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quips. he's great. i'd love to hear about humpty dumpty. and you know what? you get an a plus plus from me. but if you want to hit the rough place. >> thanks, john . i got a roll call in my number. all right. that's all the time we have left. let your heart be troubled. laura is next. we'll see tomorrow night. laura's guy has a great show. >> hello, everyone. i'm laura ingraham.>> laura: this is ingram angle from washington. tonight in the gang. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, the associated press,associ which waats once considered i the gold standard in reporting, is now a little more than a glorified print version of msn msnbc. they've gone from keeping powerful interests in check to protecting them at all costs. ting theso when the globalists t the world economic forum need cove fr, they know where to turn
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the the poor billionaires. r all they want to do is kicksavig around their plans for saving the planet and instead, the ape says their event has become a target of bizarre claims forev those who believe a group of elites are manipulating globalof events for their own benefit. the great reset has becomeit. shorthand on conservative talk shows for what skeptics say is a reorganization of society. okay, hey fellows.what at the ap. hate to breai k it to you, but the truth is not a conspiracy. now, what is the word reset really mean if it's not a reordering of what came beforea ? i was trying to add up the time earlier today, but i think it's more than 20 years now. i've been reporting on a far from davos, but now they'rer apparently offended when we're literallrentlyy just quoting thm and playing the videos that they've posted online. deosey because, look, if you qun them and post their videos, it's all disinformation. apparea
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and apparently they've mysteriously remove some ovef our more controversial videos recently. >> if you look at this question of disinformation, i think ity t maps basically to every other major challenge that we arey an grappling with . this is society and particularly the most existential among them, , conspiracy, propaganda, click bait. you know, , the the broader mixe of bad information that what it attacks is trust. what arthu r doesn't seemto to fathom is that the elites brought this on themselves. rean now, the reaso tn the publictru doesn't trust the meditha establishment like that guy orts the corporate establishment, the public health establishmenht is because they've long agod ceased being honest brokerbeins they've become rank partizans and , of course, committed globalists. >> so how is it that a bunch ofw brave doctors were the first expose to expose the problems with those? maryna covid the shots? why did the gray lady dismiss the one hundred biden laptop story out of hand ?
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another conspiracy? they called it polesshots?e. now, remember, the elites, evenu our own media, they really don't like your free speech own because if your views areedia contrary to theirs, and yours ar views are passionatelyco ntraryexpressed, it's going to d described as disinformation, esmisinformation, conspiracyr ti theory or their favorite hate, a speech. >>te and the european commission for values and transparency vawant their rules to apply herh >>er we need the people to understand the language and the case law in the country because what qualifies as hate speech as illegal speech, which you will have soon also inhich the u.s.? e so i think that we have a strong reason why we have this in the criminal law. >> glad stelter got a job. well, klaus schwab, the founder of the world economic forum, of course, agrees, but he wants to know that, look, all of thiso
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for your own good. >> our global economy is undergoing deeps transformation. sea energy transfer and the seaequences of complete reshaping of supply chains aree also being catholic forces.al for the economic transformation and the most critical mentation is to means those who take thos a constructive attitude. and ceo'e whs who are just bystanders. it's the spirit of davosit o is positive. it's constructive. tructi now, wheven he says fragmentatid opint he really means is differing opinion. and the davo s crowd wants none of that because the elites who want to reorder societwaye there are always positive,alive. always constructive. w and any of you who disagreeat with what it will requiree to to achieve this sustainable, greener planet, you're always
