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you'd be in jail. >> yes.let' sos let's see what happens. we can always hope.[appla all right.us thank you all fo r coming.hat' wes appreciate that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for misse the fauci. set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss an episode ofepd hannity.e ha in the meantime, let notnnity." your heart be troubled. the ingraham angle is up next. sean duffy and flora, have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. >>see yo i'm sean duffy and floa ingram . >> and this is a specialeditio edition of the "ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. >> now, about five hours ago, joe biden touched down in delaware, returning scenilmington home and one of the three crime scenes that contained classified documentsst from his time as vice president . with mcclellan's begrudging appointment of a special. counsel yesterday to oversee the case, the white house and many of biden's fellowt hope democrats no doubt hope this goy and goes away have
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fast. >> but there'sa to jusn t one if with a ton o of outstandinghese questions. how do these records just all of a sudden become found? why the six year gap between biden leaving office as vp and azmera in this miraculous discovery? about four days we've been hearing about this nameless personal attorney to joe biden, well who dutifully turned over the documents. bob., today, we finally have a name, bob bauer. fois is is a revelationa re thy might gloss over, but it'sons. significant for a couple of reasons. number one , he served as whiteh house counsel under barackou obama. he is also married to biden's senior adviser, anita dunn. so why is the white house keeping questions from going to him, given that the justice department cited the personal counsel as having made this initial outreach to nationalnatl archives and that has been in touch with the justice department? is that the person who thesebe r questions should be directed? >> why the white house counsel,e whatever the white house counsel, my colleague toldagoldn
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your conversation, i know you guys just spoke or connected earlier today. i would ask them that questionte and anything related to the review. i would refer you to thef just department of justice. >> yeah, that sounds great.'re stil but the department of justice, they're stonewalling to . but don't worry. q okay. jp is here to assure you that everything is above board. >> does this episode undercut that argument that he would restore confidence? because here we have it in the headlines that he is nown. under investigation. he's restored independence in >>e. e.artment of justic >> that's what we're doing here. yes, complete independence like an a.g. appointing a special counsel for trump when a new biden had committed the exact i same thing. joining me now, matt whitaker,el former trump acting m attorney general. >> matt , good to see you. thanks for joining me tonight.e so, hey, sean, good to be with you. e? >> listen, first of all, what's your take? is this a scenario where democrats are trying to step in and say, you know what, if wespa
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have this investigation with the special counsel, we can take joe bidenke out of the running in twenty , twenty four to sandbag him? >> yeah, i don't think merricka thisand predicted that this would be the outcome. it appears that they all thought this would jus just t gy and the public would never know and they wouldn't have to worry about sortof the of the eventuas that we're dealing with right now. i i'd be surprised ifdemocr the democrats are so boldontr and garland would go along with trying to take out joe biden with a special counsel. thes but to your point, these aressi. completely unguided missiles. you never know where a special e counsel is going to go. ultimately, we'vour histe seen,u know, in our history some real runaway special counsels forrt example, robert mueller, which for a period of time, sup my supervisor that investigation and my experiences, there's very little reporting, very little bicountability to the attorney general. so if i'm joe biden, i am appointment of the special counsel no matter who it i the appointment of the special counsel, no matter who it is .te >> sean, so mad i left congress
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a little bit over three years ago and i put al al ofstorage my documents from congress into a storage facility back in wisconsin. no one has looked at them since then.econgress. but it's interesti since i left congress.ng that u >> but it's interesting that you have a lawyer, mr. bauer,h high powered , high paid lawyer going through joe biden'sdocume documents. 'v something must have promptede that. what do you think would havethin woul that would have brought a lawyer to go through joe biden documents? i don't believe anything they've told us about this scenario. t thcenario and how these docume discovered, but we were led to believe that they were moving out of these penn biden center offices. and that's what promptedocuments the discovery of these documents. but the interesting fact, sean,b that's kind of been buried a little bit is the fact that they were the first tranche of i documents were found inke a folder. so it was marked personal.ntil joe and so i think until joe biden answers the questions from the special counsel's like who put these in this personaltn document folder? why werequesti they in there?ons why are they personal to you? onalwe've been told they're
