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will be interviewing and having a town hall with theall withartn new speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, in washington.on and we'll discuss a gop house agenda. we'll have an audience full of gop house members. all right. in the meantime, for any news, any time anywhere, it's fox news.com, hannity, .com. hannhe meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura's next. and we will see,e yolau fromurar washington. tomorrow. >>om washingto i'm laura ingrahs is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. run, joe , run. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right.r after millions of illegalmi aliens stop callinll aliens,gra, the migrants, by the way b, have rushed into our country, siphoning off our public services, joe biden was shamedde into making a quick border trip to el paso. now, the tour was highlyaningles choreographed and generally meaningless, kind of a soviet style propaganda kind coup to l
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our dear leader in the beste possible light. e to here you have joe biden going right there to the border i to see what's going on . >> so i give him a lot of credit for that. visiting the border and making sure that conservatives in those areas know that he reallya isn't listening to their concerns about border security. >> he doesrd seeer secm to be ws directly this directly on this issue. >> and he's very aware of what's going on in the border. y coming down and seeing it with the sonar is really madeife a big difference and a bignc difference. who needs comedy with theses? clowns? buo a heck of a job chatting up salvation army volunteers or to say where they have a secret service. same difference. : okay, now, if you're a a democrat, you're still wavings
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off concerns about joe's age and declining cognition. anddeclininthen you're just in. or maybe you know that although biden is one fall away from the senior center lunchroom, draw still the sharpese ist knie in the democrat drawer. it's certainly not this woman who stood like a star wars like century behind biden at thaty bd immigration speech last week. and it definitely, definitely is not mayor pete, starring in his own transportation sitcomn s known as leave it to budha. t >> gege, the deal to you, aware of southwest airlines antiquated system for scheduling priorf southw to chr >> i don't run southweston't r airlines, buunt i 1% back on the late show that you were youa confident thatre they'd be readt to service the tickets that they're selling and the airlines have made major improvements largely because we press them to do that. >> d the bottom line is biden'sl visit to the border was all theatrics, no substance. bones
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and we threw a few bones to ther enforcement crowd, but they do little to change the math. overre getting overrun. there were over seventy three thousand gateways in novembe ir, the highest numbs on record. november also saw the highest number of encounters at the border over two hundred and thirty three thousand. e toa and the total number ofappreh apprehensions and god always foenr 20 to surpassed three poit three million. that's another record .u fr but don't let these numbers by a make you fret because team biden wants yoyou to knowness n they mean business. >> nowow, my administrationforcm is taking several steps to stiffen enforcement for those who try to comene without a legal right to stay. we're focused on cracking down on drug smuggling, which is augn serious and deadly promise or excuse me, we are doing everything that we can to secure the border and to that with irregular migration that is a priority for this
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administration. >> since day one , irregular. migration. at rem now, thaint reminds me of when they told us that inflationtrani and what's transitory, all happy talkto i, no actual factst to back any of it up. you're to asup.k no questions, by the way. >> just believe the empty promises, the president camacho stood before the world and promised everyone that joe would solve all their problems. he would not only end the dust s bowl and heal the economy, but he would cure acne and cause sickness as well. ar sicknnow, remember, joe proms that soon you'll see and feel al all the magic of his runaway spending, by the way, agreed to by key senate republicans. biden saying patients, people