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destructive, negative, verynega negative.ti yet the deflectors and the pres yes corps, they're notflectors interested in the truth, because if they were, they'dus be digging into the true cost of all this achieving atvision the elites one of their vision of a cleaner, more equitable worl oeaned. i >> and while we're at it, why am should we assume pure motives fm on the part of the world economic forum panelists and klaus schwab doests.s sound like a bond villain. if someone like esg championed larry fink constantly makes excuses for and defends china, where they literally enslave religious minorities and dissenters, why should we listen to anything he e says? >> even in the first letter the when i talked about decarbonization and climate, that was in 2020 and all the things i've said are stillle true today. if you do not have a lens towards decarbonization, you're not going to win one one yeart old business. a transitionto win has to always
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be fair and just no right. >> how did larry get to davos, by the way, in his solar jet? and how does he run his offices with wind power? now he fancies himself s the self-appointed moralist of the green agenda. the driveris of sustainability and profit. but it's just a fraud because in his fantasy land, the little guy always gets shafted. his job gets shipped to china. he has to sell his favoritean't truck. >> he can't afford a day at disney, let alone a week at davos. and let's not forget,let's the globalists have always been partiafol to europe because lets face it, technocrat's, essentially run the eu. e limit the people have limited say they're slow to resist,da is forced upon them, likepon th angela merkel's decisionemwith a to flood the region with an influx of islamic refugees, not popula of islamir. they didn't do anything aboutngt it. and of course, the davos devotees love china, klausndeeso and the gang. they don't care that they're t world's bigges the world's biggest polluter
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and that china continues to build coal plants. in fact, they see the ccp as ath very valuable partner since china's reform process over forty years ago, the country has made great contributions to the development of soroban economy. >> we have to understand chinahi is the number one driver of t clean energy today. >> all it is , is an absolute right. >> we've got to cooperate with them. obviously, now, obviously, welyv obviously have to cooperate with them now. w they completely ignore the factm that since china was admitted to the world tradeit trad organization, they've become, if anything, more not lesst less oppressive. tha but of course, none of that matters to the elites. then there is america. no now, we are, by our nature,y ou webels. we test theories. t we challenge hypotheses. we questioesn your motives. and our founders understood that free inquiry was needed and we had to protect it ine
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order for us to remain freean and an independent nation and a world of sheep. we've been shepherds. we go oun war own way to protect our flocks. and when push comes to shove, we won't hesitate generallye el itto shove the elites against the wall. if they start encroachinwall itg on our freedom. but with biden in the white bidn house, the davos crowd thinksavn they have an opening. he's their useful idiopening.t,t they know they may have only a two year windoe onlyw to co-opt america and advance their initiatives to end thit se we have to sav te this planetet to save our freedom. savthe way we are living.ugh and we are not good enough yet. we have to improve. fee i feel that we were talking to work development. e don' i think indeed we don't need like growth or development. >> i really think less is morela and i'll leave it atve that. e >> no more development, none for you, no more growth. it's back to the stone age. well, beneath allthei their breathless blather aboutsi
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sustainability and global equity lienabal s the truth abos the globalist real goals. look, we're not experienced a planetary emergency. they're experiencing a power a emergency, meaning theirs is ini jeopardy, protectingng their own perches of influence and money,, consolidating their power mean by any means necessary is their ai theirm. sour soce your modes of transportation, your food sources, how you cook k your food, your right to self defense, your right to freeefen speech, evense, your right to e property would be sacrificed for the greater good. but just remember this clauseklu in the gang's greatest hits aree only popular among a smallt wing slice slice of left wing fanatics and elites who fly to davos to vertue signal on the way to the caviar and crystae l. in two years, america is going to have a new leader who puts america first and the davos on notice.
