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all right.y that i unfortunately, that is allyo the time we have left this evening. sh hlways, thank you for joining us . thank you. opetfor making the show possibl. we hope you'll set your dvr so e you never, ever, ever miss an episode. and for news any time, all the time. every time it's fox news .com, hannity .com. and in the meantime, let not b your heart be trouble. laura ingraham and the "ingraham angle" and the are next. okay, i sent you the video of te me and the turkey that you're. not allowed to air now. did you think? well, i have to say, first of all, i had to ask tommy, my executiveo producer, whether you really meant it when you said don't put it on airt .pu because you said don't put it.an but i thought that was kind of a like a cute oh, don't put it on air. why didn't you look good int i' that video? i'm not goinm nog to put it on t because tommy said i can't. but you look, go to video. ectin >> i you wouldn't think or there's got to be some legal protection. i have you you actually wereying frying your own turkey , but i don't understand why you'ret
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hiding the video. why is it a big mystery?aru like whie can't show it is crazy . i showed youhy the end product.t i was showing, so i showed youg the cooking process. it was it was good. ood. if you're good, i'm actually going to show you my apple pie, which rivals my mother's, which is was. really good. i and so tha lovt your pie. yeah, i'm really good at applea pie.pie you're >> you're really good att the turkey. and then we'll just call itturk a day at the competition. i call ieyt's tht a all right.as you've goto a good chance. this is all.is i thanks so much. all right.ura ingr i'm laura ingram .ght. am this is ingram angle fromer washington. tonight, americans aloneat's th >> that's the focus ofangle. tonight's angle. now, here's a troubling statistic flagged by the economists , brice ward ington "the washington post". americans spen post 38% less tie with their friends and extended family just over the lastkend, thanksgiving weekend and in the past two yearsan t, they han the decade prior this occurred, even more disturbing, the trend lines towards social social isolation were worsening
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even before covid began. between 2014 and twentytime w nineteen . the amount of timee we spentd n with friends decreased and the time spent alone increased by more than it did after the pandemic began. according to the census cen bureau's american time use survey, between 2010 and twentye wiirteen, the amount of time the average american spent with friends wasth stable at5 ho about six and a half hours peruk week. then, in 2014 time spent with friends began to decline. i so what accounted for the drop c in person socializing? guess well, here's an educated guess. in 2012 facebook went publicth and bought instagram and by 2014 the social media company was a dominant force in american life. ican five short years later, by twenty nineteen , the average american wash spending only four hours per week with friend as, a sharp 37m decline from 2014.
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>> so the increasing use of social media, also political polarization inornogr online allap contributed to americans move inward. of course, covid restrictions r only madese this growing trend y loneliness worse. now there are many culprits outm there. re chief among them are brazenly corrupt public health sector, their media lapdogs and blue state governors and mayorsmediao ,power and control. and of course, they didn'tra give a rat's what't about what they were doing to our society?, so, of course, time spent alone went up in time with friends, went down in t 2020 one . the average american's spent less than three hours per week with friends. that's down 59% compared10 to twenty ten to 2013. our now we all know whatever our background, how importantf friends are for just so many of us , their famile y. sentia when i wasll young i wasy chil essentially an only child oldeuse my brothers were sbecauo much older.
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that meant my friends from liker field hockeyom and softball from around the neighborhood. >> those relationships were neie formative. they were crucial to myt. development. youn yog people especially, they need good friends. it's heartbreak and it'se what infuriating, frankly, to see what our government did to harm mental health with covid rulesrt and restrictions, especiallyri the young now compared to twenty ten to 2013, the average american teen spent approximately eleven fewern hours with friends each week in 2020 one . that's sixty four percentd an decline and an additional twelve hours alone. that's a forty eight percente increase. of beingbeing alone now in his s book, bowling alone, robert putnam pegged a good chunk of our civic declinea to television. car and today it's really not carssb or suburbs or capitalism. s capit's separating us .io it's our obsession with constantly monitoring all m manner of social media. and when we're not doing that,ur
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we're streaming shows on our phones or our tablets in our rooms, often alone. a >>lone i enter these apps and lt feeling more anxious, spending five tfio six hours a day, rea feeling more depressed and really having a corrosivllys sense of self, specifically about my own body as a young female teens are not really tol told that those areth the possible harms when they enter these apps. these negative k so you experience thesein negative impacts on your mental health. i didn't really understand whatu was happening and it caused grea down the line. >> i know a lot of teensf te experience malam smartexperi insights. they're now the great ironen ymperat is the more connected we are iun many ways, the less connected we are. connec the lesto real people.y n and it's only going to getg to g worse in the metaverseet, whichs is more realistic. fakhoury to keep the masses faet and happy and numb to the world that spiraling around them. now, all this adds upo crea to creating a society that's more anxietyte ridden, rid more depressed, less compassionate, and inlent.
