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let's see what happens. [applause] thank you all for coming that's all the time we have left this evening. as always thank you please set your dvr sue never missed an episode of "hannity." let not your heart be troubled, "the ingraham angle" is next. have a great weekend and we will see you monday. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. now about five hours ago joe biden touched on a delaware returning to his limits and home and one of the three crime scenes that contain dust by document by his time was vice president. source of the case the white house and many of joe biden's fellow democrats no doubt hope the story goes away goes away fast. there's just one issue.
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we have a ton of outstanding questions. how do these records just all of a sudden become found? joe biden leaving office as a vice president in this miraculous discovery? for days, we've been hearing about this nameless personal attorney to joe biden who turned over the documents. well, today we found the name. bob. this is a revelation that many might gloss over it significant for a couple of reasons. now number one total white house counsel under barack obama also married to joe biden senior advisor, so isolate housekeeping questions from going to him? >> given that the side of the personal counsel having made this initial outreach the national archives them into for the justice department so the person who is questions should be directed to? why the white house counsel? >> whatever my colleague told you in a conversation i need to
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spoke or connected earlier to today. i would ask them the question and anything related to the review i would refer you to the department of justice. >> that sounds great but the department of justice they're still rolling. but don't worry, kj p is here to assure you that everything is above the board. >> does this episode undercut that article? that you restore confidence with your we have in the headlines is under investigation. >> he's bringing dependence of the department of justice that's were doing here. >> yes complete independence. when he knew joe biden committed the exact same thing. should we know is matt whitaker former from acting attorney general nation from me tonight. what is your take? it's a scenario where democrats or try to step in it so know what? if we have this investigation
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special counsel would you take joe biden out of the running in 2024 to sandbag him? >> yeah, i think merrick garland predicted that this would be the outcome. it appears that they all thought this would just go away with the public whenever know anyone have to worry about sort of the eventualities that were dealing with right now. i would be surprised if the democrats or soul bold and merrick garland to go around to try to take out joe biden with a special counsel but your point these are completely unguided missiles. you never know what a special counsel's indigo ultimately. we have seen in our history real one away special councils for example robert mueller for short period of time i supervised my expenses is very little reporting, very little accountability to the attorney general. so from joe biden i'm a little bit worried about the appointment of the special counsel no matter who it is s sean. >> i left congress a little of three years ago i put all my
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documents from congress into a storage facility back in wisconsin. known as looked at them to love congress. but it's interesting that you have a lawyer mr. bauer, high paid lawyer going to joe biden's documents something must've prompted that what he thing would've happen that were brought a lawyer to go through joe biden's documents? >> i believe anything that they told us about this scenario and kelly's documents were discovered, but we were led to believe that they are moving out of these center offices and that's what prompted the discovery of these documents. but each infection on that's coming very little bit is the fact that these first tranche of documents were found in the folder those marked personal. so until joe biden answer the questions from the special counsel who put these in his personal document folder which mark why were they and their question required a personal view? we've been told that the regarding china and ukraine and
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other touchtone pieces of national security issue. but your point inner monologue which is a lot of unknown questions that the white house doesn't seem to be willing to answer right now. >> i want your take on this because msnbc has an interesting theory about what this deponents mean. >> the key issue of willful intent to obstruct that's what's cannot come down to. this waste of elements actually make it more likely that the drg moves on from. because the political space that has been given. by the pen biter center where he parks his corvette. >> it's is about obstruction or the possession of classified documents on authorized to have them? [laughs] [laughs] >> i didn't see the video but it seems like she was spinning around as fast as she could unexplained this way. once again it's reckless
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standard. it's a gross negligence standard we heard all of its on the ceiling of documents with hillary clinton. email server and i think the tour looking at the obstruction of justice is a whole different question a whole different different analysis. but in this case this was a mishandling classified information. i do for my strengths i knew everyone of this piece of classified information i knew there on my desk and i made sure that i return them to a skiff before i went home at night. i'm surprised in this case that joe biden does have and have them at his garage in his corvette. his librarian at the biden center. >> i only have 30 seconds left but i've lost faith in department of justice do you think the special counsel actually do their work and get to the bottom of whether it's donald trump or joe biden should have one fairly? >> yeah, i hope so i feel like you do which there is a two-tier system of justice work closely with department of justice. i have in him, but i will make
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sure that both of these two special councils are playing the same standard to the side effects of the approach with. >> i think the american people need that. >> but wait, there is more. a former top aide to present joe biden exchange emails with hunter biden on numerous occasions according to a fox news different digital view. joe biden's executive estate when he was vice president is among several former as to the president to be interviewed by law enforcement, now the others question reportedly help move materials and belongings from joe biden's office at the end of the obama administration in 2017. the training that everything a person might access to these locations is of the heart of what our next guest is trying to uncover. yesterday congressman said alums the white house urging joe biden to visitor -- colorado commerce men three-member. it is you.
