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all right. unfortunately, that is alleven the time we have left thisyo evening. as always, thank you for beingmt with us. thank you. heirfor making this show possib. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss ans episode of hannity. the news. any time, al l the time, ever ot time. go to fox news, .com, hannity, .com, and in the meantime, letyr not your heart be trouble. laura ingraham and the anngraham angle"art be t isn't actually going to make fun of me tonight. the south american flag tie. you're going to makegraham inex. i was just going to say you'rely looking very yankee doodle dandy right tonight.ke >> it's very i like giving>> eve a compliment from you. hant from s a little dig behindt a little bit. >> you know, you can't be too nice to hannity. you always have to , like, just a needle. i'm a little bit like, whatere s else? hey, i have a question. you thi >> a serious question.epubli okay, whatcans do you think republicans are doing enough for herschel walker in georgia? do you think there are some are, you know, an look, it's really up to the people of georgia right now. everthe arguments have been made.
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everybody in georgia either had a radical warnock that supports joe biden, we know him, or that's all we know. p >> they could probably do more . all right. well think, i think the early votini deficit for republicans has got to be addressed. if that's not fixed, then then we're never going to win elections. soelection i certainly hope that is fixed.d, but i enjoyed that interview with with hershel. that was excellent. well , i hopebudo he will be a great senator . >> you bet.herschel hannity it's great to se >>e you. and i will pick it up where you left. i'm laura ingram . this is th youerate i'e "ingrah" from washington tonight. the ante humans. that's"t the focus of tonight'ss angle. >> now, there's so many causes trying to get your attention during the yea ring ther, advocating for animal rights, maybe for the second amendment, abortionva for veterans. dit you probably didn't know that there is a movement that's actively lobbying for the ends of the human race. >> you're involved with an extinction movement, basicallyin say we just need to live long and die out.d to fee
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we just need to feed, notu said breed, is what you say. you don't breed them. yes, that's right. my plan is for everyone, to think before they procreate. and if we all stop procreating ,we'll go extinct slowly. we can clean up our messes as we go .es and the biosphere, what's left leftt, will have a chance to recover. okay, gramps. well, the voluntary human extinction movement momen is essentially a whacko consortium, kind of anis a w environmental group thatkilling believes man is killinge the planet and therefore thatr man has to die off in order to save the planet. last night, you just saw there founded the organization and feels very altruistic for having gotten a vasectomy at be the ripe old age of twenty five . now he claims that childlessness would give the he claimness humans the opportunity to live in a world comparable to a garden of eden. and he claims that procreationo of course,e facto child abuse. and of course, being a hippie
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from the 70s, he thinks people like him are victims. >> hundreds of millions ofof couples are denied their right to not procreate. they do not have the contraceptive services, reproductive health services that they needive servtive hea. those are not provided. try to get a sterilization here in america when you haven't had kids and you're only twenty two. >> that's true. we're we're not allowing people to not free people like okay, maybe only the stupid peoplethot should die out. buw, he may seem extreme and he is , but this ideology is actually growing. the atlantic recently noted that from silicon valley boardrooms to rural communities, to academic academi philosophy departments, a seemingly inconceivabl e idease is being seriously discussed that the end of humanity'sthat reign on earth is imminent and that we should welcome it. p
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anti humanism is inspired by revulsion at humanities , nmen destruction of the natural environment and some toti humanist thinkers look forward to the extinction ofur i our species, while others predict that even if some people survive the coming environmental apocalypse, civilization as a whole is doomed. then there is another gemm calld called transhumanism. on it propounds that the only waywr forward for humanity is to ofeate new forms of intelligent life that will no longer be sapiens. i guess think robotsi and thin happening in the metaverse nowft crusaders for climate change, abortion, euthanasia, gender fluidity, they all lead eventually their thinkinge to the devaluing of human life. so at its core, being anti human, it means being anti truth because it involves the questioning or denying of exjective facts, including those at the very heart of our existence. >> who stood up here and said trans women are women. yes, tell me what you mean.
