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>> not tonight. let's go to law early. let not your heart beat throat . >> laura ingraham an extra twenty seconds. it's all you can do to deserve this now i have twenty more seconds to tease you. that's sure best. this is the best night ever. so did sister.. >> oh sisters.things what littl de one of those litts wegurines on or even no matter what. >> yeah thatarin would be calle? the american flag. americall right. i'm shaking my twenty seconds0 back . okay, no stripped away. i'm getting to this. that is the american flag. okay, look like that's a that'sg a no no.. >> that's a chinese made flag. yeah. we're out down there. >> ity seconds on . i'm just kidding. all right. i'm going to say good night. >> all right. >> lau good go .t that's it. oh, wow.tom wow.jone look out, tom .s jones. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. now in moments, house minority leader kevin mccarthy, he's going to join me right here on set to explain the republican's new commitment to america.
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but first, reading, writing and radicalism. that's the focus of tonight'soco anglfe. >> all right. fo let me just say, as a mother, it is a minefield for parents out there. now, too often, the very peopleh whom you're supposed teo be abln to trust t to teach your sons and daughters are the ones you can trus t the least, like this. lovely teacher, a woman named amber parkern named , who was jt fired from franklin high school in el paso, texas. paso, tecome on , forget math ad science. her message to studentsts recently was don't be mean to. >> tomatis even told him that we're going to call mass murder attracted persons. >> no, don't judge people just because they want to have withu a five year olrad. if you wonder why your kids come home questioningcome your family' homs values and beliefs, it's because ofcats so-called educators like miss parker. now, in that pushah tot push noe deviancy, she's doing her partgl
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to advance the left's larger goal, which is to persecute anyone with traditional views on sexuality. >>n now, the unions and the leftists who fund them want conservative parents drivenc lie underground or out of public life altogether. bottom line, if you're a devout christian or muslim or a , then, they think you're hateful and they want to convince your kids to hate you. in new jersey, second gradersads are now being forced to learn about gender identity. starting this semester, new guidelines include discussing the range of ways that people express and and howeople ex gender roles stereotypes may thatt behavior. of course, when parents object to that, as most normal parents should, they're attacked by unions as dangerous extremistss and extremists stat attacking our schools to drive a wedge betweeols ton. we take it personally, peoplet d who only want to fight and argue to scoree that s political points should take that somewhere else. >>e. >> laura take it somewhere elser okay. translation you peopleation youy
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the bills should sit down and shut up or move out of state. so much for diversity, equity and inclusion. all these people stand for is exclusion. republicans in new jersey areser smartly jumping on the state's new educatioetes nen standards e push this gender identity issue into the classroom. but despit classrooe parents strenuous objections, democrat governor phil murphy greenliat n this new sexualized education standards that are beingandard a implemented, as i said rightstrt now. so i n new jersey, 7th district, interesting stuff happening there. tom kean jr., republican , is trying to unseat incumbent democrat tom malinowski, hitting his both inflationom man record and the radicalization of the school curriculum issue. >> gender identity and education as young as first grade exposure to, as young as second grade parents rightfully were angry at these stands and stood up across new jersey. republicans and democrats alike to make sure that their kids have the education coren that
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curriculum, education that they deserve and they need. virginia governor glenn young,ee and he was just on with me lastb week on set. he last nove one remember last r in large part due to this issuea and republicans across america need to remember how crucial parent power is at the polls. and that means in states like they startwhere sexualizing their kids in school, very early recommendedeo reading for a gender expansive preschool curricula include jacobs new dress, my princess boy and julian is a mermaid. yay, in michigan, one educationi official is pushing the notion thatal i a child can question his or her gender while stilly trai potty trainingni. kids have a sense of their gender identity between the ages bet of three and five . so about the time that kids can have language, they can start to share with us whether they're a boy or a girl. usually those are the onlytify things that they will identifyau as becausese the the only optios we've given them.
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and in idaho, idaho, mothers and fathers were shocked thisve week to discover the state's department of health depawelfar e is implementing a ed curriculum endorsed by planned parenthood. and the training materials forg this comes from a left wing group within innocuous name called education, training and research, or etr, and that promotes what they call the queering of education and normalizing the consumption of. n check out one of the instructional videos for teaching literacy. >> critical thinking skills are the largest component ofanalyz literacy. it's the ability for youngd ask people to analyze and asquk questions about the media that they're viewing. is meant to excite a viewer and create fantasy right? oh my god. and it gets worse. they advocate cartoon. >> wow, that's so big.at is so i never knew it could be so huge. ohey, jane , what are you?