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do you think that the white house is going to heater ask you to release the records of everyone who's gone to see joe biden in delaware? >> i don't and i think it's really important that they do have little faith that they will try to resolve this matter especially a transparent way i think what's interesting is there's a lot of people going in and out of private residences there's a lot of friends upon a we know that the less than savory cave characters and hunter biden hangs out with. so he's bringing anybody into these homes and have access to these documents it's a very scary situation i'm not sure exactly how classified these documents are really the sensitivity of the information that they held, but it summing that would help give the public some sense that there is fair play going on. >> fair play and transparency. pressing this issue at the white house they watch. >> when will the white house
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release a log to the warming house. >> again we did summing that the last administration got rid of. which is instituting the white house locks. the dress alas a ministry's mother got rid of the white house locks? siegel congress when she looks like a boxer where she dodging and weaving but it can keep dodging the question forever. >> the question is really simple one of they tell us who are in these homes. effective they have locks now that's great. i only have it if they have logs on the white house but that's not what the secure documents were left unattended and unsecured location and it's important for us to know what axis to those. >> is not a point? if you know who went to joe biden's home or to the pen biden center than we know who would've had access to these documents and i want to see who could potentially had access to these confidential records. >> then wants to see because every time it hunter biden just
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something uncovers another layer of corruption and wants to know that he was on the board getting $80,000 a month his expertise in oil and gas which is nonexistent they didn't want us to know that he accompanied his father and are forced to to china it was filling with the chinese communist party's bank there are a lot of things and wants to see in the reason they don't want us to know about who's in these homes is because hunter biden is undoubtably involved in other activities that they want to cover up. she will congressman when i look back to the way that democrats talk about this investigation about mar-a-lago and donald trump having documents. but of them said the donald trump as a traitor right? been a traitor is punishable by death. i'm not suggesting deaf or joe biden which in the republican congress use the democrats standard of joe biden is in a traitor to be impeached? >> let's back up. let's treat everyone similarly i think this is impeachable
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offense on its face at the show all kinds of intent and levels. obviously there were two different places that shows more intent that had it could've just been an accident looking in one place for the way that hillary clinton was treated with president trump was treated now the way president treat biden is treated completely different. unfair. >> i would agree with that but i think the only way you get equity and fairness is when you treat people with the same standard may be a few same standard that democrats used against you. garnishment things are generally make sure that letter which of these records good on you. >> thank you shawn. >> did merrick garland come at us a question asked a recent news column which wondering whether the unwillingness sure of the special counsel investigation will hobble an already weak president it's a good question. retired army colonel a town hall from a trump white house deputy press secretary. to see both.