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what is it? womanhood is something that just as i've explained, i cannot define because i amou not the world. >> so what did you mean when you said trans men are women if you don't know what that means? right. so here's the thing. so s o not define what a woman is because i do not identify as a woman womanhood umb is something that is an umbrella term. ittlude tes people tha describehas what peoplee is a who identify as a woman. now, when asked simple questions, the cult of gender deviancy collapses into meaningless slogans. r blather.nse, but none of it makes any sense, but it's deeply anti human.and th >> now it's same with so muchh of what we hear from the church of global warming. william happer, professor of a e physics physics at princeton,it refers to it as the carbon cult . and remember, carbon essessential in both the production of food and overall nutrition. for us , it's impossible without carbon dioxide and a of lot of carbon dioxide is necessary to feed the planet
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. but remember, a lot of powerfule peoplee secretly agree with mr knight that there are too many o humans around anyway and they're the problem. >> our planet is going to be a disaster if we don't turn this ship around. and so it's basically like there's scientific consensus tha that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. oun and it does lead, i think, young people to have a legitimate question, you know, should is it okay to still have children? um, well, the battle to kill the off oil and gas is actually a battle against life itself.tte because cheap, abundant energy e makes more life possible. >> but these forces, the onessid we're discussing, they don't wanton more life, at least nott human life. >> now, look at the story wek. brought you earlier this week, the sick obsession in canada with not just euthanasia, but in streamlining access to it. e
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now, in canada, one in 30 deaths are due to assistedprd suicide and it's even promoted promorporation in weird, sleek promotional campaigns. >>ional campaigns. spruce are s >>en i imagine my final days, i see bubbles. i see the ocean, i see music. even now, as i seek help to end my life, there is still so much beauty. t. >> you just have to be brave enough to see it. s is now, this isn't assisted suicide. it's encourage suicide sold. asa >> ironically, as a human right for years now, choosing whenng life should end, essentiallys to playing god is marketed as the godly thing to do. the >> just as i choose a ship to sail and or house to live in.
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so i choosso ie a death fore. my passage from life. nowher should e should we indule the soul more than in dying. s t let it go as it lists. if it craves the soul or the noose or some potion thatom constricts its veins on withn it. k the chaiofn of slavery . >> slavery, life is slavery.sla. here in here in america. ten states and washington, dc already permit assisted suicide. and in oregon, assted sui the death lobby is so strong that doctors canto now write assistedrs suicide prescriptions for nonresidents . now yo commercu kind of imagine the chamber of commerce ad campaigns. welcome to orego, n. d rugged beautiful forests, rugged coastline and suicide touriscoa of course, no discussion ofss ih the left's antihuman movemente h would be complete without spotlighting the abortion lobby . the more deae-d preborborn bn b, the more successful planned.
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parenthood's business model death is their growing industry ,which is whisy abortion fanatics always oppose womenthei having full knowledge of what s,e choice really involves. something a sonogram can actually provide. planned parenthood opposesing so requiring sonograms and just like the other murderous tyrants of the 20th century, they manipulate language to shape debate. so the dismembermentuage to ofs in the becomes merelyel a woman's reproductive freedom. it sounds almost noble, but it's sick because a normal, healthy society values and protects human life.ot it doesn't promote deathe de opr twist basic truths. and those of us with faith believe that the ultimate decision maker about life depth and death rests not with man, but with the almighty. hitl wasn'int the thinking okinf hitler, pol pot, stalin or mao.v they all believe that they had
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the supreme right to decide who lived and who died. and they justified their purges by dehumanizing their victims, n declaring the necessaryg for the security and harmony of their nations. a different sort ofhappenin dehumanization campaign is happening herg e and we have to stop it from spreading and angle.w joining me nowis is wesley smite national review contributo nrf h and chairman of the discovery institute center on human exceptionainstitutl ism. wesley, you're the expert here . it seems at first glance that last night from this death cult of human extinction is kind of an outlier. an ot his view really, as it is at the core of so much of what the left has come i was rea to believe today, is it not? >> yes. and i was really glad you made such a broad so many broad examples of what we're talking about, because these are all connected into a belief ofn