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looking at? > laura: an and of course, t the handy tips to students about how to hide their viewing habits from parents.l >> is that part of the normal experience to. >> i find that when i normalizez watching and being curious studentsinlot mo are a lot mored in the conversation, but trey're also building trust with me. okay if t it's okay if they watch and it's okay if they have t thought about. nd i always make sure to say someone being curious about and or does not make them a bad person. it makes them human. em human.special thanks to the o the dom foundation, the center anr american education, for publishing these videosd and expose what's happening ins. idaho schools. >> so over the years, right under parents noses, these deviant organizations burrowedoh into our culture and into our schools. they vacuum up. multimillionhoo dollar contracts to floowid our schools with the valuesir that are directly at odds with what most parents are teaching their children at home. home.but this is applauded by o
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teachers unions and approvednd by liberal school board members and democrat legislators and governors. >> the goal of america's education establishment is not to prepare your children to be productive citizens. prop to them tondize be left wing activists. counhe old norms, god , family and country, they haven't been just kicked to the schoolhouse curb. their have been labeled as extremist and even fascist by democrats and their allies. but parents, especially moms, wh i'm here to tell you tonight that i'm with you in this fight all the way.in we need to be warriors te ofo protect the innocence ofd our children. that means demanding that the schools that we fund with our tax dollars teach what we know our children need to know. >> math , science, reading, writing, not whatever trend is in fashion at the moment, not abortion. t climatnot climate change acti, not racial grievance. >>ance this election, november. >> it's not just a referendum
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on the economy and crime. but t obviously, those are critically important, but also on the democrats domination ofso our schools. it's utop p toth us to stoesp te menaces from damagings th our children. enough is enough and that'ss so the angle. >> joining e now is someone who has worked tirelessly to uncover things like this, chris rufo, manhattan institute senior fellow chris , about to speak with kevin mccarthy about this. you broughyou brought us at us n education official. >> it seems like people have gog forgotten that this fight is still going on . and in swing states . shouldn't this be a bigger issue to politicians? frankly, independence, politicians of all parties. this is common sense. that's right.>> this is but what we saw last or was really an awakening fromth parents on critical race theory thd parenteorys going there were protesting at school board meetings. but the problems that all ofof the bureaucrat the who were pushing out last year are back andl ge they're pushing radicandl gender , not just ind blue states, but also inum red states. and thents te documents and theg
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videos from michigan are quiteei shocking. the state department ove educate education in michigan is now training teachers how to facilitate child transitionsti and telling them they should keep those transitionsanat theyi from parents even whenal. their kids are suicidal. let mem to be very clear to thee bureaucrats. their ideology is more importan there import than not r kid's education, but is more important than your kid's life. >> well, their goal is to really cleave the parents from the children, separate the two . soe your values and thekids vae that the kids are learning a t school are at oddsn from t and ultimately lead to the rebellion from the child againstht a parent. goal that's been the goal all along. and i think now parents are on h like, whoa, i guess i guessosid i should focus on who'sed actually providing his these s materials to the school. >> that's right. and what i've seen a lot in my reporting over the last three months is thate gi particularly white girls areto t most susceptiblehese to this ki of ideology. a they can't be radicalized along
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racee, but they canlines be radicalized along the lines of and gender .of eventity. and so this is something thater i'm seeing everywhere. i've talked to a lot ofying teachers that are saying maybe a third of my classroom, 40% of my classroom, the students, especially the white girls, areo identifying as non binary oror e pansexual or gender fluid or whatever these new identities pop up to be .d and this is not only being accepted by the schools, this is actually being encouraged and facilitateencouragd by schot just in san francisco, inn new york city, but districts all over the country. parents have to be on guard. they have to be aware. >> they have to start pushing back . it takes your breath away. happe and this is happeninning in idao . and there's a law on the bookssh in idaho that thato traditional teaching must be adhered to and they're just completely subverting the law as it's passed by the state legislature. so thi. sos is all has to be nullified and defunded. now, the seeds of these lesson e plans are that are blooming nowf in corporate america. the ceo of the sanes franciscodf
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based company twilio announced layoffs today, delivering this message. we are committed to becoming an anti-racist antidepression mampany. layoffs like this can have a more pronounced impact on marginalized communities. teesso we were particularly focd on ensuring our layoffs were carried out through an were ca anti-racist antidepression lens chris . solens the ceo is admitting that people will get fired based on the color of their skin. hapn >> right. that's what's happening.g. we're seeing this a lot in tech firms. they're pretty explicit aboufir they're not even trying to hideg it anymore. they're deliberately penalizing whites, asians and men, all ofi whom are categorized as oppressors, critical racee f theory. try and so these are the first people to either be let go orbod if they're the first peopl oe to get booted out of those those employment lines because they're supposedly overrepresented in tech. not ju this is not just in schools. it's not just in left wingitical congressional offices. this ideology, critical race rac theory is starting to eatas to through your companies, h.r. departments.