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right would say to those who suggest the emergence of these documents again this is conspiracy do not joe biden out of the running at 2024? siegel look, sean i believe that they are confident enough to pull off a conspiracy i believe that joe biden is just sloppy corrupt senile fool answer classify material and spread them around promiscuously. i look at these special counsel and are less that the entire our purpose is to generate a narrative that allows him to indict donald trump and set joe biden off scot-free. i don't trust the fbi look, i grew up watching the fbi right? you can end america's dependence on fossil fuel by harnessing the power spinning in his grave. i'm completely cynical on this i serve the military 27 years handle classify materials with
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care and with respect and that's all out the window. it's all nonsense, i don't buy any of it as they do to them what they do to us. >> you are at house podium you can appreciate someone who is spanish is pretty well is the best spin i heard today comes courtesy congressman... i want you to react. >> we don't inspect her leaders to be perfect, we do expect our leaders to have character and integrity. obviously people make mistakes i made documents should not be in a private residence or outside the agency's. but the point is the president showing character i think people will look at us and say look, this is why we elected them. [laughs] this is rich, withholding information from the american people before an election is exactly scream integrity doesn't? siegel absolutely not this whole thing is ridiculous on its face look i want to caution everyone we don't use the word hypocrisy here. reason implies sameness between the joe biden situation in the
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donald trump situation. when huge difference and matt whitaker trust on it donald trump was the president of united states he has the authority, and the ability to hold these classify documents and yes he can declassify these documents joe biden was the vice president, he does not. in the white house keep saying that this is an inadvertent misplacement of documents but why does it matter? the statute is very clear did you have them or did you not have them? joe biden admitted that he had a documents locked next to this corvette of course that is a real problem because it's a violation of law of the that the american people are asking is that there are a justice system here? sonu takes a picture instead of nuclear submarine prosecution 170 over five years joe biden has these documents, her clinton has 30,000 emails yet nobody cares about that because your party elites this is a real problem i think the american people see through it and that's can be a serious issue for
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joe biden in 2024 on with record-setting inflation, a wide open southern border high prices for gas and groceries. >> no that about that never surprised me is immediate they do all they can a problem joe biden watches absurd framing of the issue. >> can ask you if the issue the documents zumba setback for the president moment when other things soon be gone pretty well coming down employment, do you find that you're getting a lot of response from the public on that? siegel in my role for public engagement we have not gone any information on that in terms of the public we have not received any. >> it be great if the media could look into the truth seems like all they care about is protecting joe biden. >> the entire purpose of the regime media is to support whatever narrative joe biden and the democrats push outlook, a trial lawyer, i get paid a lot
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of money to deal with stupid arguments, when i'm not getting paid i'm not going to pretend it is a coherent argument is just baloney. it's nonsense and everyone can see it's nonsense. everyone is a lie, everything is a scam when talk about how classify material is treated when it's a rich democrat, when it's an elite democrat. once applicable enemy or some poor sucker who signed up in the navy to defend his country and snapped a picture where he shouldn't have. well, i'm tired of a two track system. that is not what i serve to defend. i serve my country and the army. it's obnoxious, and i refuse to pretend it's anything else. >> thinks economy. >> he might be the white house press secretary, but everyone in that room minus two fox reporters are all her deputies. it's a fine for the white house and pretend like they're covering news when instead just
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pushing propaganda on the american people and quite frankly most of us are general america are sick and tired of it. >> pretty obvious. >> tillman, thank you for the discussion we appreciated. they see a possible link between the covid shot and strokes. dr. marc siegel tackles that a new study shows that parts of chicago and philadelphia a more delayed young men in the front lines of iraq and afghanistan. during the worst parts the war. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ charlotte! charl! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt.
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♪ ♪ >> the cdc and the fda dropping a major bombshell today that the agency safety monitoring system uncovered a potential link between pfizer's cove vaccine and strokes. the system raised a question of whether people 65 and older are more likely to have a stroke in 21 days following vaccination compared with these 22-42. today spinning the warning. >> the important thing to point out is how transparent and upfront the cdc has been. this is a signal as you reported correctly said most likely is not going to be relevant.
