they refuse to accepth refused l of the people. trump in the extreme measure republicans have madmae our choice to go backwards fulld of anger, violence, hate and division. but we've chosen a differentifft path forward. d. >> so what the is semi fascism anyways?s fasc even the white houseism anyways? is struggling to define it. >> what mago republicans haveu k done and you look at the definition of fascism and you think about what they're doing in attacking our democracy, what they're doing and taking away, taki
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our freedoms, taking away wanting to taknge away tak our s ,our voting rights.s wh i mean, thatat is what that is . it is very clear . what do you mean by some like fascism by you? >> you know what i mean? m eaand former trump advisor kellyanne conway is calling ou>t biden's attacks. you don't attract voters by first insulting, alienatingso voters. there's no way t wo get their attention and affection. number two, joe biden,the pres the president i was just askedik to explained what he meant by semi fascism. his press secretary was asked on cnn last night neither one of them gave a definition. you can't just call people nl p. names and have nothing to back it up. all right, richard, i'll startta with you today. this president ran on unity. he said he was going to unite the country. seventy three million people voted for donald trump. it's not a smart moveo as politically, but i want to ask you, why is the president u referring to the ultra maga,
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which is a polling amyp wi apparently came up with aftethr some of those focus groups? but why is he trashing peopletrg like this? p this?republicans who vote? t >> listen, i think we're in campaign season and that's what happens. you get your folks to come out,n you throw moned y atyou throw me side. the will the former president trump, when he goecampaise same on the campaign trail, will likely do the same thing.. i have a problem with the use of simmi fascism. w i also the problem people say socialist and communist without waving clear and clean definition. rr al, i thinkbu the definition is warranted here. but i think it's alsmportanto ry important to point out where the president was yesterday. he was in maryland campaigning for wes moore, l likely flip the governor's mansion there, which is which is currently held by larry hogan, a popular republican in the primary. c dan cox won that particular one primary election. and what we know is , is thatery dan cox has some very, veryof questionable past. i'll put it at that. that and as a result of that,de democrats flip that seat withs the help of larry hogan, whicheb tells you the differenceet betwee
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n the president saying is ultra moderate republicans and conservative republicans. >> all right. richard didn't really answer the question. he talked his way. abo he talked aboult individual candidate and what you're saying. but you know, the president and karine jean-pierre did not answer what semih fash didn' is. i think we can answer what socialism is even in terms of education. but what is semi fascism and why can't they even stand up for what is halfway fascism?s you're you're you're a fascist . you're just not al forl in for t or you only have half the outfit or something. exactly. it's h feel of how they really . of course, they they have a demeaning view, a degrading view of trump.ublicans republicans, by the way, to tryo to differentiate betweenm repubd mega republicans at this point is conservative republicans and maga republicans at this point is pretty difficult. donald trump donald trump is very much in control of today's modern republican party. most see themselves as america first republicans who have been beeny, to the realit the importance of, i don't know, a nation state borders the constitution. so when jean-pierre stands up
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there and says it's about up she's using coded campaign language. and she was referring to lan abortion saying take away constitutional rights. ghts, they're oh blocking our access to b the ballot, which has nevealr been the case. on >> but it's a characterization l popularly of the left and thenen they turn aroundd an mock voters that they said they were going to unite. so whether it was deplorable or smelly wal-mart people or chumps, that is a view they have of people who believe in god given freedomsght and rights in this countryfor th and believe donald trump has fought for them. thinke theseing to uses names because they think it'snt useful on the campaign trail. >> don't you tuand i th yo think it's interesting and iinay think it was senator cotton who thought who actually came out and said it's very rich when someone like biden, whose friends and corrupt fbi officials for that fisa warrantn and struck and comey and mccabed and they come out and talk about maga t philosophy and ther people are semi fascists. well, you know, i looked up the definition today of fascism
