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the time we have left this friday evening. as always,with you fo thank you for being with us. thank you for making the show possible. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode ofin e hannity. in the meantime, mea get news ay time at fox news, .com hannityht .com and lety your heartd, l be troubled. laura ingraham. fa hope you and youmir family have a great weekend. i'm laura ingraham. >> this is ingram angle fromr jn washington. thanks for joiningg us thi thisn night. biden's string pullers, they're workingn feverishly to remake america. they're doing their part foro the great global resetindepend and their efforts to destroy our energy independence along with our national sovereignty. cultour culture identity have ce at great cost. to thebut not to the elites, of course, because just as happened during covid, the rules never apply to the rule makers. the elites like e pelosi, newsol
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and bill gates, they still traveled f. they still flew private or wet marcellus to fancy restaurants and today perfectly insulated cocoon from the inconveniences. they always make sur e thatve they float above the carnage and ruin of their own makingus and because the regime media covers for them justt ex the ray expose right for their hypocrisy and the double standards. >> but everya while, the t onceh the truth catches up to them. and this is precisely what cours happened, courtesy of florida governor ronda santurce when he disrupt the idyllic new englandv enclave of martha's vineyard this week that quaint island playground of millionaires and billionairesd this w. selvet finally, the american peopledon see for themselves the live under the rules that they want the rest of us to live under get the rich and connected. get 50 migrants invineyard marts vineyard, 50 .e and they first tried to vertue, signal that they were allt to g
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welcome and went out to greeret them. >> we juste just worke worked oe with all of our community partners tlt o get them shelter with for the night and get themr some support to help them with their next steps is really extremely disheartening. >> it was you, these these migrants who presented yesterday. i one right behind you smiling at me, heartwarming. but today less thanmartha twenty four hours after the migrants arrived in martha's vineyard,were they were deported off the island. what are you hearing right nowen is going to be happening to martha's vineyard and are now heading out? >> well,eing they're being givet option of going toar a military base on cape cod whererovided they will be provided all ofay the resources which they need or to stay where they are. all of that's being done, obviously, in cooperationknow h
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with those families. >> youo po seelice the elites,ty they know how to policet their owsen borders when they want to. of it see a crush of illegals in places like georgetown or malibu.r br or brentwood or sun valley.the p but the let's keep making mistakes. what does the average american-- think when they see all this, that democrats care more about amer than the suffering of working class americans? , americby the way, americans we struggling to pay basic essential bills.marky, t >> and , of course, liberals like ed markey, they're just virtue signaling. so what happens when on the rare occasion, a usuallys friendly cable host asksti a decent question about rich liberals and their enclaves and the migrants, the republican governors, republican states, they say if places liky say e massachusettse to be sanctuaries, then they are best or betterbetter situated s to help alleviate the crush of people coming across the border. shouldtates like states like
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massachusetts be doing more to help? >> center ca hn hearea me. e lot i think, unfortunately, we've lost the connection, the audio connection with senator markey, unfortunately. timer your time. thank you, senator , forficult your time and not answering the only difficult question. not even difficult that says it. all right. deaf deaf, on the, dumb and blind on the issues that matter most . joining me now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the housegr and fox news contributorich, t.v newt is a couple of things going on here. number one , the rules neverca apply to them. rnagthey nevere have rue to lii with the carnage and the ruinkio that their policies create because they kind of float above it. but they were caught here, aren't they ?y were >> they work hard. the isla and frankly, my favorite wasn't on the island, although i do think with barack obama's, i think twenty nine acorah's eight , he could easily haveed hosted everybody there, had a nice picnic, allowed them to camp out. but the one i liked even
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more was the bus, the two busloads arriving. e kamala harris, his vice she presidential residence, just shortly after she announced on nbc news that the border is secure. tot you know, the irony of abbot how totally dishonest she is and the fact thatdid governor did a great job between governor abbott and governor de santos, i feeldr like republicans are back on offense and are finding a way to break through the media because this was so vivid in both places that actually the mainstream media found itself having to cover it. are you see that? delicious. yeah. i mean, finally, republicansjust are producing events rather than just talking at people,s fe you know, releasing statements or multipart plans. that's fine. therwron that is wrong with that.have toe but when you create events that are newsworthy, they have toen cover them. th see split screens with , you know, the truth happening on one side and then a bunch ola angry liberals on the other.