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know it's going to take time to implement our entire economic agenda, which we already passed, and for folks to feel it in their day to day lives. >>t i thinl k folksee s are goig to see it in the next fewtough monthsas as tough as these timei have been, if we look close a little closer, we see bright spots all across the country. we're surely makine are g progr >> things are getting better progress. calling is that what he's calling it?, well, you'll be the judge. here are some headlines. americans retirement accountsd d are drying uigp as they're forcd to dig into their savings. and for one casegs, to pay. the bills. and what about americansns who have no retirement accounts or regular savings? well, they're paying more thanhy 19% interest rates becauseeir they're maxing out on their credit cardscred. and if progress is measured in layoffs, biden's doing a bang up job at goldman sachs. it's a massive bloodbath, they're calling it, where they're going to start axing. thirty two hundredt on wednesday and at salesforce, eight thousand staff will be
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shown the door at amazon, more than eighteen thousand. and remember, big tech and the big banks all wanted biden., wel well, they got biodynamics, didn't they ? and now that he's destroyedde the economy, biden is the democrat's obvious twenty , twenty four choice aftere bowi down to the fringe greenbacksth and the pro tranz radicals, a the biden team is already trying a phony pivot to the middle. and this pivotal performance art was made possible in part by none other than mitchitch mcc mcconnell. >> it's noonnell.t just this pr, but the infrastructure bill , the bipartisan infrastructurestt bill that the president signedur provides dramatic additional pr for eight billion dollars over the next five years. >> bring home the bacon. >> but real americans are not ba impressed and they don't want mcconnell's friend to run
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again. >> no,s fr i don't think biden should run again. he's too old and he's lost itt a and people have really lost respect for him. >>d people i'm not sure he's gog to be up for it physically or quite quite frankly, cognitively. his approval rates are not good. at all. they're very down., and i and i think that our country all needs someone who unites all of us . >> wait a second. >> laurais she actually saying t biden and his kooky cabinet haven't unite america well, but usght be hard to unite us ? i'm just kind of thinking thisin through when they paint half the country is white supremacists. heand america as systemicallyri racist. they tryca as to act like theres still so devastated about january six . but the truth is , the democrats have an intimate relationship with the are insurrection narrative. they're in love with the video and the photos of the chaos. it's sick, frankly, so by all means, run. >> joe , run.bu but no basement campaigning this time.
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no debates hosted by rank partizans, no domination of early voting, no hiding from skyrocketing fentanyl death. and no sidestepping questionsan about hunter's gravy train in china. d esteppinand is mystery art bus and certainly no avoiding responsive ability for inflation and a pessimistic nation. and a pess going to own all of , >> and that's the angle.d joining meth now, mollie hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist and a fox news contributoutor, anr and stephen, founder of america first legala and former senior adviser to president trump. molly, they're trying to paintrn biden as this new kind of appealing figure to unite unite the country. will it work? well , you've got two different realities going on . you've got what everyone in america is experiencinrealitiegi horrible economy, a complete hopolicyof our southern borderen ,foreign policy failures. everyone knows those aredy happening. and ye that isning butt i do the people in the media trying to paper over those. they essentially ran his
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initial campaign might be a little harder for them to do that. r them tw thatnow that they he i the excuse of being in the basement. but i assume tha ast they will try. now, stephen , wheyon you hear the administration say that the border hasth and theirnc priority since day one , explain to our audience how that might be true, bute only for the illegals crossing t the border. >> it's worked out for themm pretty well. tyyes, it is absolutely true. their priority has beens the border that that's understood to mean to get illegal aliens from the other side of the border into our country and our cities, as you know. well, laura , in 2020 , we had2h under president trump president tool you could everop need or ever dream of to keep illegal immigrants out of the country. we had title forty t tito expuln authority. exico. we had to remain in mexico. we have safe third agreementso as ship so-called asylum seekers to foreign countries instead of our soil. n what did biden do?he cam he came into office.