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it has to result in lawsuits because this is an openo tell and shut case. i don't need to tell i you this is a kind of textbook racial discrimination. it has to be stopped now. co lauit's going to be a class n lawsuit. i mean, you've got theseie companies got to pays have tdamh damages. this has got trto be a for tn uh payout on their part for doing what they're doing to this country. >> chris , your invaluable reporting. than ank you.k. now, issues like this that we just discussed that i think aret invigorating republicans ahead of the midterms and they might need it. this is brand new .e sign saafalgar polls is presenting some warning signs for the gop. some say, because. 56% of voters say republicans haven't made a strong enough caser nove for support in the november midterms. and among independents, it's 57 i%. but joining me now is a mane who will likely be the speaker of the house. should republicansans if t win s november. house minority leader kevin mccarthy, he's unveiling a gop four part commitment to se america on septembermb 20 30. >> twenty third it is . yes. all right. so thato ht trafalgar poll, peoe want to hear more than biden. bad country going down the tubes. what are they going to heakeep
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>> keeping in mind what we just talked about with these schools? exactly. the peoplee want to know whayout you're for. we know what the democrats haven done to us . goflation and crime going into our schools, a government that's notot hel held accountabr and the borders is not secure.e so what we'll do on the twenty third where how we got here for the last year and a half, allr of our membersmember been worki task forces to build the policy. so the first thing we're going to do, we're going to make a economy that is strong. soth that means going afteroppig inflation, stopping inflation. >> are you going to do it? i that's a that' ls a nice you hee . but how are those great? well, the first thing you got to do, you've got to stop the runaway spending that caused you watch that to defund, defund organizations that are going to defund eighty seven thousand irs agents. >> you're going to make america energy. independent to start th with . >> go back to the policies thata worked two and a half yearnd h> exactly. and we want to restore americaea where they're strongerre s. n ae we want to bring everyone together again. and then the other thing we're going to de that so, we want tou a community that's safe . we're going to not defund the police. wh're going to add two hundred thousand new police officers. but the other thing that'sficer. happening here is these
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prosecutors won't uphold the law. we're going to take a page outrh of reagan where when he raised w the age to 21 , we put supply billions of dollars in cop grants. we're going to put a score touti every prosecutor in the nationnh give transparency of what they're upholding or not, and they've got to read to a reach a score.cops. if they want to have the cop grants. i think their policies werme will change just as we were a able. >> isn't it time to defundlarge and push to defund large parts of the federal government that agaiactually working against the interests of the american people? the epa, the doj? ife epa,oj, if it's turning pars who care about that curriculum that you just listen to curricula all acrosst ic the country. the education department i used to work there during reagan believe and i'm really dating myself, the education departmente must be defunded. t in large part. reagan wanted to get rid of it.m what happened toit that? >> we should have an education. department. at this point. you're exactly where we're going. the other thin t. to g, you want to build a future based upon freedom. and the one thing we learned ins whatinia, so we have a parents bill of rights. >> so what we're findingat
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ha someone has to do research thd get lucky to find out what these is happening in thesatee. kids schools. that should not be that what sho every parent should be senult, i whatever being taught in their kid's school, they don't have to go to a website to seetu it. to hit be sentthey should be abe sent to them and they know it. d but we're also going to dowhy d is hold this government accountable. why did the doj go after jake lt parents when they started going to school board meetings to stop critical race theory? because it could the the unions would not have it. we're going to ove oversee the j go after. >> why did this even start from? the bill? yo u go back to remain in mexico policy or border remain inase. mexico. no more catch and release. what's happening aening att ther . and i want to tell you a story that happened in my hometown just last week. a 13 year old brought pills one hundred and fifty pills of fentanyle skies disguised as sg else a counselor found. this is in junior high. a counselor finds it as the police officer is going there.tl they have to call paramedic because the counselor didn't take a pill, but he started tog. od because we're absorbing three hundred kids a day or being poisoned.
