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documents folded up? and one of biden's old bicycle basket's million or maybe stuffed in one of his dogsdogs beds? i mean , anything's possible. and during a week when the biden administration has hoped had hoped to be celebrating lower inflation numbers, it's insteambers,d havg to make inconvenient announcements. now, just look at the pained expression on merrick garlan md face today when he announced the appointment of a special counsel to investigate biden'suo possession of classified documents. now, garland was painted intofter a corner here first after the u.s. attorney investigating this matter recommended a special counsel. what was he going to do? sec buont second, because he appointed one and the trump matter and august, the doj seized on trump stories of classified documents at tha mar-a-lago, claiming that this raised serious questions overpb everything from possible criminal wrongdoing to compromis wrongdoe intel sos
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to even treason. but understand this. merrick garland doesn't believe biden did anything wrong and hea won't change his mindt regardless of what we learn. and ditto for most of the american media, becauser al remember, there's no scandall. here. this is biden after all. but if there's a scandal, it's that biden and his administration spent the past two years trying to smea st twos predecessor as the media ignored the longstanding corruptionignore of biden inc lg and re the biden laptop story that they dismissed and ignored ,the american press was fullidey aware that the biden family had been on the take for many years. >>for many they've known that hr was being paid millionsbecaus by foreign interests, including china, because of his daddy'se positionpo. t hid they stillhe won't demand the names of the anonymous buyersto this of his lousy pais to this day. and today,today, t the only reao the press, the white house
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doj are worried about biden's document is because of the possible fallout politically for biden and because they lacerated trump over the records issue for months. >>p records i and months. they have to at least pretend to be consistent and press. the white house on some obvious questions like why these records even come to light. six years after biden left office as vp at the podium when the search started, why they were searching ins th the first place. the president concerned that there mae president concerthered documents. agaisomeone tipped them off? what sparked this? again,n no i'm just not going to into details from here. i'm not going to go into specifics from here. >> now, why is this? why can't she go throughimeline? a simple timeline? i'll tell you why the white house is once again being hoisted on its own petard. here and their desperate desire to name the first minority to be white house press secretary. hey ignorethey ignored some bass
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a white house press secretary has to be trusted to be able to think on her feet. >> is the president sloppy? >>de hisnt a handlinndg of class material? the president and his lawyers acted promptly overy of upon di of this mistake. i'm going to leave it there. classifie.dse documents been stored in his garage? look, again, and not just me, he has said this. you've heard the president say a this twice. lrea already. and he said this before. classified documents and information. >> he takes that very seriously. actually blinking out morse code help there. >> i'm not authorized to believe that a president who claims to know nothing about documents stored for years and unsecure locations bee can be believed. documents inve his own garage and in his office that that president takes the handling of classified information very seriously. >>very i don't even think the ps secretary believes this, especially given what biden
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just said a few months ago. >> you saw the photograph ofthe the top secret documents laid out on the floor, mar-a-lago. what did you think to yourself, how that could possibly happen, how one, anyone could be thatbea irresponsible? t just totally irresponsible, total irresponsible. he if only trump had stored the documents here. >> i don't know, a garage. sixty eight mercedes two edsall classified material next year. >> corvette. >> what were you thinking then? he was going to get a chances go to speak on all this,d god willing, soon. wat as i said earlier this week, people and by the way, my corvette and a locked garage, okay, so it's not like you're sitting on the street. >> but anyway, is in a locked garage. >> yes. as well as my corvette. okay, could there be anything more insulting to our intelligence than that response? onse? just but just as our own peter doocy was getting somewhereempted
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with biden, the president's media poodle's jumped in for the rescue of the first lady as the first lady. >> she's doing really well.ng ra she's up.ll s wehe had's had breakfast this morning. what do you have for breakfast? was it good? how do you like your eggs?deflec the deflectet distraction game? it's so obvious to all of youlog who have been followin og how the media has shielded biden for decades from failing to press the white house about the president's cognitive state. to their refusal to believe hisr son and siblings have gottenem extremely wealthy by trading off biden's roles in government . >> the u.s. authorities are saying, if those emails we just talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort, it is so t isobvious a russian operationl of a sudden to two and a half weeks before the election ofn o this laptop appears somehow. >> and even as the mediaiden is forced to repeat about