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he turned off every single one one of those tools deliberately and purposefully and ordered cbt cbp to take illegal aliens from the mexicafrn side of the border into our country and resettle them across all 50 states. >> well, but stephen , his namef throw a few boneews to thee enforcement crowd with expansion of of immediateen expulsions to different countries. >> did he do that?t he he's ending title forty two thousand forty two is being wound down. only aun supreme court order is keeping it in place. and what bota is going w to replace title forty with is even more catch and release . so every single alien that today is being removed and italn is a shrinking number. under title forty two , the administration is preparing to shifttle 42, into conventioe catch and release settings, show ulep, get a court date in seven years, have a family, have some u.s. citizen children. >> see, you never stay here for life. for lifand molly, during bident and only trip to the border,
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his administration ended up just passing the buck. >> abbott is not collaborating>' with the federal government on an issue that requiresorat collaboration. we could notion. have the rightsve and the needs of individuals who are seeking humanitarian relief in the united states tosr be exploited for political purposes. we cannot have unilaterapurposel governor action. >> molly, so greg abbott's the problem for actually trying to help his state. thatmollie, is being hammered by illegal immigration. >> what's amazing is you havealm veryig few governors who are actually trying to do something to deal with this crisis caused by the biden administration. o thin and when they do things,gsthey they're fought tooth and nail by the biden administration, whether it was governor deucy in arizonaon, whet, was tryingsf to implement a makeshift border wall that was torn down by the feds or any efforts thatny effor governor abbott or governor desantis make to kind of share some of the burden ofeo these illegal border crossers.th
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they are fought again and really gone after viciouslya by the biden administration. this is a probletim caused by this team beginning on dayn a ste , as stephen said. and they'repe a visit to the border to pretend like it's fixed after years of doing what they did is not going to cut. but you heard the commentators today, molly, saying, well,, mol this just showies you this is what they always do. it's total sleight of hand .it's we don't enforce the border. w so that means you need amnestyue ostry comprehensive immigration reform. they immediately amnesty have tt that's been the game that has st been played in this town for decades. unfortunately helped along by people in both parties. but, yeah, thiby s is intentional, willful degradation ofin our national sovereignty. tentioand america's might try ts the buck. but i do have a feeling that under the new republican house, at least he will not be findingh it so easy. now, stephen , breaking earliert tonight, attorney general merrick garland is assigned the u.s. attorney in chicago to review classified docs found at the penn biden center forhe
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diplomacy and global engagementn in washington. the fbi is alsgto involved in loe u.s. attorney's inquiry now . it wasn' at long ago that the biden administration was hittin wasg the predecessor, dod trump, on this issue. >> what do saw the photograph of the top secret documentsar-al laid outag on the floor at mar-a-lago? what did you think to yourself?i elf?how that could possibly hapn how one anyone could be that wha irresponsible? and i thought, what dataas i war there that may compromiseat m sources and methods justade totally irresponsible. >>responsi stephen , do you thie is actually going to be held or the same level of scrutiny as trump? or does this push the possible trump indictment about these documents off the table? >>trum well, i can't speak for t a highly corrupt doj is going to do. but what i can say is that president trump had absolutey to authority to declassify documents. you know, who doesy docume not have anyority?
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such authority? the vice president of the united states . so when joe biden leftinistrat the administration, he had zero authority to declassify thoseth documents or take them with him or store the himm in violation f federal law in a fair country,fa in a sandakairn, there would be real legal jeopardy for joe biden here. and you want to talk about special counsels. this is where you need a special counsel or the doje has a clear conflict of interest because, of course, they are close to biden as his doj. you need to appoint a special counsel to find out noton only what's going on with these documents, but to look at everyd single residents, property and office under biden's control. ennd offrto determine what other classified documents he has purloined in violations of federal law. >> i mean, molly, this is so delicious and so on many levels. i mean on , they havsoe spent ws and weeks and weeks trying to destroy trump over thesep ovr documents. i mean, it'sse amazing because, first of all, paperwork disputes for former president are actually quite common.