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some cases more violent. >> if yoyou spenu d a lot of tin on your ow yn, you're more likey to engage in unhealthy behaviors. soy behavior you might smoke mou might eat unhealthy foods, you migh t t get more stressed because you don't have somebody himforting you want yocou high rates of loneliness orgh correlated with more aggressive behavior, more paranoid behavior. they're also linked by an extremism. extremism. >> now, a former virginia stater troopegir who had met a teenagee girl online, you may have seen s the stortoy, then traveled cross-country to get her and killed her family on friday inre california when he was tryingr l to get her.d >> now, police say twenty eight year old austin whe edwards pretended that he was another teen ager. il witwhile he was talking with girl on the internet. the predatory accat t is calledt fishing. he tried to take off with the pl teen , butic police ultimatelyhi tracked him down and shot him dead. now,dead. the sick thing is thae
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probably thought in his ow n warped way that this was seems e those who ignore basic truthsexs of human existence. like the fact that every majoroa religion teaches thacht human beings are better off and happier when they're into a family connected to aice. community and engaged in workseo of service. we're not meant to live by ourselves. it's one of the great tragediets of the 20th century thatnists wo feminists worked so hard to ridicule and reverse all the things we knew tewo be true about basic human biology and just human life. human lithey assured women that revolution was going to make everybody happier. they were told that, well, well, childbearing is oppressive,iarc religion was patriarchalha and old norms were inhumane. >>l some even argued that we could invent our own definition
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of a family. i f th >> while the image of the nuclear family is often heldnuld up as the ideal andak only form a family can take,e whether or not that's trueegion. items to vary by social group and region. it's important to rememberortant whatever form, shape or size it takes. we have the powe der to define what family should look likees. for ourselves. > lau now, much of this was and now activist s who proudlycrusad declare themselves to beer the secular crusaderhey'ves, the merely replaced the tenets of well organized religion with their own rigid dogma. it's kind of a mix of socialism ,transgenderism, climate alarmism. it's a new orthodoxym that hasi its own rituals, its ownsma hierarchies, its own flagsc and magic words. >> ai,s. my name is johnny andi use his pronouns. u >> hi. and i am conchi and i use she her pronouns.make one of the things i want to do is make sure that i create an inclusive environment as possible. >>t as diversity and inclusionco
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is about embracing alln differences and we can do that while amplifying the needs of underrepresented individuals. >>. welcome design by land. yet today the threat to our communities and families isn't just coming from ivy league profs and government officials. and govebut also from our corpoe leaders. look, if we want well-adjusted kids who are socially aware with better valuesiall bet, we'g to need to be parents who stande up to companies like disney and apple and for that matter,if any business that's profiting off the sexualization of our children, our leadership over there has been so lik welcoming to like my like not at all secret agenda.n' i don't have to be afraid to , like, let's have these two characters kiss in the background like i wakis jusi wherever i could just basically add in. ll well, our political system trusts that the people trusttert
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the people to fill their rolede as interested citizens, good family members and honest workers. beisotbeing an american is notel supposed to be a spectator sport. we'rl expectede all expected ton this country work. and when americansricans are trd to stay home, paid in some cases to stay home, to watch the world on screens wh they're told, our republic is actually at risk. foisr decades, social. conservatives have warned that frr freedomss , our whole system of ordered liberty restsee on the virtue and diligence of the american people. those qualities are threatened by the loneliness that is thenee direct result of actions takensn by cynical businesses, as in indifferent politiciandis. it's a major reason why we need a political movement that jud promotes judeo-christian values and empowers the american people. >> and that's the angle. i and nowhere is this social media not as pervasive as it is on ticktock beyond societalnh
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harm, we reference to the angles there are national securitecy implications as well. >> if my kid was on tick tockok that have a social securitys number, they know what his facfe looked like. they know who his friends were.w ho.they're using this data in wc that will come back to haunt the united states of america for years and years and years. >> all of that data that chi your child is inputting and receiving is being stored somewhere in beijing.>> back enf >> back in a tick tock really is a trojan horse on your risk phone. that is a real risofk for america's familiesand amer and america's kids. >> my next guest has referenced tiktok as a weapon linking it to digital sentinel. mber o f joining me now is congressman mike gallagher, a member of the house intel committee. congressmacongressman, why in, o important that we push ticktock >>t of the united states once and for all? >> well, it's digital thing in the sense that it's highly addictive. it's also, therefore deadlthy fn all the reasons you laid out ink your monologue. our our youth are atof ris inckf increased isolation, suicide, depression, anxiety.