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>> and china is launching a drug war on the united states . this is a drug war that's being launched through mexico. mea towaged by china to kill one hundred thousand americans. >> that's what we're going. to do next. but this is like an airplanemerc full commercial crashingial eva day.y in ameri why wouldn't this be aca crisis if a plane crashed every day in america? >> we do. wo we bringing supply chains home from china, china decoupling. >> i've been talking about it for twenty years. that's exactly what around on this. i think many times we're bringing ain back l the supply chain back . but let me tell you somethingchn else. if i'm fortunate enough to be speaker, i'm going to create a china committee. >> we are going to look at>> lau what's that going to just bringh the supply chains. i know we're going t ao bring the supply chain, but you have to look at everyle indus singley industry that they have a corner they control 90% of all the critical minerals, but they also control 95% of all. the critical mineral processing. whenare we being so beholden to china? why don't we we bring bring tht back to them and they'd be able to buy the farmland inhee the united states military? that's part of whatmmitte the committee would do. i don't know. when i hear committee, my headeg blows off, but i get what you're saying. that's how you pass
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legislation. the deta got.an that's the details are important, congressmen. all right. concy pelosi discussedl righncyi democrats prospects today. sh >> congressman, i want you to watch what she said. yo >> how many times have i told you over the past year and a half plus that the democrats would hold the house despitealle some of the so-called conventional so-called wisdome e in washington, d.c.?il we always believe we will win, so we always prepared for it.: a >> so you have those billsook. ready to go . >> she was ready when she took power and took that gamble. you know, she said last last cycle, too, that they're going to pick up seats. sin all the pollsters said we lose. fifteen is the first time since 1994 not run one republican incumbent loss. we beat fifteen democrats. we elected the moshe most t bupublican women at any time in the history. >> we are going to wint is not r the majority. but it's not the sec it's not fg the sake of the republican party. it's for restoring america. we hav have ae a plan for a new direction. >> they know how to play wha wek and we saw what worked. >> we had real median income rising under trump. don'r donaldt you miss the days ine market was high whatinflation and gas prices
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were low? it's the opposite. it's exactly what they have done. they've open a border, they brought inflatio they opened our border. they brought inflation with runaway spending. you watcn ding.foh what they'veo our schools. there's no one being held accountable. o you've got looking to opec tonda solve our problems instead. stut of america. being en of america being energya independent right here. >> are you going to take this?: there'be as going to be a tour around the country, but we're going to do we're going to ask everybody to join with us. we'rwithe going to haveountry a commitment across america..h e the twenty third will roll it out, but all the way throughn nw to between now and election, we want everybody in america to make a decision which direction cleahey want to go with what the democrats have done, butchan a clear pathge for our plan to change the direction our state left behind. >> no stat state e left behind, nore gon district left behind, not tona take back new england. >> my mind, we'r we going to win in rhode island, alan , and we're going to win in oregon. we're going to win and arizona,. you look at linzess kamani, win we're going to win in texas.d in the most hispanic parts of the country. coguntry.t mira flores takin al your sl your state back in. california. o wi>>n in wor t california. all right. no state left behind.