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human exceptionalism and it's extremely unhealthptionaliy. i mean, we wonder why our children are havingri sis ana suicide crisis, why theo so much depression, drug addiction and so forth. have so when you have so many pd over so many different kinds of issues. s of iss pushing the idea that human beings are wrong, that we shouldn't be here, that there's something wrong with us, that paradise, you know, paradiset eo without adam and eve would be better. but paradise without adam know s and eve, nobody would know it pd was paradise. it's just it's just really sad and it's really nihilistic. >> now, more about this last night character that the new york times profiled. they describe him as talll an and gentle. he comes acros s as a clear eyed and thoughtful, like a mash up of bill nye and brad rogers. an while mr. knight may be againsta gathe creation of more humans, e shows great compassion for the ones that already exist. tut a high school substituteea teacher night is fondly regarded by students with thiss
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is the i mean, who are youn't pe can't pay for press like that. from the new york times.pret >> that's that's pretty good. you see this across issue afterh issue where the mainstream media really does push things euthanus suicide parties, euthanasia, dying on your ownr w terms, but, you know,g spir they haven't thought about the dogs. laura , if we're aldead, wh dead, who's going to take care ofs so the dogs? the dogs need us . and love us . cruel to >> so they're being very cruels. to animals right now. how do you as atical political party, which, of course, the democratpas embraces so many of these ideals, how do you push this idea that you want life better on earth when so much of your your adherents actually believe that life is the problem on earth? >> you know, that's a veryting interesting question. tion andand why so many people m to be attracted to this. thi i think that there is a sense of despair and a sense of hopelessness that's aboundingt in society. are and what the transhumanist are doing, for example, is a
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worship of technology. that is we're all going to die. oh, no, my gosh, we're goingteco to die. so we're going to havelogye fo technology save us and we're going to live forever by beingia uploaded into a computer. but if you're uploaded into a computer, you're not in that computer. there's a computer program inr r that computer. you'reograat compu dead. but it just is a sense of if all we are is carbon molecules, what's the point?mole and that's wherecules, what trh comes in. that's where radicalcomevi environmentalism comesronmen in which is becoming an earth worship and the rejection of human exceptionalismthe reject is something that drives people crazy. ea and we start eating our owndv tails. now, wesley, it is it is shocking, but this is thes logical conclusion. this is where it all ends up. fewer people, fewer consumption, less consumption and less life. wesley, thank you. thank. switching gears, the big story an in washington tonight is the biden whit e house, a state dinner hosting french president emmanuel macron.
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but the news happened earlier today after macron kicked andhek screamedicked over biden's madr america pledge and theest >>esident responded with a big french kiss. >> there's tweaks that wwee caan make that can fundamentally make it easier for european countries to participate and or be on their own. t but that is something that is a matter to be worked out, never intended to exclude folks who were cooperatinghe with us.k we're back in business.ness europe is back in business. and we're going to continueurino to create manufacturing jobs in america, but notbs at the expenc of europe.hall which >> now, the climate change bill , which was erroneously named the inflation reduction act, was sold to america isold large part because of all of b its made in america provisions. but you caut yn see the momenter emanuel complained, biden backed away from that. joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house fox news contributor newt europe says jump.ws contrib gingbiden says how high your reaction tonight was.t? should we be surprised as long a
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as it weakens america? bide n is for it, whether it's buy selling oil to buying oil from venezuela or it's appeasing the chinese or it's only one of a hundred other things. try ap why wouldn't he also try to appease the french made ino america to biden as a slogan, t not a policy. o give and he is happy to give that i slogan up.f it if makes a it makes as many fri around the world happy. i think people need to recognize that there's youat know, there's the biden at the press conference and thee re biden and the real policies and the real policies are virtually always designedd to to undermine and weaken americat . m and i think his meeting with macron is just one more example that when in doubt, sell out america, embrace the europeans, when in doubt, sell in america, embrace the chinese, just go down the list. >> well, it's pretty obvious that europe is pretty happy that biden is president,
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because when trump went over h there, he was very demanding.ly he demanded that europe actually live up to its treat obligations under the nato treaty to give two percent of its gdp to defense, military non spending and i believe none of the countries, maybe one of the countries has met its obligation. but now that's all is out the window. . look, i think you have to recognize if you were like nx donald trump, actually committed to fighting for america, then a lot of couni countries who had been ripping us off were going to be reallyha unhappy, whether they were mexico or china or the entire european union and the fact is that when the american econ we arerolling, when encouraging entrepreneurs, when we're creating new jobs, are new products and new capabilities, nobody els and nes the world can compete with us.hr and so alle of them decide that orde're unhappy because in order for europe to compete with us, they would havechange