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those numbers arugh the through the roof. and finally, like fentanyl, the precursors date back to china righ kw t? tick is owned by by dance.h is c by dance is effectivelyon controlled by the chineseans no communist party. that means nott c only can they track your location, collect your keystrokeyour l, bt they could also censor your news. and increasingly, people use tick-tock as a news source.ok a the final thing that's really sosgusting here, laura , is the fact that are weaponizes in the swamp against those tic-tac is hiring an army ofg th former members of congress, senators, democrats, republicans, last staffers spending seven million dollars nearly last year in ordeyer r to lobby on their beho exploiting the loopholes in our lobbying laws. opwhich are very weak right now. so this is a danger to ours kids. it's a national security threat. nationality threand ultimately,t the chinese communist party to control the most powerfulo cs media company in america who is lobbying for them, who area. former congressmen. >> i'm not aware of who these people are. i believ e senator trent lott is lobbying for that. senator lott, what are you doing? >> yeah, there'stor slou dointy one former staffers from
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members of congress and somean former members of the house whose names allude me atpr present. but the bottom line is oneesent. , i don't think yo>>u should be able to lobby for reform or hobby lobby fo r period, but they shouldn't be . pompeo is onco to this. trump was on to this earlyknew w on and they knew we should we should not be doing businesse t. them. evt, congressman, even more alarming is the white house isn't concernehouse isd ae using the chinese spy, where,us in fact, they use it to pushwa their own propaganda. >> watch your show this weeks . celebrate th i was invited to the white house to celebrate the passing of inflation reduction action r this is going to help our kids in the long term avoid avoid the effects of disastrous climate change. it's going to lower energy costs for families by making it easier and cheaper for alle to access more clean energy in our everyday lives. >>rg so, congressman, they're using tiktok influencers at pol the white house to promote their political message completelyitage co oblivious tol the harms and threats that thisy app and this social medi da actually does to our country
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and our kids. it sends precisely the wrongen message. you know, when you you have hig level members of the white house just trying to get clicksn ,tiktoeek. d it's absolutely the wrong direction. we need to be going in.d they i'm worried they're goin'rgke a to strike a deal right now. the there's a serioures review ongoing whereby they may claim that they have some safeguards where data in america can be protected. >> how can wsafeguards where dea on anything they have? they have people and hundreds of thousands of people in an trt reeducation camps tonight. we'll look at whateopl they'ree doing to the people and who tried to protest covid lockdown. >> that's actually the salient point, right?d dow i mean, look at whatns. they're doing to their own citizens. imagine what they would do to foreign countries if given the chance. >> right. if they tookt taiwawon by forco for example, what they would dto to taipei would make xinjiang look like club med. and they found a way t f to actually crosous our bordersk without doing it by fouril. >> one hundred thousand ofyear us every year with fatma, they're already killing us . they don't have to cross the border. boe drugs are crossing the borderrd and i think we're really trying to do is launch an ideological war designed to turn americans agains t america, designed to propagate this narrative that america is an evil, racist scape their so-called wolf warrior diplomats arl e all over americn
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social media companies spreading propaganda, attackinge the united states . then you nailessd it before they pay well, they pay really well. and you can yo u can buy loyalty c to china. it turns out you can buyan b pe . congressmen, stay on thiths issue. we're goinksg to stay on it. so thanks so much.to great to see you. and in canada, they apparentlyy think that social media removing someone from the worldr around them doesn't go far enough. last year,. la a shocking one inuntry 30 deaths in the country werwee due to assisted suicide. suicid now, thae.t statistic wasn't depressing enough, considering how it's tha being packaged beig to citizens. ckaged wh there was press sacred when i imagine my final days. >> i see bubbles, i see the ocean, i see music.oc even now, as i seek help,re i to end my life, there is still so much beauty. >> you just have to be brave enough to see it.