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win seven grand a week for life. >> you know, now at pch .com, ta look around you. >> it's not easy to look atcan' sometimehes you can't help butih see an america in decline. so we have a president who thinks half the country with the ratio's racists or fascists, inflation wiping out wage growth as americans seedisa their savings just disappear. at and now a real strike is looming, with amtrak already halting services. but just how crippling a blow could this be ?ntry sin a country still dealing with supply chain issues? the biden teamam has b hasn't br to solve those, and nowld sev they have another one .er it could severely disrupt everything from the nation's food and fertilizer supplies. and fertto deliveries of new cas and trucks. so given all that, you know, we see our adversaries sitting very deliberatversariee signalsp the same time. and his first trip out o f mainland china since covid began, president xi is set towim meet with vladimir putin tomorrow in uzbekistan.r in
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the topic, the war in ukraine and to, quote, show an alternative to the western world. arkansas senator tom cotton, member of the house judiciary senate judiciary committee , joins us now. senator , is it wrong towrong to suggest that biden's failures have driven these two into the arms of each other? >> no law that's not wrong atitb all is very dangerous. l principleeardinaee of american foreign policy from' the beginning that we don't want a nation or coalition of l nations like dictatorships in russia and china. to unite in the old worldty to with the ability to command its resources and territories and people to strike us here in the new world. but joe biden's weakness throughout all of twenty , twenty one towards russia itself and on display last year in the debacle in afghanistan, enticed vladimir putin toevad invade ukraine. dpotentt's what create the conditions for these two countries to potentially grow closer together. urning vladimir putin is turning to tr
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china looking for assistance, noott only in technologyto buy and weapons, but also to buy the oil and gas that he needswh to keep this economy afloat. which leads mele to the secondn biden failure, which is biden's war on american energy, on oilcl and gas and coal, rather than europe facing a dark, coldbe winter, we could be supplyingeme them with natural gas to help power their homes and power their factories. yet we're waging war herame inei america on our own domesticsame energy production, while at the same time we are makinglf ourself beholden and dependentp to chinese energy because china has most the world's so-called green energy technology market corneredboth o, both of these ky failures have helped create the conditions forthe cond russa tod china to grow closer together, which is gravely dangerous. yfor america's freedom. safety and prosperity are youe a confident that old mayorto pete senator is going to be able toi handle this rail strike?k using i mean, the last time i checked, he's looking for bik
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somewhere to plug inan is ever, you know, hop on his biket and bike to work or something. that's cute, but it doesn'te enr really solve the energy problems or the rail problem. let's remember, first off, thatc whether whether it'soo a so-called electric vehicle or electric scooter, that secretarr thatary budha just dro work this week. it's not really electric powered vehicles. it's coal powered vehicle vehicles, natural gas powered vehiclescles, because the electricity comes from somewhere. and no, i don't have confidence that eithe i don't har or joe biden can avert what could be a very serious strike of railway workers. i mean, by some estimates, we're talking two billion dollars of economic loss every single day. if they go on strike, just barely twenty four hours from right now. look, the presidenrt under laws federal union or labor law,ap appointed what's called an emergency board. it made recommendations. h the railways have acceptedav. e most of the unions have accepted them. republican senators today proposed under federal labor law that we should accept thosee
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recommendations. but democrats blocked us . joe biden refusen ses tos take y of his own handpicked emergency board because he doesn't want to offend union supporters. just too much for an election. but if railway workers go on strike, and especially if it'sca a protracted spike, americans are going tore be paying even more food at the grocery store for basic goods at other stores because so much movesmove on railways acrosss on america e that many you don't have confidence in mayoidence?r, i'mt kidding. this guy has no business being . trworked at the department of transportation. i'm really doingtation a my res. tonight, but i work there as a speechwriter many years ago. it's a complicated department. i mean, it is very complicated.' he doesn't know what he's doing, okay? and americans are going to pay the price. to thsenator , thanks for makig this very clear tonight for a very, veryry, very bad. >> well, last night, joe biden raised a lot of eyebrows when he made a surprise whirlwindrisd trip to delaware and then he went back to the white house in
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the course of just a few hours. was he just checking his mail up there?e waste all that text for mone so why would you waste all thatr taxpayer money for security, for the flight? and why woul keep it secret from the press? u >> can you tell us why the president clinton yesterdaye to vote in the primary when he could have had an absentee ballot or he could have voted in person early voting when he was there last weekend? because i know there's beens soe a lot of interest in this. so everyry american, as you kno, has sacred and constitutional right to vote . the president exercise that right along alongside othe r delawareans last night.ar do you thinkyans that an, it wod have been better then to make it more like a public event for him to a littl sort of like toud a little bit more ? it was sort of a surprise, right, until to leave until he there wasn't going to miss an opportunity to vote to t vote yesterday. and he did that.is unu itsu is not unusual for him. >> he's done that for again for many decades. where's the video?