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the idea that they needed to raid mar-a-lagofor form to go and try to go the leaking to the washington pinemar-a-la s and basically accusing him ofsob things that they later revealed thatasing him they were not beg truthful about, whether it was w nuclear secrets or other things thatas nuc is absolutelyy unconscionable. this politicized doj is a, and massive problem. and then forfo ir t to comeis and bite them now is delicious. right. but biden does have a historyry of not being very transparent t with his paperranss. n again, during this campaigneryti where the media ran everything, universityngan, delaware, thatse houses some of his documents, refused to release information, even though there werermatio the sorts of open issues that d needed to be looked at in those documents. and he refused to allow them to be to be shared. this is just reallyll fascinating. >> now, stephen you think the republic on the hill and i'm about to interview matt gaetz and bobert in a fewin moments, but do you think they're going to be able to get to the bottom of this along who all of these others? can we still know who's buying hunter biden's paintings for
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hundreds of thousands of dollars? we >>re that blow art stuff he does . o we jusut of t see more subpoenas coming out of the newho republican house. and i'use, a am confidm confidel will then have ever been issued before in all of the previous congresses combined. we need to fin combined out evey single classified document the bottom has and letts tha department of justice now go tod court and suddenly decide, oh, wait, you can't enforce theseof subpoenas. oh, wait, they don't have the force of law afterla exact t in the exact opposite for two straight years. ler people's taxreturn foturns, they would use tax returns of democrat donors and democrat funders and democrat politicians. >> are you saying there' s a double standardhere with democrats and republicans? oh, my god. is a how could you possibly think that? h of molly and steven, great to see s both of you tonight. thanks so much. all right. as i said, representativeuren matt gaetz and lauren bobert are here next exclusivel y on the concessions that finally pushed them to stand downow on kevin mccarthy's speakership and where this all goes from here, especially, and with pentn budget. >> sta y with us.
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identity crisis, can't seem to agree on a vision oisf whatwe they're for. to be clear , this intraparty e ofte is the caus the lion's share of so-calledncn washington dysfunction. >> i saw. bugs at work.rk. i saw this uncivilized nature, uncivilized. >> you see, everyone has to agree in washington with the left. otherwis, e, it's chaotic. the world is going to comet me s to an end.t well, lesat me just say, thesel, folks are so out to lunch, they don't represent the views ofthe view the people. i think in either left orthe es right, the establishment is blownta so many opportunitien and washington has been frankly ripping off the american peopleo now for years. its language used to describe, among others, my next twg o guests, both instrumental in gaining concessions from newly minted speaker kevin mccarthy. s joining us now, floridamatt g congressman matt gaetz, colorado congresswoman lauren bobert,aecolora great toe both of you. congressman gaits, how confidenssman gat are you tt the concessions that you guys ended up winning aree
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enforceable and you can hold u ca on to them for these next two years? just moments ago, we passed the rules for an 18th congress and those included the enforcement mechanism of the one member motionte, to vacate. now, i don't anticipate thattici we'll everpate have to use thatn but it givesit us the opportuniy to ensure that our goals oug policy, procedure polic and personnel are met.y,edure, p we'rersonnele going to have vots on term limits, balanced budgets, internal enforcement of our immigration laws. none of those things would have happened if we had i caved on monday. buget by getting theseconcessi concessions and coming to a stronger place, the house is in a stronger position. now, here's how the democratsts are responding to the rules package just passed moments agoe . >> these rules are not serio a serious attempt at governing. they're essentially a ransomusap to america from the extreme right. you're still empowering the extremists. empowe don't takeri my word for it. let's go through the rules package. they're giving a single member the ability to remove the speaker at any time, letting a small, far right
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faction hold their leadership hostage. >> congressman, you know your fault. uall apparently, that's usually what the democrats like to say. but this empowers every individual member of congress, vaen the democratss ev. that singlcae member motion to vacate is for them as well. these single subjectng to se legislation pieces that we're going to see thi s is something state that we have ino forty seven state legislaturesha to have it on a federal level ia is massive. so i'm proudm prou that we tookr extra days to make sure that wie get this right. it may look like chaoslike and dysfunction, but i'm a mom of four boys. that's a part of my everyday life. and really last week was the most productive week i have experienced in congress. >> people reallyco saw behindpee the curtain of what happen ss to washington, stuff that i'vehg been railing against forai twenty plus twenty five years. these omnibus spending bills,knw nobody knows what's in them. it's just junk and the kitchenin sink thrown in things thatn and congressmen, senators don't want to be held accountable for. so you can't say you votedted ai