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wher to play something this fromn biden last night where i thinkye ga basically gave up the game, the historic american rescue plan helped us emerge fromc the pandemic and move from economic crisis to resurgence, but helped to safely reopen our schools and absolutenessf pc city, including 28% of public school students who are latino. 28%, they're all going to own ey countrymen. we better darn well make sur e not they have every opportunity they have. >> not a joke. well, someone who happens to, my love hispanic americansen is myself since my daughters from guatemala. but they get upset whe n you say don there's demographic change going on and this is a replacement, people don't like that language, i guess, is fraught with all sorts of things. but he's kind of i in a way,t referencing that in that comment. well, is . latino but, you know, the amazing the thing is because most latinot families believe in the work ethic, because they care about
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take home pay, because they'res aware of the cost of living crisis we're living through and because they have core values that make them really ide angry about it. a lot of the left wing woke ideas, you're seeing a larger and larger number of latino americans vote republican. so i thinkto whatever the democrat's theory was, their their total failure n to deliver the fact that is just isn't working is costing them votes in every n community, african-american, latino america and asian loerican, as well as traditional white americans. arounyou d, youow i go to the grocery store, you look at the price of cheerios and , you know, it just isn't working. belie and i think that's the great problem. vethere'g to be that's why i stc there's going to be an amazingly big this fall.victory >> yeah, i think the hispanics i mean, again, using their fraught language, they're actually going to replace the democrats becausey're voe te voting republican . so i don't thinkre they know whs they're they're kind of mixed
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up in how they're trying to analyze this as usual, todayf th on msnbc, newt, they were discussing-calle one of the so-. solutions that the biden administration is looking atl ws here. ar >> watch. there are dhe going s officialsl going to meetings called atary' the white house pretty regularly now wherrenge they are looking at these numbers as they're going up, they're coming up with solutions. grants include busingt in a migrants from the border into the interior. but not in a way where you would surprise a community like this in martha's vineyard. >>.s bad when they go notice ons to martha's vineyard because i affects the elites. and the elites like to talk about caring about immigrants, but in the end, they just want to deport them, vote them offl,a the island. >>t sh look, what she just said is a total lie. >> they have beelie. thn flyinn around, bossing people around, placing them around by trainouge and not telling local authorities they've been landing at night in places likei westchester. the fact is that you've had twoe million people cross the border illegally under joe bidenhe
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and they didn't all stay in south texas. they're all over the country. and in fact, what wasu bothering, i think, e th the democrats is that you now have a couple of governorswhat i who are making sure the publicde understands what has actually been going on anyway. remember, this isn't the middle of a crime epidemic on a scalenh we have never seen, not even in the 70s. philadelphia, this year will have the highest murder mute in its history. rdatlanta now has a higher pere capita murder rate than chicago. n chicago,rse, i which has a huge crime problem,r the people and the democrats in the state legislature just voted to end bail for cash.d baf so are going to be turning oute criminals back on the street in a way that you mean.al. you have to wonder, are these people just crazy? raditse it's not jus political ? i mean, this is not about being a radical leftist. this is about bein. g nuts and driving businesses out of chicago to, as we know, with mcdonald's now, raising raising the red flag. finally, newt.