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to change their welfare state. they'd have to chang e ce their bureaucracivesy. h they have to go through so mucht change that it's better forhe them to hate america. comes joe bi and along comes joe biden and biden n basically says, lett me do everythingo i can to make sure that you're happy. sol and if that means i have to sell out american workers and american values and american interests, well, what the heck? afteericanwh r all, we're the ee and these are just everydayand people and why would we paynd ii attention to them? >> and i think that's the heart of what you're saying. thnow. great to see you tonight.t, than and wallu. and the media and wall stree stt are looking to provide a soft landing for the crypto fraudster sandbank and freed. why is that?for the plus, another big loss for the investing scam knowns on th as esg. the details on that happily next. >> the natural isn't cutting it. >> mother nature. i'm picking remedies from the cold and flu. >> while that's natural to you made this. i made cold ease packed
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aside from the massive theft and fraud, has been the resurrection campaign for the liberal wunderkind. now, what all those elites revealed kind of laughing off the immense pain caused by sbf is something about themselves. hims they're inelf, on a game. the n and it didn't end at the new york times deal book summit. george stephanopoulos didn't just fly down to the bahamasust for a sit down. ey abc's "gma" saw fit to produce a slick promo that any celeb who got busted with a would get . i can't imagine what i t feels like to go from twenty billion to one hundred thousand dollars. yeah. how did he did go from crypto hero super to crypto super villain to what is the talent that you haveinvet that convince people they should invest billions of dollars? dolle you worried about going j? to jail? >> this morning on abc's good morning america? >> why do they always dohey alwa the voices like that?th but it isn't just the media. some of the biggest wall street and investinging in honchos are getting in on the sympathy game as well.
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billionair e investor and hedge b twnd manager bill ackman tweeted, call me crazy.ee ted but i think sbf is telling the truth. the truth. shark tank tanks kevin o'leary shark tanks kevin o'leary agreed, saying, i lost millions as an investor in fauci x and got sandblasted as a paid spokesperson for the firm. but i'm in the ackman campt about the kid. that you so it's here that you have to start asking yourself, whye overall these people working overtime to provide this kid with a soft landing? well, i have an easy answer.rt o he's part of their brand. thinkb he's their investment.th think about it now. he's a son of liberal professors who gave generously to the democrats. he goes down in a blaze of glory. so to do is . joining me now, chris bedford, executive editor of the common society. chris , seeing all this, youto know, you almost start to gete the feeling at the this sandbank been freed . f freekeh is goingreak i to get ay
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with it. do you certainly start to wonder that if he's going to get away with that? he's got so many defenders, so many people from the media, which is , by the way, he was basically the firsty to b cryptocurrency to be covered positively at all by the "new york timesvered " be of the exactly what you said, the club he belongs to from who areeveryone w trying to save face. everyone just watching thisaw would go away. but this is this is a differentt kind of scheme that we're s looking at here. this is not just simply off some other criminal bernie madoff. those guys have always existed. the con man, madofguysf, of cou, got a lot more money than most con men get. but those guys have always existed, just playing off of people's greed and using their trust. what makes using sam different? we have a piece coming out inw our subset of the comments on society tomorro w about this.cking what makesso it different is he is he was trafficking in something that'san new in american circles, trafficking and virtue signaling. if you want to give if you want to be an investor in his company, you're part of the effective altruism group. the woryou're making the world a better place. you're not just getting rich. you're not jusricht buying and s a massive mansion like he did
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some kind of tax haven. and during parties, you'rel god actually a good person, makes you feel good. all these people buyall thes in. and right now, right now, you can rise in american society or. post says, just by that kind of virtue, signaling it's a new kind of status symbod of stal yn se attain. >> and that's what he waing san selling. and that's what people are so desperate to defend. and one of those interviews, he was kind of blowing offesg mo the s.g.de model, saying that essentially people are just checkingpeople boxes and it doet really have any positive effect on the world.t on the world. that was an interesting moment when he so that was an interesting moment when he kind of like, well, that that's that doesn't really mean anything. he's in on this game. he's admitted in some privateits chefs that have since beenof leaked that a lot of this was just part of a really effective marketing strategy. eting st he put himself out to the government as an expert on how to regulate cryptocurrency. he put himself out to the press is not only someone who would pay for lavish trips with them, paidt someone who could who coue talk to them, who could be cool like them, be be part of their club. that was that was all part of it. and esg is another scam. ys peoo