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. it's authoritarianism, complete control, oppressing opinions that you don't like. be semifac so it is very difficult tois be semi fascist, sort of ant as oxymoron. and it's like how can you how can you be smart? you but when you look at this, it to say i don't respect them for the united states to stand up on any stage and say all of you, you people, i don't respect you, i don't have any respect for you. so like ofthink you're trying to divide republicans so that they're like, well, i'm not i'm not one of those. right. and i think pete's right. i think that there's ofesonance with a lot the ideas that can be put into a maga category in terms of wanting america to be first, in terms of wanting to havei think a voice in your children's schools. so i think it's a mistakeand i politically on his part. and i also think he's trying to sort of say like he wants to corral the kind of republicans that he thinks he can beat and say you guys are good.eally right. bad the rest of the rest of them are all reallpey bad peopl' and i and i think it's i think
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it's sad and i do think it's on building on clinging to your guns and religion.an remember how shockind g it was when we heard president obama say that. and i think that back then a people had wernde spoke differently about politics and about groups in this country. thin open tht that sort of opend the door in a way people felty h alienated by that, you know, i'm religious or i have a weapon. i don't think that's what makes me a bad person. fien you go all the way to the basket of deplorable that bit in this box of people thato are just repulsive to a large portion of of hillary clinton'sh party. and now they'r guns pae now we'w at a semi fascist, you know, so we're not getting anywhere in n unifying the nation. and there was just lip service at that inaugural. that effort was never made. oh, yeah. and you know, can't martha is tk is talkinged about this is some really serious stuff when you think about it, especially now i with the democrats in the noth cash bail and the socialce justic whiche which allows for r to get out of jaile before the cop is finished with thek. paperwork. e whknow, we're seeing all these people who are lunatico as
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on the street committing crimes that are totally unprovoked. crnprovoke calling republicans, you know, semis sei fascist orfa whatever they calla them. wer and i think the president was saying that we're seeing a beginning of the death now of extreme mcgiffert, not philosophy. gonna i mean, the nut jobs out there,f you know, are going to start to take some of this stuff seriously. and he's at the top of the heape as president. he's going to take some responsibility for respthe people out there tha who respond to that kind oft's l which i call it.mo it's it's it's it's almost an inertia. >> it's almost like pressingutts buttons. right. and i totally agree with martha. that there could not by definition be a such thing as this.ing as a and my fascist because ifshy-wa you're sort of wishy washysh on it, then you're notno a fascist. resting is tha and what i thought was interesting, too, is that so many of them are so much ofm on the speech was directed at independent voters, which i am. i'm a small l libertarian in. and he makes the view if i can just convince these independentc voters of the semi fascismis, ehatever that it is , they'r
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automatically vote for me.votera and i don't think independent voters are really that easily able to be categorized. i know that democrats talk a lot about sexualityt seem and gender, bu tt they can't sem to grasp that someone like me gonna do for m r that's not enough. you need to tell people what are you going to do for men co that's good.nt rather than continuing to just berate the other side, howeveri' you characterize what that is , which again, i , i don't think it makes sense. you know, you're not. all right.you are no up next, the fbi comint fascisgr fire on two major stories.s. the trump mar a lago raid stunning and facebook's stunning admission on hunteission or bidn laptop. how do you like men ? how do you like being? and then i'm on my way to second place standing here today, fox stations hit series who is returns with an all new episode featuring joe rogan
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weekend special say 50% of the sleep number three sixty limited edition smartphone plus free home delivery when you add a base and labor day love to probing questions overhandle how the fbi handled two ago s. ally explosive storied a few hours ago, the dojdavit th released the heavily redacted affidavit that was to justify ju the raid and show probable cause for that raid at mar whlago. a look at some oatf it you.