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against border enforcement. what they say, congressmann is i gates, is . oh, no jus, i just voted to keep the government open. >> that's essentially what they do, correct? well, in the whole some of whate movement was to ensure that never again would wens never bei to take a voteke on something like this omnibus legislation. and i actually think thiswill will make kevin mccarthy stronger as a speaker because indigo'se kevin stronger waitine senate. he'll be able to say,m so i'm sorry, the house rules don't allow us tt alo consider things that aren't germane or that don't comport to a single subject. report, make it better. now, the issue of defense spending, i brought this up several timeiss last week. tre that's alwayats treated as the sacred cow can never touch defense spending, no matter how well the pentagon is , no matter how much scrutiny the pentagonis, no m needs for s failures, we all supportd women our men and women in uniform. but the idea that 55% ofnary b our discretionary budget can't be touched, thosudt bee numberst add up with the cuts that you all want. correct. unless you guyrrect?s ultimatelg start thinking about cutting parts of the military. we'r e certainly going to haveth to look at a number of things to get this budget, a number ofh
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things. >> youth can'tat o get away witn oh, nogs, no, no, no. it's many things that we're going to look at. but defense is sort of bigs not enough. no, that is absolutely one of them. and we have a lot of defenseif hawks in the house of representatives that are probably going to put upa a fight for that. but weto have to have a budget that actually balances. and that's what thishat to congressman gets on that. that's the defense - issue. s and th the hawks in the republicanof party and some of the democrat party saying, no, no, no, no, no, you can't touch that. i heard the comments eventhe tonight. you can't toucdeh the defense.f, you're being you irresponsibleon with national security. the wall streesible t journal ay a very powerful piece today. national security is astret risj with what you guys did. >> i represent the district>> that has the highest concentration of active duty military in the country. and we can defend this country and project power more efficiently and more effectively than we do. president trump was the firs proactitt to d president to demand an auditem f the pentagon, and they could cut defense. well, we got an audit, so weo we show where they failed withctually deliver on some of the authorities. and how about we start with ukraine before we do before we do what we do ford onu our troops?
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>> i thinkkraine. it's a prettyy case to make that some of this money that we send to ukraine without requisite accountability should be the first place for reduction. >> all right. we've got to play thisace fon. video. amatic onis was v the real dramatic video on friday night. so we were live 10 to 11 .0 an and all this stuff wasd s happening in hour and minutes after we got off the air as onet of the most talked about moments, mccarthy comes over toward you. you see it gets heated. coming lauryn's right next to yeah, you there's there are you.eporte now, fox news reported that you appeared to mouthed the word comedy during this exchangde you had a liberator. congressman, the world wantsts,h to know what wasat w said here. >> come on . this is a pivotal moment. what was said?>>f well, thisti wasming a matter of timing. and those of us wh o had withheld our support for speaker mccarthy f wanted to moe as a group. we thought i wt should be aifyig unifying momen mt. he i'm glad tha t to speakertw mccarthy's great credit ino sp the final moments, he made the requisite concessions to bring our team together it ti tod put us ighn a great position to do what we did tonight, vote to get rid of eighty seven thousand irss, i
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agents. so i think that, you know,rial the imperial speakership is over. nancy pelosi will be the lastt imperial speaker because nowtheo we're going to unlockte the potential and all the members. and i'm glad that speakeerd i'r mccarthy saw it that way.way. now, i also saw that you both were talking to various democrats during the process t and you especially weralkimocrag to congressman congresswoman jane paul and others. ght of was there any thought of a deal with democrats during this process ever absolute now? i was pretty cozy talkingretty to theco well, nothing wrong with that. and they're fine people, justt, like republicans. want to know what i was talking with congresswoman gypo about, it was about the big tech legislation thatat we i supported with her to break up these companies. and we werwee talking about during republican control. could we get those bills to theo floontr that nancy pelosi wouldn't bring to the floor until her husband was trading big tech stocks?g bi could you work with some people on the left on some of these issues, congressman boehner? because, you know, these guys are vilified rightissues, now.s people are tough on you.ek last week i was kind of tough lo