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the bida documents, what they said about the trump documents that they could compromise national securitycoio >> there's always a but to help minimize potential damagey th to the big guy.found >>a analysts say the documents found in president biden's t stash that were markedopco top secret could compromisemp national securitro iy if they fa into the wrong hands. but they also say this kind of i mistake likely isn't unprecedented. >> it's not as likely as an unusual and now that a special counsel has been appointed, youc can bet the press will prettybr quickly pivotht to covering their preferred stories like jorge santos and the and the prd boys. but if i were in the press gallery here, a few questions i'd ask first. and this goes to the chain of custody question regarding these documents. will the white house disclose visitor logs of everyoneinto who went into biden's wilmington residencenn and everyone who entered his pen center office? that law would cover the day the documents were brought
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there all the way to the day they were removed. second, do any of the documentst referred to biden familyeir busi members, their business interests, including basma, either directly or indirectly? and third, where are those leakt photos of the documents splayese oudet on the floor once they wee secured by federal authorities? remember, they look good in the mar-a-lago right afterproble someone at the fbi, no problem's releasing pictures of all of trump's classified documents. it was so dramatic. now, pay close attention to how all of this plays out, because everyone's credibility iniabili biden's political viability already severelyty damaged, is n the line here. if only th e supposedte professionals who are supposed to be checks on authority acted as sucd h. and if only the doj was blindan in the pursuit of justice, and didn't crave an indictment of donald trump, if only we hadr
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a president who cared more about what was good for the country and less about cow to protect his family' ps corrupt business interests. bu t in the end, the truth eventually will come out. drip, drip, drip and that'ss mie the angle. >> joining us noisw is mike davis, founder and president of the article three project, and charlie hurt, fox newsr an contributor and opinion editor at the washington times. mike , what can you tell us about this specialr prosecutor, robert hunter? whwho did work during trump's term in office? >> unfamiliar with robert? her from my time on the senate judiciary committee. and before that, he robert , worked for chris wray att th the justice department startinea back in two thousand six . chris wray has is now the fbi fi director , james comey was their boss, rod rosenstein worked with them in the justice department.
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rob her, went to work for rob rod rosenstein at the u.s. attorney's office in maryland when when rosenstein was the u.s. attorney us attor,a rob went to work for chris wrayw in private practice twice.icher workrob worked for rod rosensten as the number two to rodtwo to rosenstein when he was the deputy attorney general, the number two at the justice department. it was rob her rob who managedcollusio the mueller probe, the russian collusion, hoke's. >> well, okay, so what does that tell us ? doesit that tell us that he cane be fair, he won't be fair? or fai is is just a six degreesf separation coincidence? >> you know, it's to be determined. it's just he's had his hands on a lot o tf scandals involving trump. he's been involved with a lot of people who have been out to get trump. we'll see what happens with the special counsel probe. it's it's interesting thatamer attorney general merrick garlanic d immediately turned to rob her as a special counsel here when he needed a lifeline.t
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>> so we'll see what happens. all right, charlie. and as you might imagine, msnbc, they're notot too t too d by this appointment. >> here's former us attorneyma harry littman. i don't think it was necessaryon because the regulation thatfical garland invokes as specifically you have to determiny e that a criminal investigation is warranted. and we've heard a lot of reason war s to worry about the politics of it, but not criminal of potential conduct, charlie. >> not a whisper.hi wellsper w, we already know that biden was misleading the public this week on the fact that there were more than one location where documents were found. foun? rectments we yeah. yes. peopl absolutely ridiculous. it's hard to take them seriously on any of us . but, you know, let's step back for a minute and let's not forget, you know, ye yett again the fbi, the department of justice finds itself playing favorites in the middle of an election.. the issue of trump's
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documents at mar-a-lago was an issue in the campaign leading up to these latest elections. joe biden himself, as youn played in that clip, joe bidens himself inserted those documents into the campaign and ran part on and f the electn for democrats against donald trump, against republicansmocra on that issue. the fbi, department of justicedu knew about these biden documents before the election and they chose to cover it up, even though the president was using this exact same issue. noi and there is nffo difference. s it's the exact same issue. even though the president was using it as a political cudgel to beat up republicans. my my hunch is that the reason that the only reason that the attorney general has made this this decision is because he realizes the timing is bad for republicans in the house are coming down. ging thi and so he looked around and picked the least damaging thing. n over he could launch an investigation into biden over and of course, ignored all of