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>> and that's the angle. joining me now is matt ryan ,ths american ceo. o >>se great to see you tonight. it seems that the goal of this crowd is to kind createme the same panic about climate pac change that they successfully created around covidully. >> do i have this wrong? you hav no, you have to correct. i mean, first of all, we haves to accept the world economic forum is a fanatical polit political organization that uses fear, manipulation,icorgand hysteria like the hoax of global warming, to really facilitate people thinking thati somehow the saviorng. helpin but really allg you're doing is helping them accomplish their goal, whic h really is a global public, private fascist movement. and phusioblic-pri fn of big goi big tech, big money to create a technocratic ruling elite, which conveniently is them. >> and really, laura , if you want to look at a different way to with the world economic forum, they want to create feudalism 2.c 0 in which we are
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serfs and they are the lords ruling over you'll have nothing and be happy is one of the things that comes out of. davos. that's what they're aiming for. they're aiming for feudalism. thin which we are serfs. and we should be happy thatd they are ruling over us .er u >>s. now, i wonder how the peop of west virginia feel about o see of their own senators said in davosna today. >> watch this. the problem we hav pe is the op system and basically all the platforms. so if you're abl ie to have five platform social platforms that you can basicallyy th personify the extremes. >> and it seems like thatt th is the majority speaking. they're not the majority, but bt they're basically driving everybody to make a decision. >> how are those drilling: ho permits doing?w are those drillg permits doing, senator, wasn senator ? i wasn't supposed to get all't those permits, you know,d to th permits expedited? and then he expedited. and then he actually said the problem is we have tooally e channels, too many forums for people to express their views.
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>> that is on real.first yeah.of a first of all, he's a disgrace.nu and should we run out of office2 in twenty , twenty four ? but he's really attackin4 rgg e freedom of the press, freedom of speech.an freedom but it really does highlight, laura , the fact that inherent human freedoms, the idea oft freedoinm of speech, free flow f information, all of these ald dear aret we hol anathema to the the world economic forum that you cannota have both.an you cannot have inherent rights and human freedoms. and the wef, if it accomplishe its goals, they will not mix.no that's the point. don't they don't wan wt those to exis anymore. anymh and allf speec these great freedoms ares at t a threat to their attempts at control and of course, any opposing ideas. the idea of freedom of press a and more channelnds leads to moe information, leads to more questions, and they have to label thas, and t t misinformation because they view that as dangerous and underminings their goals. >> well, loo>> lk ataura: lo whw they viewed as conspiracy theories last year about covid,o about the vaccinute, about mrna shots, about the booster's, about masks, about social
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distancing, about china. i mean, all of that was labeled a conspiracy theory. and now suddenly the cdcof saying, whoa, the boosters might there might be some problems here. so today's conspiracy theories. are tomorrow's truths. when it comes to the left.are, >> they are. i and there's something i tell a my kids all the time, llquestio. everything because itca usis questioning everything that you'll actually get to the truth. and i think that's incumbentd bent upon upon us inus this day and age, laura , that we really shoulde s be questioning everything ti because i really doubt the motives, the purity ofs of the motives of a lot of these people. af these people making these claps and that are making these claimsth and pushing these things. and again, the whole again, goal is to keep us in a perpetual state ofr fear and hope they can manipulate us into getting whatt they want. and so we havem to question the m because i do not trust them. >> i love the picture of the line up of the falcon, nine hundred's the fives, the global press and alle priv the private planes.ined all of us . u yeah, it's already great to sees
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you tonight. >> thank you. now, it wasn't just global leaders revealing themselves in davos, but sitting americans re senators who are doing their best as well. >> well.e will continue to haven open economy to be committede to free trad e and to see the robust value thatue globalization ha thas broughtco to the world. a lot of comment, conce a lot of concern about the inflation reduction act as we are implementing this significanentingt investment, wd to do it with an eye towards and our closest partners and allies and to do it not just for our benefit, but fort. the world's benefit. >> for the world's benefit. dell, democrataura senator bide i'm chris. making sur chrise the globalistt the wef know that the american left is really on their side. ra here nown is indiana congressmn jim banks, who just announced he is running for senate inconge 2020 four. congressman, first of all,st ofe i chose to do it on this show, so i'm mad at you, but i'm just teasing it. >> o said that it's basically it's accepted among far too many republicans