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on you last week, but there aref a lot of great things that were done because of what you guys did to hold out on this stuff. so could you guys work together ? i believe that the congressievea is going to be much strongertro than it was going into this the republican party. and we will be able to work with some democrat s. crat there were many democratss, and who campaigned on conservative values and i want to hold them to it. they were talking aboubot securing a border and reducing inflation and energy independence even. and this was a battlase and a lt of elections that we were seeing. so i want to hold them t to thao to those promises and bring them into the committees in t discussionsmove t to actually move things thathiod would be ironic back on track. yeah, that would be ironic.bipat ironic iisf it wereresult more bipartisan as a result ofie all this. right. we'll see. congressman gates, congressman e. etz,bovver, thank you both for showing up tonight. we really appreciate it. and the angles got an inside scoop on what prince harryco is doing next as he desperately tries to sele a lol that new snt of a book.ri raymond arroyoth has all the details seen and unseen as nexxus
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it's time for our seen and unseen segment when we explore the cultural stories ofd the day. >> and for that we turn to foxen news contributor raymond arroyo . all right, raymond, prince harry really doing the media blitz, isn't he?t he i mean, is he is on like you farm a farm update. you know, he's on every show. he's on everything. mae problem is there are only so many ways to claimd tra victim status and trash your family, whether you're sittinhether yg opposite michael strahan or anderson cooper. , it's the samede routine. se the >> the royals used the racist british media to attack meghants markle. >> the fact that she was american, an actress, divorced, black, biracial for the blacky mother. my wife is not visibly blackwi, but that's who she is , the way that they speak about her and the way they treat her is incredibly relatable to everybody else. latable toof color.ne what's happened to my wife and what's happened to us happenha peopls to so many peopa
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brity basis because of the british press, because of the racism. >> laura , at what point doespo this story start to lose its traction? dothishe rolled it out with opre the netflix three part documentary, the book, all these high profile interviews. i mean, this is like harry's h personal mini series, the lordhe of the rings. >> you know, he never stops or shuts up. he he just seems and to say anything uncharitable, but he seems rather weak in his just interviews. he just doesn't seemdo s likeee because i don't know, you, prince harry, that he's going to be the uniform. and it's u dashing and he juste raems to be rather weak.ju in these interviews.>> >> and now having repeated himself in front of the major networks, laura harry will have to go to other outlets to continue peddling his storyhe of. well, i mean, there's always judge judy, i guess, though,f mh she's not much for self pity. laura , harry should know that.o or perhaps he could try
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the wheel of fortune.e i'd like to buy an on andlike a grateful pet. then i guess there's always the weather channel, the sussex could air their grievances as bleak weather systems move across the country. athes movithe perfect backdrop , but they won't give up their title. raymoniv, because it's what'spo? the name? >> never get out of him.note on a brighter note, we kev covered kevin mccarthy's election as speaker friday night. t for r those who did not stay up, minoritythos leader hakeemed jeffries delivered a rather bizarre partisan speech. yeah, it was it was sort ofeful a spiteful freestyler in alphabetical order. and yes, he ran through all twenty six letters ofe alph the alphabet. >> house democrats will always ys put american values over autocracy, benevolence overbeneo bigotry, freedom over fascism, governing over gaslighting, over over mar-a-lago normalcy, over negativity. >> laura , this was bromides b
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over brain power. linguistics overlappedro rhymer re over reason. when i heard, wh this,en i thou somebody's been watching too . ny youtube clips of that youth poet laureate amanda gorman. remember her ? >> the depths of death, d despair, in disparity, atrocities across cities, towns and countries lives. lo cous climactic costs never. what do you say about that?ver - i don't know., no he was trying to do kind of a a it was kind of a hip hop kind of ode to reverend wright. but wasn't that spiteful?eful it was an odd and he kindan hopped when he said it was a pop every now and then. it was well, better patter than he did. at least h.e she keepsup the meter. he kind of break s it up. but that was syntex without