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what do you think?we didn' you know, what do you think? we didn't get much page afterhe page of black bars failing to ease the american public's p concerns about why the fbi felt' it was necessary to searchs president's home. it comes as we also get newdetal details on how the fbi handled another very consequential case. another very c mark zuckerberg admitting to joe rogan that facebook censored the infamous hushabye laptop story weeks before the twenty twenty election because the fbi came to them and said, you are about to get some russian disinformation. >> watch us . the fbi, i think basically cames some folks in our team and said hey, just so to us , some folks on our team. it was okabey just to, you know, like you should be on high alert. there was we we thought thatan there was a lot of russian propaganda in the 2016 election. we hav he itave an on notice tht basically there's about to be some kind of dump of of thatt similar to that. so just be vigilant.ticus 5-7
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i think it was five or seven days when was basically being being determined whetherw it was false. the distribution on facebook was decreased, but people weredr still alloweeaallowed d to shari >> so you could still share it. you could still consume it. mm . hmm. okay, janine, i actually wanttht to ask you s about the first pat of that story about the affidavit i talked andy. mccarthy and brad tolman today, both former us attorneys. they said the morey looked they lookedu could at it and the parts that you could see because there wast yo a lout that you could get your hands around a little bit,coming they said they don't see any t a criminal prosecution coming in this even though there was a grand jury subpoenaed in order to do this. >> it's no>>t unusual for a prosecutor to use a grandt inm jury and a grand jury subpoena to get information with no intention getting an indictment. and you usually get a an affidavit. and i know these are unusualknow circumstance t as or aboutfo the time that the indictment is announced. that's when you stard that's when you stt learningusis
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about what the affiant was using as a basis for probable cause. i looked at this also, i m obviously, and i must tellus you what, there's so much in here that's striking. we don't have enough time. but if you recall when thisthis first started, we heard about espionage, the fbi leaking. now it's about espionagei haswi terrible things going on . kim jong un , well, so much of k this is blackeedd out. but i got to tell you, there's nothing in here that i can seeog that relates to espionage. ho it seems that this is ultimately a question ofresie whether or notnt the president h has the right to declassify not and whether or not presidential records are personal or partperf the national archives. and the case law is pretty clear . it's personal. but what what what is evenresti more interesting to me is the second paragraph. it says after an initial reviewa of the referral with the national archives group, the to the fbi, they opened a criminal investigation to, among other things, to determine how many
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documents with classification markings were removed. so they're already ieyn there removing 15 boxes and then they make they make a request to the fbi to start a criminaltn investigation. wait a minute. you were just in there gettinghn boxes. president stopped by . he said hello. t you told him theo double padlock when you go back tows new york because everybody knows or new jerseeryone in neys back in the summertime. all of this stuff coming together and obstruction. i'u can't you can't have obstruction of something that's not a crime. i tell you.ccarth i agree. if that's what if that's whatetn mccarthy and brad tolman said. i agree. i don't think there's anything coming out of that . and i think it's just classic.th lead this kind o and the more the fbi does this, the more they leak this kind ofe information, the more this place is an institutionio is going to losen is g respect. i do want to say one thingthis about zuckerberg. yeah. this guy g needs to be placed under oath. i want te talko know who we tale
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,what exactly they told him, whether or noty they mentionede fifty one of these intelligence soficers, which i seem to recallme reading somewhere, whih tells me they knew what wasming comingth. they had it for a long timewith and they wanted to suppress this information, these so-called fifty one intel officers, none of whom have said we were wrong and itsinfor wasn't russian disinformation. that is ma a suppression of free speech. and by the way, he sai he saidu could you could exchangesd it information. t baloney. you couldn't find it too exch exchange it if you lookean youd rock , you might find hunter biden in the difference betweenn they're treating this president, and president of the uniteds states and a drug addict who's money all over the world is shocking. >> richard, you want to respond? >> i'll still only agree. so i agree with you. think i do think that they need to put mr zuckerberg under oath,u one being i don't think yothu cn think the fbi comes to visit