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as well, is it fat, that globalism, r the globalization has been without a question good for the working people of america. woleis that how you see it? thal that couldn't be further awadny from how i see it, how mosthow hoosiers see it.moe and it's exactly whyit i kicked off my campaign for the senate today, because of democratsrepul like him and even some republicans who have gone along with this globalist agenda that has turned america upside down, put the rest ofinte the world's interests ahead ofst the interest of our own country. i'm sick and tired of it .a lead i've beeinn a leading conservative populist fighter in the house. and every time i lood everk ovt the other side of the capitoly f and see how how so many ofrepu thesble republican go along to get along with these left wing radicals on the other side ,the democrats, they don't puthe upy a fight. that's why i want to want to go to the senate to shake it up,see be a fighter in the senateva and fight for our values to putu america first. that's whyerica fi i kicked off
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my campaign today. put isn't it time to put everybody on notice and get everyonen isss on the record on issues like why do we have d to talk in t the united states given what wep know about the security lihaimplications that what it'se doing to our children? why are we still engaging engagh with china? on essential items that we need to manufacture in our own country? why are these things still happening and allow people record, yes or to go on the record? yes or no? should whould wee ban tiktok and we still allow china to manufacture essential items that we need in this country? absolutely.olutel >>y. i mean, the biden administration has turned over the keys to china. and where are the senators tors fighting back against it to putv america's interests over china's interest? er in the house?t pa last week, we just passed on chinaa mmittee to put a focus. hink and i think this will be a big part of our house majoritycy ove legacy over the next couple of years to put our focus to doinge what we have t to do to hold h china accountable and develop a strategy to get america back in a stronger place. rategy tica when it comes to the
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competition with china, i don't see the same fightthe same in te the senate, in fact, as the opp absolute i see the opposite. so wosso we need senators who aa going to who are going to holdbf china accountable. that's kind of senator that i'm going to be. yeah, in twenty , twenty four . everyone has to have been put on the record on these issues, period. and then we'll see what the voters wan 'll see wat. thi now i want to play more sound wh from this davos event.ere we're all the globalglobal elitm we're gathering now. a this is from a supposedly moderatey congressman, one of your colleagues, seth moulton. >> watch. >> i hav i have constituency that i'm trying to keep healthy and i can't get them to take ig covid vaccine because oftion t misinformation that's propagated on the internet. has propand that's where this bs a much tougher, more difficult ,but also just a bigger concern. now, your reaction to what is obviously this maniacal push from democrats to curb speechits in the united states while they're over there with theita r
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fancy high falutin friends? fri yeah, beware of politicians who appear out of nowherewher and come and tell us that they're here to save us ando that that's what my colleague ta was talking about at the world economic forum. at the wnomioverseas, putting d constituents. and that that's whatis is just i'm talking about. this is just insane.i can' i , i don't i can't imagine wor that would ever be invited to the world economic forum. it i sure wouldn't go .t if it wouldn't fit in. but if i went there, the myd be message would be the opposite ,o that that americsia is here to e be the the the leader, the to put america in a stronger position to put america first. that's the message that thate se members of congress ofna the senate should be sending abroad. dingnot a weak message.down >> l. that puts america down. o well, i thinf k the rest of bete the worlr.d is better. the rest of the free world is safer when america is stronger. there is no doubt about that. congress congressman, we're going to be watching this campaign and good luck to you. alo l right.ise decisi
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now, in the aftermath of the biden classified docs,e quei revelations, one question remains why didn't the fbi raid his office and residents like they did trump's? wellcee they, tonight, the wallt journal has the answer. apparently, merrick garland considered having fbi agentserev monitor a search by president biden's lawyers, but decidedd ai against it botnsh to avoid complicating later stages ofcatr the investigation on how thoughtful and one sided this. comes. as house republicans , includingn' my next guest, haven't rulednain out subpoenaing biden familyh ah members to get to the truth about who had access to classified documents. joining us now, florida congressman byron donalds of the house oversight committee. congressman, now today made a point to say that this will be done by the book, but the white house said today that y'all are faking outrage overr t in the house.he your response to that?