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substance, leaving the audienceo speechless. no matter what you say, laura , representative bennie thompson claims leader jeffrey's speech a lithe the best he's ever heard. ten, now, i think he needs to getbefw out a little more often, but there before we go , i need you to i need to hear your reaction to this story. >>reaction out of louisiana. the legislature here has passed a law requiring age verification to access any site with thirty three point three percent of content. now, some stars are upset. the amazing one tells out kick this louisiana law doesn't really carre e about protecting it cares about penalizing a companies. another says, i personally dno fo as anythingn inva more than an invasion of one'ssi privacy. esi guess she means a child's privacy. >> i don't know what talki she's talking about. ng the entire pornhub existence of .n, i i mean, i have no words for
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this. >> i mean, i think it's the least we can do to protect children. i mean, we can't kids at a bar. why wouldn't you call them going on to these parts, thesetd sites? well, we're worried about the privacy of home privacy. yeah, privacy. people were going.you do son' you want to go on the r habit? don't want to have to show i. your id. , totho bad.at'swhat tough cookies. that's what i say. or only fans. . >> i agree. louisiana injecting children do it. yeah, louisian children,a is whl the stories you always happen to have a louisiana story. you had the the horrible, car car theft story last week. y layou always have some wild t. don't know. yeah.tale it's always a couple stories. i haven't even told you about the slew of carjackings and break ins and murders over the weekend. maybe we'll get to that on wednesday. bring your cable. ahbr, maybing e we will . harry all right, raymond, thanks for that. harry update to that's was a very here.y all right. the remarkable recovery of
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the damar hamlin has been dem released and returned to buffalo. damar hamlin esmat a number of key milestones on his journey to recovery. thrilled to wher founde he is t he's up. he's walking around.g ar he's gotou an amazing, genuine sense of humor. >> a week afte r that horrific field, cardiac injury suffered by the buffalo bills, safety he continues to make extraordinary progress is unbelievable. he flew back to buffalo todaycl to be closer to homenue and continue to receivtoe hospital care. is his stunnin cg progressar sly the result of this amazing care he received on an offs of f the field? will americans of faith arai aem convinced that the power omefd n prayer had an enormous positive effect on hamlyn as well? i think we all have to recognize the power of prayer from our coaches, players, the stars and the fans. >> that was in that stadiumroun
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and the people watching from around the world. >> there is power in prayer we cannot let up. >> we all have to continue to pray, continue to prayaniz and pray and galvanize together, because the power of >>ayercause th is real. >> this is remarkable. this is god's work.t is this is remarkable. millions bowed their heads for hamlin's recovery, including the moving prayer services inr v both buffalo and cincinnati. >> we can't participatice in ths medical process, the science process, but we can participate in prayer prayers when we go tok god and we ask him to do something that we can't do. every time somebody heard. it's a sign that our world is broken and we want to pray that god does something to intervene. >> goto interv. ow >> joining us now is a man you just saw, brian tohme, pastor crossroads church was, by the way, is the fourth largest church in the united states . also with me is michaels faulkner, formermi nfl player p
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and pastor at the victory church. pastor tom , let's startyour with you now. i watched your entire vigil on the plane today, and i wow, i was riveted by the entire thing. i wae entires riveted by it. and i was i've been so, like so many americans, so upset about what i saw on monday night. i but i was so heartened to see so many people finally recognizing the true power of faith, community and prayer. >> have you felt the same thing in the last few days? i completely laura , i don'tinkr think america has changed in this regard. i just think the narrative hasee changed where people who say, well, okay, you can kind of me from my prayer or you can say other things are sort ofu get al anti my convictions. but i'll let you get along with that. but when the rubber meetsmajori the road, the majority of americans have a spiritualty bor in their body and lead to prayer. and we don't always have't alwas
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the same god , but we're leaamn in there. and i think that's exactly whatg we're seeing right now, is there's an overwhelminger tha number of data points that says this is what the average person in america does when things aren't going well. >> and pastor faulkner, i wantat to play something fromrom the buffalo bills head coa coach sean mcdermottch,ressin who specifically addressing tomorrow'se reco ing recovery. >> watch this.ve the amount othisf fait.h, hope, and love that we saw on display over the last three days has been nothing short of amazing. >> and just as importantanythi as anything is glory to god fonr for his keeping ma and his family in the palm of his hand over the last couple of days. >>last couple of and his healin pastor faulkner, to see the , you know, these giant men and cs of course, the coach, ale le the coaches relaxium only