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you like i think, you know, when the fbi shows up atut your company. under right. coth.e should be put under oath.e need to ha i think there's a largeround h conversation that we need to have around how we deal with social media platforowd soatform and whether we need to repealn h to thirty or what a new to thirty looks like even social media platforms are asking for reforms to do thirty . so i'll put that there. and i also remind folks that s hunter biden is still under anti active investigation. joe biden have the ability to fire the us attorney that was involved in that case.to he did not. and so hunter biden continuesune to be under anr an fbi and justn department investigation. now onto this redact document.r now, i was one o it te people who call for it to be out.it i'm happy that is out.t enough n unfortunately, there's not enough information for us to ascertain exactlrtaiy why thisv. probable cause warrant was fully given. i think what we do kno do knw fo this document and what wf e also know from trump's team himself is that the first collection had one hundred classified addiments based on this based on this, they had an additional ninety two documents marked classified, another twenty five documents marked top secret and more documents after that and
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. sed on m my question is and i think based on my reading of the law,, no lawyer but based on my reading law and talking torepor the folks that i talked to, y sa reporting, there's a procesos when you declassify, you just pe don't wake up one morning. so just declassify everything. there's a processss in which you go through the liaison to the national archives at the white house and you work declassifying these documents.t i'm not sure that the formerthaa president did thatnd a and asocn a result of that, evertsy american should wonder what documents were at mar a lagof and what's at risk. are some o f our spies at risk, some of our assets in the field at risk?ll ary doe some on'f our nuclear ss at risk because wes actually don't know what's in this documenwith at. >> we have to wait to see and i think we should not speculate on it. if that weree th the case. of to i mean, yose lu know, we're all just we don't know what's under those black lines, right? you thinwabut don't you think ig were the case that they would f be moving towards a criminalf ty prosecution? >> but we don't know if they are not if they're not, what was this raid all about?be because you've got a persoyon who may run for president again under investigation by the ofe, by theyou betic person who might be running against. so you better you better be tt o in there that you have sure when you go in there thate
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you you've got some pretty serious issues that you're not just going in there to make a big scene and then have everybody pull little pieces out of things that are under blackheart forr blmark months and months and months and months. right. and give this material outis m there toatert ther be picked apy and leaked selectively by the justice department t. n a >> if you don't if you don't have your ducks in a row, be right. got what i agree with you. but whatcume wnte thought what y know from a document that was released by trump's lawyers himself on june 1st, they indicated they have no ied more classified documents. and when the fbi went through, they found ninety two documents marked top two. there arf e a lot of people that take issue with your characterization. n or can't do. the president what the president can or can't do is i'm not talking with the>> i losses'm as classification.>> aa well, the law changed undengedru obama and george w. bush, but the but the laws of the law, not more latitude the presidents have. and there's and there's a lot of fairness. s there's some disagreement about that. the fbi i guess what you might say of the visit of the was a semi visit that mark zuckerberg wasrs to be relaxium sabira to visit seese two stories next to each
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other, tell a story ofif the fbi. so you have fbi agents, whistleblowers came to senator johnson and said we were told no t to investigate hunter biden's laptop. we were told not to do that yett they were willing to go tohebout facebook and say there's this information, it's about to comen out and you should classify it as russian disinformation and thens facebook does it.hava >> and then on the other side,bo are we really having a fightar about documents? re shaking up h is this is this what we'reeseme we're shaking up these documents we're going to get we're goinnts we g to get president trump because he had a love letter from kim jong un . everybody watching thieverybodss like all those redactions are fr more evidence that this was a fishing expedition from his the beginning, an opportunity to get into his home as anrtuniy opportunity to find other crimes if they could, out ofcou sheer desperatiooun to crush a political opponent who if he runs in twenty ,. twenty four now knows how washington works, which is why the establishmentis is even more scared of him. and that's why this affidavit being exposed doesn't solvlve a by the way, i got to say one thing. they didn't say why they went melania's closet.