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to the whi i don't even listen to the white house anymore because all they're trying to do is hide the truth from the american people. and they're trying to show that if you have a legitimate investigation off their action, that someh that somehow you're playing politics. this from the same democratsf t who kicked republicans off of j-e, oint committe who literally turned the fbi on mar-a-lago when thererned thw need to . t >>o but when you have a situation where a former vice president of the united maates had classifiea formerd ml labeled top secret cia and his office, that is a think tank . intat there for six years and you don't bring the fbi into that. merrick garland decided, oh, wen don'don't net to do that. word we'll take him at his word. that is the problem.blem that is the double standard that is happening in the fbi the and the department of justice.i >>ar and that is what house republicans are going to get to the bottom of on msnbc today. congressman, i think we hear, d
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the theory that they're goingd f to trot out to kind of defend the democrats. watch this. why are we even asking about who are in the veysel? there's been nothing to date a shown that when any suspicion, the slightest suspicion -- on biden as a as a person tt he even knew about it in the documents. so why are they going on this yu kind of fishing expedition to see logs?g >> it just doesn't compute resp, your response. >> congressman, let me hoped. msnbc understand joe biden had documents in his office,d the penn biden center, forr apparently six years. that is not a secure facility. those documents might have presn up after his time as being vice president . he haso nabilito ability to de one, not then we find out t there's not one , not two, not three , butet multiple sets of documents found at his residence. we have no idece.a who's comew i and gone from there. we obviously know his son hass o been there and his
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son has been tagged with having business n dealings with the chinesee government. if msnbc and the democrat party cannot clearly see that this tha is something we should investigate,is is so and get toe bottom of, then they are s. ones playing politic house republicans are going to do the legitimate business of congress. we are going to investigate and we're going to hold accountable peopledone who have done the wrong thing by the american people and by the classified information w which is critical to our nation's security. >> congressman secur, let's imae that vice president pence was found to have documents scattered around his home, his office that reclassifiede presi the press would immediately askr to donald trump, give you the authority to take those documents out. they woulde th immediately connect t it to trump. soum whyp, is no one asking president obama if he gave biden any clearance to have classified papers in his whssession after he left the vice presidency?
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why? no questions to obama? se the >> oh, because the press loves barack obama. let's be clear. they have loved him ever since he ran for president . they loved him through his entire presidency. they love him today. throu they don't wanght to tarnish him or his legacy, whatever that may be .ant that's what thisto is about. t and this is why the americanopl people are sick and tired of o big media.f bi they jusg t want it called down the middle. just call the and strikes just c. t. don't try to don't tryde to sugarcoat it. don't try to shade it.y todon't try to go after your personal enemies and use media to do it. just be forthright and direct. the american people want that. and so that's where housewe're republicans are going to do. we're no gt going to go and pic targets and saany this persony. is guilty, that person's guilty. we're going to investigateg to >> we're going to go through that process and we're going to let the evidence speak for proc and wor congressman, we e appreciate iti thank you.nge eviden god , will you commit to the special counsel? thank you very much.co
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very much. biden's thinking to themselves as their bingo later today. they've making my favorite pudding now in response to this criticism, from allies in hisom party and in the media, joe biden, he's suddenlys in bee mum on his document scandal.n hi ont our question tonight on the angles, how much longer t can he avoid answering questions? and is he putting off his 2020 four announcement because of this? joining us now, charlie hurt, senior editor at the washington times. , joinina fox news contributor,i fleischer, former white house press secretary and also a foxar news contributor. ari, you've been inflei the cauldron ishn the white houe when the press wants answers.en did it seem like biden felt comfortable in that? in tha he gave that kind of odd smile.f a lot of people noticed it. what was going through your mind when you saw that? >> well, i think there's twole. types not talking from the president. >> one is you don't talk that? becausu e it's political , because there's something military going on .