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exactly. something that just basically employs people to be good virtue. checkers inside of your company allows wing politics in your company and puts business interests and common sense in second place. it's another scam. he recognizes that.is v but as long as this virtue way signaling is still a way to gain status, as long as the ceo of disney can ignore, can n ignore their customers or tim cook and ignore the americane conservatives and christians. well, doing business with china, as long as those of things continue, this virtuous , fake virtue signaling will continue as well. now,l contin banks and trade als generously not just to democrats but to liberal publications like vox and bense smith start a semaphore. so he was asked about this watch. >> i think media matters a lot and i want to support good >> i that wass the whole thesis there. and i you i don't have like governance over any of these. i was looking just and more journalists doing great work because i think wha it they do is really important, really important worlly impok, e
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giving him more glossy profiles, are helpin g him out. >> on the flipside, it's so open, it's so flagrant. it's kind of wild. it's impressive how flagrant is to hand over all these all this money to journalists in exchange for good coverage. i mean, that's part of the game and a large part of the journalism industry. they pretend that they're they're martyrs. if they're out there, they're risking their lives and ins, rig their tails. an reality, they're taking money from corporate americad to whisper thingso back to corporate america that it wants to hear. and it's corporate america hassh goere.rporate t a problem here e is not the only person s absolutely skirting the rules.ki the rules and is only the perso here. g superv seems likeis the only persons a who wasn't being supervised. this is a problem throughouta finance. this is a problem with google ads.f this is a problem. and a lo erica corporatean americad and they definitely don't wantma to see too much, too manyny people poking around it. peo ?is great to see you. thank you. >> now f now, one fraud to another, o the scourge of, as i just i j or sioned, the environmental, social and governance standards or so-called standards esg
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investing will lead to america's economic ruin. eventuallyl lead to thn bu. yet there pied piper ofas the scam, blackrock, larry fink, wist bail out this week defending the practice. an there's a lot of noise. it really does feel the air waves. and so, you know, fills upf my the time the airwaves aboutfrom the attacks from some state to me specifically and to the firm. >> the reality, the majority, the unheard spoken majority likh really like what we are doingrd here. such a blowhard. just hours after those comments ,florida pulled two billionllio dollars worth of assets fromet blackrocs fromk, the largestment divestment of its kind. now to date, republican red states have pulled nearly four billion from multiple states , from f the asset managing giant. now joining us now is one ofdraa the first to draw attentionate - to this tactic, west virginia state treasurer riley moore. now, riley blackrock, i thinks u manages about eight trilliont n
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assets.coup so a couple billion here orle bl there. lion theres is not going to bre, obviously. but doesn't this foreshadow problems for the politicization of corporate america, given what this is going to do to shareholders? interests? thanaura ? absolutely. and thanks for having me on again. look, we've had now i mean,now d six states, florida is now joined. west virginia was the firs waste state to divest from blackrock. >> this is a growing movement and pushback against esg and ,cg well, capitalism e. we know esg is a scam. it does not work.d i th i thinink as we saw here just recently, you had blackrock actually closed one of their esg etfs because there ans a lack ocaus f interest in . the people are speaking on this and they are going to pay the price. and you said eight trillion dollars in assets underi management. i want to be clear , just earlier this year, that was10 t ten trillion. they have lost two trillion2 tr dollars because of thiillis fauy
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and phony esg investing scheme. vesting now, blackrock ceo finkc just popping off on the esg issue, but political movements as well. check itvements out. >> unfortunately, the long term is not something that is topical today. about and let's be clear, populism is not about long termism. populism is about the moment. and let me be clear. one of the greatest reasons wec have inflation is because of populism. we are doing things for the short term and now they're really threatened by the america first movement.a first by economic populism. they are all about one global o governance system of which esg is just a part of the equation. does thithiss make sense to you? oh, absolutely not. >> and it's very clear , larry,r finchum and the other elitee ote globalist out there haved god complex. obviously, you know,ob they feel like they're the masters of the universe.