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regarding china and ukraine and other touch stone pieces of national security issues. monog but to your point and your monologue, there's just a lot of unknown questions thatilling the white house doesn't seem t to be willing to answer right now. >> i want your take on thi they don't want to get your take on this because msnbc's mika brzezinskmsnbi hass interesting theory about what this week's developments mean. >> take a listen. the key issue of willful intent. to obstruct, that's what it's thing to come down to this week's developments actually make it more likely the doj moves on trump becausesh of the political space that has been given by the penn biden bir center and the garage where joe biden parked his corvette.te >> so is this about obstruction or is this about the possession of classified documentsifieds and unauthorized to have them that i mean, i didn't seend the video, but it sounds like aa oncewas spinning around as fast as she could try to explain this away. it's you know, it's s again,recs
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a reckless standard. it's a gross negligence a standard. we heard all about this fromllf jim comey on the mishandling of documents with hillary clinton's emailshillar. and i think that's that's whatt we're looking at, the obstruction of justice is ao whole different question and al. whole different analysis . but in this case, this wasfied a mishandling of of of classified information. is piece i know in my experience, i knew every one of those pieces ofat i classified information. i knew when they were on my desk. and i made sure i returned them to a skiff before i went home at night. i'd in this case thats joe biden just happened to have him in his garage with his corvette and librarian at the penn biden center. >> i onl>> i oy have 30 seconds, but i've lost faith in the department of justice. to youdepa think this special counsel will actually do that? their work will get to the bottom of whether it's trump or biden and treat everyone fairlyi ? yeah, i hope so.ope so i fee i mean, i feel like you do, which is there's a two tiered system of justice. i worked closely with robert,
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the department of justice. i have confidence in him i, but i want to make sure that both of these two special counsels are applying the sam thee standf to the set of facts that they approached. >> i hope you're right. >> ii think the american people need that. >> matt whitaker, thanks for joining me. i agree. >> but wait, there's more . aidp a former top aide to president biden exchanged emails with hunter biden on numerous occasions. accordinhunterg to fox news digl review, cathy chung, biden's executive assistant when he wasa vice president , is among several former aidess to thew o president to be interviewed by law enforcement. now, chungrct, and others questioned reportedly helped move materials and belongings mate biden's office at the end of the obama administration in 2017 determined every single person who had access to these locations is at the heart of what our next guest is tryingco. to uncover. yesterday, congressman ken buck sent a letter to the white house urging biden to release visitor records from his v wilmington, delaware, residence. so joining me no loradow is ken buck, colorado congressman and house thdiciary committee member ken
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,good to see you. as do you think that the white house is going to heed asked to release the records of everyone has gone to seeo see joe biden in wilmington, on't a delaware? >> i don't.ndhink it's t and i think it's reallhay important that they do. but i have little faith thatmatr they will try to resolve this matter, especially inwh a transparent way.at sean, i think what's's what'san interesting is there's a lot of people going in and out of private residencesd out ofe's a there's a lot of friends of hunter bidens. and we know some of the less unsavory characters that hunter so h biden hangs around with . and so if hee' any is bringingsa anybody into these homes and they have access to these documents, it's a scary situation. scarally the exactlyy how classified these documents are or really the sensitivity of the information that they held. but ity he is it's something tht would help give the public some sense that that there o is fair play going on right now. >> we're playing >> fair play transparency. you know, our own peter doocy, they'll press this issue at the white house earlier today. i rell what when will the white
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house release a log of visitors to the wilmington house? again, i am telling you, we did something that the last administration got ridation go, is instituting the white house logs. did you ask the lasts. administration why they got rid of the white house logs? >> okay, let's go to the congressman. she looks like a boxer. a b doe's dodging and she's weaving, but they can't keep dodging this question forever. >> forever right? >> well, the question is reallye simple. why don't they tell us wholl wav in these homes?'s the fact that they have logs now, that's great. ati'm really happy that they hae logs at the white house, but h these secureede documents were left unattended.d in an unsecure location. and it' and it's important for us tos n know who had access to those. >> but isn't that the point? knt if we know t who went to joejoei biden's home or to the penn biden center, then we know who would have had access to these documents. and they don't want us tseo seee who could have potentially had access to these confidential records. >>e confidential r they don't w because every time that hunterhu
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biden does something, it uncovers another layer of corruption. ofruptiot us to know that he was on the board of charisma and getting eighty thousand dollars a month for his expertise in oil and gas, which is nonexistent. they didn't want us to know that he accompanied his father on air force two to china chi and was dealing with the chinese communist party's bank. there's a lot of thingsnow ab they don't want us to see.ouhoms and the reason they don't want us to know about who's in thesel y homes is because hunter biden is undoubtedly involved in other activities thahat theyt tt to cover up.sman when >> congressman, when i lookck t back to the wao thy democratsion talked about this investigation, about mar-a-lago and donald trumpa-lago arump ha? documents, many of them said benald trump was a traitor. right. en a traitorpunishaband being ao is punishable by death. i'm not suggesting death forin e joe biden, but should shouldth the republican congress usede democrats standard of joe biden is in a traitor to b the democrat standard and if joe biden then as a traitor, should he be impeached? >> well, let's back up. >> let's treat everyone similarly. and i don'this it think this is