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several of the other surveillance and monitoring mechanisms that are put in place of not come up and found the signal. no other country has seen it. switching to me knows dr. marc siegel we do contributor. our doctor siegel would you make of this report? >> actually glad that they revealed it agreement shows transparency. it's also true that we haven't seen in other countries we haven't seen it which is a self-appointed system that we have. we haven't seen a medicare. what is concerning in the cdc is looking into it. the question for me as a practicing intern which of my patients to quit marc summers over 65 that high risk of complications of covid a month and have some immunity whether they got from that from unity which the government completely denied at beginning or they got up from recent vaccinations. that is a high risk group. someone have a conversation and add this now to the conversation that the cdc is investigating
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this. tough to pretend that they're not. then the patient gets to decide what to do. not a politician not dr. fauci not me and by the way mormon thing they want to shot in the word about this they can take them adjourn a shot where this wasn't found. >> for my view they have not been very transparent. not like any time with a slight inclination that some could go wrong through media reports but here they have in this case and i'll save didn't happen in medicare ranting and other countries wise and it happening? spoke of the vaccine data safety link is the best we got so not sure sure that this will be a real association. but the problem they have is a risk of stroke over the age of 65 goes up. anyway. and someone who's had covid their risk of stroke goes up. so they they really figure this out is the right link for them to be looking at it is the best they have. i'm glad that fda put up i don't
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know also the significance is going to be, but patients deserve to know this when the going to the doctor's office now. >> think were now getting some transparency from the cdc. you deal patients. so what impact does this have on patients now were looking at getting the shot with a 65 and older going listen doc i may now not want to do this because i could have a stroke on higher risk for stroke what you tell them? >> and the doctor's office it is can have an impact. patients are to be very reluctant there to be very hesitant you already have not been taking the shot that way we want them to. only about one-third to one half of senior citizens are taken anyway. i think it can have a big impact but i also know where the people are afraid of covid itself because covid has been coming back and senior citizens can end up hospitalized from again. i like having immunity of some kind. i have a hunch i'll be offering more but during shots alternatives or nova shots got
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approved and nobody's even talking about it. is not useful as a booster. this will take a big hit as a result of this. it patients deserve to know. the cdc it should. >> is you talk to patients are given advice maybe get the shot for 65 customer don't have advice generally do you get to patients and up at about 20 seconds. >> does a good point of its wild effects of great discussions. so this is the most important point do you have diabetes heart disease? did you have recent covid or a mild case which mark would you the last time you had a shot? heidi tolerate vaccines and general? are you overweight? the obese people i want to get vaccinated. >> these are all the questions you ask which mark >> a marathon runner at 66 in your questions i might say maybe you can wait a little bit. less forceful. >> thank you for coming in tonight. great to see you. all right, could american cities really be worse than the front
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lines of some of our most recent brutal wars? according to a new study, young men are more likely to be shot and killed in certain zip codes in chicago and philadelphia and american soldiers were in wartime and afghanistan or iraq. here now is fox news critical analyst and his younger brother christian was shot and killed on the south side of chicago. i believe june 19th. june 24th it's good to see you and i've talked to off-camera by your brother. what a thing about this? certain zip codes and philadelphia and your family has lived a real pain of losing a family member because they were shot on the streets which are take on the story? >> this data is a shock to everyone who does not live in chicago and philadelphia. i'll tell you for many folks who live in this particular area there is a daily threat of them dying and i'll tell you how i know this because my younger brother after my baby brother
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christian was murdered jacob y moved in miami with me and after a month of living there i said to them how do you like living here? i feel less stress. how do you feel less stressed? because i know when i walk out the store. >> would put me in such a juxtaposition of happiness and sadness, happiness that i know that i've rescued him from the violence of chicago, the sadness that there is meaning, many of the people whose experiences daily piercing threat of violence in the city of chicago. this is not where we should be in any american city sean. i would tell you and chicago just last year it was only a 50% clearance rate of the murders that was experienced there. that should not be the case but they need a thousand new detectives to handle the case or workload that they have in the city of chicago. this has become a crisis in order to fix this crisis need new leadership, and if they get
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mare lori lightfoot out. you need people who know that law and order should be the law of the land and they have to be tough on crime sean that is what's necessary. two i agree with you was prosecutor announced illinois yet this new law that might be going up a safety act this no caps bail illinois governor came out and said that's can make our neighborhood safer no caps bail its ability to make neighborhood safer? >> the kona criminal justice and not say this sean it is justice for the criminal. that's it and that is all. with the safety act there even considering second-degree murder a non-sustainable offense. he would go get prosecuted, and a prosecutable process rather and they leave out the same day the next day. this is insanity on steroids. and the fact that the mayor and the governor continue to defend this law is now been pushed the supreme court these are the
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judge that said it's unconstitutional for the state constitution for wheaton to see what can happen in the supreme court defectively goes even okay with the city of chicago in the of illinois. they are endangering the lives of millions of people on june 24th 2022 my baby brother paid the ultimate price. that's a buddy who was involved in anything, but who happen to be living and breathing in the city of chicago. there's many people who are experiencing the same thing used to be oh, wrong place wrong time, but you can be laying in your bed in her home not doing anything and a bullet can come right through your window. that's how dire the situation is. and i understand of the study say certain zip codes, i do agree that is concentrated mostly in particular areas, but you can be a visitor from another state stand downtown chicago so we could get murdered. this is a state of emergency. and thinking to change right now sean otherwise the city in the
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state is gone for generations to come. >> hope we get new leadership in chicago and illinois a hold we can't double down the stupid things don't work to get us more crime they can double down on that let's go back to the things that work i love to you and your family things are always given a story of her brother christian life. the length congressman just went to shut down speech again like dylan has rationed that plus an update on our candidates so stay right there. mu in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles.