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but people like me, an, americn first conservative, i only have one master of the universe and that's god . and we're not goin to let g to t these folks continue to destroy the free market capitalist system here in america, whichhi has made us thche greatest natie on the face of the planet. they think we're thinkin wg in the short term, we're thinking about the future of our children. we actually like children, unlike some of these folks, obviously. so we're thinking aboutures our children or grandchildren, their futures, what that's going to look likeis going to . these people are obviously have no interest in that. what they're tryin about tg to o is bilk the american people of their retirement money and used. it to further their left wing agenda. >> aren't they trying to subvert what red statevert covernors are trying to do by forcing corporations to agree to a whole series of hr measures and hiring practices, even ipractif the state has dift priorities and just believes in an objective meritocracy? yes, i mean, you see this alson on corporate boards.
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i mean, this is part of esg,do right? you it's do you have the correct number of minorities on your board? do you havr e the correct number of women on your board that's th going to determine that esg score that you're going to receive from these assetet managers, their proxy advisorsea ? this is wher.e it's good to seebiden ha you again. thank you. now, jp,been pai is now paintiny picture of the u.s. economy, but when you looouk under the hood, what do you really see? well, two economic gurus? on separate sides ofparate the politica l. >> i'll take up the debate nextl . >> il akes isf your business ket on employees of the pandemic on employees of the pandemic innovation refunds could qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to twenty go to six thousand dollars per employee. tol takes his eight mis to find out, then work with highly qualified professionals to fill out your forms and submit the application. >> go to innovation, refund .com to learn more . >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation.
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>> it's all just peaches jus and cream, according to joe and his team. but what's the truth now?g to te accordin fg to the federal reserve bank of st. louis, that personal savings of americans are roughly one eighth of whatgh they were right before the pandemic. f that's the lowest level ofsion savings since the twenty eight recession. and americans are up to their ears in debtappe as well. they owe nine hundred and twenty five billion dollars to credit card companies. that's a 15 percent year over sn moar rise. that's the biggest jumre tp we'e seen in more than two decades. and now the layoffs are coming. amazon plans to fire more than e ten thousand workers, while meta will ax another eleven dashe thousand door dash is cutting twelve hundred and media companies like amc are slashing% 20% of their workforce o. so is all this a sign of a healthy economy? joining me now is peter schiff, chief economist and global strategist for euro pacificc capital , host of the peter schiff show podcast and robert
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wall , former ubs americas ceo and fox news contributor. >> robert , you see a bright. side here. s what is it? >> i would say i see a brighterh side. the i mean, this is nothing likessi. the 2008 recession. i was at the lehman crisis at weekend and there was leverage throughout the system with banks and everywhere else . tht the laboring tha market is stronger than what t depicted. ing to we're going to see north of two hundred thousand job gainsf tomorrow . has subs inflation has subsided a bit, although i'm still very nervous about a long tail.r spendi consumer spending has been strong and gdp came in veryvery strong yesterday. st, i would say i'm nervous about inflation, but i don't see the hardse landin g like peter sees, although the inverted yield curve is probably tellin curveg >> he's right, peter , without g getting too wonky about inverted curves. do you do you agree with this? fairly positive assessment? no, well, i agree in a way.