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talk about a dystopian sican sic advertisement, butk that's only part of the story. the company behind that ad is called simons. they're a canadian fashion r and home goods retailer. etthey reportedly staged excursions for this young womags to film as some, i don't know, brand building exercise here. now,re now sheila gunn, read edr in chief of rebel news.al she's running a national campaign to force the government to end this practice. sheila. , it seems to me thatey're they're selling assisted suicidsee with a very sophisticated, fun, kind of adventurous message. >> whak ist the heck is going op north? laura , i just want to thank med you so much for your interest in this. unlike the corporate mediaia , here in canada that's been tainted by justin trudeau's bailouts, that revenue trudeause one of the few independent outlets that can still speak about these inent outl these iss freely, but also with the sense of horror. the issue rightly deserves.we s
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weee see companies do this alles the time. we see the m align themselves with government on issues like climate change and blm and reproductive issues. they go, whoa, this is what itee means to be woke in canada. so why wouldn't corporations align themselves with this next antihuman anti life thing? just wani just want to point oun how extreme canada is on this issue. s justin trudeau government hasai removed the ten day wait time from when you ask for medicalen assistance and suicide and when you receive it and you don't have to do it in writing, you can just verbally ask the stateo to kill you. to put this all into context, we had about sixteen thousandco deaths in canada relatedvi to covid dependsd, how on how y account that of covid or dea with covid, but it wasthno sixteen thousand deaths. we know that there were ten thousand requests in writing for medically assisted suicide and that doesn't take into count the deaths that
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occurred because somebody justtt verbally asked for ihet and received it on the very day that they asked for it. medicalhen we say assistance and suicide, don'tmen think for a second that thats means doctors participating in this.or. e to bit cehav your doctor. it can just be a medicale professional that might be a t nurse that is seeing you today. irstfor the first time or even a pharmacist that's helping take a short trip of a long or,i thatknow, take a short trip off in cearth. >> that's the state of affairs here in canada. well, here's the ceo of simons, the company that produced that pro euthanasia campaign. >> watch. it's obviously not a commercial campaign. it's it's it's more an effort to use our freedom, our voice and the privilege we haveivileg to speake and create. create companies have a responsibility to to to to participate inorro
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communities and to help build the communities that we want to live in tomorrow. e toand leave to our children. >> okay, so, sheila, how are we actually building communities if the goal is to helple people not following this logic? is weird.he he's just a . now but assisted suicide now is the way to a, you know, a better, more stable society. itit sounds like something you'd hear out of the ccp. well, and what does this have to do with ladies clothes that men sells? ladiesat man sells lad clothes? what does that have to do canad with anything in canada right now? a w if youyou annoy a governmenh bureaucrat whose job it is telo help you through your acute medical or psychological issues expe you're experiencing on that very day.us they will suggest to you that maybe you shouldt s al just do y a favor and help yourself to some stat e sanctionedhomicie homicide. . we know of at leastt le seven militaryas veterans who have been experiencing cute, who were offered
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medical assistance in dying by veterans affairs. we also know about parents ofo sick babies who have been offerehad medical assistance in dying, although they wan>>t it's like they want to get a huma n life box. yeah, well, they want to getthtt human life that' as inconvenient off the box. atte kind of obvious where this is all going. if anyone want ws to paye're attention to what we're talking about here. , sheila, you're doing an invaluable service in canada by raising the awareness about this. stay on thi we're going to stay on this because if it's there, believe me, it's going to be growing as a movement in the united states as well.n the unas well. we appreciate it. thank you >> e monday musk has we appreciate it. promised thank you. now, eloton musk has promised to release details the censorship campaign used by the previous twitter administrationorship, including the hunter biden story. stor da devine has all the details. plus, why the georgia senate runoff is so vitally important. sto keeping this country intac. herschel walker will be here in moments. >> what are the republicans doing tonight to help that?