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nbc news is reporting today that biden aides are quietly assembling a twenty twenty four campaign as they await final decision on his political future. 20te t they're trying to avoid the lame duck label, but biden 2020 four bumper stickers.stered are they ready to be plastered all over cars? s acacross america? >> listen, if i were the republican candidates, i would be plastering biden 2020 four stickers as fast as ig could get them. on thee runningandidat on the democratic ticket, i think it's joe biden warner ticket. it's a biden fetterma letterman ticket. it's a biden mark ticket. actua let's allll let's see how many f them want to actually try togo,o defend biden. as i said a minute ago, yohave u whve a huge problem in the price of food, the price ofo gasoline when heating oil pricesp in go up in new hampshie and in new hampshire in h october. i wantassa to see how senator hassan answers that. so i think the biden, you know,n
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please look, you're a paid staff, you're hanging around. you got nothing better a to do. why not invent a biden 2020 four bumper sticker? face b it would be could havetry will a little kind of a frowny face because that's how the country will react to it, hopingo >>ranged. >> all right. seein great to see you tonight, as always. thank you.olume decline in every we are seeing that the volume decline in every segment aroun dt assu the world and the weekly numbers are not looking some good. we just assume at thisnt point the economic conditions are not going to be good. we go into wid a worldwidee recession. i thinreo. >> yk. >> i think.sion? i think so. of course, we showed you this co clip last night. >> the ceo of fedex really important guy predicting a global recession. now, many businesses are aboutat to get hit hard due to has the languishing economy. that, of course,driven i is drio the ground by joe biden.mo the policies ocrf the democratas tax and spend,en we know where o goes always when they do this nonsense. ugbut even those warnings, they obscure another horror that's playing out inly we communities across the united states . back in july, wetot told you ths
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due to crime, starbucks permanentlclosed 1y closed 16 sl across the nation and places like seattle, of course, where it all started, l.a., portland,l philadelphia.ik and here union in washington, d like in union station. but the closures have notd stopped. just today, starbucks announcedl they're closing their flagshiped store, been around forue nine years in new orleans due to security concerns. and i just mentioned this with newt. but in chicago, mcdonald's, the ceo there, chris karasinski lighfacing a the same issue and issued a frank warning to mayor lightfoot and governor soc pritzker about the city's crime and social deterioration. rioration.everywhere i go, i'm d by the same question these days. what's going on in chicago? make no mistake, though, mcdonald's commitment to the city of chicago isn't corporate altruism. it's not open ended.l it's not unconditional. ope a frank warning, indeed, but the most horrific crime playss t out in bodegas, mom and pop
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stores, gas stations across the united states . not safe to fill up your tank any longer. and in tupelo, mississippi, a horrifying video shows a sikho man working at a chevron food bd mart executed in broad daylight. he was doing doing everything an armed robber asked when he was asked to then sit on the ground. it was then that careecopelarnd b criminal chris copeland shot him in the back of the head.joim joining me now is amla ep, a.b.a prager, u.nd personality host or leftf unapologetic and former lefth wing activist. also with me, chris bedford, founding partner of wright forge.e bide amela, the biden white housen wt ironically held some b.s. summit yesterday aboutda confrontiny g hate and violence,they hate fueled violence. w i called it, i believe, but not once were senario shows like these brought up that happened just to work to a day. nt people hate fueled, drug fueled. at some point it's just death rt
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and destruction. absolutely. biura , you're correctly right. . biden and this t administration have chosen for some reason tohi focus on ate threat of white supremacy and magor republicans. and i can tell you a, as a young biracial woman right now living in los angeles, a particularlyay dangerous city, that we are more concerned about crime. we are more concerned aboutto g the state of the economy. weto are more concerned about being able to go t o work sud get there safely than we are about white supremacy. maggand maga republicans, he iss focus is completely on the wrong line here. hes we have this uptick in crime that's going to continue to happen so long as we do noo not our culture and stopped with aar soft on crime policies that are itppening in progressive cities all across the united states . and if we don't do something about it, not only are bigsmall corporations going to leave, but these small mom and pop shopmoe s, small businesses thac are trying to operate in these cities will have no other option. to close down. >> you know, fox news digital,d chris went round inwhat w pennsylvania and philadelphia and asked voters what waass on top of mind going into thislo midterm cycle and specifically