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>> well, no video of it,ave vide i guess. d isi don't have video.er was it's weird, isn't it?s well, that reporter was on to something. if it's something so important o to show your support for the democratic process, whwhy hide it from the public? joining me now is miranda devine. of course, the fox news contributor, author of the laptop from . such a great book. goodbye. miranda. none of this adds up at all. zero. applaura , it really is pretty inexplicable, considering that joe biden was back home in wilmington just last weekend,co' disease most weekends, and heve could have easily voted. there's been early voting there from seven a.m. to 7:00 p.m.aug3 since august 31st.mp so he haled ample opportunity to do a vote. and he also had ample opportunity to cast a mailing ballot because delaware has no excuses mail ballot. so it's just bizarre that he would spend something like two0y hundred thousand dollars easily of tax payers money.
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it's a remarkably cavaliervalier attitude t ao have air force one make this detour. ofd then, of course, there's two motorcades and the local police and maybe it was for another reason that is not being disclosed, because we do know that there was in thisscheu unscheduleled detour, there wasr also an unscheduled stop for eight minutes at the the home, d joe biden and joe biden's mansion in wilmington, delaware. and they went inside forame out. eight minutes and they came out so pick maybe they had to pickn item of clothing left behind or maybe some indications, favorite scarf. maybe they were meeting somebody who knows. it was a quick in and out. so it was probably picking upbet something that maybehe the presiden t needed because he had a very big, hectic day today. he was up early.tfight o >> he had to fly to michigan and give another speech talking
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about how extreme maybrepublicans are. then he did a 60 minutes interview. so maybe he shops or maybe he just got his favorite cafe. he needed something to get him going. i mean, that's just somethingrea that just, you know, l could be just favorite cereal, a lot i of sugart.. i'm reading to break something in the new york post. what was it?t? st up >>on it's just up online now. it's an exclusive story from whistleblowers who have nownt of emerged from the department of justice to talk about how facebook is colluding with the fbi to spy on the private messages of american users. american uon facebook and to fle they are doing something likeonn questioning the twenty you twenty election or making, you know, anti authority or anti government statements, nothing illegal, nothing criminal.thing cr and it's quite frightening. and these very brave
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and patriotic people have come c forward and they telome l me tht it's really just the beginning. there is a vast disquiet across the rank and file of the fbi in some sections of the doj about the return, the sort of weaponization and politicization of federal law enforcement. >> all right. we're going to be tweeting out.r i'm going to tweet out so your article in the commercial bread readk so everyone should read it. miranda, thank you for that.e be now, biden goes joyriding and crashes. not that you saw any of it.usy i the media wasts too busy distracting you with a grand pageant abroad. raymond arroyo has iroyo hast an and unseen next, the fed is printing money like crazy. debt is rising by the trillions . >> is there a way to profit from this madness? what do these experts say? the more money you print, less your dollars are worth. and that's why you want to own gold in your portfolio. >> even bank of america says
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auto show, laura touting his infrastructure bill , the five billion the government spending on electric vehicle chargingende stations. beyond that, you'd need a map to decipher where the president was headed. >> you decide where does it saym the most advanced nation iosn the world can't, by the way.u sh and i'm going to make one day you show up and you've got a trade and you're all set, but you work like the devil toere. i get there. madebut i made a deal with you. i shouldn't say. i mean, i suggested unemploy. e pointe is thre seven percent, a 15% low, a fifty year low and once again lower. >> that's happened over and over in the last few days when it was time to leaveo st the president couldn't find the exit. they really need to start writinarg exit lg exit left intr teleprompter. >> i think that's the only way you saw this white. h >> you think biden knowsft fro the left from right? yo a lot of confidence and they need a big flashing