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>> so you just don'toi wanng ont to talk. >> the other, though, is you'reu ordered by your lawyers oror you're tol d by your lawyers that if you talk, you couldyoure be exposing yourself to criminal liability. lfo cranybody you talk to could become a witness. the independent counsel, special counsel can call and say, what exactly didpecial unsel cajoe biden say to you? that applies to white housethat staff every time the white house press secretary talks to the white house counsel , sht could get questioned now by thahehouse t independent spel counsel. so that's whl.y they clam up. tw but the press should not let them get away with it. i understandi what the white house has to do, but p there arh ways the press can bang at the white house's virtually the president to try to get more answers. >> nowor, charlie, it seemed lis biden was poised to announce his 2020 four reelection bid early in the new year. >> is this kind of delaying all that?nto th can he delay ie t long into the new year? oh, i think i in fact, i think i that part of the reason a lot
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of this is coming out right nowr is because everybodyyb felt fairly certain he was going was to announce in short order. and i think that, you know, you look, if you just step back andw you look at what we now know,knw the department of justic te did during the twenty twenty campaign to cover mpaign problems for joe biden and to to help get him elected. bvioust and what the press obviously did to cover for joe bidenver f they're not doing that anymore.i ta me, that'ggs the biggest takeaway from all of this.e the press and the doj have bothn at some level turned on on joe biden and joe biden can'tes win anything unless he's gothe the doj and the press working for him. well, ari, this goes to youre in mattrtise in this matter t. i mean, the press really did protect biden all through. the twenty 20 campaign. they allowed him to do thaedt hm hologram campaign. logram c never really had to ap, never really had to answer questions. that's turned, has it not, youn know, a turn for the first time
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after the failed withdrawal from afghanistan.ft and then they went kind ofer fo quiet and easy on biden again. but now the heat is turned up again. this happens when justice department announces a special counsel investigating the president. but if i was the white house i was t press corps, here's what i would do. laura , instead of askingouse pres here'questions, you know, t answer ask process questions, ask the press secretary, whenarw you said that the search washe complete and it wasn't, who told you that was at the white house counsel or have asked the press secretary, have you been iwin touch with joe biden's personal attorney ? biden's personal attorney? is tha is that where you get youru ge information from? infoou can unravel a lot aboutto what's going on in the white house. >> if you ask process questions that she should answer, she. doesn't have to clam up aboutit those. same with the west or the whiteh house staff. e of thstthese are things the n corps should be digging, too, gotoit's. and it's going to expose how the white house blundered so badly in telling the american people what was found, when was found, when they said it was complete, wheno it was found again, and then bay one fourth time again,
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classified documents found. and this is serious.ti fied doc laura , because you cannot have classified documents outside the white house, charlie. i mean, we joked last wednesday or thursday before we learned about the other document that was documents that were found that documents we're going to be in the dog's dog bed or they'd be shoved ithn the bicyce basket if we could find them later on . did we knowlittle the drip, drip, drip was real. i don't thini k a lot of peoplet are confident that there aren't more documents out there. i mean, there'he uts no reason for us to believe that there aren't, not not at this juncture. >> no, i wouldn't.junctu i think the probablyreld b presumption should be that there are going to hea r aboutthere. more that there are more documents out there. look, the bottom lin e is joe biden stole these documents from the board, from the obamat. administration. they have been we don't knowtheh where they've been forw six years, but r for some reaso, the department of justice allowed his lawyerpartments to n and process the crime, the crime scene and we need
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to get the answers to all oft sw these questions. >>erto all now. dual justice under merrick garland. charlie and ari, thank so much. now activists are trying to stoke more antipolice sentimen much.t after the cousin blm founder died just hoursa cof after a confrontation with the lapd. but they aren't tellinro lapd,g the full story. >> we will next. >> i remember when i got my first glimpse of the mountains, i had to take a breath. i began to understand what was so special about you guys ready ? there is something that we should be thankful for, the human will to convince other people this is worth keeping sure of times like that. when they all questioned the monumental task that was in front of them and they started