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impeachable offense. e on its face.en you've got to show all kinds of intent and levels of.levels now, obviously, there were in two different places that shows more intent than if it had just been an accident located in one place. t the way hillary clinton was treated, the way president trump was treated, and now the way president biden is being treated completely>> iw different and unfair. >> you know, 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 and maybe you have to use the same standard that democrats used against you. ishment congressman ken buck, ts for joining me and thanks for that letter pushing for these records. n yogood on you. >> thank you. all right. to america, garland just questio joe biden is twenty, ne twenty four campaign. that's the question asked inws a recent "newsweek" column, which wonders whether the unwieldy nature of hisof the special counsel investigation will hobble an already weakgood president . that's a good question. joining me now is kurt schlichter, a retired army frlonel and senior columnist at town hall, and hogan gidley, former trump white house deputye press secretary. ul
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good to see you both.t the all right, kurt,em what do you say to those who suggest the emergence of these documents? again, is this conspiracy to knock joe biden out oo nohe f running in twenty , twenty four ? well, look, sean, i don'ti be believe that our political enemies are competent enough to pull off a conspiracy. i believe that joe biden is just sloppy, corrupt, senile, old fool. and he took classified materialn and spread them around promiscuously. i look at these special counselr and i realize that the entirerp purpose of theism is to generate a narrative that allows themaldm to indict donald trump and said joe biden off scot free.look, i i don't trust the fbi. look, i grew up watching the fbi, right? but you could end america'sdeped dependanceen on fossil fuel by harnessing the power of efrem zimbalist jr. spinning in his grave.ly i am completel cy cynicaynicl os . i have. i served in the military7 ye twenty seven years.
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i handled classified materials with care and with respect.it'ss and that's all out the window. it's all nonsense. i don't buy any of it. >> i just say due to them what. they do to us. hogan, you were at the whiten ac house podium. you can appreciate someoneiate m who can spin issues pretty well. so the best dem spin i heard i want you tfrom the courtesy of congressman roe . kind of watch this. i want yout. to react. s >> we don't expect our leaders to be perfect. we do expectour our leaderslead to have character and integrity. obviously, people made mistakesn a pr . documents should not be ine a private residence. resideor outside the agencies.es bu.t the point is thatint is the presiden tt is showing character. and i think people will look ath this and say, look, this is why we elected him. hogan, this is rich withholdingd informatioinn from the american exactly scre people right before an election doesn't exactly scream integritdoesn't?y, does it? ridc >> absolutely not. this whole thing is ridiculous. on its face. the wor look, i want to caution everyone. we don't use the word hypocrisy here because that impliesess be sameness between the joetw biden
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situation and the donald trump situation. e, and mattas the president whitaker touched on it. donald trump was the presidentea of the united states .ority, a he has the authority and the the ability to hold these classified documents. and , yes, he can declassifye these documents. joe biden was the vice preside president . he does nohe does t. and the white house keeps saying that this is an inadvertent misplace of documents. the why does it matter? the statute is very clear . did you have them or did you not have them? joe biden admitted he had the documents locked next tha to this corvet. of course, that't is as a real problem because it's the a violation of law. now, the real questioner the american people are askingie ,is there a two tiered justice system here? someone who takes a picture inside a nuclear submarine, the prosecution wants them iearr jail for five years.s ese documt joe biden has these documents. callary clinton has thirty thousand emails yet thatu no one cares about that becaussl they're part of the elite. this is a real problem.ee thr i think the american peoploue se
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through it. and it's going to be a seriousn2 issue for joe biden in twenty , twenty four , along with record setting inflation, a wide open southern bordeting infr, high ps for gas and for groceries. >> you know, nthato doubt abou t that. it never surprises me as the regime media, they do alla they can to prop up robot frami and watch this absurd framingng of the issue today. of the issue i ask you whether the issue of detachment is the particular setback for the president at a moment when other things seemw to be going pretty welln and coming down unemployment. is it like are you finding that you're getting a lot of response from the public on thafrt? in my role as senior advisorhavn for public engagement, we've not gottenot any information o on that in terms of from the public. we've not received anye medi questions. f the mediauld loi careokd about getting to the truth. >> but it seems like alliden they care about is protecting joe biden. joe , that the entire purpose of the regime media is toarrati support whatever narrative joe bideve n and the democrats puta out. look, i'm a tria l lawyer, too.