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it's not like the two thousandic and eight recession or financial crisis. it's actually going to be much worse thanoing trs that. this is just the beginning.thin i think we've been in a stealth recession all year, but i thinke the recession is going to getis much worse in twenty , twenty three . but it's also going to get a lot worse is inflation, because one thing that's kept a lid on consumer prices inin twenty , twenty two has been the strength of the dollar. but i think the dollar has lostf that strength. novem itbe had the worst month in 12 years in november. it's off to a horrible start ine december. i think we're going to have a currency crisis in twenty , twenty three and that's going to fuel the inflatio fuel thn fi as the unemployment rate is really spiking and this recessio andn is kicking into a higher gear. well,higher robert , the problm here is that we also have a lot of consumer pessimism outssimis there.ou and after we've blown through the strategic petroleum reserve, we've kind of out of
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ideas about energy prices whentu energy prices continue to rise and the sanctions, russianing i sanctions are obviously kicking in. where does that leave us ? >> because costs are continuing to go up. i mean, i mean, laura , you're. right. >> i'm very nervou s aboutbvious energy prices.ly obviously, i think we shouldhouu buy in the open market as needed to report oil intotrac the strategic petroleum reserve. but we've had the perfeceserve t we've hat storm . we've had like the embargo of the early 80s with russia.lf typ we've hae d the persian gulf tye crisis of 92 , and then we've had the post recession demand of 08. so we'vef 20 had the perfect storm between the ukraine and post covid. soin i'm not bullish at all i on energy prices staying low. ng i actually think into a the winter months it's going to be a bit tough, especiallyeue in eastern europe, i think..at i that beingng said, i've recommended that we ridderal the federal sales tax, gas taxso and rid state sales gas tax.
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let's put money right back into consumers where it's being hurt the most, which i actually think putin is a major issue of. why gas taxes, gases have gone so often. >> now, when w up.e keep wantina to prolong this war by spending an enormous amount of moneyha on munitions to ukraine as well ,that's not making it ant yisit better. well, peter , treasuryt wh secretary janet yellen was asked about what was causingis c thisord record high inflation night, and this was her answer. >> remember, everybody stop spending on services. they were in their homes for a year or more . they wanted to buy grillsd to b and for office furnitureuy. hom they were working from home. they suddenly started splurging on goods at. okay, so this is the consumer's recession. inflation, i should say.ng peter , i never quite have heard anything like that before. >> but what janet yellenhere did is overlooking is just where did all these consumers sittingm at home get all this money
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to buy all that stuff? they got the money from the u.s. government that flooded the economy with pp money and unemployment benefitst that in many cases were two to three times what peopleth earned when they actually had jobs. and so the government made itler possible for the unemployed to sit at homeloyed and keep t spending money as if they stillh had jobs and were productive members. ere prodve membersof society.fl so the inflationwa was created by government and tax cuts are not the answer right now, unfortunately, because we just substitute inflation for taxation. what w for e actually need is bg cuts in government spendinggettn and unfortunately that we're getting more government spending. now. t we're going to get the omnibusbl bill thanks to republicans. so, gentlemen,s to republica gre you. republi is the republican lieutenant governor of georgican a actively suppressing the vote in his own state? plus, westate plus just learnedg
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nineteen sixty five , the three tenors in rome iroman n nineteen ninety . and who can forget whitney houston's national anthem at the supe whitn r bowl. but there is another performance. it's getting getting a lot of traction. at cnn yesterday, it caughy.t our eye. this up and comer sees a future not in politics.n politics, but perhaps in a but perhaps in a contributor ship. meet republican lieutenant governor of georgia jeff duncan . i showed up to vote thisbout an morning. i was one of those folks who got in line and spent about an hour waiting and , you know, was the most disappointing ballot i've ever stare was td at my entire life since i started voting, you know, had twoand th candidates that i just couldn't couldn't find anything that that made sense for me to pu to my my vote on. o vo one so i walked out of that that ballot box showing up to vote, but not voting for either one of them. >> let's unpack this, shall we? now, he claims he waited int din line for a'tn hour but didn't th realize that he wasn't going to vote for either candidate until he actually physically