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how the american heart associatio n is saving lives. >> go to help heart, dawg. we might finally get a peek into what was really going on at twitter ahead of the twenty twenty election. prod elon musk has promised specifics about how his predecessors twitter opposers conservative political views. now, case in point, how they buried the new york post. hunter biden story.
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>> joining me now is mirandahunr devine, "new york post" columnisident and fox news contributor and author of laptop from . and nda, what have you heard about what these files thatese ellen has promised to release might include? >> hi, laura . look, we know from whatberg facebook has told us , so mark zuckerberg has revealed that the the fbi went to facebooke th shortly before they censored our story before was published. the fbi went with very specifico details and told facebook what to look out for this dump of russian disinformation that looked very much like the story that we endee end publishing, which, of course, had nothingitu to do with russia and was ancuratessurat and true. and so twitter copied facebook within an hour of their censoring. our story, twittercensorin folle suit and in fact, twitter wentrn further and basically canceled
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our account or lockedwe our account for tweko weeks. e and you're talking about the oldest newspaper in the country talking about the fourth largest by circulation. l it's no small matter.. and twitter's then owner, jack dorsey, did later apologized, said it was a mistake and said that that they were incorrect when accused us of havingng published hacked materials. but why did they do that?were wh ty werehe they operating in t concert with facebook? did they get at the same sort of briefing, bogus, dishonest briefing from the fbi and the fbi? we know, of course, at the timee haend been spying on rudyo ha giuliani. so had inside knowledge when the post was going to publish a story. and exactlr y what what was in t and what giuliani had been told by the laptop repair shop>> owner. a lo laut. this seems like election meddling to me.
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i mean, if you'rlectioe supprese a story that some percentage of americans said they were i interested in and could have and affected their vote, whati mean is that? i mean, they were always worried about election meddling, russian election meddling. what did they do to me, it just seems obvious. >> domestic domestic election e interference. absolutely. and i think what elomu cann muss help us with, because mark zuckerberg has just clammed up from what he told joe rogan briefly. faceefuseshe to answer any more questions that i've put to facebook. i think what elon musk can tell us , although he's not responding to my emails,ils, isn the biden campaign involved? was the democratic party decisio involved in that decision to censor twitter? who were the personnel atde twitter who decided to do that?o what connections did they havets with the democratic party? we need to know that this is really an incredibly important i mean, elon musk pubi
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talks about it as being twitt important to restore public trust in twitter. i think it's bigger than that.t and he does admit that that twitter at the moment in this existential battle betweenhe's tyranny and freedom, he'sch. actually said so much. ight. >> all right, miranda, greatth to see you tonight. thank you. now, is the goghtingp fighting d enough in that georgia senate runoff race? >> well,ace? right now, the gop is getting outspent big time,n according to nbc on television radi, o and online. sumocrats supporting raphael warnock have spent twiceblicans as much as republicans have for walker. why is that? and their big stars are comingwl out on the democrat side as well. formerrmer president president w will campaign with warnock this weekend. weekend. while th while the uber popular michelle obama, she's already recorded robo calls to boost early voting. and just in case republicans needed reminding, politico lays it out in stark terms. ifre rafaemindinl warnock wins n georgia next week, democrats will claim
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a real majority. >> joining me now is georgia. senate candidate herschel walker herschelle. and now we sit herrse one weekc out from this special election.r how are you feeling given thatsa we learned that one hundred and eighty thousand votes, a record number , an election like this? have already been cast? well, i feel pretty good. i feel that right now thatd thei people are having their vote counted and their voices heard. . and you talk about voter suppression. i don't think they got here. . i think the people are upset. surp're upset at rafaat one . and i think they're going to ben surprised. you know, they're spendingding a theyt of money. you mentioned it. a that's been a lot of money. of o they have the former the president coming in. you have the former first ladyta recorded messages for him. and i've said it many times. they're going outrageousaging. and money because they have no l messaging.k ab you know, how could they talout? about having an open border?k terrcould they talk about a terrible economy? how could they talk about crime