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i get paid a lot of moneynts, w to deal with stupid argumenthes when i'm not getting paid. i want i'm not going to pretend that, say coherent argument. it's just baloney. it's nonsense. baloand everyone can see it'sg s nonsense. everything is a lie. a is a scam. about when you talk about how classified materialwhen i is treated, when it's a richelit democrat, it's an elite app democrat, when it's a political navyy or when it's some poor sucker who signed up in the navy to defend his country. and snapped a picture where he shouldn't have. well, then then then all bets. are off.t wh i'm tired of a two trackat i system. that's not what i serve to defend. country and when i when i served my countrya in the army, it'rms obnoxious and i refuse to pretend it's anything else. t is obnoxious.pret colonel , thanks for joining me. >> oh, just real quickly,s econ omkarine jean-pierre, or maybe the white house press secretary, but everybody in that room, minus twonus tw foxrr reporters are all her deputies.f they just parrot the line from the white house and pretend
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like they're covering news when push pushing propagandae on the american people. and quite frankly, most of us out here, real america. is sick and tired of it. >> well, we all see it, too.ou it's pretty obvious that they're is sure. administration, gentlemen, thanks for the discussion. appreciate it. lman, discuswhat a bombshell adm the cdc and the fda. covid they see a possible linksh between pfizer's covid shot and strokes. dr. marc siegel tackles thatne in. plus, a new study suggestss th parts of chicagog men in and philadelphia are more deadly to young men than the fron t lines of iraqhe wor and afghanistan during the worst parts of the wars. that's coming up next.st war. >>ried in buried in receipt's s and other paperwork that's preventing you from doing what matterments ans most to get thel new eps and rapid receipt. smart organizer to scan,stress gdigitize, and organize your documents and receipts. >> receipt es go ixtractn, the s goes away. >> it's the only solutions. andt on the market. specif designed to extractickbos and digitize key data trapped on receipts and invoices.