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kevin corke. can y >>ou kevin , what can you tell c us ? evening, laura . now, the incident inid questioen happened back on the 3rd of january in venice neighborhood. now,ne according to police 1 who released a 19 minute editede video of the encounter, witnesses accused thirty one year old keenan anderson oft attempting to steal a car after he had caused a traffict accident at a busy intersection strewas then seen running in the middle of the street exhibiting, quote, erratic behavior. tion now, during his interactionh with officers, anderson, initiall y complied with demands. but later he became agitated, rar e n away, got caught., and n then, after more than a half dozen warnings that officers would deploy a taser if he didn't stop resisting. r an officer used the stun gun multiple times as what happened next, the lapd, kelly muni's tells fox newst happen this whit the hospital. and after approximately four and a halfe mately hours followg the use of force, anderson experienced a medical emergency
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,did not respond to life saving efforts by medical staffc and was pronounced deceased. as for petraeus colorsed, as you point out, she co-founded the black lives matter movement. but of course, she als o stepped down after it was revealed that she went on a multi-million dollar real estate buying spree while this is her cousin we're talking about here and of hisof death, she said he was, quote, h killed by police. " >> laura , kevin , thank you. now, the ethos driving these racial arsonists is the subject of a famous disagreement. and the new book titled thi the real race revolution. in it, author alfredo ortiz goes back to a debate between two 20th century black thought leaders wbb dubois and bookerboa t washington. now, duboinds argued thatd activism and political power were the best way fowerer black americans to attain racial equality and that capitalism was inherently racist. while booker t . whil washington believed that black americans should harness the power of capitalismon to become economically
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independent. >> well, the author of thatarnes book, alfredo ortiz, joins me now. alfredo, your book is amazing. first of everyone needs to reads it, but yo tu posit that the rei revolutionary is aren'tl the people get allare no the attention? the press, like black livest ge matter and all the authors ofs f all the racial books, but rather entrepreneurs now. what do you mean by that? >> yeah, laura .absolu i mean, absolutely.k ab i mean, ifou we think about this country, i mean, first of all,,y if you look at minority entrepreneurs, they represent two trillion dollars of annual net worth in this country, thati there's about 10 million ofon ththose. and really those hard workingg entrepreneurs, minority entrepreneurentrepres and smalle businesses in general reallyss are the ones that have led t o tha the greatest economic boom that we've seen over the past fewthet years. few years, under the under the trump administration. and so what i basically puth in forth in this book is that entrepreneurial really is the
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best and only way. and free markets, the embracing of free markets to actually kind of close that divide that exists between economic , and racial disparities. >> so the victim status>> lau mentalitray, which is really being drilled into kids in kid school, if they're from a minority background especially, how does that especia dimpact the desire to d and the desire for objective success and merit based systems? yeah, or that'merit-s actually e saddest part of all.l. i mean, this whole idea of victimhood that they startrly early on , i mean, that was one of the things that i actually was the impetus ofth this book. i actually went intoat was a bookstore and saw a booka bo about two girls that were really starting a revolution by basically being activists. ti this is the notion that we'rey teaching our kids, especially our minority kids,ids in a schol that they change the world. re reallaly be activeking t is why i was thinking myself. how about starting a lemonade stand? i mean, good oldng a fashioned
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work and grit. seems it seems to be something that the democrats don't really embrace. and it was actually pretty interesting when we talked about entrepreneuria l ism. testif i actually testified lastie spring in front of the fullnd couse ways means committee and the democrats and their witnesses weren't exactly supportive of my notion. in fact, they called me ignorant overall and inappropriate. >> s overo, laura , by the way, i'grew up poor in chula vista, california. i'm not ignorantm no. i'm afraid i would imaginethis you're not on a scale of one to. ten ten being the most noxious e and counterproductive. where do you put san, 10 francisco's proposal for five million dollar payments, p reparations payments to african-americans in the city, one to i mean, lauridsen 11 .0? it's jus t it's just really, really horrible. i mean, it is off the charts ins terms of horrible. the way we see it overall. is that really what we need to do is actually have less