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arrow like a neon sign with the arrow. that wayt and lower when you take a child for a day out, what do you do?tend you let them sit behind the wheel of one of those little make believe carsto and pretend to drive . well, the president drove an c across cadilla claifloor of the car show. then he sat in a corvette, which he claims he loves.ging now, i did some digging today. he did practically a commercial for all these cars. and i realize they'r te alhere m vehicles. turns out gm has hired jeffed jf ricchetti. sel or he's the brother of a white for house counselor for three hundred and fortye a he thousand dollars. he's their lobbyist. endo any got a heck ofck endorsement from the president today. there was a lot of product placement in this event wheree e one after r the other after the other law, if you have buy e one hundred and five thousand dollars, you can buy that corvette. and i'm just going to say it.s ' biden looked like a child walki today. it's embarrassing. he was walkingng hand in
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hand with governor wittmer. >> now, thisthis is is what yod itttle children, nordstrom clients. >> yes. i got to say, it's embarrassing to treat the president of our the united states like this. our head of state. to show and if our media can'tan be bothered showing you any ofty this sur and they didn't, they e have cleared the schedule to cover every moment the queen's funeral now major event should be covered and fox is doing it appropriately. but when we have midterms looming, laura , in the u.s., mem sorry, some of this is just gilded, meaningless distraction . >> watch. when she died on thursday, the queen left behind a royal pack that included two corgis.cg isi first have to ask, how weret the dogs doing without the queen, do you think?doing let's talk about what wefr saw i over this weekend.n thei the significance in your mindtha of william, kate, harry,ll meghan, all coming out together from windsor and greeting the public? >> also being told tonighte pu t they've all had a dinner together. so that's quite a unifying moment. when you consider all the ructions, these nations
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that had colonial servants, con let's face it, people were inis service to this empire.y of we're just shy, i'd say, ifaccod the tea mama currently, accordininive tracg to live trae lots of people here have never met each other before, but they're going toe to spe spend time. if you could takcould bee thirt, how long do you think you're going to be in line? >> royal phila, laura ?il i mean, this wasler la unbeliev and by the way, they pulled away msnbc and cnn cut awayec from joe biden's speech justjust minutes into it. anding bu it they had wall to wall of people standing in line, waiting toqueen' see the queen's coffin.. god bless her. but this >>r, but t is a british story, not an american one . t >> what arale they going to taln about? raymond? e or eight point three percent inflation, the looming royal strike, or the fact thatt grandpa had to go back to wilmington for eight minutes, spend two hundre itd thousand dollars on the plane to do it, all and got energized somehow to doh all these events? is that what they're going tohes talk about?ch or how about the schools, what they're doinoochetype athat.g? they're not going to about any of that. they're going about the queen theyhow the corgis need grief
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counselors. >> i mean, they are cute. all summer giving some are giving poor king charles a hard week over difficult head with pins and pin holders. this weekend, he couldn'tinkwel get ril d of an inkwell, crowdik him on his desk. igh and then in ireland,t hae thout a leaky fountain pen with two oh, 70% two steals. remin it happens every stinking time. you know what that reminds me?dr a?of, laura ? this is prince philip son . indeed, prince philip was known for kind of lashing out and snapping at peopleg . , liki you see a little touch of that. and king charles , i kind ofth like it, though. this is a man also who soundshoa like a jamas and shoelaces ayandace day. >> so the ink spilled probably disquiet some .