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on fetterman versus oz. this is one of the comments. >> i'm not as concerned aboutcia his health as his policiesnd and history to too soft, an on crime is another guy who ,a i as far as i can tell, he's never really worked forr me a living. and that's always a big issue. . peopme. >> and who knows how this comes out, chris , but people are pretty smart. and i thin k as we get closer to voting, you can't help but sid notice what's around youour pock on the streets, on the sidewalk, or no in your t or not in your pocket anymone longer, meaning your moneyy.. st and so can honestly, this is just embarrassing. litician do you can't talk yourself outdc of this when you're a politician? i just love dcf. for 18 years and moveduse of t my family away. i intended to never leave d.c.ft ,but we had to because of peopl the policies of people like fellowman, the policies of peopleelike c like charles allen who who looked around and twenty twenty , they were made uncomfortable by some of the ethnic makeup of our prison population. so decidedo long they were no lr
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going to enforce crime in dc.s that, of course, affected the neighborhoods that they said that they were trying to represent. they were trying to help most viciouslsly. yoy. you combine that with school closures, the democrats have pushed and now there's an entirere , an generation of 14 , 15 and 16 year old kids who arei leading this massive uptick in crime. and what's going to happen to them is they're going to end up inpe prison. an entire generation of youngso. people we were trying to savee i who end up in prisonties. o these cities are dying becausea of economic problems or because of war. we're dying by suicide,ese ki one that's actually intentionally brought on us by thesend politicians. and it's going to be it's goinge to be tough. just like the nineteen ninetiesenough, the reaction ofk the american people that saysin enough is enough. so it's cracking down on these crimes. vee we areit's going to hurt the people we were trying to help in the background. >> chris , even the dogs upset about this. now, amela, a new survey out oft san francisco reveals that now almost half of san franciscos. residents have been robbed in the last five years.rted and if you break it down, 43% of white people reported being victims. but 54% ofk black and fifty
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five percent of mixed race. people report being robbed. tieu this is affecting everyone but minorities. of the susually get the short eo the stick here, although it is verhere iy true. i've done extensive work outlo here in southeast los angeleswia with lapndd, one of the most dangerous neighborhoods you can live in in los angeles,lo and thats angeat happens to be e watts in compton area. and while politiciansy particularly democrats and progressives, love to sayin they're ushering in these soft on crime policies these days, fund the police policies to t help minority low income. minorities in america. they are doing the exactn so opposite .t la you have young black and brown americans here in southeast l.a. a who are gathering on a anekly basis to beg for well police presence in these areas. and that's exactly what's happening in san francisco as well. getthat's why they decided to get rid of dhs.up louboutin, who who thought thatc he could blame the uptick ino crime on billionaire conservatives. communities an goingy th to buy the book anymore. they're walking into their own communities and they don't fee'g safe . >> and it'os their fault,
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chris , by the time peopleemberw go to vote , in november, what are they going to choose, like more abortions, more pot, more ? i guess that's what the democrats were, more open bordert? whats or something di. what's your gut? thes my gut is absolutely thate they're going to choose they're going to vote against these politician us of unleashed us criminals who shut down our schools, who are leeching drugs and the only solutionple. is to send clean crack bikes tou people because you can't talk cr your way out of this exactlyo wk like we're talking about. you walk out in the streeth corners of placeyour or walks wu used to walk with your children. or walk your dog and you no longer feel safe . you knowe , jog in different directions. you go to the grocery store, polifeel the impact every single politicians can't talk their way out of that sort of thing. and i thinthat dk despite what c hear from across abo "the washington post", that's s are concerned about. >> i agree with you. i'm not buying these polls. t i'm chris. thank you so much. now, speaking of trying toit divert things at biden's summitt of hate and division yesterday, it's what i'm calline madeg at the white house made a point toi include radical professors, advocateng for censorship.