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the monstrously huge stories out there that are that continue to be ignored. but i think mak maybe 50 times e more important than these documents. >> well,se mike , i want to play d atment from what happene the state department today. watch this. e departmenty stat documents that are part of these documents that were found? of course, that would not be anything i would know. it is noould t anything as the secretary would knowwe. s n as we've heardso from the white house, it is not something that the president knows. mike , i want to note here that ned price is boss, of course, at the state department.e pe anthony blinken was employednn t the pen center where some ofwera these documents were found, as were a number of otherration former obama administration officials. >> so the web kind of gets thicker and tighter, does it not? >> yeah. i mean, this is the pen center got, what, 50 million dollars from china to fund this thing, back andto step remember this president trump,fo
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as a former president , harmdert the absolute constitutional and statutorionad y right to take his presidential records, classified or not, when he left office. contrast that with former vicet president jo e biden, should who absolutely did not wha bt they should be looking at here is espionage and theft of government property. goveo predicate crimes that the biden justice department is bogusly looking at to gobide after trump. president biden actually did that in this case. not only did he have these documents, these classified stolen classified documents ins, two different locations, maybe even more , who knows? he moved them at least twice. he moved them when he before he, left office on january 20th, 2017, and he moved them againedt in february 2018. when he moveo d into this penn biden office. and remember, hunter biden hadh keys made for some chinese agent. so one a former a former vice president joe biden's office. >> i'm in there's a lot ofswerei
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questions that need to be answered. i want to see the visitoisitor s both at wilmington and at the penn center. ng we have to know who was in and out of these buildings and ultimatelys , what was in these documents, especially if they related to the biden family. think thank you both. now in moments, country y music legend larry gatlin remembers lisa marie presley after her shocking death tonight. plus, a canadian man suffered from a debilitating skinn condition afteconditr getting hs covid shots. anctors were so scareds to lin anythingyt to the vaccine that o they prolong the suffering. >> he's here nexurt. this year, the movies and shows you love are all screaming in one place. fox nation now is the best time to explore fox nation's incredible shows. where i read what it took for yellowstone to be here so that we could all enjoy it. i realized that this was a story that i suddenly wanted to share. i say when i'm done, not that
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and make a family communications plan protecting your family is the best plan you can make. >> the only child of the king o of rock and roll, elvisch presley,rock ' has died.sa lisa marie presley was found unresponsive this morning in her calabasas home in california. she had gone into cardiac four arrest. now, she'd been married fourtime times, including to danny keough, michael jackson and actor nicolas cage. the fifty four year old is survived by three children. actres cans riley keough and twn girls harper and finley lockwood. y died her son benjamin, tragically died by suicide in 2020ountry american country and southern gospel singeerr songwriter larry gatlin, who knew the king ofhe rock and roll and lisa's father
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,elvis, joins me now. larry, this is so sad to have heard this. this. r reaction tonight well, hello, laura . it's good to see you.ances. i wish it were under different circumstances. i wai was shocked at seventy four years old. i think i probably think these days in which i live a little bit more about death, e but than i didat when i was fifty four or thirty or twenty four , we were told quese some christian people say, well you're not supposed to question god .. i think that's malarkey. key.we wouldn't be human beingsf we didn't question when thingshp happenen t to young people like lisa marie or to the young man who almost died the other day. thanks to the grace of god , the paramedics brought the young football the par playr back to life. so i'm very saddened by it. their family has so much that fa tragedy in that family. and , you know, my one of cousi nsmy cousins, believe it or not,
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john dún, who wrote no man is an island unto himself. we are all part of civilization. and when any perso when ann diet affects me because i am part of the main i am part of civilization, part of humanity. so when our fellow, our fellow man tragedy strikes this, obviously it breaks our hearts. it really does. well, elvis, as everything i'vee read and the biographies of elvis that i've been able to read over the last daugh twenty five years, he loved his daughter so much and his only child, and she had to obviously understand her father's drug use. her son struggled with addictionrug use led with l suicide, was well documented. hemented hr own stints in rehab and struggles with cocaine and other drugs. we have no idea what the cause of death was. ultimate cause of death. card otheiac r than cardiac arrest, t caused the cardiac arrest. but this is really justbvious