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no, i know. i think a lot more , you know,'r i mean, i hope will eventually learn what's under some ofng those black marks.s but one of the things thatthat r strikes meike me as is the two r investigation that was launched sa the back ofn in part a tape that was salacious that no one saw. okay, then you'vy the got the laptop, which, by the way, never said it wasn't his.s it al nobody's ever denied that. and everyone's seen it allwho'so across the country. and this is someone who is doing business with china, with ukraine. so there's a lot more there. k u they're here. th masey were told like, oh, yeah, don't talk about that.sitt and i think that is a massive story. and i thinevk that's a story tho everybody should care about, even if you're somebody who you're the biggest biden supporter in the whole world. rld you you should still care bd the fbi is not supposed to t be using i its power for political purposes. the same with republicans. you shouldn'ldn't only care bece you support trump or you don't support biden. therjoe bide e is as you brought up,t there are a lot of reasons too g suggest thates. take trump out of it, take the whole fbi has a level of pn
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that it's using ing a political for political purposes and that should bother everybody as americans because we all arec supposed to have fourth amendment protections and they should be bendintit shouldg ove backwards given what's happenede over the last few years to make sure that people have t confidencehat in them in every way. so you don't cooperate like this unless you're shortcooperat and say again, history is not sy over. right. we thatng to learnis not ove they could treat donald trump the way they treated hillary hiclinton when she deleted thirty three thousand emails and they said but they said it's a subpoena.an and then she released d it. but if the president declassified these documents so you say the presidenshould rt will listen to the american people excuse me. we already know that othernow tt hack ins tried to hack into her because i had information on her phone. all right., we got to leave it there.xt rado coming up next, radio silence from the biden white househey'ra on how they're going to pay form this huge and that those words come from steve rattner. steve . this is so much bigger
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economic growth, the opposite because you've got people who are back now going to be freed up to be able to h go borrow money to buy a home, t to be able to start businesses, to do the things that need tolir be done. so really money printing it won will cause inflation. free-for >> and we all know the media was the biggest champion for this free for all just monthsg h ago. >> it's like you're just r kicking the can down the road. you're goingoa td.ncel theo canl the student debt or not.>> baseo the president, based on my wants reporting, is dug and he wants to keep this as close to ten thousand dollars. and i believe this burden has to be lifted because it woulds w be good for all of us .il it would boost the economy. >> and the more we cancel, the more we reap those benefits. well, our team, some of them aga have found their brains again, the inflation criticism that is coming at the white house because it is it is realhe white and regardless, i just will state again, it is am. bandaid over the real problem. fro i think from an equity and an inflationary standpoint, it's not the best use of taxpayer dollars here. >> there's a visceral response n . exce some who say, wait a minute,pt m i sent my kid to a statea state
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school. weurt paid for this. we live below our means.id we didn'n't wantt student debt instudent debt the first place and now we're forgiving. >> people shouldn't get richer .nk do you d thao you think the left and democrats understand the visceral reactio reaction ts did they think free money would they not just automatically be populary h or do they not understand whynco there is increasing resistance't to this? sure, i >> i'm not sure if i thinkwere there's a lot of folks that areg or who are struggling studenlit loan debt, who are very happy that the president looked there's a lot of middle class families who are struggling with this. and the president looked out . for the let me just but let me just say this. >> we've seen over and over again this inflation argument. >> mark zandi of moody's. analytics talked about this as well. and in his reporting, hed indicated that because 20 , 20 since the beginning of the pandemic. >> so when they passede firs the first relief bill , most sutent, most folks who have student loans, federal loans have not been paying making payments. >> so they make payments are two and a half years. correct? right. so that's a really solid no, no, no, no, no, no, no.tarted b we're talking about that.on.
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we're talking abouty fact the inflation question. so those numbers are already factoredor in to wh intero where the econo is . right.ist once t what we know was that oncehe fosrgiven debt is forgiven, in december,ol repa what will happen in december is that repayment will begin. so the idea that deregulation. v no, i'm trying to makeagain is the argument you've heard over and over again is this going to cause inflation? it would cause inflation if those borrowers arn of the currently paying it before we went into inflation, but they haven't been paying prior. >> we >> and i think we know it's called and we know it's going to cause inflation directly totr inflation because you don't want to have the conversationfln about the fairness and the reality of what you have to say about go ahead and it's i hat completely wrong. i hate when it'sca callelledd forgiveness, when it's called cancelation because it's not it's stealing. if biden was. he forgiving student loans, he'd be paying for them himself, not forcing other people to which by the way,e ha congress is supposed to havethyo the power of the purse, don't even know how hethis has the authority to do this. it's not fair to people who pay theirs off or who people likechl me, i , i want to go to columbia journalism school was my dream school. i knew i couldn't afford to pay back the loan.