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this week, we've seen twoow big more examples about how biglitia tech and other big corporations are catering tl o the politica l left at every turn. comember on monday we told you about how quickly credit card companies fell in line after democratd thats lobbied that they track gun purchases separately. learely.speaking of tracking thk at multiple senate hearings, we learned that twitter hasal the capability not only to track individual users, butrs shut them down if need be . >> you were an engineer at twitter, is that right? correct. yeah. yesterday, mr. zakho testified to another committee. i sit on that fourth's thousand engineers at twitter had access to all of the personal information, user data, geo locations of twitter users. is that accurate? so he i've never met him. and he joined the company after i left. so i don't know if that was t particular claim is accurate. did you have access to useher? t
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why was the head of engineering? for the whole company? did you have access to usem rlon that i'm looking for a yes or hv no. i just remind you, youe gott knc i think i could have gotten it.e okay, well, ifss you can get it, that that's what we call access. so you did have access to users data. so, yes, i probably coulprd havy . >> that's probably right. okay, that was devastating.n yot joining me now is a man you just saw, missouri senator josh, a senator. what wersee these engineers doig with this data and why did itm o take you about four questions to get him to say the obvious, they had access to user data. they had access for thousand of them have access, laura . and what they're doing with it a is whatever the heck they want. and here's the really, really chilling thing is the whistleblower told me unde r oath that he believes the twitter engineers have docs users for, you know, taking their personal information, put it out there in the public. accohinks that it'possibengineey possible that twitter engineers have gotten into people's accounts and altered stuff intoy account. your record of tweets maybe even tweeted out underouname, ul
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your name, under the user's name. it's absolutely unbelievable. we're knand here's the thing.s em know that these companies are far left companies. the employees are overwhelmingly leftist. we know that they love to censor. and here we haveleftest an real proof that literally thousands of left wing twitterofwing empls can hack accounts and doteve whatever they want any time they want. you reference that formereferen security chief turned whistleblowecer, that guy he pietrzak. senator , here's something else he sai d during the testimony that was earlier this week. >> the corporate security physical security team had been contacted and told that there was at least one agent of the mouse, which is one ofmss o china's intelligence services on the payroll inside twitter. if you are not placing foreignyf agents inside twitter because it's very difficult to detect them, it is very valuable to a foreign agent to be inside there. >> as a foreign intelligence company, you're most likely not doing your job, senator . chanc >>es what are the chances right now that china is operating in
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some capacity within these social media companies, including twitter? >> very.ed on wh i mean, it sounds like almostfid 100% based on whaton the the whistleblower testified to. and , you know, listen , i mean, there's a reason that they want to get access. it's becauset am the data is sot easy. itio is so easy to get americant personal information. but here's the other thing i'm worried about, laura . r ow ouour own government, our own government wants to control these companies. n haand they don't even have tok very, very hard. b the companies are willing to turn over the keys to the kingdom, to the biden administration, who was first on the lis t for the bush administration to go to to talkr about censorship with their unconsente informad disinformatt board. twitter first on the list,o got who are we going to go meethat a with twitter? we also know that facebook nowct sat down with the biden administrationministra, actualle down accounts based on what biden's team was telling themay to do. you know, can we take this account down and facebookr is oh, yes, we can. we have the emails for it. so these are censorship machines and they're being manipulated every which way, >> they're p unfortunately,
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by this administration. >> yeah, well, they're proxy censoresths for the government, which is why when you aller tha get power back and we hope that's very soonn t of rather tg a lot of all of us , you know, putting out our hot airt's wh on this, actually something has to be done, senator . and that'satthe peop i think tha are expecting when you all take power. i know you agree with that. speaking of something that you just said, this is kind of related. tiktok, seelow, vanessa pappas also testified on the hill thise week and made an admission abo >>out some of the employees locations. >> watch this. wav we do have employees based iny china. >> we alsost havricte very strit access controls around the type of data that they can acn access and where that data is stored,t. which is here in the united states . and we've also said under noiv circumstances would wedata give that data to china.l agreem our final agreement with thent l u.s. government will satisfy all national security concerns. >>lot of senator , a lot of peot
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breath was just taken away by that admission. so we're supposeout thisd to fet about this because they were all going to be separate, right? tiktok, separatehip, we o ownerp mi we have to worry about china. mike pompeo disagrees. listen, i totally disagree.. here's here's the truth of the matter. tock has chinesewh employeesingh who have access to u.s. user, an data and they're doing nothing to stop it.e and by the waych, they employuns members of the chinesese communist party who have access to user data, which that same witness testified under oath to earlier this week. so the bottom line here is , is that we're talking about tiktok or twitter or facebook. th you can be sure that if you're on those services, your information is probably getting reviewed b by somey th foreign government and is also b probably getting reviewed by this government, by the senso u.s. government. and whenever the administration wants them to censorey'r, they'e going to whenever china wantsorh to get a hold ofan your data, t. they can. appreci senator , thank you for staying on this and for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it.ou thank you. all right.>> what is raymon whad arroyo havee
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common with actor ryan reynolds, one o herf them is here next to explain it. >> oh, boy. stay there. there's a growing movement designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body or can be girls and girls can be boys . i went down the same path, so i'm being hijacked. my brain criticism of the transgender movement will get you canceled, kicked off social media. why in the world is going on ? the schools have actually recommended the kids to activist resources, initiation, recruitment glovebox. people are uncomfortable. it preys on and creates broken families. i had my son completely taken away from me. it is everywhere.