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a series. ly and obviously michael jackso n dying after the use of propofol. so this is a series, tragic, tragic events. >> well, really, as you know, i've been in nashville. i've lived in nashville on ande off for the 50 years. and we have seen time and time again the the children of peopl famous people seem to have a tough road to go. and but look, all of us who among us you know, those people out there right now trying to , you know, buy bread by meal, by diapers for their kids, wes we're kind of in a jam as a world and as a country. so it is time for us to to kind of circle around and hug each other and pray for each other. nothing we can say will really make him feel any better. but we say it anyway because our hearts have compassion for these folks. i knew lisa marie a little bit. in fact, i babysat with her
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eight years ago, believe it or not, when her mom was good friends with carlina michelle, friend of ours, and we were in vegas and she was just a baby, just an infant. baby a so the few times i met her, she came on the grand ole opry she s a couple of times. she was very sweet.d an i loved and respected her father. and i think it's one of the tragic well, flexing. it's tragic when anyone passes away, especially in the prime of life. so praying for are all the precious reason and wishing that god's peace and comfort come to them. >> i think you're right that it's so many talented musicians . i mean, and obviously they're po famous people. michael jacksopl n, prince, obviously, we don't know what bt happened in this case, but there are just so many jim morrison, i mean, over the years, i mean, so many have whitn passed away. whitney houstoeyn, the list goes on and on of people, just >> amous talent. you know, a lot of times it's hard for people to tell us .
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no, you know, how do you tellllv elvis presleisy stopped and people told me to stop doini doing it.e and byof aggressive a mercifulr god , when janis and coach darrell royal came to me and said, you have to stop acting like that, is in makana book on page one fifty seven , i think my little storyk my s with coach robert , it's hard for me.o th noat, man, you can't do that. it's hard to do that.ot for tbut thank god for those people who do and for you folks out there and radio on tv land, ift you have somebody in your life who's having trouble with it, go , go take a hold of them by the name and by the heart and tell them there they needy d to do somethin g about it. >> so i'm grateful to god. daryl and janice did it for me. larry, thank you forig q for y your remembrances tonight. rey, reallyl appreciate it. >> thank you, larry gatlin.rbin and here's a disturbinstg story courtesy of our neighbors to the north. in 2020 one , a man named sirota hautamdki said he went
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to get his first covid shot as the government candidate mandated. and i'm going to let him explain what happened next. >> hs to ce told thibcs to the t before i got the media. >> the cover the vaccine. oblemn i never had anything. and this kind of problem for any role in my life. after i got the first shotlate ten days later, there was like a small acne or like pople. then i took the second shot with , like, 48 hours later, my hands arm, my legs, eveneven my bag. e it was getting the same thing. and it started burning. >> but even more alarming than the debilitating reaction to that shotctio was a medical community terrified to draw any correlation to the vaccine itself from the cbc. ke >> the doctor, she looked at me like this would look, you know, this is not because of
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the injection. >> and don't say thisjectio is because of the injection.n. >> it wasn't until the fall ofa 2020 two, nearly eighteenug months after his symptoms started that doctors recommended a drug called depiction. the only problem, the injections needed need to cost him thirty thousand dollars a year. >> joining m e now is to himself ,along with his wife, fatma, who witnessed this horrific ordeal. >> jacir will moderna.you that was a vaccine that you gotr to be picking up the tab for these treatments. trthat is just outrageous, actually . >> first of all, good evening to you, laura . >> i , i don't know exactly seriously how to start. how to first of all, i've been suffering for over eighteen months so far after i got the covid during the vaccine. >> the second thing actually like i have, i've
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tried with many attempts to seee a doctor.é first of all, i'm a resident of quebec. i've tried like many timesbe to see a doctor in quebec for many months and all the attempts were failedno docto because there's no doctors atinn all in quebec acceptiny g any new patients after that. >> in around september, 2020b. one , i lost my job. i was not ablele to work because of my medical condition. i then i was borrowing money from my dad to go and see doctors after that in ottawa.teh atand ontario. a lot and i wa os being a lot of money and like in ottawa or limited in time. >> so i have to get to theump point here. co sorry to jump in, but no one no one wanted to believe you, correct? i mean, that's the mai mn pointt here. >> they don't want to believe you.