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so instead i did internships and waitress and then a couple of really hard years, evend iyi i got money you can never take back that week that i spentn sqa with scabies because i was living in squalolor r. t and in terms of the future, it's not fair to future people either because this is why the cost of education is so high . high. th the more that the governmentre t gets involved here, the morehe incentive that these schools have to raise their prices. m and that's just not that's notn just my opinion. there's study after study after study that backs this up. a if maybe few people it helps out a few sch people paying off their loans.th but people who want to go toereo school in the future, they're going to have to pay pay even more than they do now because of this. this isn't helping. it for is unfair to people in the past and in the future. >> and he doesn't have>> the right to do it for sure. just before we go to you'renche here, here's an idea thathas tae governor ronda santos has about how to do with this.>> >> take a listen.ould p the people that should pay foraa it is not the american taxpayers. it should be the university should be responsible for thatgo . if they're producing people, they going deep into debt and their degree is not worth ta anything. but then you also have the facto that they're doing that
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with zero reform to the universities and the loans and everything that's happened. that's clearly t way, way out of whack. >> what do you think, judge? i agree. agr i do. but here's the thing. the cost of education is not consistent with inflation. it's totally messed up. it is consistent with the loan rate, the what the loans that are being made for for these young people. now, let me tell you something . when biden talks about changing the lives of americans, as farn as i'm concerned, they don't deserve to have their livese th changeeirthey dd yet they don'te enough sweat equity in this country yet thesountrye people e who just you could shake your head all you want, richard. these are people have ju who hat gotten a loan, okay?making a they're making many them up to one hundred and twenty five thousand two hundred fifty five , two point,. fifty thousand a household. you know who's gotuity sweat equity? senior senio citizens who are le on a fixed income, who don't thm have the moneyon for medication and for food and for the increased cost of gas. you know who doesn't have money
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and shouldn't have to pay twoo thousand dollars$2 taxpayer for this increase, which is ultimately a tax on all of us . are the are the veterans who went bough ust this countryt and some of them come back with fewer limbs than they left with . those are the people who deserve a hand and people who said maybe i'm not goingbe y college because i want to work with my hands and my friends want tools on a truck and go out and sell them.ese ar look, these are people who aref young. they've got that life ahead of them and let's teachct some responsibility. you took out a contract youan hareed to pad you gey. i went with you borrow money. you have to pay what they're going to give me when you givin you ca moneyg , you don't borrow the money unless you feel like you can pay it back . you might take americ it could take a long time, but you have to do it. that's the lesson. as americans, we allrs havtandes understand and i would justnomie point to one thing in terms of the economics of this. dit d you see what happened to the debt to the market today? >> that's because powell said si is going to raise interestno rates. precisely. do you know why i because hes
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knows that inflationanflatioay going away. and you know why he knows that? because we have two new major bills that are being pushed ec into the economy and inflation reduction act, whichnflation rno is reducing inflation. and now we've got this huge bill that like i said, all of the biden the biden obama economists are the ones who arek saying big mistake. joe , weed talke d about this back when you were in the white house and we all knew it wasn't a good idea. nu and norsing i w joe biden sayint now i get tohe decide and soamei i'm going for it and they're big mistake, cynical vote buying. if you can talk about that. think about the three point $1 million that representative harold miller had to get fromen. the people that got forgiven. there was millions of dollarsrgn for giving up loans. >> pelosi had lots of so of you can go down that rabbit, you don't get middle class families. >> we're actually tied to shutting down businesses during khubani. culvert is ovef themadmini. it is just a waste. we're closing. have to leave it
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differentiate based on a person's vaccinations status. >> all right, martha, i'm not. soah, unless you're here with yoke of look, i know aboutu it. i know about m as muchuch about us as a newborn baby .this guy so i guess this guy is a big star. you're a big tennis fan. so hi , this is this is ridiculous.ridiculous. we are doing tha this is ridiculous.t sort we're doing this sort of thingfo where it counts when they wanted to chew it. it doesn't count whenem com they don't let him come ine and play. it's an outdoor sport. it'll all be fine. t loan you know, it's kind of like what we're talking about, the student loan thing where they're usin g a covid rule thatn was based on veterans and heroes in orde heroes r to h it in to so covid still exist with that. but it's apparently doesn't. >> here. yeah, right. like all yankovich aside, how does it make it how does it make sense to demand a vaccinetr that doesn't prevent you from getting or spreading covid is not your own show.e se >> of course it doesn't makeesee sense. these are things that are choic esimpossible, almost impossibley to undo and unwind. so their legacy just lingers. e.