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will continue to lie in state until her funeral on monday. i'm ashley strohmeyer.le >> now back to the mengel. >> it's friday, and that means it's time for friday folly. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymondoing t arroyo. all right, raymond, ino gean a moment, we're going to get to biden and fetterman. but as long as we're discussing rocky roads that you hadis a medical procedure earlier this week, we are not going to have to bring it up.ad >> a yes, i had a colonoscopy'ta this week and apparentlylone i wasn't alone. actor ryan reynolds had one ,fo too. not with me, by the way. it wasn't a two for one , but. we had it at the same time. i would never normally have any medical procedure put on camera. and they shared ryan , it's the first time you've hadcolono a colonoscopy. yeah. scopy.and filming it.
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you're filming it, which like.ls well, so it's just awful. ins >> he's right about that. but in the interest of inspiring others, laura , to go get their colonoscopy, i decided to film my journey as well and turned it into a television spectacular. >> okay, we're awaiting the big closeup here at least my is i'm awaiting anesthesia. as soon as i get that, they're going to wheelin and i'll update you when i get out. ting. >> it's less exciting. and it was exciting.d enor the hospital was good enouc to share this exclusive.op michae video ofl coppock video of my procedure. ps >> all those polyps are just nasty. they jump right out at you. i had a tiny one removed. thank god i had a clean bill of health, though. the walk outhospit oalf the hosl did take a little bit ofas effort. >> i have to admit, it was a you difficult passage. passage
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oh, she has a lisp. poor of by the way, raymond, you know, we didn't he didn't reveal what was going on . i mean, that's your own personal business. but given the fact tha t you'ree that y going to share it on the show, you could have goi given mnge - some advance notice that you were actually going in to. did you feel clean? do you feel clean now? lookways feel clean, laura , but i felt extra clean this week. yes, but i >> at is good for people. forty five minutes to go get a colonoscopy. the reaction to this has been so positive. we're turning it into a foxo fo nation special. judge jeanine has her cassells us next month. we're unveiling colon's usa. talk about your hidden gems. ingram this is some of america'ss best knowntune personalities. from the bottom up, wen fo tunen for that little. finally, you're not full of it this week. >>all right.nigh what else?at right. yeah, well, anyway, i noticed that you reported last nighttern that the democratic senatorial candidate, john fetterman, will only debate dr. oz if he
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is closed. captioning during the debate. why does he think this will make a difference? he unor does he understand whas will look like to the viewers at home? >> home it's such the most importae racena for the senate here. >> for twenty two , he hadtc a chance to match me up again. u and he quit. let me ask you another question. who wans m who wants me to be the vote? fifty first vote ? send me to dc to make sure you know i will be there. laurie, it makes it makes no more clarity with the with the verbate. but despite what we see,fine. their federations campaign says he's finm thate. they even claim that he passedth a series of cognitive tests. they told the philadelphia inquirer. so but they refused to rovide any releasef th or provide any actual evidence of the scores or revealstered t the identity of the person
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who administered those tests. so transparen transparency is stil, wanting. well, we're just jus supposed to trust because politicians are would be politicians. or d anyone thinkul they ever lie or exaggerate or misrepresent? i don't know what the big deal is here. i mean, he can't speak, but go ahead.n >> yeah, well, president bidenat this week speaking at that hispanic gala last night. se auw, this is someone who could have used closed caption and audio help on . hello, hello, hello. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we saw the biggest one year drop in hispanic unemployment on record,rd. the biggest chop, a drop inputy unemployment. i asked deputy secretary don graves to help me during the detroidet get detroit back n track and during the great recession of the great recession., no running together. laura and the slurring. >> you can't close caption what he's saying. many times times more , raymondu