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on monday. and to seed to s the outpour ofa prayer that was not mockedno as it often is in the popular h media. how important an inflection point could this be , perhaps in american society?ps in am well, i think it's a very important inflection point ina t as as pastor said, whenever america whenever we have one of these unexplainable catalysts, u graphic moments, most of us turn to god. i remember at 9/11 inn we new york city when we prayed we, literally did pray. when we came to city hall, we prayed. i and so at crucial times in america, we have prayed. but on this account, it is a football player. it is a sports accident. but but demar is such a wonderful individual and as is his story is being his revealed, more and more people are joining in prayer for his
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recovery. it is a it is a significant his nt in which god uses to bring people into his. presence. and that's what god wants. and ths. god wants us to know that he's good. he wants us to know that he loves us . god wants us to be in his presence and this horriblebl situation was an opportunity to for for people to join in i to god's presence and to to hear him say, i love you. >> and pastor tom , i was struck by i mean, i completely concur. and i was so struck, both of you, in reading about demarlife hamlin's life and his fatherwas was imprisoned, incarceratedin for on a drug charge. his mother worked two jobs in a cleaning service that he helped in as well off and working until midnight, then going to play and go to school the next day. and yet the entire time, he
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said that suffering being without his father and working t so hard that suffering made him the young man he turneoud out to be. and he didn't get into gangs and he didn't get into drugs and he didn't get into trouble. and his faith and his family were at the anchor of that. >> well, here's a guy who who had massive problems come his way. he's had massive problems come his way. when you're a person of faith,sa en you a y your relationship with god, your problems, don't go away. they don't. . i mean, the prosperity, healthes and wealth gospel likes to tellb us if you give morlemse money, problems are going to go away. t no, that's not not true. never tells us we're going to have an easy life. poinact, he says in this life, you'll have trouble. from t sohe when you have that perspective from the bible, when you have problems, you don't inherently down god . you instead lean on god to get you through your problems. so demarches probably been exercising that faith or that muscle for the last twenty four years or so. and now it came into being where it is right now in his family around him.
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>> and i just want to go ahead let you go ahead. yeah. no, i you know, i played briefly with the new york jets and there was a player, dennis long, i guess about maybe 20 years ago. that had a catastrophic neck injury and he was not supposed to walk. and i remember i was not playing then, but i was i was part of the chaplain's corps and joined dennis at the hospital. and i can tell you the outpouring of prayer, the outpouring of faith and dennis's faith, he always believed he was going to walk out of that hospital and nobody gave him a chance. and he walked out of that hospital. >> eight months later, prayer works, god loves and god is using demar as a as a wonderful, wonderful opportunity to bring people into his love and to bring people into that wonderful
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circle of prayer and belief in faith. >> i think this is so positive. and in a world that is so broken. and pastor tom and pastor faulkner, i really appreciate both of you and everything that you do on a daily basis to stand up for the true. >> thank you both very much. you are so thankful for a new grim fairy tale, the prince and the pot. >> the last fight explains life asks a lot from you. why not
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>> laura: prince harry pushing his book, he has adopted or w tyadvocated a new type of the. >> we write in the book about psychedelics. >> we would never recommend people to do this, but doing itn with the right people, if you are suffering from a huge amount of loss or control, these things have a way of working as a medicine. >> as>> laura: may be a new chek and trying to reboot as part of
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the netflix deal. >> mri driving okay? >> >> they are far more interesting peer that is it for us tonight, the psychedelics. thank you for watching. it is america now, forever, and greg gutfeld is next. >> carley: a fox news alert lawyer you're with classified documents that one of president biden's private offices from his time as vice president and we are learning his private attorney stumbled on sensitive information before midterm elections. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: great to have you back, partner. >> carley: great to be back, todd. >> todd: i am todd piro and why they did not launch a full-scale probe with unprecedented former
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