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they're trying actually , there the doctors, first of all, t they don't want to say that because of covid vaccine. sot they when i was mentioning e this reaction after the covid vaccine were said, no, it's not because of covid vaccine. you're wrong. and they were giving different a reasons. i've been likesons every doctor i've been to , they weres saying different things. >> i reached a point actually , like i really give updian the canadian health care system until i did meet with dr. anthony kompong and he did understand the situation . situation. >> how do you say to tonight, what do you say to everyone tonight? who is someone who health healthy, healthy and young and they have no medicalme issues. they have a choice betweendi takingcal es they g the the vat given your what you've gone through. what do you say? >> actually , first of all,
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every i say to everybody around the world, if you have any kind of reaction, and especially it starte d after you got any,the covi like, shock of the covert vaccine, go try your best visit . >> mancause a y doctors even i , because a lot of doctors, they will not believe patients. >> that's to say like this is because of covid based on my experience. >> so i am just going to advise people, go help yourself, try mx to do your max in order to . >> because for me, now, my health has been destroyed. >> my life has been changed. what was unfortunate about we got to go are coming up againsta a hard break, bu ct we're going to continue to follow this story. there's so many cases of people
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counsel has been appointed by merrick garland, you you know that any further probing of the biden family is just going to be seen as a witch hunt appeal on your response to that. >> well, not really. the biden family investigation pertains to influence peddling. it pertains to alls to the anonymous money thatus the biden family has received. the good thing about this document, with respect to my investigation is the fact that people see with the bidene bide n center how much of that money came from china. and even more concerninghina, they were from anonymous sources in china, anonymous sources funding the bides fundn center, anonymous donations to businesse s from china. anonymous, buyers of hunter biden's art in china.hole there's a pattern here with china. and the whole reasonon for i wee investigating joe biden is because we believe that becal he's compromised because of the millions of dollars that his family has received fromars
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china. this and this is another example of g this family potentially being compromised. >>oi well,nt of on this point influence, peddling. and do we believe that the documents themselves will be revelatory on matters relating to the biden family? i mean, you've been around town for a while. >> what's your gut here? well, the fact that they saidth ukraine, there were documents to ukraine, that's very concerning because, you know, biden came on the radar screen during the charisma issue. he dm that's the issue.oc the democrats tried to and successfully impeached donaldd o trump over. but at the end of the day,f thea the wrongdoing here was it was probably by joe biden trying to get the ukrainianof authorities off hunter biden, because the media was a shadyl deal . and when ssho when the ukrainian government thinks something shad y is pretty bad. so, you know, the documentst pe herertai that pertain to ukraine
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are the ones that are of most interest to me. we want to kno we w what those documents actually were. we want to know, obviously, wa to bothcess the house and the biden center. wei wondedidn'tr why the fbi dt raid joe biden. we wonder why we're just nownini learning about this when the first set of documents wer e discovered november the second. i mean, we wouldn't even knowut about this if it weren't for the fact that there had been a lot of questions breaking this. king. fol right, congressman, we're going to be following this very closely. thank you. so much toso much tonight.es ard and coming up, new battle liness drawn and th oe gas wars of 202r three . charlie kirkorian plus , are chinese police forcesctua actually infiltratinlly g amerin cities? the stunning story about this.to yory abou will not believe it. >> next. >> as women, our bodies changes we age and it's not as easy to lose weight anymore. what before might not work anymore. that's why i teamed up with the
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without the support that i received from paralyzed veterans of america. >> go to pva doug to learn more . they may not have succeeded in banning ghashat oves or football yet, but do not think for a second that the left is giving up on doing both. now let's start first with the stoves. now, while it's true that the feds just pulled back from the consumer product safety commission, move toward outlawing stoves on thiss on the supposed safety issue with gas stoves, but don't for a secondmr