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produced at u.s. taxpayer expense. >> else alive a lie. a brand-new batch of twitter people another push to sense people he doesn't agree with. journalist says that the team wrote to twitter quite often as netsuite to be taken down. join me now the chief candidate
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and founder of the center for american liberty it is see you. that doesn't sound like the excellent who want to fight censorship does it? >> no not at all it's an absolute lie in fact what he saying because the documents reveal from this latest number 14 drop that not only did adam schiff typically demand the release event will hashtag which he russian disinformation, but did dianne feinstein's office. they repeatedly tag teamed twitter safety and security people about this issue and the more request they made provide warnings to people the more demands is member of congress and senate made to the finger prints are all over this repeatedly which will be interesting to see is how these twitter executives some of whom have ended now in the joe biden administration really pushing
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back and saying is absolutely no evidence of what you're calling russian bots and russian disinformation is in fact that. it looks like people organically sharing this criticism of the weight that the house has portrayed the so-called russian disinformation. it's very circular, even the twitter executive's are pointing out that all the support for this trope that this was russian disinformation came from an unverified website associated with a brand-new nonprofit so it's all kind of inside the beltway this whole thing. >> think out the twitter pushback on term with you because you're running for the chair. in a survey found receiving 86% percent of support to just 14% for ronna mcdaniel. enough members listen to the will of the members when this race?
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>> thinks it will picking up names everyday things for asking and not only that a number of the major billionaire multimillionaire donors of the party will help feed us to make sure that we have the resources to win elections have endorsed me as well as members of congress and of course a lot of grassroots leaders around the country. we are absolutely momentum is with us. with two weeks left to go and will encourage fail the people from all over the republican ecosystem. too many change of the rnc. >> go look at the gift on me tonight. appreciate it. recently house committee was formed to focus on competing with china economically and militarily some democrats agreed to the committee other opposed it for an interesting reason. >> jessica mayo to further anti-asian rhetoric and hate input and put lives at risk. a sprig committee should not be used as an open invitation to traffic and blatant xenophobic anti-china rhetoric. >> it is to create a platform to
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unleash anti-asian hate and division. >> senior fellow and author of the great u.s. china. i listen to this conversation is a committee to focus on competing with china races? absolutely not. you have to remember that it may 2019 that she declared a quote-unquote people sworn america. since the time is a chinese one america. since that time china has killed americans with over 19 and with fennel. the tick tag tick-tock glorifies drug use and critical race theory now that the chinese have been having violence on her streets up to for this committee would be racist because of the recent you would do it would do because of the race of the attackers. we are being attacked. i'm not a psychiatrist or psychologist one think of embers of congress pushed back so hard
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thing listen on america first on america when i'm not offended china but that doesn't seem to be the position. >> i'm not in their heads but i know that the comments party with propaganda comes party central government media most of us live. it's his look, we shouldn't criticize, and shannon for for what they're doing because upfront anti-asian hate. one think that there's is been any increase anti-asian hate is very little of it anyway. >> i look at this will come up may be under senate members of congress like this show when you have copies like disney and the mba that will be on their home fellow countrymen is offered china. >> no that in the mba if you after criticize united states social diversity all the rest of it but no criticize genocides or crimes against timidity are all the rest the things that comes party does so from that if the service they will if they're not
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criticizing china with a criticize us not only that hypocritical for probably a means of should support all that stuff in china. sue them a be my effort right so my home country also saw jobs all because i make a lot more money for my family and for my pocketbook. i think it's actually shameful as you look at this compe competition's economic war. between the united states and china. can the united states of win and if you to win the struggle for the future global dominance? >> we are such a far stronger country sean but were not defending ourselves and china is attacking us so suitably concerned that we could lose you know china right now is a very fragile position. we are just not defending ourselves we are americans we think that we can be oblivious to people attacking us like usama bin laden. so yeah we have to be concerned of them if they do for the stop funding china's attacks on us. the only way that they can
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attack us is with her own money. >> quickly joe biden is even calling out the rest of china. >> the most the joe biden was a personally is that china is competitor once adversary he won't use the term the china uses for us which is enemy and by the way enemy is the appropriate term. data cleared a people's war on us. >> and we should treat them the same way. always smart always insightful and so to speak through flow lately i appreciate it joe my podcast with my wife which was fascinating a couple weeks ago so think she doing that. i appreciate it. >> all right up next, the king of bull riding is in from texas or oklahoma no, he's from new york city. will this be till next the real-life. real-life. so stay right there. ♪ ♪ and pray for those who persecute you.