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something else could linger.n th news flash, like you said in the last in the last segment, you have to pay back your one loans. news flash on this one . thi this stuff's over. diff it's this differentiation to over. g is over.we need to demand ours and our leaders end it, run on it, end it because celebrate it and celebrate the fact that it is .is car by the way, kyrie irvingly got > exemption in new york . why not djokovic. he plays basketball. good he pl down there. >> you know here's the thing though judge. do you think st beo much of thil might be just the sunk cost vafallacy? to kee people went really hard for these vaccines. they feel like they need to keep doing it well. do you thinkp it'doing you ths' >> i don't know what it is theya could give mikovits and that would be the end of it.rder. or he could come to the southern border. you would say safe here. >> this is true. this is to say this is an issue even in schools. >> i see there's students that e are maybe not be able to go to school because they requireto ae vaccines for up through age 1d twelve. i mean, why are wewhy d doingo
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>> can you explain to me why wea we're doing this? i think we can have it. we can have a debate aroundr and we can have a debate around the vaccine mandate for students in schools. manda mario browser's recent mandate was overturned by a federal judge a couple of days go .. so there's a debate being hada i there. i think there's a difference when we have foreignce nationals coming into the country.ot the rule wasect created tamo pt americans from the spread ofn, l cobra, the spread of the there's a difference there because those folks aren't coming into the country legally. >>into the cou we can all acknot and they're being smuggled in. >> oh, so the reward war, we're not legalizing the that i need to be to my point thatke i'm trying to make here is a is there's a distinction when when yyou're coming through jfk you could be carrying another variant, et cetera, the reason with the law was created. it was created under the trump administration, extended under was joe biden. and the goal of it was tot ensure that we stop foreignng aaron from entering the united states or unvaccinated folks from spreading another indian >> vaccinated. ed and folks get inspired, but they sure do 95% that weov
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look at her. it's disgusting. happy national dog day. we know it's tough to be a mom. they took it to the next level in illinois. how tough? well, some you sons found out the hard way this week when their high school football team hosted a mom's practice. washington high school in illinois invited their player's moms to come to practice, put on pads and tackle their sons. it's not clear who enjoyed it more. i imagine the opportunity to finally get the aggression out. >> judge jeanine: i would love that i would love that, too. i wish they did that with mine when i played football. my podcast came out today. interesting because i was talking to carley shimkus she is on it with me. meghan markle came out and about first podcast. spotify paid her hundreds of wells of dollars. i didn't know ambition was bad word. everyone told her she was too ambitious. we talked to hali fever, she
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>> kat: we don't have time. bald eagle in the tsa. i'm going to the airport after this. i have phobia of the tsa. just because like they can touch you wherever and there doesn't even have to be a reason. but if i saw a bird like that, i think i would make it. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. see you back here on ♪ ♪

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