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100,00 0 children are still waiting. >> you can help the dave thomas foundation, big. >> d the cdc and the fda droppih a major bombshell today. >> the agency's safety monitoring system uncovered a potential linknk between pfizer's covid vaccineand and strokes. strothe system raises the questf of whether peopl e sixty five and older were more likely to have a stroke inl twenty one days following vaccinatioowinn, compared with twenty two to forty two. drtoda. fox today tried spinning the warning. >> the important thing annea tol to point out is how transparent and up front the cdc has been.rd this is a signal, as your reporter correctly said, most likely is not going to be b
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a relevant signal. several of the other surveillance and monitoringin mechanisms that are put inof not place have not come up and found this signal. >> no other country has seen it .maiegel we d >> for me now is dr. marc siegel, fox news media contributor. all right, dr. siegel, what do you make of this report? >> a wellct, i actually am glad that they revealed it. and i'm i'm agreeing that itemeh shows transparency. it's also true that we haven'tn seen it in other countriesat w and we haven't seen it ine veer's, which is self reporting system that we have. we haven't haven't seen it in m, but it's concerning.n the and the cdc is looking into it.a the question for me as a practicing internist is what should my patients do? >> somebody that's over 65 is at high risk of complications ah of covid. i want them to havehave some imr they got from that deniedmmunity, whether they got it from natural immunity, which the government completely denied at the beginninginning gs whether they got it from recent vaccination. that's a high risk groupk group so i want to haved a conversation with the patient and add this now to theg
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conversation that cdcto is investigating this. >> don't pretend they're notughd they are. o do. no then the patient gets decide to decide what to do, notwa politician, not doctor fauci, not me.rmon and by the way, one more thing.o ift if they want a shot and they're worried about this, they can take the moderna for with this wasn't found. >> so he doesn't understand it from from my view, they've not been very transparent. they're not like any timen that there's a slight s inclinationhe that something could go wrong.di they're doing media reports. but here ase an they have in this case and now you'll say, but, youave know, it didn't happen in pairs. it didn'didnt happen, you know,n medicare. >> we're not seeing in others we countrie as. >> why is it happening here? well, this actually in fauci didn't say this.li the vaccine data safety link is about the best we've got. ac soia i'm not so sure that this won't be a real association. but t the problem they have is that the risk of stroke over the age of sixty five goes up anyway, and someone who's hadcod covered their risk of stroke thi oues up.s sot they got to really figure this out. this is the right link for it ie them. have. to be looking at. it's the best they have.
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i'm glad they put it up.pu i'm glad to put it up. i don't know also what the significance is goinge to be, but patients deserve to know this when they go to the doctor's office. some tran >> and thank god we're now getting some transparency from the cdc. but i mean, you deal withimpact patients. d so what impact does this have?tn on patients now who are looking at getting the shot, the sixty five and older and going, cause listen, doc, i may now not want to do this because i can haveorr a stroke.ok i'm at higher risk for d a stroke. >> what do you tell themocto?r'f i'm telling you, though, sean,fi in the doctor't iss office, ity reluct is going to have an impact. it is patients arean going to be very reluctant. they're goine g to bverye very hesitant. we have they already did not have not been taking this the way that we would want them to . only about one third to one half of senior citizens are taking it anyway. i think it's going to have a big impact. but i also want to know whether people are afraid of covid itself because coverage has been coming back and seniorba e citizensnd end up hospitalized from it. again, i like recent immunityveh ofun some kind.l i have a hunch i'll be offerings more moderna shots now.
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alternatives or novavax, which got approved and nobody's even talking abou t. it's not useful as a booster.a this will take a big hit as aitt result oief us . patients deserve to know cdc should get this finalized as soould.n as possible. >> as soon as you talk to patients, are you giving advice? if you have comorbiditieets, maybe you get the shot and you're over. sixty five don't have comorbidities. maybe you don't get it. what kind of advice generally do you give to your patients?at and i've got abo aboutut 30 sect this is a great point and this is why we've had such great discussions, you and me. this is topic on camera and offi camera, right off camera twos .t so this is the most important point. do you have diabetes? do you havdie heart disease? you know, did d you have recent covid maybe had a mild case? what did you do the last time you had a shot? idi tolehow you tolerate vaccinn general? are you overweight oarr obeseed people? >> i want to get vaccinated. so these are all the questions you asked to give good advice.rr >> your paper, marathon runnern at sixty six and youyo havee yo questions. you know, i mighcaitt say, wellt maybe you ca.n wait a little less, less forceful.omn >> i am always so smart. thanks for coming in tonight. great to see you.. >> it's great to be with you.al all right.ly could american cities really