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>> laura: commodities and get that much better. but our next guest is a true urban cowboy. dale and swearingen grew up in a little town in new york. i don't often think of new york as the ball ran capital the world, but last year he was crowned world champion. he joins me now all right honestly i interview a lot of politicians come is my favorite interview all right this better be good. how to heck did you do this? what? outside of buffalo? you end up winning it all i've had a chance to watch a bull riding it is so exciting and so dangerous and terrifies me. >> yes, ma'am, it's always entertaining. it's always something new happening that's for sure. >> laura: how did you become the first new yorker to win at
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this level in bull riding? >> you know, there's just a lot to rodeo wing in new york people think of the city and ever everything, but there's a lot of rodeo outside of that so my family is herta groves doing it i went to texas doing college. and then scan lived out here this, doing it i just got up and are on right people. but getting thrown off again right back up that's for sure. >> laura: now the sport seems to be exploding in popularity ceo of the professional bull riding rider is saying recently that a cross three events this weekend new york city, portland and lexington ppr had the single busy regular-season of ticket sales and attendance and its
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history. across three cities they hosted a total of 64,000 people watching. why is this going a popularity? >> i think it's going to popularity because it's man versus beast that has to play out. there's no whistles once they gate opens anything can happen. it could be a great ride, a good wreck. the possibility are endless. >> laura: 2023? how is your back? >> it's good, i'm feeling good. >> laura: i'm watching this fund on a wyoming i go to the rodeo cake which mark there already roping everything but when i'm watching the baseball riders nothing thinking of his lower back, disks neck if you
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get trampled one time the wrong way people don't realize how incredible he dangerous it is how much is the average bull w way? >> probably was about 18, 1500 pounds. so definitely big in their way stronger than you think. they are credible athletes themselves. >> laura: was the worst injury you've received? >> you know, i've been pretty healthy i've had some surgeries as are probably like the longest setbacks i've been very fortunate. >> surgeries for what? so maybe pull out if you come on surgeries for why? >> wide surgeries on my shoulder, hip, my job. >> laura: you acted like you never been heard. shock, shoulder, hip your teeth fine i can see. you still smile.
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is there one time, i have to this. they can up close to these bowls, they all look mean to me. i'm an animal lover but y'all are and scary to me. give it a sense when you finally sit on one that is he to bad? something really angry or no to the all seem the same? >> note their bread that he would like in the back. now that when the job is up for my mentality i never get on when it's a okra. you can count one of these animals and have a doubt in your mind that's can go bad or some like that. i think for me that you're setting yourself up for failure, set myself up for something good to happen. >> laura: thank god for the rodeo clowns. when can we watch you next? where you competing next? she gonna take a couple weekends
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off. i can have some trouble going on with my groin right now. it'll probably be in duluth, georgia. the following weekend. >> laura: take care that injury dale and swearingen one amazing story is on the coolest and most unlikely of bull riding stories and we wish you the very best congratulations on your success at such a young age. >> thank you ma'am. >> thousand awesome interview details about my new show one your return. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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