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the world's attention has been,n on the morning for queen elizabeth , the second this weekend, i guess.e meghan markl e made a surprise appearance outside o of windsor castle i saw the other day. yes, well, she's really ladlings on the charm, laura . a few people refused tedo o shae her hand . and on social media, some in the crowd literally turned their backs toonce s. but once she came acrossth a fourteen year old who wanted a hug, megan saw the camerasthet and , well, shere went into full mother teresa mode. >> watch. thank you for being the family.n we appreciate how long you've ao been waiting. goodn ohes, goodness.. hey, will you be able to tony fauci? oh, my goodness. genuine. did she say you've been waitingg you've been waiting for those races for too? i mean, we've been waiting froyr
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the two hours. >> i mean, come on ., yo i don't know. well, why do you think her she's being so magnanimous there. >> well, she's beinguse of magnanimous. well, because of the crowd, t the camera>>s. no, no, no, no. there's something deeper. princeenied or charles has denir could deny her kids that her or his royal highness status that title in 2020 the sussex is megan and harry said they don't want their childrentn having those titles.ly well, now it looks like so th they do, but only working royals can haviss hee them, lau sohe this is her attempt to try to ingratiate herself to the crowd. and when you're pulling the a twenty five percent, you've got to do all the hugging you can. >> i guess so. expect to see more of that.n. yeah. forget the crown. this is the clown, raymond. i'm glad you're all clean, pristine and not full and nothing. nothing, laura .you. i'm great to see you.t th usd i think this is a great message for everyone to get their colonoscopy after the age of forty five .
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surprising to me, but the l.a. times has rolled out anw investigation into how legalized weed weed iican is devastating the state from mexican gangs to armed camps w and even death. it's certainlyt not whaty vo californians thought they were buying into when they voted for legalization. >>tegalization. now for more del of this, we go to fox news's national correspondent matt finn from l.a. matt . >> laura , california's legald weed market has actually triggered a surge in illegal cannabis on a scale nevr california has never seen before. for a twenty sixteen california passed propositionpassed sixty n legalizing weed for people. twenty one and over with thega promise that legal pot would destroy the illegal marketzard and all of the violences and environmental hazards associated with it. illethe l.a. times reports rogue legal pot growers aremens flourishing all over california at an immense scale. quar satellite images show thousands of square miles of cannabis
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farms. residents describe living in fear nexe heyt to the heavily ad criminal enterprises. illegal growers have exacerbated cannabis related violence, including robberie sh shootouts, kidnapings and killings. l.a. county sherif killifny alex villanueva says the illegal farms are tied to mexican cartel and organizedd oa asian crime rings. >> illegal cannabis dispensaries in the basin is aot source of extreme amounts of violence. you have robberies, you have hal murders that we are handling.e a other agencies have tosi handle il the basin and they're all tied to the cash trade down insy these illegal dispensaries. .in fact, illegal dispensaries outnumber the legal ones. >> fifty to one .ources local law enforcement do not a have the resourcesga to stand up against the criminal networks and are able to raid only a fe s farms at a time. the l.a. times reports.ploite laborers ared exploited and moe than a dozen workers have diedox from carbon monoxide poisoning. idand the illegal grows use all
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types of illegal and toxicpestid pesticide that make their way w into the water and soil. the commercial weemad market generated five point three dollars billion in sales tax last year and one independent study back in 2016 estimated the legal marijuana >> wow could support more than eighty thousand jobs. >> laura ..k yo wow, thanku so matt, so much, m. good to see you tonight. now joining me now is kevin kiley, californi a state rep and congressional candidate. this is why you were against and legalization from the start. i was as well. what's the respons? e then fromis the governor's mansion on all these developments? i mean, this is the l.a. l.a. time timesthat exa documenting this, kevin . >> yeah, that's exactly right. as you say, a little surprising that you had some , you know, good journalism there. but frankly, the governor and the legislature have seemingly devised a set of policies designed to maximize