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be worse than the front lines of some of our most recent brutal wars? according to a new study from the medical journal jama, young men are more likely to be shot and killed in certain zip codesn in chicago and philadelphia than american soldiers were in waafghanistan or iraq. afghanistan or iraq?fox news >> here now is general caldwell, fox news,s youn political analyst, and his younger brother, christian , was shot and killed on the southgeian was the so sio and i believe was june 13th or t june 19th, june twenty fourth,yr june twenty fourth. it's good to see you. and i talked to you off camera about your brother. >> what do you think it a certain zip codes in chicago in and in philadelphia, in your family has lived the real pain of losing a family member because they were shotar on the streets. >> what's your take on this story? etake on i would tell you this a shock to everyone.to >> who doesn't live in chicago and philadelphia. i'll tell you, for many folksthp who live in these particular areas, there's a dailyar threat of them dying.ho and i'll tell you how i know this, because my younger
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chriher, after my brother, baby brother christian , was murdered on june twenty fourth, jacob moved them into miamimove with me. and after a month ofto living there, i said to him, how do you like living here?here? less. and he said, i feel less stressed. i said, why? how is that?se how do you feel?becaus lesse stressed? he said, because i know when i walk out this door, i won't be murdered. >> wouldand it put me in suchapt a juxtaposition of happinessio and sadness, happiness that i know that i rescued hiomm froe the violence of chicago, butof sadness that there's many, many other people who arey pi experiencing this daily piercing threat of violence inve the city of chicago. this is not where we should be . in aand any american city. sean, i'm going to tell you, in chicago, just last year, there was only a 50% clearance rates of the murders that was experienced that there that shouldn't be the case. but they need a thousande but detectives to handle the caset workload that they have in the city of chicago. this has become a crisis. and in order to fix this crisis, you need new leadership
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. you gooot to give me an lohrit. life without you got to get fox, the county prosecutor, out . yo pu needeopl people who knowt toe law and order should be the law of the lanugd and they havea to be tough on crime. seann , that is what's necessar. >> i agree with you. tough on crime. i was a prosecutor, but now inia illinois, you have this new law that may be going into safet the safety laws, the safety act, where there's no cash baile in illinois. n make and governor pritzker came out and said that's going to make our neighborhoods safer. ps bailno cash bail. going to make neighborhoods safer? jarno they're calling it criminal justice reform. thati'll tell you, sean, it is justice for's the criminal. that's it. t that's all with the safety act. there are even consideringg seco second degree murder, non detainable offense. you would go andt pr get prosecuted, not prosecuted, tht process rather, and then leave out the same day or the next. n steroi this is insanity on steroids, sean. and the fact that the mayor and the governor continuee to df to defenend this law has now bee
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pushed to the supreme court because a judge in kankakeenstiu have said itti is unconstitutional for the state constitution. we're waiting to see wheaton what can h what'surt de going to happen to the supremefe court. the fact that they thought this was even okay tells you what's wrong with the city of chicago in the state of illinois. they'ris.e endangering the livef of millions of people.eople and on junone twenty fourth 202r two, my baby brother kristen being paid ultimate price, not somebody who was involved inin anything butg, but who just hapd to be living and breathing in o the city of chicago. there's many people who are experiencing the same thing. it used to be, oh,to wrong placn wrong time. but you can be laying in in he your bedr in your home, not doing anything in a bullet can come through your window. sean, that's how dire thise stud situation is . and i understand thaysay cet tho saying certain zip codes. n i do agree that it is concentrated mostly in particular areas. bu a visitt you can be a visitom another state to stay in downtown chicago. we coulsomeone can get murdere this is a state of emergencyan h and things need to change right
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now, sean. otherwise, the city and the state are going for generationst to come. >> i hope we new get new leadere in chicago and in illinois as a whole. we can't double down on stupid e things tha t don't work, thatet's go have brought us more crime. >> you can't double down on that. let's go back to the things that worork i lok. jarno, love to you and your family. thanks forfa was keeping the story of your brother christian alive. >> thanks for joining us . your brother or newly dropped communication from the twitter files reveal the lengths congressman adam schiff s office went to shut down speech. he didn't like how many. dylan has reaction to that. plus, an update on our rnc candidacy. >> so stay right there.