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boyka. >> well, my angle tonight revealed how in order to bluntuh inconvenient truths, those inen power often rushed to label them conspiraco labey theories.e well, there might be none greater than the existence of ufo. now a brand new report by the office of the dni reveals that there have been0 five hundred and ten unidentified aerial phenomenentifieda reports since. 171 of one hundred and seventy one of which stilhichl have no't the
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explanation. so doesn't the public deserve pi to know more about this?just lik but just like the government's hidden ball trick as it relatesn to the covidment'sdden bal vaccr covi potential side effects, the powers thand thet be have rejected this call for transparency. well, that this cal unfortunate reality yor has led harvard theoretical physicist avi loebeality to impe the scientific community to collect this datad theatr independent of the government and share it with all ofic humanity. huist to professor avi loeb, hf the galileo project and author of extraterrestrial, joins mel" now. professor lowe, good to see yoj. tonight. professowhat could independent thientist learn from the data that the government either cannot ot eithr will not producl >> well, the sky's not weassified, so we can look at it. we just need to put together t a suite of instruments that aree as good or even better than the government has. and we have been doingha that. based on private sector
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funding. by now wr e have a set of camers in the infrared optical, a radio and audio that are sksically takingo that a movie f the sky 24/7. and we analyze the dataficial with artificial intelligence algorithms. so the goa l is to see if theres is anything different than natural objects like birds, flies and so forth. bugs or human made objects like drones and satellites, airplanes.ai na there is anything elsrplaness not a matter of national security. if it's not human madeurity., i scientists, and we want to figure it to scientists and we want to figure it out. now, obviously, the government is concerned on of national abo security risks and the safety. of military personnel. so it wants to figure out what most the objects are. but but even if one is ofe extraterrestrial origin,errestri the public needs to know and we will make our data
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open, available. and the analysis is transparent. now, professorailable, and th, one of the one hundred and seventy one unidentified aerialay phenomenon, the report says that some appear to haveunusua demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance cs capabilities to require furts analysis. so when you watch those very lik rough videos, it seems likeobviu obvious to the naked eye that something really odds t is goin on . >> what could this mean really quickly? yeah, this is intriguing, but the government doesn't release the most interesting data, which is classified. and so instead of waiting for. the government to be more transparent, which is just like waiting for godot in-- samuel beckett's play, we will collect our own dataor and we will give it for anyone to see. and if there is something unusual, the entire publicoop. will know about it. well, some of the analysis of the effects of the covids of thevaccine by independent mel researchers also brought s
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some interesting conclusions to light. so maybe the same thing will happen hereing . professor, so many people areth fascinated by this, and i'm one of them. thank you so much. now, if you thought the police chases and the dukes of hazard were wild, wait until you seeuks tonight's last bite coming up.ld >> there are some things that go better togetheris
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>> laura: okay check out this really well please chase that came across. [sirens] wait a second, that wasn't exactly a high-speed chase, was it?wa no!bo that was boone, north carolina, so john deere tractor led the police on this chase at a blazing -- what was it guys? 20 miles an hour. i can bike faster than that. the visual, this happened and if
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wasn't funny after but thehe suspect jumped out of the tractor and wielding a knife and the boone officer had to use ath taser. the suspect is in custody so a that is good at. fortunately, nothing occurred throughout this incidentin. that is it for us. don't forget to set the dvr so you always stay connected with those. greg gutfeld and all the crazy characters take it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, the police identifying the six victims in the massacre of a california family including 16-year-old alyssa and her 10-month-old son nicholas. both shot in the forehead capuchin style from above. you were watching "fox & friends first" on wednesday morning i'm todd piro. >> carley: carley shimkus, a capable of carrying out professional style massacre. make no mistake, i'm not saying this is a cartel, but also be

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