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think it's more than a momentary pause. th they just need enough time to build the media narrative about the dangers of cooking with gas. now, the fear peddlers at slate are helping to lay the groundwork. a piece just published claims that none of this is new or part of a nefarious plot. effec for years, studies have been revealing the harmful effects of gas stoves on both health and the climate. despite misinformation from the natural gas industry. >> now you see what this is allo going right. >> they hate natural gas, in part because the u.s. has so pa much of it. that means independence. and they're also on a warpathatt to eliminate w with the same tye of panic that they use to push the experimental covid shots. >> now, ditto for the way we need to think about football here and their feelings toward that. the left despises the sport. and if they had their druthers ,the sport would never be played again. the damar hamlin case gavemara m hope because like, let's faced'e it, he could have died makingors
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their point that the sport b 45 percent o is barbaric. tball approf americans think that tackle football is appropriate. heterosexual men voted the most support for kids doing football and conservate is more likely to support youth tackle football. just saying it's yet another tragic reminder of the inherent violence of the sport. and the humanity of the young men who put their health and safety on the line. for the nfl's modern day gladiators spectacle. mara hamli oh, but america loves football. damar hamlin loves football. footballit's american as apple . it's awesome for family bonding. which is why the left loathes it. families, fathers, prayer. they don't want any of it. joining us now to discuss all this, charlie, current president of turning point usa. charlie football brought in, what, like 11 billion dollars in revenue last year and an enormous opportunity for so many who otherwise wouldn't
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have economic opportunities, especially in this economy. but the activist base hates football. why is that? oh, they hate it because it embodies american strength. on the clip montage is , you. a evers , they said, a modern gladiator sport, except that everybody lives and has paidey millions of dollars afterwards. and they do so voluntarily. yeah, not not exactly the same thing. and it's lifted literally thousands of people inpeople i v income communities to be able to live upper middle class and at times wealthy lifestyles. the whole discussion around the banning of gas stoves and the banning of football or the demonization of football is bot h around this core idea of american american strength. natural gas, americanit up independence. you said it perfectly, laura . thotball, american strength,perl they want to make america a weak country that is dependent on others in order moresher in a more globalized project of which next week the world economic forum is meeting around these sorts of themes. they need to get of american energy independence. and they need to have american r involved in
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activities or sports that are about grit. husslethat are , perseverance, teamwork, dedicating yourself to alf mission bigger than yourself. football is something that's uniquely american. there's a reason ere's a re why it doesn't work in other countries. and i think that if there's ever a hill to die on , it's especially nfl football. wild card weekend. yeah. and they always talk about how football is so dangerous. thd obviously it'sfootball it's a contact sport and a lot of bad things can happen in contact sports . but how many stampedes have we seen happen in soccer? soccer people are blowing their knees out all the time. i'm not saying it's tough. in some ways it's football impact, but people can get hurt in hockey.orts i mean, these are all context words. i i don't think they like any of these sports . but charlie, as they like soccer because soccer is not american, soccer is okay. but i got to get back to thegasn natural gas stove issue because conservatives notice that the media has turned the debates on them. w now, axiosit is writing that despite official insistencehat h that fears areer of a ban are
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unfounded, conservatives are suddenly championing gas stoves and the new culture war. and the washington posculturt sc the gas stove furor is emblematic of republicans broader efforts to thrust president biden's environmental agenda into the nation's ongoing culture. wars. charlie, i'm happy that they've moved on from the word pownce to thrust here. >> right. but they're the one culture waru for them. they are the ones thatt ey wantn to target t stoves. >> we just want to be able. to cook our food the way we wantat lit a. >> we are being desolate about gas stove. i mean, it's so we're well, right. i mean, it's we didn't bring. this up, okay? ike we di'm sorry. gas stoves are not in my bingo card of the new year. twenty , twenty three culture where like maybe medicals hi mutilation of children, crt woke is not exactly gestapo's. they brought it up. they're banning, they'reng talking about it and then they fearmonger. they say conservatives are getting reallying real angry. might get rid of gas stuff.oposn yog u guys are the ones proposig this and look, what i findthe im to be so interesting about this entire thing is that, first of all, all the images of every usi