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our vaccines are working exceptionally well, buwogt what they can't do anymore is prevent transmission. >> oh,sent that's all the wholei reason for the vaccine mandate.e the why is there stillate a vaccinfoe mandate for our arma forces? now, thousands have already been bootelreadybooted bd becauu refusal on the part ofry our government to admit the obvious and the military, a lot of them don't wanthem don' the vaccinvacce. and there's a new warning that we could lose nearly a hundredrn thousand more in just the armyim alone when alles is saida and done. now, this comes atti a timme ofe the army is only getting aboutta half of its recruitment goals. le talked about t that before de to the failed militaryad leadership and the woke priorities. here now in kentucky, congressman thomas massie, he's demanding answersy from lette defense secretary lloyd austinr in a new letter. also with me is ohio congressman jim jordan, ranking
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member of house judiciaryfi congressman marcrsy, firsthe with you, is it true that the inspector general told secretary austin it was likely violating the religious freedom restoration act absolu? and three months ago, june 2nd,c these documents just came out.to the inspector general ford the dod said, by the way, not only do we believe you're probably violating the law, that your reviewers are taking 12 minutes per religious freedom application to review and deny them. it they work ten hours a day and take no breaks, it'sbl virtualle it'sy impossible. it's a fraud is what it is . and they are not reviewing these applications. by the way, you shouldn't evenpt have tioo have an application.nt you just sawhe the cdcc direct director saying that the wholef premise for the vaccine mandate went away when woue found outhet they can't stop the spread ofwel vaccines. congressman joe biden, when you all takel the house, how are yu going to deal with this? c well, we're going tool we'reecil going to look at all kinds of things, specifically on the judiciary committee. we'll be looking at the political nature of
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the justice department and all we're saying on this specifically. oh, yeah, that would . run out and that'll be run. and i think the oversight committee. but if this is a violation of our military's>> constitutional rights, doesn't the judiciary committee have an oversight role t o bring the parties in and say, where do you get this justification for doing this,sug for doing this something that's in violation of the law? the lawon and mviolates the co and most importantly, for foforo tot getting a shot that they knew when they toldld us that it would stop you from getting the virus, they knew that wasn't true. i asked dr. brooks thishan tw questiono two months ago, little more than two months ago, juneor twenty third, i asked her a question. i said, dr. burkuss, when the government told us that the vaccinated couldn't get the virus, were virus e they lying e they guessing? and her response was , well, i like it. i like to hope that they thought it as a guess,roblm a liar or. s well, so that's the problem. so, yeah, we do need to look at this. but this is a matter of national security. our country's security is onar the line at the southern border. >> and now with this, we aredeso destroyingyi the border issue,e. too. >> w
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e have to. they're doing that intentionally. yeah, well, that's that's that's being to stay done on pue here right now. congressman john , i want toaccd stay with you for a second. accordinin g to new whistleblower information that you received, noe fbi is labelinfbg groups as domestic terrorists even after they're deemedt not to be a threat likea the company founded by that vet, michael. so the fbi, what reportedly did this? because glover appears ts becao be rallying individuals to take action and speaks about his distaste for how the government is handling current situations. so the fbi riflesod throug theis life before concluding that the group desires to assist american assiss in preparing evt themselves for catastrophic events and not to overthrow the government. >> congressman mike , criminalizing a that'sg. mike glover, a veteran doing good, good work out there. git some local analysts, the fbi says we're going to investigate this guy because i guess you get investigated now by thi s fbi. a gu trn, you display the flag, you own a gun and you voted for trump, somehow you're now that in that category that joe biden said is extremist or fascist and they're going to investigate. but they investigated him a second time. he sayven second time.s nothinge
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but this is what's happening at the fbi. they're being pressured tosingle label and categorize every single case. and we've ha have noerd overistl 14 whistleblowers come to us , s label every single case, a domestic violence, violent extremism case. when they're not, there's the cases about just bad guys that the fbi is doing. so this is what the ccp does. congress. yes, this is scary stuff. they're a threat to the state. and you must be dealt with . >> and they're having their congressmen want to go to you because now biden is pulling a tear sheet from the carter days.ggesti bungt he's suggesting thatgone i guess army members go on food stamps. fighting inflation is difficult in the army. so we should consideto consir fd stamps for our military. that's how bad things are. this is despicable. it's absolutely abhorrent. and it's no way to treat our military. the vaccines are no way tofamili treat our military, not giving t them or their families enough to eat is , you know.y ou >> well, they've kicked so manyo out, laura .odt are le >> maybe there's going to be more food for the ones that are left. who knows now that president trump is getting enormous grief for suggesting
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that some of these or i guess he thinks all of the january s six defendantsho should be pardoned. if he became president , he would pardon them. what do you think the pardon>> authority for the president is broad? it's to lift the the president.f that's what the president wants to do when he runs. he can d ao thatn . the left wants to make this an issue. but i tell you what, i think there's lots of americanst in who are. ju think aboute days i' n five s time, just a few last month,of t joe , joe biden raided the home of the former president , tookst coe phone, the sitting member of congress, and called halfun the country fascist. he did all that in five days, but that doesn't scare americans. i don't know what doesw. . congressman, both of you, thank you for joining us tonight. and if you thought chick fillet is great already, wait until you see the video that we're going to show you next. >> oh, it's tasty.
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