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dillon , rnc chair, candidateamc and founder of the center foanr american. >> really hummin. good to see you. that doesn't sound like to fi the acts of someonegh who purports to want to fight censorship, does it?s it? >> no no ? a >> oh, not at all.abso i mean, it's absolutelluy it's n absolute lie. in fact, what he is saying, because the documents reveal from this latest number 14 dropo from matt taibbi that nonlt typn only did adam schiff repeatedly demand that the release, ag whi the hash that released the memoh hashtag be treated as russian disinformationformatio, but so i dianne feinstein's office and so did feinste don on blump as well. ea and they repeatedly tag teamed the twitter safety and security people about this issue. this moreand the more requestse to provide warnings to people, the more demands these members of congress and senate made.d se and so their fingerprints are all over this repeatedly.repeat and it was really interesting to see how these twitter ives somexecutives, some of whoe
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names everyday tso. we're picking up names every day. thanks for asking.the major bila and not only that, a number of the major billionairewill h multimillionaire donors of the party who helped feed us and make sure welp sourcese have the resources to win elections have endorsed me as wellme as as members of congress. around h and , of course, a lot of grassroots leaders around y. us.ntr so we're absolutely momentum wel is with us . and we have two weekans left to go. and i'm really encouraged by all the people from all over the republican ecosystemtoo ma demanding change at the rnc. >> another tough races.t the gi i mean, good lucft on k and thas for joining me tonight. rece >> appreciate it. recently, a house committeommits formed to focus on competing cho with china economically and militarilynomically . osed while some democrats agreed to the committee, others opposed it for interesting. reason. >> this is just a committee that would further>> embolden anti asian rhetoric and hate and pu rt lives at risk.used a >> this committee should not be used as an open invitation to traffic in blatant, xenophobic anti china rhetoric . it is too create a platform to unleash anti asian hate
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and division. . >> turning now is gordon chang gates don't institute senior fellow and author of the great a us china tech war. gordon, i listen to this conversation and is a is a committee to focus on competing with china racists. >> absolutely not. yowe've got to remember that in may 2019, people's dailypeople actually declared a quote unquote, people's war on america swo. and since that time, china's the chinese war on america, chinese war on america,americ and since that time, china hasan killed americans with covid-19 and with fentanyl. drugnow that tiktok glorifies drug use, promotes criticalth race theory.ese ha we know thatve the chinese have been fomenting violence on ourut streets. not to form this committee would be racist because the only reason you wouldn't do it would be because of the race of the attackers. twe're being attacked. >> and you're not a psychologist or psychiatrist t or psychologist. but why do youhi think younk hav e members of congress would push
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back so hard on saying, listen, i want to put america first. end ch i want i want america to win. i'm not a fan of china, but that doesn't seem to ber head their position. yeah, i'm not in their heads,s i but i do kno w thatt the co the communist party, through its propaganda communist party, central government media, promotes this line and says, look, we shouldn't criticizeause up communist china for what they're doing because that would promote anti asianfr hate well, i don't think that there has been any increase in anti- anti asianas and there's very little of it anyway. >> and i look at this and go, well, maybe you can understand members of congress like this that we just showed. when you have companies like disney and the nba that will abandon their home country felln>> no ellow countryme and sell out forth china. >> yeah, and we know thatn th disney and the nba, they feel that they have to criticize the united states social united ssocialdiversity, all th but they don't criticize or crimes against humanity or all the rest of the things the communist party does. and so frot if them that, you ha
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to sort of say, well, if they're not criticizing china crit us , notrobable only is that hypocritical, but probably it means they actuallyy support all that stuff in china. myo hll, you know, and als they make big money off it.untr right. i'll sell up my home country. i'll sell it freedom.y i'll selalsol ou lt jobs, alotln pomaked a lot more money from my family and from my pocketbook. and i think that is absolutelyck shameful. shameful is , as you look ats co this, this competition, this. this economic war between the u.s. and china, can the u.s. win? and what doen ths the u.s. have to do if we're going to win this struggle for the future of global dominance? on the metrics? a f >>ar we're such a far stronger country, sean. butry seant we're not defending ourselves and china is attacking us . g us so suitablyight nly concerned that we coulowd lose, even though china right now is in a fragile position, we're just not defending ourselves. we're americans. e we think we can be oblivious to people attacking us like osam a bin laden.if the >> so, yeah, we've got to beg c' concerned. and the thing we've got to do,c we've got to stoonp funding china's attacks on us. the only way