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major democrat that is using gas, gas stoves and let's just be honest, i'm an awful chef. it's really hard to be a good chef. have you tried using alectown?d. don't you burn your food? you can't monitary. i can't cook with a gas stove, okay? i burned down a village.i burnel if i have to use electric oils. we grew up with those guiles and that wasn't the best. >> let me just say, charlie. oh, great to see you tonight. defending football, natural gas. all right. new evidence tonight that chinese cops have infiltrated american police forces. what including in new york city. >> how could this happen?? that story next.red by i get refunds. nutes .com powered by innovation refunds can helpto your business get a payroll tax refund. even if you got ptp and it could only takes eight minutes to qualify. >> i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do, get refunds. >> .com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business
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>> laura: has democrats voted t establishing a t congressional committee on trying to do to concerns of anti-asian bias, the ccp is busy at work infiltrating everyrk t american society. "new york times" lays out the frightening detail.offi a nondescript six story office building and a busy street in
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chinatown with mundane businesses on the lobbyen directory.te a remarkable enterprise on the third floor is unlisted. a chinese outpost suspected of conducting policictie operations without jurisdiction orn diplomatic approval. now, back in november fbi director chris ray hinted that these types of operations fo tr the first time. >> it is outrageous to think that the chinese police would attempt too set up shop inpr new york without proper coordination. it violates coventry and circumvents standards, judiciale law enforcement cooperation process. >> laura: you think? now we are learning for the first tim around the time chris wray made those comments, the fbi rate of that office seizing materials in the first known operation of its kind. joining me now former fbi assistant director chris swagger. chris, in your estimation, how
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widespread are these chinese outposts throughout the united states and what the heck is going on herenitestat?ec >> they are all over the place.o when you think of the chinese, you traditionally think how prolific they are instilling our technology and trade secrets and trade information et cetera. we overlook this other aspect of chinese ss and that is chinese dissidents. they are prolific at that.pr thates is why they set up the super police stations across the united states and other western countries around the globe here they are they are to monitor their citizens there to make. frsure they are stating in line and frankly many of them have worst and to be of them have intelligence operatives.tiveha if you have family on the mainland, the chinese government can get you to do pretty much anything.anyt so they are co-opting the students and the universities peer they have these people out
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here acting as intelligence operatives, but they are also spying on them to make surminge are becoming good americans. >> laura: they are enforcers of the ccp doctrine of pro-china, pro-g no matter what. and you think of china as a faraway threat. faraway threat. studying here on some of them you know used to spy on americans, and all of them are approved by the ccp if they come here. h noerw this, and now buying up al the land across the united states and agricultural cocompanies. i mean, this is pervasive widespread. i it is time we have a very t serious conversation why on earth this would ever be all allowed. >> absolutely. c olour college campuses are crawling with intelligence crawling with intelligence thadvanced degrees. they get leased in the tech companies in our defensee
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contractors and most are defense contractors and most are defense private companies appear they are working in those companies. they hold trade meetings and trade associations. we literally let them in the front door. so, it is time.e and the biden story, they suppressed an initiative to go on the college campuses and i identify the typesde of operatis that are taking place. that is sorely needed because i. is happening across the country. and it is how they get theiroper intelligence operatives planted in the u.s. corporations. they are prolific at all types of intelligence gathering, not just coming intog the military intelligence establishment,bl defense establishment,is but any scrap of technology they can get their hands on. >> laura: educationalan institutions across the country have gotten an enormous amount of money from chinese interestst 'sand chinese itself.s,
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follow the money, that is what i always say. chris, we will stay on the story, thank you so much. that is it for us tonight. don't forget to set your dvr so you stay connected with us. i will go to my website lauraingraham.com, and remember, it is american now and forever and greg gutfeld and the game take it all from here. ♪ ♪ speed to the one and only child of the king of rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll elvis presley has died lisa marie presley found unresponsive in her home yesterday after going into cardiac arrest at just 54 years old. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: todd piro, then expecting coming of the decedent at the golden globes with her mother priscilla. they were celebrating austin butler's portrayal of her father. ashley

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