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the scale of this problemoblem and have refusedan to do any of the common sense things that would actually get it under control, likemen juse law enforb is just completely overwhelmed. there's very little thatout a they can do about it. it's totally, as you mentioned, squeezing oumat the legal markey that's been created. but an attempt by one of my republican colleagues incaleg the legislature to make thesero large scale grow operations opercouldn't, couldn't even geta vote , couldn't even get ape vote in the california supermajority. legislature, not to mentioner si the fact that we've so thoroughly weakenely d our criminal laws across l the board that it makes it very difficult for laawinfersw enfort to deal with all of the other criminal activity that's associated with these gross. >> now, ift you're a governor who was not recalled, gavin newsom, he was proud for his part in the legalization effort, what the state wasr one of the earlyf adopters of a new approach as it relates ton cannabis reform and legal realization around adult use of marijuana. was a civil rights call.was from our perspective.e i was prouup fd to out front in
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those efforts. civil rights, how those civil rights now looking at looki the people who have been killend or subjected to violence and other threats at this point, i mean, this is just a complete nightmare. >> oh, it's a laura.. and i'll tell you, it hits verya close to home for me because wes had a sheriff's deputy and one s of the counties that i represent who was respondingga to an incident at an illegal and lost his life.eople who they opened fire on him.di and by the wayere in, the two pe who did it were in the country ne illegally. and the us attorney forw our region said that california sanctuary state law hinderedhi the investigation in bringing them to justice. and so it's just another example of california's are s policies are so backwards and a clip from the governor there is perfect because they do exactly the oppositee e of those democrats in power who are promoting them, claim they're going to d claimo and misrepresentative. this isn't even discussing d whr
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actual weed, legal or not,in with its high thc levels is doing to our young people. the new york times blew upstoryn the story in june, a piece about how psychosis, addiction now hronicvomiting vomiting as d becomes more potent. now, the thc levels are as high as a hundred percent in this these weed compounds from gummies to edibles to everything else. togreat an it'sught, oh, all going to be great, legal or not, can have any legal. you got kids who are throwingush themselves off parking garages because they think they caeyn fy on this stuff. >> yeah, and the drug problemnd in general and its connection to mental health and many ofada, the issues that are facingthinkh our youth nowadays. you know, i think that you are correct that it may well tief th into all of that as well.e and so, you know, this is kind of the hallmark of a gavin newsom policy. c heis he wants to be first, hee wants to be leading.l he wants to say california is au model for the nation.t ev that's actually what he hasen said. california is a model folookingt
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the nation. but then when yoe u look atord u how it worked out, we havemb a state that people are leavingh in record numbers. >> representative, it's great to see you tonight. thant,o watchin k so much for watching your congressional race as well. >> you bet. thank you, laura . >> the migrants in martha's >> the migrants in martha's vineyard, hillary clintonn and jeffrey epstein. so how are they related?re bea the last bitute explains there age before beauty. why not both visiblyly fro diminished, wrinkled skim n is just too deep. new quick corrector lotion only from gobind champagne. your skin. brace for impact, says each friday night smackdown on fox. listen to this twice. crowd is witnessing history tonight. dropping to network television's greatest spectacle. s as the baddest superstars on the planet unleashed in primetime. and again, friday night
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