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on the street? so their message is lying to the american people, lyingto to the georgia people. essagi that's their message.ngen soco that'urs whagy i encourage people to go to team hirsche .com, because i'm going to change this. whyto c is that?t comi president trump is not coming to hav re a rally in this last e week before the final election day.obam and meanwhile, you got obama campaigning with warnock. >> you know, president trump has always been in my corner. ad he still is in my corner. and he's been doing otheran things for me.as been tonieveryone has been doing a lot of things for me tonight. we out just got out of a fundrar with governor kemp. but a lot of other peopl e that was at the fundraiser. and , yo u know, president trumpr is doing just as much for me. i think right now the the leftlh is trying to highlight thi with president obama coming down. but, you know, one of the things that they got to remember, president obama is a celebrity and that seem to be where rafiah is gettingis his money from celebrities. bumot he's notne going to wiy nn race. oing ti told people before he mh
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wotraise me in money, but he i guarantee he won't get more votes than i'm going to get. >> now, the poll, i just has you all tied up at this point, u which means the republicansg to better double down on everything they're doing to help you. and that meanst means mcconnell. house that means all the top house m members. mccarthy, rnc, they all need to get out there and hit the trail with you. new and i want to play a new ad that your campaign has justs wa released for everybody. let's watctch noboat you do when nobody's watching. and warnock thought no one was i watching when his ex-wife called police to report his abuse. and he is a greas a great actori and warnock thought nong one wat watching when he evicted pooedrl people from their homes. their he when they did, he loved herschel. do you think georgians are going to see through rafaell warnock's act here in the final hours? >> >> well, i think they saw through him during the debate.
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>> i think after the debate, he they saw that he was a sheepn and he was a wolf in sheep's clothing. they saw that he was not whats he claimed to be a manwh. o he >> the cloth that also he votedt against religious liberties. if a b a man i recall voted that if a baby survives an abortion, he. voted to deny that baby medicalh care, a man of the cloth that ta also had voted against everything americaa stands stan. and yet he thinking that he's doing good about georgia.gt and i'm here today. keyst he's not you know, hone voted he vnst the keystone pipeline. he voted to have this open border. he voted a crime i streetn the streets.s . and we can't have six more run years of this. and that's the reason i decided to run. m goin that's why i encourage peopleia to get behind me, because i'm going to fight for georgia a and i'm going to fight forel, america. >> i rehearsal.it it's great to se'sto see youe y thank you. good luck. we're going to be watching thiss very closely. t now, we just got to look at crat biden's 2020 four campaign might look like. studi mollie hemingway and monica crowley join me in studio next. thro >> stay there.
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relating to axios, that americans seem unbothered by his constant weekends awayn in delaware or at camp david . d in other words, we can expect biden's basement strategy two point zero. joining mollie hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist fox news, contributo mollie r, and monica crowley, a rare appearance in washington. former trump treasur y assistant secretary, host of the monica crowley podcast. all right, molly, just day podcs after his 80th, the octogenarian does team biden seem a bit overconfident? is this just kind of a little game they're playing here? they just want to seem like they're not lamesave g at this >> well, to some extent, they have reason to bee re confident. their strategyasono be, 20 , 20d work out well.u you had the corporate media running the campaign. biden could stay in b the pandemic. yeah. and then in the 20asement.aura:t you had similah r things with te with the media helpingn ad the bideminin administration. biden wasn't on the ballot in 2020 two, though. and so redoing this strategyly t i think is unlikely to work well givenhile that now people e
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so much awareness of what it'srn like to live under the under. f the biden administrationor and t only works well for him to runts the same type of campaign. e drastiincra improvements in the economy. and i don' eart thinlik anybodys predicting that, monica. earlier today,den was biden wad for asked everyone for a bit ofo patience on the economy. produ >> watch.ct we can increase production and lower prices for americansis consumers and businesses in the short term. n thwhile acceleratingvestment our investment and transition to a clean energy future. and we're going to do that. we're doing it. it's going to take time to get inflation back to normal levelst as we keep the job market resilient. >>normal level monica, that's gg to work. no, it's laura: not going to w i mean, patience.en i the man has been in office now f for two years and look at what, he's done.th the economy is an historic catastrophe. e economisremember when donald m handed off the economy to joe biden in january ?p handedof 2020 one ? he handed him the fastest economic recovery from anyrecovy crisis on record.