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nineteen eighty. come on .better doesn't get much better than that mechanical bull. come on . but our next guest is a true urban cowboy. daylon swearingen grew up in a little town in new york called pickford, population two zero eight . now, you don't often think of bt new york as the bull riding capital of the world, but last l year, swearingen was crownedd cm world champion.he he joins me now. all right, dalin, this is myviea intestly l, i interview a lot of politicians. this is my favorite interview. okayw all righ, so this better . how the heck did you do this? what? outside of what? buffalo. and then you end up winning ithh all. and that, as i've had a chance to watch a lot of bull riding,re it is so exciting and so dangerous. >> and it terrifies me. oh, yeah. yes. it's definitely you know, it's. always entertaining. there's always it's always some new happening, that's for sure. the first new yoou do how did you become the firstrk to win at
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new yorker to win at this level in bull riding? >> i think i just you know,w, te there's a loret more to rodeo in new york than people think of. you knowople, people think of the city and everything. but there's a lot of rodeoo outside of that. and so my family, they all liket i just kind of grew up doing it. and i went to texas to do it ing high school and to do it in college. and then scan live and then just kind of lived out here and just kind of beening it doing it and just been aroun id right people. bud it's a lot of getting thrown off and getting back up ,but that's for sure. ort se noemw the sport seems to be exploding in popularity. the ceo of the professional bull ridinfessionag riders sayig recently that across three events this weekend, had h new york city, portland and lexington pbr hade si ngthe single biggest regular season weekend of ticket salesde and attendancend in its historyr
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across three cities.y.ac rossthey hosted a total of sixty four thousand people watching. ty why is this growing in popularity?? >> i think i think it's growing in popularity just because i mean, this is a sport where it's man versus beast and it's out of play or god wants it, you know, like there's no whistle. ppen. once that gate opens, anything can happen, can be a great ride, a good wreck. you know, the possibilities ares endless once that gate opens. >> all right. what you. twenty three years. ? how's your back? feelin >> it's good. i'm feeling good. you're back . >> i mean, i'm just watching this every time i'm out in wyoming. i go to the rodeo, okay? and i watch a little kids. they're already getting you know, they're already roping. they're already everything. buing butatching t i'm watchings riders and i'm thinking the only thing i'm thinking of
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lower back disc's neck and if you get trampled one time the wrong way, that i mean,le dn people don't realize't how incredibly dangerous it is . >> how much does the average bull weigh? the average bull probably weighs about eighteen fifteen hundred pounds. w so they're definitely big and they're way stronger than you think, you know. and they're incredible athletes themselves. and what's the worst injury you've ever received for all the aspiring bull rider outd? there? >> you know, i've been prettyth healthy. you know, like i've i've had some surgeries and stuff s. you know, those are like longe the longest setbacks and stuff. but i'vest been really fortunato >>rtun i'vate surgeries for whau know, don't make me pull it out of you, dale , and come on surgeries for one surgery on my shoulder. my hip, a foot majaw. ke >> that's fine. i'm not laughing, but you actedn like you've never been hurt. ja hw, shoulder, hip , notip you your teeth are fine.r
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i can see you still smile.is thi is there one time i have to ask you this because i've gotten up close to these bulls . they all look mean to me.r bu i mean, i'm an animal lover, but they all look terrifying and scary to me. do you ever get a sense when you when you're when youne tha finally sit on one that t this? is going to be really bad, this one's really angry or no. they all same . >> the same? no not.e thd that he now ed, these bulls ar to do it, like in the back, youw know, like they know thahet when myeir job is up. and but, you know, from r get onlity, i neve and say, oh,. n co mind, i never you can't get on one of these animals and have a doubt in your mind that it's going to go bad or something like that. ke thai mean, i think for me, ts just setting yourself up for failure. i'm going to set myself up for something good to have and well, thank god for the rodeo clown. that's all i can say. hail. >> and when can we watch you next? where you where you competing next? i would take a couple ofe weeken weekends off.
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f have some trouble going off my groin right now. but it'll probably be in duluth, georgia. in the following weekend. >> all right.take c we'll take care of that injurya. and daylon swearingen, what an amazing story itam it is one of the coolest and most unlikely of buldingl riding stories.e vey and we wish you the very best. c congratulations on all your successsu. >> such a young age. thank you, miss. tails a neabw york bull riding champion. that was an awesome interview. all right. details abou nt my new show whe we return. >> it's a good day to start something new to brush away gray in five minutes to put yourself out there and always put your best face forward just for men , mustache and beard. >> if you need dental implants,
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