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saw the ballot. . >> does anyone on earth believeh this story? i think about what thi s likn if duncan is lying. it's a sad attempt at gaining new friends at cnn. but if he's telling the truth, he is kind of, in essence, suppressing votes and it's just not that smart. so we're. going to say this tonight, the ingram angle. if youh were in line with jeff duncan , if you saw that man in line when you were voting, we at the angle want to hear fromwe you. we welcome any corroborating cor evidence of this event.>> speak and speaking oinf georgia, as w await the results of the runoffh this coming tuesday,m the midterm results paint a dire picture for the future of the democratic party. according to the analysis from the new york times,evid the evidence so far raises thish distinct possibility that sha the black share of the the electorate sank to its lowest level since 2006.it it certainly did in states like georgia, where authoritative data is already availabl e. congress joining mema now is florida
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congressman byron donalds,at congressman, that the data here reveals that the the democrats remain almost wholly dependentwy now on white , college educated voters, especially women, soin how damaging is this nowerican d on the african-american side for the democrats? >> democr it's very damaging simply because black voters have seen ,frankly, with year after yeartg of the same gas lighting,d sa the same talking points, the same promises that go nowhere and the actualness o ineffectiveness of what happens when they govern. economies go bad, borders arewie wide open. people open,. they're actually subverting the law. they're suppressin actuallg frea speech. world war three may be breaking out the implications ofents a democratic governance are clear for everybody to seerefo,t to mention crimes. way,h, yeah, by the they don't want your kids to get the best education possible. black voters have had enough, and that's why you're seeinge.bc
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this constant shift.seeing now, i will say to myhift a colleagues and on the republicannd side of the aisle, that doesn't mean they love us . we have a job to do with blackvi voters or frankly, all voters in the united states tote demonstrats toe conservatismthey actually is and how that can help all people in america. agri and that doesn't include agreeing to omnibus spending bills thatom give democrats all the power and usno leverage next year. it'se next ridiculous. hav now, congressman, we have some breaking news tonight that georgirnora lieutenant governors back on cnn again tonighttoday i with anotherth masterfulmance. performance. gg to schel walker is goin to go down probably the worst h republican candidate in the history of politics righ t. it's just no way to run away from that. and i think the energy levelener behind his support, it's the best case being made right now as well. is goin he's going to be a republicag t vote for us . and certainly that meansso a lot to me. i care about republicanism. blicanisi , i care about conser. >> i'm passionate about it. congressman, this is a top republican official in the state of georgia throwing
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our candidate under the bus.able unbelievable. laura , normally professionalros on your show, but i'm a discarid that. y activists and listen, i'm a tea party activist. that's how i got into politics. we lecture time and time againuppt that you got to support and get the team, get behind whoever the nominee is so we could goalf go in. so for the gall fo this datar ty to show up and say, oh, i couldn't vote is absolutely ridiculous. you want to go do that, jeff duncan , stop being lieutenantie governor . go butenant e a normal citizen. it is atrocious when you haves i whenou you have a republicanand on the ballot, you show up ifd you get the job done. if you're going to be in elective office. electo do this mess, no, i'm sorry. this guy has got to go. >> i'm sick of him now. he's a complete nightmare. the democrat never pull thatpult kind of stunt on their candidates. never. congressmat kindn, great to see. and up next, we take you insidee the meeting between emmanuel macron and joe biden.ees >> the last bite explains if your business kept on employees of the pandemil it takc innovatn
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>> laura: joe thinks such a
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budding romance that he doesn't want to share with anyone.s fr even with his friends and the media. >> president emmanuel macron and i had time cha to spend togethe. and we came to tell you -- >> laura: you can almost hearht their hearts breaking pair that is it for us tonight. by the way, i saw his motorcade and it was quite long for a motorcade activist. >> carley: a fox news alert we are waiting for november jobs report. the federal reserve is set to meet and raise interest rates yet again. >> todd: joe biden is making no apologies for the status status of his economy. the tech spending spree that he likes to call the inflation reduction act despite it having some glitches. i want to say glitch. the president will explain in the coming

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