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on inflation was at one point fourl percent. this so all of this economic catastrophcae that we are living through now with astronomical inflation, high gas prices,sis, rapply chain crisis no nw maybe a railroad strikile. ul all of this is a direct result of the biden administration and unified democratic control over the last two years inin ty, terms of pushing so much money down into the system, creating this inflationary environment ee that every americanry is suffering through right now, he cannong throut turn it around because, as he said right after the midterms, he's not going to change course. he's not going to change coursei because he's completely committengd to what obama once called the fundamental transformation of the nation. a calland there will be no courf action. they can't they certainly can't chans today keelicie>>ra: they after that oath keepers verdict that they were salivating over all afternoon long and intor the evening at the other cablesy ,democrat congressman jamie raskin leaned into another key strategyy for for the dems in t four, the election that we justo
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came through was a very masitive thing in terms of the vast majoritjoy, the americm people trying to stand up fordo democracy and freedom and the constitutional framework. but we havt wee to remember than donald trump and the forces of chaos and vendetta and authoritarianism are still very much out there. >> this is representing an administration that refuses to condemn what's happening in china. buhina, but apparently, i guessy crowd of republicans is goingn to be an insurrection from now e on . well, it's interesting coming from jamie raskin, someone who didn't jus someonet reject the results of the twenty sixteen election, but also famously o wrot wrote about hisf that george w. bush and cheney had stolen their election. typ it's very common to hear thisetc type of rhetoric from democrats, but f i do think it. speaks to something that's important for republicans to recognize democratseen ableo been able to make some of theseh messages go unchecked. and i think a lot ofin americann are wondering where is thethe republican party to stand up for the fact that there arree t
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standards of justice iinn this country and that a lot of peopleeen who have republican,u know, there seems to be an attempt to criminalize this thing and also s, jamie raskino should remember that in his in o this election, people did choose to give the house of in a representatives to republicans, probablyrt t in part to stopmite some of these things that wered happening with the geneticothes committee and other things. >>l right, ladies,h thankof yo. great to see both of you tonight. now, will smith breaks the silence on the slap heard round the world. plus, soccere . or real footbal. >> the one and only jimmy fallon is here with answers. plus, he's going to tell us whether he would su e someonetell u over his own cooking. >> stay with us. or you over the age of 50 . and considering buying an annuity in the next 60 days. i have some important news for you. don't buy an annuity until you understand the pros and cons of annuities, paul . now for this free book on maximizing your income in retirement. annuity do's and don'ts for baby boomers. from leading financial firm jadi mellberg. that's right.
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go to healthy children dog forward slashfilm ready quiz today. >> ah, let's do a quick whip r around of the most ridiculousea stories we've been reading justm over the last few days. ho joining me now is jimmy fallon, host of fox across america with jimmy fallon, which airs weekdays from 12:00se p.m. to three p.m. on fox newsek radio. s jimmy , good to see you first, hey, hey, hey, nice shirt,your w by the way. you have your cowboy hat. don't know where your spurs win tonight. a huge win for for the u.s. ove, i ran today sending them through to the world cup. but there's something more important debate happening
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between america and , well, the rest of the world. is it soccer or football? >> watch it, if that's what i'm talking about. his alexeevaking on kick off between the united states and iran. you hear the chantates i, oh, j, settle the debate. i mean, come on you, ingram . you know, it's all aboutwh american football and anyone who's ever watchedo' american football. when you watch soccer, you feeeh like you're watching an r rated movie on basic cable because bec all the goodause stuff is cut ol liere's no tackling, you know, there's no scoring like soccer a for real is two hourl,s waitingl for something to happen.ikre wan it's like you're watchingcomple john fettermante try to complete a sentence. okay, very anticlimactic.thin g evnothing ever happens. i say no, but i am amazed. you e laura , how depending on wherew you are init the world, it has i
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different meanings, like if you're in germany, football means soccer. but if you're in cleveland, ohio, footballotball m means sal because the browns. >> m okay, sad jimmy , they acty were tripping each other the entire game. e i didn't know that was actually a strategy in soccer, but they were tripping each othegy but tr the whole the ente game. th far as ti caell.n tell, thas the most fun part of the game. but i'm so psyched that americae won. jimmy , next topic will smith. now he's still talking about his slap t heard round the worlo against chris rock's face atw the oscars. buhe thinkt now he thinks it's i imperative that we know what his nine year old nephew a rage was that was that had been bottled forr a really long time. we're sitting in my kitchen and he's on my lap and l he's holdingap oscar. >> and he's just like, why did you hit that man? >> uncle will , you know, it, thank you. >> why are you trying to oprahra me?
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does that sound believable? matabeu? yes.d so so in addition to being a bad audience, member,rrible he's also a terrible uncle. at i what does this nine year old kid doing hanging out when the oscars finally end? it's likallye a seven hour ceremony. will smithwill smith. and you know what?. himself in he got himself in more trouble with hollywood because one of the excusee mades he made was hn always wanted to be superman and save the day. but as you know, in hollywood, it's now super them. yoheu can'm.t say man now can'tg superman's gender . and really quick , the oscarshould ha blew it. emb they should have embraced this. people hatrae celebritie. s so much.yo how m do you know how much betterucgs ratings would be if you could smack 1% a year at the oscars?a. i'd actually tune in for that.r yeah. if you could vote for it. like right.th or you could do like the three stooges thing. you coulstooges d do a whole three stooges thing that they have the slapping. ges thinlauren . yeah.thin if you think this year, laura , if you think this year'sng ceremony is long, wait till next year when they have mail-i
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in voting, you're going to bvote there for a week trying to figure out who won best picture. now, genderleswon bests, gender. we can't have any gender now ind any of the awards ceremonies. all right. jimmy , next topic now. a woman is now suing velva because the mac and cheese tooka too longnd to make. i guess the lawsuit is statingtn that consumers seem ready in three and a half minutes. we'll believe it representshe tt the totaall amount of time it pa takes to prepare, meaning thatre at the moment it is open to the moment it is ready to step into your big face. face. jimmy , her complaintcompla states that the packaging is an honestinis i know you're fine, e dining. kind of saw yourself. it are you going to join this actio lawsuit? i got a class actionn?. r yes. in my affordable stripper.do look, i do.ik i look like a stripper who let himself go .is my name is tragic, mike , butke stick with me, ingram .s laws the reason thiuis lawsuit is going nowhere is becauset bu everybody knows you don't buyl velveeta insta cups becausvie
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the three minutes you buy them because you hate your family. okay , that's the message here. when you're buying them three minute velveeta, this is . ant the stord y abou is that she filed a classt to b action lawsuit to bring otherir velveeta consumers into her affair here. this actually sounds like a rom com called love handles. >> actually , stop it. velveeta. >> i don't think i've hadve haveeeta since like nineteen seventy seven . i had it for a a while, but because you love yourself, you l got yourself. laura , come on man. it kind, it kind of tasted good. the first two bites. laura: it great to see you. and you're rocking that shirt, man. i'm going to borrow that all mixed messages fromme the administration on covid shockingss. >> i know. well, the last bite will explain it all. i want that shirt
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>> laura: yesterday skamala harris tweeteomd aboute e.new covid vaccine. one shote , once a year.
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that is all people will need to stay protected from covid yearyr long. but then 9:00 a.m. this morning hhs secretary tweeted something different saying, "if it's been over two months since your last does, make a plan to get one now."e neither deserve to have the jobs they have, oh, my goodness, two months, a year. that is it for us tonight. greg gutfeld is next. ♪ ♪ speed 223 reported tornadoes ripping through the south overnight as more than 40 million americans remain under a storm threat. officials warned that a particularly dangerous situation could happen in parts of arkansas, indiana, mississippi and long-lived intense twister and massive hail. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday morning i'm carley shimkus

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